Glenn Beck delivers an hour long monologue from the Standing Rock Ranch on the border of North Dakota and South Dakota, where he talks about Ukraine, the Constitution, and the need for a government that is better than the one we have now.
00:00:00.000I think we should all be concerned because who knows if Sam Britton is out of the luggage stealing business, he may be going into the home title fraud business next.
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00:03:47.420Well, we told the king that we needed to break away because we believed things that he didn't, and really, at the time, nobody else did.
00:03:58.180We said, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, and among those rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
00:04:09.040And governments are instituted among men to protect those rights.
00:04:13.740That was an unthinkable thought, unspeakable at the time, because we were all ruled over.
00:04:22.780We had people who were our superiors, people who were born to rule and rule over us.
00:04:30.360But we said, we hold these things to be self-evident, and that's what we're going to do if we break away.
00:04:48.600But that's because people are flawed, and times are complex, and changing people to do the right thing sometimes will take generations to do.
00:05:02.220But after we won the war, we set out a constitution.
00:05:07.200And that constitution, the first words were shocking again.
00:07:01.700However, to promote the general welfare, I'm not sure what that means, other than making sure that they're trying to do the best in growing our country and helping us be free so we can generally be happy and taken care of by ourselves.
00:07:28.300And the most important one is secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.
00:07:40.040Is our government involved in making sure that we have a country left to give to our kids?
00:07:50.480Because those are the reasons we established this constitution.
00:07:56.240And if this government is not doing those things, then we're failing as citizens who run the country.
00:08:05.240Right now, you have Joe Biden, who is gaming for absolute power.
00:08:18.180You can always tell how somebody has absolute power because they can break the law openly and never fear any repercussions.
00:08:25.940You know, they said that Donald Trump wanted to be a fascist.
00:08:29.240Boy, he was the worst fascist ever, wasn't he?
00:08:32.380I mean, the guy couldn't get away with anything.
00:08:34.020By the way, I would just like to say for a guy who is investigated by every single spy agency in the world, vetted in ways I can't even imagine.
00:08:47.280For them to only come up with what they've come up with, he's got some documents in his house.
00:10:30.060In his first week alone, Biden signed 21 executive orders.
00:10:34.520That's far more than Trump, Obama, Bush combined.
00:10:37.720Now, Friday, he added another one to his list by issuing an order authorizing the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of Homeland Security to call up the military and the Coast Guard reservists to support NATO operations on the alliance's eastern flank.
00:10:55.860The order authorizes the Pentagon to send 3,000 reservists for deployment to support Ukraine in Operation Atlantic Resolve.
00:11:07.260We also found out last week that the president is sending even more weapons.
00:11:16.240We have found out that now it looks like our fighter jets are already over there.
00:24:26.940And then we're telling our future in movies.
00:24:31.400And we're doing it in a way where it's not credible.
00:24:34.220I mean, this is why I wrote the book Dark Future, which pick up your copy now, wherever books are sold.
00:24:41.500It has, I don't even know, 1,000, 2,000 footnotes in it, because people need to understand that this is real, not science fiction.
00:24:51.180And I'm up at the ranch at the Standing Rock Ranch.
00:24:54.760And every year, I am holding a symposium here at the ranch with the Inspired Arts League.
00:25:02.940And we have some of the best artists in America.
00:25:07.860I mean, it's Jeremy Lipking and Albin Veselka and Adrian Stein and Quang Ho and all of these people from all over the country and the world coming here.
00:25:17.780And we learn story, how to tell stories, because people, you know, when you went into the churches in the medieval days, that's what the stained glass windows were for.
00:25:31.040And so they would look and they would learn the story through art.
00:25:36.700But we have a guy who is here who's teaching us this week, and he's the guy responsible for the design of some of the best movies you've ever seen, far as, you know, animated movies.
00:25:50.340Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid.
00:25:53.440He did all of, you know, a lot of these movies.
00:25:56.220And then he went on to work with Marvel, to problem solve for Marvel.
00:26:01.180Well, the problem is we have lost our story entirely, and it's being replaced right now.
00:26:11.660That's what the book Dark Future is about, the great narrative.
00:26:15.200It's being replaced with a new story and new traditions.
