The Glenn Beck Program - June 15, 2023


The Current List of 2024 Presidential Candidates Is MAYHEM | 6⧸15⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

160.47505

Word Count

19,705

Sentence Count

2,762

Misogynist Sentences

45

Hate Speech Sentences

54


Summary

Francis Suarez has entered the race for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Glenn and Jeff discuss why this is such a huge development. They also discuss the latest health care data breach and the potential impact it could have on the Democratic candidates.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We've got no room to compromise
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00:00:31.640 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:41.040 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:46.600 It's a crazy world.
00:00:48.760 It's also Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today.
00:00:52.480 He's back on Monday, so we've got that going for us.
00:00:55.960 But another person has entered the race for president.
00:00:59.680 We're very excited.
00:01:01.400 Yeah, can't wait to tell you about yet another entrant
00:01:05.080 into the presidential contest.
00:01:07.520 Very exciting stuff.
00:01:08.760 Get to that and much more in 60 seconds.
00:01:13.420 You know, there's another health care data breach to talk about.
00:01:17.200 It's Managed Care of North America, a major insurance company.
00:01:20.920 They suffered a data breach that exposed the personal information
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00:02:40.140 All right.
00:02:44.400 A new participant, somebody who's very, very exciting
00:02:48.200 that you could potentially vote for as far as president,
00:02:52.100 commander in chief, Francis Suarez.
00:02:55.780 Finally.
00:02:56.520 I was going to roll right off my tongue.
00:02:58.200 Yeah, right?
00:02:59.000 Francis Suarez.
00:03:01.520 How often have we clamored for,
00:03:03.580 you know who should run is Francis Suarez.
00:03:07.580 So he's, what, a city council member or something?
00:03:10.240 No, please.
00:03:12.800 He's better than that.
00:03:14.600 He's the mayor.
00:03:15.740 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:03:16.560 The mayor of Miami.
00:03:18.020 Sorry.
00:03:18.640 And apparently a big opponent of Ron DeSantis.
00:03:21.940 So, great.
00:03:22.720 Oh, yeah.
00:03:23.000 I think they've had their battles.
00:03:24.100 I think they've had their battles.
00:03:25.840 Yeah.
00:03:27.300 Francis Suarez, I was told he also voted for,
00:03:31.720 who was it?
00:03:32.620 Oh, he voted for Gilliam.
00:03:35.800 Gilliam.
00:03:36.240 Oh, he was Gilliam's guy, yeah.
00:03:37.280 For governor.
00:03:40.100 Yeah, governor.
00:03:41.240 Are you kidding?
00:03:42.100 You're a Republican and you voted for that guy?
00:03:44.360 All right.
00:03:45.320 Whatever.
00:03:46.380 So, anyway, that's the excitement now that is sweeping the country.
00:03:51.820 Wait, Francis Suarez?
00:03:54.400 Finally.
00:03:55.220 The Suarez sweep right now going on across the country.
00:03:59.820 I mean, the stage is getting pretty full.
00:04:02.700 Yeah, it is.
00:04:03.420 Eleven.
00:04:04.320 Eleven major candidates.
00:04:06.460 Are we going to have the kids table debate again?
00:04:09.120 They're going to have to, right?
00:04:10.500 They're going to have to do something.
00:04:11.540 They're going to have to.
00:04:11.660 Because you can't have 11 people up there debating.
00:04:14.060 You're not going to get.
00:04:14.980 You get nothing done.
00:04:15.760 You know, you get a question each.
00:04:17.140 That's it.
00:04:17.360 And then you're out of time.
00:04:18.780 That's about it.
00:04:19.500 Yeah, that's it.
00:04:19.900 Yeah.
00:04:21.000 But you got Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramachwamy, Asa Hutchinson, Larry Elder,
00:04:28.760 Mike Pence, Tim Scott, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum with the Burgum Mentum.
00:04:34.100 And then Francis Suarez.
00:04:35.320 And now we have the Suarez sweep.
00:04:37.240 So, we're good.
00:04:39.000 Yeah.
00:04:39.660 We're all set.
00:04:40.360 That's awesome.
00:04:41.240 And, of course, Democrats even have their own little battle going between Joe Biden,
00:04:45.660 Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Marianne Williamson, which is an incredibly exciting three-way race.
00:04:52.860 Isn't it, though?
00:04:53.500 Incredibly exciting.
00:04:54.440 Isn't it?
00:04:54.820 I would love for RFK Jr. to beat Biden in the primary.
00:04:59.720 It's not likely.
00:05:01.180 It's almost certainly not going to happen, but wouldn't it be great?
00:05:03.760 That would be.
00:05:04.520 Wouldn't it be great?
00:05:05.300 That would be nice.
00:05:06.100 I would love it.
00:05:07.220 I would absolutely love it.
00:05:08.360 That would be nice.
00:05:09.620 Now, some conservatives, I think, have been taken in by RFK Jr.
00:05:13.940 Yes.
00:05:14.460 Yes, they have.
00:05:15.800 No, he is not.
00:05:16.420 He's terrible on many, many issues.
00:05:18.940 In fact, not just about all of them.
00:05:20.260 Yeah.
00:05:20.480 I mean, there's a few he's really good on, you know, that he doesn't like vaccines, which
00:05:25.880 I appreciate.
00:05:26.800 And he, what was the other?
00:05:29.740 Oh, he's a big guy with Bitcoin.
00:05:35.220 He understands Bitcoin.
00:05:36.520 Yeah, he likes the cryptocurrency stuff.
00:05:38.140 Cryptocurrency, that kind of thing.
00:05:40.260 He's pretty good with the border, you know?
00:05:44.060 Yeah.
00:05:44.780 You know, he hasn't always been, but he seems to be pretty strong in the border right now.
00:05:50.140 But other than that, forget it.
00:05:52.000 He sucks.
00:05:52.760 He sucks.
00:05:53.180 You know, he walks that line for energy as well.
00:05:56.020 Yes.
00:05:56.300 And with climate change, which is really...
00:05:58.060 Oh, climate change.
00:05:58.800 He's terrible on climate change.
00:06:00.900 He's terrible.
00:06:02.440 Except when it comes to his neighborhood, because I know that they were trying to put in windmills
00:06:07.020 there in Nantucket, and he was not having to do that.
00:06:09.720 And he and Ted both were not appreciative of what they were trying to do for him there
00:06:18.480 in Hyannis Port.
00:06:20.980 So, yeah.
00:06:22.680 Don't be taken in by RFK Jr., please.
00:06:26.020 If you're a conservative...
00:06:27.220 But I'm okay with him defeating Joe Biden.
00:06:29.260 But I would love that.
00:06:30.320 Yeah.
00:06:30.800 Yeah, I would love that.
00:06:31.480 That would be great.
00:06:32.420 Jeez.
00:06:32.800 I mean, Joe's got Jill out campaigning for him anyway, so...
00:06:38.320 They had Jill...
00:06:39.440 Jill was in Los Angeles, and she's trying to raise some cash.
00:06:45.320 Yeah, she's doing the four big cities out campaigning, right?
00:06:48.160 We talked about it the other day, New York, LA.
00:06:50.840 Anyway, the major cities, she's out campaigning for him.
00:06:53.800 I guess anything, as long as he's tucked away, is better.
00:06:58.380 You know, the more he's tucked away, the better.
00:07:00.260 She's terrible, though.
00:07:01.160 She is not a good campaigner.
00:07:03.100 Dr. Jill Biden?
00:07:03.620 Yeah, Dr. Jill is...
00:07:04.960 I'm sorry.
00:07:05.600 She's terrible, okay?
00:07:07.440 She's really not good.
00:07:08.720 I thought you might clap for that.
00:07:10.520 It's her fault that we...
00:07:12.380 You know, she has coddled and brought him along to have this presidency, when she should
00:07:18.740 have been the one thing.
00:07:20.160 No.
00:07:20.400 Honey, no.
00:07:21.400 Honey, you're too old.
00:07:22.560 Honey, no.
00:07:22.980 Okay?
00:07:23.320 You're not up for this.
00:07:24.680 For a second term, especially.
00:07:26.220 I mean, you weren't up for the...
00:07:27.360 Let's admit it.
00:07:28.080 You weren't up for the first term, but you're really not for a second.
00:07:31.380 No, no kidding.
00:07:32.380 Let's go home now.
00:07:33.700 Let's go home and enjoy our wealth, our newfound wealth, from all the Ukrainian money we've
00:07:38.860 received, all the Chinese money we've gotten.
00:07:41.460 Before the investigations get any deeper, let's go home.
00:07:44.160 Let's go home.
00:07:44.800 We've gotten wealthy beyond our wildest imagination from communist regimes.
00:07:50.200 Let's go home and spend that money.
00:07:52.440 What do you say?
00:07:53.300 That's what she should have done.
00:07:54.580 La Honey.
00:07:55.120 Yeah, that's what she should have done.
00:07:56.840 Instead, she's out there at these fundraisers saying, optimism, that's what drives my husband.
00:08:02.120 Ugh.
00:08:02.380 And nothing can slow him down.
00:08:05.640 Well, except stairs, a sandbag, his shoes, the ground.
00:08:14.340 A lot of things should slow him down, actually.
00:08:16.820 But she said, Joe is ready, as he likes to say, to finish the job.
00:08:23.380 And I believe he'll do that.
00:08:24.840 That's the problem.
00:08:26.060 That is the problem.
00:08:27.080 He will finish the job.
00:08:28.500 That's the big problem.
00:08:28.840 And, of course, the job that he's finishing is the fundamental transformation of America.
00:08:34.280 And what we heard about from the ship in changing everything.
00:08:39.260 And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
00:08:42.800 We're going to have to change our conversation.
00:08:45.480 We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
00:08:48.360 We're going to have to move into a different place.
00:08:51.580 Yeah, Barack knows that, and so does Joe.
00:08:54.860 And they're both working really hard to make it happen.
00:08:57.880 And we have.
00:08:59.680 And we have.
00:09:00.880 Here we are.
00:09:01.480 We've changed our conversation.
00:09:02.740 We've changed our traditions.
00:09:04.780 We've moved into a different place.
00:09:07.480 And it's not a good place.
00:09:08.840 She didn't say we were moving into a good place.
00:09:10.840 No, she did not.
00:09:11.880 So she was right.
00:09:14.880 No, we have moved into a different place.
00:09:17.120 So congratulations, everybody.
00:09:18.520 We're at that place now.
00:09:21.340 Fascinating, though.
00:09:22.020 They were out campaigning.
00:09:23.740 Ashley Biden.
00:09:25.260 This is interesting.
00:09:26.040 She's out there with her dad campaigning.
00:09:28.420 Yeah, we talked about the event that they had for Juneteenth yesterday, at the end of the show yesterday, because we just realized they had this big event for Juneteenth, which wasn't Juneteenth.
00:09:39.640 Really kind of weird.
00:09:42.360 Juneteenth is the 19th, not the 13th.
00:09:45.160 Right.
00:09:45.620 Yeah.
00:09:46.100 And that's when this event was, which is weird.
00:09:48.480 Right.
00:09:48.860 Really weird.
00:09:49.480 And we talked about the performers there, all performing, and Jennifer Hudson, and Wu-Tang boy was there.
00:09:55.860 I can't remember his name now.
00:10:00.240 But what was it?
00:10:03.600 Ashley?
00:10:04.360 Clifford Smith?
00:10:05.100 No, it wasn't.
00:10:05.720 I have the Wu-Tang guy.
00:10:06.480 Oh, the Wu-Tang guy.
00:10:07.300 Yeah, the Wu-Tang guy.
00:10:08.180 Yeah, Clifford something.
00:10:09.260 Was it Clifford something?
00:10:10.540 It might have been.
00:10:10.980 Smith.
00:10:11.340 Might have been.
00:10:11.820 Anyway.
00:10:13.120 But I guess, so there were, I mean, Ashley is still on campaign for dad now?
00:10:18.420 I guess.
00:10:18.980 Wow.
00:10:19.600 I guess.
00:10:19.980 Here she is introducing Joe.
00:10:22.300 America, you are so lucky to have him as your president.
00:10:28.140 I don't know anybody who really, truly works harder for you, for the America people.
00:10:33.700 Really?
00:10:34.280 Okay.
00:10:35.480 Is he the only person you know?
00:10:38.560 He must be.
00:10:39.740 He must be.
00:10:41.000 But then she went on to say, my shower, mate.
00:10:44.540 My dad, Joe Biden.
00:10:46.820 That was just a dream she wrote down in her diary.
00:10:50.040 No, it was not.
00:10:51.240 I think it was.
00:10:52.100 No, it wasn't.
00:10:52.800 I think it was.
00:10:53.540 No.
00:10:54.120 I think it was.
00:10:54.700 No, it wasn't.
00:10:58.300 Yeah, because that was the same Juneteenth extravaganza with Kamala, right?
00:11:04.980 Who couldn't spit out a woman.
00:11:06.500 Yeah.
00:11:06.800 Who is laughing for no apparent reason the whole time.
00:11:10.640 She's weird.
00:11:12.060 The whole time.
00:11:13.420 Yeah.
00:11:13.640 It's becoming less and less strange and just weird.
00:11:17.540 Like, what are you doing?
00:11:18.800 Uh-huh.
00:11:19.740 It is.
00:11:20.960 It's very bizarre.
00:11:23.100 And Joe keeps spewing the same things at each of these stops.
00:11:27.420 Here he is with one of his broken record sayings that he loves.
00:11:32.180 Cut number four.
00:11:33.360 Check this out.
00:11:33.840 No, again, parenthetically, I, I, and the press has heard me say this before, so I apologize
00:11:38.520 for the repetition.
00:11:39.640 This isn't the don't jump thing.
00:11:40.820 No, uh, I, I've allegedly met more face-to-face people.
00:11:44.940 Can you pause it for just a second, please?
00:11:46.760 Okay.
00:11:47.060 So, uh, the press has heard me say this before, so I apologize.
00:11:50.680 We've all heard you say these things before.
00:11:53.000 Yeah.
00:11:53.320 I mean, I'm not sure what's coming.
00:11:54.880 Well, I kind of got a hint of it when I stopped at what's coming, but we've all heard your lines
00:11:59.380 before.
00:12:00.000 Every one of them.
00:12:00.960 A thousand times.
00:12:02.140 Yep.
00:12:02.460 Enough already.
00:12:03.160 None of them are good.
00:12:04.220 None of them are funny.
00:12:05.340 None of them are true.
00:12:07.600 Thank you.
00:12:08.300 So, yeah, we're all familiar.
00:12:09.660 You think you just talk to the press and it stays with the press?
00:12:13.120 I mean, everybody knows you say this stuff over and over again, over again.
00:12:22.660 Anyway, I'm sorry.
00:12:23.820 It's coming.
00:12:24.620 It's coming.
00:12:25.540 Xi Jinping, the world leader has.
00:12:27.640 Xi Jinping.
00:12:28.240 Oh, my God.
00:12:28.860 The time he's spent.
00:12:30.420 Well, you can tell this guy, you know, they keep meticulous hours and times.
00:12:34.060 Okay.
00:12:34.720 I think we're up to 85 hours, it's he and I.
00:12:37.800 We're 85 hours.
00:12:38.460 68 of them alone over a 10-year period because when he was vice president.
00:12:43.100 He's not helped you.
00:12:44.100 Nobody cares.
00:12:44.740 Who cares?
00:12:45.540 He knew who was going to succeed, but it wasn't appropriate for the president to be with him
00:12:49.840 a lot.
00:12:50.720 So, we traveled 17, 18, 17 to 18,000 miles together.
00:12:54.480 There it is.
00:12:55.160 In China, in the United States.
00:12:55.840 17,000 miles together.
00:12:57.500 And had a lot of person just one-on-one conversations.
00:13:00.860 A, it's not true.
00:13:02.700 B, I mean, it's been fact-checked and debunked many times.
00:13:07.540 No, they keep meticulous schedules and hours.
00:13:10.100 They keep meticulous records on this.
00:13:11.120 First of all, it doesn't make you look good to me in my eyes that you're hanging out all
00:13:17.380 this time with the Chinese.
00:13:18.220 Who thinks that's really a good thing?
00:13:20.280 Oh, he's hung out with Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader.
00:13:23.520 Oh, that's great.
00:13:24.420 For 17,000 miles and 85 hours.
00:13:28.580 Wow.
00:13:29.140 Oh.
00:13:29.500 Well, then I want him to be president again.
00:13:31.680 I'm going to vote for him.
00:13:33.280 Who's thinking that way?
00:13:35.420 Nobody.
00:13:37.000 I'm not.
00:13:37.780 I'll tell you that.
00:13:38.600 A, it isn't true.
00:13:40.340 And B, even if it is, who cares?
00:13:43.420 No one.
00:13:45.360 Except maybe Xi Jinping.
00:13:47.060 Maybe they think it's great.
00:13:48.220 Yeah, it's not enough.
00:13:49.180 Yeah.
00:13:49.640 I mean, maybe communists think it's great that you're spending so much time with another,
00:13:53.860 with a fellow communist, I guess.
00:13:57.000 I don't know.
00:13:58.380 Is that what it is?
