The Glenn Beck Program - October 15, 2025


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

169.7517

Word Count

21,649

Sentence Count

1,390

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

39


Summary

Glenn Beck is back from a trip to Washington D.C. and talks about his time at the White House and how things have changed since 9/11. He also talks about the dangers of living without power in the winter and how to prepare for power outages.


Transcript

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00:03:01.360 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:03:06.640 I just got back from Washington, D.C.
00:03:08.820 I met with Rubio and Mike Pence and some senators yesterday.
00:03:15.920 Not Mike Pence.
00:03:17.700 J.D. Vance. Sorry, J.D.
00:03:21.500 That would have been a weird guy hanging at the White House.
00:03:24.380 That would have been an interesting development.
00:03:25.780 It was a really nice event at the White House yesterday.
00:03:29.640 We'll talk about that.
00:03:30.560 And some of the things that I saw and witnessed.
00:03:33.100 And also how things have changed, not only with security around the president,
00:03:38.980 but the president, how he is changing the world and the world leaders.
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00:04:49.020 Well, hello, Stu.
00:04:49.620 How are you?
00:04:51.000 Very well, Glenn.
00:04:51.920 Back after a very quick trip.
00:04:54.120 Yeah, very quick trip to Washington, there and back.
00:04:57.580 And I have to tell you, I mean, listen to my voice.
00:05:00.360 I am, like, tired from it.
00:05:02.460 The president went over on Sunday, conducted all of that business, got back on Air Force
00:05:10.240 One, flew all the way back.
00:05:12.880 He said he flew back because he needed to do this on Charlie's birthday.
00:05:17.160 He said he was going to delay it.
00:05:18.320 And then he realized, oh, it's Charlie's birthday.
00:05:19.820 Got to be done on his birthday.
00:05:20.740 So flew all the way back.
00:05:22.040 You know how much sleep he had in the 36 hours?
00:05:24.340 No.
00:05:25.640 Zero.
00:05:26.040 Zero.
00:05:27.260 Everybody else on the plane had about an hour and a half.
00:05:30.720 Because if you're working for the president when he's up, you're up.
00:05:34.220 And they were zombies.
00:05:36.420 Everybody was zombies.
00:05:38.000 And he was.
00:05:39.140 I don't know how this guy does it.
00:05:41.580 I mean, he doesn't take any drugs.
00:05:44.140 He doesn't take, you know, nothing non-natural goes into this guy's body.
00:05:49.700 I mean, there's certain products at McDonald's that do go down the gullet.
00:05:52.500 Okay, yeah, go down the gullet.
00:05:53.760 Yes, yes, you're right.
00:05:54.760 You're right.
00:05:55.020 Okay, you can't say that.
00:05:56.600 Nothing.
00:05:57.540 Yeah.
00:05:58.520 No stimulants go into his body.
00:06:00.460 He's not exactly RFK Jr.
00:06:01.500 Okay, all right.
00:06:02.200 Yeah, all right.
00:06:02.660 He's RFK Jr.
00:06:03.500 Yes, okay.
00:06:04.140 But considering he does not drink, he does not.
00:06:06.940 But don't take drugs.
00:06:08.300 He's very much against that stuff.
00:06:09.960 Yeah, very much.
00:06:10.760 I mean, just good genetics, I think.
00:06:13.000 The guy does not sleep.
00:06:15.520 He just doesn't sleep.
00:06:17.500 Is that concerning for long-term health?
00:06:20.520 I mean, the guy's 79 years old.
00:06:21.740 For everybody else, but he spent this his whole life.
00:06:24.200 I mean, this is the way he's operated his whole life.
00:06:26.720 So I don't think so.
00:06:27.920 I think it's just the way he is.
00:06:29.200 He just doesn't need very much sleep.
00:06:31.240 But the guy is changing the world.
00:06:34.900 I mean, you remember we were watching when he arrived in Egypt.
00:06:43.860 And I said, I've never seen this before.
00:06:47.020 You'll have to narrow this down for you because I say that several times a day now.
00:06:51.420 But you know how they always, when the world leaders get together, they always stand on a stage.
00:06:55.780 They get one shot.
00:06:57.880 And once in a while, they'll stand on stage as they're assembling and they'll talk amongst themselves.
00:07:02.560 But I've never seen a photo line with world leaders to take a picture one-on-one with the president.
00:07:11.480 Never seen that in my life.
00:07:14.700 That's what was happening on Monday in Egypt.
00:07:18.360 He was two hours late.
00:07:22.020 Okay.
00:07:23.160 And apparently, and I'm not going to divulge who, but apparently one person was upset.
00:07:29.140 And it's like, I'm not waiting around for this.
00:07:30.580 And yet they waited around for it.
00:07:32.620 And they lined up.
00:07:35.960 Even the king of Saudi Arabia was in the line, waiting in the line for 30 minutes while he took photos with all of the leaders around the world.
00:07:46.880 They are treating him.
00:07:48.960 I mean, he's changed the world.
00:07:50.640 The guy knows how to use power.
00:07:53.980 It's my understanding from conversations that I had piecing some things together.
00:07:57.840 It's my understanding.
00:07:59.900 Vladimir Putin has changed with him, too.
00:08:01.780 Even Putin has noticed this is the guy who's kind of steering the world and is more deferential to Donald Trump.
00:08:13.480 And I hope that's true.
00:08:14.820 I hope that begins to play out with Ukraine.
00:08:18.360 It's quite key to understand who you're speaking with, right?
00:08:21.700 Like, it's not always about what you want to say or what you want.
00:08:24.500 It's about what the other person wants and what they understand.
00:08:27.300 Someone made the point that Donald Trump speaks Arabic better than any native speaker.
00:08:34.540 And I thought that was an interesting comment.
00:08:36.740 It's like, you know, it is a...
00:08:40.960 He seems to be able to communicate to the leaders in that part of the world.
00:08:46.740 They understand strength.
00:08:47.700 They understand it.
00:08:48.720 Yeah.
00:08:48.960 And they react to it.
00:08:51.700 And I think they don't see him as a passing, like, oh, he's here, but, you know, just wait him out.
00:08:59.900 Like, they don't think he's going to change or he's going to fold on the stuff.
00:09:02.900 And he thinks...
00:09:03.620 They think that he's changing the world.
00:09:06.480 And everybody who follows him is going to follow in these footsteps.
00:09:10.240 They don't think that this is just...
00:09:12.000 He's got three more years left.
00:09:14.300 And then Kamala comes back.
00:09:15.760 They don't think that.
00:09:17.140 They think it's changed for good.
00:09:18.440 They think it's changed for good.
00:09:19.480 And they think that...
00:09:20.320 I believe they think J.D. Vance is going to be the next president.
00:09:24.020 And I think so, too.
00:09:25.420 I mean...
00:09:26.160 I mean, certainly the favorite of the Republican Party.
00:09:28.760 Yeah.
00:09:28.880 Obviously.
00:09:29.400 He's killing it.
00:09:30.400 But then again, I mean, I saw Marco Rubio yesterday.
00:09:33.140 He listens to the show.
00:09:34.720 And his wife listens to every word of the show.
00:09:36.880 I'm like, I hope you remember...
00:09:38.080 I hope you've noticed that we really like what Marco's doing.
00:09:41.000 I mean, the guy has...
00:09:42.140 And I said to him, I said, Marco, what happened?
00:09:45.680 And he's like, what?
00:09:46.460 And I said, you know, we've always been a fan of yours.
00:09:48.900 I mean, we interviewed him for the first time.
00:09:50.860 Do you remember the first time we interviewed him when he was running for president?
00:09:53.700 The very first time.
00:09:54.320 Yeah, yeah.
00:09:55.000 And we all got into a car.
00:09:56.420 You, me, and Pat.
00:09:57.060 We got into a car.
00:09:57.740 We did a video.
00:09:58.360 We're like, this guy is amazing.
00:10:00.020 He's great.
00:10:00.640 Yeah.
00:10:01.300 Really liked him.
00:10:02.120 Right.
00:10:02.440 Really liked him.
00:10:03.020 And then he kind of got into the Senate and was kind of...
00:10:05.720 I don't know.
00:10:06.480 Hard to pin down.
00:10:08.520 I don't know what happened to him.
00:10:09.700 And he immediately said, it's the president.
00:10:11.980 And I said, nah, the president is leading, yes.
00:10:15.460 But there's a change in you.
00:10:17.700 You are just killing it.
00:10:19.960 Just killing it.
00:10:20.900 Should we jump in here for one quick sidebar of the current odds to win the presidential election in 2028?
00:10:27.160 Yeah.
00:10:27.580 Okay.
00:10:27.860 So, first place, this is according to Kalshi, a 32% chance, J.D. Vance.
00:10:33.420 A second place, 21% chance, Gavin Newsom.
00:10:38.540 Oh, my gosh.
00:10:40.960 Third place.
00:10:43.340 I mean, again, this is a prediction market.
00:10:45.220 It's what people believe or is going to happen.
00:10:47.100 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:10:47.120 You know, there's a lot of...
00:10:47.900 This isn't an official poll or anything.
00:10:49.580 Third place, 7%.
00:10:51.440 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
00:10:55.720 In third place.
00:10:57.100 In third place.
00:10:57.740 Comically, fourth place is also with 7%, actually, is Donald J. Trump.
00:11:04.020 You may have heard of him.
00:11:04.840 He's currently the president of the United States.
00:11:06.700 So, that would be an interesting constitutional amendment that would need to occur for that to happen.
00:11:10.900 Then, you have Pete Buttigieg, Marco Rubio at 4%.
00:11:15.020 Josh Shapiro, Kamala Harris, Westmore of Maryland, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Annie Beshear, Kentucky.
00:11:21.920 Okay.
00:11:22.220 So, it's way too early.
00:11:23.560 Jamie Pritzker at 3%.
00:11:24.040 It's way too early.
00:11:25.060 Glenn Youngkin, 2%.
00:11:26.140 I mean, look at any of the Republicans.
00:11:26.900 Oh, I thought Glenn Youngkin.
00:11:28.460 I thought you were going to say Glenn Beck because then that would start to make sense.
00:11:31.420 Everybody's, you know, putting their money down is insane.
00:11:35.320 Yeah.
00:11:36.040 Again, I would not be betting on that market right now.
00:11:38.640 No, I would not either.
00:11:39.720 But, I mean, he is on top of it.
00:11:43.180 And, honestly, we're going to need somebody who operates like Donald Trump and can keep the republic.
00:11:53.940 Keep the republic.
00:11:55.660 Keep the constitution.
00:11:57.620 Because we're going to head for some really very difficult times.
00:12:00.720 Very difficult times.
00:12:01.860 But, anyway, back to the Charlie Kirk thing.
00:12:04.520 It was very, very nice.
00:12:06.220 Erica is, you know, really gaining her voice.
00:12:09.760 Only towards the end was she really kind of breaking down.
00:12:13.180 But she was very good.
00:12:14.720 The president was so gracious yesterday with everybody.
00:12:19.020 I mean, he is really an amazing man.
00:12:22.980 But it's funny because I have a picture of the two of us by the Oval.
00:12:28.240 Outside of the Oval, you open up the Oval Office door and you walk out.
00:12:31.360 Yeah, there it is.
00:12:32.000 And I have a picture of us.
00:12:34.920 And he's right there.
00:12:36.780 He's pointing to the Rose Garden.
00:12:40.840 And I said, you know, the worst thing that I think anybody's done to a first lady was done to Melania.
00:12:47.840 I said, they did so many bad things.
00:12:49.200 But one of them is this Rose Garden.
00:12:51.580 I said, if I'm not mistaken, she just took Jackie O's exact plans and redid them.
00:12:58.260 And he said, yes, yes.
00:13:00.980 And I said, I can't believe how dishonest the press is.
00:13:05.540 They just want to destroy you.
00:13:07.100 And they'll go after your wife on that.
00:13:09.200 And in fact, it's restoring the Jackie O plan.
00:13:13.580 And and in their press coverage, they were like, it's offensive.
00:13:17.760 Jackie O would be.
00:13:18.660 No, she would be happy.
00:13:19.740 It was her plan.
00:13:20.920 Anyway, he said, yeah, I'm going to pave over this.
00:13:24.100 And I'm like, oh, my gosh, you're going to what?
00:13:28.020 And he said, no, they're going to be nice pavers.
00:13:30.220 But, you know, I'm going to pave over this.
00:13:32.560 And he said, because it's useless.
00:13:33.780 He said, it's grass.
00:13:34.780 So women come and they stand and they're on their, you know, in heels and they're sinking into the grass.
00:13:39.320 It's usually wet.
00:13:40.660 He said, we need to be able to hold events out here.
00:13:43.900 And he said, and it'd be beautiful.
00:13:45.920 Be like anything anybody's ever seen.
00:13:48.300 So he starts yesterday and he comes out and he said this the first time he said, I just I just put these pavers down.