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00:41:47.020That should be something that we don't casually think of.
00:41:51.120But people don't believe they're getting the truth from anyone.
00:41:56.040It is really important that you do your own homework and bone up on as much of the truth as you can when you find it and share it with others.
00:42:08.460I'd like to just remind you that our new book, Dark Future, is out right now, wherever you get your books.
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00:48:44.940It is a great companion book for my book, Dark Future.
00:48:49.760If you go and you buy one of them, you'll see these two items most bought together because I'm showing you the the mechanics of the machine.
00:49:02.040And Carol takes not only the mechanics of the machine, but she takes it and now lays it out for what your life is, what it's going to look like, how it's going to come down, and more importantly, what to do about it.
00:49:30.600Because we've been strategizing on this together and talking about it for, like, well over a year.
00:49:35.060So, Carol, let me, let me, I want to just take you through the chapters of your book because it starts with socially unacceptable and social credit scores.
00:49:46.700And there are so many people that don't know about social credit scores or when they hear it, they're like, that's crazy.
00:49:58.020So, take me through chapter one, just highlights.
00:50:00.620Yeah, so with chapter one, we really kind of see what's happening with social credit.
00:50:07.500And I would offer that there are sort of three phases.
00:50:10.380One is cancel culture, where it's really, you know, kind of people going after your social standing, which is the way that you get opportunities.
00:50:18.980They go after your jobs, which is obviously your income.
00:50:22.680And in some cases, they go after your business.
00:50:24.960And that gets kind of formalized into a sort of hybrid, loose social credit system.
00:50:31.600You know, maybe the state's involved, but, you know, they haven't kind of formalized a number grading system.
00:50:37.220And then you get to what China has, which is a full graded system, although it's still developing and it's sort of on a jurisdiction by jurisdiction basis.
00:50:46.000So, if you think about what happened during COVID, if you were wrong think, if you were the ones who weren't wearing masks and, you know, not taking a vaccine, people were coming at you, whether it was your neighbor or, in some cases, the state.
00:51:12.140If you think about what the Biden executive orders, you in some places couldn't have a job or just a threat to businesses from the state that this executive order came down.
00:51:22.680Well, we're not really in it and required, but boy, we don't want to take that heat.
00:51:27.300So, we feel the pressure, even though there isn't sort of that formal mandate to us.
00:51:33.020And then we actually saw the taking of assets, right?
00:51:36.340We saw businesses, particularly small businesses, being shut down, again, not based on data and science, but based on political clout and connections.
00:51:45.300Our neighbors to the north, if you were part of that trucker freedom convoy, you saw your bank account being seized.
00:51:52.520And we're seeing it, you know, across, you know, being deplatformed, we're seeing collusion with the state.
00:51:57.580So, this idea that social credit is just about, you know, quashing your right to speech, there's a huge financial tie there as well.
00:52:09.080And really trying to manipulate people's behaviors, you know, whether you're Joe Rogan or Dave Chappelle or, you know, just a person on the street,
00:52:18.820trying to manipulate that based on what a small group of people are saying is moral and right.
00:52:25.700So, you say this leads us to a new financial world order, but you say it's coming in two parts.
01:01:05.200No wonder people can't get their head wrapped around it.
01:01:09.240And I blame some of these people who are in the MMT area.
01:01:14.600That stands for Modern Monetary Theory.
01:01:17.040I call it a name that I heard elsewhere called Magic Money Tree.
01:01:20.660Because the idea is that if you own a printing press, you can never default on your debt because you can print more money.
01:01:28.360Which, I guess, is true in theory, but it just absolutely obliterates the value of the dollar.
01:01:35.160And I think what so many people forget is that money is just a proxy.
01:01:40.620It's a proxy for the fruits of your labor, for productivity.
01:01:44.440It's a convenience so that we no longer have to trade and go, oh, well, I have an egg and you're a doctor and someone else needs a cow and how do we all sort this out?
01:01:55.040But it's a proxy for that productivity.
01:01:56.800So if you print more dollars and there's no additional productivity, then you debase everything, at least on a one-to-one basis, I would venture to say that with compounding, it's actually a worse scenario.