00:14:00.000 Then, of course, he had a little more of what we always hear from him.
00:14:03.980 Oh, wonderful.
00:14:04.220 Yeah, this is fun.
00:14:05.140 Our investments in Africa, for example, are going to be a billion people in Africa very
00:14:08.920 shortly.
00:14:09.840 Okay.
00:14:10.200 Wait.
00:14:10.540 This is a figure he keeps citing.
00:14:12.900 There's going to be a billion people in Africa shortly.
00:14:16.220 Uh, that shortly will be 2009.
00:14:21.060 So that really is short.
00:14:22.840 It is.
00:14:23.620 Yeah.
00:14:24.020 It is.
00:14:24.600 He said it last week.
00:14:25.860 Yeah.
00:14:26.460 He said this multiple times.
00:14:28.580 And last week, he, I think he, uh, confused, uh, the continent with a country, right?
00:14:35.000 When he talked about reaching a billion people.
00:14:37.000 I don't think he is, because, uh, he said it again, the exact same way.
00:14:40.520 Africa is going to have a billion people shortly.
00:14:43.180 I don't remember what it was about that.
00:14:43.840 It doesn't matter.
00:14:44.440 He doesn't know what he's talking about.
00:14:45.740 As usual.
00:14:46.640 Yeah.
00:14:47.000 As always.
00:14:48.680 Africa has had a billion people since 2000.
00:14:52.580 They're probably going on 2 billion now.
00:14:54.460 And why is it a problem?
00:14:57.600 Are they undesirables to you?
00:14:59.380 Apparently, absolutely they are.
00:15:01.320 You know, that's what's in his mind.
00:15:02.640 You're darn right.
00:15:03.600 You know it is.
00:15:04.820 Uh, that's why it's a problem because they're undesirable to him.
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00:16:32.720 Welcome to it.
00:16:33.940 Great to have you with us.
00:16:35.200 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
00:16:39.480 More talk on the set of floor about punishing people.
00:16:44.500 In this particular case, Jerry Nadler.
00:16:46.720 Jerry Nadler was up for a little punishment.
00:16:48.640 But they're going to censure him for all the lies he told during the whole Russia investigation.
00:16:55.040 Remember?
00:16:55.420 They all should be sent out to dry for that.
00:16:59.540 It's despicable.
00:17:01.740 And it's not even debatable whether or not they lied.
00:17:04.340 Jerry Nadler lied over and over and over and over and over.
00:17:08.120 And so did, who's the other pinhead?
00:17:11.320 Adam Schiff.
00:17:12.260 That guy.
00:17:13.020 Adam Schiff.
00:17:13.800 My gosh.
00:17:14.420 That guy.
00:17:15.140 He's running for Senate now.
00:17:16.640 We can't allow that.
00:17:17.440 And it was Adam Schiff.
00:17:19.600 They were going to not just censure, but fine $16 million.
00:17:28.720 Adam Schiff has $16 million?
00:17:31.060 I don't think so.
00:17:31.600 What's the problem with that?
00:17:32.420 I don't think so.
00:17:33.280 And that was the problem for people like Thomas Massey who said, okay, this is excessive.
00:17:38.100 A little.
00:17:38.520 Just a tan.
00:17:39.000 Which is why he voted against it.
00:17:40.440 So 20 Republicans voted against it.
00:17:42.440 And I hope it's because the $16 million fine.
00:17:45.820 Yeah.
00:17:46.200 Maybe we go back and just do the censure for the guy lying repeatedly.
00:17:49.980 Yes, please.
00:17:50.800 Because over and over and over.
00:17:52.560 Over and over.
00:17:53.740 He said he had evidence.
00:17:55.440 He had seen the evidence about Russian collusion with Donald Trump.
00:17:59.840 And he lied on national television during those hearings.
00:18:03.440 Over and over and over.
00:18:04.520 Agonizing.
00:18:05.280 Yeah, he did.
00:18:06.820 And he's never been held accountable for that.
00:18:10.720 And so it was an opportunity to hold him accountable.
00:18:13.980 But then they threw in the $16 million thing, which is just too excessive.
00:18:21.080 And that's at least Thomas Massey explained.
00:18:23.860 He's like, look, that's a violation of the 27th and the 8th Amendments.
00:18:27.840 So I can't vote for it.
00:18:29.620 So let's redo it.
00:18:31.580 Just do the censure.
00:18:33.420 And see then if the Republicans will get on board.
00:18:36.460 Because they should at that particular point.
00:18:38.640 But they lost the vote.
00:18:39.760 Should have still voted for it anyway.
00:18:41.300 I disagree.
00:18:42.440 I think it's wrong.
00:18:43.360 But yes.
00:18:43.680 Okay.
00:18:44.320 Yes.
00:18:44.840 I'm going to.
00:18:45.820 Because the guy's a douchebag.
00:18:46.740 We'll work out some payment plans with you, douche.
00:18:49.540 Okay.
00:18:51.520 How about a million a year for 16 years?
00:18:54.100 Yeah, we're good.
00:18:54.980 All right.
00:18:55.360 But it lost at a 225 to 196 vote.
00:18:58.980 So it was effectively killed.
00:19:01.380 And I mean, the resolution was introduced by Uma Paloma Blanca.
00:19:06.660 Love Uma Paloma Blanca, man.
00:19:08.700 Love it.
00:19:09.100 I can't think of anything else.
00:19:10.600 Representative Anna Paulina Luna.
00:19:11.800 I sing that stupid song all weekend.
00:19:13.400 Every time.
00:19:13.700 Every time I hear her name.
00:19:15.080 That's all I think of is Uma Paloma Blanca.
00:19:21.360 So funny.
00:19:22.640 It was on shaky ground because of the fine.
00:19:26.740 But just go back without the fine.
00:19:29.160 This guy should be held accountable.
00:19:31.100 Why is that such a big deal?
00:19:33.300 I mean, really, just cross it out.
00:19:35.000 I honestly don't know.
00:19:35.300 Okay.
00:19:35.420 You know what?
00:19:35.720 We'll cross that out then.
00:19:37.260 Re-vote.
00:19:38.660 But there were 19 other Republicans.
00:19:41.620 Now, Massey's already explained himself.
00:19:43.140 So maybe you call your representative today and get them to explain themselves.
00:19:47.020 People like Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota, Lori Chavez Reamer from Oregon, Juan Siskomani of Arizona.
00:19:55.860 Oh, they have their out now, though.
00:19:57.300 Massey gave them their out, right?
00:19:59.360 So they don't have to try to dance around the subject.
00:20:02.580 Well, let's see if they use it.
00:20:03.760 Let's see if they use that out.
00:20:04.980 Yeah.
00:20:05.180 It was the excessive fine and it's unconstitutional.
00:20:07.740 And I couldn't vote for it.
00:20:08.620 Well, okay.
00:20:09.900 How about you bring it back up again?
00:20:11.360 Yeah.
00:20:11.540 When are you bringing it back up without that?
00:20:13.320 Right.
00:20:13.580 Let's just see a clean resolution then.
00:20:17.000 And let's re-vote.
00:20:18.500 They may not even know how to write one of those.
00:20:20.800 Yeah.
00:20:21.960 Probably not.
00:20:23.180 Probably not clean.
00:20:24.640 What are you talking about?
00:20:25.260 We have to put something else on it, don't we?
00:20:27.060 What does that mean?
00:20:28.360 What does that mean?
00:20:30.280 I was going to attach another debt ceiling bill to it.
00:20:34.540 Right.
00:20:35.200 Right.
00:20:35.820 I was going to say.
00:20:36.520 Ukraine needs some more money.
00:20:37.900 We might as well put it on there.
00:20:39.160 Let's put another $80 billion on the Ukraine.
00:20:41.980 Oh, don't be $80 billion.
00:20:43.320 See, that's what's wrong with you people.
00:20:45.500 It's only a few hundred million.
00:20:46.880 That's small thinking, isn't it?
00:20:48.860 Well, actually, it is.
00:20:50.700 Yeah.
00:20:51.100 It's too small.
00:20:52.100 Actually, it is.
00:20:53.820 Oh, man.
00:20:54.880 Man.
00:20:55.760 I don't even know.
00:20:56.360 Have we decided now so far we're just going to give Ukraine all our money, right?
00:20:59.660 Yes.
00:21:00.600 That's what we just did.
00:21:01.400 Well, there's a theory that, you know, maybe Biden is so friendly toward giving, I mean,
00:21:09.180 every week we're giving him another, you know, several billion dollars or hundreds of millions,
00:21:14.080 and he wasn't always this friendly to it.
00:21:17.240 Is he being blackmailed because of all of the money that he received for Ukraine?
00:21:21.680 No.
00:21:22.460 No.
00:21:23.000 Yeah.
00:21:23.260 Certainly, that can't be the case.
00:21:25.780 Is it that they've got him right in their back pocket?
00:21:30.300 Huh.
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00:22:56.100 It's Pat and Jeffy today for Glenn.
00:23:19.380 He'll return from his extended vacation on Monday.
00:23:24.600 In the meantime, Jeffy's got the fat five to share with us this morning.
00:23:29.160 Yeah, baby.
00:23:29.500 The chewing the fat, fat five.
00:23:30.720 We'll start off with number one.
00:23:31.840 Disney and Marvel doing some reshuffling of movie release dates.
00:23:36.840 Production delays and ongoing writer's strike are partial reasons behind the total overhaul of the release plan.
00:23:46.260 So among the highlights of the overhaul, the live-action Moana will be released.
00:23:51.560 Oh, there's a live-action of that, too?
00:23:53.900 I didn't realize that.
00:23:55.040 That's coming, my friend.
00:23:56.180 Wow.
00:23:56.980 June, now in June of 2025, Deadpool 3.
00:24:02.220 I can't wait that long for it.
00:24:03.580 I'm just so excited about the live-action Moana.
00:24:07.100 Deadpool 3, if you follow them on Twitter, they might release them.
00:24:09.900 Oh, I hope so.
00:24:11.040 Oh, gosh, I hope so.
00:24:12.460 Deadpool 3 has moved up from November 2024 to May of 2024.
00:24:19.060 Is Ryan Reynolds in this one, too?
00:24:21.580 As far as I know, that's his deal.
00:24:22.560 Yeah.
00:24:22.680 Yeah.
00:24:23.640 And an untitled Star Wars movie is debuting December of 2026.
00:24:30.420 Oh, really?
00:24:30.780 And as for the Avatar movies, Avatar 3.
00:24:35.900 Oh, my gosh.
00:24:37.020 Have you seen two yet?
00:24:38.980 No.
00:24:39.300 Way of Water?
00:24:39.840 No.
00:24:40.180 Not bad.
00:24:41.140 That's fun.
00:24:41.740 Of course it's bad.
00:24:42.780 No, it's not.
00:24:43.460 It's not bad at all.
00:24:44.240 I've heard it's terrible from everybody but you.
00:24:47.440 Everyone.
00:24:48.720 Everyone has said.
00:24:50.060 Those everyones that you're talking to don't know what they speak of.
00:24:53.160 Avatar 3 has shifted to December of 2025 now.
00:24:58.680 Oh, wow.
00:24:59.440 Avatar 4 has shifted to December of 2029.
00:25:03.820 Oh, that's too long.
00:25:04.680 I can't wait that long.
00:25:05.480 And Avatar 5, which those are never going to happen, by the way, but Avatar 5 has shifted
00:25:13.540 to December of 2031.
00:25:16.780 As if we're still around then.
00:25:18.720 That's only 22 years since the original in 2009.
00:25:27.440 Wow.
00:25:27.800 That's amazing.
00:25:29.300 I didn't think.
00:25:30.580 I thought.
00:25:31.900 I think 3 is.
00:25:33.900 They're pretty close to being done with 3.
00:25:35.680 But there's no way 4 or 5 happens.
00:25:37.620 I'm sorry.
00:25:38.160 It's just not going to happen.
00:25:38.820 How old is James Cameron now?
00:25:40.360 I don't know.
00:25:40.740 He's got to be 70.
00:25:42.280 Maybe more.
00:25:42.940 At least.
00:25:43.300 74.
00:25:44.060 Maybe.
00:25:44.520 He's got to.
00:25:45.100 Let's see.
00:25:46.280 Okay.
00:25:46.680 No.
00:25:47.260 He's only 68.
00:25:48.440 No.
00:25:48.780 He only looks 75 then.
00:25:50.160 Huh.
00:25:51.060 Interesting.
00:25:51.460 He could pull off another one then.
00:25:53.100 68.
00:25:53.720 Yeah.
00:25:53.980 He's not going to pull off 2031.
00:25:55.660 We'll see.
00:25:56.500 Good luck.
00:25:57.520 So in other changes for the Marvel reshuffling, Captain America, Brave New World moving from
00:26:03.580 May of 2024 to July of 2024.
00:26:06.540 But it's a new Captain America, right?
00:26:08.480 Right.
00:26:09.040 Yeah.
00:26:09.180 Brave New World, which is because of that is now delaying Thunderbolts from December of
00:26:16.060 2024 or to December of 2024.
00:26:20.760 Blade is now pushed back till February of 2025.
00:26:24.380 Fantastic Four is pushed back till May of 2025.
00:26:28.780 Avengers The King Dynasty is getting pushed back until May of 2025.
00:26:34.060 I mean, until May of 2026.
00:26:36.640 Okay.
00:26:37.080 And the Avengers Secret Wars is going to May of 2027.
00:26:43.400 I mean, holy cow.
00:26:44.740 Now, this one you'll like.
00:26:46.880 All right.
00:26:47.120 So in addition to the Star Wars film in December of 2026, two movies set in the galaxy far,
00:26:55.840 far away.
00:26:57.020 A separate Star Wars movie is being pushed from until May of 2026.
00:27:05.060 Then they have another Star Wars film that's being pushed to 2027.
00:27:09.340 And they haven't even clarified what those movies are about, names, anything.
00:27:14.580 They just have dates for when they're going to come out.
00:27:16.740 The new Alien movie produced by Ridley Scott, that's coming in 2024.
00:27:21.940 And so I love the quote about Avatar.
00:27:30.040 The space between sequels is way too long, but each Avatar film is an exciting but epic
00:27:36.040 undertaking that takes time to bring the quality level we as filmmakers strive for and audiences
00:27:42.180 have come to expect.
00:27:44.060 Producer John Landau for you.
00:27:45.760 Mm-hmm.
00:27:46.060 So you need to get, you need to see it.
00:27:48.800 What are you talking about?
00:27:49.900 No interest.
00:27:50.640 The way of water.
00:27:51.420 Zero interest.
00:27:52.660 I wouldn't watch it for free at home.
00:27:55.220 Well, that's, I believe that to be not true.
00:27:57.520 No, it is true.
00:27:58.440 I believe it is true.
00:27:59.260 You should be watching that.
00:27:59.700 Mm-hmm.
00:28:00.520 Congratulations to Speedcuber Max Park from California.
00:28:07.560 He has set a new world record.
00:28:09.180 Max is now 21.
00:28:10.880 He's won over 400 events featured in the 2020 Netflix film, which I'm sure you've
00:28:16.040 seen, the Speedcubers.
00:28:17.640 I have seen it.
00:28:18.460 He made, okay, I know that.
00:28:20.420 I've seen it.
00:28:20.680 You'd rather watch that than Avatar.
00:28:22.320 Yes.
00:28:23.020 He made several attempts to break this record at an event in Long Beach, California.
00:28:27.460 Okay.
00:28:27.580 The previous record has held since 2018 by China's Yusheng Du at 3.47 seconds.
00:28:36.960 All right.
00:28:37.460 To do a Rubik's Cube, right?
00:28:38.820 That's the record.
00:28:39.540 That was the record.
00:28:40.560 Yeah.
00:28:40.700 Three seconds.
00:28:42.420 3.47 seconds.
00:28:45.300 Okay.
00:28:45.520 So Max Park.
00:28:46.720 That's really fast.
00:28:47.460 Just broke that record.
00:28:48.840 What is it now?
00:28:50.780 Well, the video will show you 3.13 seconds.
00:28:54.660 3.13.
00:28:55.740 There you go.
00:28:56.060 If you're watching on Blaze TV.
00:28:57.360 Here we go.
00:28:57.800 Here's Max.
00:28:58.460 And.
00:28:58.940 Checking out the cue.
00:29:00.760 All right.
00:29:01.340 All right.
00:29:03.280 Go.
00:29:05.220 Look at it.
00:29:06.340 And.
00:29:06.720 Set it down.
00:29:08.260 And.
00:29:09.080 Okay, that's it.
00:29:10.000 All right.
00:29:10.760 Set it down.
00:29:11.700 And.
00:29:12.240 Look at it.
00:29:12.580 Max Park.
00:29:13.080 All right.
00:29:13.340 This is it.
00:29:13.780 It doesn't look like that.
00:29:14.880 Go.
00:29:15.100 He did not.
00:29:15.880 Oh, okay.
00:29:16.360 I see.
00:29:18.620 Yes!
00:29:19.180 Boom!
00:29:21.300 Holy cow.
00:29:23.800 If I'm not mistaken, I think that kid's on the spectrum, too.
00:29:27.100 He is.
00:29:27.720 Yeah.
00:29:27.920 He's on the spectrum.