00:13:54.040 And he said, this is the first event in the Rose Garden with these pavers.
00:13:59.140 And it's absolutely beautiful.
00:14:00.660 It's got like flags, you know, on the corner.
00:14:03.900 They have these special flagstones made.
00:14:05.860 And really, really, it's beautiful.
00:14:08.760 All the press was standing in the back.
00:14:11.520 And I haven't heard word one from the press on this.
00:14:14.580 Not word one.
00:14:15.620 Have you heard anything about what he's done to the Rose Garden?
00:14:18.340 I did see some plans.
00:14:20.160 Are these accurate plans where they were going to build to kind of like another giant building?
00:14:23.340 Is that going to happen?
00:14:26.560 Oh, yeah.
00:14:26.880 He's paying for it all.
00:14:28.000 He's doing it all.
00:14:28.840 It's a big ballroom.
00:14:30.600 He's like, the country needs a ballroom.
00:14:32.420 You know, we have these state dinners.
00:14:33.700 He said, we put them on the grass.
00:14:35.060 And, you know, he said, we need a ballroom.
00:14:36.920 And he said, taxpayers don't want to pay for a ballroom.
00:14:39.500 I'll pay for it.
00:14:40.800 So he's building and it'll be done.
00:14:43.080 He said by 2026, you know, sometime early spring 2026.
00:14:48.480 You know, I'll believe it when I see it.
00:14:50.640 But he tends to get things done quickly.
00:14:53.220 Yeah.
00:14:54.100 But the one thing I also noticed is the security perimeter of the White House is astounding.
00:15:01.020 It's at least doubled.
00:15:02.880 Now you don't go into that park.
00:15:04.780 You can go into the park, but you can only go in certain places in the park.
00:15:09.420 But I think they're moving the perimeter for security perimeter, at least a block around
00:15:14.000 it all the way around.
00:15:15.440 I mean, it's perfect sense in this environment.
00:15:18.200 It was the first time I've seen the president in many months outside without bulletproof glass
00:15:24.740 between us.
00:15:26.020 I mean, he stood he stood outside, you know, trees in the area, buildings in the area, and
00:15:31.820 he was safe outside.
00:15:34.300 And it must be weird to live in that kind of bubble, you know.
00:15:38.080 But it was it was amazing.
00:15:40.680 It was amazing.
00:15:41.400 They're they're really doing a good job.
00:15:43.260 And the the the entire ceremony, the guy just knows maybe he's just a showman.
00:15:55.600 He just knows how to do things like this, except somebody had hijacked.
00:16:00.980 I mean, I think he had hijacked the music like 10 minutes before he comes out.
00:16:05.660 It's like, you know, Abba dancing queen is playing the Rose Garden.
00:16:09.900 It was a little it was a little.
00:16:10.980 But then it stopped.
00:16:12.120 And and and you could tell just you could tell when he actually picked me on.
00:16:18.120 I can guarantee you he picked it.
00:16:19.800 Oh, and I was in.
00:16:21.140 Remember, I told you last time I was in the White House.
00:16:22.840 I told you that he had selected all of these paintings of all of the presidents and he put
00:16:28.840 them strategically.
00:16:30.980 And when I was with him last, he said, I don't know what to do with this guy.
00:16:35.480 And he had up in the hallway kind of stuffed in a corner of the residence, the painting of
00:16:41.140 Eisenhower.
00:16:42.560 And I said, Eisenhower was the one who warned about everything you're dealing with right
00:16:48.840 now.
00:16:49.340 I said, go back and read the industrial, you know, military, industrial complex speech.
00:16:54.640 He talks about education and science and everything else.
00:16:57.240 I said, he he should be in your walk because he said, I put all of the paintings down strategically.
00:17:03.900 So when I turn a corner, I see a face of somebody.
00:17:07.360 It reminds me learned or don't forget the lesson from him.
00:17:10.920 Now you come down out of the residence and you turn that first corner and he's moved the
00:17:17.300 picture of Eisenhower.
00:17:18.300 So the first president that he sees as he comes down the stairs is Eisenhower.
00:17:22.720 That's pretty cool.
00:17:23.640 It's interesting.
00:17:23.960 Do you think people see Donald Trump as a guy who thinks that way?
00:17:28.960 I know, but that's what they miss.
00:17:31.020 That's what they miss.
00:17:31.840 He is.
00:17:32.440 He's really strategic in everything he does.
00:17:36.220 I mean, he he really knows.
00:17:39.240 Choose your thoughts.
00:17:40.320 And so he's always you come down the stairs and he's looking at Abraham Lincoln.
00:17:44.920 He turns that corner and he's now looking at at at Eisenhower.
00:17:54.100 Every time he turns a corner, there is there's a Ronald Reagan.
00:17:59.320 You know, there's George Washington.
00:18:01.560 He's always turning the corners and looking at people to remind him he's he's very thoughtful
00:18:09.200 guy, really thoughtful because he knows choose your thoughts and that will that will move
00:18:17.080 your life forward in that direction.
00:18:18.580 Seems to have a more complete understanding of history now, too.
00:18:23.740 Would you say that the second term like?
00:18:25.320 Oh, my gosh.
00:18:25.980 You might have that first term, obviously, like a guy and like you didn't know at that
00:18:30.260 point.
00:18:30.660 Probably his learning curve is almost straight up.
00:18:32.740 The guy doesn't sleep.
00:18:33.760 So I was talking to, I think, Ambassador Crowley and she said that she said she walked in,
00:18:40.580 you know, in the middle of the night.
00:18:41.860 Everybody is.
00:18:42.960 Everybody's trying to get some shut eye.
00:18:44.260 And she said he's in his office with stacks of books and papers, and he's just digesting
00:18:51.660 all of this stuff.
00:18:52.540 She said he's up all night just reading and getting stuff done.
00:18:56.640 It's remarkable.
00:18:58.060 All right.
00:18:58.300 Back in just a second.
00:18:59.180 Let me tell you about preborn.
00:19:00.180 Some people say we're living in the age of progress.
00:19:02.080 But if that's true, why have we grown so comfortable with throwing away the most miraculous thing
00:19:07.080 of all?
00:19:07.680 And that is life itself.
00:19:08.960 What's happening?
00:19:09.620 I talked to some Canadians on the streets of Washington.
00:19:13.340 I was walking down the street yesterday and these people said, that's Glenn Beck, Glenn
00:19:17.200 Beck.
00:19:17.640 And I turn around and they were like, oh, my gosh.
00:19:21.040 And I went over to them and I greeted and I said, where are you guys from?
00:19:23.920 They said, from Canada.
00:19:24.720 And I said, from Canada.
00:19:26.700 How do you even know me?
00:19:27.920 And they're like, oh, no, no.
00:19:28.740 We watch.
00:19:29.400 We watch.
00:19:30.160 And, you know, I talked about Canada and I said, boy, what is happening with maid?
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00:20:33.620 So Meta has launched a PG-13 setting for Instagram on teen accounts.
00:20:40.200 I don't even know what that means.
00:20:41.760 You know, what could go wrong?
00:20:43.860 What could possibly go wrong with that?
00:20:45.700 And the drug cartels are now offering tiered bounty on the heads of DHS and ICE personnel.
00:20:55.320 Now, it's getting very, very dangerous, really, really dangerous for ICE.
00:21:01.900 And, you know, when you see when you see what's happening in Virginia and you see this bounty
00:21:09.160 on the heads and then you have no kings happening this.
00:21:12.560 I think it's Saturday.
00:21:13.420 Right.
00:21:13.760 And was anybody bothered by the I thought the implied threat from Chuck Schumer, the encouragement
00:21:23.700 to the the violent left, he said it's time to take action and there needs to be people
00:21:30.520 on the streets and and everything else.
00:21:32.720 And it just seemed like a call to direct action would not be a good thing at this time in our
00:21:38.180 country's history.
00:21:38.780 No, no, no, but no kings is happening.
00:21:42.340 And I would like to remind you, we agree, no kings.
00:21:47.400 But I look at it more like the traditional sense of the founders.
00:21:51.200 And you can go to Glenn Beck dot com and get the no kings but Christ T-shirt and merch.
00:21:56.960 In fact, I'm wearing the pin of it.
00:21:59.980 It is a colonial symbol of the skull and crossbones with a crown on top of the skull floating over
00:22:08.180 the skull.
00:22:08.640 And it means that these kings are mortal.
00:22:13.160 My king is immortal.
00:22:15.620 And that's where the crown belongs.
00:22:18.500 And so it's no king but Christ, an old colonial thing.
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00:22:26.800 No kings.
00:22:27.580 But I don't think they mean that because they don't have God as their king.
00:22:34.200 Who do they serve?
00:22:36.320 It's such a weird world.
00:22:38.020 Like, oh, so the left is trying to tell us they don't want too much power in government.
00:22:43.700 I know.
00:22:44.100 I'm trying to understand exactly.
00:22:46.060 You've been begging and pleading for it for as long as I've been alive.
00:22:51.160 Yeah.
00:22:51.320 You've done everything you can to expand that power constantly.
00:22:55.020 You're trying to dismantle the Supreme Court and and add Supreme Court justice.
00:22:59.940 Right.
00:23:00.580 I mean, everything they say that Donald Trump is doing, they're doing.
00:23:04.640 And now, you know, they talk about violence on the streets, except they're encouraging more
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00:23:10.500 They're electing people in Virginia.
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00:25:12.820 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:25:26.040 We're glad you're here.
00:25:26.800 Thank you so much for listening.
00:25:30.360 What are your thoughts on the Politico story, Stu?
00:25:33.420 There's a story in Politico about the young Republicans.
00:25:38.640 Just some of it is very disturbing.
00:25:40.860 Some of it, I just I think it's just stupid kids making really bad jokes.
00:25:46.560 You know, you know, I think there is a mix.
00:25:50.280 I think you're right.
00:25:50.880 Some of it is really bad.
00:25:52.300 Really bad.
00:25:52.840 Some of it is just, you know, jokes that are just trying to be dark.
00:25:57.560 And, you know, at least that's what I hope it is.
00:26:01.100 Yeah, I think some of it quite clearly is.
00:26:04.000 Some of it is really bad.
00:26:05.660 You know, again, some some of the people in there are saying that they don't think these are authentic messages as well.
00:26:10.400 It's worth at least noting.
00:26:11.660 I don't know if that's accurate or not.
00:26:13.140 Here's an idea.
00:26:13.700 Don't post anything like that.
00:26:14.960 First, yeah, ever, ever post anything like that.
00:26:17.380 And if you see people posting like that, make sure you're on the record.
00:26:19.740 That's not cool, man.
00:26:20.820 Don't do that.
00:26:21.600 It's not cool.
00:26:22.380 Yeah, I think there is a there's some people in there that just seem like actual racists.
00:26:30.120 Oh, yeah.
00:26:30.420 There's some people exist.
00:26:32.180 Yeah, certainly.
00:26:33.180 Some people in there who just seem like they're trying to make dark jokes and trying to be edgy.
00:26:36.600 And like, that's a very common instinct for young, particularly young males.
00:26:43.780 I would say that they think they need to be the edgiest and the toughest.
00:26:47.300 I'm a tough guy and like and all that stuff.
00:26:49.180 And like, you know, it doesn't always manifest itself this way, thankfully.
00:26:51.880 But it is a pretty common, dumb thing that young people do.
00:26:55.800 You shouldn't do it.
00:26:57.700 You really, you know, you really shouldn't put it in writing, especially.
00:27:02.000 I mean, I'd never hire any of these people.
00:27:04.000 I would not get close to any of these people.
00:27:06.500 Yeah, yeah, look, I do think that the what they're trying to make out of this is a little ridiculous.
00:27:14.580 I mean, these are basically a bunch of, you know, people in their glorified interns for young Republican groups saying bad things like that's not good.
00:27:23.320 And there is a sign of an underbelly of the very online fringy right that that that this sort of stuff is happening in.
00:27:35.520 And I think it's a it's a growing problem and a bad problem.
00:27:39.440 However, let's not overstate what's going on here.
00:27:42.160 These are people that have absolutely no effect on your life.
00:27:45.600 With Jay Jones, we're talking about a person who wants to be the attorney general of a state.
00:27:51.500 By the way, who wasn't even doing it among friends, he wasn't joking about this among friends.
00:27:55.820 He was talking about this to someone on the other side who continually said, I don't like when you say these things.
00:28:03.560 They put up a fight and said and said, I know you're serious.
00:28:07.860 You keep saying this over and over again, even when I tell you to stop like that.
00:28:11.520 That is a totally different.
00:28:12.900 It's a total distraction technique for the left.
00:28:15.320 Right.
00:28:15.420 They are looking for something to try to reverse the flow of what's going on in Virginia.
00:28:20.500 And I get that as a political tactic.
00:28:23.360 This is probably a good way to go, as good as any other thing they have to go to.
00:28:28.320 But while it does indicate, I think, an issue, it is not significant to really anyone's life.