01:02:10.140And we saw this over the past few years when everybody wanted stimulus checks.
01:02:15.700They said, oh, you know, I need my Donnie dollars and I need my Biden bucks here.
01:03:00.400Again, which which is just a collection of private banks, all the banks, the biggest ones that are all in trouble borrowing money from the Fed.
01:03:12.020The Fed is it's just the it's those banks.
01:03:18.420And they they elect people to go sit in and give monetary policy for the United States as a private institution.
01:03:28.680So if you think the banks are unstable, they're the ones printing the money and giving it to us.
01:04:05.160And I want you to go over the reason why this isn't insanity this time, or so they say, is that we have entered a new modern era where technology will control inflation.
01:04:23.740So we can print as much as we want and yet it'll cause inflation.
01:04:28.180But we have the technology now to keep that under control.
01:04:31.580And that technology is just monitoring what every single person does, wants and spends.
01:04:41.100So this is sort of, you know, one of the big pieces that we have is that because there is so much pressure on the Fed and the government with these debts, that they're going to be desperate and they're going to be looking at any any ways that they can get themselves out of it.
01:06:50.280We're talking to Carol Roth, who has a new book out called You Will Own Nothing.
01:06:56.900It is a great companion with a great reset and dark future.
01:07:02.800She really breaks down a lot of the stuff that I didn't break down.
01:07:06.140She goes into different solutions and different understandings on how this is really, truly going to affect you and what is coming.
01:07:16.220And we were talking about inflation in this modern monetary theory, which is the idea that governments can just print as much money as they want.
01:07:25.420And they'll be able to control inflation this time around.
01:07:29.500It's never worked before, but this time they have the technology to be able to control your spending.
01:07:35.940And Carol said there's a couple of things that you need to know about modern monetary theory and controlling inflation.
01:07:47.460When you think about really high debt loads, that is when people get desperate.
01:07:53.920It's also when governments get desperate, because there's only so many ways that they can finance the continuation of the growth of the government, which is how they see getting their power and their wealth.
01:08:09.240It means that they have to get more money from you, which means that they raise taxes or in a little preview of Chapter 11, perhaps they come after your actual assets and wealth.
01:08:21.500And we can talk more about that in a bit.
01:08:23.840They can shrink services, but obviously that's usually, you know, that their promises are, if they take those away, that's very politically unpopular.
01:08:32.180We saw what happened in France a few weeks ago when they said they wanted to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, and they burned down Paris.
01:08:40.000So, you know, that's sort of not the way that they like to go, right?
01:08:45.000So the third thing is to figure out, you know, how do we layer on more debt?
01:08:49.320But we run out of people who want to buy the debt.
01:08:51.720And so, you know, my concern, I know it's one that you share and you do a great job of talking about this in Dark Future as well, is that they decide to go for something like a central bank digital currency, which gives them full control over your money.
01:09:07.240And, you know, as we've been talking about you own nothing and the point of it to debunk the conspiracy element around this, CBDC is another one where they keep going, oh, you know, that's a conspiracy theory, that's not happening.
01:09:20.460But we just saw the New York Fed and 12 financial institutions complete a study, a pilot program at the wholesale level, and their findings, which you can find that report online, were very, very favorable.
01:09:34.020And then the G7 came out with principles, coordinated principles, by the way, on retail-facing CBDC.
01:09:41.860So these are not the actions that you take if this is something that's absolutely off the table or a conspiracy theory.
01:09:48.760And there are so many different ways in here.
01:09:52.580But one of the things, as we talk about this idea of debasing the dollar, is for them to get out of it by promising people more digital dollars in exchange for their U.S. dollar.
01:10:04.520It reminds me very much of that Saturday Night Live skit, and I reference it in the book, with Dan Aykroyd from the 70s, back when they actually used to do really great political commentary.
01:10:15.120And they did a piece on monetary printing.
01:10:18.420And they're like, wouldn't you love to drive a $100,000 car and wear a $50,000 suit?
01:10:48.020But there are a bunch of people who are going to be like, that's amazing.
01:10:50.820I'm going to be a millionaire, not understanding what that does to purchasing power.
01:10:56.220And those kinds of things are going to be the carrot to get people into this digital dollar system, which then is really the end of agency and freedom.
