The Glenn Beck Program - April 22, 2022


The Hindenburg of Media Failures | Guest: Bill O’Reilly | 4⧸22⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

153.2691

Word Count

19,042

Sentence Count

1,805

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

Inflation, the Fed, how it works, and the real cure for all of this? It's The Tuttle Twins and the Creature from Jekyll Island! You need to meet them. They are an independent researcher, education advocate and the host of the podcast A Time to Stand. Kelly Skye joins us in 60 Seconds.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 It is a fascinating podcast with Jonathan Haidt that you really want to hear.
00:00:06.340 All right. That's that's coming up tomorrow. It's available now on The Blaze.
00:00:10.700 American financing. Home is where you live right now.
00:00:15.000 Home values are up almost 20 percent. And that's a very big deal.
00:00:18.920 And things are starting to slow down because interest rates are going up.
00:00:23.620 So they're still at five, five percent, four and three quarters, something like that,
00:00:28.360 which is still a pretty good rate, especially if you're looking at the value of a house versus what's going to happen with your dollar.
00:00:36.160 When you're losing, you know, they say eight point five percent value of your dollar.
00:00:41.480 You know, inflation or I mean, the interest rate doesn't look so bad at, you know, losing five and five or five or four and three quarters percent.
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00:01:23.920 We've got no room to compromise.
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00:01:42.520 Stand up straight and hold the line.
00:01:48.160 It's a new day.
00:01:52.040 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:02.120 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:02:07.420 Hello, America.
00:02:09.200 It's Friday.
00:02:11.340 I'm going to introduce you to somebody who is it was just a regular person in California and then had enough.
00:02:21.420 Now they are an independent researcher, education advocate and the host of the podcast.
00:02:29.380 A time to stand.
00:02:32.440 You need to meet her.
00:02:34.340 Kelly Sky joins us in 60 seconds.
00:02:39.000 So, Stu, what causes inflation?
00:02:42.200 Too many dollars chasing too few goods.
00:02:44.440 Yeah. But how do you get those dollars?
00:02:47.000 You print the dollars and print and then print more dollars.
00:02:49.560 The federal government does that. The Treasury does that.
00:02:51.960 No, no, no.
00:02:53.400 That's I mean, well, there's certainly a big part of it.
00:02:56.760 Yeah.
00:02:57.220 Yeah. But they don't print it.
00:02:58.640 It's it's the Fed, the Federal Reserve.
00:03:02.320 And there's just they just deposit these things into the banks all around the country.
00:03:10.480 But the amazing thing is, is the Fed is owned not by the U.S. government, not by you.
00:03:18.320 The Fed is owned by the biggest banks.
00:03:20.720 You know, the ones that they're just printing money and giving that money to.
00:03:24.820 Yeah, it's crazy.
00:03:25.880 It's a creature from Jekyll Island.
00:03:29.560 This is a a very famous book that was written a few years ago that is a must read.
00:03:36.860 But it's pretty heady stuff.
00:03:38.960 Most people won't get the time to read it.
00:03:41.140 The Tuttle Twins have put together a great book on inflation, the Fed, how it works.
00:03:47.920 What is the real cause and what is the real cure for all of this?
00:03:51.800 It's the Tuttle Twins and the creature from Jekyll Island.
00:03:54.860 And I think this book is so important to get into the hands of every single family and every single listener.
00:04:01.520 I've asked the Tuttle Twins to make it for free so you can get the free copy right now at TuttleTwinsBeck.com.
00:04:08.420 You just pay for shipping while supplies last.
00:04:11.960 TuttleTwinsBeck.com.
00:04:13.720 TuttleTwinsBeck.com.
00:04:17.300 All right.
00:04:18.540 Kelly Skye is joining us.
00:04:20.580 She is an education advocate and the host of A Time to Stand.
00:04:26.240 She was she was one of the people that really kind of helped reading her work and her research.
00:04:35.740 She really helped explain in a very simple way, just by using a triangle, how CRT and SEL and I think it's CSE are all connected.
00:04:52.000 They're all part of a larger problem.
00:04:54.480 And we keep chasing either this this crazy sex curriculum or CRT.
00:05:01.740 They keep denying it and it keeps showing up.
00:05:05.020 That's because of SEL.
00:05:07.360 And that goes all the way to the CDC.
00:05:10.240 Kelly is with us now.
00:05:11.840 How many abbreviations could you possibly use in an intro?
00:05:14.640 Kelly, welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:05:17.820 Thanks for having me, Glenn.
00:05:19.600 You bet.
00:05:20.140 So now you live still in California with your your husband and two children.
00:05:26.260 So that makes me that makes me question your whole thinking process if you're still there.
00:05:33.800 But I got to thank you for everything that you are doing.
00:05:36.700 Can you can you take it where I was this week on the Wednesday night special and explain it in your own way on what families and parents are maybe not seeing or not understanding when it comes to this?
00:05:55.260 I believe war on our children.
00:05:58.000 Well, and what I did when I created that is I was hoping to illustrate to so many families in a presentation last year that all of these subjects which have been treated as independent are actually integrated within one another.
00:06:17.160 They're all interconnected in a way.
00:06:19.680 So where your school may only really be implementing social emotional learning, there are elements of both critical race theory and critical pedagogy and also comprehensive sexuality education into social emotional learning programs.
00:06:40.040 And the same goes for each side of that triangle.
00:06:43.940 These subjects are integrated.
00:06:45.360 They work together and then ultimately they all fit into the whole school, whole community, whole child model, which is what I am so thankful you are talking about, because every American needs to know about that.
00:06:59.980 OK, so let me just ask a couple of, you know, uninformed questions.
00:07:06.180 I'm I'm I'm I'm new to the SEL thing.
00:07:10.940 Social emotional learning that's been around for a while.
00:07:14.100 And was it ever a good thing?
00:07:19.220 In my own opinion, from everything I saw, when that's actually what started our family's journey back in 2016, is discovering social emotional learning in our children's public school at the time.
00:07:33.420 I would say that from from all I've seen, I don't see that it was beneficial or effective, but it did start initially quite small and then it grew from there.
00:07:46.480 And I think many families, when social emotional learning is first entered into a school system, it really does sound great because marketed so lovely.
00:07:58.260 But when you really get to the basic implementation of of all that it includes, there's a lot of concern there because it does include social justice.
00:08:18.780 It includes elements of intersectionality and.
00:08:24.280 Most people are unaware of that when it's first introduced.
00:08:28.100 So when did the CDC I mean, the Center for Disease Control, when did the CDC get involved and develop this whole school, whole community, whole child model?
00:08:39.460 Well, back in 2007, the ASCD was really working on making an effort to change this entire conversation about education with regards to combining health and education.
00:09:00.240 And and and and so community schools themselves have started to be implemented the last, you know, for for a while now.
00:09:09.640 But the push right now is to reach this full intended fruition that they have actually in a format of a virtual healthy or community school on their website.
00:09:21.740 And what exactly does that mean?
00:09:24.640 What I mean, as I as I'm looking at this as just a parent that has kids in school, I hear all these, you know, three letter acronyms.
00:09:38.320 I don't know what everything means.
00:09:41.260 And then I I read about the whole school, whole community, whole child.
00:09:45.300 And you're like, OK, well, that sounds pretty good.
00:09:48.340 And what is the now intention of what's what this is?
00:09:55.120 What are they doing with it?
00:09:58.020 Well, what they're doing is they they are transforming education as we know it.
00:10:04.160 But when they combine with health, it is also going to mean that the school is the central part of every community.
00:10:12.060 And then from that, they will collaborate with outside community organizations.
00:10:18.180 The other goal is to have a health clinic, dental counseling all on the school site.
00:10:26.260 And what really concerns me is that right in the midst of all of this and the marketing and the ideology of the organizations involved is social justice, is health equity, which James Lindsay has talked about a great deal.
00:10:45.420 Not just health equity, but diversity, equity, inclusion, racial justice.
00:10:52.980 So when these things are implemented into a school system, we have ultimately a very socialized educational model where parents and their involvement are really being pushed to the wayside.
00:11:07.240 And the government is stepping in to take care of the whole child, essentially.
00:11:11.740 Right. And this is not I mean, it's not that the parents are being pushed aside.
00:11:18.880 The parents now, if you object, are being targeted as terrorists.
00:11:23.500 And on top of that, you know, I had a hard time at first with the idea of people that are supporting these things are groomers.
00:11:33.280 But I can't after looking the definition up, I can't define it any other way.
00:11:39.000 When you're having secret conversations, sometimes about sex and and and even how to perform sex in a very graphic way.
00:11:52.800 And you're telling the child, this is a secret between you and me.
00:11:57.840 Don't tell your parents. And you you intentionally lie to the parents that you tell them, I'm not having these conversations.
00:12:07.860 That is a groomer. That's a groomer.
00:12:12.860 Right. And a lot of people even don't realize that sex education has completely shifted into a model that is actually intended to be based upon the teaching of both pleasure and eroticism.
00:12:28.680 That is a huge shift away from teaching students what they previously were discussing with prevention and safety.
00:12:38.180 Those kinds of things is sex ed of the past.
00:12:42.100 This new comprehensive sexuality education right embedded into their own documentation is teaching pleasure.
00:12:50.880 And these words are loaded terms where they're actually taking old definitions and adding to them.
00:12:58.780 And that's also important for the public to know, because speaking from California, we're seeing some of the most intense indoctrination and a stripping away of parental rights and involvement.
00:13:11.360 And as you said earlier, they are looking at controlling everything on the child.
00:13:18.040 And I mean, every aspect of a child's life will run through the school, including their medical records.
00:13:25.220 Right. If anybody is listening, listen and go to the CDC's website and they can look through the virtual WSCC, whole school, whole community, whole child model.
00:13:41.360 There is a virtual school they can actually click on and interact with each individual classroom, the health clinic, the counselor's office.
00:13:51.080 And as you said, medical records is one of the items that you can interact with in the virtual class, in the virtual school.
00:13:59.760 And this is the CDC dot gov.
00:14:04.240 That's correct.
00:14:05.260 You know, I, I feel like a simpleton because I've been saying that we've got to shut down the Department of Education, but this isn't, this is coming through the Department of Education, but it's, it seems to be spearheaded by the CDC.
00:14:24.480 Right. And funded.
00:14:26.400 So this is, this is an all government attack on our families and on our children.
00:14:35.300 How do we stop it?
00:14:38.360 I think we as a country have to become aware of exactly what's going on and continue to talk and have this conversation expand.
00:14:49.220 I am so thankful that you and your network are making a point to bring this to your viewers' attention because most people I talk to, even in California, they're unaware that sex education has changed.
00:15:04.580 They're unaware of community schools.
00:15:07.200 They're unaware that teachers unions have been for the last year actively marketing and meeting and strategizing for how to implement these.
00:15:15.720 And right now here in California, it's approximately a $3 billion initiative and schools are actively working to build health clinics on school campuses.
00:15:26.400 And they're working to really establish these community organizations that they're going to be directly tied with that are concerning to me.
00:15:35.540 And ultimately, then what we do is we really need to take into account whether we continue to have our kids in the public school system or seek alternatives.
00:15:47.320 And then who are we putting in office when we go to the vote and who are we really supporting?
00:15:55.140 And are they really behind what we believe is a family?
00:15:59.240 And I think that's a question a lot of Americans also need to be asking.
00:16:02.740 So, OK, Kelly, I want to I want to just take a one minute break and then I want to come back because you said, you know, whether or not we keep our kids in school.
00:16:10.460 You were somebody who was really against homeschooling for a while and thought, no way I'm going to have my kids homeschool.
00:16:17.740 And now you're homeschooling your kids.
00:16:20.260 I want to talk to you a little bit more about what we can do about this and how urgent the need is to pay attention to all of this and do your own homework in 60 seconds.
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00:17:36.340 So Kelly's website is a time to stand dot M.E.
00:17:56.840 A time to stand dot M.E.
00:17:59.000 That is also the name of her podcast.
00:18:02.060 She's an education advocate.
00:18:03.600 She's a mom and has really done incredible work.
00:18:09.320 And I can't thank her and others like her that are drilling down deep into these things.
00:18:17.260 As I as I went through all the research, Kelly, that you and others and my team have done on all of this.
00:18:25.800 I am I am struck by.
00:18:29.680 We keep thinking the war is in Washington.
00:18:32.800 We keep thinking that we have to, you know, wait for the next election.
00:18:38.240 I am overwhelmed with the feeling this is an active war on our family and our children.
00:18:45.860 And we have to save our children right now.
00:18:50.440 This isn't something like, yeah, I'm going to look into that.
00:18:52.860 It's right now.
00:18:54.540 Most important thing you can do.
00:18:58.360 I agree.
00:18:59.720 It's an absolute necessity.
00:19:01.200 And too often people that parents and families that I've talked with over the years, they have often said, oh, I don't think that's happening in our school or, oh, that's just California.
00:19:14.220 You guys are crazy.
00:19:15.800 But the truth is, is that California is now not just in California.
00:19:21.240 We have equitable math, social justice, pedagogy, comprehensive sexuality education is is there's a huge effort to expand that nationally.
00:19:31.220 All of these subjects are being woven into one another and also into other subjects.
00:19:37.200 And we must do something.
00:19:39.860 We have to pay attention to this because it is our children's and our families and our nation's welfare and well-being that is at stake here.
00:19:47.980 So I've been saying that the Department of Education needs to be abolished.
00:19:53.040 The state needs to be in charge, not the Fed and local communities need to know.
00:20:01.880 And I know that means that, hey, San Francisco might use this system.
00:20:05.480 Fine.
00:20:06.160 Let San Francisco be San Francisco.
00:20:08.040 As far as I'm concerned, this is a danger to my children.
00:20:12.160 And I am not going to be having my children force fed this.
00:20:16.800 It is it's an abomination.
00:20:19.020 It is absolutely evil.
00:20:20.820 But I've also been saying that the teachers unions that there comes a time when you have to look at our teachers and say, you know, I believe you want to be a good teacher.
00:20:31.800 I believe you might even be a good teacher.
00:20:34.020 But as long as you're paying dues to that union, you're part of the problem.
00:20:40.420 Is that fair or not?
00:20:44.660 That I would say is.
