The Biden Rule Change That Will Chill You to the Bone | 6⧸2⧸22
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Glenn Beck talks about a cyber attack on his wife and how to prepare for the coming cyber attack. He also talks about climate change and why we can't have nice things anymore. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and radio host. He is the host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" and is a regular contributor on Fox News Radio.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. Today is a very important broadcast. I don't
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want you to miss a second of it. You will understand. My goal is to help people understand
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what is coming this fall. And it is more than inflation. Jamie Dimon yesterday said that you
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shouldn't prepare for a storm that's coming. It's no longer an economic storm. It's an economic
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of emergency, unlike anything you've ever seen before. I do the show last night. This morning,
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I get up and I see Australia. Southern Australia has just declared a state of an emergency because
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of the climate. As I'm reading that this morning, I look up and I see a report from CNN. And CNN
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is on the, I guess, California coast. And they're talking about erosion and how climate change
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is becoming an emergency. You will understand how to prepare your family by the end of the show
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today. Please lock it in. We begin in 60 seconds. The world would be a much nicer, nicer place if
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people would just, you know, be satisfied with their stuff and allowed you to keep your stuff,
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you know. But no. This is why we can't have nice things, kids. Cyber criminals will not leave
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nice people alone. If you haven't had any run-ins with a cyber criminal, well, I mean, you may not
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know it yet. But you can count yourself lucky. But don't count yourself lucky to last because nobody
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is going to survive this. We're all going to be hit by some sort of a cyber criminal. My wife was just
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hit, what, last week or two weeks ago. She was in the middle of like 800 different things. She got an
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email from PayPal, I think, that said, you need to change your password. Please click on this link. She
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clicked on the link. She gave them all the information. And then she hit send. And as she hit send, she
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said, oh my gosh, I don't even know. Is this really PayPal? And she looked at the address and it wasn't
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1-800-LifeLock or LifeLock.com promo code Beck. So first of all, let me thank you for listening to
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this program. Let me thank you for making The Blaze the largest center-right streaming platform
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in the world. Thank you. You have built quite a network. As I used to say about 10 years
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ago, this is the network that you are building. And we are building it to last. I want to make
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sure that you understand what is happening if you're watching us on YouTube or Roku or The
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Blaze or Pluto. We just switched. This is actually really good news. We just brought our master
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control in-house. Now, we have control rooms here for all of our studios that produce the
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and then goes to a New York company, they encode it, and then it comes back and we put it online.
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I've not liked this. None of us have, because we have all of these third-party vendors and we don't
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trust anybody anymore. Our goal is to be able to be completely independent. That is a lofty goal.
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We couldn't do half of the things when we started because it didn't even exist. Remember,
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Netflix, HBO, all of that stuff was not a streaming service at the time. We were number two behind Major
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and moving as fast as we can, but yesterday was the first time that we were on our own in-house
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master control. And that is something really big for us and really big for you. We're doing everything
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We're investing that money and we're investing it to make sure this is the Alamo. We will be the last
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is fine. We are just bringing everything in-house to make sure nothing stands in the way between you
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and the truth. Now, there is something that is standing between you and the truth, and that is
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mainstream corporate journalism. There is a story in the New York Times today, racist and violent ideas
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jump from the web's fringes to mainstream sites, according to the New York Times. Now, this is all
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about replacement, the replacement theory that we have talked about. Replacement theory is, of course,
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the theory that whites are in trouble. Jews will not replace us. It's basically that.
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And actually, it started with the czar and the protocols of Zion. Yeah. But yeah, I mean,
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that's kind of, if you remember the Charlottesville tiki torch guys, that is the theory behind that.
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It's not something that, of course, no conservative that I know of believes. I mean, that entire
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movement believes in all sorts of things that guarantee you don't, including abortion and
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including, you know, universal health care and all sorts of things. Getting rid of the Constitution.
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Right. Exactly. So, I mean, it has no connection whatsoever to anything that we talk about on a
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daily basis. Okay. So, the New York Times did an extensive look into internet searches and memes
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and all kinds of things about radical ideas. Well, we knew this story was coming out, I think,
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last Thursday. No, I think it was last Friday. We knew it was coming out because we got this text
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message from Stuart Thompson, a writer at the New York Times. Hi, thanks for getting in touch. I'm
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trying to reach somebody at the Blaze for a story that mentions them. Are you the right person for
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that? I could also use a comment on another bit of the story that mentions a report citing Glenn
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Beck. I can send more if you're the right person. We responded, sure, go ahead, send both topics.
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I'll make sure they get to the right people. Then, Stuart Thompson, the writer for the New York
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Times sent us something. It says, here's the story that we mentioned in the report, which reviews
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1096 posts on Facebook about the great replacement and related themes. Finding that Glenn Beck and pages
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affiliated with the Blaze posted most frequently on the set. Now, we found that amazing. Shocking.
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Because we never talked about it ever until the shooter put it in his manifest. Another part of
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the story, we conducted a reverse image search analysis on a 28-page section of the Buffalo
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Shooters manifesto to see where the charts and images appeared online. We found that one chart
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about interracial violence featured on page 21 of the manifesto also appeared on the Blaze in this post.
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Let me know if there's any comment about either of these findings. Happy to chat.
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So, wait, one chart in this manifesto appeared on a page affiliated with the network?
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You're going to understand all of this here in just a second. Thanks. We'll pass this on.
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What deadline are you working with? Our people said. And then he said, hey, we're trying.
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Now, this is at 1114 a.m. We're trying to close this out today. So, 4 p.m.? Oh, well, it's a Friday
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before Labor Day. I'm sure everybody's available to... Sounds like an appropriate time. Absolutely.
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Would you give me 18 minutes to answer it? I don't think that's realistic. We wrote,
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is there an editor I should speak with for more time than four hours? Sure thing. That was just a
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conservative guess. That's the first thing the New York Times has ever done that's conservative.
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That's just a conservative guess on timing. Let me see if there's an update when we will go.
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Sounds like we're not going until tomorrow. Would a deadline of 10 a.m. tomorrow be enough time? Sorry for
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the trouble. Given the holiday weekend, I think Tuesday's more realistic, but I don't
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know yet. We can certainly aim for tomorrow. Then we are sent the links that they sent to
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us. And so we wrote back, we think you sent us the wrong media matters link. Can you double
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check? And are you referencing the chart from this government report? If so, are you saying there's
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an issue with us issuing it or posting it? Citing a government report. So it was a government report
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that we did a story on that was not connected to shooting that he also posted on his manifest.
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Hmm. Oh, okay. It's a government chart. So is the source of all the bigotry, the U S government?
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First of all, yes. But, and, um, he said, no, we, we didn't send you the wrong link. Then we wrote
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and said, are you writing about replacement theory or the great reset? We think you might be confused.
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They're not, uh, is this, I guess it was Memorial day weekend. Was everyone else off? Like what?
