The Glenn Beck Program - May 01, 2026


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00:01:37.420 oh there is a god for the last day i have to say from new york city this is the glenn beck program
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00:03:30.260 I don't even know where to start.
00:03:31.960 Because it is Friday, I guess I start with the biggest news.
00:03:34.840 There is a new American girl doll that is coming out.
00:03:40.320 It is a sleeveless doll.
00:03:43.100 and its name is Jacina.
00:03:48.300 How dare you?
00:03:50.020 Because yesterday we found out,
00:03:52.880 well, I found out this morning,
00:03:55.380 Jacina, otherwise known as the man formerly known as Jason,
00:04:01.200 or the girl formerly known as a man,
00:04:05.240 a Marine even,
00:04:07.560 yesterday found himself going for back alley Botox.
00:04:13.100 When in New York
00:04:14.640 I was tricked
00:04:15.780 How were you tricked
00:04:17.740 How were you tricked
00:04:19.740 Let me set this stage
00:04:23.120 I thought they were putting heroin in my face
00:04:26.200 How were you tricked
00:04:27.220 If you're watching on the Torch Insider
00:04:29.020 Show or stream
00:04:30.940 At glenbeck.com slash torch
00:04:32.340 It doesn't look like it's yet taken effect
00:04:34.960 Nah it's supposed to take like a week or two
00:04:37.560 Okay
00:04:38.080 Okay Marine
00:04:39.600 Go ahead Marine
00:04:41.900 Tell me how you got Botox
00:04:44.080 I totally have an excuse 1.00
00:04:45.040 My wife has been exploring New York City 1.00
00:04:47.620 She's like a master at this point
00:04:49.960 She looks like you actually
00:04:51.700 Walking through the streets 0.75
00:04:52.880 You know there's rules
00:04:55.460 When you walk the streets of New York City
00:04:57.560 You can tell when someone doesn't belong there
00:04:59.380 When they don't walk all the way out into the lane
00:05:01.680 And then just blow past the do not walk
00:05:04.380 You can tell who the tourists are 0.96
00:05:06.300 Yesterday I got into a fight with a biker 0.63
00:05:08.480 I'm shocked 0.90
00:05:10.080 I'm totally shocked by that.
00:05:10.860 Because it was like this biker just whizzes by.
00:05:13.040 Now, yes, he had the right of way. 0.91
00:05:14.920 Yes, I was walking when I shouldn't have.
00:05:17.400 But he was like, what the hell are you doing walking?
00:05:19.400 And I'm like, I'm just going to the other side.
00:05:22.740 I can't take it.
00:05:24.540 I can't take it.
00:05:25.300 The bicyclists are now, they're like the worst than the cabbies were back in the 70s and 80s.
00:05:29.960 Oh, they're kamikaze pilots.
00:05:31.000 It's crazy.
00:05:32.200 Anyway, go ahead.
00:05:32.860 So anyway, she was supposed to go do a procedure for herself on Wednesday.
00:05:38.040 But she gave me this story like, oh, honey, I got lost.
00:05:41.820 I ended up on First Avenue, and it was like 20 blocks away.
00:05:44.660 I really need your help to find my way.
00:05:47.100 This was yesterday.
00:05:48.280 Wait, wait, wait.
00:05:49.340 Okay.
00:05:50.240 Your second man card is being revoked.
00:05:52.680 You let your wife, who has not spent any time here, you were going to say to her, just go find yourself on First Avenue.
00:06:00.060 Just go find it your way.
00:06:01.700 It's only about 20 blocks away.
00:06:03.360 You just go ahead and walk down the street yourself.
00:06:05.840 Okay, okay.
00:06:06.460 For all the Torch Insiders, the guys, are you married to a Latina? 0.97
00:06:17.800 Tell Glenn, instruct him, if you tell a Latina what to do or not to do, it's like saying calm down. 0.99
00:06:23.420 She is her own woman. 1.00
00:06:24.680 No, no, I know she is. 1.00
00:06:25.720 I know she is, but it wrecks the story.
00:06:27.040 She has a purse for your belongings.
00:06:28.840 I have cut mark scars on my arms when I say don't.
00:06:33.000 Anyway, so I need your help.
00:06:34.440 I'm not saying say don't.
00:06:35.680 i'm saying honey i will go with you i would never let if tanya was like i don't tanya is a big girl
00:06:42.340 she knows how she lived here she knows how to navigate but if she was like honey i can't find
00:06:46.580 it i gotta go walk and i say it's 20 blocks uh i would say let me i'll just go with you i'll just
00:06:52.780 go with you but but go ahead go ahead tell me how you stormed those beaches yesterday tell me about
00:06:58.360 it so so i walk i do my man duty and i'm walking her to this appointment good for you we show up
00:07:10.240 yeah and this is like a back alley door yeah i feel like it was like three feet wide i'm having
00:07:16.420 to go sideways into it we go up this like this very ghetto stairwell going upstairs to like the
00:07:22.820 fifth floor this is what i say to my wife we're not going in here i'm yeah i'm thinking there's
00:07:27.680 It's going to be a saw angle or something weird going on.
00:07:31.500 So we get in, and there's this, it wasn't bad.
00:07:34.160 It wasn't a bad place.
00:07:36.080 But my wife checks in, and she goes, yeah, so we have two, Jason and Estella Buttrell, you know, for 3 o'clock.
00:07:42.720 And I was like, Jason?
00:07:44.640 Excuse me?
00:07:46.720 Honey, no.
00:07:48.300 I've told you time and again I'm not doing this.
00:07:50.600 She's been saying my expression lines are getting out of control, which they kind of are, but I feel like that's just character.
00:07:56.380 That's my point of view for it.
00:07:57.860 Wow.
00:07:58.240 So I'm fighting her tooth and nail. 1.00
00:07:58.920 My wife would never say that.
00:08:00.100 She's too busy saying, you look fat in that. 0.99
00:08:04.060 But she knows exactly how to get to me.
00:08:06.360 She says, but we're going to lose like half the money that I had to put up for the appointment.
00:08:13.300 Then again, that's when a Marine says, looks like we lose that money.
00:08:18.120 Looks like we lose money.
00:08:18.980 Well, that's how cheap I am. 1.00
00:08:20.460 She knew exactly how to nail me.
00:08:21.800 So I ended up getting suckered into this.
00:08:23.620 Okay.
00:08:24.320 But you got it.
00:08:25.960 But you need to talk about your reaction after and how you couldn't come out to Francis Tavern yesterday where George Washington gave his farewell address to the troops because you were in a fetal position. 0.99
00:08:37.540 Ricky, shut up. 0.89
00:08:38.340 Who's doing this interview? 0.99
00:08:39.120 You didn't tell me that part of the story.
00:08:40.940 You didn't go to one of them where he gave his farewell address to his troops.
00:08:45.960 You didn't go because your face had a little owie right there under my eyes.
00:08:52.560 Ow, ow, ow.
00:08:53.600 It was like a little bug bite all over my face.
00:08:55.960 Tell me this is not a normal thing.
00:08:57.660 It was like mosquitoes making love to my eyes.
00:09:04.920 Okay, for one, maybe it was the trauma because the surgeon that comes out, 1.00
00:09:08.780 I'm expecting, I don't know, like a little petite, you know, cute woman to do this. 0.54
00:09:13.660 Sure, why are you stereotyping?
00:09:16.040 I'm not stereotyping.
00:09:17.320 Maybe this is what I was hoping for.
00:09:19.560 Get the porn music. 1.00
00:09:20.840 He was expecting some cute woman to go, would you like a happy ending with this? 1.00
00:09:25.400 Oh, gosh. 1.00
00:09:27.020 So instead, I swear, like a six-foot-six large woman who speaks in a Russian accent. 1.00
00:09:39.540 Of course you went to a chop shop. 0.94
00:09:42.960 But could it be anyway?
00:09:44.200 She goes, I don't know what she said, but what I heard was, you know, sit in the chair and I will poke you for like four or five times.
00:09:51.900 I'm like, oh, my gosh.
00:09:52.960 I'm like, honey, is this going to hurt?
00:09:54.280 And she goes, no, you won't hear it.
00:09:55.360 I asked the Russian lady if this was going to hurt, and she just scowled at me. 1.00
00:09:59.820 I swear she just growled at me.
00:10:00.980 Because she was like, you and the Russian military somehow losing to you people.
00:10:08.460 That's what she was thinking.
00:10:10.060 Well, I don't know if this is a normal reaction or not, but when I stood up, I got lightheaded.
00:10:15.200 I was doubled over.
00:10:17.320 I was sick to my stomach for the rest of the day.
00:10:20.520 I mean, tell me, is this got to be a normal reaction, right?
00:10:23.820 women and some men that we know on television on me no no not glenn he he's had surgery but it
00:10:31.740 didn't fix anything on his face um wait wait wait what you know no that that wasn't part of the
00:10:40.500 surgery oh i had to have i i couldn't remember i couldn't see yeah they're like you got to cut
00:10:45.540 your eyes open i was like rock hey adrian cut me uh so they did that but you keep looking at this
00:10:52.460 I have the weirdest, most phantom of the opera face ever.
00:10:57.420 It's like a Frankenstein.
00:10:59.220 You've got a facelift.
00:11:00.320 That's what I'm saying.
00:11:00.960 That's called a facelift.
00:11:02.000 And you're kidding me.
00:11:03.560 Can we redirect that back?
00:11:05.540 We got a facelift, but it didn't fix anything.
00:11:08.560 No, it did.
00:11:09.240 I can see it wasn't supposed to fix the way I look.
00:11:13.720 And I'm taking the abuse.
00:11:15.560 Okay.
00:11:16.020 Yeah, because you know what?
00:11:17.880 I've never had a man card.
00:11:20.840 You can't take it from me.
00:11:22.600 I've never had it.
00:11:23.400 It's true.
00:11:23.880 You're a Marine.
00:11:25.280 This is a man who went to a Broadway show every night this week.
00:11:28.180 What?
00:11:28.680 You. 0.99
00:11:28.980 What?
00:11:29.640 You are correct because you went to a Broadway show literally every night this week.
00:11:33.960 Yes, I did.
00:11:34.900 And I'm proud of it.
00:11:36.520 Yes.
00:11:37.060 Proud of it.
00:11:37.660 Okay, so Jason, let's go back to you being in a fetal position because you couldn't take 0.80
00:11:40.420 a few pokes on your face.
00:11:41.480 Well, I love how you redirected to Glenn.
00:11:43.160 I think we should just kind of sit in that bed for a while.
00:11:45.060 Wait a minute here.
00:11:45.660 We're cooking with gas now, baby.
00:11:47.220 everybody's like of course of course glenn yeah we got that we got that not the marine not the
00:11:53.780 what is it the cupcake motorcycle group that you're in what was the name of that i'm not
00:11:57.800 telling you jack now it's like we're the hot dogs we're the cocktail weenies
00:12:02.340 he's got this biker jacket he goes this big bike but on the back it's like i don't even remember
00:12:09.100 what it is it's like the marine cocktail weenies and he's like yeah i'm in the cocktail weenies
00:12:14.340 You're like, I don't think that's a good, tough name.
00:12:17.360 Oh, my gosh.
00:12:18.020 There's a poll up now for the insiders.
00:12:19.880 You've got to be kidding me.
00:12:21.100 Producer Matt for the win.
00:12:23.140 Fired.
00:12:23.620 Okay, so you want to take this poll.
00:12:25.460 Let's read the poll.
00:12:27.020 Would Jason have had a botched Botox experience if producer Matt was there to supervise?
00:12:33.500 No producer Matt would have kept Jason's what? 0.98
00:12:36.760 Kept Jason's safe or yes for retribution for all the slaps.
00:12:40.140 No, he would have been fired if he would have stopped you.