00:29:28.860 But he has this incredible skill.
00:29:31.780 I wasn't concerned about where he parks.
00:29:34.040 Yeah.
00:29:36.280 America's back, though, baby.
00:29:38.200 He's an American.
00:29:39.200 He's in charge.
00:29:39.820 He's got the world record.
00:29:40.980 Good.
00:29:41.120 We're taking it back from China, man.
00:29:42.960 I love it.
00:29:43.440 I know.
00:29:43.860 That's awesome.
00:29:44.720 Congratulations.
00:29:45.760 There are.
00:29:46.380 You know, there are only a few things.
00:29:48.340 Also, this is in the fat five.
00:29:50.600 Chewing the fat.
00:29:51.200 Fat five.
00:29:51.740 Number three.
00:29:52.240 There are only a few things that could get people to stop thinking about a little business.
00:29:57.480 And one of them is sports.
00:30:00.340 During the Champions League final between Manchester City and Inter Milan this past weekend, traffic
00:30:06.180 on Pornhub plunged 32%, which is way below average in Italy.
00:30:13.780 Then it surged up 17% in hours after they lost.
00:30:18.840 If you look at the chart, they have the chart that shows Europe, Italy, the UK just dramatically
00:30:25.380 drops off during these games.
00:30:28.300 And then it shoots back up.
00:30:29.580 And they claim, you know, even the website says, you know, their traffic drops during
00:30:34.920 all super events like the Super Bowls.
00:30:38.400 You know, they said it plunged in Philadelphia like 35% last year during the Super Bowl.
00:30:45.020 I mean, sometime Pornhub has to take a back seat, I guess.
00:30:48.000 I guess.
00:30:48.680 Yeah.
00:30:48.840 So, Man City won the championship?
00:30:50.940 Apparently.
00:30:51.120 Yeah.
00:30:51.720 This.
00:30:52.040 Yeah.
00:30:52.300 This.
00:30:52.620 The Champions League final.
00:30:54.300 And so, you know, I guess nobody.
00:30:56.980 I guess the picture in picture doesn't work during the sporting event.
00:31:00.200 For some.
00:31:01.460 For some.
00:31:02.600 For some.
00:31:03.360 It doesn't work.
00:31:05.320 Chewing the fat.
00:31:06.800 Number four of the fat five.
00:31:09.380 Yesterday, a new Gallup poll found that employees worldwide worldwide are stressed and fighting
00:31:17.140 with their bosses, the survey found that 59% of workers are not engaged and instead are quiet
00:31:25.340 quitting.
00:31:26.660 The survey also found that 44% of workers suffer from a lot of stress.
00:31:33.860 Oh, no.
00:31:34.400 I know.
00:31:35.380 I don't know.
00:31:35.760 One solution they came to is that employees say having their bosses engage with them and
00:31:42.220 recognize their contributions is a start.
00:31:45.800 So, I love the quiet quitting.
00:31:49.940 That just breaks out to you doing your job.
00:31:53.380 Yeah.
00:31:54.860 I just don't do anything extra.
00:31:56.740 I'm not going to go out and have dinner with my workmates.
00:32:00.380 I'm not going to go have lunch.
00:32:01.620 I'm just going to do my job.
00:32:03.540 Okay.
00:32:06.020 Thanks.
00:32:07.280 Appreciate it.
00:32:08.240 That's what we want.
00:32:10.200 Yeah.
00:32:10.400 That's what we pay you for.
00:32:12.420 Right.
00:32:12.800 I don't.
00:32:13.680 Good.
00:32:13.900 It's really good.
00:32:14.760 Right.
00:32:15.380 Yeah.
00:32:15.800 Right.
00:32:16.180 And I know this isn't part of the fat five, although we could make it part of the fat
00:32:19.560 five is the, the new act that, well, you just talked about it on your show, Pat Gray Unleashed
00:32:24.740 just before, just before this show started with the crown act that just passed in Texas.
00:32:33.060 Oh my gosh.
00:32:33.980 And it's just amazing.
00:32:35.360 So, the crown act stands for create a respectful and open world for natural hair.
00:32:43.240 For natural hair.
00:32:44.320 For natural hair.
00:32:45.600 Right.
00:32:45.740 So, if you go to, you know, the crown act dot com, it's, I mean, people just, we just want
00:32:50.380 you to do your job and there are plenty of jobs.
00:32:52.560 I've worked at a number of jobs where they have a dress code and a, you know, a style code.
00:32:59.340 Uh, I guess that does not exist anymore, uh, at all.
00:33:03.220 It's just amazing.
00:33:03.860 Well, it can't, it can't because you can't stop people from wearing their hair any way
00:33:09.580 they want if they're a minority.
00:33:10.900 Now, if they're white, that doesn't apply.
00:33:14.060 You can.
00:33:14.920 But this is about, uh, this is about people of some certain color, right?
00:33:20.120 Yes.
00:33:20.600 And they've specified that in the bill in Texas.
00:33:23.220 Absolutely.
00:33:23.640 And if you go to their website, I mean, they completely, uh, say that there's biased against,
00:33:28.800 um, uh, black women and their hair.
00:33:31.420 Wow.
00:33:32.020 And, uh, I mean, they claim that they've been discriminated against forever.
00:33:36.640 And the, one of the stories that I, that I like about that though, is because it's based
00:33:41.460 on, I felt like I had to change my hair.
00:33:45.580 I felt like people didn't like my hair.
00:33:49.180 Yeah.
00:33:49.520 But nobody said anything.
00:33:50.700 Right.
00:33:51.300 Nobody said anything.
00:33:52.180 They felt it.
00:33:52.820 But they felt it.
00:33:53.160 Yeah, they felt it.
00:33:53.780 It's all about feeling.
00:33:54.620 Yeah.
00:33:54.940 So this is, you're able to wear dreadlocks or they can't make you stop or whatever.
00:33:59.400 Right.
00:34:00.440 It's about texture.
00:34:02.340 They said.
00:34:02.940 Yes.
00:34:03.340 It's not about length.
00:34:04.400 There's nothing in the act about length of hair.
00:34:08.100 So it's all about texture and twirling it and twisting it and whatever else.
00:34:12.480 I don't know.
00:34:13.500 If you're an employer that has employees that have to deal with the public.
00:34:19.960 You should be able to mandate that your employees are presentable.
00:34:25.060 And well, they will say that decides that I guess the employer does.
00:34:28.840 Right.
00:34:29.120 Well, right.
00:34:29.700 But I mean, they will say that, uh, you know, that my dreadlocks are presentable.
00:34:34.680 That's what they will say.
00:34:36.120 Yes.
00:34:36.520 My dreads are presentable.
00:34:37.840 Yes.
00:34:38.100 And you're racist if you don't agree.
00:34:40.340 Right.
00:34:40.860 So that's going to, that's going to be interesting.
00:34:43.240 It sure is.
00:34:44.340 It sure is.
00:34:45.500 I leave you with, uh, here with the, uh, chewing the fat, fat five, the, uh, something
00:34:49.400 to think on today.
00:34:50.380 They claim if you cut off your thumb, you lose your middle finger.
00:34:55.960 What?
00:34:56.540 You know, if you cut off your thumb, you lose your middle finger.
00:34:58.400 You don't have it anymore.
00:34:59.080 But I, I disagree with that.
00:35:00.580 I mean, thumb or no thumb, the old middle finger still means the same thing.
00:35:04.620 Yeah.
00:35:05.100 Yeah.
00:35:05.580 Mm-hmm.
00:35:06.180 I agree.
00:35:06.720 Yes.
00:35:07.100 Thank you.
00:35:07.620 All right.
00:35:08.820 Let me eat!
00:35:09.980 All right.
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00:35:20.280 Ever since he tried the Rough Greens for the first time, my dog, Uno, has changed.
00:35:35.880 He's a completely different dog.
00:35:37.720 I hear from people all the time in the audience.
00:35:40.660 I mean, hundreds and hundreds of letters have come in who have had the same experience with
00:35:44.960 their dog.
00:35:45.380 They've heard me talk about Rough Greens on the show.
00:35:47.160 They get some for themselves.
00:35:48.500 And as soon as they sprinkle it on the dog's food, the dog literally wolfs it down.
00:35:52.700 And it's really good for them.
00:35:53.880 It's not a dog food.
00:35:54.800 It's just chock full of vitamins and minerals and probiotics and omega oils that you sprinkle.
00:35:59.340 Your dog needs these things to be healthy.
00:36:02.100 My dog was easy.
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00:36:06.260 Some dogs take a little bit to get used to the new flavor, though.
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00:36:12.900 He doesn't want that to be a reason for you not to try.
00:36:15.140 So right now, he's got a special gift available.
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00:36:27.920 Put it on your dog's food and begin to watch your dog become healthier.
00:36:33.040 You know, Pat and Jeffy, by the way, for Glenn today, next year, Ted Cruz is up for re-election
00:36:46.580 again, and he's pretty concerned about his Democrat opponent.
00:36:50.160 It's going to be a fight.
00:36:51.180 Yeah.
00:36:51.600 You know, I heard him talking about the fight, and I thought, oh, my gosh.
00:36:55.300 Former NFL football player.
00:36:56.740 It's not like he's running against, you know, Beto again.
00:36:59.740 But, and Beto gave him a little bit of a scare last time.
00:37:03.220 Well, because he got the donations, right?
00:37:05.360 I mean, people from all over the country donated to whoever was against Ted Cruz.
00:37:10.880 And I think it's happening even more so this time.
00:37:13.060 It absolutely is.
00:37:13.980 With this Colin Allred guy, who's a former NFL football player.
00:37:17.500 He's well-known in Dallas and throughout Texas, and he's getting a ton of cash from donors all over the place.
00:37:24.620 And so, we can't lose Ted Cruz from the Senate.
00:37:29.220 There's a couple of irreplaceable men.
00:37:31.320 He's one of them.
00:37:32.300 Mike Lee's another.
00:37:33.680 Yes.
00:37:33.840 But we can't lose Ted Cruz.
00:37:36.220 No.
00:37:37.180 That cannot happen.
00:37:38.460 I mean, TedCruz.org.
00:37:40.780 Yes.
00:37:41.400 Help the man out.
00:37:42.480 Help the brother out.
00:37:43.500 Right.
00:37:43.600 Because we can't, I mean, I, thankfully, I was listening to an interview from him, and he didn't mention anything about running for president again.
00:37:53.040 So, I was happy about that.
00:37:54.180 Yeah, I don't think that's going to happen.
00:37:55.200 I was happy about that.
00:37:56.180 Right.
00:37:56.660 But just stay in the Senate.
00:37:59.480 That's where you belong.
00:38:00.500 You stay, fight for the country and Texas.
00:38:03.360 And we have to have him there.
00:38:03.780 We cannot lose him in the Senate.
00:38:05.420 That's true.
00:38:05.900 That cannot happen.
00:38:06.980 Very true.
00:38:07.700 I mean, holy cow.
00:38:09.320 We are in a tough spot as it is.
00:38:12.980 And one of Ted's biggest problems, I think, is that he still hasn't recovered from the vicious beating I gave him in foosball back in Iowa.
00:38:20.560 It's possible.
00:38:21.460 In 2020.
00:38:21.980 It's possible.
00:38:22.480 It's very possible.
00:38:23.320 It's 2016, I guess.
00:38:24.960 It's been a while, but he still hasn't recovered from that.
00:38:28.700 So.
00:38:29.420 How often do you hear people say, hi?
00:38:31.720 Oh, man.
00:38:32.520 He hasn't been the same since.
00:38:33.900 Right.
00:38:34.400 All the time.
00:38:35.940 People bring it up all the time.
00:38:38.100 Really?
00:38:38.540 Yeah.
00:38:39.280 Yeah.
00:38:39.700 Let's take it out of the articles I read, but.
00:38:43.060 They do.
00:38:44.100 But they still have to.
00:38:45.200 They still bring it up because he's too embarrassed.
00:38:47.020 I've asked them to take it out.
00:38:48.840 Okay.
00:38:49.220 Because it makes me feel bad for him.
00:38:51.160 So, yeah.
00:38:52.400 They usually remove it.
00:38:53.480 Yeah.
00:38:53.640 Well, that's nice of him.
00:38:54.660 That's nice of him.
00:38:55.740 But yes, he needs donations.
00:38:58.800 Tedcruz.com?
00:39:00.220 Dot org.
00:39:00.740 Tedcruz.org.
00:39:01.680 Tedcruz.org.
00:39:02.560 All right.
00:39:03.780 Because, I mean, can you imagine if Texas goes to a Democrat, apart from the fact that
00:39:11.720 you'd lose one of the best senators in office, but you'd also lose a Republican from Texas?
00:39:18.820 Yeah.
00:39:19.540 That'd be bad.
00:39:20.500 That would be real bad.
00:39:22.400 And we need to get back control of the Senate.
00:39:25.520 Need to keep control in the House.
00:39:27.100 Need to gain back control in the Senate and the White House.
00:39:33.220 So, we have a shot at saving this nation.
00:39:35.880 Yes.
00:39:36.420 Please.
00:39:36.860 Right?
00:39:37.200 Because these Marxists are driving us into the dirt and it just can't continue.
00:39:42.380 Just can't continue.
00:39:43.160 So, whatever we have to do.
00:39:44.680 If we have to back up truckloads of ballots.
00:39:47.100 You are.
00:39:48.000 Of ballots.
00:39:48.820 I want to hear the beep, beep, beep of ballots.
00:39:51.460 At four in the morning.
00:39:53.680 If that's the game we have to play, let's play it.
00:39:58.180 I'm not saying we should cheat.
00:39:59.880 But I'm saying, you know, round up your neighbors and take them to the polls if they're Republicans.
00:40:05.120 In a U-Haul with extra boxes.
00:40:07.360 Yep.
00:40:08.540 In fact, rent a semi-trailer tractor and round up everybody in your subdivision and get them to the polls.
00:40:15.400 Bring them in.
00:40:16.360 It's going to be necessary.
00:40:17.920 Yeah.
00:40:18.200 You know?
00:40:18.520 All right.
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00:41:03.340 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:06.460 It's Pat Gray and Jeff Fisher for Glenn this week.
00:41:13.840 You know, this is kind of interesting because Starbucks just lost a huge case.
00:41:20.420 They fired somebody because she's white and the jury agreed that that's what they did.
00:41:27.680 So she got awarded a few dollars.
00:41:29.820 We'll get into that.
00:41:30.760 Tell you about that coming up in a minute.
00:41:32.360 You've heard Glenn say plenty of times that dog food is dead food.
00:41:40.240 It's really true.
00:41:41.740 Because nutrition isn't brown.
00:41:44.080 Good nutrition is green, right?
00:41:46.620 The founder of Rough Greens, naturopathic Dr. Dennis Black, suggested that I remind all
00:41:52.220 of Glenn's listeners that Rough Greens is not dog food and not a medicine.
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00:42:12.640 It does all kinds of great things for your dog.
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00:42:16.600 Rough Greens is simply amazing.
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00:43:02.220 So there was a regional manager of a Starbucks who says she was fired because she's white.
00:43:09.840 In Philadelphia, right?
00:43:11.820 This is that Philadelphia case?
00:43:13.440 Yeah.
00:43:13.820 Yeah.
00:43:15.120 And the jury agreed with her.
00:43:17.900 They're like, yeah, yeah.
00:43:19.460 They fired Whitey.
00:43:20.600 Yeah.
00:43:21.120 Yeah.
00:43:21.780 Sure enough.
00:43:22.440 I believe that was the final decision from the jury.
00:43:26.060 Yeah.
00:43:26.540 Yeah.
00:43:26.900 Yeah.
00:43:27.260 They fired Whitey.
00:43:28.320 And Whitey didn't do anything wrong except be white.
00:43:35.220 Well, yeah.
00:43:36.100 Well.
00:43:36.700 Okay.
00:43:37.680 Yes.
00:43:38.120 You were white.
00:43:38.940 And obviously, that's wrong.
00:43:40.140 Well, I mean, she wouldn't let him use the bathroom.
00:43:43.560 Oh, no.
00:43:45.060 Oh, no.
00:43:45.200 I mean, that stemmed from that whole thing, right?
00:43:46.740 They were in the store.
00:43:48.120 These guys were in the store.
00:43:48.680 Okay.
00:43:48.840 Two black men were at the Philadelphia Starbucks.
00:43:52.960 Yeah.
00:43:53.440 And this was clear back in April.
00:43:55.120 A long time ago.
00:43:55.900 It feels like another lifetime ago.
00:43:57.720 It really does.
00:43:59.000 And they were in the store.
00:44:00.520 They hadn't purchased anything.
00:44:02.100 And they wanted to use the restroom.
00:44:04.620 And she was like, well, no, you're not a customer.
00:44:06.920 That's for customers.
00:44:07.900 Right.
00:44:08.440 Which actually, Starbucks ended up changing their whole outlook on using the restrooms after this particular incident.
00:44:15.240 Yep.
00:44:15.820 But so then they caused a big scene.
00:44:19.080 And the police said she called the police.
00:44:20.740 And the police came.
00:44:21.540 They got arrested.
00:44:22.420 I mean, there were protests outside the store, if I remember right.