00:20:46.800 Is is a is a huge topic of discussion, because, yes, you're essentially giving money to an entire organization that is working against you, despite the fact that they may come and protect you if you have a local conflict.
00:21:02.020 But what the teachers unions stand for and the way that they operate is completely antithetical to traditional American values, to the family, to the health and well-being of children.
00:21:17.780 I mean, as as early as 2019, the California Teachers Association was actually taking to a vote their plan to lobby or to promote the idea that 12 year olds would be able to obtain hormone blockers without the barrier of parental permission.
00:21:39.100 And while that's not law in the state yet, there's other laws in place that are similar here in California.
00:21:47.240 And if that is the goal and the plan that a 12 year old would then in the future be able to leave campus and start these treatments at 12, we have to pay attention and be aware.
00:22:02.080 In other states, California is the warning that to the rest of the nation that you must defend and protect your state and do what you can.
00:22:13.580 So, you know, this is so easily verifiable, but I need you to do your homework.
00:22:22.760 Kelly Skye, she you can find her at at or I'm sorry, a time to stand dot M E a time to stand dot M E.
00:22:34.360 You can also find her podcast a time to stand, but you must connect and start doing your homework.
00:22:41.160 And don't think your school is immune because it is not.
00:22:45.420 Thanks, Kelly.
00:22:46.780 The Glenn Beck program.
00:22:48.920 By the way, this is all from allergies.
00:22:52.740 So I apologize.
00:22:53.800 The the pollen here is like whatever virus you're spreading around right now.
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00:24:07.760 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:20.520 We're so glad that you joined us.
00:24:22.600 Sorry, I apologize for my voice, but it's the allergy season here and it is worse than I've ever seen in my life.
00:24:32.180 But, you know, don't worry about it.
00:24:34.480 Hey, I have a gallon of milk in my refrigerator that is last longer than CNN plus.
00:24:41.980 It was it was canceled and we found out about it yesterday.
00:24:46.640 And then my wife came in last night and said, hey, you know, the CNN plus has been canceled.
00:24:53.940 And there was just a little joy that I expressed a little bit of that a little bit on Twitter last night.
00:25:02.000 I did notice this and reading your tweets, they seem to be specifically targeted to one CNN employee in particular.
00:25:08.960 For some reason, you say, hey, Brian Stelter, perhaps you can join me on my successful global media streaming service to discuss your company's 300 million dollar failure.
00:25:21.620 Oh, man, that's the start.
00:25:23.320 Awesome.
00:25:23.640 Yeah, that's great.
00:25:24.740 P.S.
00:25:25.280 I won't ambush you and my statements will be based in fact.
00:25:29.600 So sad for you.
00:25:31.140 Yeah.
00:25:31.560 Well, this comes from the interview that I did.
00:25:34.220 And it's a very popular clip on YouTube of me walking off of the set for Brian because he he said, as usual, he really wanted to understand the right.
00:25:49.500 And he really wanted to understand why people were backing Donald Trump and and, you know, just dismissing the media.
00:26:00.560 That's very dangerous.
00:26:02.060 It was very important to him.
00:26:03.100 Very important.
00:26:03.720 He brought you on.
00:26:04.340 And then, of course, changed the topic of the interview halfway through.
00:26:08.420 All right.
00:26:08.600 Here.
00:26:08.940 Can we play it?
00:26:09.680 Yeah.
00:26:09.980 Yeah.
00:26:11.020 One's arguing justice.
00:26:12.680 One's arguing mercy.
00:26:14.060 Or they say they are.
00:26:16.100 But they're not.
00:26:17.120 All they're doing is playing politics.
00:26:19.060 And the American people are tired of it.
00:26:21.960 Who is talking about an actual solution on this?
00:26:24.980 Who's actually done something?
00:26:26.920 Who's actually consistent and cared when it was a Democrat in office and cared when it's a Republican in office?
00:26:34.240 You know, those people exist around the country and they're watching you to the media and Donald Trump play in this little game back and forth.
00:26:43.280 And they're sick of it.
00:26:44.560 They don't want to hear about it from either side.
00:26:48.240 I want the critique because I invited you on.
00:26:49.840 I'm self-aware enough to know that we need to talk about this because I know it's a problem.
00:26:53.440 So the mainstream media is having a very hard time.
00:26:57.260 The mainstream media is having a very hard time reaching Trump's base.
00:27:01.860 That's a fact.
00:27:02.840 We see that in all the polls.
00:27:03.680 Yeah, well, then here's the deal.
00:27:05.860 Brian, you all have my phone number.
00:27:08.260 I've reached out to all of you in the past and said, let's have a conversation not on the air.
00:27:13.540 You really want to understand?
00:27:15.140 You want to hear the other side?
00:27:16.440 Why can't our viewers?
00:27:16.920 Let's have a conversation where everybody's not interested.
00:27:19.120 Why can't you tell our viewers right now?
00:27:19.520 Because it's all about ratings, because this is all about ratings.
00:27:23.540 This isn't about ratings.
00:27:25.140 This is about saving our country, bringing us together.
00:27:29.780 Stop dividing us.
00:27:32.100 I mean, you.
00:27:33.140 So to be clear, you think that I'm dividing the country.
00:27:36.580 You think I'm dividing the country for ratings by booking you, Brian?
00:27:40.980 Stop.
00:27:41.500 Look at what look what you're doing.
00:27:43.540 When did this become about you?
00:27:46.380 This is about the media and the administration.
00:27:50.140 That's what you guys want to make it into.
00:27:51.880 If it was about me, I would do like a 10 minute comic card the way you used to.
00:27:55.900 Hmm.
00:27:56.460 Oh.
00:27:58.260 If it was about me, I'd get out of blackboard the way you used to.
00:28:00.620 Oh.
00:28:01.420 Oh.
00:28:02.260 Oh, look at that.
00:28:03.200 That's a good line.
00:28:04.340 Well, then maybe you should.
00:28:05.900 I mean, the point is, what do you mean by making it about me?
00:28:08.960 I don't see how I've made it about me.
00:28:10.520 I want to know how.
00:28:11.000 It's not about.
00:28:11.360 You just never mind.
00:28:15.620 Look, Brian, if you want to have a conversation, the media really wants to know.
00:28:20.040 Great.
00:28:20.780 We can have that conversation.
00:28:22.560 But every time someone every time I've approached, everybody always says yes.
00:28:27.120 But as soon as it gets tough or uncomfortable, nobody's interested.
00:28:31.260 Nobody's interested in looking at themselves and saying, what did I do?
00:28:35.880 I know what I've done.
00:28:37.480 I know what I've done.
00:28:38.800 I've tried to make amends and I'm trying to.
00:28:42.060 And we've talked about that before.
00:28:43.420 I completely agree with you.
00:28:44.980 And we all do need to be more self-reflective.
00:28:47.520 I do have to ask you, there's this new headline on the Daily Beast saying that your company's in trouble, that you were trying to find a buyer.
00:28:53.540 Is this related to the point about people not talking to each other?
00:28:57.520 That if you want to create that media company, there's not interest.
00:29:00.620 What's going on with that?
00:29:03.840 Wow.
00:29:04.840 Wow.
00:29:05.700 Brian, thanks a lot.
00:29:08.320 I think that's the most ridiculous question I've ever heard.
00:29:14.360 I'm sitting here ready to talk to you about the detaining of children and parents and trying to break families apart.
00:29:23.220 Something that has been happening with Janet Reno.
00:29:26.960 That's why it went to the Supreme Court in the first place.
00:29:29.460 With Janet Reno.
00:29:30.620 It's been happening.
00:29:32.120 We want to stop it.
00:29:33.260 And you want to play those games.
00:29:35.140 Have a nice day.
00:29:35.800 What game did I just play?
00:29:39.260 What game did I just play?
00:29:40.980 That's interesting because the topic of that interview, and obviously the only reason he had you on.
00:29:45.500 I mean, obviously you could see the entire time all he wanted to do was get to this gotcha question about your media company failing.
00:29:53.660 It's interesting to me that he was very concerned about your media company, which at the end of the day, my understanding is it's still on the air.
00:30:01.560 I mean, I feel like I do a show for it every day.
00:30:03.580 Pat, you do a show for it every day.
00:30:05.060 Yeah, it does feel that way.
00:30:07.460 The Blaze is just the largest right-of-center streaming service in the world.
00:30:15.080 Okay, okay.
00:30:15.980 That's one way.
00:30:16.840 That's one thing.
00:30:17.860 One way to look at it.
00:30:18.960 So that one's still around.
00:30:20.500 And CNN Plus lasted not even one month.
00:30:23.560 No.
00:30:23.920 Not even.
00:30:24.280 $300 million flushed down the toilet.
00:30:26.660 $300 million.
00:30:27.980 That's incredible.
00:30:28.780 Remember when you invested $300 million into the Blaze?
00:30:31.720 No, I didn't.
00:30:32.020 Do you remember that?
00:30:33.020 No, yeah.
00:30:33.520 Yeah, you flushed that down the toilet.
00:30:35.500 Didn't do that.
00:30:36.500 Didn't do that.
00:30:37.140 Jeez.
00:30:37.240 So that's why there might have been a little glee in my tweets.
00:30:41.660 I sensed a little glee.
00:30:43.540 Did you?
00:30:43.820 Yeah, you go on to say, did I mention my streaming service had 300,000 subs when streaming services
00:30:49.660 didn't yet exist?
00:30:51.080 It was only the Major League Baseball and the Blaze.
00:30:53.220 That's right.
00:30:53.640 Those were the first couple.
00:30:55.500 That was over 10 years ago.
00:30:56.700 I could say that your pompous ass didn't make 10 weeks, didn't bring me joy, but I will
00:31:05.200 leave the lies to you and CNN.
00:31:08.360 And then you really got...
00:31:10.040 See, you like the self-reflective nature.
00:31:12.260 I do.
00:31:12.760 I do.
00:31:13.180 That you had in that interview.
00:31:14.320 I do.
00:31:14.420 You brought back again and you said, I am sorry, Brian Stelter, for that last tweet.
00:31:18.260 I just lashed out after hearing the news about the biggest media failure of all time.
00:31:23.700 Without thinking about how worried you must be about your upcoming unemployment situation.
00:31:29.960 Please know you are in my thoughts.
00:31:31.500 I wanted to say my thoughts and prayers, but I know he dismisses the prayers.
00:31:36.260 Right.
00:31:36.620 Well, there you go.
00:31:37.560 Okay.
00:31:38.120 After re...
00:31:38.800 Now, this is you again.
00:31:39.980 After rereading these tweets, I see how childish they appear.
00:31:44.000 But after being subjected to your constant lies and the transparent hatchet job you call
00:31:48.460 a career, the epic fail of CNN makes us believe in the old saying that evil loses in the end.
00:31:55.820 And believe me, Brian Stelter, this is the end.
00:31:58.100 I mean, the breathtaking speed at which CNN Plus crashed was a spectacular, almost Ziegfeld
00:32:07.000 Follies end?
00:32:08.960 Yes.
00:32:09.340 Yes.
00:32:09.840 Okay.
00:32:10.200 Follow me on this one.
00:32:11.340 Okay.
00:32:11.920 That would be assuming that Ziegfeld had ever spent $300 million on a show to only have
00:32:17.280 it close in eight weeks.
00:32:18.480 But of course he didn't.
00:32:20.520 Crap, Brian Stelter, I apologize.
00:32:22.840 I used a hypothetical Ziegfeld Follies comparison in my last tweet.
00:32:26.260 I made the point that the failure of CNN Plus was so epic that it was akin to Ziegfeld
00:32:32.160 having a $300 million production close in eight weeks.
00:32:35.420 Sorry, I meant four weeks.
00:32:39.080 One more thing, Brian Stelter, on CNN Plus' epic $300 million four-week flameout.
00:32:46.320 The Hindenburg of media failures.
00:32:48.080 Please note, I only use Ziegfeld Follies because I thought it would be relatable to you and your
00:32:55.280 elitist, out-of-touch New York City upper west side snotty co-workers.
00:33:01.660 Brian Stelter, when you are part of the crew of the business version of the Titanic and bodies
00:33:07.460 are still in the freezing water, crew members begin to question themselves and become introspective.
00:33:15.020 What did you do wrong?
00:33:17.000 May I suggest a few things that I'm sure you may be thinking?
00:33:19.640 And then you launch into a plethora of things that they've done wrong.
00:33:25.580 The list is available on Twitter.
00:33:27.020 Yeah, of course it starts with Donald Trump.
00:33:29.440 I mean, that's the reason why they failed.
00:33:31.180 You know they're blaming it on somebody, but not themselves.
00:33:36.840 They will learn nothing from this.
00:33:39.600 At no point did anyone rationally believe this would work.
00:33:45.200 Why a network that no one watches when it's free on your cable system.
00:33:49.980 Right.
00:33:50.160 Why would people spend money to go out there and justify what they, and we keep saying $300
00:33:56.680 million, the plan was $1 billion over four years on this streaming network.
00:34:02.760 Who could possibly believe that would work?
00:34:07.200 I mean, it's the, it was dead before it began discovery because of the way the mergers work
00:34:15.240 could not say that to CNN.
00:34:17.460 They could not say the second we're taking over, we're going to shut this thing down.
00:34:20.340 They couldn't say it legally.
00:34:21.560 So they, they did everything they could.
00:34:23.960 They went to the media and outwardly said, you know, this doesn't seem like such a great
00:34:27.660 idea, but they couldn't specifically tell them to change the plans.
00:34:31.840 So they didn't, uh, to make sure they protected, you know, the, the merger.
00:34:35.960 The second they get in there, they're like, well, obvious, obviously this isn't going to
00:34:40.780 work.
00:34:41.080 The people at CNN rushed it through to get it started before the merger went, uh, you
00:34:46.180 know, went through fully so they could get it on the air and made such a big deal about
00:34:50.480 it, trying to lock discovery into keeping it going.
00:34:54.320 You know, they said stuff like, this is the most important moment in CNN's history.
00:34:57.900 It's going to be the change, the face of the news media, hoping that discovery would come
00:35:03.860 in and say, we, how are we going to get out of this?
00:35:05.760 It sounds a little like the democratic plan in Washington, doesn't it?
00:35:09.880 Yeah.