00:12:43.300 This is comedy gold for Friday.
00:12:46.660 We haven't had to do any work for 15 minutes.
00:12:49.160 Please go vote on this poll now.
00:12:50.840 Glennbeck.com slash Torch.
00:12:52.200 Oh, my goodness gracious.
00:12:53.080 No, change the poll. 0.98
00:12:54.120 Change the poll.
00:12:54.680 Change the subject.
00:12:55.820 I want a different poll.
00:12:58.600 Should the Marines revoke any information they may have on his tour of duty?
00:13:08.580 i mean has there been a marine that gets botox honestly pretty sure chesty puller did get botox
00:13:17.120 can i ask you botox because he got it all over his face i i've you know may have i'm an older
00:13:24.560 woman i may have over the years had a little you know raise your eyebrows i can do it okay you can
00:13:31.480 do it okay uh it's relaxed so i know but he is like but you know he's not gonna be able to smile
00:13:36.680 He got it all the way down to, like, down his cheekbone.
00:13:41.180 Jason, you get it, and you go to work.
00:13:43.060 You get it, you go to church.
00:13:44.420 You get it, you go do your duties.
00:13:46.720 You couldn't come out for dinner because you got Botox?
00:13:51.660 Like, I have had a lot of respect for you over the years.
00:13:55.720 All gone, isn't it?
00:13:56.680 All gone.
00:13:57.560 Overnight.
00:13:58.100 Yeah.
00:13:59.060 Overnight.
00:14:00.380 It was very interesting because they did go quite further down
00:14:03.540 because she had me, like, smile when I was lying in the chair.
00:14:06.660 So are you going to be able to smile?
00:14:08.620 Have they paralyzed his face?
00:14:10.520 Is he going to be like, he's going to look like this, isn't he?
00:14:13.200 He's going to just, I'm very, very happy right now.
00:14:16.140 Look at me, I'm overjoyed.
00:14:18.220 We hired you for your face.
00:14:20.280 Oh, yeah, clearly.
00:14:21.460 Right?
00:14:21.960 Clearly.
00:14:23.400 Nobody's going to buy that.
00:14:24.640 Nobody's going to buy that. 0.98
00:14:26.060 They might buy you were a distraction to my ugly face. 0.99
00:14:30.200 Wow, Glenn, that's hideous. 0.99
00:14:32.060 How do you put that?
00:14:32.600 Oh, my gosh, it's Jason.
00:14:34.520 I mean, that may be that, but I don't think anybody's buying that.
00:14:37.220 Oh, man.
00:14:37.900 Well, thank you, Jason.
00:14:39.440 Yeah, you're welcome for that.
00:14:41.000 Glad you're not on my detail anymore.
00:14:44.060 I was busy looking through my purse for my gun.
00:14:47.400 What?
00:14:48.160 I couldn't help.
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00:14:59.140 I'm just thinking of the shame my wife is going to have for you. 1.00
00:15:02.600 Tanya, when she finds out. 1.00
00:15:04.980 Tanya better not find out.
00:15:06.060 She is.
00:15:06.720 You're lucky.
00:15:07.460 You're lucky because I may forget by tomorrow.
00:15:10.940 She's on her way.
00:15:12.540 My dear friend, Chuck Norris, passed away.
00:15:16.720 And my son and my wife are on their way to his funeral today.
00:15:22.880 And I feel horrible that I can't be there today because of our responsibilities here.
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00:16:27.640 uh i need an insider i'm gonna give i'll give the insider something i don't know whoever comes
00:16:39.680 up with the best jacina american girl doll torch insider nicole makes the best memes of us torch
00:16:49.320 insider nicole you are activated please make an american doll version of jason but you need
00:16:55.480 to be wearing
00:16:57.700 like the Marine uniform, but with a skirt.
00:17:00.480 And not like
00:17:01.480 a manly kilt kind of thing.
00:17:04.720 An actual skirt. 0.99
00:17:07.080 That's what he needs. 1.00
00:17:07.860 That's what the Jacina doll needs.
00:17:09.940 Nicole is one of my friends. There's no way
00:17:12.140 she will do it. It'll be a cool
00:17:14.100 American girl doll.
00:17:15.680 When you're a Marine, you get Botox, you have no friends.
00:17:18.700 You have no friends. Everyone's gonna
00:17:20.180 hammer you. Everyone's gonna hammer you. 0.99
00:17:23.720 Happy May Day, 0.59
00:17:24.660 by the way.
00:17:25.480 Oh, I know. I'm so excited.
00:17:27.560 We actually had to reschedule our shoot at Wall Street and Federal Hall location in Lower Manhattan.
00:17:34.280 We were scheduled to do it today, but we learned that there were going to be May Day protests down there.
00:17:40.400 You know, fighting the band, fighting capitalism, standing around the bowl and, you know, showing them workers' rights or something.
00:17:49.900 Anyways, we rescheduled Glenn's shoot for our America 250 special on Wednesday to avoid these protests.
00:17:57.820 But there's lots of students that are walking out today to really show the man how much they hate math or something.
00:18:03.380 How pissed would you be as a parent if you send your kids to school to learn and they're taking the day and joining May Day resistance riots or parades or whatever the hell you want to call them?
00:18:20.280 I would be so angry.
00:18:21.980 Be so angry.
00:18:22.700 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:18:24.700 You would study about May Day.
00:18:26.400 You can learn about the history of May Day.
00:18:28.420 You're not going out and protesting with my kid.
00:18:31.600 If you're a New York City parent, though, you're probably just completely fine with it. 0.99
00:18:37.200 They're all insane. 0.86
00:18:37.980 I mean, we did that show. 0.97
00:18:39.700 I think it was, remember the Black Lives Matter curriculum that was going around schools where they were just teaching grade schoolers how to be activists?
00:18:48.240 Yeah.
00:18:48.420 That was part of the curriculum.
00:18:49.460 yeah yeah people were that's what it's about that's absolutely what it's about but you know
00:18:55.420 they're getting i mean it's getting so crazy and so left you know who charlemagne the god is yeah
00:19:00.220 okay so charlemagne the god we're in the iheart studios here for premiere um here in midtown
00:19:06.460 manhattan and right probably on the other side of this wall or maybe a couple walls down to this
00:19:11.840 space big fans of this space love sharing it with him yes okay i don't know what that anyway so he's
00:19:21.060 right down the hall um and i want you to listen to what he said about the trump assassination
00:19:25.960 attempt this week listen to this the trump administration has caused so much pain to
00:19:29.740 people's everyday lives that some folks are fed up and willing to risk it all simple as that and
00:19:35.600 if you're going to talk about uh anybody toning down violent political rhetoric start with the
00:19:40.820 president i'm donald j trump okay can i ask you and it is a sincere question what what the hell
00:19:50.520 pain are people going i mean i understand economic pain it started under biden um what pain are people
00:19:58.320 going through right now that you can go yeah i can see why they want to kill him that's an honest
00:20:03.440 question what pain is being applied by this administration that makes you say i want to kill
00:20:09.840 I can answer that easily, Glenn.
00:20:11.940 You know, when the president weaponized the FBI and DOJ and went after grandmas, that was a big thing.
00:20:18.080 And then made a huge speech with a red background, basically talking about how he was militarizing the government specifically at normal people.
00:20:24.980 Oh, wait, wait, wait.
00:20:26.120 That was Biden.
00:20:26.900 That was Biden.
00:20:27.800 Oh, that was Biden.
00:20:28.400 I guess we're forgetting that even happened.
00:20:29.660 It might have been whenever Trump forced people to take the jab or lose their jobs.
00:20:35.020 That's a big pain point.
00:20:35.880 I think that was probably it.
00:20:36.740 Oh, maybe it was when Trump got us and said, hey, I'm going to end the war and then just left all of our stuff on the tarmac, left people behind, had people throwing themselves from play.
00:20:51.660 That was a lot of pain.
00:20:52.620 Oh, no, wait, that was Biden, too.
00:20:54.100 Okay, okay.
00:20:54.840 Maybe it was when he weaponized CISA to strip away the First Amendment and censor and put under surveillance ordinary Americans for questioning the election.
00:21:03.520 No, that was Biden as well.
00:21:04.460 That was Biden as well.
00:21:05.180 Okay, I'm coming up empty.
00:21:06.420 yeah yeah no i mean this sincerely i don't know what is phone line wide open 888-727-bca
00:21:15.020 what is the pain that would make charlemagne say that he has caused so much pain in people's
00:21:22.640 everyday lives that some folks are fed up and willing to risk it all i understand economic
00:21:29.080 pain but that's not donald trump now you could say the gas price is okay all right but you're
00:21:35.500 You get a hike in gas over 60 days, and you're ready to kill somebody over it?
00:21:41.120 I mean, I think maybe you have some issues.
00:21:44.620 Yeah, and even gas prices are still lower than they were back under the Biden administration.
00:21:49.100 Or even to go back to Obama, they're still lower.
00:21:51.520 I mean, it's elevated from where it was.
00:21:53.320 Sure.
00:21:53.840 But, I mean, I don't know.
00:21:56.200 I don't know.
00:21:56.600 I don't get it.
00:21:57.320 I don't get it.
00:21:58.380 All right.
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00:23:56.640 It's a blind bag program.
00:24:00.100 I want to bring Botox Buttrell in for just a second to just,
00:24:06.560 have we tweeted the American girl dolls that the audience is setting in?
00:24:09.680 I'm working on it.
00:24:11.060 I had to let Nick Daly and your fabulous producer of the American story series
00:24:14.640 is here now.
00:24:15.460 Oh, is he really?
00:24:16.000 Yeah, he's right behind you.
00:24:17.440 I want to talk, I want to bring you in.
00:24:18.780 I want to talk about the 60 day thing.
00:24:21.220 Yeah.
00:24:22.260 Because we're at 60 days now.
00:24:24.180 And that is the place where, you know, the president has to say to Congress, you know, we're going to continue on war, blah, blah, blah, and then have to vote for it.
00:24:32.340 But that doesn't, that's not how we do it anymore.
00:24:35.280 I remember when I was young and naive.
00:24:37.860 We don't do that anymore.
00:24:39.300 We haven't done that forever.
00:24:40.400 I mean, Kosovo, Clinton did the same thing.
00:24:43.400 Barack Obama did the same thing.
00:24:45.240 Where were we going?
00:24:46.260 Libya.
00:24:47.580 You know, we came, we conquered, he's dead, or whatever Hillary Clinton said.
00:24:54.180 So the 60-day thing, this is all just media hype.
00:24:58.720 It doesn't mean anything.
00:24:59.980 But don't worry.
00:25:01.100 Between the media and the Democrats, we could still snatch defeat out of the mouth of victory because we're close.
00:25:08.820 I think we're really close.
00:25:10.900 Yeah, I do too, and I think time is what we need because you've heard the president talk about it.
00:25:15.140 You've heard Besant talk about it.
00:25:16.540 What they need to do is continue to enforce the blockade, sit back and wait because the economic situation I ran is crumbling.
00:25:23.000 I mean, this will do it kind of on autopilot.
00:25:26.080 But you will see multiple different things being argued on this because we saw it, just like Glenn said.
00:25:32.520 We saw it in Kosovo, I believe, then.
00:25:35.060 I can't remember what the rationale was then.
00:25:36.860 I think the Clinton administration tried to argue the word hostilities in all of the verbiage. 1.00
00:25:44.140 Well, this is why we went.
00:25:45.160 This is why we did the ceasefire, right?
00:25:47.300 Probably.
00:25:47.840 One of the reasons.
00:25:48.420 Probably.
00:25:48.760 Yeah, yeah.
00:25:49.180 It definitely helps.
00:25:50.160 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:25:50.820 Yeah.
00:25:51.180 Okay.
00:25:52.280 I want to bring in Nick Daly.