00:28:35.360 But I am concerned, and I talked to J.D. Vance about this yesterday.
00:28:40.840 He is concerned as well about this growing anger on the right with disenfranchised men
00:28:51.340 and concerned about where this is coming from, what is pushing it.
00:28:55.180 Because once you get into blind anger, everything changes.
00:28:59.820 Yeah, you know, and I, first of all, I totally agree with what you just said.
00:29:03.800 I think that is a real problem.
00:29:06.140 Secondarily, what I read in those messages was not blind anger.
00:29:09.680 It was flippant, at times racism, at times anti-Semitism, at times just people making dark
00:29:16.960 jokes about like trying to be edgy.
00:29:20.000 And, you know, some of it was even, there's one joke in there, if I can't remember the exact
00:29:24.340 context.
00:29:24.820 It was something that someone made a joke of like, oh, we don't want to get a Hitler in
00:29:27.260 there, and the response was, well, we're going to lose the Kansas delegation then.
00:29:31.580 Like, that's a joke at the expense of Kansas, right?
00:29:34.880 Like, that's not a joke.
00:29:37.120 You know, I don't know.
00:29:38.180 At least that's how I read it.
00:29:39.420 At the end of the day, this is like, it is a story.
00:29:45.400 And I think there is a tie to something that is concerning.
00:29:50.100 I, the fact that there's a bunch, we highlight and talk about people on the left that are
00:29:56.200 constantly, we've had, we had, on October 7th, people in the, in the squares all over
00:30:03.660 New York City, celebrating the infittata.
00:30:06.420 Yeah.
00:30:07.300 Intifada.
00:30:08.020 Intifada.
00:30:08.600 Intifada.
00:30:09.100 Yes, I get it back.
00:30:09.740 One of them's a frittata.
00:30:10.860 It's an egg dish.
00:30:11.600 The other one, I get it.
00:30:12.380 I get it.
00:30:12.740 My point is, the frittata, they were all out there talking about the frittata.
00:30:17.220 This is something that was happening on October 7th with thousands of people and like the
00:30:22.700 total shoulder shrug from everybody in the mainstream media.
00:30:26.180 The fact that there are a couple of lunatics that were making bad jokes and saying at times
00:30:30.820 really legitimately bad, racist, and anti-Semitic things is a concern.
00:30:35.280 It's just not a concern anywhere near the level of the things we talk about 10, 15, 20 times
00:30:41.020 a day.
00:30:41.540 The things that they deny exist.
00:30:43.240 Correct.
00:30:43.480 Here's the thing that, here's the thing that I, I, I am concerned about that we need
00:30:49.140 to watch with the disenfranchised youth.
00:30:52.100 I don't know if you remember, but in early September, the 4th through the 9th in Nepal,
00:30:57.960 the government decided that they were going to ban 26 media platforms, the social platforms,
00:31:05.060 because there was a problem.
00:31:07.160 Um, and you know, there's corruption and the people were starting to stand up against it.
00:31:13.480 And it was mainly the youth, the Gen Z people.
00:31:16.920 Um, and so the students went to discord and Instagram groups and they, uh, they started protesting,
00:31:27.580 marching on the streets and a full-fledged Gen Z.
00:31:31.560 Now listen to this, uh, full-fledged Gen Z flagless leaderless digital revolution happened
00:31:39.740 in Nepal full regime change.
00:31:42.360 Okay.
00:31:44.000 First leaderless digital revolution.
00:31:46.940 Madagascar was next and just ended.
00:31:51.360 What's the date today?
00:31:52.600 14th, 15th yesterday, just ended yesterday.
00:31:56.420 Again, the same thing happened organized by, uh, Gen Z Madagascar, a Facebook, uh, group.
00:32:02.840 They used exactly the same, same techniques in Nepal.
00:32:06.400 It just, uh, just, uh, ended yesterday full regime change.
00:32:11.220 Gen Z leaderless.
00:32:15.580 Does that sound familiar to leaderless?
00:32:17.900 Who's leaderless in the country?
00:32:21.340 No, clearly.
00:32:22.360 Yeah.
00:32:22.560 It's, it's not even an organization.
00:32:24.360 I know.
00:32:24.680 I know.
00:32:25.020 I know.
00:32:25.360 It doesn't even exist.
00:32:26.420 Mozambique, the same Indonesia going on now, Kenya going on now, Morocco going on now.
00:32:32.180 This is another attempt at the Arab spring, which was again, a leaderless group that changed
00:32:39.600 the middle East, um, this is happening and it is led by angry Gen Z and it has to be Gen
00:32:48.920 Z has to not be silenced.
00:32:53.220 They have to be listened to.
00:32:55.100 We have to recognize that the, especially the men in Gen Z, the young men, they don't
00:33:01.840 feel like they have a future.
00:33:03.380 They don't.
00:33:04.320 I mean, you know, they can play by the rules, go to school, but then what?
00:33:09.600 They're going to work, you know, for a job that they hate, that probably is not going
00:33:14.300 to be there in a few years.
00:33:15.840 They just don't feel like they have a future and the left is doing everything they can can
00:33:20.680 to convince them that everything is stacked against them.
00:33:24.700 And it's not.
00:33:26.360 Everything is actually stacked in your favor right now.
00:33:29.920 For the first time, we never had.
00:33:31.940 Dude, Stu, did we ever feel we had the power to change things in Washington, DC growing up?
00:33:39.600 Um, to scale.
00:33:43.680 I didn't think we had it until Donald Trump got in.
00:33:47.800 Hmm.
00:33:48.780 That's an interesting question.
00:33:49.860 I mean, you, I guess you had those moments of hoping that you can change things.
00:33:53.000 Correct.
00:33:53.600 But things are changing now.
00:33:55.640 Remember how hard it was for the tea party?
00:33:57.640 Things are changing now.
00:33:59.080 And that is part of social media.
00:34:00.680 It's part because we all worked hard and we were waking people up.
00:34:04.400 And now is not the time to lose hope in the future.
00:34:07.380 Now is the time to gain hope in the future.
00:34:09.760 There is a lot of amazing things that are changing right now.
00:34:13.960 Um, and you can be a part of it and we have to be a part of it.
00:34:19.200 You know, it's, it's the ones who are on the streets telling you, you can't do it.
00:34:23.420 Uh, you know, everything's stacked against you.
00:34:26.300 Um, you'll never make it because the authoritarians are out to get you.
00:34:29.780 I got news for you.
00:34:30.560 There are authoritarians on both sides.
00:34:32.340 They're authoritarians that want to control your life, but you're going to have to sign
00:34:38.780 up for that.
00:34:39.660 You're going to have, they're going to need you to sign up for it.
00:34:44.200 It's like the digital passports.
00:34:45.620 If you decide if, if the countries over in Europe decide, no, we're not going to do that.
00:34:50.680 The government, what are they going to do?
00:34:52.620 They're going to lock everybody up.
00:34:54.980 You just have to be aware of what your lines are and what you're willing to do and not willing
00:35:00.780 to do and then recognize that you as a group, a big group, if we can grow this group large
00:35:06.780 enough, they need your permission to do these things.
00:35:10.400 Why, why didn't we have the Patriot Act, you know, in 1990, what was it?
00:35:14.440 Seven, that thing was written.
00:35:16.280 We didn't have it.
00:35:17.740 It wouldn't pass Congress.
00:35:18.860 All of that legislation was written before September 11th.
00:35:22.120 They wanted all of those tools before September 11th.
00:35:25.720 It wouldn't pass because the people wouldn't give permission.
00:35:28.900 They waited for a crisis.
00:35:31.040 The crisis happened and they were like, dust that thing off.
00:35:34.200 Patriot Act, rename it Patriot Act.
00:35:36.120 They renamed it the Patriot Act and we gave them permission to do it.
00:35:41.040 We have to stop giving them permission to do these things in our name.
00:35:46.760 And that's how you change things, but not by getting bitter and angry.
00:35:51.300 That is what's going to cause bloodshed on the streets.
00:35:55.120 And that's what causes the the the theory I've talked about for a long time.
00:36:02.220 Bottom up, top down and inside out.
00:36:05.080 They they put people up at the top that are willing to propose, you know, draconian measures, put them at the top.
00:36:15.160 Then they cause the street to rise up and they have all of their people in the streets.
00:36:20.680 This is called a revolution.
00:36:22.060 They get everybody on there, all their crazies in the street to rise up to threaten the government.
00:36:27.600 Then the government has to respond to that because the people are going, you can't we can't live like this anymore.
00:36:33.500 The government responds.
00:36:35.020 If it is a government that is not with the street people, they immediately say it's a dictatorship.
00:36:42.380 If it is a government with the people on the street, if it was a democratic government and they were causing all this trouble, the government would come down, not punish any of those people per se.
00:36:52.800 And they wouldn't say it was a dictatorship, but it would be a dictatorship.
00:36:57.640 And then everything is turned inside out.
00:37:00.200 Then the Constitution is lost and all of that.
00:37:02.440 You have to know that's the game being played on you.
00:37:05.840 This is a giant psyop that is happening on the American people.
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00:38:22.540 This is Glenn Beck.
00:38:24.900 I don't know if you saw the new book that's coming out from Charles.
00:38:54.880 We got to get him on the air.
00:38:56.340 This guy's fascinating.
00:38:57.460 He wrote probably his most famous book is The Bell Curve, where he talks about what the
00:39:04.380 problem is in America, how the elites and the middle class are separating.
00:39:09.380 And this is back in the 1980s.
00:39:10.820 And he showed that, you know, back in the 1950s, you know, people married, you know, in different
00:39:16.600 classes, et cetera, et cetera.
00:39:18.080 So there could be a somebody who went to Harvard marrying, you know, somebody who didn't go to
00:39:22.600 college at all.
00:39:23.380 And now everybody is kind of congregating, you know, the Ivy League marries Ivy League, et
00:39:28.960 cetera, et cetera.
00:39:29.500 And then he talked about what a problem that was going to be in the future.
00:39:32.160 And he's turned out to be very right.
00:39:34.240 But he just wrote a new book.
00:39:35.880 What's it called?
00:39:36.680 Stu, reconsidering God or something.
00:39:38.840 Oh, taking religion seriously.
00:39:41.400 I think it's called.
00:39:43.520 Yes.
00:39:43.960 Taking religion seriously.
00:39:45.080 He said the younger generation has become spiritually bankrupt and consumed by technology and social
00:39:52.860 media and desperate for something bigger than itself.
00:39:57.440 Charles Murray says this has happened to him for much of his life.
00:40:02.760 And he is in his new book, Taking Religious Seriously.
00:40:06.480 He said he was one of the well-educated and successful people who religion had just become
00:40:11.180 irrelevant.
00:40:11.820 But all of that changed.
00:40:13.500 And he began to kind of, he said, tiptoe towards religiosity with a series of nudges.
00:40:22.660 And it is eventually now toppled all of the things he used to believe in about religion.
00:40:28.920 And there is a big change happening in the world.
00:40:33.420 It's not just here in America, but there is, you know, I think Charlie Kirk made us all aware
00:40:37.760 of this and pushed it down the road a great distance.
00:40:43.500 But there is a real awakening that is happening in America and, and in the rest of the world.
00:40:49.440 And I think that is a very, very good thing.
00:40:53.100 If it is happening in your life, please pursue it.
00:40:56.620 Please pursue it.
00:40:57.760 You know?
00:40:58.700 Yeah.
00:40:59.380 Yeah.
00:40:59.780 Most cases.
00:41:00.480 Yeah.
00:41:00.640 You know, I will say, um, Sundays, you know, like if you're going to come to Jesus, come
00:41:09.480 together in a carpool situation because the parking situation is getting ridiculous at church.
00:41:13.960 It's too far.
00:41:15.180 I don't want to walk that far.
00:41:16.580 So if you're coming to Jesus, come in a group and maybe a minivan, rent a minivan.
00:41:22.400 What about, what about, what about, uh, don't you go to one of those mega churches that have
00:41:26.540 the little, like the little Disney cars?
00:41:29.480 I know, but, uh, but they, they, I mean, I'm, I'm open to that.
00:41:33.660 Yeah.
00:41:33.900 I mean, if you, someone wants to go to a couple of mega churches, uh, uh, cause Tonya and
00:41:38.420 I will sometimes go to church on Saturday as well as Sunday, we go to another church
00:41:42.160 and, uh, and we go to this, uh, with some friends, we go to this church and they've, they've
00:41:47.200 got these little like trams.
00:41:48.760 Yeah.
00:41:49.000 It's fantastic.
00:41:49.580 Yeah.
00:41:49.900 Like you get out of the car, the tram's there.
00:41:51.560 You don't want to walk.
00:41:52.360 I'm like, nope, Jesus wouldn't want me to walk.
00:41:55.380 You know?
00:41:55.720 He was the one walking on water.
00:41:57.080 He can get in the tram.
00:41:58.340 Right.
00:41:58.620 I get in the tram.