00:35:10.200 We're just going to start all these things and then hope that the Republicans just won't
00:35:14.600 take them out and take them down.
00:35:16.180 And you know what?
00:35:16.980 If the Republicans do what they usually do, they won't take it down.
00:35:20.900 Discovery did not act like the Republicans.
00:35:22.700 They acted like a company that wanted to make money.
00:35:24.800 Yeah.
00:35:25.280 That wants to survive.
00:35:26.440 You know what I mean?
00:35:27.560 I mean, how, how hard did you laugh when you heard this yesterday?
00:35:31.420 Oh, I loved it.
00:35:34.460 I laughed until I wept and you know, I was weeping for joy.
00:35:37.680 Can I tell you something?
00:35:38.940 We honestly, with a very few exceptions, usually on election day, we don't gloat.
00:35:45.000 I don't like enjoying people's failures.
00:35:48.160 I'm like, it's impossible not to enjoy this.
00:35:50.580 Oh my gosh.
00:35:51.000 I enjoyed this so much.
00:35:52.040 I enjoyed this more than if they would have said, Glenn, not only did you get Willy Wonka's
00:35:56.840 chocolate factory, you're going to be living in a house built with ice cream.
00:36:03.140 Okay.
00:36:03.680 I, that I, you couldn't have made me happier than this failure.
00:36:08.940 We were thinking of the biggest business failures of all time.
00:36:12.180 And it, it's kind of on par with pets.com.
00:36:15.980 Remember the spectacular crash car that no, but, but it's way beyond that.
00:36:21.780 Yeah.
00:36:22.140 Pets.com lasted 262 days.
00:36:25.580 Wow.
00:36:26.240 This is pretty good.
00:36:27.420 Lasted 30 days.
00:36:29.400 31.
00:36:30.160 This really is the Morikin to the Titanic.
00:36:36.840 That ship lasted one voyage.
00:36:41.320 It was unsinkable.
00:36:43.520 It lasted one voyage and rested at the bottom of the sea.
00:36:49.180 At least it made it halfway across.
00:36:50.840 Yeah.
00:36:50.940 You can't argue that with CNN plus.
00:36:54.020 This would like be, this would like the, be like the Titanic sinking in the dry dock.
00:37:01.800 That's how bad this is.
00:37:03.420 All right.
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00:38:15.440 So you need to, you know, when we're looking at the epic, colossal, earth shattering, I mean, truly Hindenburg of the business world.
00:38:38.780 Incredible.
00:38:39.120 Um, the flame out of CNN plus in four weeks, $300 million, uh, investment, just gone.
00:38:49.080 You, you can't compare it to, you know, pets.com or anything else because that was a, a fad.
00:38:57.100 Um, and it wasn't an established company.
00:38:59.740 This is a giant global brand that launched something with free advertising.
00:39:07.800 That's a big part of it.
00:39:09.320 Yeah.
00:39:09.780 And they were able to run constant promos for people to sign up to this thing.
00:39:13.460 Like Quibi didn't have that.
00:39:14.740 They had to pay for all their advertising.
00:39:16.660 And what did they invest?
00:39:17.700 What was it?
00:39:18.140 It was over a billion, right?
00:39:19.240 $1.75 billion.
00:39:21.180 Wow.
00:39:21.580 But they lasted, uh, about seven times as long.
00:39:25.160 Uh, so you have to give Quibi a little bit of credit there.
00:39:28.240 Plus they were a total startup.
00:39:30.080 I mean, they had to generate all their attention themselves.
00:39:32.300 I've never even heard of Quibi or Quibi.
00:39:34.760 What is it?
00:39:35.040 Quibi?
00:39:35.340 Yeah.
00:39:35.500 It was a big media.
00:39:36.680 They did like 10 minute, uh, movies sort of.
00:39:40.160 Yeah.
00:39:40.340 Yeah.
00:39:40.360 10 minutes.
00:39:40.600 Little, like small quick bites shows.
00:39:42.860 Now the, the theory behind the company was people are at the grocery store and they're,
00:39:46.480 uh, so they, they, they, they launched, they got their last bit of funding, which was $750
00:39:52.100 million on March 4th, 2020.
00:39:55.180 So like, okay.
00:39:56.600 Right.
00:39:56.760 They were supposed to be a thing where everyone's out watching it and then the pandemic happens
00:40:01.140 and everyone's home.
00:40:01.840 So you can understand the failure of it.
00:40:04.400 This is a, that was a new idea, new product, new name.
00:40:09.220 Yep.
00:40:09.560 You had to educate everything on it.
00:40:11.560 This is a known name, a product that everybody uses every day.
00:40:17.620 News.
00:40:18.240 Yep.
00:40:18.620 You know, it's not a new concept at all.
00:40:20.840 So another one to, to, to compare it to, what about new Coke?
00:40:25.660 Now new Coke is known as the, lasted more than a month.
00:40:28.560 Oh, it's 17 people actually bought new Coke and tried it.
00:40:31.520 Yeah.
00:40:31.620 So actually new Coke went up lasting on the market for 17 years.
00:40:35.740 However, if you take the period that you probably consider the real failure of new Coke, which
00:40:40.180 is they took Coke classic off the market, change it to new Coke and Coke classic did not
00:40:44.360 exist.
00:40:44.700 That period was still 79 days.
00:40:48.680 So this was only not even 30.
00:40:51.340 See, I think they might've been more successful had they taken CNN off the shelf and just had
00:40:59.920 CNN plus.
00:41:00.780 They could still do that.
00:41:01.680 They don't need the CNN plus part of it.
00:41:03.360 They don't need that.
00:41:04.100 But if they took CNN off the shelf right now, they could solve this entire problem.
00:41:08.620 Yeah.
00:41:08.780 I, I think there might be some that are considering it.
00:41:12.100 And they all work at discovery too.
00:41:18.900 This is the Glenn back program, Pat and Stu joining me today.
00:41:23.920 My voice is about to go out, but I can't wait to needle Bill O'Reilly coming up in just
00:41:29.740 a second.
00:41:30.300 We were off the air.
00:41:31.200 We were just talking about Jeffy and I was wondering guys, can we have an intervention
00:41:35.380 with Jeffy?
00:41:36.900 Because we have sweat block now as a sponsor and he's the sweatiest guy.
00:41:42.100 I know he is the sweatiest guy.
00:41:43.860 Like to the point, they have to keep whenever he comes on TV, they have to keep the temperature
00:41:48.580 so low that he will not just start gushing flop sweat.
00:41:53.140 Oh yeah.
00:41:53.400 No, he's like a, he's like a polar bear.
00:41:55.960 It is pretty crazy, but I mean, you have these, uh, the sweat block has not only the normal,
00:42:02.020 uh, you know, deodorant and antiperspirant thing.
00:42:04.460 That's what I use.
00:42:05.080 And it's the best I've ever used, but they also have the clinical protection for excessive
00:42:09.940 sweat.
00:42:10.520 I'm going to try this with Jeffy and antiperspirant wipe.
00:42:13.620 Now these are just like hand wipes.
00:42:15.480 We need them in the towel size.
00:42:17.120 I believe, but I don't know if they make it.
00:42:18.800 Well, for him, there's, do they have tarp size?
00:42:20.940 No, but it's sweat block.
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00:43:21.840 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:27.000 Well, Bill O'Reilly is with us to talk about the news of the week.
00:43:30.900 The mask mandates going away.
00:43:35.340 I don't know, maybe his experience, you know, on an airline,
00:43:41.920 trying to go some, I don't know.
00:43:45.060 We'll bring that up with Bill O'Reilly in 60 seconds.
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00:45:19.260 Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:45:20.700 How are you, sir?
00:45:26.760 I almost feel sorry for you, Beck.
00:45:28.840 I know.
00:45:29.760 Not quite, but I do have a question.
00:45:32.520 You had COVID a few months ago, right?
00:45:34.540 I think you've had it twice.
00:45:35.700 And now you have the sniffles.
00:45:37.300 No, it's allergies in Texas.
00:45:41.940 This is the worst allergy place I've ever been in my life, is Dallas, Texas.
00:45:47.560 You've got to get a hazmat suit, number one.
00:45:49.120 Yeah, that's bad.
00:45:49.740 Do you ever get the feeling God is punishing you?
00:45:53.220 Every Friday around this time, yeah.
00:45:55.680 Oh!
00:45:56.740 Yeah.
00:45:57.200 He may have allergies, but his wit is not dim.
00:46:00.580 Well, I'm just saying.
00:46:01.460 Also, I'd like to break some news on the Glenn Breck radio program.
00:46:04.420 You remember the Easter Bunny leading Joe Biden away from the reporter's questions on Monday.
00:46:12.260 You remember that?
00:46:12.880 Yes, yes.
00:46:13.460 You know who was inside the Easter Bunny costume?
00:46:16.220 Yeah, I don't think this is breaking news.
00:46:17.540 I think this came out Tuesday.
00:46:19.580 No, it was Stu.
00:46:20.960 Oh, Stu.
00:46:22.360 Yeah.
00:46:22.880 Really?
00:46:23.800 Yeah.
00:46:24.300 I don't think you guys reported that it was Stu that was running around that Easter Bunny costume.
00:46:29.220 You should have noticed, because that's actually, he's not in an Easter Bunny outfit.
00:46:33.840 That's, Stu looks like that.
00:46:36.400 He wears a human outfit every day here on the program.
00:46:40.120 I'm a bit of a furry, yeah.
00:46:41.460 Yeah, that's the way it works.
00:46:42.360 I think your viewers would be interested to know that, you know, Stu recognized that the
00:46:46.720 president might be in a little precarious position having to actually answer a question.
00:46:51.960 Bill, have you ever seen that before, where the Easter Bunny had to rescue a president?
00:46:57.240 No, I haven't seen that, but I saw the wolf man drag Donald Trump out of a press conference.
00:47:04.440 Okay, all right.
00:47:05.600 Well, that one even makes sense in some strange way.
00:47:09.880 So, Bill, let's talk about the mask mandates going away.
00:47:13.740 Okay.
00:47:14.720 That's not the biggest story of the week, though.
00:47:16.580 Okay, well, I want to start there, and you'll see my...
00:47:19.040 Yeah, I know.
00:47:19.840 You can store wherever you want.
00:47:20.920 Yeah, I know.
00:47:21.940 You're right.
00:47:22.600 Very successful guy.
00:47:23.320 Uh-huh.
00:47:23.600 All right, mask mandates.
00:47:25.160 So, this is my question, and I am an inquisitive, simple man.
00:47:31.680 So, Joe Biden comes out.
00:47:33.160 The president says, and he's asked, what do you think about the mask of people wearing
00:47:37.160 a mask?
00:47:37.420 He goes, oh, it should be up to them.
00:47:39.040 Remember that?
00:47:40.480 It should be up to them.
00:47:41.660 I mean, you know, they want it, they can't, they don't.
00:47:44.020 And then, 24 hours later, the Justice Department, under his orders, appeals, spending millions
00:47:52.320 and millions of taxpayer dollars, the federal judge is ruling, knocking out the mask mandates
00:47:58.380 on public transportation.
00:48:00.340 So, I'm saying, you know, a simple man, wait a minute.
00:48:02.560 If Biden just said it should be up to the person, that is optional, why is he spending tens of
00:48:09.880 millions of dollars appealing this ruling?
00:48:13.000 Do any of you guys have an answer for that?
00:48:14.980 No, but it leads me to another question on this, and that is, is that what you were mad
00:48:22.680 about when you were at the airport?
00:48:25.600 I knew you were just trying to get there, Beck.
00:48:30.020 I just knew, this whole thing is a ruse.
00:48:33.160 It's a facade.
00:48:34.820 Yeah.
00:48:35.020 Okay.
00:48:35.620 Get a pen and a pad.
00:48:37.180 Okay.
00:48:37.600 Here it is.
00:48:38.220 All right.
00:48:39.360 7 a.m. flight, JFK Turks Caicos.
00:48:42.960 Yeah.
00:48:43.540 Airtime, three hours, 15 minutes, supposed to arrive at around 10.20 in the islands.
00:48:50.560 Hang on just a second.
00:48:51.620 You had, I think you had the sympathy of the American people.
00:48:55.980 Turks and Caicos.
00:48:57.320 Yes, you did.
00:48:58.920 All right.
00:48:59.280 Go ahead.
00:49:00.220 So, I'm just trying to go on a little vacation.
00:49:02.560 Yeah, yeah.
00:49:02.920 A little break.
00:49:04.080 So, I paid my money.
00:49:06.160 All right.
00:49:06.700 You got to get to the airport two hours ahead for international flights.
00:49:10.480 Right.
00:49:10.760 So, you're there at 5.
00:49:11.680 7 a.m. flight, but you got to be there at 5.
00:49:15.020 Yeah.
00:49:15.560 Okay.
00:49:16.460 I arrived a little bit late, but not too much.
00:49:19.200 All right.
00:49:19.540 I'm trying to be a good guy.
00:49:20.780 I'm a good consumer.
00:49:22.580 I walk through the security, try to get in.
00:49:27.440 You know, they put me against the wall.
00:49:29.400 I'd spread you, you know, all that.
00:49:30.840 But I finally arrive at the gate, and it says on time.
00:49:34.640 Jet blue on time.
00:49:36.140 Yes.
00:49:37.140 Yes.
00:49:37.640 Five hours later.
00:49:41.700 No.
00:49:43.340 No.
00:49:45.020 And so, I'm sitting there, about 100 people, and they know me.
00:49:51.340 And then people are coming up with kids and them.
00:49:53.600 And they're like, what's going on?
00:49:54.960 Can you find out what's going on?
00:49:56.260 Because the jet blue gate people wouldn't tell anybody.
00:49:59.640 They kept moving the flight back and back and back and back.
00:50:03.260 All right.
00:50:04.560 Finally, after three hours and 20 minutes, I get up.
00:50:09.280 All right.
00:50:09.700 And I walk over to inquire.
00:50:12.020 I said, can I speak to the supervisor?
00:50:13.940 Supervisor comes out.
00:50:15.080 I said, look, it's three hours and 20 minutes.
00:50:17.720 All right.
00:50:18.040 We got to know, are you going to take off or not?
00:50:20.800 Meanwhile, Delta, flying the same route, takes off on time.