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I don't know. I think this might be the janitor that was writing this. Um, but, uh, we didn't get
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a response. In fact, we never heard from them again. Okay. So they pulled the story. They're not
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going to run the story, right? No, they ran the story. They just, they just didn't include what was
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it. Uh, the, uh, so basically they, they confused a great replacement theory with the great reset.
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Yes. Because they both have similar letters in the story. We mentioned this report, which reviewed
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1096 posts on Facebook about the great replacement and related themes, finding that Glenn Beck and pages
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affiliated with the blaze posted most frequently. Well, um, no, we posted about the great reset,
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the name of your book. So yeah, you probably did post most frequently about that, right? And not the
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great replacement. In fact, it's not called the great replacement. It's called replacement theory.
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This is how stupid the people are at the New York times. They're in the midst of writing a story
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that they have to have finished in four hours. Uh, by the way, the story hit today, but they had to
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have it finished in four hours. They had all that time. They had all that time all week to reach back
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out to clarify this and never did. And never did. What a surprise this is. Yeah. This is shocking.
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This is like not even the B team, is it? This is, we are down. No. We're on like the L team. Yes.
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The giant bunch of L's. Not saying that they're losers. No. Gosh. That was, you didn't think of that.
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No, he didn't mean that. He picked a random letter that was down the alphabet. I heard from the Southern
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Poverty Law Center about you, Stu. I know what you really mean. And it'll be in the New York times,
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or they'll write to you about how many times you've said these racist things. And then you'll point out,
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no, I never, are, are you talking about, uh, in the heat of the night, that old TV show on CBS,
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and then you'll never hear from them again. Yeah. It's fascinating because I mean, we really,
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the only time we've ever mentioned great replacement theory is to mock it and say how pathetic it is.
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Yeah. Uh, and not to mention that the, when we've talked about the great reset, which is by the way,
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a separate topic that has nothing to do with replacement theory. Um, we've talked about it
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over and over again as a, to be very careful, to make sure you separate rumors and theories that are
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online to what is actually true, which is why you wrote a book about it. Uh, so, I mean,
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I don't know how, again, no fact will get in the way of a story from these guys. No, no, no. It's
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easy to explain. They let media matters do their work. Well, they get a fax from media matters and
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they're like, look, Glenn Beck. And either the people are so stupid at media matters that they
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made the same mistake, or they're so stupid at the New York times. They made the mistake,
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but one way or another, it shows the New York times is being run by media matters. That's nothing
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new. It's just nice to see it in action. And it's nice to see somebody who makes such a dumb
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Okay. So the white house was not wrong in on inflation. They were not wrong. Uh, and now
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they were lying to you when they said inflation isn't going to be bad. They were lying to you
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about that, but they're not wrong because this inflation and the gas prices and everything
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else was part. This is not a bug in there. This is a feature of their policies. This is
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what they wanted. And you'll explain, uh, you'll, you'll understand as I explain a little more
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at the top of next hour. But here is, um, the, uh, the new, I guess, uh, Siri, the new person
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that is at the white house is the press secretary. And all she does is read the answers. Here's a
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Just that I understand the treasury secretary says that she was wrong, but the white house
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what's not wrong. So here's the thing we have, we have, we have achieved a, first of all,
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I explained to you what she was trying to say. So I just laid that out. So those are your words,
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not my words. I just laid out what she was trying to say and tried to explain in full,
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in fullness, uh, her, her part in, in, in her answer. We have achieved a historic recovery
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through an extraordinarily unprecedented economic moment. The president has consistently noted
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that the primary drivers of inflation are the pandemic. Just reading all this invasion of
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Ukraine, the twist and turns of both these monumental events have affected energy staring
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down and also incredible. And it's every answer with her, every answer. We could get a robot or
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Siri to do it. There's an app called speechify. You can get in the app store and I think it costs
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like a hundred bucks a year or something. And basically you can highlight any amount of text,
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any story. And then it'll just read it back in a, in a pretty normal sounding voice. Not like the
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normal computer sounding voice. You could just do that. Just put the phone up there and then just
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press play. You can just put an intern back there, press play. And even use her voice, have her voice
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everything. Maybe you really like her voice. Maybe that's why you hired her. Of course, we know the
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real reason you hired her is because you wanted to say you had the first LGBTQIA2 plus woman of color
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as the, as the, as the, as the press secretary. That's the reason she's hired. She, she seems to
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have no idea about any of these topics. She's just reading all of the answers. Well, you just can't
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click a switch and have somebody speak. You just can't do that. You can't click a switch. I think
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you can. No, you can't. Well, here, here's president Biden again on the economy yesterday. Listen,
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there's a lot going on right now, but the idea we're going to be able to, you know, click a
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switch or bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely in their term, nor is it with regard to
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food. Yeah. Or food or food or food. Look, we can't just, everything's going to suck and we can't do
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anything about it. We can't just click a switch. No, it's flip a switch. Unless you grew up in the
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times where you had push button, uh, light switches. I understand. And I like the semantic
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stuff here, but it's the least of our worries. I know, but it's the least. If you can't get that
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right. No, it's true. Yeah. I mean, how is this man going to, he is saying that there's nothing the
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We never bail out the big banks and leave the little guy behind. The caliphate, what? That's a
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conspiracy. Trump will never become president. And the military would never purge red staters out of
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teach CRT. Yeah. Oh, right. Look, believing that these things could happen, that this is
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just take it and they'll shut their businesses down. And then if they don't, you know, the cities will
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come after them, you know? Oh, wait, wait, wait. What was that theory? They're going to, uh,
00:29:06.980
close down your local hardware store, but they'll open the doors of home Depot. Cause that's a safe
00:29:15.300
zone. Come on. That's crazy. Oh yeah. And they're going to start, you know, suggesting that we round
00:29:22.040
those people up or, you know, what do we do with those kinds of people? It's like the climate deniers.
00:29:29.000
Yeah. We're going to arrest them. There's no inflation. It's transitory. Wait, you just said
00:29:37.600
that there was no inflation. No, it's transitory. Okay. Were you wrong? Oops. No. I mean, squirrel
00:29:46.260
ESG is a conspiracy theory. It's only for your information. That's it. We're never going to
00:29:55.120
apply this. This is so, you know, what you're investing in. We're never going to hold companies
00:30:02.200
or States or countries hostage by it. That's crazy. So anyway, uh, definitely not the mark of the beast.
00:30:18.000
Digital angel. Don't be scared. It's not the mark of the beast. No way. Digital angel is just
00:30:24.960
like your favorite slippers. Comfortable, consistent, and like a tracking device with
00:30:28.840
an internal injected barcode. So satellites can watch your every move, no matter where you
00:30:31.700
are, what you're doing. And why waste time with those pesky, hard to remember first and last names
00:30:36.080
when your friends can just scan your forehead for your identity. It's digital angel.
00:30:44.540
And by the way, don't worry about, because there's nothing anybody can do about inflation,
00:30:53.220
you know, and it's not going to get out of hand. And even if it does, Joe Biden, he knew,
00:30:58.440
he said, this is going to cost the American people an awful lot. It's going to be hard.
00:31:02.480
We want to stand against Russia. We're going to pay a heavy price for it. And gosh, darn it.