00:41:59.360 He can do all that walking and stuff.
00:42:00.760 Yeah.
00:42:01.060 So please, you know, you know, I, there's only, it's warm here still in Texas.
00:42:06.440 Uh, there's only so much walking and sweating.
00:42:09.120 I want to do.
00:42:09.980 That's really excited for your transition and everything, but like, you know, you sound like
00:42:14.240 a great greeter.
00:42:15.660 You know what I mean?
00:42:16.840 Did you come in a minivan?
00:42:18.060 Do it next time or we don't want you here.
00:42:21.600 Great church greeters.
00:42:22.820 Thank you very much.
00:42:23.680 Perfect.
00:42:23.920 Mm-hmm.
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00:44:53.460 to hold on to your underpants for a minute do you have them you have them you know hold on to
00:44:56.920 them tightly please even more some today yeah good for you more information than i need peter
00:45:01.920 swisser is on with us next he has um uh he's going to show us the alleged foreign influences
00:45:08.240 behind mom donnie's campaign for mayor in new york city and you know they include the radical uh
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00:47:03.700 you on great to be with you glenn thanks for having me okay so uh mom donnie this is not a stunning
00:47:11.040 update except it is kind of stunning because now you have verified it tell me what you found on the
00:47:16.340 funding for mom donnie yeah well so here's the interesting thing people forget um new york is of
00:47:22.540 course an international city uh but the world is watching um the hezbollah publication al kandik uh
00:47:30.320 well it had an article on donnie talking about the fact that this guy could win mayor of new york and
00:47:35.980 if he wins mayor of new york uh that could propel him to the national stage uh including he could
00:47:41.660 become secretary of the department of homeland security why a terrorist organization would mention
00:47:47.600 homeland security is interesting but their their point is correct glenn um that the world is
00:47:53.460 watching so you have the royal family of qatar uh the althani family um which not only has bankrolled
00:48:01.960 the mom donnie's to the tune of millions of dollars on film projects uh that his mother has done uh they're
00:48:08.660 out on social media around the world uh pushing for mom donnie's campaign and mom donnie actually in
00:48:16.020 september think about this glenn he's running for mayor of new york he goes on qatari tv he goes on
00:48:22.640 tv in qatar to talk about the fact that the united states is funding genocide in israel etc the bottom
00:48:29.960 line is that that he and his family are joined to the hip with the qatari royal family and what you need
00:48:36.980 to understand about the qatari royal family is this is the same family that in the 1990s protected
00:48:44.140 khalid sheikh muhammad he was a mastermind behind the 9-11 terrorist attacks he was involved in the
00:48:51.760 1993 world trade center bombing he fled the united states he went to qatar where the same royal family
00:48:59.720 gave him a no-show job working for the government and protected him and when louis free and the fbi
00:49:06.680 came looking for khalid sheikh muhammad and said we want this guy the althani family which of course is
00:49:13.340 funding mom donnie back in the 1990s they helped him escape the net of the fbi and louis free later
00:49:21.100 said in in in the early 2000s had they gotten him they could have prevented 9-11 okay can i can i push
00:49:28.420 back on this a bit um you say the mom donnie mom donnie family is tied to the hip but isn't the trump
00:49:35.480 family also tied to the hip well yeah i do not like what is going on with the qataris uh at all um what i
00:49:42.640 would say one important distinction you know when we're doing things like the airbase in idaho which
00:49:48.140 i think is a terrible idea the mom donnie is unlike the trumps and unlike the u.s federal government
00:49:54.360 completely completely mimics what the qatari foreign policy line is which is anti-israel uh pro-hamas
00:50:05.000 um they line up completely on the policy positions in fact the mom donnie uh father um has said that
00:50:13.680 terrorism is really a western invention it has nothing to do with islam he wrote a famous book
00:50:18.900 on that in the 2000s another thing he said glenn and by the way um his son has not pushed back on
00:50:25.400 this at all that situations like uh what happened in sudan um with the the massacre at darfur where 400,000
00:50:33.160 christians were slaughtered uh by islamists that's not genocide uh that was a civil war that was damaged
00:50:40.420 on both sides the point is is that the mandamis have been apologists in exactly the same way that
00:50:47.020 the qatari royal family has and that's what i think makes it so concerning but i mean i could talk about
00:50:53.280 iran uh the international quran news agency which is an iranian news agency has also run glowing profiles
00:51:01.160 and has said his campaign is islamic in not only its messaging but also in its goals and in its ends
00:51:11.020 uh you have imam wahaj who you have talked about before uh this is an imam who has three adult
00:51:18.540 children who are in jail for life for their involvement in a terrorist attacks imam wahaj has
00:51:25.240 funded the super PAC which funded and is funding mamdani's gubernatorial campaign and imam wahaj back in 2021
00:51:33.700 gave an interview where he predicted that there would be a rising figure who would become mayor of new york
00:51:42.760 backed by islamic voters so this is a global mayoral race and people in new york and people around the country
00:51:51.480 better be aware the stakes are higher than just what happens in new york city tell me about the ccp
00:51:58.540 so the ccp it's interesting they have been running very positive stories on mamdani um i just posted on
00:52:07.880 on twitter x yesterday a story from the center uh for marxism in china which is of course a government-run entity
00:52:15.280 saying that the momdani campaign is a bright spot uh in a very dark uh situation in the united states
00:52:22.740 from their perspective but then you also have the interesting role of a guy named roy singham
00:52:27.640 i talked about him in fact you and i talked about him back in 2024 yeah when my book blood money came
00:52:34.280 out so roy singham um runs something called the people's forum in new york it is uh very radical left
00:52:42.000 wing roy singham of course american billionaire lives in beijing now very close to the ccp events
00:52:48.800 attend ccp events um singh's people forum has been very supportive of mamdani's campaign
00:52:55.720 and you also have roy singham's niece runs an organization called jews for mamdani
00:53:02.900 um now she's uh she's actually not jewish um you see what's going on here yeah you see what's going on
00:53:10.240 here but but the point is glenn that that the ccp shares the same interest that these other foreign
00:53:16.700 actors have in seeing mamdani win because they see this as a foothold uh that they can establish in
00:53:24.100 the united states and i would say to uh and i have friends who basically have adopted the position
00:53:30.200 glenn you know let new york fall let mom domini get elected it's going to be terrible people see how
00:53:36.380 bad socialism is i'm telling you from donnie wins they are going to work the machineries of government
00:53:42.020 so that they retain office meaning this radical left uh islamist left-wing movement retain power
00:53:50.080 in new york going forward you also expose that most of the donations that he is getting are from
00:53:57.640 like 78 percent of his his money is coming from outside of new york i mean the number one
00:54:05.040 state contributing to his campaign is california yes that's right um and that includes um political
00:54:13.000 action committees that are tied to care um which of course you have reported on over the years um
00:54:18.600 their ties to hamas their involvement in uh in in various islamic causes uh and you also have
00:54:26.180 news reports that have just been coming out that that so far uh there are at least 13 000 the number
00:54:33.600 is going to be much higher but 13 000 they've been identified so far of illegal foreign donations
00:54:39.580 coming into the momdani campaign and and the challenge here is glenn we've seen this happen
00:54:45.580 in the past with other candidates um they wait until the last month because the reporting for donations
00:54:52.280 will come out after the election so that number is going to be much higher and based on what you see
00:54:59.000 the alfani family doing on social media uh around the world uh you know boosting his campaign i expect
00:55:06.540 that number to be massively higher before it's all said and done so um peter have you talked to the
00:55:12.800 have you talked to cash patel or anybody in the fbi about this yet uh so we uh had um one of our
00:55:20.180 vice presidents for research um seamus bruner was at the round table last week in the white house with
00:55:25.820 president uh and uh we you know showed our follow the money a report it was a three and a half minute
00:55:32.360 presentation the president um very publicly then said to us would you please share this information
00:55:38.960 with the attorney general and with the director of the fbi and that information exchange is taking place
00:55:45.120 uh and there is communication and and glenn as always the information we have is all public record
00:55:51.560 meaning we dig and we find this is not speculation these are not anonymous sources so yes that
00:55:57.660 information is being shared um with u.s law enforcement something we've done since the founding of gai going
00:56:04.160 back to 2011 so i um i got a call from uh the fbi over the weekend and i had three fbi agents show up at my
00:56:14.020 house this weekend and and this was friendly right it was right yeah i said that i said i would be a little
00:56:20.580 more concerned if it was the last administration but you guys are friendly right and they say yes
00:56:24.400 we just have some questions about a special i did um where we just tied you know open sources easy
00:56:30.680 open sources um together and they um uh they wanted to know more about it and i started talking to them
00:56:40.640 you know i said it kind of works like the tides foundation you guys are going to have a hard time
00:56:43.600 finding things because they they're very good at money laundering etc etc and i said but you're going to
00:56:48.380 have an easier time because you can go into banking records uh you know if you get the you know the
00:56:52.820 warrants etc etc and um and i was i was surprised at how far behind they were and i talked to cash patel
00:57:01.680 yesterday i was at the white house and and um and he said glenn who we we can pretty much tell you
00:57:09.460 everybody who went to a latin mass in the last five years but nobody's done any of this work no the
00:57:17.520 the administrations of the past since uh barack obama they have sworn off all investigations of
00:57:25.340 this stuff so we we are starting from the very beginning yeah they really need help i mean well
00:57:32.620 they they do and and glenn that the the special you did was excellent um and and you do the same
00:57:38.540 things we do it's public information in other words don't take my word for it you can replicate what
00:57:44.000 we found and you can use as a government authority subpoena power uh this is the same thing that
00:57:50.160 happened remember with uh with the hunter biden situation we learned a lot more uh once you had
00:57:55.720 congressional committees issuing subpoenas in this particular case i would argue the stakes may even
00:58:01.800 be higher because what you're seeing is the organized funding of radical groups who are not
00:58:09.220 out protesting and carrying signs and and and they are engaged in violent provocative acts they are
00:58:15.960 targeting u.s law enforcement uh and this is the very definition of rico right the rico statutes were
00:58:22.420 designed to get organized crime figures you'd have the street guys who were you know beating people up
00:58:28.480 and those people would get arrested but they could never get to the money people that were organizing
00:58:33.980 it and paying these guys to beat people up so rico came along and said you know what we are going to
00:58:40.340 now be able to charge people with organizing criminal violent activity so this is a classic definition
00:58:48.400 of rico and it's a question now of federal law enforcement and prosecutors the doj uh doing what exactly
00:58:56.260 what you said which is pulling financial records and if you've got uh entities and individuals which i believe
00:59:02.140 you do you do you've demonstrated it we've demonstrated it that are knowingly funding groups that are
00:59:07.860 engaging in violent conduct on american streets that to me is the very definition of rico and the reason
00:59:14.560 that was it was designed in the first place so i agree with you on that but let me come back uh let me
00:59:18.920 take a one minute break i want to come back with you peter peter swizer um uh and and ask you
00:59:23.880 are you going to be able to track the funding to the street activity do you believe that connection
00:59:32.920 is there because i think they're winding up a lot of very sick and unhealthy people and street people
00:59:39.000 etc etc you don't necessarily have to pay you know and somebody can come you know buy with 100 bucks
00:59:44.380 are you do you think we're going to find the actual funding of the street movement uh because you know
00:59:51.120 everybody in the press is saying oh well there's no there's no organization here well who's paying
00:59:56.320 for the union printed signs and everything else that they have all right back in just a second first
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01:01:15.620 so peter we're working on a special for uh either january or february and i'd love to involve you in this
01:01:31.620 um sure but do you think we're going to be able to find the actual payoff of the streets or even the
01:01:40.840 people who are supplying the bricks and you know everything else that are sometimes dropped off on
01:01:45.940 streets i don't think we have to show that we may be able to show that i think it's it is enough
01:01:52.340 uh based on you know precedence and the way this has been applied in the criminal world if you have an
01:01:57.800 organization for example this happened down in georgia in the so-called stop cop city this was
01:02:03.140 the example that famous brunner used in front of the president where you had actual organizations that
01:02:09.220 were funded by the tides foundation those organizations were involved in protests that
01:02:15.760 led to throwing molotov cocktails attacking police officers uh those organizations and members were
01:02:22.420 charged by prosecutors in georgia democrats by the way um the prosecutors were um with um domestic
01:02:30.460 terrorism rico a whole bunch of other um sorts of conduct if you can show that an organization
01:02:38.200 uh a a grant giver let's say is giving money to a non-profit organization that has engaged in this
01:02:45.340 violent activity in the past there's a there's a pattern there and there clearly has been with a lot of
01:02:50.320 these organizations uh and then that organization is communicating uh and coordinating with violent
01:02:57.880 protesters um that is all you need to demonstrate you don't need to actually show that the brick that
01:03:03.240 was thrown or the molokov cocktail that was thrown the gasoline and the bottle were paid for by
01:03:08.800 the grantor you are allowing you are funding an organization that is coordinating violent conduct
01:03:16.120 um that is taking place that is what i think the legal threshold is so what they need to do is do
01:03:22.520 what you know was done by prosecutors uh during january 6th let's get the communication devices of
01:03:29.060 these individuals that are involved with organizing protests were they communicating with other
01:03:35.360 protesters who ended up pushing the violence then you have organizations like the party for socialism
01:03:41.560 and liberation and the freedom road uh socialist organization we've talked about those before glenn and
01:03:47.220 i know you have as well these are hardcore marxist groups they align themselves with the ccp you can find
01:03:54.500 so many examples where they are engaged in protests um that turn violent so you know you want to look at
01:04:02.780 those organizations are the leaders of those organizations communicating with people that end up throwing
01:04:08.600 them all atop cocktails etc if you show that you absolutely have coordination you don't have to
01:04:14.440 show that the gasoline was paid for uh by the grand giver wow uh peter i have i have real hope for the
01:04:21.620 first time that we are actually going to go after these people and we could get to an end of that
01:04:25.480 is this a foolish hope or you have the same kind of feeling no i i share that uh glad look there are a
01:04:32.440 couple of things that are really i think exciting about this number one is you have the political uh courage in
01:04:38.100 washington it seems yeah uh at least from the president um to uh to pursue these issues but the
01:04:44.460 second thing that i do appreciate is it's being done in a transparent way which allows for um you
01:04:51.460 know accountability yep um they're not they're not saying well we'll get back to you in a year i mean
01:04:55.380 there's actually communication now we need to see that that the action is taking place but there does
01:05:00.540 absolutely seem to be movement so i'm very encouraged as you are peter always good to talk to you thank
01:05:05.060 you so much for the update i appreciate it um thanks glenn more in just a second uh we have