00:44:25.440 I mean, it was a pretty remarkable thing over, no, you have to buy something to use our bathroom.
00:44:32.560 And isn't that the case at most businesses?
00:44:35.440 Well, I mean.
00:44:36.480 I mean, most businesses don't like it when you just come in and use their restroom, right?
00:44:41.220 They don't like it.
00:44:42.660 I don't care if you're black, white, brown, purple, green.
00:44:46.280 It doesn't matter.
00:44:47.360 They don't like that.
00:44:48.680 Buy something.
00:44:49.260 And then you can use the restroom.
00:44:50.960 That's pretty much everybody.
00:44:53.580 But this went to trial.
00:44:55.920 She got fired and claimed that it was racial discrimination.
00:44:59.620 And a jury returned a verdict of $600,000 in compensatory damages.
00:45:07.420 So to compensate her for the loss of the job, they gave her $600,000.
00:45:12.260 And then on top of that, $25 million for punitive damages.
00:45:18.740 Okay.
00:45:19.880 Wow.
00:45:20.360 This turned out to be worth it.
00:45:21.920 Thank you for firing me, Starbucks.
00:45:24.000 $25.6 million.
00:45:25.400 Did she say that she was still sorry for being whitey, though?
00:45:30.040 I don't know if she said that.
00:45:32.200 I don't think she did.
00:45:33.440 She better.
00:45:34.460 Yeah.
00:45:35.540 Wow.
00:45:36.620 The reason for termination, according to the complaint, was that the situation is not recoverable.
00:45:41.980 The complaint argued that this was a pretext for race discrimination and that Shannon Phillips' race was a motivating and or determinative factor in their discriminatory treatment.
00:45:53.840 And so, wow.
00:45:56.540 So $25.6 million later, she's a pretty happy camper, I'm guessing.
00:46:03.020 Now, obviously, Starbucks.
00:46:04.560 Is she going to see any of that?
00:46:05.660 Yeah.
00:46:06.140 Is she going to see a penny of it?
00:46:07.820 I don't know.
00:46:09.620 Starbucks could obviously appeal this decision, and I'm sure they will.
00:46:14.480 I'm sure they will.
00:46:15.460 But then rather than take a chance on this, will they offer her?
00:46:19.200 Yeah, make a settlement.
00:46:20.340 $5 million?
00:46:21.220 $2 million?
00:46:21.780 I mean, I'm signing on the dotted line for $5 million.
00:46:25.000 Oh, yeah.
00:46:25.420 Me too.
00:46:26.220 Me too.
00:46:26.600 Rather than go through another trial?
00:46:28.820 You want to give me $5 million?
00:46:30.200 I'll sign on the dotted line.
00:46:31.340 We're good.
00:46:31.740 Yep.
00:46:32.060 We're all fine.
00:46:32.920 We're fine.
00:46:33.240 Everything's fine.
00:46:33.960 I think I could make ends meet on that.
00:46:35.300 Just transfer that into my account.
00:46:38.080 Right.
00:46:39.240 Right.
00:46:39.700 Here's my Venmo.
00:46:40.740 I want to see it right now.
00:46:42.340 Okay?
00:46:42.480 But it's kind of interesting because Starbucks is one of those woke companies.
00:46:48.940 Oh, for sure.
00:46:49.480 They're under fire now because they had employees saying that they were no longer allowed to have pride decorations in the store.
00:46:58.660 And workers, their union, have been tweeting that.
00:47:01.780 And they're saying that they've had to take down their pride decorations at the stores smack dab in the middle of pride month.
00:47:08.620 And Starbucks is like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:47:11.800 We're not saying that.
00:47:13.180 There's been no change to corporate policy.
00:47:16.900 We unwaveringly support the LGBTQIA2 plus community.
00:47:22.620 Of course they do.
00:47:23.900 I mean, there's no.
00:47:25.080 Of course they do.
00:47:29.220 I love the.
00:47:30.540 No, we have not.
00:47:31.960 Don't you dare think that we've said anything of the kind.
00:47:36.480 It's interesting that there's no way they would offend anybody in that community.
00:47:41.420 But we'll offend everybody else every day.
00:47:46.220 Every day.
00:47:47.360 We'll fire Whitey.
00:47:48.780 We'll spit in your face as a conservative customer.
00:47:52.800 Yeah.
00:47:53.100 I know.
00:47:53.440 You don't matter at all.
00:47:55.600 I know.
00:47:55.980 It's like, you know, it's like the Dodgers doing this thing.
00:47:59.460 I think it's tomorrow night.
00:48:00.980 Oh, is it finally going to happen?
00:48:02.000 Yeah, it's going to happen tomorrow night.
00:48:03.520 They still haven't backed out of that.
00:48:05.440 Can you believe that?
00:48:06.480 No, I can't actually.
00:48:07.440 I thought for sure they would.
00:48:08.440 I did too.
00:48:09.200 I did too.
00:48:09.740 But they're hanging in there.
00:48:10.920 They're sticking to it.
00:48:12.140 This sisters of perpetual indulgence.
00:48:15.260 Yeah.
00:48:16.360 This blasphemous anti-Catholic, anti-Christian group that performs all kinds of hideous things.
00:48:26.200 And it's super insulting.
00:48:27.980 Or allowing it to happen at a Major League Baseball game.
00:48:29.060 Right.
00:48:29.500 Why?
00:48:30.560 Why?
00:48:31.300 Well, because we don't want to offend anybody in the LGBTQQIA2 plus community, but we don't
00:48:39.340 mind offending Christians or Catholics at all.
00:48:41.420 We don't mind.
00:48:41.960 That's fine.
00:48:42.300 How about you?
00:48:43.200 They can go suck rocks for a week here.
00:48:47.700 As a matter of fact, why don't you?
00:48:49.620 Why don't you?
00:48:50.300 Yeah.
00:48:50.940 And not only are they doing that, there's a women's soccer team in Los Angeles that is
00:48:55.480 also inviting them to perform.
00:48:58.120 Oh, well, that's good.
00:48:59.080 Yeah.
00:48:59.780 They're going to put on a trans festival for all ages.
00:49:02.620 All ages.
00:49:05.720 National Women's Soccer League expansion team in LA is presenting an all-ages transgender
00:49:11.460 pride festival, which will feature drag performances and members of the controversial
00:49:17.960 Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
00:49:21.000 Love them.
00:49:21.620 Trans Pride LA 2023 will take place June 16th and 17th.
00:49:26.560 That's coming up this weekend, being presented by Angel City FC.
00:49:31.640 This all-ages free event expects 2,000 plus attendees over two days.
00:49:38.640 The Los Angeles LGBT Center, which is hosting the event, also stated that the Trans Town
00:49:45.040 Hall, which will take place on the 16th, will include dynamic performances from drag
00:49:51.100 all-stars.
00:49:52.160 I love the drag all-stars, don't you?
00:49:54.720 Trans Town Hall.
00:49:55.460 Trans Town Hall and the drag all-stars.
00:50:02.160 Man, if I could only-
00:50:03.920 Sounds like a good time.
00:50:04.580 If I could only become a trans-
00:50:06.240 Sounds like a good time.
00:50:07.900 Drag all-star, I'd have it made-
00:50:10.740 You got to work a little bit harder.
00:50:11.740 Yeah, you do.
00:50:12.140 Right.
00:50:12.500 I know.
00:50:13.220 I know.
00:50:13.900 But it's a dream.
00:50:15.080 It's a dream.
00:50:15.540 I don't want to take away from you, Jordan.
00:50:17.640 It will also feature speeches from a number of different people from the drag and transgender
00:50:23.080 communities, including members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence that mocks Christians
00:50:30.140 and Catholics.
00:50:31.760 They've been at the center of controversy, of course, since the Dodgers invited them.
00:50:35.600 The Trans Pride Festival will also feature seven educational workshops, which will include-
00:50:43.440 Keep in mind, this is all ages.
00:50:45.600 It'll include-
00:50:46.600 The workshops are all ages as well?
00:50:48.360 Yeah.
00:50:48.600 Oh, yeah.
00:50:48.800 Okay.
00:50:49.220 Yeah, yeah.
00:50:49.500 But the whole thing is, it'll include Advocacy 101, Kinkables, Affordable Household Kink.
00:50:58.840 Love that.
00:50:59.620 You know, because, I mean, we all love the household kink.
00:51:02.340 It's just that, can you afford it?
00:51:04.360 Well, they're going to tell you how, I guess.
00:51:05.780 I mean, prices are through the roof on a lot of items.
00:51:08.340 I don't want to name any of them.
00:51:10.900 No.
00:51:11.180 But yes, you're right.
00:51:12.460 They are.
00:51:13.260 And so, they're going to tell you how to get a hold of them affordably.
00:51:17.100 That's nice.
00:51:17.660 I mean, maybe you can get a used product.
00:51:19.580 Maybe there's a flea market somewhere you can pick up some kinkables.
00:51:23.060 Maybe.
00:51:23.480 But, I mean, that's what we're going to find out in the workshop, right?
00:51:25.920 So, you got that.
00:51:27.180 You got the Advocacy 101, Kinkables, Affordable Household Kink, and Revolting Gender, Sex and
00:51:33.820 Playing with Gender.
00:51:35.680 Those are the workshops that you can participate in.
00:51:38.220 Revolting Gender.
00:51:39.760 Uh-huh.
00:51:40.940 Yeah.
00:51:41.140 Okay.
00:51:41.720 Revolting Gender.
00:51:42.480 So, I guess you're in a revolt as a gender would be my take on that.
00:51:47.440 And then, the sex and playing with gender.
00:51:49.740 I don't even want to get into what that might be.
00:51:52.180 I'll have to wait for the workshop.
00:51:53.320 Right.
00:51:54.280 The event will also include a children and families activity area.
00:51:59.120 Nice.
00:51:59.740 With supervised activities.
00:52:00.860 And have the kids help you find some affordable kink items.
00:52:03.260 Right.
00:52:03.780 Right.
00:52:04.060 Right.
00:52:04.400 All for that.
00:52:05.440 Several featured children's workshops for the duration of the event.
00:52:09.040 Good.
00:52:09.480 Good.
00:52:09.740 Good.
00:52:09.900 Good.
00:52:10.000 Good.
00:52:10.700 Meanwhile, the event website says, Trans Pride LA has taken on a very specific urgency
00:52:15.800 because of the over 500 pieces of anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ plus legislation in our country.
00:52:23.380 We are seeing a dramatic escalation of transphobic rhetoric.
00:52:27.320 It also bemoaned the criminalization of transgender health care, which includes puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and irreversible sex change operations.
00:52:39.020 And if I'm not mistaken, the only legislation that's been passed anywhere that would prevent you from any of this is if you're underage.
00:52:48.380 As far as I know.
00:52:49.380 As far as I know, it's all underage stuff, right?
00:52:51.380 It's all children.
00:52:52.000 Yep.
00:52:52.100 It's underage stuff.
00:52:54.400 It's trying to protect children.
00:52:58.140 Correct.
00:52:59.480 Ah.
00:53:00.860 While Angel City FC is listed as the event's presenting sponsor, other companies like Telemundo and Comcast, NBCUniversal are listed as official sponsors, too.
00:53:11.600 A list of supporting sponsors includes ADP and Pacific Western Bank, and American Airlines is the event's official airline partner.
00:53:21.400 Oh, wonderful.
00:53:22.680 It's wonderful.
00:53:23.520 I mean, when you travel, you've got to travel American Air, right?
00:53:26.200 Especially if you're trans.
00:53:29.040 Now, apparently, yeah.
00:53:30.340 I guess so, since they're supporting.
00:53:33.100 Airlines, they discriminate all the time, people flying on their airlines.
00:53:39.080 They don't want just anyone flying on their airlines.
00:53:41.800 Really?
00:53:42.220 Oh, man.
00:53:42.840 Yeah.
00:53:43.200 You see that all the time.
00:53:44.940 Yeah.
00:53:45.200 Don't you?
00:53:45.820 Oh, sure.
00:53:47.040 Yes.
00:53:48.200 I mean, it's-
00:53:49.140 No.
00:53:49.560 Right.
00:53:50.240 It's incredible.
00:53:51.100 I know.
00:53:51.400 You don't.
00:53:52.060 Yeah.
00:53:52.300 I don't see it in any walk of life, frankly.
00:53:54.860 I don't either.
00:53:56.020 I don't ever see the discrimination going on.
00:53:57.920 I honestly, I don't.
00:53:59.360 I don't understand it.
00:54:00.440 What was it Biden said the other day?
00:54:02.360 It's still unacceptable in America where you can get married to a same-sex partner in the morning,
00:54:08.000 and you're thrown out of a restaurant in the afternoon.
00:54:11.600 I've never seen that.
00:54:13.600 I have never seen that.
00:54:15.580 Not once.
00:54:16.320 Ever.
00:54:16.760 In my life.
00:54:17.320 No, I haven't either.
00:54:18.260 And I've never actually heard of it happening.
00:54:23.160 I haven't either.
00:54:23.760 Because it's illegal.
00:54:25.580 So, yeah.
00:54:26.500 It pretty much doesn't-
00:54:27.560 It's illegal, and I think people are more decent than that.
00:54:31.100 As a rule.
00:54:31.880 I mean, the days of, yeah, we don't serve your kind in here.
00:54:35.700 Yeah.
00:54:36.280 Come on.
00:54:36.560 Those are long gone.
00:54:37.620 Long gone.
00:54:38.480 Uh-huh.
00:54:38.880 Long gone.
00:54:39.860 Yes.
00:54:40.040 Now, to hear this administration and the ilk of them, they believe that it still happens
00:54:46.440 all the time.
00:54:47.420 I don't know what world they live in, but the world that I live in, that never happens.
00:54:54.920 Yeah.
00:54:55.160 Here's Biden from the other day.
00:54:57.360 When a person can be married in the morning and thrown out of a restaurant for being gay
00:55:02.060 in the afternoon, something is still very wrong in America.
00:55:06.060 Well, yeah.
00:55:06.940 That's true.
00:55:07.960 That is true.
00:55:08.900 If that's happening at your local restaurant, that is a problem in America.
00:55:13.820 Yes, it is.
00:55:14.660 I don't see it that often.
00:55:16.340 Yes, it is.
00:55:17.080 Like, never.
00:55:19.140 So, he's the worst.
00:55:21.120 He's just the worst.
00:55:21.900 He definitely is.
00:55:23.040 888-727-BEC-MORE coming up.
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00:57:05.580 888-727-BECK with your thoughts today if you'd like to get involved in the broadcast.
00:57:13.900 This is pretty interesting.
00:57:15.400 Scientists have created a synthetic human embryo using stem cells in a groundbreaking advance
00:57:26.060 that sidesteps the need for eggs or sperm.
00:57:31.380 Hmm.
00:57:32.180 Okay.
00:57:32.760 Huh.
00:57:33.700 That is interesting.
00:57:34.820 Okay.
00:57:35.140 They say these model embryos, which resemble those in the earliest stages of human development,
00:57:41.600 could provide a crucial window on the impact of genetic disorders and the biological causes of recurrent miscarriage.
00:57:50.560 But the work also raises, you know, some serious ethical and legal issues about lab-grown entities
00:57:59.160 that fall outside the current legislation in most countries.
00:58:04.720 Well, yeah.
00:58:05.220 I mean, are they, is it an actual entity?
00:58:09.900 Or is it just a-
00:58:10.600 It has that potential, yeah.
00:58:12.080 Yeah.
00:58:12.340 I don't think they've actually grown a human from it, but they could, they think.
00:58:17.100 I don't think they have yet.
00:58:18.940 So, but without, without, without having to use sperm, where are you, where are you getting
00:58:25.100 the DNA?
00:58:26.440 I mean, where do you get, is it an actual human or is it just a thing?
00:58:32.500 The structures, they're calling them, do not have a beating heart or the beginnings of
00:58:38.420 a brain, but includes cells that would typically, typically go on to form the placenta, yolk sac,
00:58:44.640 and the embryo itself.
00:58:45.960 So this wouldn't be the baby, it'd be what you grow the baby in.
00:58:48.680 Right.
00:58:50.780 Weird.
00:58:51.340 So then if you grew a baby in there, that would also mess with the human DNA stuff.
00:58:58.200 Yeah.
00:58:58.600 Which would, they're saying, which would then fix any problems that you may perceive having
00:59:04.400 with that embryo or with the baby.
00:59:06.800 But the scientist says, we can create human embryo-like models by the reprogramming of these
00:59:13.500 cells.
00:59:14.420 There's no near-term prospect of the synthetic embryos being used clinically.
00:59:19.080 It would be illegal to implant them into a patient's womb.
00:59:22.560 Well, we're not going to do it.
00:59:24.600 If it's going to be illegal, these scientists are not going to do it.
00:59:26.780 If it's illegal, you know they won't go anywhere near it.
00:59:28.280 These scientists are not going to do it.
00:59:29.720 That's the great point right there, is that you don't have to worry about it.
00:59:33.340 Thank you.
00:59:33.840 Because it's illegal.
00:59:34.340 You don't have to worry about it at all.
00:59:37.340 Far be it from any scientist to do anything illegal, because they never would.
00:59:41.460 Nope.