00:31:07.660
We all knew what he meant by that. You know, every American was like, yeah, yeah. Okay. Sure.
00:31:15.380
Eggs, according to the USDA this week, eggs, you know, in the fall could be a dollar a piece,
00:31:24.540
$12 a dozen. We all knew that. They explained that to us. Hey, you might be paying $8 a gallon
00:31:32.680
for gasoline. We said, damn the Russians, right? Am I right? You know, inflation where you,
00:31:40.700
you don't have the product because we all agreed people should get money from the government to stay
00:31:48.240
home and not go back to work. We all voted for it. We all agreed. We knew, we knew, and they were
00:31:55.460
very clear with us, you know, Hey, it's going to cost us a pretty penny. We've printed too much
00:32:01.840
money. Oh, we've done crazy things. Hey, let's send $58 billion over to Ukraine. You know, that's
00:32:10.860
just a, what? $7 billion more than the yearly budget for Russia's department of defense. But let's send
00:32:19.700
that over to that crooked company or country and, and don't worry about the accounting. We'll all
00:32:25.000
figure out. Oh, and by the way, it was $58 trillion. And then, and then last week, I think
00:32:31.980
they had to add a few more million to it. And then yesterday the president said, my gosh, we need to
00:32:39.260
send them another $700 million. Why don't we just give them an open checkbook? Let's just give them the
00:32:46.160
country's credit card. Cause we're in, I don't care if we are paying $15 a gallon for gasoline.
00:32:54.760
I'm in and I don't have to worry because I have an electric car. Don't pay any attention to the
00:33:01.700
blackouts that they're now saying are coming this summer, but only for two thirds of the country.
00:33:08.020
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. So that's good. Jamie Dimon, uh, by the way, um, he's preparing JP Morgan Chase,
00:33:17.660
uh, the, the country's biggest bank for what he's describes as an economic hurricane and advise advised
00:33:27.560
investors to do the same quote, you know, I said, there are storm clouds, but I'm going to change that.
00:33:34.800
It's a hurricane. We're fine at the moment. Nobody knows if the hurricane is just a minor hurricane
00:33:43.240
or a super storm Sandy, but I'd recommend to everybody, you should brace yourself. JP Morgan
00:33:52.100
is bracing ourselves and we're going to be very conservative. The only time they've ever used
00:33:56.820
conservative. We're going to be very conservative with our balance sheet. Hmm. So that means you're
00:34:04.060
going to stop giving loans to people. I mean, unless the federal reserve is interested or,
00:34:11.600
you know, black rock is behind it. Okay. All right. Well, that's, that's great. He said right
00:34:17.500
now it's kind of sunny. Things are doing fine. Are they? Oh, I forgot. He lives in New York. So he
00:34:25.180
doesn't have to pump the gas for his black sedan that picks him up. So he didn't, he should ask his
00:34:30.120
driver. Of course he would never talk to somebody, you know, that far down. I'm going to talk to my
00:34:34.840
driver. What I'm, I'm working right now. We're funding things to replace that person in the front
00:34:42.880
seat. I don't want to talk to anybody. I want a robot to do it. You know what I mean? Talk to my
00:34:48.700
driver. That's a scream. He said, um, we've never seen anything like this. Uh, we're looking at
00:34:57.280
something you could be writing in the history book for the next 50 years. Oh, oh, huh. He also said
00:35:09.480
quantitative easing backfired, including the negative interest rates, which he called a huge
00:35:16.720
mistake. Oh, well, it's a good, see, we've been saying that forever, right? Since what? 2008,
00:35:23.280
you know, we'd be like, Hey, don't go down that road. But we didn't know what we were talking
00:35:28.740
about. No, no, we didn't know all the systems. You know, we're just too stupid. We didn't go and
00:35:36.840
get our economic degree where we were all taught to think exactly alike. We're just a bunch of
00:35:43.680
hillbilly hicks. We couldn't have seen this coming. And Jamie, don't you dare talk to that man in the
00:35:52.400
front seat who might've seen it coming too? Cause you knew he was a boob the day he picked you up
00:35:57.440
the first time in that black sedan, by the way, nice black sedan. It's electric. Isn't it, Jamie?
00:36:05.600
Anyway, it didn't make us right. And you wrong. It just made you weren't as right as you usually are.
00:36:14.700
And we're still wrong. I don't know why, but we're still wrong.
00:36:24.660
He said oil is going to hit 150 to $175 a barrel. By the way, the Western economy is built
00:36:35.860
on the fact that oil will never sustain over $100 a barrel. That's how our economy works.
00:36:44.140
When it's a hundred dollars a barrel or less, everything functions. When it's $150 a barrel
00:36:52.900
and it's sustained, it doesn't function. When it's $175 a barrel, we've never considered
00:37:02.020
what that means. Now I know you're just a bump on the log like me, but let me click the switch.
00:37:13.460
I want to ask you, how long does your family survive with $12 dozen of eggs
00:37:20.960
and gasoline at $8 a gallon? You know what? That would be an economic emergency.
00:37:32.800
Hey, I got an idea. What if we get into a situation where it's an economic emergency,
00:37:43.000
a food emergency, an energy emergency, a war emergency, and then there's riots on the streets
00:37:52.460
because we're in an election emergency? You know what we got to do? We got to hope the president
00:38:01.520
will declare an emergency. Well, people like Jamie Dimon, who know better, know for a fact
00:38:11.800
that's a conspiracy theory, and that will never happen unless you actually read what the administration
00:38:18.440
is working on. And I'm going to give that to you in about 15 minutes. So don't go anywhere.
00:38:26.260
Back in a minute. So you've decided that you're ready to sell your home. You have the incentive.
00:38:33.140
You know what location where you want to move to. It's time to pull the trigger. Did he say trigger?
00:38:38.700
Oh, my gosh. Why wouldn't he say click the switch? Here's the thing. Buying and selling
00:38:45.660
homes is not an easy transaction, you know, like going to the grocery store, although it is becoming
00:38:52.400
almost as expensive as the grocery store. You need a great real estate agent that knows what you're
00:39:01.140
looking for, knows the market, knows what's coming. Maybe if you're lucky is a fan of the show. Well,
00:39:08.920
find that person. Oh, I can find it for you. It's realestateagentsitrust.com. Realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:39:16.820
These are people that have been fully vetted by my team. And it is an extent. So I've talked to some
00:39:22.580
of the real estate agents here recently about it. And they're like, my gosh, it was like an interrogation.