00:25:54.580 Nick is, how long have we worked together?
00:25:56.800 Since 2000?
00:25:57.680 2000.
00:25:58.100 Yeah, 2000.
00:25:59.540 Nick is the best audio producer, bar none, in the country.
00:26:05.040 And has done such an amazing job with the American story.
00:26:08.980 You haven't heard the American story yet.
00:26:10.800 It is a series telling the American story.
00:26:14.960 We start at the, I think we, do we start at Columbus or the Pilgrims?
00:26:19.860 I think Pilgrims, right?
00:26:20.880 pilgrims yeah uh we started the pilgrims uh and uh go through i think we're almost to 1900
00:26:27.360 uh it's a 20 episode series two seasons where we've just released um the first full season
00:26:34.940 for torch members you get it commercial free and you get it in advance uh and i think wherever you
00:26:40.400 get your podcast to saturday tomorrow you will get episode four and this is the young george
00:26:46.380 washington going into battle and nobody knows this story nobody knows how he became this
00:26:52.600 invincible guy i'm going to play a piece of it but if you're happening if you're listening now
00:26:58.500 in mono on on radio uh imagine what this sounds like in stereo and i mean the whole thing you
00:27:06.740 feel the bullets coming through you or by you it's an incredible effect but here is a piece of
00:27:13.940 episode four on just the the unbreakable unkillable george washington at 23 or 24 years old
00:27:23.060 listen to this french troops and their indian allies masters in guerrilla warfare melt into
00:27:29.420 the trees like phantoms their shots tearing through the british ranks with ease washington
00:27:35.480 squints through the smoke trying to make sense of the scene musket balls zip out of nowhere
00:27:40.600 bludgeoning men all around him. Officers are struck from their horses, limp bodies dragged
00:27:46.060 across the forest floor, limbs still caught in stirrups. General Braddock waves his sword growling
00:27:52.720 at 30 men to scramble up a hillside, but in the blind haze of battle some troops panic,
00:27:59.020 mistaking their own men for foes and turn their fire toward the hill. Some officers think the
00:28:05.480 Redcoats on the hill are deserters and open fire.
00:28:08.580 Braddock's voice is overwhelmed by the din of war.
00:28:11.700 British bullets mix with those from seemingly invisible enemies,
00:28:15.780 slicing through the smoke with brutal efficiency.
00:28:19.400 Within seconds, all 30 troops on the hill are dead.
00:28:25.940 A bullet finds General Braddock ripping through his arm and into his chest.
00:28:30.840 He crumples to the ground, blood soaking his coat.
00:28:34.340 Washington wheels around and dismounts, kneeling beside Braddock.
00:28:38.380 Washington feels lightheaded, his own body severely depleted.
00:28:42.980 He's in excruciating pain from weeks-long battle with dysentery,
00:28:47.160 and he tries to make out Braddock's words.
00:28:50.260 Then, with swift determination, he swings back onto his horse,
00:28:53.860 no time to register the pain coursing through him as he settles into the saddle.
00:28:58.080 The air is still thick with smoke and bullets,
00:29:01.100 and Washington is a tall, easy target.
00:29:04.580 He draws his sword, charging ahead into the maelstrom.
00:29:10.220 A bullet then rips through his coat, yet somehow fails to graze him.
00:29:15.540 He is at home on horseback,
00:29:17.680 and there is a strange calm about him in this wicked battle storm.
00:29:22.400 George Washington is now 23 years old.
00:29:25.380 He's in a war that will reshape empires,
00:29:28.020 A war that is also a forge, shaping him for the destiny he cannot imagine.
00:29:36.100 It's an amazing series.
00:29:38.180 It's based on the arc from the book, The American Story, by David Barton and Tim Barton.
00:29:44.000 And then written by Nathan Nipper, who is our best history guy on staff.
00:29:51.140 Wasn't he a history teacher?
00:29:53.360 Yeah, he was a history teacher.
00:29:54.000 Can I say, Glenn, how he described George Washington right there is exactly how I felt coming off that Botox chair.
00:30:00.620 Yeah, I bet.
00:30:01.460 Yeah.
00:30:01.820 No, you've done a great service to your nation here.
00:30:07.680 And then it's produced by Nick Daly.
00:30:09.660 Nick, how many tracks was that?
00:30:12.060 Especially episode four was probably about 400 tracks.
00:30:14.680 400 different tracks.
00:30:16.160 How long does it take you to produce this?
00:30:17.920 It's about, I want to say, 20 hours for one episode.
00:30:22.700 They're 40 minutes.
00:30:23.620 45 minutes long very expensive please
00:30:26.060 you know that's why whenever i have an idea everybody who is a manager in this company is
00:30:33.320 all like dear god do you know what that's gonna cost us and i'm like they're gonna come they're
00:30:37.360 gonna come it's a great it's gonna be great yeah so please come but where else can you learn history
00:30:42.900 like that immersively and not fall asleep oh i mean every history class i ever took in school
00:30:47.720 i just fell asleep i'm so boring that's one of the main comments that we get from people who are
00:30:52.100 listening to it it's like if i would have had history like this if it would have taught i would
00:30:56.680 i would have known history and every episode is like that it is really good so you're here because
00:31:03.160 we've got ellis island tomorrow yeah yeah and uh we're going to be on ellis island doing a
00:31:09.200 a private event um and uh uh fireworks over the statue did you see this the the newspapers in
00:31:17.800 New Jersey I heard you talking about it newspapers in New Jersey are like
00:31:21.360 they're gonna be some conservatives moms for liberty or whatever any one of the
00:31:27.060 most noise polluted cities in the country I know they're complaining about 0.77
00:31:29.800 I know they're complaining about fireworks it's gonna wake your babies
00:31:32.600 and your 0.58
00:31:35.740 his complaints was let me tell you who's to blame for it your mom they literally
00:31:41.700 made a your mom Joe I know I mean it's it's crazy it's crazy so you've been
00:31:46.820 working with roger love i have for last month and so uh you know he said i want people that
00:31:54.000 you know have never done this before and can't you know can't sing and and uh i i get to hear
00:32:00.880 them for the first time you know in about three and a half hours uh can can they sing well i'll 0.84
00:32:08.780 tell you chrissy chrissy really surprised me the one who's singing the french song yeah because she
00:32:13.360 does not play with rich Sarah in the back and she learned French for this
00:32:17.380 song and it's the most expressive it's so good it's such a great story to the
00:32:23.860 words if you understand it in English hopefully we're gonna have them
00:32:26.860 translated you'll be able to watch this if you're a torch member just mech.com
00:32:32.560 slash torch and you'll be able to watch it you'll be able to watch it even if
00:32:36.280 you're not a torch member right but you'll be able to participate you know
00:32:40.540 in the live chat.
00:32:43.860 That's tomorrow.
00:32:44.840 What time does the broadcast start?
00:32:46.720 Broadcast starts at 7 p.m. Eastern,
00:32:48.660 thanks to Real America's Voice. 0.99
00:32:50.560 And it's only Torch Insiders 0.97
00:32:52.380 who will be able to live chat
00:32:54.720 and interact with us live.
00:32:56.320 Everyone else, though, can watch for free at glennbeck.com.
00:32:58.780 And so, do you know,
00:33:00.480 I haven't even seen the...
00:33:02.200 I haven't written my speech yet.
00:33:03.440 I know what I want to say,
00:33:04.400 but I haven't written my speech.
00:33:05.640 Have you seen the schedule on all of this?
00:33:07.860 The schedule is insane.
00:33:08.980 You were like, hey, we should just go do some other things today.
00:33:11.880 I'm like, Glenn, we don't have one spare second in today because we're filming the second episode of Find Your Voice with the singers who are singing live at Ellis Island.
00:33:21.880 One last time.
00:33:22.920 I'm only going to say this one more time. 1.00
00:33:24.420 There is no G. 1.00
00:33:26.160 It's silent. 0.89
00:33:27.200 Guys, back me up here.
00:33:28.400 There's no backing you up. 1.00
00:33:29.900 It's spelled S-I-N-G-E-R-S, right? 0.92
00:33:33.180 Is it still America?
00:33:34.380 Is it still English?
00:33:35.260 It's singers.
00:33:36.400 It's not singers.
00:33:39.100 Nick, help me out, please.
00:33:40.520 It just reminds me of Margaret Sanger.
00:33:43.320 Margaret Sanger.
00:33:44.860 Okay, these sinners?
00:33:46.760 Should I call them sinners? 1.00
00:33:47.800 Should I take out the G altogether? 1.00
00:33:49.060 Just call them sinners. 1.00
00:33:50.160 No, no, no.
00:33:51.180 They're singers.
00:33:52.640 Singers.
00:33:53.500 But the G is silent. 0.87
00:33:55.880 The G, the G, there's, it's not a consonant.
00:34:00.680 I am 46 years old and I'm just now learning how to pronounce singers.
00:34:03.980 Give me a break.
00:34:04.700 Anyways, the schedule today.
00:34:06.220 We're filming episode two of Find Your Voice, thanks to these sinners that Roger Love has coached.
00:34:13.220 Roger Love, who, by the way, is on the plane right now, having come from just coached Bon Jovi.
00:34:20.640 These amateurs, who we love very dearly, who we were a little nervous at first whenever, you know, they auditioned, they got selected, the audience voted on them, they won.
00:34:30.740 they've been going through rehearsals with roger for the last couple weeks and it's been hairy
00:34:35.180 but we're at the finish line so you guys we're gonna hear it for the you i mean the first live
00:34:41.080 performance will be tomorrow night yeah at the ellis island in statue of liberty i mean it is
00:34:47.720 going to be with the fireworks and the first time that the duet has performed together not
00:34:52.640 opposite ends of the country by technology so this will be interesting and i hear there's i
00:34:58.680 don't want to get into it but i hear there's some tension there's there's been a little bit of
00:35:02.700 drama leading up yeah just with learning the parts and getting yeah taking the advice
00:35:07.080 it's it's like our own version of american idol meets like one of those mtv reality shows i will
00:35:17.460 tell you i am going in today to hear them and i am putting on my best simon cowell i will be simon
00:35:23.860 cow i i wrote this i know exactly how i want it to sound and if anybody is like you know what i've
00:35:30.500 decided to do it this way no no you're not doing it that way you know who is botox simon cow
00:35:35.780 congratulations jason you're in man card botox i mean he's a marine did you get botox
00:35:44.180 i bet vin diesel jason statham all these guys probably get botox but you mean the movie star
00:35:52.600 You mean the movie stars?
00:35:54.700 Yeah.
00:35:55.080 Nick was at dinner with me last night at Francis Tavern,
00:35:58.820 and he was like, Jason's coming, right?
00:36:00.080 I'm like, no, Jason is currently in a fetal position for some reason
00:36:02.940 that I'll let him disclose tomorrow.
00:36:04.840 Oh, that's why.
00:36:06.080 Everyone's fired.
00:36:06.680 Yeah, he couldn't go.
00:36:07.860 He got sick to his stomach.
00:36:10.000 He was just like, I feel so paralyzed.
00:36:12.380 I don't know what to do.
00:36:13.400 I'd like to storm a beach, but I can't.
00:36:15.460 I can't even raise my eyebrows.
00:36:19.800 Nick, you are my boy.
00:36:20.900 Come on.
00:36:22.600 Be careful, I'm saying, be careful.
00:36:25.060 Okay, so that'll happen tomorrow, 8 o'clock, right?
00:36:28.780 7 o'clock.
00:36:29.480 7 p.m. Eastern.
00:36:29.980 Eastern, 7 p.m. Eastern.
00:36:32.000 Am I kicking it off?
00:36:33.040 Am I kind of like kicking things off?
00:36:34.460 Yeah, so like I said, your schedule is packed.