01:11:05.500Because it means if they want to control inflation, instead of the Fed using interest rates as their lever, they literally destruct demand by just cutting off your money.
01:12:04.360But that's the physical embodiment of the American dream.
01:12:08.740And I think the reason for that is because that's how Americans create wealth.
01:12:14.060A house is the largest asset on household balance sheets across the nation.
01:12:19.280So most people in this nation are deriving their wealth first and foremost from having a house and having that appreciated value over time.
01:12:29.720What has shifted, and this was one of the craziest pieces of research that I did for You Will Own Nothing,
01:12:37.140is I found out that before 2010, there was no meaningful corporate money in the single-family home market.
01:17:32.660So people have duration in their homes, and they're able to wait out these financial cycles,
01:17:39.600these boom and bust cycles that are usually really good for the wealthy investors.
01:17:45.080I call it the vulturing of boom and bust cycles because they come in, and when the normal people panic
01:17:50.940and everything goes down in price, they feed on that, and they get the appreciation out of it.
01:17:56.100That hasn't happened as historically with the home, which I think is one of those reasons why it's become such an important asset for households.
01:18:04.280So the idea that you have these companies coming out and saying, no, we want to take that away,
01:18:09.420we want to wrench you the American dream, and then try to tell you it's for your benefit is just very disturbing.
01:18:17.320And, you know, the common through line in all of these things is you will own nothing,
01:18:22.780and you know the people who did not own things through history, they were not free, they were not happy,
01:18:31.160and in many cases they lost their lives.
01:18:34.720So the concept of ownership is tied up with freedom and wealth creation.
01:21:22.520Stu, I'd like to go over some politics next hour, because there's a lot of interesting things happening right now.
01:21:31.420Vivek Ramaswamy came out and made an announcement yesterday, which I think is very exciting.
01:21:36.880Donald Trump came out, at least, I shouldn't say this, the New York Times came out and wrote one of the most confusing articles I've ever read.
01:21:45.740I have no idea what that story really even means.
01:23:01.840He likes he likes the thread of this, I think, more than the actual idea, because, of course, obviously he wouldn't win.
01:23:07.860But that's not even the point, I suppose.
01:23:10.000But it's a it is one of those things where he he's keeping it alive.
01:23:15.280He keeps that ball in the air here, which might have given him a nice fundraising apparatus and everything else.
01:23:22.740But, I mean, look, the bottom line is when the Democratic Party asked Joe Manchin at the end of the day to really do something, he does it.
01:23:33.440Coming up next hour, a look at politics.
01:23:35.780Also, if you're following me and want to know what is happening and what I'm involved in this week, you can follow our actions at the ranch at Inspired Arts League.
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01:23:56.180So if you're one of those people who have to deal with embarrassing sweat just about any time you get into a public situation or you're, you know, outside, especially.
01:24:04.820What is the temperature in in Dallas, Stu, this week?
01:25:49.980Yesterday, one of the candidates, Vivek Ramaswamy, released his judicial appointments and his handpicked Supreme Court appointments and federal courts of appeal.
01:26:04.440And it's pretty great, if I might say.
01:26:08.780Also, the New York Times has come out with a story on Donald Trump where he's just going to take all the power of the presidency and he's going to steamroll over everybody.
01:26:20.000Okay, I don't think so, but I don't honestly even begin to understand their reporting.
01:26:26.740It is so convoluted, I have absolutely no idea what he's planning.
01:26:32.220So, we'll get into that as well as we talk a little politics on the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:28:26.860So, Ramaswamy, by the way, let me start here, because the Washington Examiner ranked all of the candidates that were in Iowa with us.
01:28:38.680And I think they rated them exactly the same we did.
01:28:43.420They said, Tim Scott, unfortunately for Scott, the interview with Carlson highlighted the South Carolina senator's least appealing side, his tendency to joke his way out of difficult situations.
01:28:53.560He had some non-answers, and that really didn't go well for him.
01:29:01.100But they didn't think he destroyed himself.
01:30:33.620I think if you think about the way this race has kind of spread out so far, you have obviously Trump at number one and DeSantis at number two.