00:39:27.100
Um, we make sure these guys are the best of the best in their area because we want you treated right
00:39:34.340
and getting the best deal for your house, the one you're selling or one you're buying realestateagentsitrust.com
00:39:43.400
This is the Glenn Beck program. Thank you so much for, um, for listening. Uh,
00:40:12.140
you know, Stu said that he sensed a little sarcasm in that last monologue and just a tad
00:40:17.280
just, I mean, it was, I think it was difficult for the audience to detect, but I've worked with
00:40:21.360
you for a long time, but I didn't mean that to sound like that. Cause that would make me,
00:40:25.720
that would put me in a position where I'd say everything that they have told us in the last
00:40:32.440
12 years has been wrong right there. That that's it right there. Right. Yeah. Like it feels like
00:40:40.320
that's what you were saying. Yeah. No, no, no, no. I'm saying, Hey, when there's, if they declare
00:40:47.260
an emergency, you go right and do exactly what they say. Oh, you know, and he's right. Inflation
00:40:54.960
and inflation. It's all because of Putin. There's nothing to worry about. Yeah. Yeah. So don't worry
00:41:03.100
about that. I'd go back to sleep. I'd go back to sleep. In fact, you're getting very sleepy
00:41:08.060
now. This is the Glenn back program. Let me tell you about, uh, an Arizona real estate agent. Uh,
00:41:15.060
she found that the house that she was living in was listed for sale. So that's, that's good. So
00:41:21.440
wait, wait, was she renting it and some, and the owner just, no, she was, she owned the house
00:41:27.500
and she wanted to continue to live in it, but it was still known. That would have been maybe a,
00:41:33.200
at least a less nefarious, uh, explanation and said it was home title fraud, which is a really
00:41:38.720
a devastating crime. It's happened, happening all over the country. Basically someone got control
00:41:43.100
of her home's title and said that they, her house had been sold to the fraudster. And then they took
00:41:49.860
out loans against the equity of the fraudster, uh, or of the equity of the homeowner. And the fraudster
00:41:55.900
was the one keeping the money while the homeowner has to pay for it. It's not fun. Avoid it. Just,
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Go on, go. Am I really thinking I've been thinking I've been thinking
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is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:15.520
I really don't want to be the one to bring you this news,
00:43:19.800
but I have to if I am being a good servant of you.
00:43:29.240
I care and I worry deeply about what we're heading into for you.
00:43:42.000
but they think that maybe this is as bad as it's going to get.
00:43:50.660
I'm the one that told you that the market would collapse the housing market.
00:43:58.780
I'm the one that said they're going to bail out the big banks
00:44:17.960
Military would never purge red staters out of their ranks, they said.
00:44:23.040
We'd never pull out of Afghanistan and just leave people and equipment behind.
00:44:29.320
Ten years ago, do you really think we would have had to ask any appointee,
00:44:33.320
can you define a woman and have them answer no?
00:44:45.620
And then they were bailed out by our vice president, Kamala Harris.
00:45:02.160
DOJ, DHS would never target parents as terrorists.
00:45:07.100
We'll never teach transgenderism and have drag queens in our schools beginning in kindergarten.
00:45:17.620
And if they did, there would be serious consequences.
00:45:23.220
They'd never lock people in their houses like they did in China.
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Okay, last night on my television show, I explained the three pillars of transforming
00:47:16.520
First, the first thing you have to do before you even start to build something new is destroy
00:47:22.180
You have to destroy the trust in every institution.
00:47:35.760
While you're destroying it, make sure you teach people you stay in your place.
00:47:48.480
One of the issues, Neil, that I have articulated in the past, and I will in the future, it's
00:47:54.400
less about mandates on the plane than it is about who has the right and the authority
00:48:00.140
and the capability of making public health decisions.
00:48:03.940
This is why the Biden administration is fighting the mask mandates on the plane.
00:48:09.720
Court said, no, you don't have to wear them anymore.
00:48:17.080
Because he wants his administration to have the control over what you must and must not
00:48:33.100
An all-government response to a crisis is the first thing you need to do.
00:48:39.000
After you've destroyed a nation, and they're not done yet, but they will be very soon, you'll
00:48:45.300
have to build something else that it collapses into.
00:48:47.760
This is a frightening set of facts that I'm going to give you today, because this is what
00:49:01.220
We know it's the Great Reset, but this is how they capture all of it.
00:49:07.340
First, the first pillar is an all-of-government response to a crisis.
00:49:13.180
Remember, never let a serious crisis go to waste.
00:49:16.800
The bureaucracy, the administration, must be weaponized.
00:49:26.040
They need to be prepared to proactively rebuild society from the ashes of a crisis.
00:49:32.840
And that means every alphabet agency, every department, every commission needs to be in
00:49:44.560
In a minute, I'll tell you what has happened with FEMA.
00:49:52.240
No longer is FEMA a reactive, they're a proactive.
00:49:58.960
They've just rewritten the entire goal of that department.
00:50:07.740
Emergencies used to be, it's an emergency, quick, call the governor, can FEMA go in and
00:50:18.680
Now, FEMA is looking for emergencies and how can they make that emergency better proactively?
00:50:28.540
What can they do to make a more stable and equitable community?
00:50:44.360
So, you have to have an all-of-government response to whatever the crisis is.
00:50:51.780
Second pillar, you have to have executive action outside of Congress.
00:50:55.900
Everybody knows Congress, the Constitution, will slow any of this stuff down.
00:51:05.240
Radicals outside of the government delivered Biden a full plan just a few weeks before his
00:51:12.800
It included detailed steps, including multiple executive answers or actions that they pre-wrote
00:51:25.120
We've never heard of these people, but those are the executive orders that Biden is executing.
00:51:33.440
The third pillar is international support with teeth.
00:51:46.480
All right, so let me go to executive action outside of Congress.
00:51:55.780
Build Back Better, the Great Reset, the Green New Deal.
00:52:07.980
It's all being done, not just through executive orders, but also the president just dictates
00:52:19.580
In December of 2020, a few weeks before Biden was inaugurated, a group called the Center for
00:52:29.240
Now, I don't know if it was on your ballot, but I remember voting for president and I don't
00:52:33.560
ever remember seeing the Center for Biological Diversity as one of my choices.
00:52:39.540
They spearhead a collection of over 700 groups that make up some of the most radical climate
00:52:47.620
During the Trump presidency, they made their name by launching an insane amount of litigation,
00:52:55.780
266 frivolous lawsuits to paralyze that administration, to slow them down.
00:53:06.080
On the website, they brag about their meeting with Biden and they, quote, presented him with
00:53:11.840
a progressive climate president action plan and model executive orders.
00:53:20.100
10 essential climate actions President Biden can take without Congress.
00:53:31.840
Now, are they running the country or is the guy we voted for running the country?
00:53:36.160
Starting at the bottom, number 10, the Paris Agreement.
00:53:41.700
Number nine, make polluters pay and prosecute polluters.
00:53:56.920
Well, let me give you radical in chief Joe Biden.
00:54:01.460
Number two, holding them liable for what they have done, particularly in those cases where
00:54:08.440
you're underserved neighborhoods and you know the deal.
00:54:12.040
OK, and by the way, when they don't or when they're deliberate, put them in jail.
00:54:35.840
Number six, 100 percent renewable energy by 2030.
00:54:49.720
All of this, by the way, you can look up at WhiteHouse.gov.
00:54:53.320
It mandates a carbon pollution free electricity sector no later than 2035.
00:55:01.980
That's five years over the deadline set by the radicals.