00:59:42.280 But it's not clear yet whether these structures have the potential to continue maturing beyond
00:59:48.140 the earliest stages of development.
00:59:50.460 The motivation for the work is for scientists to understand the black box period of development
00:59:56.800 that's called that, because scientists are only allowed to cultivate embryos in the lab up
01:00:05.500 to a legal limit of 14 days.
01:00:07.680 They then pick up the course of development much further along by looking at pregnancy scans
01:00:12.840 and embryos donated for research.
01:00:16.060 So the head of the stem cell biology and development genetics at this place said, the idea is that
01:00:25.820 if you really model normal human embryonic development using stem cells, you can gain an awful lot
01:00:31.600 of information about how we begin development, what can go wrong, and you can do that without
01:00:37.360 having to use early embryos for research.
01:00:40.180 Okay.
01:00:40.780 Yeah.
01:00:41.380 All right.
01:00:41.720 That seems reasonable.
01:00:43.040 That does seem reasonable.
01:00:44.220 Right?
01:00:44.480 Interesting, though, the kinds of things we're able to do, like this, and like AI, are starting
01:00:52.800 to become worrisome, though.
01:00:55.940 You know?
01:00:56.620 Oh, I was going to say good.
01:00:59.260 I'm sorry.
01:01:00.240 I'm sorry.
01:01:01.160 They can be good.
01:01:03.060 This can all be used for good, but it can go the other way, too.
01:01:07.800 And it can go the other way really, really fast.
01:01:10.220 Yeah.
01:01:10.560 And AI is already starting to spin out of control.
01:01:14.480 I mean, you already have people trying to program these AI units to destroy humankind.
01:01:21.280 Just to see.
01:01:21.940 Just to see if they really do it.
01:01:23.660 Can it do it?
01:01:24.200 We don't want to.
01:01:25.160 No, I don't want it to happen.
01:01:26.460 But let's see if it can do it.
01:01:28.860 Why would we do that?
01:01:31.860 Just to see.
01:01:33.300 Seriously.
01:01:33.620 Seriously.
01:01:33.900 We're going to keep it going until it does.
01:01:35.980 Of course we are.
01:01:37.040 Of course we are.
01:01:37.680 They've admitted that.
01:01:38.580 Of course we are.
01:01:39.020 They said, this never turns off.
01:01:40.420 24-7.
01:01:41.300 It's going.
01:01:42.080 And it's trying to figure out how to destroy humanity.
01:01:45.940 Of course.
01:01:46.580 Of course.
01:01:47.080 Okay.
01:01:47.640 Well, that sounds like an interesting experiment.
01:01:49.800 Yeah.
01:01:50.080 Keep doing that.
01:01:50.760 Do you know when you're going to stop it?
01:01:52.100 Never.
01:01:52.580 We're not going to stop.
01:01:53.440 Oh.
01:01:53.900 We're not going to stop.
01:01:54.660 It can't be unplugged.
01:01:55.620 It can't be undone.
01:01:56.580 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:01:57.840 Huh.
01:01:59.400 It doesn't.
01:02:00.580 I don't know.
01:02:01.020 It seems, I don't know, counterproductive.
01:02:03.420 It does.
01:02:03.940 As a human.
01:02:04.680 I'm speaking as a human now.
01:02:06.140 You know.
01:02:07.240 When you have a really good realtor, man, that can turn your whole experience around
01:02:14.480 with trying to sell your house or buy a house.
01:02:16.460 A realtor has a lot of responsibility when it comes to helping you buy or sell a home.
01:02:21.400 They act as kind of a firewall of safety between you and the sometimes terrifying amount of work
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01:02:37.560 That's why Glenn started Real Estate Agents I Trust.
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01:02:43.380 You know, the people who've decided to make this their full-time occupation
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01:03:38.380 It is Pat Gray and Jeff Fisher for Glenn today.
01:03:43.460 Hello.
01:03:43.880 Dr. Blake 727-BECK.
01:03:49.960 We've got to get into the Trump situation.
01:03:52.520 Oh, yeah.
01:03:53.360 One of his assistants is being charged, too.
01:03:55.420 Yeah, his Dubois is being charged with him, too.
01:03:57.360 Yeah.
01:03:57.660 Yeah, we'll get into that coming up.
01:03:59.220 First, let's go to Linda in New York.
01:04:02.960 Hey, Linda.
01:04:03.400 You're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeff.
01:04:05.860 Hi, guys.
01:04:06.780 Hey.
01:04:07.020 Hi.
01:04:07.300 Yeah, I was just listening to you talk about the transits, and, you know, much like Cheez-Its,
01:04:14.280 you know.
01:04:14.800 Mm-hmm.
01:04:16.660 I was thinking, you know, maybe that's why TWA went out of business those years ago.
01:04:22.800 Oh, wow.
01:04:23.220 They realized there would come a time where they were not too appreciated.
01:04:26.640 Trans World Airlines.
01:04:28.640 Right.
01:04:29.040 Yeah.
01:04:29.540 Right.
01:04:30.160 See what you're saying there?
01:04:31.400 See?
01:04:31.680 Way ahead of the curve.
01:04:32.740 Uh-huh.
01:04:34.280 Thanks, Linda.
01:04:35.060 Way ahead of the curve.
01:04:36.620 That's true.
01:04:37.480 Trans World Airlines.
01:04:39.120 I'm making it funny.
01:04:40.380 Uh-huh.
01:04:41.220 I got it.
01:04:42.060 Uh-huh.
01:04:43.060 And that went out of business back in 1995.
01:04:45.900 Oh, 95.
01:04:46.840 So maybe we couldn't handle a trans world airline back then.
01:04:49.660 95.
01:04:49.940 Yeah.
01:04:51.900 It's only been gone for 30 years.
01:04:54.140 I flew with my grandfather on TWA.
01:04:56.280 Did you?
01:04:56.300 Did you?
01:04:56.620 Yeah.
01:04:57.020 I remember flying on TWA.
01:04:58.280 On his lap?
01:04:59.220 Yeah.
01:04:59.480 Because he was too young to probably buy a seat, right?
01:05:02.520 He was too young to sleep.
01:05:02.880 He was too young to sleep, right?
01:05:06.300 Let's see.
01:05:07.020 Daniel in California.
01:05:08.340 Hi.
01:05:08.740 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:05:10.740 Hey, how's it going?
01:05:11.780 Good.
01:05:13.600 So you guys were talking about how they were developing the placenta or the sac?
01:05:20.160 Yeah, yeah.
01:05:20.840 The synthetics, yes.
01:05:22.960 So have you guys heard of cultured meat?
01:05:26.260 Cultured meat, yes.
01:05:27.560 Where they take DNA out of a, or they take stem cells out of an animal?
01:05:32.520 And they create a steak inside of a lab or a hamburger?
01:05:35.980 Yes.
01:05:36.900 Yes.
01:05:37.340 And they have a-
01:05:38.500 Sounds yummy, doesn't it?
01:05:39.520 Yeah.
01:05:41.100 Yeah.
01:05:41.300 They speed up the process, right?
01:05:43.240 So they could whip up a burger and like way quicker than what it would take an animal
01:05:48.180 to develop it.
01:05:49.140 So why, if they got the technology, why wouldn't they be doing that with the humans already?
01:05:53.940 Well, because it's illegal.
01:05:55.600 They already, we said that already.
01:05:57.140 I mean, I appreciate you calling, Daniel, but they said it was illegal, so they would
01:06:02.020 be committing a crime.
01:06:03.300 Scientists won't do that because it's illegal.
01:06:09.100 That'd be like, wait.
01:06:10.900 I know.
01:06:11.440 Do we have to stop?
01:06:12.180 You know what would be cool is if we could just create a human being.
01:06:15.700 Maybe we could speed it up and create an adult human being.
01:06:18.780 That would be really cool.
01:06:19.640 But no.
01:06:20.360 No, no, no.
01:06:20.620 It's illegal.
01:06:21.640 It's illegal.
01:06:22.420 No, no, no.
01:06:23.100 Never mind anything I just said.
01:06:25.100 That's what would happen, Daniel, under those circumstances.
01:06:27.580 I mean, absolutely, 100%, Daniel.
01:06:28.600 It most definitely wouldn't.
01:06:29.560 If it didn't happen here, I mean, it would happen in some place probably that goes by
01:06:34.000 the name of Wuhan.
01:06:36.000 Right.
01:06:36.640 Very possible.
01:06:37.220 Yeah, you think China wouldn't do that?
01:06:39.060 Of course it would.
01:06:39.740 Absolutely.
01:06:40.280 Of course it would.
01:06:40.920 I represent science.
01:06:42.200 Uh-huh.
01:06:42.420 Yeah.
01:06:42.940 You think Fauci wouldn't do that?
01:06:44.180 Oh.
01:06:44.480 Well, Fauci was funding gain and function.
01:06:46.880 Yeah.
01:06:47.380 Already is.
01:06:47.900 Research in China.
01:06:49.380 I mean, so we're already down that road.
01:06:51.940 So, let's see.
01:06:53.600 Tim in Ohio.
01:06:55.100 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:06:56.620 Hi.
01:06:57.980 Yes.
01:06:58.860 I was calling in about the gay thing with Biden in the White House.
01:07:02.780 Mm-hmm.
01:07:03.140 Yeah.
01:07:03.860 I told your screener about three, four years ago, I was on a cruise transatlantic going
01:07:09.260 over to Europe.
01:07:10.120 Mm-hmm.
01:07:10.420 And we ended up laying out on an upper deck and come to find out there was a group of
01:07:14.880 about 10 gays.
01:07:16.740 Oh, my gosh.
01:07:17.320 And two of them, a couple.
01:07:18.180 Mm-hmm.
01:07:18.420 There was a couple of them up there that me and the wife got to know quite well because
01:07:21.880 they were quite a bit older.
01:07:22.820 They had been together almost 40 years at that point.
01:07:26.360 Wow.
01:07:26.860 And to be honest, they told me they were actually afraid the younger gays are causing trouble
01:07:32.520 trying to force it on other people.
01:07:34.940 He said, we just want to be left alone.
01:07:36.720 Okay.
01:07:37.100 You ask him about marriage.
01:07:38.860 We don't need no effing marriage certificate.
01:07:41.100 We've been together 40 years.
01:07:42.600 We take care of everything we need just fine.
01:07:45.720 You ask them what they want to be called.
01:07:47.560 I says, gay means happy.
01:07:49.080 I know you don't like queer.
01:07:50.240 What do you call – he said, how about just calling his friends?
01:07:53.920 Oh, that's nice.
01:07:55.540 That's so special.
01:07:56.700 So this was 30, 40 years ago?
01:08:00.000 No, no.
01:08:00.740 They were married that long or together.
01:08:02.900 Not married.
01:08:03.320 Okay.
01:08:03.600 How long ago?
01:08:04.360 So when was this cruise?
01:08:06.400 This was just before the China flu mess.
01:08:09.220 Oh, okay.
01:08:10.000 So not that long ago.
01:08:11.040 Yeah.
01:08:11.340 When the cruise lines actually had people that went on.
01:08:13.260 Well, I will say –
01:08:15.300 We was up on the deck for 12 days pretty well straight anytime there was good weather.
01:08:20.180 Right.
01:08:20.700 And we got to know them fairly well.
01:08:22.200 You ask them about the cake baking incident out west.
01:08:25.800 Tell them to go bake their own effing cake.
01:08:27.700 Why would they want that guy to bake the cake anyway?
01:08:30.880 Thanks, Tim.
01:08:31.560 Appreciate it.
01:08:32.140 Yeah.
01:08:32.360 Or go down the street to another bakery.
01:08:35.060 I mean, it's not that difficult.
01:08:36.320 But when radicals have an agenda, that's what you get.
01:08:41.300 Yeah.
01:08:41.680 And there are radicals in the movement that are trying to push all this stuff down our throats.
01:08:46.680 Yes.
01:08:47.060 The rank and file gays who just want to be left alone, live their lives, and aren't trying to change societal rules.
01:08:55.640 Yeah, they're fine with all of this stuff.
01:08:57.780 And if we actually are back in the 40s, maybe the 50s, where people said, we don't serve your kind here, if that has resurfaced, then it absolutely needs to stop.
01:09:13.780 Well, of course.
01:09:14.660 Yeah, nobody debates that.
01:09:16.020 That's just so silly to me.
01:09:17.440 It's so stupid.
01:09:18.320 I've never seen anything like it.
01:09:20.700 No, I haven't either.
01:09:21.760 For any reason.
01:09:22.560 For gays, for anybody of a racial background.
01:09:25.400 I mean, we can't even have no shoes, no shirt, no service.
01:09:28.640 No, you can't do that anymore.
01:09:30.340 You can't deny service to anybody for any reason.
01:09:33.840 I apparently can't even tell an employee, you know, you ought to get your hair cut.
01:09:37.020 No, you cannot.
01:09:38.580 Nope.
01:09:39.160 Not if they're un-white.
01:09:41.480 If they're a non-white person, you can't tell them that.
01:09:44.680 What about if they're, you know, one of those guys hanging out on the top deck?
01:09:50.200 You know, gay people.
01:09:51.420 Right.
01:09:51.940 Yeah.
01:09:52.320 Well, no.
01:09:52.980 Even if they're white, but they're gay, then you can't, you got to leave them alone.
01:09:58.180 Okay, that's right.
01:09:58.560 You got to leave them alone.
01:09:59.540 Yeah.
01:10:00.420 Lisa in North Carolina.
01:10:02.000 Hi.
01:10:02.480 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:10:04.140 Hello.
01:10:04.960 Hello.
01:10:05.920 Hi.
01:10:06.540 I would like to comment on everyone wanting to ban Fox News.
01:10:11.320 What happened with Tucker Carlson was very unfortunate.
01:10:14.920 And Don Bongino also.
01:10:16.680 But there are also some good things.
01:10:19.300 I enjoy watching The Five, Jesse Waters, Sean Hannity.
01:10:24.240 So, just banning, and I don't live on the iPhone.
01:10:28.300 I get a lot of my stuff from Fox News and the internet.
01:10:33.080 I mean, my laptop.
01:10:34.240 So, banning Fox News, I think it's sort of like throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
01:10:39.760 Yeah.
01:10:40.260 Okay.
01:10:41.000 Appreciate it.
01:10:41.600 Thanks, Lisa.
01:10:42.200 Yeah.
01:10:42.800 I mean, there are people who are going to continue to watch Fox.
01:10:45.940 Sure.
01:10:46.240 No matter what.
01:10:46.940 Yeah.
01:10:47.280 Because I'm frankly not one of them.
01:10:49.200 But there's going to be a lot of people who do.
01:10:51.880 I don't know.
01:10:53.620 I had my fill of Fox News and their nonsense some time ago.
01:10:58.100 Even before the Tucker Carlson situation.
01:10:59.860 We were going into the building every day?
01:11:01.480 Yeah.
01:11:01.780 Those days?
01:11:02.560 Yeah.
01:11:02.720 Kind of back then.
01:11:03.560 Yeah.
01:11:03.820 When we got to see the behind the scenes of Fox News, you'd never want to see him making
01:11:08.420 the sausage.
01:11:09.760 We saw Fox News make the sausage, and it didn't taste good after seeing it.
01:11:16.600 And I will say, you know, in the beginning, everybody thought Tucker was doing okay.
01:11:20.500 You know, that first video he released was, you know, 120 million views.
01:11:25.640 And this last one.
01:11:28.720 84.5 million?
01:11:30.560 What a loser.
01:11:32.040 What a loser.
01:11:34.520 Oh, man.
01:11:35.700 The guy, Fox, was right.
01:11:39.320 Yeah.
01:11:39.760 They're so right.
01:11:41.200 They've lost about half of their total audience.
01:11:46.060 Oh, yeah.
01:11:46.980 About half.
01:11:48.180 I probably would have bet more than that.
01:11:50.200 And look, I'm not saying anybody.
01:11:52.600 You know, Lisa, for instance, if you want to watch Fox News, have at it.
01:11:55.600 I still catch some of their shows.
01:11:57.200 My father-in-law, you know, he has the living room TV on, and he has Fox on frequently.
01:12:01.420 So I still catch their shows and stuff.
01:12:02.860 So it's not completely gone.
01:12:04.440 But he was, you know, pretty upset that they got rid of Tucker.
01:12:07.800 He liked Tucker a lot.
01:12:08.840 I think it serves him right what's happening right now.
01:12:11.080 It serves him right.
01:12:12.260 Why did you jettison your number one show on your network?
01:12:17.180 It doesn't make any sense at all.
01:12:18.460 It makes zero sense.
01:12:19.580 And they won't explain it.
01:12:21.240 And they won't tell us why.
01:12:25.460 They've hinted it has something to do with one of the lawsuits.
01:12:29.860 I don't buy it.
01:12:31.900 I don't know what's going on.
01:12:33.160 But it can't be that, right?
01:12:35.880 It can't be that.
01:12:37.440 But anyway, Tucker's last, you brought up his last rant on Twitter, which is fascinating.
01:12:44.100 It is fascinating.
01:12:44.600 If you haven't seen it yet, you should check it out.
01:12:46.680 Because it's...
01:12:47.780 I mean, nobody else has.
01:12:49.360 It certainly isn't.