01:05:11.000 an amazing story from uh heavy d uh dave sparks from the diesel brothers he's going to be joining us
01:05:16.820 next he was in solitary confinement for three days wait until you hear this story
01:05:20.800 this is glenn beck well there's some news out of israel finally sounds a little hopeful
01:05:32.020 hostages have been returned tentative peace on the horizon but the work is still far from over
01:05:36.100 there's still families trying to rebuild elder elderly survivors who can't afford uh food or
01:05:41.240 heat and children who have nothing known nothing but fear in the last couple of years peace on paper
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01:06:51.980 it's the craziest story i've ever
01:07:18.460 heard um the diesel brothers um as their name implies the diesel brothers and when they first
01:07:26.420 started you know they were on television and they were making these these diesel trucks to do crazy
01:07:32.960 things well the utah physicians for a healthy environment were very offended that one of the
01:07:40.240 trucks they made had 36 times more uh pollutants in the air than if they would have just left it alone
01:07:47.740 and so they got together with biden's federal government and uh they took him to court and
01:07:54.820 they were fined like a million and a half dollars million point two i think um and the diesel brothers
01:08:00.400 been fighting going what what do you what what are you talking about um but they've been fighting it
01:08:06.020 back and forth and i i lost track um heavy d dave sparks was on with us he did a podcast with me about a
01:08:12.700 year or so ago we talked about it and you know they still had to you know finish this all up well
01:08:18.320 he's just been arrested a couple of weeks ago he was arrested and put into solitary confinement for
01:08:24.880 three days why that's necessary for polluting the air is beyond me um but he is here to tell us the
01:08:33.940 whole story dave welcome to the program how are you good morning glenn good to hear from you yeah
01:08:38.820 it's good to have you on we've been praying for you thinking about you this is ridiculous well thank
01:08:43.100 you i appreciate that i'm actually doing significantly better now that i'm not locked up like an animal
01:08:47.220 you were in solitary confinement for three days what was the reason well i got put in jail and when a
01:08:54.440 high profile person gets put in jail uh they give you basically protective custody so the jailhouse is
01:09:00.340 actually very courteous to me they i feel like they they did their best with the bad situation
01:09:05.480 um but unfortunately a guy like me if i get thrown in general population it causes problems for everybody
01:09:10.900 at the jail it starts it just starts a potential riot in there because people get excited people try
01:09:16.260 to maybe extort me people try to you know start a meet and greet there's just all sorts of different
01:09:20.620 things that can go wrong so they said look your option is that go start a riot or go get locked in a
01:09:26.460 cell where you're allowed out for one hour for every 48 hours and you know that was unfortunately
01:09:31.080 the route that we had to go but man it was the most dehumanizing experience of my life so why were
01:09:36.900 you arrested i was arrested on contempt of court charges now the unique thing about contempt of court
01:09:43.720 charges is they're very broad and there's no bail so you can get thrown in jail for contempt of court for
01:09:49.480 kind of anything and you can't get out so even though you know as soon as i got arrested i called my
01:09:53.920 attorney said all right let's get this figured out get me out of here and he said dave there's
01:09:57.020 no bail you're stuck in there until either the judge orders are released or until the attorneys
01:10:01.440 the uphe attorneys stipulate to your release so i thought i should be easy these are reasonable you
01:10:06.300 know i'm not a criminal i didn't do anything wrong i didn't break any laws these will let me out of
01:10:10.440 jail well i was wrong they chose to keep me in jail essentially as a way to try to extort more money
01:10:15.480 out of me and at this point glenn i've just had it with this case i'm done getting pushed around
01:10:21.680 and bullied around for nine years so i finally just said you know what i'm just not going to
01:10:25.800 play their games anymore i'll sit through jail i will go to court in my hearing um you know in a
01:10:30.120 few days and i'll tell the judge my story and explain why i'm not in contempt because essentially
01:10:34.680 the contempt charges were brought against us um as the uphe attorneys lied to the judge saying that
01:10:40.240 we had failed to produce thousands of documents over the years so my attorney had a stroke of genius
01:10:44.820 at my hearing on last thursday and showed up with basically a powerpoint with like 40 something
01:10:49.820 slides that said your honor look at all the stuff that we've that we've provided these are all the
01:10:54.320 things that you threw mr sparks in jail for not providing halfway through the hearing the judge
01:10:58.980 stopped he looked around he looked at the attorneys for the uphe and he said please tell me there's not
01:11:05.120 a man sitting in shackles and chains in my courtroom right now because you couldn't communicate correctly
01:11:08.940 stopped the hearing called the recess took the attorneys back in his chambers apologized to my attorney
01:11:15.300 and then came back out and basically said i can't believe this ever happened mr sparks i'm at a
01:11:19.960 loss for words i'm now finally seeing what's happening here and you're you know you're you're
01:11:24.940 going to be free immediately and he said uphe i don't ever want to see you in my courtroom again
01:11:28.440 with these guys so it was a it was a very vindicating moment but glenn the craziest part is this was all
01:11:33.900 about attorney's fees it was this was not about the federal penalty we had no problem paying the
01:11:37.640 federal penalty under the clean air act there's a stipulation that says if a private action group
01:11:42.660 uh brings accent against you on a clean air violation even if they only win one percent of
01:11:48.800 their claim they can bill you one hundred percent of the attorney's fees so their attorney's fees were
01:11:53.780 just this blank check it was an ever going blank check that i said no to and so they weren't coming
01:12:01.840 out because you paid the federal government fees we paid a huge chunk of it yes we've been working
01:12:06.760 with the treasury um because it's unique you know it's a utah physicians for a healthy environment
01:12:11.000 so you would think all right this money should go to the state of utah and for nine years i have said
01:12:15.240 i'll fix this i'll plant trees i'll fix low-income family cars let's get the air clean here in utah
01:12:20.120 you guys have a you guys have a cause this is my home you know we made a mistake back in the early
01:12:24.480 days of our business let's do do some good here and they said no they said we want that money to go to
01:12:28.940 the federal government um basically the treasury to get subsumed in the giant federal budget and then
01:12:34.200 more importantly we want our attorney's fees and we want every single penny of them and we're not going to
01:12:38.980 tell you how much they are because you've cost us so much time and money fighting this that
01:12:43.280 it's it's just a secret number that maybe one day we'll tell you um but we're not going to tell you
01:12:48.420 really because this is a giant press campaign and we don't want this to end and so we're not going to
01:12:53.740 glenn we've tried settling with this case for for seven years i've offered i've made offers month
01:13:01.040 after month after month i've made full price offers i've made over full price offers they haven't
01:13:05.260 taken them and why is that because they don't want to settle they want the press they want the
01:13:09.600 publicity and they want to continue to just milk this never-ending cow of free you know um just
01:13:16.220 media that they've been getting by suing the diesel brothers but they finally took it one step too far
01:13:20.940 by taking someone's freedom and i got to tell you people are upset i'm talking millions and millions
01:13:26.360 and millions of people are very upset we were very upset my wife and i read about it we were like
01:13:31.680 what the hell is happening um how control so is this judge do you think this is a turning point
01:13:39.960 in your case where other judges are going to start to see what's actually happening here this is not
01:13:45.700 only the turning point in our case but this is also a turning point in this law in general the clean
01:13:50.300 air act is written very broadly and there's a lot of uh room for interpretation not in favor of
01:13:57.020 whoever the the offenders are um remember the clean air act is not a law it's it's it's it's an act
01:14:03.160 that was written and therefore has all sorts of different sorts of like enforcement actions that
01:14:08.140 are that are uh possible but i there's a guy up in wyoming right now who just got out of prison he
01:14:14.460 was there for nine months on a life sentence for doing similar stuff as us this has happened all
01:14:19.420 across the country so finally congressmen senators lawmakers yeah yeah a life sentence for what
01:14:26.960 putting a straight pipe out of the engine yep yep that's exactly right it's gotten out of control
01:14:34.520 and these these environmental attorneys and their groups know that they can exploit it but glenn the
01:14:39.560 scary part is this is not the first time they've done this do a quick google search of the uphe and
01:14:44.980 their lawsuits and just what pops up online is going to show you 20 plus different cases that
01:14:49.780 they've done this over the past decade and it's every single one of them has been uh settled
01:14:54.020 privately their attorney's fees just got you know quietly absorbed into the abyss and i've talked to
01:15:00.600 multiple people that have been sued by them all the way from big fortune 500 companies down to
01:15:04.320 little mom and pop shops and every single story is the same they say uphe ruined my life and uphe
01:15:10.180 thought they had you know their their greatest tale of all time by suing us because it's a big
01:15:14.380 media campaign like i said and i just don't think they were prepared for me to be as stubborn as i am
01:15:18.860 because i am just i didn't even realize that i was standing up for something all this time i just knew
01:15:23.660 that i was standing up for myself and i wasn't okay with what was happening but it turned out to be a
01:15:27.340 much bigger picture i was standing up for something that has been a problem for so many years for so
01:15:33.900 many people and glenn if i didn't this was going to continue to be a problem like let's say you're
01:15:38.440 driving down the freeway your check engine light comes on there's an attorney in your rear view mirror
01:15:42.520 he can go to the court and say this person driving in front of me i i can't necessarily
01:15:47.340 prove it but i know that their car wasn't fully compliant i'm injured i need a million dollars
01:15:53.020 tomorrow and the judge will say got it there's no there's no defense there's no defense the clean
01:15:59.740 air defense leaves no room for any sort of interpretation of how severe the damages were so
01:16:05.360 if this doesn't get changed it's just going to continue to be this this racket it's all it is it's a
01:16:10.840 racket and they've been getting away with it for far too long so who who is behind the physicians
01:16:16.140 for healthy environment who are these a guy named dr dr brian monk out of bountiful utah he is the
01:16:22.660 ringleader and essentially he's got a handful of other physicians i don't know if they're practicing
01:16:26.840 physicians or retired or what but essentially they're activists and they're full-time environmentalists
01:16:32.300 and they go around the state of utah looking for anything that is putting anything into the air
01:16:36.680 and they sue it and they sue it into oblivion and they have this very powerful broadly written act
01:16:42.300 that allows them to just do endless discovery do endless paperwork until they basically exhaust
01:16:48.600 resources exhaust people and then bully them into um submission and essentially get their blank
01:16:55.460 check of attorney's fees uh the judge when he saw it was the most pivotal moment probably of my life
01:17:00.700 because the whole courtroom felt it it was like this palpable moment where i walked in in chains
01:17:06.720 and cuffs and literally ankle ankle and wrist restraints and my hands to my belly button in a
01:17:12.140 convict jump jumpsuit and treated like i had just you know killed somebody and the judge started the
01:17:18.960 hearing by basically telling me that i was single-handedly dismantling the constitution by not complying with
01:17:23.940 the court process and how terrible it was that i was doing it and then he realized halfway through that
01:17:28.640 he'd been lied to and now he's thinking how many other cases have i been lied to about this how many
01:17:33.600 how many times have these people brought false claims against other people this this is a wake in the
01:17:38.280 dragon that nobody even knew was asleep um we we know the head of the epa right isn't lee zeldin
01:17:45.300 lee zeldin is good people yeah he's really good people have you talked to him about this
01:17:49.700 so he's getting involved on since like i said there's multiple cases like mine some are criminal uh with
01:17:56.260 the epa well the funniest part about all this when this all happened back in 2016 the uphe filed
01:18:01.740 their case and they took it to the epa and said hey look what you guys are doing we had a call at
01:18:05.600 the epa and they said uh this is like small potatoes you guys are you guys are nothing near like something
01:18:11.640 that we need to pursue you guys aren't doing nearly enough biden's epa did that yep wow but they
01:18:20.420 they basically just said no sorry you're you're too small there's not enough going on
01:18:24.080 but uphe you may proceed that you have the law go for it um but so this is not criminal this was
01:18:30.660 there was never a criminal charge filed this was a civil paperwork dispute that landed me in jail for
01:18:36.740 three days in maximum security it makes that make sense unbelievable uh well it's out of control but
01:18:46.180 it's changing yeah i'm glad and i'm really glad that i mean i'm glad i hate to say it this way but i'm
01:18:51.900 glad they picked on you because you're not going to sit down uh you know and i think i think a lot
01:18:56.740 of people feel the same way because you're right i'm not going to sit down i'm too i'm too dumb to
01:19:00.360 sit down uh dave thanks so much for talking to us all my best anything we can do you just reach out
01:19:06.960 anytime okay i appreciate it good to hear from you bye bye dave uh heavy d sparks from the diesel brothers
01:19:12.500 uh i mean all this stuff this this is the problem our government makes laws uh the congress makes laws
01:19:20.880 but then because of these agencies uh they just enact whatever they want and they can get completely
01:19:28.360 out of control and it's not just at the the government level i'm telling you there's a real
01:19:33.740 problem in utah i mean utah is changing and it is becoming a i i think a out of control dangerous
01:19:40.960 dangerous place uh and uh you know i can't believe i'm saying it but that that is the truth
01:19:48.680 and a lot of the people from california are moving in and they're like we really like this family
01:19:53.720 atmosphere here we just have to make it more like california which is killing it all uh but anyway um
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01:21:34.520 welcome to the uh glenbeck program uh we need to talk a little bit about what is
01:22:04.500 going to happen with our energy situation this is something that we really really need to pay
01:22:09.160 attention to chris martinson is going to be with us in a second he's from peak prosperity.com
01:22:13.300 um and the the ai data centers are the new oil and if you look at the charts right now on what we are
01:22:23.540 using um it's it's it's crazy it's beyond crazy um right now ai compute demands now growing over two
01:22:34.980 times the rate of moore's law which means there's a shortage of compute which means there's a shortage
01:22:40.800 of uh of these data centers which means there is a shortage of power and we are looking at a
01:22:49.500 power consumption level now that is at a record of five percent of total u.s power demand by 2030
01:22:57.020 they're saying that it's going to exceed 10 percent of total power demand and that's just the beginning
01:23:02.300 if that is true we are set to consume uh four and a half percent of all global electricity all global
01:23:12.540 electricity by 2035 um and the demand for power centers are going to quadruple over the next 10
01:23:20.620 years so what does this mean this means that in the short run we risk brownouts and blackouts
01:23:29.340 throughout the entire country because these data centers are just going to drink fuel and believe me
01:23:36.120 when it comes to ai they're not going to short ai they're going to short you the american people
01:23:42.540 so we want to talk about this what has to be done um because uh this is you know i talked to uh max
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01:26:51.420 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:56.320 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:59.240 So I want to talk to you a little bit about AI here.