00:55:10.720
Ask yourself, why can you not buy a a carbon or combustion engine in 2030?
00:55:19.120
There will be no car companies that are making combustion engines.
00:55:35.080
Why will there be electrical blackouts over two thirds of the country this summer?
00:55:40.520
Why are you paying so much for natural gas and energy?
00:56:17.420
Now, Biden has been on this one from the beginning.
00:56:24.500
Shift financial flows from fossil fuels to climate solutions.
00:56:32.560
This is Biden's executive actions on reshaping the U.S. economy.
00:56:42.980
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Everything the left is doing, everything the Democrats are doing, are all aiming for one place.
00:59:15.800
Why do you think they're going after guns the way they are?
00:59:18.420
Because you cannot be armed, and it's just another emergency.
00:59:27.460
So, Biden's executive actions on reshaping the U.S. economy is a roadmap.
00:59:35.040
It described half a trillion dollars in federal contracts that will only be going to entities that adequately monitor their emissions.
00:59:45.020
In other words, those who have good ESG scores.
00:59:48.420
And they acknowledge that the federal government is, quote, the world's single largest purchaser of goods and services.
00:59:56.960
And within the executive order, it states why they're doing this.
01:00:02.760
Quote, by identifying and mitigating climate risk through procurement, the federal government is leading by example,
01:00:11.400
deploying public procurement policy as a tool to strategically shape markets.
01:00:18.200
Take the word strategically and replace it with manipulate to, it's a tool to manipulate markets.
01:00:47.320
They propose sweeping new changes that would require public companies to disclose all of their ESG information.
01:00:59.900
We showed you a letter last night on the Wednesday night special.
01:01:05.100
Bank of America to the SEC announcing that they are already operating under their newly proposed guidelines.
01:01:24.460
Remember, not going to open up new drilling sites.
01:01:27.720
Every single one of these actions have been accounted for, except the last one.
01:01:36.220
The number one suggestion from this radical leftist group, 10 through 2, have been done.
01:01:46.880
The last one, declare a national climate emergency under the National Emergencies Act.
01:02:00.800
Because the president, in a time of an emergency, has powers that you don't even know.
01:02:12.940
They are powers that came into play because of nukes.
01:02:21.580
So, all you have to do is, I don't know, declare a national emergency.
01:02:31.540
Of course, our allies might be upset about that.
01:02:43.080
So, if you have an all-of-government approach, so every single agency is involved, you have
01:02:49.820
public-private partnerships with those agencies, then you do all of those executive actions
01:02:56.660
if you can just get international support with teeth.
01:03:00.720
In a completely unrelated story today, South Australia has joined other governments and jurisdictions
01:03:10.600
around the world in declaring a climate emergency.
01:03:19.320
Both houses of state parliament reaffirming the urgent need to decarbonize their economy.
01:03:26.340
In fact, they say now with formal declaration of a climate emergency, the focus from the state government
01:03:34.300
must be on building our state's capacity to tackle the emergency just ahead of us.
01:03:49.140
There is a hurricane, a financial hurricane, coming.
01:04:03.500
I've tried numerous brands of food, try to be selective in the types of treats that they
01:04:25.160
She said, however, I just started using rough greens, sprinkling it over their food, and
01:04:33.700
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So I've been telling you that what is coming is, as Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan Chase said
01:05:35.540
yesterday, he has said in his quarterly reports that storm clouds are gathering.
01:05:51.060
A hurricane, a financial hurricane is coming and it only makes sense.
01:05:57.480
You cannot have this country paying six and seven dollars a gallon for gasoline.
01:06:06.060
You cannot have a transportation sector that runs on diesel fuel that is paying six, seven,
01:06:22.200
You can't have food, as the USDA said yesterday, that take all of the inflation from the last
01:06:36.300
And that's what you'll be facing in September or October.
01:06:44.140
So, gosh, that sounds like a crisis, doesn't it?
01:06:55.060
You know, climate, that's this generation's World War II.
01:07:05.400
A money crisis, as your dollar is just devalued more and more.
01:07:17.920
Well, I mean, I just have to throw this in because I don't even know what it means anymore.
01:07:22.860
But, you know, they will say that there's an infrastructure crisis, that we have to upgrade
01:07:32.420
Most likely, it means just funneling that money to Biden children.
01:07:53.820
Australia's parliament, South Australia's parliament, has just declared a climate emergency, which
01:08:01.820
they say, now with the formal declaration of a climate emergency, the focus from the state
01:08:08.080
government must be on building our state's capacity to tackle the emergency ahead of us.
01:08:14.000
Now, the conservatives in Australia are like, yeah, but you haven't taken just common sense
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Here, in Seattle, because they're now so woke, they've stopped investigating all rapes because
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they were reimagining the police and they don't have enough police to go find the rapists.
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So if you've been raped in Seattle, don't call us.
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And I urge you to look up the executive orders.
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I urge you to look at how every single cabinet member has changed the administration and what
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they oversee to all re-gear towards justice and equity and climate emergencies.
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You know, people assume, and this is a really important thing to understand, because people
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He rose to power legitimately, and he cobbled together a coalition because people didn't
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They were like, ah, he doesn't really mean that.
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He was handed power, and they kept the existing constitution.
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There was a state under the constitution, and then Hitler became the legal head of the
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He'd be the last chancellor of the Weimar Republic.
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After that, well, he had to do some things, and he admitted that he had done wrong, and he
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But he, you know, he had to go at night and round up all those people and kill them because
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there was a plot against the government, and he'd do it again.
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And if that meant he couldn't be, you know, in his role as chancellor, that's okay.
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Well, he felt so bad about it, he decided to go with Fuhrer instead of chancellor.
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This allowed him to set up the concentration camps, to turn Europe into hell, and nearly
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It was a shining example of liberalism and democracy.
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Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution, unfortunately, gave the president emergency powers.
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It allowed the president to declare a state of emergency.
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In case public safety is seriously threatened or disturbed, the Reich president may take the
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measures necessary to reestablish law and order, if necessary, using the armed forces.
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It goes on to say, in the pursuit of this aim, he may suspend civil rights described in the
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Around the same time the German Workers' Party was founded in a hotel in Munich, six months
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In less than a year, the German Workers' Party became the National Socialist Workers' Party,
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I think we should call them the National Socialists Workers' Party.
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1923, on the heels of an economic crisis, Hitler attempted to overthrow the Bavarian government.
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A couple thousand Nazis marched through the middle of Munich.
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When police arrived, because he had escaped and he was staying in some Bavarian village,
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Unfortunately, that didn't happen because his friend's mom talked him out of it.
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And then, his good friend, who had a lot of connections and lived in America for a while,
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Because, see, he had friends like Franklin Roosevelt and Charlie Chaplin.
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When the Great Depression came, that was the emergency that Hitler needed.
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Because, he knew who the bad guys were that caused all this.
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Only thing missing, only thing missing, once he became Chancellor, was, I don't know,
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something, something they could rally the people around.
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But, take it as fact, a Dutch communist set fire to the Reichstag.