00:36:36.560 There's not one second for a potty break,
00:36:38.320 but you're going to join the stream right off the top
00:36:41.760 with Real Elk's voice host,
00:36:44.240 letting him know what's coming up for the evening.
00:36:46.380 Maybe there will be some special guests
00:36:47.900 from the Trump administration there.
00:36:49.200 We've heard.
00:36:50.020 We've heard.
00:36:50.600 I can't say who it is.
00:36:51.440 So I have a surprise for the president, and the president is not coming.
00:36:59.860 And so I think I have to, and I don't want to give it away on what it is, because he doesn't know anything about it.
00:37:09.840 His family does.
00:37:11.120 His family does. His family does.
00:37:14.760 I had a painting made for him.
00:37:16.760 uh and i think when he sees the painting i think he's going to become emotional i do uh and it is
00:37:29.040 spectacular spectacular and it revolves around ellis island and a story most people don't know
00:37:35.920 and as i did my research on this it is it's incredible it is absolutely incredible uh
00:37:44.500 somebody he was close to left for Ellis Island on the anniversary is tomorrow
00:37:53.640 when they left for Ellis Island to become a citizen here.
00:37:58.880 And, uh, and when you hear the full story, it is the American story.
00:38:04.820 It is, it's absolutely incredible.
00:38:07.520 Absolutely incredible.
00:38:08.340 You don't want to miss that.
00:38:09.680 Uh, it'll be, uh, tomorrow.
00:38:12.820 Uh, you don't miss it.
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00:41:08.060 welcome to the glenbeck program
00:41:23.400 we're glad you're here uh there's a couple of things um uh going on that you know i i want to
00:41:35.060 wrap this thing up from the week you know uh everybody was you know saying that you can't
00:41:40.840 get jimmy kimmel for a joke blah blah blah and you know i don't want the government involved in
00:41:45.320 any of this but i just i can't leave this on the table without hitting this uh cut number 11 please
00:41:51.640 here's jake tapper a year ago calling out aaron rogers for a joke about violence listen to this
00:41:58.800 new york jets quarterback aaron rogers is facing intense and frankly well-deserved
00:42:04.460 criticism over comments he made on espn's the pat mccaffey show in which rogers made false
00:42:10.460 allegations about accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein and a popular late night comedian
00:42:15.040 a lot of people including jimmy kimmel are really hoping that doesn't
00:42:18.920 false defamatory wildly irresponsible and not funny if rogers was trying to be funny this is
00:42:27.240 child sex trafficking i should note cnn has reached out to a representative
00:42:31.160 for Rogers and one for ESPN and one for ABC. They've all declined to comment. Frankly,
00:42:36.400 just the latest example of Aaron Rogers using his platform to spread misleading and false information.
00:43:01.160 Swipe the flame
00:43:07.000 Pass it on
00:43:09.560 Crank the game
00:43:12.120 Glenn Beck is on
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00:43:24.040 The fusion of entertainment, enlightenment
00:43:30.360 and empowerment this is the glenn beck program glenn beck is on hello america welcome to the
00:43:42.600 glenn beck program just a few years ago you could say the biggest scandal in america had to be the
00:43:49.420 hunter laptop story the hunter biden laptop story uh is this stands alone in american political
00:43:56.600 history. Never seen anything like it. Now, I'm not sure that that is the biggest story of corruption
00:44:06.340 in our country. I mean, now it's competing with COVID. It's competing with the Biden
00:44:13.880 administration trying to silence speech, trying to silence conservatives. I mean, things that we
00:44:19.820 never, ever would have thought possible. And yet, everybody's treating it like the Hunter Laptop
00:44:25.380 story. They just don't either believe it or don't care for some reason. They are huge.
00:44:30.500 One of the women that she was instrumental in this, she was the one that got the first phone 0.52
00:44:35.440 call on the Hunter Biden laptop. And she, I had dinner with her yesterday and she was like, I
00:44:41.280 didn't even know what they were talking. I mean, like, what do you mean? What do you mean you have
00:44:44.960 his laptop? She thought it was insane. Finally went and saw it and she's looking through and
00:44:52.020 She's like, oh, dear God, this is insane.
00:44:56.280 She's one of them that went through all of the documents.
00:45:00.300 I mean, did you rock back and forth in a shower like a Lifetime movie where you're like, I can't get myself clean?
00:45:07.080 Yeah. 0.98
00:45:09.000 Emma Morris is joining us here.
00:45:10.740 You have to hear this story because this is truly history.
00:45:13.560 We'll talk to her here in 60 seconds.
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00:46:31.320 Emma Morris.
00:46:32.620 Hi, Emma.
00:46:33.120 How are you?
00:46:33.540 Hello.
00:46:33.840 Good morning.
00:46:34.360 Thank you so much for having me.
00:46:35.380 It's an honor.
00:46:35.760 So you were at the New York Post, and you get a call, right?
00:46:44.240 Yeah.
00:46:44.460 and it had to be surreal tell me about the call that came in um yeah so thank you first of all
00:46:51.280 thank you so much for having me and yeah so it's uh i'm i think like the context matters too like
00:46:56.520 i was 20 i was 27 i had been working there for like six months or so crazy yeah um i was certainly
00:47:02.820 underqualified um i think i probably got hired because i was a conservative with a pulse in new
00:47:07.520 york city and they were like i guess she knows what she's doing let's toss her the keys and then
00:47:13.260 And all of a sudden, yeah, I get a call from Steve Bannon in September of 2020 saying, I have a story that's going to change your life.
00:47:22.280 And I didn't know him.
00:47:23.840 So this is like really random.
00:47:25.680 And I say, OK, like what?
00:47:27.860 And he says, I have Hunter Biden's computer.
00:47:30.880 And I was obviously shocked by that.
00:47:33.340 I didn't fully believe it.
00:47:34.540 I didn't know what to think.
00:47:35.440 And they start to explain, you know, I didn't know Bannon.
00:47:39.040 I was connected with him through a friend of mine who was working for him.
00:47:41.980 And, and, uh, he starts like saying like, you know, he's addicted to crack and like
00:47:47.460 forgot it somewhere.
00:47:48.380 And now we have it.
00:47:49.940 And, you know, you're listening to this.
00:47:51.240 I mean, it's every reaction that even I had when it first came out, I'm like, okay, this
00:47:56.680 could be, this sounds insane.
00:47:59.240 Sounds absolutely insane.
00:48:01.040 Exactly.
00:48:01.540 Right.
00:48:01.820 Yes, exactly.
00:48:02.440 It sounds like a lie, you know, and I'm like thinking to myself, like, can you just not
00:48:06.740 get me fired?
00:48:07.480 like whatever like whatever like you entering my life is can it not end with me being fired
00:48:12.680 you know it's like so it's quite unbelievable and I'm kind of they start sending me documents
00:48:18.720 you know to like I guess bait me into it like get me interested and I'm like what is this like the
00:48:25.340 documents were making me feel better it was like how do you feel better about the truth of it they
00:48:30.540 were not making me feel better about the truth of it I'm like how like what is this like photoshop
00:48:34.980 like job that you did where you made these up like i didn't believe it the story just to me felt too 0.84
00:48:41.000 crazy and um at what point did you go to me you smell a rat you smell a rat you know listen to 0.98
00:48:47.420 your gut at what point do you say it is crazy but crack addicts are crazy right yeah so that's it so 0.99
00:48:57.360 so the the way that i got in touch or that steve bannon got in touch with me was i had a friend
00:49:02.520 who was working for him as a producer on War Room on his podcast.
00:49:05.880 And this guy, so he came from kind of a rough background.
00:49:11.260 And I mean, maybe you can gather I did not.
00:49:15.080 And so I went to a few private schools growing up
00:49:18.820 and like I had like a very charming little thing going on.
00:49:21.340 You know, so I'm like, I'm like, this is insane.
00:49:24.140 I don't believe it.
00:49:24.900 Who would act this way?
00:49:25.960 And my friend calls me up and he goes,
00:49:27.720 Emma, you just come from two nights of a neighborhood for this.
00:49:30.020 You never met any crackheads.
00:49:31.300 like i've met crackheads and like they forget things like it's not unbelievable you know so
00:49:36.880 i'm like okay like that actually makes sense it's so you know simple that it has to make sense i
00:49:41.300 tend to like simple true like simple stories they feel true yeah and uh and um he's like just go see
00:49:48.500 it just go see it it's at rudy's lawyer's house in long island so and he was like if you're not
00:49:53.280 interested after that then like whatever it's fine so this is at the time because i remember when it
00:49:58.120 first came out i i love rudy giuliani yeah but this was coming out at the time remember he did
00:50:02.760 that awful press conference where he was sweating yeah yeah it was just so bad yeah and he had
00:50:08.440 damaged his credibility so much yes that you were like i like rudy but i don't i don't know what i
00:50:15.080 can trust were you there yeah well so the press conference that you're referring to was um after
00:50:19.840 the election so this was right a few months before but obviously same kind of vibe you know and and
00:50:25.180 listen like i i mean i see rudy and still see and still do maybe more so as a patriot i do too
00:50:30.820 and and somebody who wants the best for this country and will fight for this country and
00:50:35.500 will give up everything for this country actually yes um which he has and he's proven um uh but
00:50:40.800 he's also trump's lawyer you know he is um an operative for the campaign um as far as i'm
00:50:47.920 concerned basically so is bannon i think he would probably say that himself um i don't think that
00:50:53.120 that's controversial and i am a conservative obviously i'm a very openly conservative my
00:50:58.340 last job before the post was hannity my job after the post was breitbart you know but at the same
00:51:03.580 time my capacity as an editor is to relay the truth as closely as i can not to campaign for
00:51:09.060 trump so as much as i like trump and i wanted the story to be true i was obviously skeptical of the
00:51:16.620 source because i could agree with them it doesn't mean that i could just put out whatever right so
00:51:22.500 That was my concern.
00:51:23.600 And, you know, I would have if that laptop would have come to me, the first thing I would have said to my staff is run this down every possible way, because this falling this much of a gift falling into our laps and then just be handed to us.
00:51:40.980 Sounds like a way for the other side to shut us down and destroy all of our credibility.
00:51:47.040 Oh, 100 percent.
00:51:47.920 I mean, right now I'm sitting in front of you like six years later and I'm eight months pregnant.
00:51:55.120 At the time, I didn't look like this.
00:51:57.500 I didn't sound like this.
00:51:58.680 You know, I was 27.
00:52:00.380 I wasn't married.
00:52:02.320 I just like was in New York, like in journalism, like moving fast and breaking things.
00:52:07.840 Yeah.
00:52:08.840 And I obviously had it cross my mind, like, and I'm sure this is partly true.