01:27:03.140 There is a really significant problem that we are going to face, that we have to face and discuss right now.
01:27:11.020 Because these things involve you.
01:27:13.020 Everything is being made.
01:27:15.140 All of these decisions are being made.
01:27:16.820 At the highest levels.
01:27:18.100 And they're not trickling down to you.
01:27:19.660 And you're going to be the one that pays the price for this.
01:27:23.080 AI, all these server farms that are being built.
01:27:25.940 We have to build them if we're going to stay competitive with AI.
01:27:29.160 But we have to build the power plants.
01:27:33.200 And these power plants are way, way behind.
01:27:37.260 And we're looking right now at 5% of all of our energy going to the server farms.
01:27:42.440 And we haven't even started.
01:27:44.420 5% of our electricity.
01:27:46.400 When we get to 10% of our electricity, which will happen very soon, we are looking at rolling blackouts or brownouts all across the country.
01:27:56.140 Because there's just not enough power.
01:27:59.240 What needs to be done is, are these server farms, the data centers, are they the new oil?
01:28:07.100 Hmm, yeah.
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01:29:37.460 Chris, welcome to the program.
01:29:38.700 How are you, sir?
01:29:40.360 I'm doing very well.
01:29:41.480 It's good to be back with you again.
01:29:42.880 Yeah, it's always great to have you on.
01:29:44.360 I am really concerned about the progress of these server farms for a couple of reasons.
01:29:53.680 One, compute is so expensive right now.
01:29:58.900 And it's just getting, you know, we're getting maybe 3% to 5% of the compute time.
01:30:05.580 These data centers are all being run for the, you know, for the advancement of AI right now.
01:30:12.180 And we're just getting a fraction of it if you go to ChatGPT or any of these things.
01:30:17.380 And we don't have the server farms that we need.
01:30:21.220 China is building them like crazy.
01:30:23.120 China is building energy like crazy.
01:30:24.820 And we are way behind.
01:30:26.540 How bad is this situation and how do we correct it?
01:30:32.600 Well, you know, from out here in the cheap seats, it's very bad.
01:30:36.800 And I say the cheap seats because I hope, Glenn, that somebody behind the scenes is doing this in a more thoughtful way than seems to be happening.
01:30:43.920 We are building these data centers and slapping them in and hooking them up to our power grid.
01:30:48.760 So nationally, since 2022, electricity costs have gone up 35% over just three years, 35%.
01:30:56.160 But if you happen to be unfortunate enough to live near these data centers, you might have seen your electricity costs go up by nearly 300%.
01:31:05.220 Buffalo, it's 197%.
01:31:07.900 Baltimore, it's 125%.
01:31:09.640 Columbus, 110%.
01:31:11.320 Wait, wait, wait.
01:31:11.880 And is all of this due to the server farms?
01:31:15.460 Yes.
01:31:15.800 If you live, it's all by proximity.
01:31:17.480 If you happen to be lucky enough to live more than 50 miles away from a significant data center, your electricity bills have not gone up all that much.
01:31:25.000 So it's just supply and demand.
01:31:26.880 We're slapping in demand, and nobody knows, and I was able to articulate, where's the supply going to come from?
01:31:33.660 Well, I talked to the president about this, oh, six months or so ago.
01:31:38.020 And he said, Glenn, I've instructed the EPA and the Department of Energy to slash all of the red tape.
01:31:47.240 He said, I'm encouraging to use these small nuclear power plants.
01:31:54.820 They're really, really safe.
01:31:56.640 They're much smaller, easier to build.
01:31:59.320 And he said, I'm making these server farms, utilities.
01:32:04.840 They're going to be responsible for generating their own energy.
01:32:08.640 But I'm not seeing any ground being broken on this or anything happening there.
01:32:13.560 Are you?
01:32:15.080 No, and I would be a huge fan.
01:32:16.900 I'm a giant fan.
01:32:18.040 I put out many pieces supporting this idea of the small modular nukes.
01:32:21.700 Let's get them.
01:32:22.880 Huge fan.
01:32:23.740 However, those have, if you want to talk about what is the most red tapey of all possible.
01:32:29.640 I know.
01:32:30.360 Government entities, it's the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
01:32:33.060 So we'll see what can be done.
01:32:35.300 I think there's only so much you can do by executive order.
01:32:38.280 The rest is sort of bureaucraties, and we'll see.
01:32:41.420 But even if we got that going right now, that's going to be years away before those are meaningfully installed.
01:32:48.160 What do we do between here and there?
01:32:49.640 And so on that front, the only option we have, because we're not putting in coal.
01:32:54.260 Nobody wants coal.
01:32:55.000 Fine, we're decommissioning coal.
01:32:56.300 It's going to be natural gas plants.
01:32:58.580 Okay, we happen to be an energy superpower.
01:33:01.940 We make a lot of natural gas.
01:33:03.260 But here's the weird part.
01:33:04.980 The best estimates from the energy agency at the United States Department of Energy says that natural gas is going to be flat output for the next three to four years.
01:33:14.420 And you mentioned that 5% of all electricity demand going to 10% is astonishing.
01:33:20.720 But it looks like by 2028, it's going to be 12% of all U.S. electricity production.
01:33:27.780 Tell me what that means to the average person.
01:33:31.180 Your electricity bills are going to explode and your natural gas bills are going to explode because we just don't have enough.
01:33:37.400 This is the biggest, most obvious supply-demand mismatch in history.
01:33:41.360 Do you believe that we are looking at a California-style situation all over the country where we're going to have rolling brownouts?
01:33:50.900 Well, you know, if it's either the data centers or the people of Cincinnati getting electricity, the data centers have to operate 24-7 uninterrupted.
01:34:00.260 They don't have any options around that.
01:34:01.940 And let me just put this at scale.
01:34:03.140 So we've heard about they're putting in one-gigawatt, two-gigawatt data centers.
01:34:07.480 Sam Altman said we need six, five-gigawatt data centers.
01:34:10.700 What does that mean?
01:34:12.080 Denver runs on just under a gigawatt.
01:34:15.160 Oh, my gosh.
01:34:15.740 And they say we want to put in a one-gigawatt data center, which is this little building.
01:34:19.700 What they're really saying is we want to install an entire Denver's worth of electricity consumption, and we're going to use it mostly to make videos of cats on skates for now.
01:34:29.360 Oh, my gosh.
01:34:31.560 And a six-gigawatt.
01:34:34.120 I mean, only China is at this place.
01:34:40.880 How many years will it take us?
01:34:43.080 Let's say the president declared kind of a national emergency that we had to do this, kind of like what we did in the Great Depression, where we built dams and everything else.
01:34:56.840 Is that even possible today?
01:35:01.000 You know, what is the cost of just the copper wire?
01:35:05.660 Would we have the transformers and the conductivity, the wiring even, to be able to go from a power plant and carry that much power all around the country?
01:35:19.720 Is it even possible?
01:35:20.560 It's a great question.
01:35:23.600 I wish I had good answers for you.
01:35:25.240 But right now, there's three things when you have to scale up really big.
01:35:28.460 So time, how much time is it going to take?
01:35:30.780 The scale of it, it's just the larger the scale, the more planning required.
01:35:35.300 And then the cost of it.
01:35:36.600 But the cost has two components, just the dollar cost.
01:35:39.020 But you're mentioning the more important one, too, which is do we have the resources there?
01:35:42.180 And resources are copper, but also the skill sets.
01:35:46.260 You know, you just don't go on monster.com and order up, you know, 50,000 utility-grade, you know, scale operators, right?
01:35:53.780 We've let a lot of these programs go into attrition.
01:35:57.480 We don't make our own.
01:35:58.960 Currently, Hitachi's going to come back in and try and make some of this.
01:36:01.320 But we don't make our own transformers, for example.
01:36:03.620 So we get those from China.
01:36:05.540 And those are sometimes a year out, are they not?
01:36:09.860 Two years now for most of them.
01:36:12.520 Yeah.
01:36:14.080 So, again, could we scale this up?
01:36:17.140 It's possible.
01:36:18.120 But here's, I worry there's a political dimension.
01:36:20.380 You would know more about this than me.
01:36:21.740 But so Trump says it's important.
01:36:23.680 And the first thing that's going to happen is all these activist judges and Democrats are going to say, well, we hate it just because you said so.
01:36:29.060 And they're going to fight it.
01:36:31.040 And they've been very effective at that.
01:36:32.740 And so a lot of energy turns into nimbyism, right?
01:36:36.840 Everybody's sort of in favor of these things until it's in their backyard.
01:36:39.840 And then the fights come out.
01:36:41.280 China doesn't care.
01:36:42.480 If they have to move 30 villages out of the way of a dam, that's what happens.
01:36:45.600 And next thing you know, they have the electricity they need.
01:36:48.360 So what is the solution?
01:36:54.040 What should we be pushing for as people?
01:36:56.880 Well, I think we have to have a comprehensive plan that says, look, our energy resources should be used by our people.
01:37:08.000 Right now, there are massive LNG plants going in, and Trump loves them.
01:37:13.460 But that's okay.
01:37:14.100 But we take our gas molecules out of the Pennsylvania soil, and we put them into a plant, and we liquefy it, and we send it over to Germany.
01:37:21.520 And that's fine.
01:37:22.400 But we should probably be using that right now.
01:37:25.800 I would critically say, listen, I know a lot of money went into this, but we need those gas molecules for ourself, for our own prosperity.
01:37:32.580 All energy policies have to start with, what do we have, how much do we need, and if there's anything left over, that's what we sell.
01:37:41.820 And that's not quite how it's arranged right now.
01:37:43.780 And how do we, I mean, how do we survive, I mean, can we even compete in this race if we don't have the energy?