00:50:27.880 Okay.
00:50:28.280 So, jet blue is one of the weather.
00:50:29.960 I said, no, no, no.
00:50:30.660 There's no weather.
00:50:32.180 It's nice here.
00:50:33.280 It's nice in the Turcos and your competition took off at 11 o'clock.
00:50:39.560 All right.
00:50:40.300 It flew the route.
00:50:42.860 So, anyway, the guy gets what?
00:50:44.840 In my opinion, my humble opinion, he gives me an attitude.
00:50:49.080 And then it degenerated from there.
00:50:51.500 I say I was wrong using bad language.
00:50:55.820 And I used a little bad language.
00:50:57.840 Not a lot, but a little.
00:50:59.220 But whenever you do that, you lose.
00:51:01.400 Even if your anger is righteous, as mine was.
00:51:05.960 Righteous anger.
00:51:06.860 Everybody else there.
00:51:08.240 I thought it was going to be a riot at one point.
00:51:10.380 Now, I had immediately my staff research jet blue for that day, April 3rd.
00:51:18.060 Okay.
00:51:19.000 76% of their flights were either canceled or delayed.
00:51:24.200 76%.
00:51:25.880 So, I did a little bit more investigating.
00:51:29.500 You know why the plane didn't take off?
00:51:31.440 They didn't have a pilot.
00:51:33.960 So, word got back to them that there was, O'Reilly's a little teed off.
00:51:38.840 They call a pilot at home in New York.
00:51:43.400 He gets in the car.
00:51:44.640 It's his day off.
00:51:45.440 He drives in.
00:51:47.020 He shows up five hours and 15 minutes late.
00:51:50.480 And he tells the people, they dragged me in on my day off.
00:51:56.180 That's what he says.
00:51:58.060 Okay?
00:51:58.740 Now, most of the, it's now seven hours.
00:52:05.180 Five hour and 15 minute delay.
00:52:07.240 And you're there two hours ahead of time.
00:52:09.560 Finally, the thing takes off.
00:52:11.340 I do even more research.
00:52:13.520 I find out that on their whole system, they can't, they don't have enough pilots or flight
00:52:20.800 crews to put the planes in the air.
00:52:23.000 Yet, they still schedule the flights back.
00:52:26.940 And I think everybody in the country, and this isn't just happening at JetBlue.
00:52:31.260 It's happening at Alaska Airways and others.
00:52:33.760 And the Boston Globe, the only one that did an expose, because there's a big hub there
00:52:39.940 in Boston at Logan.
00:52:41.940 And Tuesday of this week, more than 50% of this week, even after all of this, more than
00:52:49.080 50% of JetBlue flights were either canceled or delayed.
00:52:52.820 Do you get the feeling that this is out of control?
00:52:56.060 Let's take it a step further.
00:52:57.740 Who's in charge of JetBlue?
00:53:00.200 The Department of Transportation.
00:53:03.440 Who is the Secretary of Transportation?
00:53:06.880 Might that be Pete Buttigieg?
00:53:10.140 Is he still on maternity leave?
00:53:12.280 I don't know.
00:53:14.040 Okay?
00:53:14.760 I don't know.
00:53:16.200 There's not an airport near South Bend of any note.
00:53:20.320 The Department of Transportation today could fine JetBlue amazing amount of money.
00:53:27.740 But Buttigieg doesn't do jack.
00:53:31.100 And this has been going on for months.
00:53:34.320 Do you hear it?
00:53:35.120 I'm a little righteous angry now.
00:53:37.000 I'm getting a little...
00:53:37.620 No, I know.
00:53:38.180 I know.
00:53:38.660 Okay?
00:53:39.320 Wait until you see I brought that poor guy out.
00:53:41.780 I'm going to bring him out in a minute.
00:53:43.660 Yeah.
00:53:44.340 Okay, sure.
00:53:45.120 It's not about me.
00:53:46.220 This is about fraud and the inducement.
00:53:49.080 Millions and millions of Americans are paying their money to these airlines with the expectation
00:53:53.740 they're going to get to where they want to go.
00:53:55.740 College kids, families on spring break, Easter break, stranded for sometimes days.
00:54:05.000 And nobody in the Biden administration is doing anything about it.
00:54:08.400 Nobody.
00:54:08.880 I have contacted the Easter Bunny to tell the president, you got to solve this thing.
00:54:17.560 That's what happened.
00:54:18.720 You know, when...
00:54:19.620 You sucked all the fun out of my question.
00:54:24.060 You really did.
00:54:24.620 I knew it.
00:54:25.020 I knew it.
00:54:25.620 See, I had legitimate, righteous anger.
00:54:28.580 So does everybody else.
00:54:29.520 Thanks for wrecking it for me.
00:54:31.120 All right.
00:54:31.460 Hang on.
00:54:31.920 Back with Bill O'Reilly in just a second.
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00:55:44.080 Bill O'Reilly joins us from BillOReilly.com.
00:55:46.900 Don't forget his new book, Killing the Killers, is coming out, I don't know, sometime in the
00:55:52.440 May 3rd, May 3rd.
00:55:53.700 Let me ask you a question, Beck.
00:55:54.940 Can I ask you a question?
00:55:56.100 Yeah.
00:55:57.020 I know you wanted to have some fun at my expense today, and I'm sorry to ruin your fun, but
00:56:02.200 this is a serious problem for all Americans.
00:56:05.280 It's a direct problem that causes suffering for millions of people.
00:56:09.580 Have you heard this reported on ABC?
00:56:12.440 Okay.
00:56:12.760 No.
00:56:12.980 Why?
00:56:13.440 Why do you think it hasn't been reported?
00:56:16.920 Probably for not another problem for the administration.
00:56:20.720 No.
00:56:21.040 The airline companies take a massive amount of advertisements on the network news, all right?
00:56:27.700 That's why.
00:56:28.700 That's why.
00:56:29.880 They, the corrupt corporate media will not report it because the ad revenue from the airlines
00:56:35.200 is significant.
00:56:36.380 Second thing, when you saw the dopey tape on the smear sites, did, was there any context
00:56:43.060 of what I just said?
00:56:44.300 Did you see any context there at all?
00:56:47.480 No.
00:56:47.880 Well, I know you, so I know context.
00:56:50.760 Okay.
00:56:51.160 But you didn't see any, did you?
00:56:53.620 No.
00:56:53.880 Yeah, but I know you're a hothead, so.
00:56:58.280 All right, but that's part of my charm.
00:57:00.480 Oh, yes.
00:57:01.060 And I tell everybody, I tell my audience, particularly younger people, if you use bad language, as
00:57:07.560 I did, then your righteousness declines.
00:57:11.480 Yeah, you lose.
00:57:12.120 That is a bad thing to do.
00:57:15.240 Yeah.
00:57:15.880 And I am, I'm sorry I used that language, but I'm not sorry that I got angry because I,
00:57:20.880 it was righteous anger.
00:57:22.180 Okay.
00:57:22.400 Now, you want to know the other big stories here?
00:57:23.980 Yes.
00:57:24.400 Today?
00:57:24.680 Yes.
00:57:25.040 Okay, you ready?
00:57:26.060 Yeah.
00:57:26.280 The collapse of CNN Plus, and the collapse of the Walt Disney Company stock price.
00:57:35.920 Well, you're serving up a breakfast I'm anxious to eat.
00:57:40.580 Let's start with CNN.
00:57:43.000 Okay.
00:57:44.080 So here we have a product that is dubious, word of the day, dubious product.
00:57:48.520 Nobody watches it in relation to the population of 330 million Americans.
00:57:56.560 Maybe 600,000 in prime time watch CNN.
00:58:00.700 I think that's a little minuscule.
00:58:02.880 When you were there back, when you were on CNN, you had five times what they have now
00:58:08.440 in audience.
00:58:09.020 Do you realize that?
00:58:09.920 Yeah.
00:58:10.120 And I was also deemed by them a failure, really.
00:58:14.880 You had five times as many viewers they have now.
00:58:17.280 So, the geniuses at CNN, and this is Zucker before he got fired, you know, let's do another
00:58:25.560 part of CNN and charge people money to watch.
00:58:29.460 Yeah.
00:58:30.420 Wait, wait, Jeff.
00:58:31.780 Hold it.
00:58:32.560 They're not watching for free.
00:58:35.380 Why would they watch when you're charging them?
00:58:40.060 Okay.
00:58:41.200 So, Jeff and his minions can make it.
00:58:44.080 We think we can get two million subscribers on CNN Plus.
00:58:49.720 And how many do they got?
00:58:51.280 150,000.
00:58:52.500 I don't believe that.
00:58:53.560 I don't either.
00:58:53.940 I don't believe the number either.
00:58:56.080 Yeah.
00:58:56.260 It's a little below projections.
00:59:00.060 And you just have to remember, this is a global network.
00:59:07.100 Yes.
00:59:07.640 And you can subscribe in Pakistan.
00:59:11.040 Yes.
00:59:11.520 All right?
00:59:12.020 To CNN Plus.
00:59:13.800 But the Pakistani go, why?
00:59:15.960 Why would I do that?
00:59:17.180 Okay.
00:59:17.940 So, anyway, I know this world because I run a subscription news service, BillOReilly.com,
00:59:25.080 which is, thank God, and I mean that literally.
00:59:29.060 I do thank God every day because we offer a product that people can't get anywhere else
00:59:36.700 and they deem it worthy.
00:59:38.900 And it's very, very successful.
00:59:42.820 But CNN?
00:59:45.700 Really?
00:59:46.360 Are you going to pay money to see Wolf Blitzer?
00:59:50.040 Are you really going to pay him?
00:59:51.900 No, if they were paying me, maybe, you know, then maybe I would.
00:59:56.040 Well, if you were on there, say CNN Plus hired O'Reilly back to do what we do on the radio
01:00:01.980 every Friday.
01:00:03.520 Say that they said, look, O'Reilly and Beck, you come in to CNN Plus and you, for an hour,
01:00:10.440 kick it around.
01:00:12.080 Yeah.
01:00:12.640 People would, I think, pay to see that.
01:00:15.640 Well, except we wouldn't do it.
01:00:18.460 Neither of us would have went to work for them.
01:00:19.900 I know, I know, but.
01:00:22.040 Stu, explain hypothetical to Beck, please.
01:00:24.120 I don't have that kind of time.
01:00:25.320 This is a hypothetical, okay?
01:00:27.180 But if you're going to say, hey, there's Anderson Cooper, give me $5.
01:00:33.140 No.
01:00:34.380 Right.
01:00:35.860 Right.
01:00:36.640 That would be a weird commercial.
01:00:37.580 So, what do you think is going to happen to CNN?
01:00:41.040 Man, I mean, they've just flushed.
01:00:43.620 All right, here's what's going to happen.
01:00:44.600 Yeah.
01:00:44.760 An excellent question, Beck.
01:00:45.900 Even in your allergic state, you still are able to bring it.
01:00:50.560 Sure, sure.
01:00:51.520 Chris Wallace, who they're paying multi-millions of dollars for, okay?
01:00:55.260 That was insane.
01:00:55.640 He doesn't have a job right now, technically.
01:00:58.140 They're going to put him at 9 o'clock, and I think they're going to hire Brian Williams,
01:01:02.280 everyone.
01:01:03.140 Oh, my gosh.
01:01:03.460 So, it would be like Wallace and Williams at 9 for a hard news hour, and that's going
01:01:10.860 to rebrand CNN as a serious news organization.
01:01:15.620 So, that's where they're going.
01:01:17.300 They know they can't win.
01:01:19.220 It's been years and years and years.
01:01:20.960 They've had these people on television.
01:01:22.600 Nobody watches them.
01:01:23.600 That's not going to change.
01:01:24.920 They're not going to magically wake up in the morning going, ah, you know, I got to see
01:01:29.420 that Don Lamont tonight.
01:01:31.220 I got to watch Don.
01:01:32.540 It's not going to happen, all right?
01:01:34.500 So, they have to plug Wallace in because they're paying them multi-millions of dollars,
01:01:38.480 and they got to get somebody with them because he can't carry a program by himself.
01:01:44.000 So, that's what I think they're going to do at 9 o'clock, and then they're going to
01:01:46.900 rebrand like, oh, we're back.
01:01:48.620 We're news guys, and that's what's going to happen.
01:01:50.940 All right.
01:01:51.280 So, let's talk about Disney.
01:01:53.200 Oh, love this story.
01:01:56.400 Disney stock, and I sold it when they first started going woke.
01:02:01.300 I had it, and I said, this is not going to work.
01:02:05.360 It's 35% down year to year, okay?
01:02:09.440 35% hit a yearly low yesterday.
01:02:13.680 State of Florida pulled out all their tax credits, which they've had since Walt Disney himself,
01:02:19.760 Beck, negotiated the deal in Orlando, Florida with the state to build Disney World.
01:02:27.380 Now, Disney's got to pay all the taxes on that sweetheart deal they had.
01:02:33.740 That's going to cost them tens of millions of dollars.
01:02:36.820 In addition, every traditional family in this country hates Disney.
01:02:43.860 Right?
01:02:44.720 Am I right?
01:02:45.820 No, yeah, you're right.
01:02:47.040 Because they attacked the family.
01:02:50.180 They said, we want your five-year-old in school to discuss gender identity.
01:02:59.820 That's what Disney is promoting.
01:03:02.520 I mean, this is almost suicidal, is it not?
01:03:05.880 I think it is, but I want to switch.
01:03:10.100 We're going to have to take a quick break, and I want to switch.
01:03:12.880 So, the House yesterday, the Florida House, approved the bill that had passed the Senate
01:03:19.980 to dissolve all of their special exemptions for the state.
01:03:25.360 They used to have the run of their own property, et cetera, et cetera.
01:03:29.500 However, this burden of money is now going to also shift to the taxpayers,
01:03:35.860 and I'm wondering how that's going to play out long term.
01:03:39.680 So, we'll get your point of view on that coming up in just a second.
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01:05:37.540 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:05:40.220 Bill O'Reilly is with us.
01:05:41.520 Bill, we were talking about Disney.
01:05:43.000 And I know how this deal was put together.
01:05:47.120 I know why it was put together.
01:05:48.880 I know why Florida made the deal.