01:12:50.520 Only 84.5 million people.
01:12:52.380 The one I have says almost 88 now.
01:12:54.860 Oh, is it 88 now?
01:12:56.020 So you're welcome, Tucker.
01:12:57.080 We're helping you out.
01:12:58.000 I watched it this morning.
01:12:59.080 It was 84.
01:12:59.960 It's already gone up 4 million.
01:13:01.320 87.5.
01:13:02.160 My gosh.
01:13:03.620 Okay, 3 million.
01:13:04.740 It's gone up 3 million in about four hours.
01:13:08.100 That's incredible.
01:13:09.580 So Fox did the right thing.
01:13:11.020 But, I mean, his rant about Donald Trump and why he was arrested is fascinating.
01:13:19.560 It's fascinating.
01:13:20.380 It is fascinating.
01:13:21.480 Yeah.
01:13:21.980 He doesn't mention Donald's Dubois, though.
01:13:25.020 Yeah, right.
01:13:26.160 That was down with him, too.
01:13:27.860 You know, I was surprised...
01:13:29.100 Who's his Dubois?
01:13:29.760 And what does his Dubois do for him?
01:13:33.300 Well, I wish I had a Dubois.
01:13:35.120 I'll tell you that.
01:13:35.920 Well, who doesn't?
01:13:36.700 Walt.
01:13:37.480 Right?
01:13:38.320 His name is Walt Nada.
01:13:41.640 Okay.
01:13:42.060 And what did he do?
01:13:44.100 He's been charged to...
01:13:45.620 He was his valet.
01:13:46.520 And he is accused.
01:13:47.900 Now, he goes...
01:13:49.600 He's going to be arraigned at the end of June.
01:13:51.960 But he was with Trump at Trump's arraignment the other day.
01:13:55.600 Okay.
01:13:55.840 All right.
01:13:56.220 And the judge told them, well, you know, this is kind of a strange thing because, you know,
01:14:01.180 you're his Dubois.
01:14:02.280 I don't know if that's an actual quote.
01:14:04.020 And they said, just don't talk about it when you're with him.
01:14:08.060 Because he, you know, he's his valet.
01:14:10.740 So, I mean, he's accused of moving boxes.
01:14:14.800 No.
01:14:16.600 No.
01:14:17.280 That's what he's accused of.
01:14:18.360 This man moved boxes?
01:14:20.560 That's what he's accused of.
01:14:22.080 You've got to throw the book at him.
01:14:23.400 This guy should go away forever.
01:14:26.400 The rest of his life.
01:14:28.220 Maybe that's too good for him.
01:14:30.900 Maybe he should get the death penalty if he's moving boxes.
01:14:35.440 I mean, I don't think we tolerate that as a nation.
01:14:38.860 Well, I don't think we will.
01:14:39.640 I don't think we will.
01:14:41.860 He's accused of moving boxes?
01:14:45.520 I mean, they claim he's moving boxes containing reams of sensitive information.
01:14:50.860 Sure.
01:14:51.360 Sure.
01:14:51.740 You know, apparently, they claim he lied to investigators about it.
01:14:56.260 I don't know that to be true.
01:14:57.740 Did he say, I moved him to the study when he really moved him into the bathroom?
01:15:02.940 Probably.
01:15:03.700 Is that what happened?
01:15:04.320 Probably.
01:15:05.020 Yeah.
01:15:05.440 Well, then, he deserves everything he gets.
01:15:07.740 But until he gets a reign and goes to jail with Trump, he'll be busy fetching Don's Diet Coke
01:15:14.440 and laying his clothes out in the morning.
01:15:16.740 And I wish I had a valet.
01:15:18.280 It's so awesome.
01:15:20.220 Well, become a billionaire.
01:15:21.740 And it won't be an issue.
01:15:22.900 I've tried to lay down the law with the wife.
01:15:25.160 Yeah?
01:15:25.760 I mean, that hasn't worked?
01:15:27.140 I'm surprised.
01:15:28.960 Being my valet is something she's not ready to do right now.
01:15:34.020 Yeah.
01:15:36.600 Yeah, knowing Amber like I do, I believe that.
01:15:40.400 I somehow believe that.
01:15:41.380 I'm going to have to put a change to that.
01:15:42.240 Yeah.
01:15:42.560 All right.
01:15:43.280 Let us know how that goes.
01:15:44.700 I will.
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01:17:02.740 Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher for Glenn.
01:17:13.920 This week, Glenn returns on Monday.
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01:17:19.220 Let's go to Linda in Florida.
01:17:21.000 Hey, Linda, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:17:23.200 How you doing?
01:17:23.940 Good.
01:17:24.340 Fine.
01:17:24.940 You?
01:17:25.360 Good.
01:17:25.700 I was calling in response to your last caller about Fox News.
01:17:29.340 I was a loyal Fox News listener, and ever since Tucker was fired, Dan Bongino left, I switched to Newsmax.
01:17:38.160 Oh, you did?
01:17:39.200 And Newsmax is fantastic.
01:17:40.580 I mean, I got used to that station.
01:17:42.260 I love everybody on there.
01:17:43.840 Okay.
01:17:44.280 And they don't get enough credit.
01:17:46.280 There's a promo for that?
01:17:48.260 Pardon?
01:17:48.940 Nothing.
01:17:49.520 Go ahead.
01:17:50.520 You're fine.
01:17:51.440 A lot of people say, oh, Fox is the only one covering this news, but that's not true because Newsmax covers it even better.
01:17:57.880 That's true.
01:17:58.340 It is a promo for them.
01:18:00.020 How long have you worked for Newsmax?
01:18:03.920 I switched to Newsmax.
01:18:05.760 Thank you.
01:18:06.320 Yeah, I know.
01:18:06.620 It's like the commercial, right?
01:18:08.160 Yeah.
01:18:08.360 But anyway.
01:18:08.960 No, but I mean, I'm sure that's happened a lot.
01:18:11.760 This has really helped Newsmax out a lot.
01:18:13.620 Appreciate it.
01:18:14.140 Thanks, Linda.
01:18:14.540 No doubt about that.
01:18:14.620 There's also, there's a network called, it's on the top of my head, The Blaze.
01:18:19.540 Oh, yeah.
01:18:20.260 The Blaze TV.
01:18:20.940 The Blaze TV that you might check out as well.
01:18:24.940 Well, you know, so, yeah.
01:18:28.760 Hi, I'm Linda.
01:18:30.200 I switched to Newsmax.
01:18:33.300 But this has hurt Fox News.
01:18:35.960 No question.
01:18:36.760 No question about it.
01:18:37.940 They're to the point where MSNBC took over number one in the last week or two.
01:18:46.220 With what's-her-face, too.
01:18:47.800 Rachel Maddow is now the number one show on cable news in primetime, although I think
01:18:53.860 The Five still has bigger numbers than she does.
01:18:56.600 They don't compete head-to-head, but The Five still beats Rachel Maddow's numbers.
01:19:04.120 But it's incredible because that hasn't happened, I don't know, 25, 30 years since Fox News
01:19:11.160 hasn't been number one.
01:19:13.080 So, it's a big deal.
01:19:14.680 It is.
01:19:15.320 They screwed up.
01:19:16.060 But, it's a good thing that sponsors are coming back.
01:19:21.300 That's what they say.
01:19:22.120 They say sponsors are coming back.
01:19:24.000 Well, ratings might be temporarily suffering, but sponsors are coming back.
01:19:30.260 Are they?
01:19:30.960 Uh-huh.
01:19:31.820 Okay.
01:19:32.120 Are they?
01:19:32.660 Okay.
01:19:33.020 And you're making more money now with fewer ratings?
01:19:36.380 Hmm.
01:19:37.080 Okay.
01:19:37.700 You got half the ratings, but you're making twice the money.
01:19:40.580 Sure, I believe that.
01:19:42.160 That's not the way it's supposed to work.
01:19:43.820 No, it's not the way it does work.
01:19:46.060 Oh, okay.
01:19:47.100 Yeah.
01:19:47.680 So, all right.
01:19:48.840 Let's check in with Dale in Minnesota.
01:19:50.800 Hey, Dale.
01:19:51.260 We've got about a minute.
01:19:52.240 Go ahead.
01:19:53.480 Hey, how are you guys doing?
01:19:54.680 Good.
01:19:54.900 I want to apologize to all your listeners on the idiots Minnesota elects all the time.
01:20:01.160 But, anyway, I want to correct you on your disinformation.
01:20:06.060 Okay.
01:20:06.820 Oh, boy.
01:20:07.540 Which is, you guys said, they don't kick anybody out of any places anymore.
01:20:13.740 Well, I think the drunks are still getting kicked out of the bar.
01:20:17.240 The drunks are?
01:20:21.220 That's funny.
01:20:22.500 That's funny, but I disagree with that.
01:20:24.380 Because if they get kicked out of the bar, then they drive home, and the bartender gets
01:20:27.360 in trouble for letting the drunks drive home.
01:20:29.260 Yeah.
01:20:29.680 Okay?
01:20:30.060 So, no.
01:20:30.680 And then someone loses a multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
01:20:33.380 Thank you.
01:20:33.960 So, yeah.
01:20:34.800 That doesn't work out well.
01:20:36.260 All right.
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01:20:39.280 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn.
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01:20:55.680 You know what?
01:20:56.520 You owe it to your dog to do your best to make sure that your dog's both happy and healthy
01:21:01.420 throughout their life.
01:21:02.440 You sure do.
01:21:03.260 You really do.
01:21:03.940 You do.
01:21:04.460 Right?
01:21:04.800 It's the responsibility that comes along with the privilege of having the dog in your home.
01:21:09.700 It really is.
01:21:10.860 The question then is, how do you do that?
01:21:12.540 Well, fortunately, naturopathic doctor Dennis Black created the answer.
01:21:16.540 And I've been using it for my dog.
01:21:18.740 Glenn's been using it for his.
01:21:20.200 Stu uses it for his.
01:21:21.540 I don't think Jeffy has a dog.
01:21:22.700 I think you ate your dog, didn't you, some time ago?
01:21:25.320 Yeah.
01:21:25.580 Jeffy ate his dog.
01:21:26.880 So, that doesn't really work.
01:21:29.060 Because here's the thing.
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01:23:13.180 All right, we're going to get into your phone calls.
01:23:17.120 More on Donald Trump coming up.
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01:24:43.660 It's getting close to the weekend here already.
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01:24:46.260 Oh my gosh, it is.
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01:24:48.020 We're on Friday Eve.
01:24:50.340 I love Friday Eve.
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01:24:54.520 Are you going to celebrate?
01:24:55.700 Have a big Father's Day celebration?
01:24:57.940 Father's Day celebration, right?
01:24:59.620 It's Father's Day Sunday.
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01:25:03.520 I wonder if you should get Dad some cookies from...
01:25:06.300 Oh, you can get those cookies anywhere, really, can't you?
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01:26:00.620 Let's talk to you about what's on your mind today.
01:26:04.460 Go to Brian in Florida.
01:26:06.720 Brian, you're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy.
01:26:09.940 Hi, guys.
01:26:10.800 Hey.
01:26:11.040 I was wondering if we should change our stance on the illegal immigration in the red states.
01:26:16.820 And if we're missing the true reason why it's happening, like the true reason for the open border, like if these people, if we move from California to Florida, I mean, those house seats would change position and California would lose power and Florida would gain it in the house.
01:26:34.260 And if this is just designed to usurp that system, you know what I mean, should we change our stance and try to absorb the best of the best of these people and, you know, making the best of the situations?
01:26:46.540 Instead of sending them to the red states, do we keep them?
01:26:50.300 Is that what you want?
01:26:51.940 Kind of.
01:26:52.480 I mean, I think it's plausible to make a groundswell moment where we take in these people and absorb them.
01:26:57.820 You know what I mean?
01:26:58.120 We're supposed to match the ballot harvesting of the situation that we're in.
01:27:02.800 So if the situation is that they're usurping a balance of power in the house by, you know, importing these people into blue states, you know what I mean?
01:27:11.720 We're going to lose a political shift and no one sees it.
01:27:14.740 Yeah.
01:27:15.080 It certainly, I mean, the Democrats have had the theory the whole time that they're all going to become Democrat voters.
01:27:21.080 And so that's why I believe that's why the Democrats welcome them with open arms is that, you know, illegal, not illegal.
01:27:27.800 They don't care.
01:27:28.700 Just make them voters.
01:27:30.120 Right.
01:27:30.600 And they believe they will make them voters.
01:27:32.100 Correct me if I'm wrong.
01:27:32.960 They're not supposed to vote.
01:27:34.020 Thanks, Brian.
01:27:34.740 Right.
01:27:35.300 That's right.
01:27:35.440 If an illegal crosses the border and comes into this country and, you know, is, you know, a viable, I mean, they're not illegal.
01:27:44.520 Right.
01:27:44.860 No human being is illegal.
01:27:46.700 Thank you, Jeffy.
01:27:47.540 No human being.
01:27:48.420 If a human leaving the horrors of a country makes their way with their family to the United States of America, save your ground, they're not supposed to vote, right?
01:28:02.980 No, they're not.
01:28:03.460 They don't get a vote.
01:28:04.260 Not until they become citizens anyway.
01:28:05.260 They don't get a vote.
01:28:06.140 Well, that's why the other thing the Democrats push is a path to citizenship.
01:28:11.240 A quick path.
01:28:12.040 They really believe these are all going to vote Democrat, and that's just not the case anymore, which is one of the reasons why they thought that Texas would be blue by now, because they thought that all the illegals coming across the border would eventually vote for them.
01:28:30.680 And that's not turning out to be the case.
01:28:32.620 Well, plus, I will say, I know everyone or a number of people in our world have a problem with Governor Abbott.
01:28:41.020 But he's still shipping them out.
01:28:43.160 He's still bussing them out.
01:28:44.640 He shipped another huge bunch to L.A.
01:28:47.080 Yeah.
01:28:47.400 If you're a sanctuary city, be prepared for some buses from Texas.
01:28:51.320 But what a brilliant move that he just signed the Crown Act.
01:28:55.600 Correct.
01:28:56.140 If you're not familiar with the Crown Act, it's that minority hair can't be an issue in any job.
01:29:04.540 So, cornrows or, you know, the braided thing.
01:29:07.980 Here he is, I think, citing the bill yesterday into law.
01:29:11.560 Oh, awesome.
01:29:12.080 The Crown Act stands for Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair.
01:29:19.260 Some Texans, especially people of color, have faced discrimination based upon hairstyle or hair texture.
01:29:27.200 Uh-huh.
01:29:27.840 Hair texture.
01:29:28.440 Pause it for a second.
01:29:30.660 How many times have you seen a person fired over their hair texture?
01:29:36.520 I notice that your hair feels, when I touch it, you know, when I'm sexually harassing you.
01:29:45.020 When we're in the break room.
01:29:45.680 And I'm touching your hair.
01:29:47.040 It feels a little rough to me.
01:29:50.220 You're fired.
01:29:53.140 What are you talking about?
01:29:57.220 Millions of employees.
01:29:58.660 Millions.
01:29:59.600 Millions do.
01:30:00.760 And there's nothing more natural than dreadlocks.
01:30:04.120 I mean, that's just a natural occurring process that happens to hair.
01:30:09.920 Yeah.
01:30:10.380 The dreadlocks.
01:30:11.200 Yes.
01:30:11.480 It just happens.
01:30:12.900 That's true.
01:30:13.480 Some people have the fake dreads, but I'm talking about the real dreads.
01:30:16.800 That's a natural occurring process.
01:30:18.520 It's a natural occurring process.
01:30:20.600 Thank you.
01:30:21.240 Absolutely.
01:30:21.980 Is there more to say about that?
01:30:23.800 By the way, you get to dreads by not washing your hair, right?
01:30:27.660 Yes, for a long period of time.
01:30:29.660 It's been a while since I've had enough hair for dreads.
01:30:31.360 And I think there's some manipulation of your hair involved, isn't there?
01:30:34.620 It's not a natural thing.
01:30:36.140 It just grows like that.
01:30:37.480 Yeah, it just grows like that.
01:30:38.660 No.
01:30:39.600 No, it doesn't.
01:30:40.660 Oh, you're a hair expert all of a sudden.
01:30:43.240 Okay.
01:30:43.360 Greg Abbott for signing that bill into law.
01:30:46.660 He's on it.
01:30:47.580 He's on it.
01:30:48.040 We're on it.
01:30:49.860 All right.
01:30:50.340 Let's go to Tony in Texas.
01:30:52.220 Hey, Tony.
01:30:53.140 Yeah, we're done with him.
01:30:54.280 All right.
01:30:55.100 Done with Will.
01:30:56.200 Hey, Tony.
01:30:57.420 Hey, Pat, Jeff.
01:30:59.020 How are you this morning?
01:31:00.000 Fine.
01:31:00.260 Thank you.
01:31:01.460 Good.
01:31:01.820 And I really do care.
01:31:02.840 I'm one of those people.
01:31:03.840 I was sensing some of that.
01:31:05.520 Yeah.
01:31:05.880 Good.
01:31:06.480 Okay.
01:31:06.820 Good.
01:31:07.220 Good.
01:31:07.420 I'm just, I'm stunned.