01:37:59.840 Well, AI is fundamentally, it's a question of electrical power, right?
01:38:03.640 And so you mentioned exactly the right thing.
01:38:05.440 So it was 2010 when China finally started to produce as much electrical power as the United States.
01:38:11.080 So that was 2010, that was about 4,000, what they call terawatt hours.
01:38:15.060 It's a big number, but that was where they crossed over.
01:38:18.120 Today, China produces 10,000 terawatt hours, and we're still at about 4,000.
01:38:23.080 So they're producing 150% more electricity than we are.
01:38:27.260 So if we said, wow, AI is fundamentally about power, and whoever has the power wins the race, we won't be able to catch up to China anytime soon.
01:38:36.240 And so the concern is that the decision is going to be made.
01:38:38.960 Gosh, AI is too important, it's national security, we have to achieve this crazy thing called AGI or whatever it is.
01:38:44.600 We have to put the electricity there, then the people get shortchanged on that.
01:38:48.780 And then we call those rolling brownouts or periods of electrical instability.
01:38:53.600 Likelihood of that?
01:38:56.340 At our current pace, it's a certainty at this point.
01:39:01.860 Something has to change.
01:39:02.920 Chris, thank you so much.
01:39:05.220 Please stay in touch.
01:39:06.780 Any updates on this would be greatly appreciated.
01:39:09.380 Thank you.
01:39:09.860 Appreciate it.
01:39:10.700 Thank you, Greg.
01:39:11.080 Chris Martinson, he is with PeakProsperity.com.
01:39:13.720 He's the founder and CEO.
01:39:14.820 You can find him.
01:39:15.680 The website is PeakProsperity.com.
01:39:19.200 This is something that, you know, I was talking to a guy named Max Tegmark.
01:39:25.720 I don't know if you know who he is.
01:39:26.980 He's an AI ethicist and really, really smart.
01:39:31.900 He wrote Life 3.0 about five years ago.
01:39:35.460 Great book.
01:39:36.320 You should read it.
01:39:37.800 But he talks about all of the issues and what life is going to be like with AI.
01:39:45.280 And we were talking about the problem is all of these things are being discussed at the highest levels.
01:39:51.280 They're being discussed by, you know, Sam Altman is talking about making Sam God.
01:39:57.920 That's what he calls it.
01:39:58.780 Super AI, ASI.
01:40:00.840 He calls it Sam God.
01:40:02.640 He's creating a God.
01:40:05.540 And that's his goal.
01:40:07.800 And this guy is not a guy I want creating God.
01:40:12.160 You know.
01:40:12.340 Um, and this, this race to ASI is so incredibly dangerous, but just the, just the way that we are moving right now, forget about AGI or ASI, just the demands of regular AI that are coming online.
01:40:31.700 It is going to change our world.
01:40:34.380 It is going to change your job.
01:40:36.420 And nobody is talking to you about it.
01:40:40.200 Where have you ever attended anything where they're, they're going deep dive and talking about this at your level, what it means.
01:40:48.420 Have you heard anybody talk about when your energy bill goes up, you're hearing, well, that's because of Biden energy.
01:40:55.800 Well, is it?
01:40:57.480 Yes, because they refuse to build anything.
01:41:00.880 In fact, they were dismantling us.
01:41:02.340 But also it's because Biden and everybody else has not paid attention to what is coming.
01:41:10.300 You cannot run a country on what's happening today.
01:41:13.760 You have to have a 5, 10, 20 year plan when it comes to technology.
01:41:20.460 You cannot.
01:41:21.600 It's like when Obama pulled out all of those oil rigs in the Gulf of America.
01:41:26.860 He pulls all these oil rigs out and nobody was talking about this is not something that you get back into office and put back in.
01:41:35.620 Those are on 20 year, 50 year leases.
01:41:39.180 So we pull them out and they're, they're taken down to South America and planted someplace else.
01:41:45.560 And you're not getting them back and it takes years to build new ones.
01:41:50.480 That's the kind of problems that we have now.
01:41:53.000 We have, we're doing what's happening in Washington right now.
01:41:58.260 Why is our government closed?
01:42:00.260 And I'm actually glad that they're closed.
01:42:02.660 I want all of this stuff stopped.
01:42:04.960 I'm thrilled that they're closed.
01:42:06.480 But why are they closed?
01:42:07.500 Because they're playing games.
01:42:08.780 They're not talking about the things that actually matter.
01:42:11.340 They're, they're not trying to solve anything.
01:42:14.920 They're really not trying to solve anything.
01:42:18.320 At least the Democrats are.
01:42:19.960 And, you know, they get back in that energy policy.
01:42:23.560 You're going to become Venezuela.
01:42:26.020 This energy policy must change dramatically now.
01:42:31.700 And we have to have the conversation about what is AI.
01:42:36.800 What does it mean?
01:42:38.220 Is it going to be a tool or is it going to be a master?
01:42:42.340 Where is that line?
01:42:43.760 How much do we have to sacrifice as people to have our phones run cat videos?
01:42:51.900 Those are the things that everybody needs to be talking about right now.
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01:44:43.920 I brought this up with a couple of people I was talking to yesterday about, you know,
01:44:47.360 the chief executive of Ford just got back from China, and he said, if we don't hurry up,
01:44:57.180 they are moving at such a rapid rate in China.
01:45:00.960 He said they have whole factories that don't have lights in them because robots don't need lights.
01:45:07.680 It's crazy.
01:45:08.800 Yeah, it's crazy.
01:45:09.520 And he said, what's happening in China, they are moving so rapidly on things that, let me quote him here.
01:45:16.320 I want to make sure I get it right.
01:45:18.660 We are in global competition with China, and it's not just EVs.
01:45:22.060 And if we lose this, we do not have a future at Ford.
01:45:27.520 I feel like my whole life I've had this underlying assumption that these giant centrally planned economies,
01:45:35.820 we always had the advantage over them because we embraced capitalism, we embraced free markets,
01:45:41.320 and over time, they would make bad decisions.
01:45:44.000 They would have six-year plans that would fail, and we would always have the advantage because of that dynamic.
01:45:51.000 And, I mean, I think that's changed to some level, partially because we've moved toward them,
01:45:57.980 and they've moved toward us.
01:45:59.460 So the gap isn't nearly as large as it was.
01:46:02.120 Correct.
01:46:03.080 And, you know, it doesn't mean that I still rather be us than them.
01:46:09.240 We cannot become them.
01:46:12.280 You know, we didn't become the Soviet Union to defeat the Soviet Union.
01:46:16.100 We had our principles.
01:46:17.460 That's what beat the Soviet Union, our principles and our way of life.
01:46:21.000 We cannot try to beat China by becoming China.
01:46:24.300 Right.
01:46:24.680 That's a terrible idea.
01:46:25.860 Terrible idea.
01:46:26.260 We should go back to us.
01:46:28.060 Yes.
01:46:28.240 There's more us, and I think the president and some in Congress are trying to do that,
01:46:33.300 moving us that direction in some ways.
01:46:35.940 The problem really is that, you know, China can make a 20-year plan.
01:46:40.600 Trump is now on a three-year plan.
01:46:41.960 If we lose, the Democrats come back, and all of this is reversed,
01:46:46.200 and we go back to the green energy garbage, and we're out, and we're out.
01:46:51.620 I mean, that's the advantage of China.
01:46:54.700 They can think longer term, and I think that is solved in the free market by just having,
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01:47:18.340 But we don't have a unifying vision at all.
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01:48:52.400 You know, it is, it's amazing.
01:49:21.920 We've been talking a little bit about life today and how we really need to begin to see
01:49:30.980 how life is being cheapened all over the world.
01:49:35.120 And it's getting really bad up in Canada.
01:49:38.320 I was with some Canadians yesterday.
01:49:39.820 I saw them.
01:49:40.200 I was out in front of the Capitol yesterday after meeting with Senator Lee.
01:49:44.580 And I come out and these, these people say, that's Glenn Beck, Glenn Beck.
01:49:49.640 And I turn around and they're like, oh my gosh.
01:49:52.400 And they come up to me and they're Canadians.
01:49:55.460 I'm like, can we use, can you still cross the border from Canada?
01:50:00.120 I didn't even know that was legal still, but they love this humor, but they love this humor,
01:50:04.460 but they were, they were great and they're big fans.
01:50:05.980 And, uh, you know, I asked him about, you know, how things are going in Canada.
01:50:09.260 They're like, really not good.
01:50:10.140 And I said, I'm really concerned about your maid program.
01:50:12.720 And they were like, uh, yeah, you think so?
01:50:16.200 Canada is in a euthanasia crisis.
01:50:18.940 Um, the, the cheapening of life.
01:50:24.700 This started out about 10 years ago in Canada.
01:50:27.380 You know, if you have a chronic illness and you are close to death, you're going to die
01:50:32.940 anyway.
01:50:34.220 Um, and, and I don't mean like from old age, I mean, you are close to death and you're in
01:50:40.340 massive pain.
01:50:41.280 You can end life.
01:50:42.900 Now, if you remember, right, Stu and I talked about this in the days of Fox.
01:50:47.100 One of the problems we had was the complete live system with, uh, with Obamacare annual.
01:50:52.620 Yeah.
01:50:53.100 When you have a, when you have a government healthcare system, all it takes is a, uh, a
01:50:59.380 shortage of any kind.
01:51:01.100 And then you start devaluing life on both ends of the spectrum up until 12.
01:51:06.060 Zeke manuals is up.
01:51:07.100 I think up until 12 years old, you get very little, um, Medicare or medicine, um, and care,
01:51:14.220 uh, and over 50, they begin to cut your care.
01:51:19.220 They keep the ones who are actually working hard and making all the money.
01:51:22.680 They keep all of the care there because that's, what's good for society.
01:51:26.420 Okay.
01:51:27.280 Well, this is exactly what's happening in Canada.
01:51:29.480 And they're just not saying it.
01:51:30.940 I mean, they can't keep up with the, the, uh, system of care that they have up there.
01:51:35.160 People are dying all the time.
01:51:36.680 Um, and so what they're trying to do is just reduce the surplus population.
01:51:42.320 And so now you can go in, um, and get euthanasia for, I mean, pain.
01:51:50.200 You can't conduct yourself with meaningful activities anymore.
01:51:53.920 You can't perform your daily activities.
01:51:56.700 You have depression, autism.
01:51:59.340 I mean, all kinds of stuff, really any reason, any reason, I mean, there it's at least expanding
01:52:07.600 to that.
01:52:08.820 It just expanded.
01:52:10.040 There was two people that were just cleared for euthanasia because they got kicked out
01:52:15.580 of their home because their home was being given to illegals.
01:52:19.440 Okay.
01:52:19.920 So these Canadian citizens, they get kicked out of the home.
01:52:23.040 They can't find a place to live.
01:52:24.900 Uh, and, uh, they're getting depressed about it.
01:52:27.460 They go to the doctor and they're, then the doctor was like, well, we don't have any beds
01:52:30.360 for you.
01:52:31.360 Um, you know, it'll be months before we can see you.
01:52:34.180 I mean, you can't give me some, you can't give me any kind of help on this.
01:52:38.340 Nope.
01:52:38.920 Um, gosh, they should have illegally crossed into this country.
01:52:41.460 We've been happy to help them.
01:52:42.420 I know.
01:52:42.860 Well, no, they're Canadians.
01:52:43.940 If they're, if they're Canadian, then they're probably white and we can't help them.
01:52:48.360 Oh gosh, I hate white people.
01:52:50.180 I know me too.
01:52:51.260 Uh, so they, uh, they convinced two of these people just to kill themselves.
01:52:55.800 You know, because so awful, awful, awful.
01:53:02.180 But this is, you know, this is a, uh, a long stand, you know, you want to make a slippery
01:53:07.420 slope argument.
01:53:08.660 This is a really easy place to make it happen over and over again.
01:53:11.520 Yeah.
01:53:11.660 This is the same place way.
01:53:12.980 It starts every time.
01:53:13.760 It's always, you know, you, you look at that, um, what was the movie?
01:53:19.280 A million dollar baby.
01:53:20.460 I believe it was, uh, if I'm remembering right, it was Clint Eastwood.
01:53:23.240 And so that was a really fascinating movie to watch as someone in our position.
01:53:29.860 And if you're a conservative, um, because she, uh, spoiler alerts throughout, uh, she
01:53:35.900 was a female boxer.
01:53:37.060 This is a long time since I've recounted the story.
01:53:38.900 So I apologize if I get it wrong, but she has a terrible injury in the, in the ring and
01:53:43.360 is put on basically like life support and kind of wants to, to die.
01:53:48.380 And he unplugs her at the end, if I remember right, basically.
01:53:52.300 Um, and she, she dies and it's like, it's the best possible case in a way for euthanasia.
01:54:01.880 You feel terrible for her.
01:54:03.560 She had all this to live for this awful thing happened to her.
01:54:07.020 She was incredibly unhappy.