00:52:13.440 again i'm sure if you called up bannon and asked him what did you think of the profile of the person
00:52:17.480 that you were offering this to he would say this is someone who's going to run it you know it's
00:52:21.660 like just right i was interested in taking risks in a way that you know another editor wouldn't
00:52:26.940 have been or maybe i myself wouldn't have been today right um and you know like i told you last
00:52:32.920 night you were like how did you know that it was all real and i was like i don't think i can have
00:52:40.120 a way to do to know that you know what i knew was what i was reporting was real um and that was
00:52:45.060 enough and that was enough for our editors and that was enough you know i think what you were
00:52:49.360 reporting were things on the laptop are real you weren't saying the laptop is 100 well this is
00:52:56.200 like how could i confirm something that has been through a chain of custody what i can confirm is
00:53:01.160 what i'm reporting what the way that i did that was you know and we're fast forwarding through
00:53:05.280 the story but you know it's good to get to the end um you know I had to go through this thing
00:53:12.220 it's like thousands of documents and I had to find first of all what the angle is what's the
00:53:16.820 story I remember I called my boss my editor-in-chief Michelle Gotthelf um no longer at the
00:53:21.580 post but legendary person and uh I was like I don't know how to make sense of all of this it's
00:53:27.300 like too much like it's it's too high volume my brain is like glitching like I don't know what
00:53:32.140 to think and she's like well listen like we know that hunter biden is a consultant we know he's
00:53:35.940 sketchy she was like that's been reported she was like joe biden's the one running for president
00:53:40.320 like find me where joe biden comes into this if he if he does and that was when it clicked it's
00:53:46.400 like oh yeah duh like this is about joe biden this isn't even about hunter why do i even care
00:53:49.980 about hunter and um then i just started kind of going through it and we found you know i couldn't
00:53:56.020 have been more than 10 documents that were relevant to that and then you go from having to verify
00:54:01.280 a hard drive that has been through a chain of custody that you believe or don't believe it
00:54:07.880 doesn't matter it's are these documents real and the way that we were able to do that was very
00:54:12.680 simple um and i talked about this when i testified in congress about this story which i guess the
00:54:17.800 real scandal isn't even the story itself right but never is yeah like um there was like people
00:54:23.780 cc'd on all this stuff so and other people involved in all this stuff so you know we had
00:54:29.040 the contact lists in in his phone book which was also on the laptop it was all part of that iCloud
00:54:34.200 or the hard drive and um we just called them and said hey it's New York Post I'm going to read you
00:54:40.260 something can you tell me if it sounds familiar and that's it I mean and then you had like you
00:54:45.100 saw you know 24 hours after we published Tony Bobulinski pops up it's one of those people
00:54:49.680 who's involved like there are other people involved it wasn't Hunter you know scurrying
00:54:54.280 around the world himself there was business partners and some of those partners had either
00:54:57.700 been burned some of them had gone to jail some of them had realized that this is too much um
00:55:02.820 everyone was receptive i'm so glad you didn't select the porn part no because when it first
00:55:10.280 came out there were that that was an angle from some people and the porn was shocking and horrible
00:55:15.660 of course as it would be yeah but the real problem were these sweetheart deals in these
00:55:21.040 backroom deals exactly like we're the new york post you know we're not like you know we're not 0.67
00:55:25.160 pearl clutchers you know it's like you're gonna show me sex stuff it's like okay like like whatever
00:55:31.980 like i want to see it but like i'm not like you know scared it's like it's not a scandal to me
00:55:36.700 uh the scandal to me is joe biden and the business so what did you expect to happen
00:55:42.640 i expected like conservative media to like pick it up i was like so i was like yeah like i went
00:55:51.760 through my social media i was like there's nothing weird there's something wrong here
00:55:54.740 there's something weird here you know this won't be a big deal it'll end up getting picked up you
00:56:00.180 know by fox news or something breitbart and um that wasn't what happened at all as it turned out
00:56:08.580 the cia was upset yeah i bet a little upset a little upset so um it nobody did pick it up at
00:56:18.580 least for a long time uh and then by that time what did it mean well i don't i mean i think that
00:56:26.400 there was a bit of a streisand effect actually about it like i think that if it would have been
00:56:30.280 how i predicted where just conservative media kind of talks about it you know you pick it up and talk
00:56:34.880 about it um it would have been like a conservative media echo chamber conspiracy theory benghazi
00:56:41.940 whatever you know thing that the left just dismisses uh but because twitter so what happened
00:56:48.280 to refresh the audience's memory i'm sure they you know are familiar with this but what happened
00:56:53.140 was we published at 5 a.m by like 7 a.m latest it was completely blacklisted on twitter to the
00:57:02.400 extent that we found out later it was two hours yeah two hours within two hours it was it was
00:57:07.720 classified as child porn internally so if you like sent it in a private like if i dm'd you
00:57:15.140 privately the link it would disable as it would if you were you know sending something criminal
00:57:21.200 um so we found out again later that the reason why it was so immediate and so severe was because
00:57:29.300 the FBI was briefing Twitter executives on a story that might publish around the election
00:57:37.980 about Hunter and what to do in that circumstance, because it's disinformation, we promise.
00:57:43.880 And that is because they had it.
00:57:45.880 Yeah, they had it.
00:57:46.720 The FBI had the laptop.
00:57:50.020 How long did they have it?
00:57:51.900 Months.
00:57:52.380 They had it from before the first impeachment, which was in January before COVID.
00:57:57.240 You know, I was publishing September after COVID.
00:58:00.880 More on this story here in just a second.
00:58:02.800 We're with Emma Morris.
00:58:04.580 She's the one who got the laptop, the Hunter Biden laptop.
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00:59:27.060 so this is the other thing that we have to remember when they said
00:59:43.860 what was the date you guys published uh october 14th 2020 so you were a couple of
00:59:50.320 weeks away we were a couple of weeks away from the election people we know now that people said
00:59:55.760 if they would have known about that it would have changed their vote yeah polling shows that
01:00:00.660 so the fbi was being a nothing but a political organ 100 and that is that goes to me i mean that
01:00:09.920 was that was what i thought was made this the biggest political story in our nation's history
01:00:17.960 is it was so deep and widespread yeah and it showed our president was making money with his
01:00:25.500 family from countries that honestly we deem as enemies 100 yes 100 china right and yet still 0.76
01:00:34.900 nothing has happened yeah well uh the the one pardon that wasn't auto penned was hunters
01:00:42.320 so what do we do with this now where does this sit in in history yeah i mean i really you know i i
01:00:50.260 got and people still kind of bring this up and laugh about how how snide i was and how kind of
01:00:57.700 like dismissive i was when i i testified to congress about um you know overreach by the
01:01:04.940 government in in our political process it was the subcommittee on whatever government yeah exactly
01:01:13.560 government i'm pretending to care and um yeah and i'm gonna start calling all of the committees
01:01:19.400 yeah i'm pretending on i'm pretending to care yeah exactly exactly and that's and so that's
01:01:24.120 how i treated it like and i had contempt for the process because i'm like you're parading me out
01:01:28.200 here like a prop um this was something that was horrific it was a not only a scandal but a
01:01:36.340 violation of the most sacred right that by the way isn't up to the government it's up to god
01:01:41.280 that is given to us you know and and you desecrated that right has been desecrated
01:01:46.060 and now we're i'm i'm being brought out here so that you can go and tweet out clips of it
01:01:51.360 like but you know what what so so you know that was my attitude about it and that was how i felt
01:01:56.800 And lo and behold, I was right. Nothing had been done about it. But the thing that I came there to really stress and talk about and bring awareness to is aside from the fact that the government was like briefing these executives on, quote unquote, national security issues or something, these companies are also staffed by spies that and that is something that I think is worth looking at and perhaps legislating.
01:02:25.080 Do you go through that?
01:02:26.740 So something that we found in the Twitter files that were released by Elon Musk when he bought Twitter, a.k.a. X, which, by the way, was catalyzed by this event, was that there were like huge groups of former feds that were now working in big tech.
01:02:45.340 And I had looked into this a lot.
01:02:47.660 You know, I was fascinated by this when we found out about it.
01:02:50.680 And, you know, it makes sense.
01:02:52.780 it's not you know something sinister necessarily at the outset it's like you work in the intelligence
01:02:58.860 community you have all these skills that you learn from the u.s government then you can get paid way
01:03:03.600 more if you bring those skills to silicon valley um and so that's what a lot of these guys do but
01:03:09.220 it creates you know it becomes who you hire is what you become yeah so you know they they load
01:03:17.100 up their companies like there was a slack channel called like bu alum or something and it's bureau
01:03:22.200 and it's just all FBI that's like working at Twitter and so you know when actually there was
01:03:29.480 an FBI lawyer who is Twitter's senior counsel so the FBI comes in and is like hey we want to open
01:03:35.380 the hood on your company and then you go to your lawyer of course is the first move you make and
01:03:39.160 your lawyer is the FBI too it's amazing it's really remarkable yeah that needs to be illegal
01:03:44.020 I have a letter from President Johnson he's responding to somebody say we need to have a
01:03:50.780 high-tech area and he said don't in the letter it says don't worry the cia and the federal government
01:03:55.980 are working on it we call it silicon valley and it's the beginning of silicon valley god it's
01:04:02.380 remarkable when you see that and you're like oh wait the cia is involved yeah yeah from the very
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01:09:03.080 anymore. We have, uh, we have, um, uh, somebody who broke, you just heard the, um, uh, the Hunter 0.99
01:09:14.680 laptop story. We have Emma Morris with us. She broke that. She was with the post for a long time.
01:09:20.040 Uh, and, uh, you can follow her at Emma Jo NYC on, uh, X, but we were just sitting here talking
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01:09:40.220 this happen i know i mean you're talking about you know your ellis island event and i'm like
01:09:44.740 yep it's so true so relevant um who voted for him yeah i was just saying over the break you know
01:09:50.320 it's it's third world immigrants and uh yuppies millennial yuppies who didn't get the life that
01:09:57.220 they were promised when they took out six figures of debt to go to university and um you know they 0.99
01:10:03.880 never got their high-paying job or at least a lifestyle that they thought would correspond with
01:10:09.260 that job in corporate they never got their marriage they never got their two kids they
01:10:14.800 never got their their car and um they're really resentful and they think that because they didn't
01:10:23.080 get that stuff that they have to tear apart park avenue and tear apart fifth avenue because those
01:10:27.880 people have it what good does that do you good question it's like catharsis i mean i i just
01:10:37.700 don't understand first of all who promised you anything you know that this that's that's you
01:10:44.300 know a university lying to you maybe it's your parents actually believing but that's not the way
01:10:50.660 was you know except for their generation one generation had that one and all of a sudden
01:10:57.980 that's just the way it is it's not well exactly you know that's exactly that's it it's you know
01:11:02.740 i i do have sympathy for the fact that it's hard it is hard it is hard you know and i understand
01:11:08.880 because i also had this this transition i guess out of disillusionment you know or into disillusionment
01:11:15.900 where you know i was i was born in the 90s early 90s and you know whatever my sisters were brought
01:11:22.520 up in the 80s and you could have like single income and houses were like totally affordable
01:11:28.180 you know you buy a house and then you have your children and um you know schools are super
01:11:34.140 affordable and accessible the country's really safe you know you trust your community you can
01:11:38.620 go outside alone at seven years old and nobody is worried about you and there's like a certain
01:11:43.400 like lifestyle a certain culture that you grow up in and you just assume that it's going to be the
01:11:48.080 same for you and then as it turns out you come up after the financial crash you come up after
01:11:54.280 mass migration you come up after 9-11 and covid exactly and the world you know tech the world
01:12:02.400 isn't the same um there's been these these obviously massive changes in the culture and
01:12:07.820 in society from the time that our parents were bringing us up to the time that we're coming up
01:12:11.160 and um you can do one of two things once you realize that you can insist that you don't
01:12:17.500 realize it and then become angrier and angrier and angrier as you exert effort into nothingness
01:12:23.520 or you can adapt um and i think that the mamdani voters are the former
01:12:29.480 and the latter are the people who want to hustle see that's that is the difference in america
01:12:35.800 it has always been hustle yeah like it's hard like yeah it's hard okay really hard
01:12:41.800 when people came over here the ones who got disillusions were the ones who thought that the
01:12:46.560 the streets were paved in gold they weren't it's really hard i just saw the broadway show
01:12:51.900 ragtime this weekend oh this week have you seen it no it's the best it's the best revival oh great
01:12:58.620 it's really good but um it tells a story of an immigrant that is coming in one of the sub stories
01:13:04.280 is this immigrant comes in and he comes from latvia and he's telling his child on the ship
01:13:10.380 coming over his streets are paved with gold and we're going to make it and then he gets here and
01:13:14.220 he realizes how hard it is and he starts to turn on capitalism and america and wow then he finds
01:13:22.640 the thing he finds the one thing that he can do that nobody else can do and it hits for yeah you
01:13:29.580 know what i mean and that's that's the thing yeah you're not you you can't just skate here you can't
01:13:37.360 it's well that's it i mean you can and you're not gonna live a glamorous life and you're gonna you
01:13:42.520 know kind of scrape by and that's you get what you put in you know but that's that's what's great
01:13:47.780 about america is that it abides by the laws of physics you get what you put in yeah it's um i
01:13:54.020 never understood the frank sinatra song new york new york where he says you know you make it here
01:13:59.860 you make it anywhere i never understood it until i started doing television here and i realized
01:14:05.000 there were a thousand people literally a thousand people right behind me that would stab me to death
01:14:11.420 hundred percent stab me to death yeah for that job hundred percent and it's that when you understand
01:14:17.820 that oh man this is all competitive this is you are either all in or you're not going to last a
01:14:25.320 day exactly that's new york yes 100 that's right and and listen like it's not for everyone and
01:14:32.740 like maybe that's part of the mom donnie voter you know profile too is that they're not really
01:14:37.840 cut out for it and they just want to be here because the restaurants are like really good
01:14:41.780 Right. But it's not really for you. And that's OK, too. But again, like the reaction to that is probably to find like a city that's a little more like, you know, slower pace. It's a little less like intense, perhaps a little less Machiavellian. And, you know, go live there. Don't try to burn the city into down to size that fits you.