01:05:52.960 However, those days are past.
01:05:54.820 Now, he has just said that Disney no longer can have, you know, their own building inspectors and everything else.
01:06:04.820 However, it appears as though this burden now is going to go on to the taxpayer.
01:06:11.160 And they're saying the county, what county is it?
01:06:15.100 Osceola.
01:06:16.260 Yeah.
01:06:16.840 Two of them.
01:06:17.480 Orange and Osceola, I believe.
01:06:19.500 Yeah.
01:06:19.820 And they say that this could increase property taxes by 20 percent beginning next year.
01:06:27.180 That will have to happen.
01:06:28.300 And I'll explain it in a moment.
01:06:29.520 But give me a minute at the end of this segment.
01:06:31.140 I have something interesting to tell you.
01:06:32.860 OK, so all the counties have to do where Disney World is, is to pass local taxes.
01:06:43.240 And you can do that in a variety of different ways.
01:06:45.260 For example, you could have a local 2 percent tax on parking.
01:06:49.160 So people who park in any Disney facility, which is, you know, in the county, have to pay an extra 2 percent to the county.
01:06:57.780 You see what I mean?
01:06:58.540 Yeah.
01:06:58.760 So you can make that money up easy.
01:07:00.900 This isn't about the people are not going to get hammered.
01:07:04.140 This is the left wing propaganda that always happens.
01:07:07.260 I know that.
01:07:08.220 I mean, there's no way that Ron DeSantis missed this one.
01:07:12.340 That's just what we're hearing.
01:07:13.980 All they have to do is fly me down there and I'll give them how you can do your local taxes to make more money than you have now.
01:07:23.820 So nobody has to get taxed.
01:07:25.200 I will tell you, it is going to change the feel of Disney World.
01:07:30.500 You know, when you get off the highway exit for Disney World, it's manicured lawns.
01:07:35.100 The blacktop is black.
01:07:36.720 You know, I mean, the stripes on the road, the the medians are well maintained.
01:07:42.260 That's because Disney has done it.
01:07:44.500 The state and the county is they're not going to do that.
01:07:47.920 They'll maintain it like they do the rest of the county.
01:07:50.800 I don't really care.
01:07:52.200 I know because I'm not going to Disney World.
01:07:54.600 I took my kids there and and and I don't blame any American for taking their children there.
01:08:00.260 But right now, if you go to Disney World in Orlando, you better bring a lot of money.
01:08:06.020 Yeah, because a family of four spending three days there, you're looking at about five grand.
01:08:12.400 OK, that's so they're gouging.
01:08:14.880 They're gouging everyone.
01:08:16.180 And this is this is what gets me.
01:08:17.440 So they're so woke and they're so noble and they virtue signal this is Disney all day long.
01:08:23.920 Well, poor people can't afford to go into your park.
01:08:26.440 Do you not understand that?
01:08:28.340 Could you not maybe sell discounted tickets, you know, in some way to allow working families to come and enjoy it?
01:08:37.340 Do you have to gouge on every single thing you do?
01:08:41.760 Because that is the reality of Disney.
01:08:45.100 And we're not even talking about what they do in China.
01:08:48.700 Do you realize that Disney Shanghai pumps five billion dollars into that corporation a year?
01:08:55.180 You know what they pay their workers in Disney Shanghai?
01:08:58.440 About 80 cents an hour.
01:09:01.280 OK, I mean, it's just I every time I turn on and I never very rarely do the view.
01:09:08.760 And that's Disney.
01:09:10.920 That's Disney.
01:09:12.340 And I'm going this corporation.
01:09:14.800 But the folks have revolted back.
01:09:18.680 That CEO who made this crazy thing in Florida who attacked the family unit there.
01:09:24.160 He's gone.
01:09:25.040 Yeah.
01:09:25.140 Well, it's not his fault, though.
01:09:26.620 Honestly, he was he wanted to stay out of all of this stuff.
01:09:30.820 I agree with you.
01:09:33.720 He handled it poorly internally and he should be gone.
01:09:36.340 But their entire employee roster, it's in Burbank is just not bank.
01:09:45.080 That's what they they let these loons.
01:09:46.980 And in Hollywood, in L.A., run their corporation.
01:09:51.460 That's what they do.
01:09:53.520 Yeah.
01:09:53.920 So you get what you deserve.
01:09:55.620 The America, the Disney brand, once the strongest brand in the United States of America, there was no stronger brand, is now destroyed probably forever.
01:10:06.500 But this shows you the power of the people.
01:10:09.980 And we're going to see it in November with the midterm election.
01:10:13.440 All this woke garbage, all of this progressive nonsense.
01:10:18.220 This had to happen.
01:10:19.520 Biden had to happen for the backlash, the ferocity of the people finally to emerge.
01:10:28.520 And it's going to back.
01:10:30.160 So CNN and Disney are just the first two.
01:10:33.860 So here's the thing about the woke left.
01:10:37.020 They hate Disney and its original values.
01:10:41.300 They hated Walt Disney himself.
01:10:44.260 Because it's a traditional family.
01:10:45.640 Correct.
01:10:46.360 They hated it.
01:10:47.340 So they don't mind if they destroy it.
01:10:51.520 If they can use it and pervert it, they'd much rather do that.
01:10:55.840 But they're going to be happy either way.
01:10:58.820 Does it?
01:10:59.260 I don't think they're going to be happy after November.
01:11:01.560 But when you see what happens in November, I don't think there's going to be one woke progressive happy.
01:11:08.980 And that's coming up.
01:11:10.280 It's almost six months away.
01:11:11.900 And if you think Joe Biden and his new national security advisor, the Easter Bunny, is going to solve inflation in six months, I mean, you know, it's not going to happen.
01:11:24.100 So can I ask you another question that's been bothering me all week is about the war in Ukraine?
01:11:29.380 We are you know, we went from, oh, no, we can't we got to stop Poland from allowing the Ukrainians to fly away with old MiGs.
01:11:42.800 That would be our involvement would would get us into trouble, too.
01:11:46.100 We just said yesterday, yeah, here's another billion dollars worth of howitzers and and high tech armaments.
01:11:55.080 And Biden said, I'm going to go back and I'm going to ask the Congress for more.
01:11:59.420 Sure.
01:12:00.260 What is happening?
01:12:02.680 Are we going to war?
01:12:04.220 It's going to be build back better Ukraine.
01:12:07.620 The United States government senses weakness on Putin.
01:12:10.300 All right.
01:12:11.540 And now they're piling on to try to take him out in the sense that if he loses in Ukraine, his power structure in Russia is much, much less.
01:12:22.300 OK, that's number one.
01:12:23.760 Number two, that the MiG thing is bogus because Poland wanted to fly those planes to a U.S. base and then have the planes go.
01:12:34.800 Biden didn't say, no, Poland, you can't give the Ukrainians MiGs.
01:12:38.480 He didn't want to have our air base used.
01:12:43.080 And I understood that because here's the bottom line on it.
01:12:47.440 The Ukrainian pilots cannot stand up to Russian pilots.
01:12:51.080 They would have been blown out of the sky in three days.
01:12:54.520 I saw it happen in my own eyes in the Falklands War when Britain killed every single Argentine pilot, every one in that war.
01:13:04.320 The same thing would have happened if the Ukrainians had gone up in an air war against Russia.
01:13:09.860 It's the ground war that the Russians are losing.
01:13:12.220 And they are.
01:13:13.620 And that's why NATO and the United States are now flooding the zone with weapons.
01:13:19.520 I don't see a flaw in the strategy.
01:13:22.440 And I'm not you don't negotiate with a guy like Putin from weakness.
01:13:26.140 And right now, Putin is losing there.
01:13:29.720 But we wanted a arm's length distance from all of this because Biden said, you know, Putin will if we get too cozy with Ukraine and we're doing things on the ground, Putin is just going to blame it on us.
01:13:44.740 And then we'll be, you know, sucked into that war.
01:13:47.240 Blame it on us no matter what we do.
01:13:49.140 No matter what we do, Putin can blame it on us.
01:13:51.340 Right now, you've got a coalition, NATO and the United States, feeding weaponry into Ukraine so they can defend themselves.
01:13:59.100 I don't I don't see anything wrong with that.
01:14:00.720 Did you see, you know, if you say, well, we don't want to provoke Putin.
01:14:03.360 Putin doesn't need provocation.
01:14:05.300 Putin can say tomorrow, the United States did this to us.
01:14:07.800 They threat.
01:14:08.220 Well, we're going to do this.
01:14:09.480 All right.
01:14:09.780 So, I mean, you're dealing with a guy who is not a rational guy at this point.
01:14:13.680 And you want to weaken him as much as possible.
01:14:15.840 Did you see the I think it's foreign policy came out with a video analysis of Putin grabbing onto the table and his his puffy throat?
01:14:25.940 They say at best, it looks like he's on steroids for his back.
01:14:30.280 But he has seen a cancer specialist 35 times.
01:14:34.460 He may be going through chemo.
01:14:36.140 Do you believe that he looks he looks terrible?
01:14:38.600 I mean, I haven't seen this guy topless in six months.
01:14:41.340 And that's your end.
01:14:42.060 Yeah.
01:14:42.840 All right.
01:14:44.240 He's got he's got problems.
01:14:45.840 All right.
01:14:46.240 Bill, listen, I want to tell you something important back next week.
01:14:49.500 And maybe we can talk about next Friday is the anniversary of Abu Ghraib story breaking in 2004.
01:14:55.280 OK, it was a horrible story and made the United States look terrible worldwide.
01:14:59.780 And the left latched upon it to try to destroy Bush, the younger.
01:15:04.160 Everybody remembers Abu Ghraib, right?
01:15:05.960 Yep.
01:15:06.620 OK.
01:15:07.100 And the mantra of the left was it doesn't work.
01:15:09.220 This doesn't work.
01:15:09.940 Coerced interrogation doesn't work.
01:15:11.620 So my book, Killing the Killers, a Secret War Against Terrorist, comes out May 3rd.
01:15:15.500 And Beck has read it, I think, twice now.
01:15:17.300 And it refutes that.
01:15:20.260 And it says in the book and documented evidence, national security evidence that coerced interrogation saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
01:15:33.680 And this is a very, very important book, perhaps my most important book, Killing the Killers, because it tells you things that no one knows.
01:15:44.560 And we got it from people who do know.
01:15:47.260 And it's an amazing read.
01:15:49.680 So I hope everybody will check it out.
01:15:51.600 And when you hear about Abu Ghraib next week, no, you are not being told the truth.
01:15:56.820 Now, the morality of torture, that's something every individual has to decide for themselves.
01:16:01.240 But if your daughter is being raped and killed, as Kayla Muller was, the poor girl from Arizona, and a guy knows where she is, you tell me what you would do.
01:16:13.120 Bill O'Reilly, his new book, Killing the Killers, comes out the first part of May.
01:16:20.860 He joins us every Friday.
01:16:22.300 And you can see him at BillOReilly.com.
01:16:25.100 That's BillOReilly.com.
01:16:26.600 Bill, God bless.
01:16:28.060 Talk to you again.
01:16:28.520 Okay, hope you feel better.
01:16:29.460 Back to you.
01:16:30.600 Bye-bye.
01:16:31.060 Bill, God bless.
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01:17:36.340 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:17:47.440 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:17:50.540 Glad you're here.
01:17:51.220 It's Friday.
01:17:51.820 I'm pretty excited that now this week, Pat, was my eight-month anniversary of ordering a new car.
01:18:00.240 Yeah.
01:18:00.700 Oh.
01:18:01.600 This is the Biden economy.
01:18:03.300 I think we've all come to love and embrace.
01:18:06.500 Yeah.
01:18:06.760 You know, but there was a time in the United States when you would, when the car dealership would be like harassing you to try to buy cars.
01:18:15.580 See, this is, this is that American propaganda that the capitalist system once worked.
01:18:23.160 Yeah.
01:18:23.660 It never, it never, they were never harassing you to buy a car.
01:18:27.860 You always had to go in and you'd take what they have.
01:18:31.540 You'd place an order and they would be like, okay, look, we will, we will try our best to get it to you within the next year.
01:18:38.140 That's what you expect in America.
01:18:40.380 Now, look, there are worse problems to have as we've seen.
01:18:43.380 It's a first world problem.
01:18:44.460 Yeah, it's not Ukraine.
01:18:45.860 No.
01:18:46.060 You know, granted, I don't feel like I'm in Mariupol right now.
01:18:48.780 Yeah, but may I just, we're the country that invented the first world.
01:18:53.480 So, I would like to continue to have first world problems.
01:18:57.640 Uh-huh.
01:18:57.960 So, now, I have, for the first time since this order went in, a target production week of June 13th.
01:19:06.940 Wow.
01:19:07.320 So, and I thought June seems far away, but really, it's already late April.
01:19:11.280 It's, you know, six or seven weeks from now, right?
01:19:13.280 Something like that.
01:19:13.920 So, it'll only be 10 months into your purchase.
01:19:16.700 So, only if it shows up, Pat.
01:19:18.320 Now, that is what they're, that's the target production week.
01:19:21.760 Uh-huh.
01:19:22.400 Jeez.
01:19:22.560 Which, who knows if that's actually going to happen.
01:19:24.920 But I am curious as, now, Glenn ordered a car four years ago.
01:19:29.700 Uh-huh.
01:19:30.660 Four years ago.
01:19:31.740 That car is still not here.
01:19:33.100 No.
01:19:33.660 Who's going to get their car first?
01:19:35.020 I promise by the end of this quarter.
01:19:38.340 Well, that's like right around the same time in June.
01:19:40.800 So, it's a race.
01:19:41.600 Who gets their car first?
01:19:44.520 My guess, neither one of us.
01:19:48.260 By the end of June, neither one of these cars is going to be here.
01:19:51.240 Yeah.
01:19:51.640 I mean, look, this is supposed to be America.
01:19:55.380 Like, we have this.
01:19:56.600 We are being trained to accept these things.
01:19:59.740 To accept these.
01:19:59.760 In all, I mean, it's not just cars.
01:20:02.620 In all things, we are being trained, you do with less.
01:20:08.180 And I don't have a problem with that.
01:20:09.800 I mean, me personally, I think we do have a problem with stuff.
01:20:14.800 I know I do.