01:30:42.340And then you have a huge group of people that you expect at some point someone's going to have a moment.
01:30:47.360If you think about the Pete Buttigieg run in 2020, like it's a parallel that you could see Ramaswamy potentially hitting, right?
01:30:56.220Where he's a really, you know, he's a good communicator.
01:30:59.260Can he get to 13%, 14%, 15% in these polls?
01:34:30.700And that's essentially all he really promised.
01:34:33.920And, you know, I think you have the three, Kavanaugh, I'm still a little, you know, not so warm about.
01:34:40.180But the other two, I'm pretty okay with.
01:34:42.540I think he did a pretty good job there.
01:34:43.640And certainly, like, regardless of how these justices turned out, the fact that they got Roe versus Wade overturned is so monumental that it's hard to ever be critical of this.
01:34:54.260And I like the idea of, like, these candidates coming out and saying, here, this is a statement of principles.
01:34:59.680And they talk about a budget is essentially a statement of your principles, right?
01:35:03.040Where you really want to spend your money shows what you actually care about.
01:39:15.860Because you are in a completely different position and a position that you would have said 10 years ago was the position of someone who was not.
01:40:19.860Rachel Levine, the very high ranking official in our government who is transgender, talking about about this, talking about how children should have access to sex reassignment services.
01:40:32.840And Rachel says, quote, adolescence is hard and puberty is hard.
01:42:49.320Maybe it's time for you to take charge of what you put in the bank.
01:42:54.180Have you learned at all about precious metals, gold or silver?
01:42:59.460Gold or silver before the bank goes the way of the dinosaur.
01:43:03.380Gold and silver were there just after the time of the dinosaur as a storage of wealth.
01:43:10.000It beats inflation, currency collapse and everything else.
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01:44:17.060If you feel like you're in the wrong body, we'll adapt to that.
01:44:22.560The only reason why we haven't started cutting limbs off of besides sex organs is because they haven't made the case thoroughly for it yet and got enough bleeding hearts to go along with it.
01:44:36.460But the next thing will be, I am in a perfectly healthy body, but I see myself as disabled.
01:44:44.060But a bigger thing has already happened in Canada.
01:44:49.020If you are a teenager and you are depressed, you are feeling that life isn't worth living.
01:44:58.520They now in Canada will give you the drugs so you can commit suicide.
01:45:06.300What is the difference between that I'm in the wrong body and so please cut off my organs and mutilate me or I don't feel my life is worth it.
01:45:52.820Doesn't mean we lock you up in an institution.
01:45:55.260It means we look to help you sort through your feelings because your feelings are not real.
01:46:06.000They may feel like they're real, but they're not reality.
01:46:10.980They are, they have been completely removed.
01:46:14.420You are going through something that it could be chemical, could just be psychological, but you're going through something that isn't real.
01:46:22.340Life is worth living and gender is specific and eternal.
01:47:54.980I think I'm going to push the Trump story from the New York Times to tomorrow.
01:48:10.080I mean, I have no idea what it even means, but I kind of want to set it up for the day, for tomorrow.
01:48:17.480So with that, I watched a commercial today that it was for a loan agency, and it said Ronald had eight roommates, and they knew that that was just too much in their life.
01:48:34.120So they went to, you know, house of loans, and they started saving their money, and they started working on their credit score with, you know, house of loans, and now they have their own space.
01:48:50.920And it showed Ronald just walking into his house all by himself.
01:49:40.220And as adults and thinking members, when somebody is feeling something, we don't say as they're crying, he broke up with me, and I'll never, ever date anybody ever again.
01:49:59.720You know, you'll never, you're going to be alone the rest of your, we don't do that.
01:50:02.980When our child falls down and hits their head, you know, and they, and you know, it wasn't a bad fall, but they look at you and they go, uh, if you go with that feeling, oh my gosh, they're crying.
01:50:17.560But if you go, who went, who fell down and went boom, usually that feeling goes away.
01:50:26.240Why are we encouraging feelings that are not good for humanity?
01:52:26.920Facts play a role and they must play a role.
01:52:32.400Otherwise, we go down crazy, crazy roads.
01:52:37.140For instance, I do believe and I believe this sincerely.