01:15:02.560 So, tell me what happens. What happens here? You know, my son was just at the new J.P. Morgan Chase building, which is incredible. He told me about it. We were invited to go see it, and I said, son, you go and tell me about it. He went, he said, have you been in there yet?
01:15:19.400 No, I haven't. I walk past it all the time. I have a client nearby.
01:15:21.680 So inside the building, there is a flagpole, a giant flagpole with an American flag in the center of the building that actually flutters sideways in the wind.
01:15:33.620 Okay, they've created this whole thing to where it's constantly waving in the flagpole in the center.
01:15:39.180 And these incredible restaurants and everything.
01:15:42.680 Well, that's JPMorgan Chase.
01:15:44.880 I mean, you know, that's what that is.
01:15:47.520 now mom donnie is saying things like you know we don't want him yeah that's it like it's so sad
01:15:54.020 because that building is a monument to exceptionalism it is you know that's what that
01:15:58.940 is and you mean and you may not like him you may not like you may have a problem with the bank or
01:16:03.140 whatever but what are you going to do without it well even that it's like that's so like that's so
01:16:07.860 crazy like that's so resentful like that's nuts like you know if you're if you're feeling that
01:16:12.820 way i presume you have a lot of debt and say do you want to have debt with the bank or do you want 0.70
01:16:17.980 to have debt with not the bank because i guarantee you it's the bank that you want to have your debt
01:16:22.100 with yeah that's true but you know i think the resentment comes from the resentment comes from
01:16:27.160 watching if i'm your age you know i saw 9-11 happened whole thing changed then you know seven
01:16:36.120 years later the banks get bailed out mom and dad don't get bailed out then covid happens they don't
01:16:41.880 get bailed out home depot gets bailed out but mom and dad don't banks keep getting bigger yeah you
01:16:46.940 can see how that plays on people sure yes of course yes of course and listen i understand
01:16:52.280 obviously i deeply understand the populist sentiment i'm just really skeptical of the
01:16:57.540 reaction to the feeling to be let's break everything in our path because oh i don't think
01:17:03.500 that's the move i don't think that that's and in fact you know getting back to the mom donnie
01:17:07.740 conversation the socialism conversation i think that is the reaction you know that is they are
01:17:13.240 the natural reaction to the feeling that you're talking about and it's a base impulse it's not
01:17:16.980 the right reaction that is you know people ask me a lot what do you you know what do you think
01:17:22.280 he's looking for because you know isn't he concerned that like the rich are just going to
01:17:25.700 leave you know like he he posted this um ridiculous video on tax i don't know if you saw him filming
01:17:33.480 himself outside ken griffin's house and the ceo of citadel and saying like haha like we're gonna
01:17:38.960 punish ken griffin with taxes and um it's just a really antagonistic um video and uh ken griffin
01:17:47.660 obviously didn't appreciate it and people and ken is in the middle of building a six billion dollar
01:17:52.740 project here and uh people were like isn't he concerned about ken griffin just pulling out and
01:17:57.920 leaving and the rich just leaving what is he going to do then and it's like no yeah that's
01:18:03.460 the point they don't like they're they're hostile they are hostile this isn't i don't think very
01:18:08.520 political it's much more emotional well you know what's amazing is in chicago the same thing is
01:18:12.460 happening i'm trying to remember who's the big guy and he's the number one philanthropist in
01:18:16.900 chicago he moves to florida yeah well ken geoffern did that too in chicago moved to florida his
01:18:22.160 primary residence is in florida yeah and so moved to florida and now chicago all the soup kitchens
01:18:27.700 you know the homeless shelters everything else are like where's the donation why is he not giving
01:18:32.940 he's always given to his city because it's not his city anymore yeah exactly you chased him out
01:18:37.820 that's what happened yeah bullied him out well it's like exactly like it's like why do i want
01:18:42.040 to fund the revolution right i'm good this seems scary actually why do i have like a bunch of
01:18:49.320 menacing millennials trying to burn my apartment down so what happens what happens here yeah like
01:18:55.820 But that's the thing. It's like, I mean, I think about that a lot. Like, it's not like this is Cuba, you know, where you have to like build a raft to leave, like you can just leave. I mean, you can either move to Greenwich, Connecticut, or you can move to Palm Beach or Texas. I mean, it's really easy. And I know JP Morgan is having people clamoring to work out of, you know, their Texas offices and their Miami offices.
01:19:17.880 um i think that you know perhaps there's this will to accelerate you know to accelerate the
01:19:25.760 revolution to accelerate the change um and where that goes i mean nowhere good uh because let's
01:19:34.120 say you can't control the movement of the people who need to fund the revolution so um it turns
01:19:40.560 into third world culture you know it turns into how yeah like i don't know if you've ever been to
01:19:48.400 cuba i have because i'm from canada so we're like we were allowed to go there growing up and i went
01:19:53.720 like twice or three times and um you know cuba is interesting and i think that it's a great symbol
01:20:00.380 for this for this movement and this ideology because you look kind of like into the into
01:20:06.060 buildings into the distance and they're beautiful and you can see that they um were built with like
01:20:11.920 craftsmanship and they're old and and you know they a lot of work was put into them and a lot
01:20:17.660 of care was put into them and you get closer to them and they're uh decaying they're dilapidated
01:20:23.240 the paint is peeling they're rusting um nothing has been kept and they're just relics of the past
01:20:29.860 They're relics of a success of the past that has been killed, and now they're just decaying
01:20:38.040 in front of your face.
01:20:39.220 Emma Morris, thank you for coming on.
01:20:41.120 Thank you so much.
01:20:42.260 We'll talk to you again.
01:20:43.020 Thank you.
01:20:43.500 Appreciate it.
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01:25:19.920 Well, there's some good news and bad news. 0.98
01:25:23.060 The good news in Texas, or sorry, the bad news in Texas is that a judge has just said that Texas has to approve the paperwork for the big Muslim community, Epic City. 0.93
01:25:36.460 It's now called The Meadow. 0.94
01:25:39.120 Oh, is it? Okay, now I feel so much better.
01:25:42.100 but it is an Islamic community and the governor and Ken Paxton have been saying no not not here 0.99
01:25:50.820 not here and he has sued them and said he stopped everything they sued back yesterday this judge 0.99
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01:26:13.580 they suspended his suspension right this is so so court riddled um he says no no no you're you
01:26:25.640 can't suspend it until this whole thing has been heard you can't have the state fund this stuff
01:26:30.860 yet because they're under investigation. Now, when I say under investigation, he's doing
01:26:36.340 investigation, but one of the guys he's running against, John Cornyn, he requested a DOJ investigation
01:26:42.800 into Epic City in April, and he was all for it, and then that investigation was dropped in June.
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01:28:20.080 attorney general ken paxton also running for the u.s uh senate now ken how are you
01:28:28.440 doing great primary is just about over run up is just about over
01:28:32.660 what you're breaking up people get to get to
01:28:37.280 oh geez can you find a better place you find a better place
01:28:42.240 stop moving
01:28:44.840 Can somebody take him off the air, Sarah, and see if you can find a better place for him to be so we don't lose him in the middle of this?
01:28:55.840 He's running for Cornyn's job.
01:28:58.540 And remember, he said if Cornyn would push through the SAVE Act, I'll drop out.
01:29:04.620 I'll drop out.
01:29:06.180 And Cornyn was like, I'm going to do that.
01:29:08.700 You bet I'll do that.
01:29:10.240 He didn't do that.
01:29:11.580 He didn't do that.
01:29:12.300 We're still looking at the SAVE Act.
01:29:13.740 nobody's doing anything about it and like i said with cornyn and you know his whole uh you know
01:29:20.160 i'm gonna look i'm gonna look into this epic city thing until people stop paying attention to it and
01:29:25.840 then we're gonna drop it that's exactly what cornyn does um he's there now can are you there
01:29:32.560 we have a better connection yes yeah better yes better okay good okay good yeah so so so tell me
01:29:42.080 what is tell me tell me first on what's happening with this epic city thing the meadows yeah so
01:29:48.400 this uh this group whatever they call themselves they actually call themselves community
01:29:52.760 initially known as epic city a muslim development actually in my county next door close to where
01:29:59.080 used to live uh in collin county and they sued uh texas workforce commission saying that they
01:30:06.560 were that the workforce commission had agreed to certain terms and that they no longer were
01:30:11.900 epic was no longer committing any violations of fair housing laws unfortunately for epic uh more
01:30:18.060 complaints were filed and the workforce commission found more violations and then hud started
01:30:24.500 investigating and they're they're now reviewing this whole uh epic city situation and then of
01:30:30.620 course we you know how it is in austin texas we have a liberal judge amy uh clark meacham comes
01:30:35.360 in and says no no no you uh you have to go forward with this agreement despite these violations
01:30:41.620 you have to allow them, EPIC, to proceed with their development.
01:30:46.000 So we appealed, which you were discussing the little intricacies of the legal world,
01:30:51.660 our appeal stops for injunction until that appeal is resolved.
01:30:56.740 So good thing is it's a 15th Circuit Court.
01:30:59.680 What are the violations that you see?
01:31:03.560 So the violations are actually determined by the Workforce Commission,
01:31:08.880 And the initial violations supposedly were worked out, but the problem is there have been new complaints.
01:31:14.780 And I don't know what the new complaints are.
01:31:16.140 I just know that people have filed complaints with the Texas Workforce Commission.
01:31:20.460 They're now investigating those complaints, and HUD's also investigating.
01:31:24.060 So neither the Texas Workforce Commission does not want to go forward with this agreement when there are other violations outstanding that have not been resolved by EPIC.
01:31:32.720 so ken for people who don't know i mean there's a lot of people in texas it just
01:31:42.040 they don't understand that the entire culture of texas is being lost and that texas is a
01:31:50.260 major target of an islamist movement i mean this is how you have no-go zones in cities all over
01:31:57.560 the world. Explain this to somebody who's really not paying attention to what your problem is or
01:32:05.400 what people are fearing this is actually. Yeah, I think it's interesting because it seems like
01:32:12.240 it's been over, you know, it started out kind of slowly now. There are more and more of these
01:32:16.580 developments that are exclusively Muslim and supposedly Shri Allah governs. Well, you know, 0.99
01:32:24.920 Obviously, people have the right to worship how they want to, but they do not have the right to have their own laws.
01:32:29.720 And one of the reasons we sued Epic separately from this Workforce Commission issue is we felt like they were violating our state and federal securities laws.
01:32:37.500 And we think there are other issues involved with how they structure the transaction that are legal.