01:20:15.900 I have a problem with stuff.
01:20:17.380 No one has ever dealt with, you know, with having less than Glenn Beck.
01:20:20.880 I mean, I think we can say the self-sacrifice over all these years is incredible.
01:20:24.980 It's been a remarkable bit of restraint.
01:20:30.120 But, with that being said, I want it to be the individual's choice.
01:20:34.880 Exactly.
01:20:35.680 Like, you're supposed to be able to buy things, and they're supposed to be available when you want to buy them.
01:20:40.440 Now, look, we had a freeze here last year in Texas where our house was flooded.
01:20:47.660 The entire bottom floor was flooded.
01:20:49.600 We had all these repairs.
01:20:50.400 First world problems.
01:20:51.380 Most people around the world don't have houses.
01:20:55.860 Yes.
01:20:56.420 You should do it less.
01:20:57.400 Yes.
01:20:57.720 People always, they talk so badly about the word elitist.
01:21:00.720 I strive to be one.
01:21:01.940 I someday would like to become an elitist.
01:21:03.600 You don't want to live in a hut.
01:21:04.780 I don't.
01:21:05.460 I like the way America is working, or at least has worked in the past.
01:21:09.060 Even if it's an eight-bedroom hut, I don't want to live in it.
01:21:12.240 Exactly.
01:21:13.100 We had a faucet that took a year, a year to arrive.
01:21:18.520 A faucet.
01:21:19.940 Now, why do we, now you might say, wait a minute.
01:21:21.780 What kind of faucet are you getting?
01:21:23.460 Right.
01:21:23.700 It was not an expense.
01:21:24.940 It was like a $100 faucet.
01:21:26.660 I have the same issue.
01:21:28.460 I just got mine this week.
01:21:30.360 I mean, like, that's not normal.
01:21:32.400 And it's a regular faucet.
01:21:33.800 Wow.
01:21:34.160 And you might say, wait a minute.
01:21:35.360 Your house flooded.
01:21:36.100 Why would you need a new faucet?
01:21:37.360 Shockingly, my wife added some projects to the list from just the flooding.
01:21:42.720 It's surprisingly, the scope of the job seemed to increase as time went on.
01:21:47.280 Is there a person's shoe room?
01:21:48.440 Yeah.
01:21:49.240 I don't know.
01:21:49.840 That's a good question.
01:21:50.520 Probably.
01:21:51.380 But it is amazing, though, that we are just getting used to this.
01:21:54.040 The pitch from the media is, look, Europe gets this all the time.
01:21:57.580 They've been dealing with this for a while.
01:21:58.680 Just be more like Europe.
01:22:00.100 Learn to love it.
01:22:02.140 Learn to love that you ordered something and you don't get it for six months.
01:22:05.320 Enjoy it.
01:22:06.280 Get involved in that process because that's what's around the corner for you.
01:22:10.100 Well, it doesn't have to be.
01:22:11.180 You've got to listen to my podcast with Jonathan Haidt.
01:22:14.040 Yeah.
01:22:14.280 It came out last night for Blaze TV.
01:22:16.320 Tomorrow it'll be available everywhere.
01:22:18.280 But we talk about this and we talk about how this particular generation right now is not capable of living under true capitalism.
01:22:31.740 It's a fascinating interview.
01:22:33.980 Jonathan Haidt on this weekend's podcast.
01:22:37.620 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:41.760 Oh, golly.
01:22:43.040 Thanks, Hillary.
01:22:43.580 Thank you, Hillary.
01:22:44.400 We're in critical elections.
01:22:51.280 They always say, this is the most important election in my life.
01:22:53.600 I think for the state level, for sure, because the states are going to be the ones that pull us through this won't be the federal government.
01:23:02.040 And, you know, if we have wishy-washy, mealy-mouthed Republicans, it's going to suck.
01:23:10.300 And if we have, you know, blue, I mean, you know, diehard blue state people running our states, it's going to suck.
01:23:22.140 You know, I don't like the construction of, oh, every election is the most important election ever because it just doesn't feel, I don't know, authentic.
01:23:32.080 But in one way, it really is, which is every single four years or six years or two years, whichever the cycle is, the government has more power than it did previously.
01:23:43.980 So each election has more impact on your life than the one that happened before.
01:23:50.100 That's a bad trend that we should really try to reverse.
01:23:53.000 So there is a, there is a primary going on now in Idaho for who's going to be the next governor.
01:24:01.160 And I wanted to have two of the candidates on today.
01:24:04.140 We're going to start with a new guy first.
01:24:23.000 Got no room to compromise
01:24:30.060 We got to stand together, it's the chorus of life
01:24:36.000 Stand up straight and hold the line
01:24:41.540 It's a new day, I'm trying to rise
01:24:47.460 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:24:55.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:59.840 Stand up
01:25:00.840 Hello America and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:05.080 Pardon my voice today.
01:25:07.840 I feel like I'm, I'm speaking through broken glass right now.
01:25:12.560 The allergy season here in Texas has just exploded.
01:25:18.920 And, and I'm honestly, I'm here because I know it sucks to hear me like this.
01:25:25.920 But I'm here today because I really wanted to talk to the person that I have holding on the phone now.
01:25:33.460 Um, we need, we need state government to be taken by people with vision, people with principles and values, and somebody that we can trust.
01:25:48.920 I want you to know, I am not going to endorse anybody.
01:25:54.780 Um, but I will fight for people to know the truth tooth and nail.
01:26:00.300 Um, so there is a, a governor that I just met, uh, recently.
01:26:05.840 He's up in Idaho.
01:26:07.340 We'll talk about that, uh, cause he's gotta go.
01:26:10.260 There is a, there's a couple of candidates that if you're in Idaho, you really need to pay attention to.
01:26:18.420 One of them is known.
01:26:19.820 One of them is not really well known.
01:26:22.020 We talked to him in 60 seconds.
01:26:24.340 So, you know, the biggest thing about inflation is it's not the price of goods and services rising.
01:26:35.480 It is the value of your dollar going down.
01:26:39.600 And then that's why you want to buy assets, assets like food, even buy it today.
01:26:46.840 And it'll be worth more, uh, than what you can buy it for later.
01:26:50.880 The same is gold, gold and silver, precious metals are so important.
01:26:55.660 They are the hedge against inflation.
01:26:58.440 And it has been that way for how many years, how many, you know, just cycles of human life goes back forever.
01:27:05.320 And if you want to find something that's foundational to not only the country, but the way we interact together as human beings going back centuries, gold is the way to do it.
01:27:13.860 And, you know, there's a lot of paper gold products out there.
01:27:16.600 Don't do it.
01:27:17.440 Yeah.
01:27:17.900 Don't do it.
01:27:19.080 You know, you want to have something that you, that's physical that you can put in your hand and cannot be controlled by the same forces you're trying to push back against.
01:27:26.340 Uh, that's gold and it's a gold line.
01:27:28.980 Of course, you can call gold line today and find out about their specials on graded $5 gold Indian head coins.
01:27:34.720 You may be eligible for free platinum, but you'll have to call to find out how to qualify.
01:27:38.680 He's got to call them at 866 gold line, right?
01:27:40.480 Yeah.
01:27:40.700 866 gold line, 866 gold line or gold line.com.
01:27:46.980 So do you know who Brad Little is?
01:27:52.100 Isn't he the governor of Idaho that you just went up to see, right?
01:27:56.000 And you were going to talk to him about ESG.
01:27:58.080 Yeah.
01:27:58.300 So I went up and talked to him.
01:27:59.880 This is the kind of politician that we just don't need.
01:28:03.520 In my opinion, Idaho, you do what you do.
01:28:06.460 Um, but I went up and, and spoke to him and he said, you know, last night I didn't even know what ESG is.
01:28:13.100 And I said, Oh, that's a good start.
01:28:15.260 Good start.
01:28:15.880 And so I expected him to, you know, be eager to listen and learn.
01:28:19.960 He said, but I called, uh, I called an old banking buddy of mine and he brought me up to speed.
01:28:25.780 So I got it thinking, Oh, okay.
01:28:29.980 Well, it took me two years to research it, but.
01:28:33.200 But he had it just in one phone call.
01:28:35.160 That's great.
01:28:35.860 To a, to a banking buddy.
01:28:38.420 I'll bet.
01:28:39.440 I'll bet he understood how bad it is too.
01:28:41.620 From that banking.
01:28:42.520 Sure.
01:28:42.880 So, um, I've been looking and I'm very concerned about all of the races, especially the races closest to you.
01:28:53.220 That's why we have had people on for school boards.
01:28:56.840 Um, you know, just to make the point, you have to pay attention.
01:29:01.540 These races at home matter maybe more than the federal government.
01:29:07.400 Our states have got to stand.
01:29:10.920 So after meeting the Republican governor who is running now, uh, there in Idaho, uh, I thought maybe we should talk to some other people.
01:29:22.100 So Ed Humphreys is one of those guys.
01:29:24.960 Now he is not real well known in Idaho.
01:29:28.000 He is the youngest, uh, gubernatorial candidate in the country.
01:29:32.580 I think he's, he's 30 and their primary is May 17th.
01:29:38.520 One thing I found out that I, that made me say, I think I want to talk about this, uh, talk to this guy.
01:29:44.280 Um, he did his thesis on modern monetary theory.
01:29:49.320 So here's a guy who maybe the governor could have called, uh, and probably would have given him a better idea.
01:29:54.840 Ed Humphreys.
01:29:55.740 Welcome to the program.
01:29:58.260 Glenn, thank you for having me on.
01:30:00.300 And, and, and probably part of the reason the governor wouldn't call me to get my input is because I'm not a corporate lobbyist.
01:30:07.780 You know, these career politicians, they rely so heavily on these special interest groups to provide them with data that they use to make decisions with.
01:30:18.640 And, and the governor here in Idaho, uh, my critique of him would be, he, he believes all the data that these lobbyists, that, that these, uh, banking special interest groups provide him.
01:30:29.900 He thinks, he thinks it's as true as day.
01:30:32.760 And I think we need people in the Capitol asking a lot more questions, but I, I'll take issue with one thing you said, Glenn, uh, you said, uh, not well known.
01:30:42.180 I, I will remind you, I came into contact with you because of everyday Idahoans, you know, that are connected with you.
01:30:49.400 I never got connected, uh, with you through a media group or anything.
01:30:53.180 No, that's true.
01:30:54.320 No, you, you, you, in, in, at least in my County, uh, there were a lot of people that knew you.
01:31:00.860 And I also was, I think I was with Chuck Norris, um, and a friend came up and from Idaho and said, Hey, have you heard about this guy?
01:31:10.880 And I said, yeah, somebody else was talking to me.
01:31:13.180 So you are making, uh, you are making waves.
01:31:16.380 Um, but you're not a politician.
01:31:21.100 No, I, and the reason why this race is so interesting, I think you, you, uh, mentioned it, called it perfectly.
01:31:28.480 I mean, I'm the youngest gubernatorial candidate in America today.
01:31:32.940 And think of that to have a constitutional conservative, be the youngest candidate in, in America making waves.
01:31:39.800 It's a really powerful dichotomy when you consider the fact that we have Joe Biden who can't make it up a flight of stairs for crying out loud, let alone even, uh, be on a live program without somebody there to protect him from tripping over his own feet.
01:31:55.340 Uh, and now we have ruby red States.
01:31:58.580 Well, once I'll say ruby red States like Idaho, putting up a new generation to bring this fight forward.
01:32:05.820 And, and we have to do that, Glenn.
01:32:07.960 I mean, this ESG and this global socialist push coming out of groups like the world economic forum and Klaus Schwab.
01:32:15.300 I mean, I'm waiting for that guy.
01:32:16.440 He's like a, uh, super villain from every Indiana Jones flick I've ever seen.
01:32:20.620 I'm waiting for him to don his, his armband any second now.
01:32:23.960 Yeah.
01:32:24.460 Yeah.
01:32:24.740 Um, so, so tell me why you would be qualified for, to be the governor of a state like, uh, Idaho.
01:32:35.820 Which is very diverse.
01:32:37.180 You've got people moving into the capital that are from California, very, very liberal.
01:32:43.960 And then you have people who are farmers and they don't, you know, you don't have the population when you have, uh, you know, big farms and those people feel left out about a lot of stuff.
01:32:58.120 How are you going to bridge that?
01:32:59.620 And what, what makes you different?
01:33:01.920 Well, I'm, I'm blue collar guy at heart.
01:33:06.580 I used to drill for oil as a roughneck on drilling rigs.
01:33:10.040 Uh, I'm one of the few people you'll meet who never finished the eighth grade later in life, went on to get a master's in finance.
01:33:17.040 So I'm, I'm a financial advisor by trade, but I would say in politics, if you want the truth, you have to follow the money.
01:33:24.680 And that's what I've done.
01:33:26.600 And when you follow the money, you figure out very quickly what's going on.
01:33:31.040 And when we change the way that we fund government, we will change the government itself.
01:33:37.340 I think it's very powerful to have a finance guy at the, at the top of the ticket, particularly in a state like Idaho, where the governor has immense authority over the budget and the ways in which all the agencies and state government are run.
01:33:52.960 And we're going to make changes to the way that we fund government, the biggest thing of all, and this is what's happening in states across this country.
01:34:00.780 And Ron DeSantis understands it better than anybody.
01:34:04.060 Uh, we are funding our own destruction.
01:34:06.000 Our, we pay our tax dollars and, and then our elected officials, Republican and Democrat alike.
01:34:12.300 Republicans are the worst with this though.
01:34:14.400 This is how we lost Colorado.
01:34:15.560 They then turn that money over our tax dollars to private organizations that promote anti-American causes and Idaho's doing that.
01:34:24.720 We are rapidly losing, uh, our heritage, our identity at this state.
01:34:29.840 I consider it to be one of the last, uh, foxholes for the American dream in, uh, today in this country, we need bold fighters who are going to stand up.
01:34:40.460 So we're going to follow the money, get to the bottom of things, reveal it for what it is and make big changes.
01:34:46.360 And my plan does just that.
01:34:48.760 So how are you going to bridge, excuse me, how are you going to bridge the gap between people who are fed up with the government?
01:34:59.060 Don't really trust the government, um, and, um, and want to throw all the bums out.