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That's like flying an airplane into the Pentagon.
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So, the official name of the emergency was the Decree for the Protection of the People and the State.
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Notice, it was for their safety and protection.
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Everything that was in the Constitution, it still remained.
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As soon as the emergency, you know, was over, then we returned to that Constitution.
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Yeah, freedom of speech, freedom for public assembly, even habeas corpus, they'd all come back.
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But right now, there's an emergency, and it's forcing us to do these things.
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He kept Germany in a state of emergency for 12 years, the entire 12 years of the Third Reich.
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In times of crisis, the struggle to know the truth becomes violent for no reason.
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And America, you should know, crisis is around the corner.
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It could be a right-wing guy setting fire to a Reichstag.
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It could be a left-wing guy blamed on the right.
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It could be a financial emergency, whatever it is.
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But the one they're betting on, for sure, is a climate emergency.
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Just remember, when you have national emergencies, as I thought we all learned with COVID, but that's not been moved in the states.
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No states are taking that up and saying, never again.
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So what do you think they're going to do next time?
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The gap between a republic or a democracy and a dictatorship, it's really not as wide as we thought.
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Jamie Dimon said yesterday that there is a financial hurricane on the way this fall.
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I think we're going to see things we haven't seen ever in our lifetime unless you lived in the Great Depression.
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If you're not already well-stocked with long-term emergency food storage, or if you're not a canner like my grandmother was, you're running out of time to do it.
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My grandmother told me how they survived on the canned goods that she had canned every summer and the garden that they had.
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If you haven't already done this, please go to preparewithglenn.com today.
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Made a special deal, you'll get $150 off a three-month emergency food kit, that is breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, for one person in your family for three solid months.
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You need at least one for every member of your family.
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Please, having emergency food set aside is buying an umbrella on a sunny day.
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Well, it's a cloudy day, and we know a hurricane is coming.
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By the way, an upcoming Biden administration rule change, that should chill you to the bone every time you hear that now.
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An administration rule change will tie billions of dollars in federal education funding to an array of LGBT policies forcing school districts and universities to implement controversial rules on issues like transgender athletes.
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The US Department of Agriculture also said that it's changing how it interprets Title IX prohibitions on discrimination based on sex to include discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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They are fundamentally transforming every single agency in the country, and Congress can do nothing unless they pass the RAINES Act.
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They've been trying to get it in for a long time, and nobody wants to play ball with it because it demands that Congress takes back its power.
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The power of passing a law must remain in Congress.
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They gave that up long ago, and that's why the administration can become a fascistic dictatorship, because they make the laws.
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They can change it to whatever they want, and no one is held accountable.
01:20:26.440
When the FDA or the Department of Agriculture or the Department of Education comes, who are you fighting?
01:20:43.840
Well, it's not necessarily the secretary, because, I mean, that's, I mean, the administration, it was just a change.
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You don't know even who you're fighting, and you're not fighting anyone who was ever elected, and you're not fighting a rule that was ever voted on.
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That's how things change, and that's how they are changing.
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When you have an animal that is trapped in a corner, they will do anything to get out.
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And you now have a Democratic Party that sees their blood in the water.
01:21:29.240
You have a global institution of the Great Reset that is now being called into question by attorney generals.
01:21:38.160
And they're saying, if you try to do this to our investors, it could mean jail time for you.
01:21:45.380
This whole thing, they have to jam it through, and they have.
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At the end, you have to have at least a little revolution, and they're willing to have a revolution.
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Please keep your wits, and please, please return to God.
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He is the, we are going to, we're going to either be humbled, or we will humble ourselves.
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And say, by the way, sorry for what we've let happen here.
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I mean, not all products get the kind of emails that, you know, that I get on Rough Greens.
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And that's not because they're not great products.
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It's because people become passionate about this because their dog is a family member.
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And when your dog is a family member, and you see them differently,
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imagine if, you know, you had your kids on, I don't know, Ritalin.
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And then all of a sudden, you saw them off of Ritalin, and you're like, whoa, what a great change.
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That's kind of what Rough Greens is without the Ritalin part.
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This is just healthy stuff that your dog needs.
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Month after month, I'm still seeing changes in Uno's behavior and his attitude and his eyes and everything else.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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This hour, just kind of a potpourri of crazy stories.
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Tuttle Twins, when you think about our kids' future, how much time are we spending worrying about our kids?
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May I suggest that you get Tuttle Twins and the Tuttle Twins books, you know and I know.
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There is a story out right now about the lifeguard shortage that they're having in some places.
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Arizona, they haven't even Phoenix, has kept about 50% of the pools closed because nobody will be a lifeguard.
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Wow, sounds like we need some sort of federal program to get these kids back out doing lifeguard thing.
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We just need our kids to understand that work is important.
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And what's even more exciting is if you're a person that doesn't mind some risk, being your own boss, starting your own business, it is essential for America to survive that we teach our kids these things.
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I honestly thought I taught my kids these things, but I think, I don't know.
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You know, when your kids are teenagers, you're like, boy, have I failed.
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I'm hoping to still be around when they surprise me.
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But I didn't have a tool like the Tuttle Twins.
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You know, Stu, what is the technical definition of inflation?
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Well, we always say too many dollars chasing too few goods.
01:27:08.620
So, like, I'm just going to use this as an example, and I don't think this is right, but correct me.
01:27:14.840
Like, if you have a supply chain breakdown and you can't get the goods.
01:27:21.180
Or if you don't have people going to work because the government is paying for them, so you can't get people to fill the jobs.
01:27:38.620
I mean, is that when the government just spends money that they don't have and just prints money?
01:27:47.160
Like, if you were to flood the society with printed dollars, for example.
01:27:52.380
That's the actual economic definition of inflation.
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We should send that to the White House because I don't think they understand that.
01:28:13.420
They've just paid off the loans for another 500,000 kiddos.
01:28:22.380
Now, I don't know about you, but I went to one semester of college at 30 because I couldn't afford more.
01:28:33.820
So, instead of getting strapped with debt, I read 7,000 books in 10 years.
01:28:57.240
Why is the guy who went to college for one semester because he couldn't afford it and didn't feel that it was the responsible thing to take out loans to go to school.
01:29:13.300
Why am I now paying for someone else that I don't know?
01:29:17.780
Through my tax dollars, paying off a loan for an education, I most definitely do not agree with.
01:29:32.940
What happens when you pay off everybody's student loan like that?
01:29:38.560
Well, because, I mean, the theory is, right, if you have a situation where you're worried the economy's overheated, right?
01:29:49.440
That's what they're worried about with inflation.
01:30:03.020
So you wouldn't want to introduce, let's say, a brand new stimulus program into the middle of that.
01:30:11.420
Well, but they're all college educated, so they'll take that monthly debt that they used to have to chip away at, and they'll just take that, and I'm sure they'll save it in a box.
01:30:21.760
They won't even put it into the bank that the bank could reuse to loan to other people.
01:30:27.380
When you have too much money chasing too few goods, then what you don't want to do necessarily is send a bunch of people who are already wealthy a bunch of money so that they can spend it and make the problem worse.