01:32:42.340 And we certainly think that they violated fair housing laws, which are not really ours to enforce, the federal ones anyway.
01:32:48.560 But, you know, if you're going to live in our country, you have to follow our state and federal laws, and you have to follow our constitution.
01:32:56.260 You can't develop your own little community and then decide that you're going to determine your own laws that are separate and apart from the laws of the nation.
01:33:06.660 And that's what's happening. 0.98
01:33:07.920 Why are they so intent on building a Muslim community, this size especially, in Texas?
01:33:15.920 texas how many developments are there and why is texas such a big target well look i mean i don't
01:33:23.180 know but i mean you can only surmise that this is a pretty important state that if it doesn't stay
01:33:28.720 strong if it doesn't stay really conservative if it doesn't stay as a republican state the country
01:33:35.000 overall is going to be harmed by that potentially you know we may not ever elect another republican
01:33:40.080 congress or another republican president again and of course that affects the supreme court so
01:33:44.680 all branches of government that are controlled by one party, which I think is the ultimate goal here.
01:33:48.260 The ultimate goal, whether through these developments or just generally the progressive movement in this country,
01:33:54.260 is to have a one-party system where the elections are rigged, but no one says they're rigged.
01:33:59.440 They just are rigged through mail-in ballots and illegal voting and no photo ID,
01:34:04.160 all the things that we're trying to do with the Save America Act.
01:34:06.800 And it looks like we're having fair elections.
01:34:08.820 Ultimately, what the Democrats want and the progressives want is they want a one-party country
01:34:13.020 where most of the elections are rigged, but they never say they're rigged and they control the
01:34:18.100 government through, you know, a few people. That's what they want. And it is the red green
01:34:25.400 alliance. Uh, you know, if you look at, um, I was just on with Piers Morgan, I'm going over to
01:34:30.980 Tommy Robinson's, uh, rally here in a couple of weeks over in, uh, uh, in England. And,
01:34:37.860 This is what's happening to England and all over Europe, and it's becoming a real problem.
01:34:46.980 I was talking to Piers Morgan, and he just said, well, there's not a real problem here.
01:34:50.680 Why does everybody keep singling out the Muslims?
01:34:54.120 I don't think anybody's singling out Muslims.
01:34:56.120 You're singling out Islamists.
01:34:58.280 48% in a recent poll in Europe, 48% of those immigrants say they want Sharia law in Europe,
01:35:06.760 that that's their goal is to have Sharia law. You're running and I'm going to be encouraging 1.00
01:35:13.560 every single person to ask their politician of this. And if they answer the wrong way,
01:35:19.180 don't vote for them. Don't vote for them. Ken doesn't know what I'm about to ask him,
01:35:23.140 but I think it's going to be pretty easy. 1.00
01:35:24.940 Will you support a nationwide ban on Sharia law? 1.00
01:35:30.380 Absolutely. 0.99
01:35:32.500 It's inconsistent with our constitution.
01:35:34.980 It's inconsistent with most of our federal and state laws.
01:35:38.340 And there's no way we can have a dual operating legal system in our country
01:35:42.800 and sustain that.
01:35:45.120 We will crumble and we will have serious issues like Europe is having.
01:35:50.040 I mean, the foreshadowing is already happening in Europe, right?
01:35:52.240 We already know how this plays out.
01:35:54.680 So if we're not diligent in Texas and we're not diligent in our country, we will lose our country.
01:35:59.900 We will not have our constitutional freedoms that our founders put in place.
01:36:07.920 I was at the 9-11 memorial, the museum here in Manhattan this week.
01:36:12.880 I think it was on Monday I went in.
01:36:14.260 um and walking through it the thoughts of everything that this country is going through
01:36:20.940 right now and what we're debating or not debating because you know you're forced into silence
01:36:26.240 is remarkable that that was 25 years ago and here we are yep and and the fact that
01:36:33.900 we haven't maybe learned our lessons um from from that incident um you know it's a problem 0.75
01:36:40.000 Look, I've spoken to Muslim leaders in Texas, and I've said to them, you cannot expect us, the rest of this state, to allow you to push Sharia law or even to be in a position where you won't speak out against terrorism when it happens from your religion. 0.70
01:37:03.140 You need to speak out against it and let us know that you're with us and that you don't support terrorist actions in our country. 0.69
01:37:11.300 And you guys don't speak out when it happens enough.
01:37:15.840 Ken, tell me about the race. 0.58
01:37:18.100 The race is going well.
01:37:19.640 You know, we've got early voting starts May 18th through the 22nd.
01:37:22.340 We've got five days of early voting and the day after Memorial Weekend.
01:37:24.800 So it's going to be a low turnout vote.
01:37:26.180 however my opponent spent a hundred million dollars in the first round uh to lie to them
01:37:31.180 to the texas people to convince him that he's pro-trump and he's pro-voter wall that he's not
01:37:35.080 you know an amnesty guy which is all false he's an open borders you know anti-trump guy and he's
01:37:40.300 running spent you know a hundred million dollars to tell people that he's he's good and i'm bad
01:37:44.540 and that i'm i've adopted his positions which is crazy you know sometimes i'm for lgbt funding i'm
01:37:51.960 for the transgender movement um you know i let child predators off you know easy i mean just
01:37:58.380 crazy no i'm not kidding look at his commercials he has spent a hundred million dollars trying to 0.94
01:38:04.940 convince people that those things about me and it's ludicrous and the things that he is saying
01:38:09.960 about him are ludicrous but look this is a guy that has no record you cannot find anything that
01:38:15.060 he's accomplished good in 40 years you look glenn nothing good in 40 years but he has money from dc 0.84
01:38:21.920 that he's taken from Republicans to tell
01:38:23.880 them, to convince Republicans
01:38:26.060 here that
01:38:27.240 all of these things about him are not true.
01:38:30.540 And that he's been a great, he's been
01:38:31.860 doing a great job. He's awful. 0.98
01:38:35.520 How's the polling 0.98
01:38:36.260 look?
01:38:37.880 So the polling is good, but I don't want to rely on it.
01:38:39.960 My polling is really good, like double
01:38:42.020 digits, but I don't trust polling
01:38:44.100 until, because all that matters is
01:38:46.020 whether people vote.
01:38:47.480 Yeah, if I tell people
01:38:49.900 on my head I don't want them to be overconfident,
01:38:51.380 not vote. I need people to vote. I need them to take their
01:38:53.380 friends. I need them to take their family because 0.98
01:38:55.180 no poll means anything until they actually 0.75
01:38:57.320 deliver and show up and vote. And that's what I need. I need
01:38:59.380 votes. Yeah.
01:39:01.500 Ken, thank you very much. I appreciate it.
01:39:03.460 Thanks for being on. Thanks,
01:39:05.400 Glenn. Have a great day. You
01:39:07.320 bet. Ken Paxton,
01:39:09.260 the Texas State Attorney General and candidate
01:39:11.440 for the U.S.
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01:40:20.000 The American Story podcast is out with episode number four, and I want you to grab it. It comes
01:40:38.020 out tomorrow. It's a 20-part series celebrating the America 250th. The reviews on this are
01:40:45.860 astounding. The people who say they've never experienced history this way. Um, you know,
01:40:51.160 they would have known American history if they had been taught it this way. It is us at our
01:40:56.640 highest storytelling ability. Uh, it's an audio podcast, uh, and it is fully produced. Uh, I was
01:41:04.680 talking to Nick Daly, one of our, our producers, I mean, industrial light and magic style production
01:41:09.980 value. Um, and, uh, you know, he said episode four has 400 different tracks mixed into it. It is
01:41:16.700 remarkable. And I urge you to listen, you can listen to it on your phone, but you can,
01:41:21.380 if you put headphones on, you'll hear it in a new dimension because of the way he produces it.
01:41:26.000 And you will feel like the bullets are whizzing by your head. Uh, especially this one, this is
01:41:31.600 the young George Washington. Um, and, uh, you know, George Washington, he was this, he was
01:41:38.160 known as this guy who is just absolutely invincible. This is his first battle. He's
01:41:43.100 serving with the British. And I think he's a colonel. Uh, and he is there when the general
01:41:48.440 dies, everybody dies there. It's just chaos. The Indians, uh, scalp everybody, kill everybody.
01:41:54.940 George Washington is the only officer that leaves the field. Um, and he comes back and 1.00
01:42:01.140 tells his story and it becomes a big national story. And that's how people knew the British
01:42:06.860 Colonel George Washington when he was in his 20s. They learned how invincible this guy was and how
01:42:13.240 brave he was. This is the beginning of the story of George Washington that you've probably never
01:42:18.660 heard. And if you have, you've never heard it like this. It comes out tomorrow. It is wherever
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01:42:42.040 slash torch ricky jason before we get to the bottom of the hour what else do we have to cover
01:42:47.340 here in the next few we need to talk about the fact that you are for some reason going to march
01:42:54.600 with tommy robinson in london while there is a major uh security terrorist threat in the uk thanks 0.90
01:43:00.520 to islamists you know islamists that don't exist according to it's their highest that's all it is 0.89
01:43:07.100 just their highest security alert i know i know i know i know i know yeah but luckily my wife is 0.99
01:43:13.580 on a plane going to attend chuck norris's funeral today um and my son is standing in for me because
01:43:20.520 i couldn't make it so she's not listening to this broadcast and we don't tell her those things
01:43:24.460 okay we have good security and we're going right jason we have great security great security the
01:43:30.020 The interesting thing about the—I was just going to talk about that in the Insider segment coming up.
01:43:33.820 They elevated it to severe after the most recent terror attack, and they are classifying it as a terror attack.
01:43:39.460 But one of the reasons why they're upgrading it to severe, from CBS News, officials cited the increasing threat of Islamist and extreme white-ring terrorism in the country.
01:43:51.560 Oh, my God.
01:43:52.400 Why?
01:43:52.840 Why?
01:43:53.160 Was the guy who killed the Jews, was he a Tommy Robinson supporter?
01:43:56.040 You know, when I did my event in Israel, I was called into the prime minister's office that morning, and he said, this is no longer your event.
01:44:05.280 And I said, what do you mean?
01:44:06.380 He said, this is now an Israeli military operation, because there were three suicide vests that were out that they were tracking, they couldn't find, and they were all targeting my event.
01:44:18.180 And so I've been through it before, and we live through it, and whatever God wants, God will do.
01:44:23.220 It's a good thing you are just a tiny man with very nondescript features, and you don't stand out in a crowd at all.
01:44:33.060 George Washington had six white stallions shot out from underneath him.
01:44:38.640 In the episode that airs, you will hear he had bullets go through his coat but didn't graze him.
01:44:46.040 If God wants somebody to be alive, God will have it alive.
01:44:49.120 We just have to do what we're supposed to do.
01:44:51.660 We're supposed to take our own security measures to make sure we're as safe as we can be.
01:44:56.740 But you know what?
01:44:57.560 I could get hit by a bus here in, well, a bus driven by a communist here in New York City this weekend. 0.70
01:45:05.200 Yeah, I'm still on the fence if I'm going to be filming your speech or not. 0.67
01:45:08.820 I haven't decided.
01:45:09.960 What does that mean?
01:45:10.580 Because I haven't put my will in order.
01:45:14.020 That is one thing my wife said.
01:45:16.260 Monday we're meeting with attorneys to make sure our will is in order.
01:45:19.860 And she was like, we're not going until your will is in order.
01:45:22.360 I'm like, wait, honey, it's okay.
01:45:25.000 She's like, you're not leaving here until your will is in order.
01:45:28.020 And I'm like, okay, all right.
01:45:30.140 You never know. 1.00
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01:47:10.440 Moms for Liberty is bringing fireworks to Ellis Island tomorrow after Glenn's speech,
01:47:14.460 and local media is losing it.