01:35:07.360 How are you going to bridge the gap between that and the normal people that say, I'm sick of this as well, but I want to make sure that we're not throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
01:35:20.400 There are a lot of good Republicans.
01:35:22.600 I'm sure there's some good Democrats.
01:35:24.540 I don't, I, I only leave them out cause I don't know them.
01:35:27.620 Um, but I know there's some good Republicans there that want to fight the system, but not destroy the system.
01:35:34.520 How do you bridge that gap?
01:35:36.600 So you've got a coalition of people that can work together.
01:35:42.040 We have to have a bold vision to rally around it.
01:35:45.000 That's, what's been missing for some time.
01:35:47.420 Uh, my vision is one that inspires people and because what we're doing is we're taking power from these subject matter experts, these corporate experts, these government experts that want to make decisions for us in our lives.
01:36:01.860 And we're giving it to people so that they can reach for the heights of their own potential.
01:36:06.880 And, uh, school choice is a powerful way where you can, uh, disrupt that institution education, but people can rally around these ideas because they're ready for something new.
01:36:18.800 And it doesn't mean we throw the baby out with, with the bathwater.
01:36:23.220 There's a lot of folks that would like to see something revolutionary in America today, something innovative and unique.
01:36:30.200 Uh, and that is what I I've set out to do, but more important than anything else, if you want to bring positive change, you have to create a movement.
01:36:40.120 You have to create a mandate.
01:36:41.960 And when you, uh, when you talk about bridging the gap, nothing does that better than connecting with people.
01:36:48.720 So I traveled this state, the whole state once every three to four weeks, and I connecting with everyday Idahoans and building those relationships and hearing what,
01:36:58.180 what they're dealing with and what keeps them up at night, those kinds of relationships I find more valuable than with, well, you know, corporate America through, through their lobbies and the like.
01:37:11.420 So yeah, I'm not going to get along with everyone glad because well, I I'm, I'm a disruptor.
01:37:16.200 So tell me what the vision is.
01:37:18.360 What are the people in Idaho mostly concerned about and what is your vision?
01:37:24.280 Um, the biggest thing that's happening in this state right now, we have a system of government, uh, uh, old, uh, idea that has existed in the Republican party for too long,
01:37:37.800 where the government exists to benefit the politically connected.
01:37:42.280 That's what we got to turn around.
01:37:43.580 I'll give you a perfect example of this, but I'm thinking of this, this is Idaho.
01:37:46.340 Our Republican governor, uh, uh, just cut a $50 million tax deal to give tax breaks to Facebook so that they would build a facility here.
01:37:58.700 And, and, you know, we're all supposed to clap because it's going to create a hundred new jobs.
01:38:02.440 And I imagine they'll, they'll find, you know, uh, they'll bring here to Idaho, a hundred, uh, you know, Berkeley, uh, educated leftists, which, uh, will just make our problems even worse.
01:38:13.100 That kind of thinking is what has to be expunged and Idahoans, particularly when we're dealing with an ag state, uh, we deal with drought.
01:38:22.980 And now we have this server farm.
01:38:25.280 Facebook's bringing in 170 million gallons of water a year.
01:38:28.740 People see that and it bothers them.
01:38:31.740 But, uh, more than that, it's a bigger story about what, what these multinational corporations, how they're exercising their complete domination over our lives, over the government.
01:38:46.320 And that is exactly the fight that I want to bring to the forefront.
01:38:50.760 We need to have an environment that is business friendly to small and medium sized businesses and entrepreneurs.
01:38:57.980 But when it comes to these multinational corporations that cut deals with, you know, Chinese communist party owned, uh, companies in other parts of the world to get their capital and bring those insane policies into America, we got to have governors all across this country that call it for what it is and have a plan to tackle those problems.
01:39:19.820 And so when it comes to these corporations in Idaho, the governor is empowered to investigate any corporation in the state of Idaho.
01:39:28.680 So since Facebook decided to move a facility here, Glenn, I tell you, we're going to have some fun.
01:39:33.600 We're going to get to the truth.
01:39:35.680 I would, if I were elected governor, I would investigate Facebook for their shadow banning, uh, for, uh, defrauding advertisers about impressions and reach and the like.
01:39:47.480 Uh, let's, uh, let's, let's, let's let the truth have its day.
01:39:51.620 Uh, last question.
01:39:53.960 How's your soul?
01:39:56.260 How's my soul?
01:39:57.960 Probably the, probably the most important question.
01:40:00.940 Uh, I, uh, you know, one of the books that you wrote, Glenn, that, uh, that I've read and I really enjoyed, it was being George Washington.
01:40:07.980 And one of the things that, uh, I, I've learned is, you know, strength rejoices in the challenge.
01:40:16.560 And this is a time where nothing seems real in the world anymore.
01:40:20.780 Everything's manufactured.
01:40:21.840 It's all engineered.
01:40:23.120 And it's really on my heart to disrupt that.
01:40:27.640 Uh, you know, my, my family, they lived under, they fled from communism, Eastern Europe and came to this, this country.
01:40:33.700 So they could make decisions for themselves and I'm watching as America starts to adopt those same ideas that destroyed countless countries across the world.
01:40:45.460 What, uh, I guess what's on my heart, what I would describe is I want to win that fight.
01:40:51.500 That's why I'm here today.
01:40:53.680 That's why I'm taking on the political machine.
01:40:55.780 And because I come armed with the truth, they try to silence me even, even here in this state, the, the sitting governor and the sitting Lieutenant governor who are my opponents in this race, they have for the first time since debates, uh, have ever been, been hosted in the state for the first time.
01:41:11.200 They have refused to debate me.
01:41:14.780 Think of that.
01:41:15.740 There's not going to be debates in Idaho this year because they don't want to have these tough conversations.
01:41:20.700 That is a dangerous precedent.
01:41:23.080 Ed Humphreys, you can, uh, find his website, ed for Idaho.com.
01:41:28.180 If he sounds like your guy, you've got to find somebody that you think is going to do the right thing for your family and your state.
01:41:36.620 This is the firewall.
01:41:39.460 Um, if you consider Ed, find out more about him, ed for Idaho.com.
01:41:45.480 Ed, thank you very much.
01:41:46.720 Uh, by the way, we're going to talk to the current Lieutenant governor who's also running.
01:41:51.480 He just spoke about, we'll talk to her in just a few minutes.
01:41:54.360 Tuttle twins books.
01:41:55.660 Um, there is a new book out called the creature from Jekyll Island.
01:42:00.300 And this is from the Tuttle twins.
01:42:02.740 This was actually, this is actually based on the book by G Edward Griffin.
01:42:06.880 Yeah.
01:42:06.960 You've done a bunch of specials over the years on that.
01:42:08.940 We've had him on.
01:42:09.820 Yeah, that's right.
01:42:10.320 Yeah.
01:42:10.640 We've had him on.
01:42:11.400 Yeah.
01:42:11.760 Uh, it's, it's, it's about the fed, uh, and the foundation and formation of the fed.
01:42:16.240 Uh, and the Tuttle twin books are great overall.
01:42:20.340 My daughter, you know, I don't know, having your daughter who's my daughter's nine, ask
01:42:25.300 me to read her a book about the fed federal reserve is not something you expect to experience
01:42:31.100 in your life.
01:42:32.080 Uh, but she does.
01:42:33.480 She asked me to read her these books that there's one about the very famous essay.
01:42:37.800 I pencil.
01:42:38.580 There's one about, um, you know, which is again, basically the praising how capitalism and markets
01:42:44.340 work.
01:42:44.860 And these are things that, you know, it would be difficult for you to talk to your kids
01:42:47.840 about without these books.
01:42:49.400 Yeah.
01:42:49.640 I think without these books, um, the Tuttle twins and the creature from Jekyll Island
01:42:53.600 explain inflation, explains how the fed works, explains how the fed should not be in our lives,
01:42:59.620 quite honestly.
01:43:00.360 And you can get it for free.
01:43:01.720 I think this is so crucial for families right now.
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01:43:34.180 So we are in Utah, Idaho hour here on the Glenn Beck program.
01:43:38.220 Well, it's Idaho.
01:43:39.380 It's a segment.
01:43:40.100 Yeah.
01:43:40.460 Well, yeah.
01:43:40.920 And we're going to be talking to her as well, coming up in the, the Lieutenant Governor here
01:43:45.920 in just a couple of minutes.
01:43:47.040 You think, and this is one of the things that I think people focus on a lot when we get
01:43:51.580 to primary season, which is, it's not just about the state remaining red or having
01:43:56.660 a red seat.
01:43:57.380 Like we have a, one of our senators here in Texas is one of the worst, has one of the
01:44:03.040 Cornyn, he's horrible.
01:44:04.040 Cornyn has one of the worst voting records of any conservative.
01:44:08.320 And he started out so great.
01:44:09.920 He started out well, but you know, that was 22 years ago.
01:44:12.540 Yeah.
01:44:12.840 Things have changed.
01:44:13.980 That's what happens when you're in DC all those years.
01:44:16.800 That's why we need term limits.
01:44:18.620 Yes.
01:44:19.020 First of all, term limits.
01:44:20.040 But when you have an opportunity to select which Republican is going to be in office
01:44:24.340 in a red state, you should select wisely.
01:44:27.120 The good one.
01:44:27.700 It's really important.
01:44:28.560 Pick the good one.
01:44:29.160 So the, the current Lieutenant Governor, she's running for governor now.
01:44:34.120 She's the one, if I might remind you, that when the governor left the state, she said,
01:44:40.480 no more of this mask bandaid stuff.
01:44:42.920 Remember, she reversed.
01:44:44.180 Yeah, she had at least there was a quite a controversy about this move, but she basically
01:44:49.640 said, you know, because he was out, out of the state, she was, you know, temporarily running
01:44:54.540 the state.
01:44:55.400 Typically, you don't have major policy changes in those periods, but she thought it was really
01:44:59.560 important.
01:45:00.340 And certainly the people of Idaho agree.
01:45:02.600 Right.
01:45:03.040 I mean, that was a, you know, a strange way to go through the pandemic in a state like Idaho.
01:45:10.520 I mean, it's just shocking, not consistent with what the people want.
01:45:13.860 Yeah.
01:45:14.180 I think the, uh, the governor who is running for reelection, uh, I think he is, I think
01:45:21.240 he's, I don't think he's going to win the primary.
01:45:24.260 And he's not a favorite of yours.
01:45:26.360 No.
01:45:26.880 Is he doesn't, doesn't seem to be.
01:45:27.920 But I don't live in Idaho, so I don't have a say.
01:45:31.080 Right.
01:45:31.220 The people in Idaho do.
01:45:32.460 We just want to make you aware of some of the options and point you in your state to
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01:47:16.720 I wanted to bring on the lieutenant governor of Idaho.
01:47:20.720 She is the gubernatorial candidate.
01:47:23.800 You might remember she is the one that when the governor left the state,
01:47:27.960 she was like, yeah, we're not doing any of that stuff for COVID,
01:47:31.580 which I cheered personally.
01:47:34.500 Janice McGeehan is her name, and you can follow her at JaniceForIdaho.com.
01:47:40.920 These are really important in every state.
01:47:44.360 You must pay attention.
01:47:45.780 My opinion, Brad Little, the governor of Idaho, who's running again, is absolutely a waste of a chair.
01:47:56.780 He's just not a Republican, and I thought he was very out of touch when I met him, but that's just me,
01:48:06.160 and I'm not a resident of Idaho.
01:48:07.600 So the lieutenant governor is here to talk a little bit about her campaign.
01:48:12.660 Janice, welcome.
01:48:15.880 Good morning, Glenn.
01:48:17.460 Thank you so much for inviting me to join your show this morning.
01:48:21.720 Sure.
01:48:21.880 I truly appreciate all that you do for conservative movement in America.
01:48:26.320 Thank you very much.
01:48:27.080 I would like to start the interview with your opinion on if you think that Brian Stelter from CNN
01:48:36.020 actually grew in a potato farm there in Idaho, but I don't want to start off with nastiness,
01:48:42.520 so we'll move on.
01:48:44.900 Janice, tell us your vision and why you should be the candidate for governor.
01:48:53.900 Well, Glenn, I'm concerned in the last two years the decisions that our current governor, Mr. Little, has made,
01:49:02.760 and you mentioned some of his actions and really his lack of action to protect the freedoms and liberties
01:49:11.220 of the individual, a lack of standing firm for the sovereignty of our state
01:49:17.960 and giving away our traditional conservative values, all in the name of compromise
01:49:26.000 and just bringing more money into our state.
01:49:29.440 As I've traveled across Idaho for the past year, I have listened to the people of Idaho,
01:49:36.300 and the people of Idaho have a strong voice, very conservative voice in Idaho,
01:49:43.100 and we have Mr. Little that is not listening to the people.
01:49:48.060 He has failed the people.
01:49:50.440 He's not stood behind President Trump in the 2020 election.
01:49:54.880 That is why I have received the endorsement of Donald Trump in this campaign,
01:50:00.500 because I stand for election integrity and fighting for forensic audits in Idaho and in America.
01:50:08.740 What we saw in 2020, we've learned a lot.
01:50:12.200 We need to make sure that some of those election irregularities never happen again.
01:50:17.540 And our governor, Mr. Little, with his small ideas of giving,
01:50:23.400 we have this $2 billion surplus in our state,
01:50:27.500 and just a small amount of tax return to the citizens of Idaho,
01:50:32.340 rather than taking that amount of excess revenues, which means we're overtaxed,
01:50:38.540 giving that money back to the hardworking citizens of Idaho
01:50:42.960 in the form of lowered sales tax, removing sales tax on food,
01:50:49.120 reducing our gas tax, and our property tax.
01:50:53.020 Mr. Little used that money instead to grow government programs
01:50:57.660 and government funding over 20% increase in our state budget programs this year.
01:51:04.020 So, we're talking to the Lieutenant Governor of Idaho.
01:51:08.980 Pardon me for my voice, Lieutenant Governor.
01:51:12.460 But when you look at your state, you have a lot of people who are farmers, ranchers.
01:51:20.940 You have a lifestyle in Idaho, and it's being challenged by newcomers and businesses.
01:51:29.080 How do you balance these two so you don't lose the essence of Idaho?