01:31:08.820 I've been listening to the show for, you know, two hours now.
01:31:11.560 And the tweet from the White House that has reverberated across the nation and around the
01:31:17.320 world, you guys haven't even touched on it.
01:31:19.380 Oh, no.
01:31:19.840 Oh, no.
01:31:20.560 What have we missed?
01:31:22.620 It led all the morning news shows.
01:31:25.180 It's all over cable news right now.
01:31:27.420 Now, were you aware of the tweet that the White House sent out congratulating the hockey team,
01:31:35.160 the NHL hockey team for their championship in Las Vegas?
01:31:38.660 I am not aware of it.
01:31:40.260 Okay.
01:31:40.340 No.
01:31:41.220 They did tweet out to the, to the Las Vegas.
01:31:44.960 Golden Knights.
01:31:45.860 Golden Knights.
01:31:46.640 The Golden Knights.
01:31:47.680 Yeah.
01:31:48.000 So the Golden Knights.
01:31:49.100 And they mentioned in there that this was the first major sports championship in this
01:31:55.260 great city.
01:31:56.160 Okay.
01:31:56.520 Totally disrespecting the Las Vegas Aces.
01:32:01.660 Is that the women's NBA team?
01:32:04.600 WNBA team?
01:32:06.220 WNBA team.
01:32:07.520 Yeah.
01:32:08.000 Won the championship last year.
01:32:09.600 Oh, yeah.
01:32:10.180 Yeah, they did.
01:32:11.060 Good point.
01:32:12.740 Oh, wow.
01:32:13.700 Somehow.
01:32:14.380 I mean, like I say, there are, there's a level of disrespect there.
01:32:18.460 They were not, that the Aces were not even invited to the White House.
01:32:22.340 This is huge.
01:32:23.240 Oh, wow.
01:32:24.000 It actually is.
01:32:25.180 I mean, there is something to that.
01:32:28.320 The, the, the lack of concern or care about women in this administration has been pretty
01:32:34.960 astounding.
01:32:35.600 The lack of brain cells coming from the White House.
01:32:38.460 It's amazing, isn't it?
01:32:39.700 It's amazing.
01:32:41.240 Wait, you can't even check your facts on whether or not this is the first Las Vegas team to
01:32:48.400 win a championship?
01:32:49.360 Seriously?
01:32:49.940 No one.
01:32:50.780 No.
01:32:51.020 And they obviously have no idea.
01:32:53.120 None.
01:32:53.780 No idea that other, other things exist other than what's right in front of them.
01:32:57.700 Proving what we say all the time is that nobody cares about the WNBA, but still.
01:33:02.420 Well, that is a good point.
01:33:04.320 But still, it's a woman's sport.
01:33:06.260 They don't care about women anymore.
01:33:08.620 And the only, the only part of women's sports that they pay attention to is how many trans
01:33:16.440 men, well, trans women, but they're men, are allowed into them.
01:33:20.360 Correct.
01:33:20.800 And making sure that that continues.
01:33:24.060 Amazing.
01:33:24.780 That is amazing.
01:33:26.260 All right.
01:33:26.780 Brian in California.
01:33:28.460 Hi, you're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy.
01:33:31.280 Yeah, you guys.
01:33:32.360 Hey.
01:33:32.540 You guys are doing a fantastic job without Beck there.
01:33:34.960 Thank you.
01:33:35.500 I need to make two points.
01:33:36.840 And the first one is everybody keeps going, what's with Kamala Harris?
01:33:40.380 How come she's so ditzy and weird?
01:33:42.180 And why is her eyes all sparkly?
01:33:44.300 There's a show called That 70s Show.
01:33:47.600 Watch that.
01:33:48.500 And in the middle, when all the characters get together in the circle and start talking
01:33:53.440 about the day's activities, you'll understand why she acts the way she does.
01:33:58.580 Well, we should turn to a drug expert, Jeff Fisher on that, because I'm sure.
01:34:05.500 There are a number of things you can take to assist your mental state, and I believe that
01:34:12.720 she has found some.
01:34:14.460 Yeah, she's got some assistance going on there.
01:34:16.620 Absolutely.
01:34:18.320 Ditziness through pharmaceuticals, maybe.
01:34:20.980 What was your second point, Brian?
01:34:23.220 Yeah, the other thing is, on this whole planet, who is the most important person that almost
01:34:30.620 everybody in every other country will listen to what they have to say?
01:34:36.080 Carrot Top?
01:34:37.600 How about the president of the United States?
01:34:39.700 It used to be.
01:34:40.580 It used to be.
01:34:41.260 It was Carrot Top, but now it's there.
01:34:43.500 Okay.
01:34:44.600 Wouldn't you call that guy the big guy?
01:34:47.840 Sure would.
01:34:48.640 Sure would.
01:34:49.380 Yeah, and I think, appreciate the call, Brian.
01:34:51.260 I think it's been proven.
01:34:53.100 It's been backed up by the, you know, what is the guy's name who is the business partner
01:34:58.340 of Hunter.
01:34:59.240 Oh, yeah.
01:34:59.260 Of Hunter, yes.
01:34:59.940 He has confirmed.
01:35:01.540 The big guy is Joe Biden.
01:35:04.660 So, yes.
01:35:06.140 Yeah.
01:35:06.500 That is a fact.
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01:37:05.480 Welcome.
01:37:06.880 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
01:37:09.120 I love the fact that it does actually prove that no one cares about the WNBA.
01:37:13.960 Yes.
01:37:14.560 I do like that, too.
01:37:15.460 Yeah, I do, too.
01:37:15.980 I do, too.
01:37:16.560 I mean, what is the attendance at the WNBA?
01:37:20.600 We did a, you know, on Glenn Show, I don't know, this was years ago, when I was writing
01:37:26.120 those, what did we call them?
01:37:27.740 You know?
01:37:28.040 Oh, yes.
01:37:29.260 Did one every day, whatever it was.
01:37:32.300 They were involved.
01:37:33.420 The biography minute, whatever that was.
01:37:34.600 I don't know, whatever it was.
01:37:36.400 But one of the points that I made in that, there was a statistic about the WNBA that they
01:37:42.060 make, I mean, this is a serious number.
01:37:46.280 It's something like $60 million a year in the WNBA.
01:37:51.180 That's what they clear.
01:37:52.820 Whereas the NBA makes $10 billion a year.
01:37:58.980 There's somewhat of a disparity there.
01:38:02.460 Which is why, you know, they'll complain that the biggest salaries in the league are like
01:38:08.180 $200,000, whereas in the NBA, they're what, $40 million, $50 million.
01:38:13.300 But there's a reason for that.
01:38:14.800 Now they're complaining that they don't fly chargers.
01:38:17.360 They have to fly commercial because it costs less money.
01:38:21.140 Right.
01:38:21.400 And they're going to force the hand of the WNBA, and I guess they're just going to get
01:38:26.800 the money, just like our government.
01:38:28.840 It's just going to be there.
01:38:30.220 It's going to be there.
01:38:31.100 We don't know where the money's going to come from, but it's going to happen.
01:38:33.700 So they get to fly private, too, just like the NBA.
01:38:36.660 Yeah.
01:38:37.280 Okay.
01:38:37.800 But, I mean, there's a huge difference between the interest level of men's and women's sports.
01:38:42.520 There just is.
01:38:43.700 Right.
01:38:44.640 You know, and the soccer stars are all hacked off about that, and they made a big deal out
01:38:49.720 of it.
01:38:49.880 They got their way.
01:38:50.020 And they got their way.
01:38:51.520 They sure did.
01:38:52.780 Despite the fact that the product isn't as good as the men's, and they don't have the
01:38:58.640 numbers, the revenue numbers that the men have.
01:39:02.180 And they prove it every time.
01:39:03.620 They just went to England and did that tournament against three teams in the men's Premier League.
01:39:09.740 24 to.
01:39:10.620 Yeah.
01:39:10.900 And they lost by a combined 24 to 1 against the three teams, including a 12 to nothing
01:39:17.660 beating by West Ham.
01:39:19.300 I don't know.
01:39:21.180 Some team in West Ham beat them.
01:39:24.200 I don't think they're called West Ham.
01:39:26.980 But it was a team that's in the West Ham section of London.
01:39:32.120 And so, I mean, it's not even close.
01:39:35.260 It's really embarrassing.
01:39:37.060 At the 35-minute mark, they stopped the game because of the mercy roll.
01:39:41.500 Because of 12 goals.
01:39:44.020 I mean, I'd be still angry.
01:39:45.300 I mean, we played the highlight, and it was one goal after another.
01:39:49.840 Never ending.
01:39:50.500 Against them.
01:39:51.320 And that's the U.S. women's team who's the best in the world.
01:39:55.000 They're the best women's team in the world.
01:39:56.600 You just can't compete against the men.
01:39:58.140 It's a different style.
01:39:59.420 I don't want to take anything away from them.
01:40:00.940 No, I don't either.
01:40:01.460 I'm a fan.
01:40:02.460 When they're in the Olympics, when they're in the World Cup, I do pay attention, and they win.
01:40:06.800 They usually win the gold.
01:40:09.180 But against men, they can't compete.
01:40:12.520 And so, you know, and it does show you the reason conservatives are concerned for women and women's sports.
01:40:20.900 Because when you have men competing against them, it's not fair.
01:40:24.660 It's just not fair, and it's not right.
01:40:28.260 And then I was, I don't know, I saw an interview with a trans activist,
01:40:35.440 and he was talking about trans men or trans women in women's sports.
01:40:42.180 Okay.
01:40:42.820 And he was saying how rare it is that you get somebody who dominates.
01:40:47.000 Oh, it's so rare.
01:40:48.320 Is it?
01:40:48.960 No, what's rare is that the trans even competes.
01:40:51.780 But every time they do, they seem to dominate.
01:40:55.180 They sure do.
01:40:56.440 What are you talking about?
01:40:58.240 Jeez.
01:40:59.720 So how many, I would like to see the stats on this.
01:41:02.220 How many trans women are competing in women's sports across the country?
01:41:06.420 And how many of them are not doing well?
01:41:08.960 I bet that number is close to zero.
01:41:10.720 So if you're competing against women and you're an actual biological man, you're doing well against them.
01:41:16.980 If it weren't close to zero, we would hear about them.
01:41:22.860 Yes, you would.
01:41:23.380 To make their case that that's fair.
01:41:27.240 Right.
01:41:27.380 That it is fair.
01:41:28.240 Right.
01:41:28.820 Look, here's 20 instances where they're not doing well.
01:41:32.080 Yes.
01:41:32.660 And you can cite me just a few where they are.
01:41:35.320 Okay, show me that.
01:41:36.640 Show me that and I'll shut up about it.
01:41:38.280 Right.
01:41:38.520 All right.
01:41:40.140 Show it to me.
01:41:42.060 All right.
01:41:42.660 Let's go to Bill in North Carolina.
01:41:44.720 Hey, Bill.
01:41:45.140 You're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy.
01:41:47.580 Hey.
01:41:48.220 Hey, guys.
01:41:49.040 Hi.
01:41:50.320 It's hard to keep track.
01:41:51.960 I got a couple of subjects.
01:41:54.420 All right.
01:41:54.660 All right.
01:41:54.980 So first off, I want to make sure I get this out.
01:41:57.100 So Vivek Ramaswamy is by far the most intellectual candidate that's out there in the field.
01:42:03.440 I love him.
01:42:04.480 I love him.
01:42:05.320 Yeah.
01:42:05.940 He's really good.
01:42:07.620 He stands by.
01:42:08.780 I mean, he is the most to the Constitution to the T.
01:42:13.600 I just wish he got more cred.
01:42:16.360 Yeah.
01:42:16.840 Yesterday, I spoke of him when he did that truth act.
01:42:19.900 Yeah.
01:42:20.480 And I just wish he got a little bit more credibility.
01:42:22.920 I wish he got a little bit more air time.
01:42:24.160 I wish he got a little bit more, you know.
01:42:26.400 Yeah.
01:42:26.800 I mean, we played the whole thing for you.
01:42:28.520 What do you want?
01:42:31.300 Well, you played it, but you also kind of talked down about it.
01:42:34.020 You know, you kind of, well, it was kind of, we said that it was, well, it was, it was
01:42:39.320 kind of showy, you know, that's all we said was that it was, uh, yes, it was stunty.
01:42:45.880 Stunty.
01:42:46.480 Stunty.
01:42:46.800 It was a little bit stunty.
01:42:48.560 Was it not?
01:42:49.900 Or did you not have that impression, Bill?
01:42:52.680 Well, um, okay.
01:42:53.960 Yes, it is an impression, but you know, he's got some kind of publicity, you know, because
01:42:58.240 otherwise he doesn't get any.
01:42:59.400 Right.
01:42:59.760 Right.
01:42:59.960 And I think that will come as time goes on.
01:43:03.060 Um, he's just not that well known yet, but I think that's improving and let's not forget
01:43:08.280 he entered the race at 0% and now he's already at six and seven in some polls.
01:43:13.460 So he's making a dent.
01:43:14.260 So he is having an impact.
01:43:16.280 And I think as time goes on, you're going to see he, he will have more impact.
01:43:20.960 Appreciate it, Bill.
01:43:21.760 I, I, I like him a lot.
01:43:23.820 I really do.
01:43:24.540 I think he's really good.
01:43:25.620 Yeah.
01:43:25.800 But you said, but I said it was stunty because if you like a candidate, you can never say
01:43:32.540 anything the least bit critical of him.
01:43:35.320 You can't.
01:43:35.920 I mean, that's what we've learned.
01:43:37.720 That's what we've, we have learned that.
01:43:39.240 We have learned that in at least one instance.
01:43:40.800 Yes, we have.
01:43:42.500 That was a hard lesson, but we learned it.
01:43:45.340 All right.
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01:45:15.200 Yes.
01:45:34.660 Welcome.
01:45:36.620 Pat Gray, Jeffy for Glenn this week.
01:45:39.700 He returns on Monday.
01:45:40.880 Uh, Daniel Penny being, uh, indicted, of course, going to jail.
01:45:48.800 Yeah.
01:45:50.020 Hmm.
01:45:50.620 Yeah, I know.
01:45:51.760 Jeez.
01:45:52.620 I know for killing, uh, of course, you know, I mean, he's, it's manslaughter.
01:45:56.980 Second degree manslaughter.
01:45:58.420 Yeah.
01:45:58.680 Um, for, uh, Jordan Neal, you know, he spoke out, uh, and talked about, uh, the happenings
01:46:05.460 on, uh, on the subway not too long ago.
01:46:08.440 Um, I watched a clip about, it was about, uh, I don't know, five or six minutes.
01:46:13.040 We have a couple of minutes from it though.
01:46:14.620 All right.
01:46:14.980 Fascinating of hearing him actually speak about it.
01:46:17.080 This was a scary situation and, uh, Mr. Neal came on, he was, he was threatening.
01:46:22.720 He's, he's, I'm six two and he was taller than me.
01:46:25.340 So it was, and there's a common misconception that Marines don't get scared.
01:46:29.600 We're actually taught, uh, one of our core values is courage and courage is not the absence
01:46:35.500 of fear, but how you handle fear.
01:46:37.280 And, you know, I was scared for myself, but I looked around, I saw women and children.
01:46:43.180 He was yelling in their faces saying, saying these threats.
01:46:47.440 I couldn't just sit still.
01:46:49.300 Some people say that I was holding onto Mr. Neal for 15 minutes.
01:46:52.980 This is not true.
01:46:54.500 I mean, between stops is only a couple of minutes.
01:46:56.840 So the whole interaction less, less than less than five minutes.
01:47:00.260 Some people say I was trying to choke him to death, which is also not true.
01:47:03.900 I was trying to restrain him.
01:47:05.020 Uh, you could see in the video, there's a clear rise and fall of his chest, indicating
01:47:09.720 that he's breathing.
01:47:11.280 I'm trying to restrain him from him being able to carry out the threats.
01:47:15.860 And then some people say that this is about race, which is absolutely ridiculous.
01:47:20.240 I didn't see a black man threatening passengers.
01:47:23.100 I saw a man threatening passengers.
01:47:25.100 Yeah.
01:47:25.620 And a man who, uh, had a little bit of a record, I don't know, 37 or something.
01:47:32.180 Oh yeah.
01:47:32.800 I mean, he had a seriously history.
01:47:34.700 Including homelessness, mental health issues.
01:47:37.380 He gave a woman brain damage.
01:47:39.480 I mean, and that doesn't mean that it's okay for what happened to him.
01:47:44.160 It just shows the guy had violent tendencies.
01:47:47.520 Yes.
01:47:48.080 It's not like the guy was just playing around and there was nothing to worry about.
01:47:51.840 I mean, people thought at the time he was going to become violent and so he restrained him.
01:47:57.500 There was also a black man who was helping him and restrain him at one point.
01:48:01.900 So this is just madness.
01:48:04.300 Whole thing, uh, really sucks.
01:48:06.580 I mean, he's already, uh, Daniel's already raised, I don't know, millions, uh, two or three million for his legal fund.
01:48:14.640 Yeah.
01:48:15.000 So I hope he, I want him to have enough and I want him to walk away from this.
01:48:19.780 Absolutely.