01:54:08.340 And, you know, it, you felt like he was doing the right thing.
01:54:13.700 The movie presented it in a way that it felt like, you know, this is a tough choice, but
01:54:17.200 she, he did the right thing.
01:54:18.260 I'm trying to remember the Rachel McAdams, uh, movie about kind of the very same thing.
01:54:24.400 It was really disturbing life without you or something.
01:54:26.960 And she, you know, she falls in love with this guy and, um, you know, she thinks he
01:54:32.360 has a great life, but he's in a wheelchair and they have great time.
01:54:35.220 And she doesn't know that she's just caretaking because his parents are trying to get him
01:54:40.840 to find purpose in life.
01:54:42.460 Again, he was in an accident, find purpose in life again, but he just wants to kill himself.
01:54:47.340 And so they fall in love and everything else.
01:54:49.700 And then the end he's like, yeah, well, I'm going to kill myself.
01:54:52.480 And he does.
01:54:53.320 And you're, you're, you're made to feel like that's an okay.
01:54:56.460 Yeah.
01:54:56.720 Like, Hey, great.
01:54:57.840 Yeah.
01:54:58.200 You know, and I think those, those are valuable vehicles because they challenge you a little
01:55:02.440 bit.
01:55:02.640 You're like, okay, this, this is a tough situation, a tough call or whatever.
01:55:06.420 And I remember at the end of the movie being like, yeah, I'm still pretty sure though.
01:55:09.960 I don't, you don't unplug people when there's no reason to, and, and, or, or, you know, and,
01:55:15.300 uh, that is always where it starts where you feel like, okay, there's a tough call to be
01:55:21.400 made here.
01:55:21.940 This person's in pain, they're suffering.
01:55:23.540 But if you don't prioritize life above all else in these situations, above quality of
01:55:31.340 life, above whether, uh, whether they feel that they have nothing to live for, if you
01:55:39.340 don't prioritize life, at least from a legal standpoint, you know, you, you put your, your
01:55:45.460 society on a slippery slope that ends this way every single time.
01:55:50.400 And, you know, we all kind of understand the truth of the situation, which is, it's very
01:55:55.580 difficult to prevent over someone's life.
01:55:58.500 If they want to take their own life, they're probably going to be able to do it.
01:56:01.840 Yeah.
01:56:01.940 But like coming to a societal acceptance of something like this, put you on a road to
01:56:10.940 darkness.
01:56:11.660 Well, they, they say that, you know, we're doing this scientifically.
01:56:14.540 We have three doctors that have to sign off on this.
01:56:17.180 Well, it's exactly the number the Nazis had to, had three doctors.
01:56:21.280 And then they trim that number.
01:56:23.020 I thought I remember.
01:56:23.800 They did.
01:56:24.020 They did.
01:56:24.460 I think they had one or maybe two.
01:56:26.400 They trimmed that number.
01:56:27.120 I think it may, it may be back up to three, but here's the really good thing.
01:56:31.200 You get more doctors involved because now they are prepping the people for euthanasia
01:56:37.700 with I think it's heparin, which you put a line in of heparin and that preserves your
01:56:44.280 organs.
01:56:44.660 And so as soon as the doctors off you, other doctors take you and take out your organs.
01:56:49.700 And now Canada is becoming one of the biggest organ warehouses since Hammond.
01:56:57.120 Uh, Oregon warehouse, Oregon warehouse, get your organs here.
01:57:00.580 I love shopping at Oregon warehouse, especially when they have the two for ones.
01:57:05.000 That's you got to get it when it's BOGO.
01:57:07.320 You got to get in there and get it, get a couple kidneys.
01:57:10.680 You have no idea how many kidneys you're going to need in the future.
01:57:13.280 You can always freeze one.
01:57:14.540 Right.
01:57:15.200 Maybe you get a bet.
01:57:16.040 Maybe you can get a baby kidney.
01:57:18.020 Oh, I think they're killing the babies now too.
01:57:20.580 That's great.
01:57:21.480 Great news.
01:57:22.260 That's and you think, does that sound like a good idea or a bad idea?
01:57:26.420 It sounds bad.
01:57:27.880 And then you realize that, of course, we do that all the time.
01:57:30.940 That's that's a time on our tradition.
01:57:33.340 No, no, no.
01:57:33.500 You're just planning parenthood.
01:57:35.020 That's all you're doing.
01:57:35.680 You're just planning.
01:57:36.320 You're just planning.
01:57:36.920 You're planning it by ending it.
01:57:38.440 Yeah.
01:57:38.760 Yeah.
01:57:39.280 That's that's a really that's a really good thing.
01:57:41.440 Uh, so it's, uh, you know, we have a lot of decisions to make and we need to come back
01:57:47.660 to, you know, everything really is about choosing life.
01:57:51.360 If you look at the situation in Virginia, situation in Virginia, you got a guy who says,
01:57:57.380 I want to see, you know, the mother, uh, hold the dying babies.
01:58:01.540 If they've all been shot to death, I want to see, I want to watch her hold her dying babies
01:58:06.180 in her hand.
01:58:07.180 Let's choose life.
01:58:08.640 Okay.
01:58:08.860 Just choose life.
01:58:09.620 That's not cool.
01:58:10.900 Um, you look at, uh, you look at AI.
01:58:15.260 That's not life.
01:58:16.620 That's not life.
01:58:17.840 That's artificial intelligence.
01:58:19.940 It's not life.
01:58:20.640 It's going to be deemed life if we're not careful.
01:58:22.380 Um, but it's not life and people are confusing it with life and they would rather have that
01:58:28.160 in their life than their family.
01:58:30.580 Um, and they're spending all the time on AI and they're making friends and having relationships,
01:58:36.040 but that's not choosing life.
01:58:38.480 Everything we are dealing with right now is about choosing life.
01:58:42.500 Hamas over Israel, choose life.
01:58:44.980 And if we can just get that down, just that one thing down, we, we heal so much of our
01:58:53.820 land and so much of our country.
01:58:55.980 Uh, quick recommendation, Glenn, if you, if you have, I don't think, I don't know, we talked
01:58:59.740 about it maybe at the time, if you haven't read it yet, if the Atlantic had a story that
01:59:03.700 was in sept that came out in September, it was called Canada is killing itself.
01:59:09.380 Uh, the country gave its citizens the right to die.
01:59:12.440 Doctors are struggling to keep up with demand.
01:59:14.980 It is a terrifying story about where this country is headed.
01:59:21.060 And, you know, again, Atlantic isn't, you know, some hardcore right wing pro life organization
01:59:27.020 here.
01:59:27.520 It's just, it's getting out of control and it's just easy.
01:59:30.480 Once you start justifying, once you pass, you know, once you pass that, that, that line
01:59:36.200 to yes, all sorts of things start making sense to you.
01:59:39.720 Once you're like, yeah, I guess you could, I guess we could just kill people if we want
01:59:42.800 all sorts of really dark realities start presenting themselves and seem rational to societies.
01:59:49.760 This is a bad road to go down.
01:59:52.180 Have you heard of wet wear?
01:59:54.520 I'm about to go really weird.
01:59:59.140 No, no, I have never, I've not.
02:00:00.980 Yeah.
02:00:01.260 When, when you hear of wet works, what do you think of?
02:00:05.320 We ever heard that term wet work tears?
02:00:07.560 No.
02:00:08.060 Wet works, you know, usually means, you know, it's somebody, no, that's somebody who's coming
02:00:12.700 in and cleaning up the blood after, you know, the wet work people come in and clean it all
02:00:18.720 up.
02:00:19.540 Like the guy in Pulp Fiction.
02:00:21.980 He just comes in.
02:00:22.460 Yes.
02:00:22.960 Yes.
02:00:23.340 Yeah.
02:00:23.580 Right.
02:00:24.600 So there's something now that doctors are calling wet wear and it involves creating neurons,
02:00:33.020 which are developed into clusters called organoids and they are started with many of the, the
02:00:43.040 cells that are coming out of aborted babies and they are trying to use them for the energy
02:00:49.980 for computers.
02:00:55.300 And this is happening in Switzerland.
02:00:57.200 And, uh, I don't know if you saw them, if you saw the movie, uh, the matrix, but I mean, that is
02:01:07.500 the kind of world that we are, are actually starting to talk about where humans become the power
02:01:16.700 sources for, uh, AI.
02:01:20.040 And this goes right into what, uh, Noah Yuval Harari has been talking about where, you know,
02:01:29.180 we got to keep people plugged into the matrix, keep them plugged in.
02:01:33.380 He didn't call it the matrix, but plugged into the internet and online and drugged.
02:01:39.320 Well, we're, we're entering times now that we really, really need to talk, uh, because
02:01:49.960 it's all moving forward so rapidly.
02:01:53.360 Um, I don't know, biocomputing kind of sounds, I don't know, a little frightening, a little
02:01:59.520 frightening, um, especially with power shortages and the devaluation of life.
02:02:05.040 I mean, what are you willing to do?
02:02:07.720 Do we have any lines anymore as a society?
02:02:10.540 All right, back in just a minute.
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02:04:14.360 Trump is now, uh, threatening to withhold, uh, funds back from New York City.
02:04:32.120 Mondani is, uh, now being tied to, uh, foreign money, Muslim Islamist money.
02:04:39.740 Um, and, uh, Trump called him a communist yesterday.
02:04:43.360 I mean, I think that's accurate.
02:04:45.060 He's an Islamist communist, which called himself a Bolshevist.
02:04:49.080 Yeah.
02:04:49.620 I mean, so I'm kind of feels like not a communist.
02:04:52.740 That's a Bolshevist.
02:04:53.800 Oh, totally different.
02:04:55.120 Totally different.
02:04:55.800 Um, uh, and you have the, uh, you have the race for governor, uh, in Virginia.
02:05:03.660 That's close.
02:05:04.760 They're saying the, the race in New Jersey is close.
02:05:09.860 Some polling shows are pretty close.
02:05:11.780 Uh, that would be amazing.
02:05:13.600 We could win both of those.
02:05:14.800 I'm not counting on either of them, but if we could win both of those, that, that bodes
02:05:18.740 really well.
02:05:19.940 Does it feel like, to you, like the environment where Republicans pull off two big victories
02:05:26.740 in bluish States?
02:05:28.880 I don't, but no, it doesn't feel like that to me right now, but it's possible.
02:05:34.660 I mean, both of these candidates are doing, I think a relatively good job and are close.
02:05:38.880 Virginia should be a home run.
02:05:40.400 I mean, it, it's insane.
02:05:41.780 They're doing very well.
02:05:43.240 They're, you know, Yunkin's popular.
02:05:45.360 This should be a, you know, an easy one, but for whatever reason, Virginia, which, you
02:05:52.460 know, again, I kind of consider a light blue state, not purple, more blue than purple.
02:05:57.860 It's, it's winnable occasionally for Republicans, but, but very difficult.
02:06:02.060 New Jersey is a blue state and every once in a while, it feels like we're going to win
02:06:06.220 New Jersey and then we don't.
02:06:07.300 That's, that's basically how I always see New Jersey.
02:06:10.100 There's always a poll that makes me optimistic and for two days and then it doesn't happen.
02:06:14.600 Um, which has been the result over and over again, it seems to be getting closer and
02:06:18.620 closer in these races though, as we saw in 2024.
02:06:21.560 So maybe there's a, there's some hope there.
02:06:24.800 That would be nice.
02:06:25.960 Yeah.
02:06:26.460 I'd feel much, I'd feel much more at ease if those things were.
02:06:29.940 Yeah.
02:06:30.280 Cause it would show, it would certainly give you real optimism for 2026 that, that may
02:06:35.380 be the trend of the party in power losing that election would be turned around.
02:06:42.360 Not going to be easy though, Gladys.
02:06:43.920 We've got a lot of work ahead of us.
02:06:45.520 Cause even if we get Republicans across the water, then you're still going to have Mom
02:06:48.880 Donnie.
02:06:49.520 I mean, it's going to be a stark, stark contrast.
02:06:52.280 Um, and I hope it is that I hope it's across the water.
02:06:55.940 It's communist and, uh, on New Jersey, it's common sense.
02:07:02.020 This is Glenn Beck.
02:07:04.360 Oh, yeah.
02:07:08.160 Likeorpore.
02:07:09.920 Hold on one.
02:07:12.760 How.
02:07:14.760 Oh, yeah.
02:07:15.920 Oh, ah.
02:07:17.300 Oh.
02:07:17.500 Oh.
02:07:17.960 Oh, yeah.
02:07:18.380 Oh.
02:07:18.920 Oh, yeah.
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02:07:20.420 Oh, yeah.
02:07:20.860 Oh, yeah.
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02:07:26.160 Oh, yeah.
02:07:27.000 Oh, yeah, yeah.
02:07:28.000 Oh, yeah.
02:07:28.800 Yeah, yeah.
02:07:29.640 Bye.
02:07:29.980 Oh, yeah, yeah.