01:51:35.840 I think the way that we balance this is we create a fair playing field for all.
01:51:46.420 We have a lot of people that are moving into Idaho from other states,
01:51:50.300 these states that have gone radical and moving to Idaho
01:51:54.120 because they've lost their freedoms in these other states,
01:52:00.320 and they're coming to Idaho.
01:52:02.000 And some of the people that are most engaged in protecting
01:52:05.700 our traditional conservative way of life here in Idaho
01:52:09.260 are those individuals that are coming here.
01:52:11.820 But at the same time, Glenn, we have businesses that are being enticed,
01:52:17.120 and Mr. Little and the leadership giving away special tax incentives
01:52:24.560 to these corporations like Facebook.
01:52:26.920 They gave a special tax incentive to Facebook to relocate outside of a community
01:52:34.400 in CUNA, Idaho, munching up our agricultural farmland,
01:52:40.660 making more demands on the water and the resources in our state.
01:52:44.800 So that's what I'm talking about is we need to have a level playing ground
01:52:49.360 where we do not have this corruption and this cronyism that if you come in
01:52:55.000 and wave a big check in front of the politician's nose,
01:53:00.020 they're going to give you a special incentive to come to this state.
01:53:04.060 It needs to be a level playing ground where all of our businesses,
01:53:08.300 if we're going to, we need to reduce the tax burden
01:53:10.780 and the regulation on our businesses, all of them.
01:53:14.460 Ninety percent or more of all the jobs created in Idaho
01:53:18.840 are created by small business community,
01:53:22.140 and we need to do more to support the small business community
01:53:26.060 and not just give away all of our resources
01:53:30.800 and our tax revenues to these special interests coming in.
01:53:35.380 And I'm sure you were aware I was up talking to your governor about ESG.
01:53:40.660 And all of the Republicans were on board.
01:53:44.760 And then the big banks came in and started doing,
01:53:50.240 I think there were, I can't remember exactly,
01:53:52.320 I don't want to give the wrong number,
01:53:53.440 but there were a lot of bank lobbyists, big bank lobbyists.
01:53:57.400 And that was shot down.
01:54:01.040 And if your state, I mean, all kinds of states now are enacting,
01:54:07.060 I think Arizona just did another one,
01:54:08.660 where if you are using ESG
01:54:12.100 and you're going after gun sellers or anything else,
01:54:15.380 you're breaking the law.
01:54:17.480 We couldn't get any movement in Idaho on this.
01:54:22.420 The special interest seems locked up.
01:54:24.540 How can we trust that you are going to be somebody
01:54:28.900 that would break that up?
01:54:32.400 Well, because of the example that I've given in the past,
01:54:36.460 the past two years,
01:54:37.860 my willingness to stand up against the establishment,
01:54:42.940 speak out against the governor.
01:54:45.860 And I've been criticized for that
01:54:48.040 because people don't expect that from the lieutenant governor,
01:54:51.820 you know, working against the current governor.
01:54:56.380 But as I've explained to the people of Idaho
01:55:00.160 and here in Idaho,
01:55:03.020 the governor and the lieutenant governor
01:55:05.140 are separately elected constitutional offices.
01:55:08.860 We do not run as a team like some states do.
01:55:12.520 And so when I swore my oath to the law
01:55:17.920 and to the Constitution of Idaho,
01:55:20.280 that's who I, that's where I follow.
01:55:24.540 And I do not subscribe my allegiance to the governor.
01:55:29.000 And when he speaks,
01:55:30.400 when he steps out of line
01:55:31.720 and violates our Constitution and our laws
01:55:34.460 and the rights of the individual,
01:55:36.160 that's what people in Idaho can count on me
01:55:38.500 that I will,
01:55:39.180 I'm always willing to stand in their defense.
01:55:42.280 And stand in the gap.
01:55:43.620 That's the kind of leadership that we need in Idaho.
01:55:46.420 That's the kind of leadership
01:55:47.600 we need to see more of throughout America.
01:55:51.060 So I have to ask you one question,
01:55:53.240 and this is a tough question,
01:55:55.480 but it is also personally driven to some degree.
01:55:58.560 I'm from the Seattle area.
01:56:00.040 I grew up in the Pacific Northwest.
01:56:01.560 I've always wanted to go home
01:56:02.780 and live in the Pacific Northwest.
01:56:05.060 My wife is like,
01:56:06.340 you're not moving me there to that rain.
01:56:07.980 And the entire West Coast
01:56:11.640 has just fallen off the map.
01:56:13.140 It's crazy.
01:56:14.480 And so Idaho is the Pacific Northwest,
01:56:18.660 and it's great,
01:56:20.400 but it has always had a reputation
01:56:23.380 of small pockets of white nationalists and crazies.
01:56:29.340 Every state has them.
01:56:31.260 I shouldn't say that.
01:56:32.360 Many states have them.
01:56:35.160 And you gave a recorded speech
01:56:40.180 at a first political action conference.
01:56:44.940 It's founded by Nick Fuentes.
01:56:47.420 You said you didn't know who that was, etc.
01:56:50.080 I find that hard to believe
01:56:53.060 because I mean,
01:56:54.360 I give speeches all the time
01:56:55.660 and I never go.
01:56:57.060 My staff does this.
01:56:58.840 How did you overlook that?
01:57:00.680 And I'm only asking
01:57:03.220 because I have property in Idaho
01:57:05.100 and I'm counting on Idaho to come through.
01:57:08.380 And I don't want any white supremacist group
01:57:11.720 to have any oxygen at all
01:57:14.220 from the state leadership.
01:57:16.300 And I agree.
01:57:17.960 And I believe that same thing.
01:57:20.900 And I personally have no acquaintance
01:57:23.860 or friends with those people.
01:57:26.440 I believe that we are all created in God's image.
01:57:30.520 We are all equal
01:57:32.640 with the rights of life, liberty,
01:57:37.160 and these are inalienable rights of us as citizens.
01:57:42.420 So I completely am in agreement with you on that.
01:57:45.980 What happened with that
01:57:47.960 conference I was asked,
01:57:50.380 and it's an honest, true statement
01:57:52.520 when I made,
01:57:53.700 when I said I do not,
01:57:55.020 I do not know who that person is.
01:57:57.680 I did not know anything about him at the time.
01:58:01.320 But the person who invited me to submit a video,
01:58:05.740 it was Michelle Malkin.
01:58:07.560 And she invited me to submit this pre-recorded video
01:58:11.320 to the conference that they had.
01:58:13.880 The conference is made up a lot of conservatives
01:58:18.340 from all over the country,
01:58:20.260 and they are interested in America First policies,
01:58:24.980 the policies of Donald Trump,
01:58:27.080 securing our border,
01:58:29.540 believing in the fact
01:58:32.440 that America is based on Judeo-Christian values.
01:58:36.940 So that's what happened,
01:58:39.560 and I have made that statement over and over again.
01:58:44.360 That's who I am.
01:58:45.760 That's what I believe.
01:58:47.040 Asked and answered.
01:58:48.100 Thank you very much.
01:58:49.060 I wish you the best.
01:58:52.300 How can people get involved?
01:58:54.240 I guess they just go to your website,
01:58:55.940 which is JaniceForIdaho.com?
01:58:59.740 Yes.
01:59:00.560 Yep.
01:59:01.200 And there's lots of ways to still get involved.
01:59:04.460 We're targeting neighborhoods.
01:59:07.520 We've recognized all of the Trump supporters
01:59:10.000 throughout Idaho.
01:59:11.160 We're knocking on doors,
01:59:12.920 making calls,
01:59:13.760 thousands and thousands
01:59:14.800 of those outreach being made
01:59:18.680 and still getting around the state,
01:59:22.880 lots of events,
01:59:24.000 just going and talking to people.
01:59:24.920 The primary is May 17th.
01:59:27.060 Does Brad Little actually have a chance
01:59:29.960 of winning this?
01:59:32.340 Well, it's not easy to go against
01:59:34.940 an incumbent,
01:59:36.300 but I'm the front runner in the race
01:59:38.780 to be successful against him,
01:59:41.440 and if we unite as conservatives,
01:59:43.240 there is a path to victory.
01:59:44.940 We need to get people to the polls
01:59:46.360 because there is an effort
01:59:48.140 by Democrats and establishment Republicans
01:59:51.180 to make Democrats to cross over.
01:59:53.440 So we get people to the polls.
01:59:55.080 That's how we win.
01:59:56.020 Well, I will tell you this,
01:59:57.200 that you're exactly right.
01:59:58.920 When push comes to shove,
02:00:01.000 we have to unite and win
02:00:04.140 because I don't think any state will survive
02:00:07.420 if you don't have constitutionalists
02:00:10.440 that are not connected
02:00:12.320 to the graft and everything else.
02:00:15.340 We don't survive,
02:00:16.800 and I wish you all the best.
02:00:18.440 Thank you so much, Lieutenant Governor.
02:00:20.520 Thank you, Glenn.
02:00:21.500 You bet.
02:00:22.320 God bless.
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02:01:44.880 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:57.300 It's Stu and Pat for Glenn
02:01:59.020 here for the last couple
02:01:59.740 of minutes as Glenn,
02:02:01.000 his war hero efforts today
02:02:03.340 to get through
02:02:04.040 the sore throat.
02:02:04.660 We're pretty impressive.
02:02:05.700 I'm sure he gave it
02:02:06.280 to both of us,
02:02:07.020 and we're not going
02:02:07.340 to like him tomorrow,
02:02:08.180 but today,
02:02:08.760 pretty impressive effort.
02:02:09.320 He's claiming allergies.
02:02:10.860 I don't believe it.
02:02:11.640 You don't believe it?
02:02:12.120 I don't believe it.
02:02:12.700 I mean, the guys,
02:02:13.660 I've never met a person
02:02:14.580 with more health problems
02:02:15.540 than Glenn Beck.
02:02:16.240 It's got to be something,
02:02:17.060 something contagious,
02:02:18.060 something that's going
02:02:18.620 to kill us.
02:02:19.080 Yeah, probably.
02:02:20.140 Right around the corner.
02:02:21.060 Yeah.
02:02:21.740 We, of course,
02:02:22.560 spent a good chunk
02:02:23.360 of the day today
02:02:24.060 mourning the loss
02:02:25.480 of CNN+.
02:02:26.320 It was difficult.
02:02:27.600 It was tough
02:02:28.020 to get through the show,
02:02:29.000 really.
02:02:29.340 It really was.
02:02:30.040 You know,
02:02:30.320 it's the first thing
02:02:31.000 I thought of
02:02:32.340 when I woke up
02:02:32.860 at 2.30 this morning
02:02:33.800 and I wept.
02:02:35.300 I wept openly.
02:02:36.740 You know,
02:02:37.020 a lot of people
02:02:38.280 put the flag of Ukraine
02:02:39.780 in their Twitter bios.
02:02:40.860 I'm going to put
02:02:41.360 CNN Plus in mine,
02:02:43.360 in memory.
02:02:44.280 Wow, that's powerful.
02:02:45.380 Yeah.
02:02:47.280 Appropriate.
02:02:47.780 We did create
02:02:48.340 a Stu Plus logo.
02:02:49.640 I saw that.
02:02:49.980 You saw that?
02:02:50.300 We showed it
02:02:50.660 on my show this morning.
02:02:51.900 Oh, nice.
02:02:52.140 It was really good.
02:02:53.080 Yeah.
02:02:53.380 You could go to
02:02:53.940 studosmerch.com,
02:02:55.100 get a mug
02:02:55.540 with the Stu Plus logo.
02:02:56.880 With the Stu Plus.
02:02:57.440 We're launching
02:02:58.020 studosamericaplus.com.
02:02:59.740 Already,
02:03:00.140 it's lasted longer
02:03:01.260 than CNN Plus did.
02:03:02.500 It's got a pretty good.
02:03:03.500 I will tell you,
02:03:04.200 we will make sure
02:03:04.960 at the very least
02:03:05.760 it lasts one day longer
02:03:07.140 than CNN Plus does.
02:03:08.260 You have to.
02:03:08.980 Just for that,
02:03:10.020 because I think
02:03:10.400 that'll be a lot of fun.
02:03:11.940 It really is amazing
02:03:13.080 and probably
02:03:14.740 the single worst
02:03:15.780 media failure
02:03:16.740 of all time, Pat?
02:03:18.560 Yeah, I think so.
02:03:19.300 Fair?
02:03:19.600 I think that's fair.
02:03:20.560 Yeah.
02:03:21.900 And it's joyful
02:03:23.960 to behold
02:03:24.740 because
02:03:25.800 the people there
02:03:27.500 are so reprehensible
02:03:28.720 that we're going
02:03:29.560 to represent CNN Plus.
02:03:31.100 Like Brian Stelter.
02:03:32.240 We need more
02:03:33.000 Brian Stelter.
02:03:34.180 Nobody wants
02:03:34.780 as much as we have
02:03:35.640 right now.
02:03:36.300 I think America
02:03:36.880 has decided on that
02:03:37.920 when the market
02:03:38.380 has decided on that.
02:03:39.660 I mean,
02:03:39.820 it sucks because
02:03:40.640 there are people
02:03:41.220 who are running cameras
02:03:42.220 and have nothing
02:03:42.680 to do with this.
02:03:43.420 They're just,
02:03:44.060 they got screwed,
02:03:45.520 really.
02:03:45.920 I mean,
02:03:46.120 they got invited
02:03:47.800 over to this place
02:03:48.660 to work that was
02:03:49.420 supposed to be
02:03:49.980 a billion dollar venture
02:03:51.100 and it lasted
02:03:51.660 three weeks.
02:03:52.340 And it's not even there anymore.
02:03:52.680 I mean,
02:03:52.800 that sucks for them.
02:03:53.600 Yeah, it's sad.
02:03:54.680 The people who are
02:03:56.500 putting the crap
02:03:57.460 on the air
02:03:58.160 and the people
02:03:59.020 deciding about that
02:04:00.100 and performing it.
02:04:02.200 It's hard to feel bad.
02:04:03.620 It's hard to feel bad
02:04:04.960 for them,
02:04:05.600 honestly.
02:04:06.480 It is.
02:04:07.220 It is.
02:04:07.260 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
02:04:14.200 This is the Glenn Beck Program.