01:48:20.400 Yeah.
01:48:21.100 Yeah.
01:48:21.380 Just, um, uh, incredible.
01:48:23.760 Something else that's incredible.
01:48:25.540 Uh, Amazon shut down a man's smart home after they mistakenly believed that he said something racist to one of their drivers.
01:48:34.840 Right.
01:48:35.620 Uh, weird.
01:48:37.460 A strange story.
01:48:38.540 Weird.
01:48:38.780 Really strange.
01:48:39.360 Right.
01:48:39.520 So he had no idea that Amazon practiced things this way.
01:48:43.060 That, that if they think that you said something that they don't like, they can shut down all the devices in your house and they do that.
01:48:51.940 Well.
01:48:52.480 Did you, did you know about that?
01:48:53.900 He was.
01:48:54.240 I didn't know about that.
01:48:55.660 Okay.
01:48:56.860 Yeah.
01:48:57.780 He was using the device.
01:48:59.900 Right.
01:49:00.560 To.
01:49:01.220 The devices he owns that he bought and owns.
01:49:04.240 And using their services through that device.
01:49:08.080 Meaning what, which service are you talking about?
01:49:10.200 To be able to turn on other devices in his home.
01:49:13.160 Right.
01:49:13.340 We.
01:49:13.840 Well, no, the, the, it does that.
01:49:16.140 It just does that once you own it.
01:49:18.220 Right.
01:49:18.660 You're talking about the Amazon Echo thing.
01:49:20.760 Right.
01:49:21.340 And you, you program it.
01:49:22.660 And it turns on the stuff in your home.
01:49:24.460 You have a smart home, but you use that.
01:49:26.200 You're using their services to do that.
01:49:28.540 Well, their service that you bought and paid for.
01:49:30.640 You bought the machine.
01:49:31.380 You didn't buy the service.
01:49:32.200 The service.
01:49:32.540 Yes.
01:49:32.800 You didn't buy the machine.
01:49:33.960 You did buy the service because it comes with it when you buy it.
01:49:37.300 Don't be using racist language.
01:49:38.800 Okay.
01:49:39.400 Don't do it.
01:49:40.500 When it buys it.
01:49:41.700 When you buy it, that's what it does.
01:49:45.820 Right.
01:49:46.440 It's not like they're manipulating it anymore.
01:49:50.660 You bought this and this is the function that it can do.
01:49:56.220 When you're, you're, you're programming that device for your products, right?
01:50:03.740 For the stuff in your, in your home to use.
01:50:05.780 Yes.
01:50:06.120 Anyway, the guy has a package delivered to his home and he picks it up, brings it in the house.
01:50:11.800 Okay.
01:50:12.120 And everything's working fine.
01:50:13.780 Right.
01:50:14.260 And he uses this, this echo to turn on his lights and run his AC and open doors and the whole
01:50:21.360 kit and caboodle that you use.
01:50:22.600 It's pretty cool what you can do with it.
01:50:24.360 And so then the next day, all that's done.
01:50:28.460 Done.
01:50:28.780 It stops working.
01:50:29.660 Yeah.
01:50:29.860 And he's like, I don't know what happened.
01:50:32.240 So he calls.
01:50:33.440 Yeah.
01:50:33.940 And they say, Hey, check your email.
01:50:36.040 Check your email.
01:50:37.220 Would you?
01:50:37.540 Cause we could send you an email.
01:50:40.960 And you know, that's when they, that he found out that the driver said that while he was
01:50:45.640 something racist while he was dropping off the package, which he did not do.
01:50:49.020 He wasn't even home.
01:50:50.040 No one was even home.
01:50:50.900 So he, so I guess the driver's allegation was that is his ring thing.
01:50:56.860 Yeah.
01:50:57.340 He had the ring doorbell cam.
01:50:59.140 It's you fee or something.
01:51:00.820 I'm not familiar with that.
01:51:01.960 There's ring and there's you fee, but anyway, they ring service said to the driver that came
01:51:08.860 up to the door, something like, hi there.
01:51:13.140 How can I help you?
01:51:14.900 And he thought that that was something racist because he had headphones in his ears at the
01:51:19.820 time.
01:51:20.180 He had earphones, which we later find out.
01:51:21.900 Right.
01:51:22.140 So he calls and he, and they, in some way, the lady that he talked to, I'm sorry, the
01:51:26.460 representative that he talked to, uh, said that, uh, Hey, our driver reported receiving
01:51:32.800 racist remarks from your doorbell from your doorbell.
01:51:37.180 Okay.
01:51:37.660 Yeah.
01:51:37.940 Well, I've had that problem with my doorbell.
01:51:39.800 It's, it's kind of racist.
01:51:41.140 I'm working with it right now.
01:51:42.220 It's seeing a therapist.
01:51:43.100 You need to work better and more with it.
01:51:45.440 Okay.
01:51:45.700 Cause it's not working.
01:51:48.340 And so then he went back and looked at the footage and, uh, you know, he gave the excuse
01:51:53.460 what the, the doorbell, excuse me, can I help you?
01:51:56.760 That's what it said.
01:51:57.820 Excuse me.
01:51:58.720 Can I help you?
01:51:59.860 Yeah.
01:52:00.640 Yeah.
01:52:00.920 I mean, you know what that means.
01:52:04.200 It means, excuse me, can I help you?
01:52:08.360 Right.
01:52:09.220 What am I missing?
01:52:11.140 Uh, that's pretty racist to me.
01:52:13.300 Okay.
01:52:13.820 That's what it means.
01:52:14.700 I don't want to say it out loud, but I think you know what, excuse me, can I help you mean?
01:52:19.740 Okay.
01:52:20.640 So he sent that in to Amazon to prove nothing bad happened here.
01:52:25.820 And it took them a couple of days after that.
01:52:27.600 So it was six days total.
01:52:29.280 He's, he's without his devices.
01:52:31.240 And then they just turned it back on.
01:52:32.900 Yeah.
01:52:33.160 Well, they didn't, they didn't email.
01:52:34.400 They didn't call him.
01:52:35.460 They didn't say, sorry, say, sorry about it.
01:52:38.500 We were, we were wrong.
01:52:40.360 We just turned it back on.
01:52:42.020 That is awful.
01:52:42.880 And you know, of course, uh, you know, Amazon is working hard to provide customers with a
01:52:48.400 great experience.
01:52:49.460 Are they?
01:52:49.920 With, that's what they said.
01:52:51.600 Well, also ensuring drivers who deliver Amazon packages feel safe.
01:52:56.040 In this case, we learned through our investigation that the customer did not act inappropriately.
01:53:02.620 And we're working directly with the customer to resolve their concerns.
01:53:07.280 Are you?
01:53:09.600 While also though, we're looking at ways to prevent a similar situation from happening
01:53:14.760 again.
01:53:15.400 Here's how you prevent a similar situation.
01:53:17.880 Uh, just leave them alone after they bought your device.
01:53:22.680 Here's another way.
01:53:24.300 Here's another way.
01:53:25.100 Uh, you know, maybe you don't make people guilty and having to prove themselves innocent.
01:53:31.400 Yeah.
01:53:31.820 Maybe you say, oh my gosh, my driver said something bad happened or some racist racial slur was
01:53:39.740 thrown at him while he was delivering a package.
01:53:42.120 You know, maybe we, we, we find out, did it actually happen, uh, before we start cutting
01:53:46.860 off services.
01:53:48.080 Right.
01:53:48.660 Of people.
01:53:49.380 Yeah.
01:53:49.620 But in today's world, you are definitely, we, we hear stories all the time.
01:53:53.540 Right.
01:53:53.960 Where people are, you are guilty until you prove yourself innocent.
01:53:58.140 And I mean, it's, I'm pretty sure that it was supposed to be the opposite of that.
01:54:03.080 I'm pretty sure.
01:54:04.160 Yeah.
01:54:04.460 It was supposed to be.
01:54:05.040 I think you might be right about that.
01:54:06.280 You know, I'm not an attorney, but I'm pretty sure it used to be innocent until proven guilty.
01:54:14.880 Not guilty until you prove yourself innocent.
01:54:17.480 Right.
01:54:17.660 We've reviewed everything you said and then we wait two days and then it's six days total.
01:54:23.040 And we'll get to it.
01:54:23.440 And then maybe we restore your service.
01:54:25.980 And we'll get to it.
01:54:26.620 That's just unbelievable.
01:54:28.720 It really is.
01:54:29.520 That's unbelievable.
01:54:30.360 It really is.
01:54:30.960 But you know, look, who is he going to go to?
01:54:33.600 He says he's going to try, you know, some other companies.
01:54:35.620 Who?
01:54:36.140 I mean, I don't know.
01:54:37.360 You could go to Google.
01:54:38.660 Are they going to be any better?
01:54:39.500 They're going to shut you down just as fast.
01:54:42.140 Apple?
01:54:42.920 Same thing.
01:54:44.220 Here's the thing.
01:54:45.660 Here's the thing.
01:54:46.520 Mm-hmm.
01:54:47.400 Here's the thing.
01:54:49.280 If I want to yell racist things, am I home?
01:54:53.600 Yeah.
01:54:55.100 Yes, you can.
01:54:57.560 I mean, you're a bad person, obviously, but you knew that from the start.
01:55:01.840 So I'm not telling you anything you don't, you're not already aware of.
01:55:05.840 You're a bad person.
01:55:07.420 But you can legally do that.
01:55:10.180 It's not against the law to say racist things, by the way.
01:55:15.500 So I'm not condoning this.
01:55:17.360 And the guy didn't even do it.
01:55:18.100 Right, and I'm not either.
01:55:19.340 But even if he did is kind of the point.
01:55:21.480 Even if he did.
01:55:22.580 It's none of your business, Amazon.
01:55:25.100 It's not your business to intervene and shut off the guy's service.
01:55:31.840 And apparently they think it is.
01:55:33.360 They do think it is.
01:55:34.280 They absolutely think it is.
01:55:35.100 And that's a problem.
01:55:36.220 That's a problem.
01:55:37.060 And they do.
01:55:37.480 I mean, look, we had the survey, right?
01:55:39.500 The Cato survey not long ago that talked about 16% of Americans.
01:55:43.920 Cato Kalin?
01:55:44.540 Support.
01:55:45.140 Did he do it?
01:55:45.720 He took a survey?
01:55:47.000 Really?
01:55:47.540 Cato Kalin.
01:55:48.360 He's back in the news.
01:55:50.820 And he's doing surveys now.
01:55:52.700 Yeah, he's doing surveys now.
01:55:53.700 He stopped being O.J.'s do boy, living in the back house.
01:55:56.980 Huh, that's great.
01:55:57.940 Good for him.
01:55:59.160 It's good to see he's got a gig.
01:56:00.660 Got to make a living.
01:56:01.200 All right, anyway, what did Tino say about that?
01:56:02.920 Got to feed the family.
01:56:03.520 Well, 16% of Americans support government issuing central bank digital currency.
01:56:12.000 And they surveyed 2,000 Americans.
01:56:16.960 And 14% favor installing government surveillance cameras in all homes.
01:56:24.180 Oh, my gosh.
01:56:25.300 No?
01:56:25.940 No.
01:56:27.100 How about no?
01:56:27.600 No?
01:56:28.440 Now, 75%, obviously, we're, you know, oppose it, which is, you know, I guess good news.
01:56:34.660 But it should be 100%.
01:56:37.180 It should be 100%.
01:56:38.940 Right.
01:56:39.500 To have government installing cameras in our homes.
01:56:41.900 Well, I mean, if they are shutting down services for what's being said or accused of being said over your door cam, they're already there.
01:56:54.580 The problem is, though, so many people have that attitude.
01:56:58.020 Well, I'm not doing anything wrong.
01:57:00.540 What do I care if they're watching?
01:57:02.560 I already let them in.
01:57:03.540 Let them watch.
01:57:04.000 I already have a toll tag, so they already know everything I'm doing.
01:57:08.980 Okay.
01:57:09.840 All right.
01:57:10.460 Right.
01:57:10.540 And, again, it's the old thing.
01:57:13.860 You're not the one who decides if you're doing anything wrong.
01:57:16.680 That's why it's a big, big problem.
01:57:18.760 Right.
01:57:19.060 Because somebody else is deciding whether what they see you doing is wrong or not.
01:57:24.620 And, believe me, they'll find you doing something wrong.
01:57:26.880 And who is actually, with the Amazon business plan, is what employee decides, well, today I'm going to cut this person off.
01:57:36.280 Tomorrow, you know, I'm not going to do it.
01:57:38.160 I mean, it's Millie at the service center that's saying, oh, did someone say something bad to our driver?
01:57:45.640 Well, we'll get back at them.
01:57:46.860 We'll get back at them.
01:57:49.060 And they admit to this behavior.
01:57:52.020 That's the amazing thing.
01:57:53.300 They admit it.
01:57:54.600 All right.
01:57:54.880 More coming up.
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01:59:24.960 Found this interesting list of, and it's a scientific list, of the catchiest songs of our time.
01:59:33.640 We brought almost, I mean, this show has been science today.
01:59:36.220 It's all science.
01:59:37.560 We are science, Jeffy.
01:59:40.300 But these are the catchiest, according to science.
01:59:45.520 So you can't even argue with it.
01:59:47.320 At number 12 on the list, Rick Astley, never going to give you up.
01:59:52.580 Okay.
01:59:53.180 That sticks in your head like crazy.
01:59:54.920 Yeah, it sure does.
01:59:56.160 Number 11, remember this, Psy with Gangnam Style.
02:00:00.280 Oh, yeah.
02:00:00.840 Oh, my gosh.
02:00:01.840 You believe that thing is 13 years old already?
02:00:05.160 Holy cow.
02:00:07.080 At number 10, The Baja Men, Who Let the Dogs Out?
02:00:11.260 Sadly, yes.
02:00:12.300 Very good.
02:00:13.100 That'll stick in your head.
02:00:14.140 James Pierpont, Jingle Bells.
02:00:17.180 First released in 1857.
02:00:20.980 Wow.
02:00:21.640 Been around for a couple of years.
02:00:23.220 A couple of years.
02:00:24.580 But it's number eight with a bullet.
02:00:27.200 Well, number nine.
02:00:27.940 Sorry.
02:00:28.160 At number eight is Bon Jovi, Living on a Prayer.
02:00:32.760 Yeah.
02:00:33.500 Mm-hmm.
02:00:33.900 That'll stick in your head if you hear it.
02:00:35.280 It sure will.
02:00:36.440 At number seven, I love this, Europe, The Final Countdown.
02:00:43.900 Oh, man.
02:00:44.820 What a terrible song.
02:00:45.940 Terrible song.
02:00:46.940 At number six, Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody.
02:00:49.860 Oh, yeah.
02:00:50.620 Of course.
02:00:51.680 What a groundbreaking, unbelievably great masterpiece that is.
02:00:56.580 So strong still today.
02:00:57.720 Yep.
02:00:57.920 No question.
02:00:58.600 Yep.
02:00:59.520 At number five, The Village People, YMCA.
02:01:03.720 Speaking of groundbreaking, right there.
02:01:05.800 Speaking of groundbreaking, uh-huh.
02:01:08.540 Yeah, not a lot of people had broken the ground of singing about the YMCA and how fun
02:01:13.660 it is to stay there.
02:01:14.680 Dressed in their outfits?
02:01:15.900 Yeah, right.
02:01:16.400 In their drag outfits?
02:01:16.960 Not a lot of people did that.
02:01:17.820 That's right.
02:01:18.180 Thank you.
02:01:18.280 So they did break some new ground there.
02:01:20.540 At number four, The Proclaimers, I'm going to be,
02:01:25.580 and I would walk 500 miles and I would walk 500 more just to be the man who walked a thousand
02:01:37.600 miles to fall down at your door.
02:01:43.520 Brilliant.
02:01:44.600 At number three, Queen, We Are the Champions.
02:01:47.360 Oh.
02:01:48.060 Great song.
02:01:48.640 Yeah.
02:01:49.780 Pharrell Williams at number two with Happy.
02:01:52.520 Happy, yeah.
02:01:53.180 And coming in at number one is the band, who is also at number three and number six.
02:02:01.080 Oh, wow.
02:02:01.760 Queen with We Will Rock You.
02:02:04.220 Oh, jeez.
02:02:05.140 So good.
02:02:05.840 Wow.
02:02:06.100 So, I mean, no brandy from Looking Glass?
02:02:10.440 No brandy from The Looking Glass.
02:02:11.960 That hurts.
02:02:12.500 No, that does hurt.
02:02:13.340 I love that song.
02:02:14.180 I love that song.
02:02:15.420 You know what's fun about that, too, is that a whole new generation of kids love that song
02:02:20.720 because of Guardians of the Galaxy.
02:02:23.880 Right.
02:02:24.640 They brought back a lot of that.
02:02:25.800 They sure have.
02:02:26.960 And they're all great songs, too.
02:02:29.040 So it's nice to hear them back again.
02:02:30.920 All right.
02:02:31.220 Well, we will be back again tomorrow to finish off the week with you for Glenn.
02:02:36.180 And then, of course, don't forget, he's back on Monday.
02:02:39.240 See you tomorrow.
02:02:39.700 The Glenn Beck Program.