01:30:44.800
And the reason we know this is a stimulus program, Glenn, is because this is precisely how the administration sold the idea when they came up with it like a few months ago.
01:31:00.720
When they were saying what we need to do is we need to release these people from student debt, and it will stimulate the economy.
01:31:14.800
Write down that definition that we just talked about.
01:31:21.240
Yeah, I think so, because they say it's Putin causing the inflation.
01:31:31.020
So let me ask you this, speaking of the Putin price hike.
01:31:36.240
Well, I've got a couple of questions on this one.
01:31:37.900
Biden just announced another $700 million in military aid for Ukraine.
01:32:03.160
And then, by the way, how much do we, because this can't even be close to what we send over
01:32:09.700
to evil Israel, who gets the lion's share of all of our money, we're always helping Israel out
01:32:16.120
and sending all kinds of money over to Israel to build up their Zionist army.
01:32:31.660
$3 billion is what we send over to evil Israel that just has to stop.
01:32:39.560
And we've sent now about $60 billion over to Ukraine, which is not good in the accounting
01:32:57.800
And then yesterday, just a week after we sent another, like, billion dollars, which the week
01:33:06.760
before we sent $41 billion, we decide, Biden said yesterday, hey, we have to send him another
01:33:18.980
Either what's happening to the money that we've already sent, or are we this bad at numbers
01:33:32.360
to where we're like, hey, the White House is asking for $30,000, and the Democrats in Congress
01:33:37.920
go, no, we're going to make it $40,000, and so they give him an extra $10 billion, and then
01:33:52.780
Wouldn't you start questioning your teenager if they came to you and said, hey, it's really
01:34:01.960
Well, it's going to cost $250,000 for a four-year education, and you're like, okay, well, you
01:34:12.040
And then they come back and go, oh, there was more intuition.
01:34:19.980
And then you would say, I'm going to give you $700,000.
01:34:23.700
And then a week later, they come back and go, I need another $2,500.
01:34:34.040
At what point do you realize you're a moron or your kid is jiving you?
01:34:49.380
Now, I know that what works in your house isn't the same as it is in Washington.
01:34:59.640
I know for a fact that the things that work in your business, those principles don't apply
01:35:10.700
And I'm sure if you did that with your kid, you know, you might just keep writing that
01:35:17.760
check and then go broke because you're a moron.
01:35:21.920
But I'm sure they would never, your boss would never question, right?
01:35:26.340
If you're making a pitch to a client and they say, well, how much is this going to be?
01:35:36.640
And they, for some reason, somebody at the desk goes, oh, you know what?
01:35:43.920
Yeah, but it's $30,000 that I was, I want you to have $40,000.
01:35:59.500
And then you just ask for more money every single week.
01:36:04.360
At some point, doesn't someone in the boardroom say, what the hell is going on here?
01:36:25.820
Because we padded this with an extra $10 billion.
01:36:31.380
And you keep telling us the war is going so great.
01:36:45.100
So it's not like they're buying new stuff from, you know, Raytheon.
01:36:50.120
We're not sending them the best and the newest and the latest.
01:36:54.400
We're sending them our old stuff along with our money.
01:36:58.980
And then, because we're depleting our stuff, we also get to buy the latest and greatest.
01:37:06.080
And yes, it's going to cost a few dollars more.
01:37:10.600
I mean, you're saving money by buying this equipment.
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At what point do your neighbors wake up and go, yeah, this doesn't make any sense.
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BizNow Ireland's real estate ESG agenda just announced, and I'm quoting, this is a way for
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you to invest and invest in this new exciting world that's coming our way.
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They just notified people, investors may need to accept lower margins to build more ESG
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I love it when, don't you like it when an investment company uses the word scheme?
01:40:46.180
So apparently, once they get to, you know, re-equipping all of the houses in Ireland, which I'm sure
01:40:55.740
They made those, when they had thatched roofs, they were rock solid.
01:41:06.680
But they got to, you know, they got to put some, I don't know, some, you know, weather
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stripping on the door or something, and that's going to cost some money.
01:41:14.560
So if you're investing in ESG, you know, you're going to probably expect lower returns.
01:41:25.460
What retiree is like, oh no, no, I'm not looking for a big return.
01:41:30.860
I mean, maybe your returns are slightly lower, but you're doing so much good with that money.
01:41:36.660
There was a big report in the Wall Street Journal yesterday talking about how, what these investment
01:41:42.100
companies are doing with ESG is taking companies that are making big statements about climate
01:41:48.720
change and such and putting them in the funds, you know, companies like Microsoft, which are,
01:41:58.420
So basically they're taking these companies that they're already selling to people as investments,
01:42:05.000
repackaging them as ESG and charging them more, which I have to admit, when I was listening
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I don't know if that's the right reaction, but the people who are like, I want to, yes,
01:42:18.680
And then the fact is that they're just getting lower returns and paying higher fees kind of
01:42:27.100
You know, I think, I think what we can say here is giant corporations and financial institutions
01:42:35.100
What they've done is they've taken the organic label, which means nothing.
01:42:42.620
Milk coming from the same teat, just a different box, but it's organic and they can charge higher
01:42:55.600
Either that or real people that are trying to, you know, create a new economy.
01:43:00.940
By the way, have you seen how much oil has gone up?
01:43:14.500
German law enforcement officials rated, see if this sounds familiar to you, Stu, or something
01:43:21.860
German law enforcement officials rated the office of Deutsche Bank on suspicion of fraudulent
01:43:37.560
The Frankfurt police came in, seized everything.
01:43:46.040
Now, isn't this the bank that said a couple of months ago, we're not going to ban Russia
01:43:59.340
And then they, you know, like a couple of weeks later, they were like, oh my gosh, I
01:44:05.500
Of course, we're going to, of course, and we're doing it not under duress.
01:44:12.300
Sure, we had a couple of calls with people, you know, the ESG police, but that isn't why
01:44:25.600
They are going to come and you're going to see them smeared.
01:44:35.840
And who would have thunk it that they might have been greenwashing?
01:44:44.760
That they're taking companies, and I'm just making this up, from like Microsoft, which
01:44:50.820
is available in other funds, and they're putting them in those funds.
01:44:55.600
And charging higher prices, and you're getting less return.
01:44:59.920
I mean, that's only happening at Deutsche Bank.
01:45:25.300
We are taking better care of our cars, hopefully.
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And we realize that, oh, we're slowly creeping towards Cuba on the car front.
01:45:34.800
But I can't wait until those new electric cars are so cheap and available everywhere.
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But if your warranty goes out and your car breaks down, how much is it going to cost to fix it?
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If your car has 5,000, 150,000 miles, it doesn't matter.
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24-year-old man was shot and killed while attending a birthday party.
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27-year-old man was shot, rushed to the hospital.
01:47:09.360
All these victims are from, of course, the mass shooting in Chicago that we have been talking
01:47:16.780
Well, I mean, they're separate, which means, you know, there's more than one person with
01:47:26.880
46 people were shot this last weekend in Lori Lightfoot's Chicago.