01:52:42.500I mean, I, my feelings are deep, my feelings of anger, my feelings of betrayal, my feelings of really, and I hate to use this word, but I want justice.
01:52:58.800Vengeance is really what I'm after, but I won't.
01:53:24.720I feel as though you killed my sisters.
01:53:29.660And if we're going to go on a society based on feeling and not on facts,
01:53:35.060Stu, I really would like to see you receive the death penalty because my feeling is you killed my sister.
01:53:45.700In my head and in my heart, I know you did.
01:53:51.000Well, you don't know you did, but you feel I did.
01:53:53.100What is the difference between, and this is my reality.
01:53:59.320This is, if I said, how, how dare you deny what I feel?
01:54:04.500And, you know, Glenn, it's like this sounds like an absurd example, right?
01:54:11.680Like you, you, just because you say you feel something, you feel it, your feelings are affected.
01:54:17.160I should certainly shouldn't go to prison, but this just happens to this conversation happens to be occurring on a day where a new poll was released.
01:54:24.860That I think it's something like, what, 30% of millennials say that you, if you misgender someone, it should be a crime.
01:54:34.540So what is the misgender, what is the crime?
01:55:27.840They might really not like that, and that's something that is important to them.
01:55:32.260As an individual, their feelings are important to them.
01:55:35.880They are not important to the rest of society.
01:55:39.560Feelings are something that is important to an individual, maybe the family around them, maybe the people dealing with them on a daily basis.
01:55:46.540Those feelings might be vitally important, but they are not important as a basis of policy.
01:55:51.220They are not important to the civilization.
01:56:12.620His feelings are, whether he believes them or not, his feelings are that his son is a good man, that his son was not involved in any of these things.
01:56:42.160Let's say he actually believes all of those things.
01:56:46.540Why do we feel there's no justice in America?
01:56:50.240Because his feelings are being taken to be more important than the obvious and provable facts.
01:57:00.120So when I say Stu should go to jail because I feel he killed my sisters, what's the difference between him actually killing my sisters and me saying, no, I know Stu.
01:57:12.680I feel he's a really good man and he should.
01:57:21.920Even if I know all of the facts that Stu's standing there with a bloody knife, if society takes my feelings and ranks them higher for any reason, because we want to be compassionate or because you like me or you want me to stay on the air or you want Joe Biden to be president, you're living in an insane asylum.
01:59:37.980And that's what we're doing with people with the transgendered issues.
01:59:40.320And what is the difference between somebody with anorexia who sees themselves as a fat person and they are Karen Carpenter, skin and bones?
01:59:53.060Only reason why we don't go to them and say, you know what?
01:59:59.260We don't do that because anorexia happens with women and has been so long talked about and and and we've tried to change the viewpoint of women and their bodies.
02:00:16.380But we do the exact opposite with women who are fat like Lizzo.
02:01:11.440Either way, you're living in an insane asylum back in just a second.
02:01:18.860Even though the Fed paused their continuing rate hikes back in June, Jerome Powell still indicated there might be another rate hike maybe this month.
02:01:27.920That's going to make your credit cards and everything that you want to buy more expensive.
02:01:33.440You got to get out from underneath your high interest debts.
02:01:36.520If you're on an adjustable mortgage, if you are on a on a credit card, everything that you owe.
02:01:44.380If you're only paying the basic because the interest rate is now 20 percent, could be 22 percent, you're you're going to you're never going to pay that off.
02:02:39.840So I was telling you, Stu, about this family proclamation that came out in 1995, and everybody in my church was like, why are we talking about this?
02:03:08.620We solemnly proclaim that marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God, and the family is central to the Creator's plan for eternal destiny of His children.
02:03:18.880All human beings, male and female, are created in the image of God.
02:04:03.180There might be something we find out we're wrong about and later on, but like it should be something that we notice.
02:04:08.180A lot of times I think people have these ideas and then over time they change.
02:04:12.560Like we were talking about with gender, right?
02:04:15.120Where everyone five years ago knew that men were men and women are women.
02:04:18.640And now they've changed and they can't really identify why they've changed.
02:04:22.760If you had a statement of principles of what you actually believe sitting in front of you and said, wow, five years ago I said a man with a woman with a woman.