01:47:33.580
But you're not hearing anybody really talk about that.
01:47:36.640
Did you hear about the St. Francis Medical Building?
01:47:40.960
Five people dead in the shooting last night in Tulsa.
01:48:00.640
But the separation is in coverage is really amazing.
01:48:09.620
This is a horrendous story yesterday out of Tulsa.
01:48:16.980
But it involved one guy, a crazy guy looking for a doctor.
01:48:33.900
We've got to get rid of those guns, except in Chicago.
01:48:38.280
We're doing the definitive debunking of all the gun myths on Friday's program,
01:48:45.820
Something you can kind of go back to over and over again.
01:48:49.140
And one of the claims we're talking about is looking at violence overall.
01:48:54.320
And what's interesting is if you look at school shootings, deaths in schools from guns.
01:49:01.720
So we're not coming up with some new category here.
01:49:04.640
This is what we supposedly have been talking about all this time.
01:49:07.680
Everyone would say, oh, my gosh, it's gone crazy since Columbine, basically.
01:49:12.480
And we obviously, all of these incidents are terrible.
01:49:16.060
However, what you find, of course, when you look at actual amount of deaths per capita
01:49:21.460
since that era, is it was much more dangerous to be in school in the early 90s than it is
01:49:31.780
The difference is, back then, it was one or two people getting shot in individual incidents.
01:49:39.280
And, you know, I find it hard to understand and come to the conclusion that these parents
01:49:48.760
of these kids that were only shot one at a time grieve any less than when we have a mass
01:49:57.340
You're saying that when five people die in Tulsa, it's horrible.
01:50:03.620
And their parents and the people around them are grieving.
01:50:07.660
And when there are 10 people in Chicago spread out across the city in 10 different incidents
01:50:14.600
spread out, those people are the same, you know, and there's a little bit of a little
01:50:21.260
It didn't seem like the left mourned all that much for gun violence victims when they were,
01:50:27.300
They don't seem to care much about them at all.
01:50:29.460
They seem to only care when they find these large incidents in suburban towns.
01:50:40.220
As Fauci said yesterday when asked about, so why are you guys suing the airlines to be
01:50:50.140
Uh, because it, this is a quote because it's not about the masks.
01:50:55.040
It's about the power who decides that you have to be masked.
01:51:04.000
By the way, do you really think the left cares about women?
01:51:09.220
Well, if they did, they're sure not taking care of our daughters.
01:51:12.060
If they didn't, you live in Seattle, God forbid your wife, your girlfriend, you are raped because
01:51:20.300
now sexual assault and child abuse units are so depleted from the reimagining of the police
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that this year they haven't looked into a single case where there was an adult victim, not one.
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Now, this is something that I think Seattle should keep to themselves.
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We can talk about it out here, but eventually people are like, wow, nobody's looking for rapists.
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They'll get on a plane and go to Seattle because I guess you don't, they don't care if you're
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You should stop reimagining things because your imagination is showing you a different world.
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Now, Canada, thank goodness, is cracking down on handguns because of all of the deaths in Canada.
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So we're cracking down on handguns and all kinds of guns.
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But they've also decriminalized cocaine, meth, and opioids.
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Who ever has seen a kid go into a school and force everybody to smoke or eat or shoot meth?
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In fact, the Congress and the Democrats, they care so deeply about your kids, they want to get rid of those evil guns.
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Although they don't think it's reasonable to actually pass anything that says we should have people with guns, like police officers, in the schools.
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Um, you are free in your state to do what you want to do.
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You don't have to wait for the federal government, nor should you.
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There are cities here in Texas right now where they got former military standing outside.
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I just want everybody to know you ain't coming in here because my kid is in that school.
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This is another weird direction the left has taken over the past week or so where they've started to say not.
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There's always a debate of whether gun control would be the solution in some way.
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By the way, has it has it curbed the gun deaths or the or the violence and the murder rate in Australia?
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No, it's not made much of a difference anywhere.
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But beyond that, OK, you want to make gun control a potential option.
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Maybe the right says, hey, we should be thinking about securing the schools.
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They would always say, though, sure, securing the schools, you know, there might be something of that.
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You don't want to create a feeling that these kids are in prison.
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And not to mention, you do it at every bank that you go into.
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I walk into the walk into like the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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You don't want to walk into an art gallery and feel like you're in a prison.
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We learned this week we put a shield around the Mona Lisa, right?
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They shot the Mona Lisa, who I don't know if you know this.
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But the idea now from the left is that security doesn't even work.
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Now, armed security does not work to prevent these things.
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Now, obviously, just like any other place that has security, it doesn't mean 100% of all
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Though we do know that 100% of mass shootings do end when security is there.
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It's just a question of whether it shows up before or after.
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We all know that it does end all mass shootings.
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They don't just stop when they run out of bullets, typically.
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And isn't it weird that it's happening at schools, which is the number one gun-free zone?
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By the way, we'll have all the evidence on this special I was talking about.
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If you subscribe to the Studios America podcast, you'll get it on Friday.
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So, I just want you to know, and I mean this truly, deeply, and sincerely, I don't really
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I mean, they could both just disappear, and my world wouldn't change at all.
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Because they're saying, no, she doesn't have the money to do it.
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Elon Musk, you're a dope if you bail her out for the love of Pete.
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Here's the only thing that really should be said.
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She failed in, or he failed to make the case in Europe.
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What are the people in Europe saying about this now?
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Their editorials are, it's because he had a jury in America.
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I would also say it was one judge who was trying this, wow, right in the middle of the Me Too movement.
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It's still going to happen, but the idea that we just cancel people because one woman says something, or one man says something, that might return back to being crazy.
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We might actually be waking from that freaking nightmare.
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But then again, I see what's happening over with Star Wars.
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And, wow, apparently hundreds, this is according to Disney, hundreds of letters that called her all kinds of names because they were racist.
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Now, think about all the, you know, the racist fans of Star Wars because they're all racist.
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Think about over the entire planet how many people are Star Wars fans.
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Did you get any of those from any other black actor?
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There's lots of black people that have been in Star Wars.
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People don't even see race when you watch Star Wars.
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I mean, the guy she's with, I didn't notice she was black.
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I noticed she was human because the guy she's with has like weird, creepy red eyes.
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Star Wars really has talked me out of being interested.
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I just can't get myself to even bother to watch this.
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And it's, you know, I normally in my whole life have been interested in every new Star Wars release.
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And they're making it so much about this nonsense.
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I mean, the Gina Carano thing is the worst example of it.
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Did you care about the thousands that came in about her?
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And then they employed the guy on the left who did the exact same thing.
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All of her co-stars to this day come out and say what a great person she was to work with.
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Last week, Bill Ackman said that a market collapse is basically the only way to stop inflation.
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And one of the stars, the Shark Tank, said he sees the stock market dropping another 30% before the route is over.
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Jamie Dimon said yesterday, a hurricane, a financial hurricane is coming before fall.
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