01:47:16.380 Watch it all live for free at 7 p.m. Eastern
01:47:18.380 at glenbeck.com slash torch.
01:47:44.460 This is a song that I wrote to, to put people in the mindset.
01:48:10.500 People don't understand.
01:48:11.880 The Statue of Liberty was not just a gift to us.
01:48:14.460 It was to convince the Parisians not to go down the road of Marxism.
01:48:22.920 And the same thing with George Washington crossing the Delaware.
01:48:26.300 That was done by a German artist. 1.00
01:48:28.140 It wasn't made for us. 0.99
01:48:29.160 It was made for them.
01:48:30.660 And they knew that America had the answer.
01:48:34.780 And so they decided to build this statue and give it as a gift to America.
01:48:41.400 They just dumped it off on our shore in pieces and they're like, good luck with that.
01:48:44.460 Uh, and we built it, but this was, this was built at a time.
01:48:51.120 The world was going through exactly what we're going through right now.
01:48:54.460 And there's a choice, individual liberty or collective liberty.
01:48:59.660 And so when they gave it to us, I thought we are going to be broadcasting from Ellis Island.
01:49:06.480 And we're going to do America's 250th birthday fireworks tomorrow over the Statue of Liberty after the event.
01:49:16.740 And this song is going to be sung.
01:49:19.160 And I wanted it to come from a woman from France who knows what it means, what America meant to the world.
01:49:30.000 And now that her children, us, are asleep, she's begging, Mother of Exiles, wake your children, remind them who they are.
01:49:41.540 And it's going to be sung tomorrow by somebody who has never, if I'm not mistaken, never really performed before in public.
01:49:51.040 Roger Love is with us.
01:49:52.800 He is a vocal coach that has coached some of the greatest voices in the world.
01:49:58.480 In fact, you just you just last night were with Jon Bon Jovi and his group putting together his big Madison Square Garden.
01:50:06.500 Yes, Jon and the band Bon Jovi returns to glory starting July the 7th at Madison Square Garden.
01:50:14.260 And this is his comeback.
01:50:16.460 And he's had a real problem with this medically with his throat, right?
01:50:20.120 Yeah, there was a whole documentary about it.
01:50:21.780 So I think the public understands that he had a really intense surgery for his vocal cords and the muscles around his vocal cords.
01:50:29.020 So he's been working very, very hard, and I can't wait to shine him on New York.
01:50:35.680 Yeah, it'll be great. It'll be great.
01:50:37.880 So I remember, Roger, talking to you a couple of months ago and playing the music, and they're not easy pieces.
01:50:47.720 and uh and i said to say the least yeah we could we could hire we could hire some people but i
01:50:53.780 wanted to give the audience a chance some people who because that's what america is all about
01:50:57.880 somebody who has wanted to have an opportunity to give them this opportunity uh but it's daunting
01:51:06.620 except for one i think nobody has sung professionally nobody has ever done this
01:51:12.400 before uh and let's start with that song the woman who is singing that song doesn't speak
01:51:20.480 french she learned how to speak french for this song so she knows what the words are
01:51:26.140 how'd she do i even heard them i'm going to hear them in about 40 minutes for the first time she
01:51:32.880 did great i was as shocked as you were that she didn't speak french because it sounded
01:51:37.720 so real.
01:51:39.720 And then when we got into it,
01:51:41.060 she was putting diphthongs.
01:51:43.800 She was saying,
01:51:44.800 Liberté.
01:51:46.980 And then you knew it wasn't French.
01:51:48.960 You knew it was more Southern French.
01:51:51.000 Yeah, it was Southern.
01:51:52.680 Very South of France.
01:51:54.240 Very South.
01:51:55.360 But she did a great job.
01:51:56.660 And she had the most positive attitude
01:51:59.820 all the way through.
01:52:01.500 So let me ask you,
01:52:02.780 the two others,
01:52:03.780 they sing another song.
01:52:05.360 Play a little bit of that one,
01:52:06.380 Sarah, as we're talking.
01:52:07.720 The other song is about immigrants and why immigrants have come here the whole time.
01:52:14.460 Another hard song.
01:52:15.720 And the two people that were selected, one, the person that the audience voted for, one of them didn't sing it in rehearsal or sing it in audition anywhere the way it was written.
01:52:32.040 And the woman who sang it was also coming down an octave in some parts and not singing at those.
01:52:41.820 And I thought, well, Roger asked for a challenge.
01:52:45.520 So where are they now?
01:52:48.980 After working with you, where are they?
01:52:50.940 Sometimes when you give the audience what they want, it's not what the song needs.
01:52:55.580 So I had to take and emerge those two desires.
01:52:59.040 and he couldn't sing the high notes 0.98
01:53:02.280 and she couldn't sing the high notes. 0.95
01:53:05.380 So my...
01:53:05.900 But they were both good singers.
01:53:07.600 Yeah, they both have lovely voices.
01:53:09.620 But I, as a voice coach,
01:53:12.120 I'm used to facing people that have problems
01:53:15.020 and they want to sing high, but they can't.
01:53:16.640 And I teach them how to do that.
01:53:17.700 They want to sing low and they can't.
01:53:18.920 I teach them how to do it.
01:53:20.120 So I went into, let's fix it.
01:53:22.940 Let's build the instrument mode.
01:53:25.440 And it was a very small window
01:53:29.320 Yeah.
01:53:29.560 So I've built it.
01:53:31.040 So does the piano have all the keys that a Bosendorfer piano has?
01:53:36.980 So have we rewritten it somewhat to fit this?
01:53:40.360 Okay.
01:53:41.620 And my biggest concern is I know what it's like to stand in front of cameras.
01:53:48.400 I remember the first time I had to give a speech, a major speech.
01:53:52.380 It was in 2001, maybe.
01:53:55.000 And all these important people were there.
01:53:56.500 and i actually asked the driver to pull over to the side of the road it was like my my wife held
01:54:03.420 my hair almost as i vomited on the side of the street i was so nervous about it um now i can do
01:54:09.380 it and it doesn't bother me at all um the confidence they've never sung like this before
01:54:15.600 they've never they're going to be they're going to be very famous people in the audience it's going
01:54:21.660 to be carried live on television and on uh internationally on torch how are you going to
01:54:31.020 work on their confidence to keep them because i know you build confidence but they've got to walk
01:54:36.140 out knowing they're going to hit it you're concerned about because that would be the only
01:54:41.280 thing that would concern me if you say i built the voice i've got it they have it the only thing
01:54:47.200 that will stop them is the confidence that they can do it you know the legendary story of bruce
01:54:52.100 springsteen who was always backstage and some like other artists who feel like they want to
01:54:56.720 throw up like you did they i hate performing and i feel nauseous i'm gonna throw up but bruce
01:55:02.540 springsteen waited until he was going to really throw up and then he was like i'm ready to be the
01:55:07.680 boss he knew that that was his trigger so he was that sick it was his body telling him that he was
01:55:12.780 going to do incredible things so it's going to happen it's going to be beautiful i'm going to
01:55:19.740 slash tickle slash torture them at rehearsal today and tomorrow they rehearse today at like
01:55:29.580 noon or 12 15 right after this right and then they rehearse tonight at eight o'clock on ellis island
01:55:35.500 yes and then they're going to rehearse with you tomorrow yes so and then live tomorrow night
01:55:40.160 Yes, so I've created children in less time.
01:55:44.740 You did, your wife didn't, but you did.
01:55:47.340 Yeah, I did.
01:55:47.700 Maybe that's not bragging.
01:55:49.120 And I would like to go on for the rest of my life
01:55:51.480 as a successful voice coach,
01:55:53.260 so my reputation is totally normal.
01:55:55.240 So with today and tomorrow to have with them,
01:55:58.820 my feeling is that I'll raise the bar,
01:56:02.100 they'll make people cry, or laugh.
01:56:05.920 They will, you know, if they hit it out,
01:56:08.040 this way this is what i really wanted my dream was to not only have that song because these two
01:56:15.640 songs are so emotional and so beautiful just so beautiful to be able to have those songs sung but
01:56:22.400 then to have them sung and that's the singer's dream is to be able to do that that just that
01:56:30.640 alone if they hit it just that alone will make everybody cry will make me cry yes because it's
01:56:36.600 Like, that's the American dream.
01:56:39.760 Right there, that's the American dream.
01:56:41.920 To that end, the songs are so beautiful,
01:56:44.800 we didn't change the melody.
01:56:46.240 And it's just the one song, the duet,
01:56:47.500 that we're talking about.
01:56:48.380 We didn't change the melody.
01:56:49.620 Somebody's taking the melody.
01:56:50.860 Sometimes it's the girl, sometimes it's the guy.
01:56:53.800 But I think if you get in your head when you're there,
01:56:57.140 and these people are, don't think of them as singers, 0.99
01:56:59.760 think of them as immigrants,
01:57:01.460 and they've walked onto Ellis Island, 0.91
01:57:03.180 and you're going to get the voice of a semi-immigrant
01:57:07.420 acclimating to this new world.
01:57:11.660 And both of these singers are sort of an immigrant
01:57:14.960 to the parts of the voice that they didn't have before.
01:57:17.740 And if you think of it like, hey, they just came from another place.
01:57:21.440 And the woman who is doing the French. 0.58
01:57:24.200 She's never sung in French before,
01:57:26.120 and she's never performed on stage.
01:57:28.380 Other than to her kids.
01:57:29.720 Right. 1.00
01:57:30.040 And the kids want candy while she's singing.
01:57:34.180 I know.
01:57:34.460 That was so funny.
01:57:35.900 She was the audition where the kids were talking to her,
01:57:38.360 and she's giving them candy and stuff
01:57:40.160 and just doing whatever she could do just to keep them at bay
01:57:42.480 while she was auditioning.
01:57:44.340 It was really funny.
01:57:44.940 They wouldn't give her three minutes to audition in peace.
01:57:47.080 I know.
01:57:47.460 It's amazing.
01:57:48.200 Amazing.
01:57:48.860 So, Roger, good to see you.
01:57:50.380 Lovely to see you.
01:57:51.140 And we'll see you tomorrow night.
01:57:52.920 I'll be there.
01:57:53.680 Fingers crossed and toes.
01:57:55.080 Thank you very much.
01:57:55.840 What's your website?
01:57:57.260 Rogerlove.com forward slash Glenn to learn all kinds of stuff about voice.
01:58:03.280 Okay.
01:58:03.560 And by the way, we are taping today.
01:58:06.360 We're filming part of this.
01:58:07.880 We've been filming the whole time for another episode of Find Your Voice.
01:58:12.800 If you haven't seen Find Your Voice, you're not a Torch member yet.
01:58:16.540 Is it up on YouTube yet?
01:58:18.500 No.
01:58:18.680 No, not yet.
01:58:19.340 Okay.
01:58:19.780 But you can see it at, I mean, you keep writing me, Joaquin Phoenix just saw this.
01:58:26.080 And if he thought it was great, blah, blah, blah.
01:58:28.560 I hope you don't mind.
01:58:29.380 I said that, um, but he, you know, Roger has a lot of friends that he has helped in the
01:58:34.280 past and he's been sending it and it is such a good positive show.
01:58:38.520 It's such a great, I mean, you will just feel great after watching it.
01:58:43.260 It is one of the, one of the shows that when Roger and I were talking and I, he told me
01:58:47.840 some of the things he could do and wanted to do.
01:58:49.740 And I said, I'm building a something called torch.
01:58:53.980 That's what I want.
01:58:55.080 I want those incredible moments where people are like, oh my gosh, how great is that?
01:59:00.860 How great is that?
01:59:01.740 Where you just see the best of human beings and what they can accomplish.
01:59:05.820 In a world where most people hate the sound of their own voice, we're showing that you
01:59:09.600 could take your voice and turn it into a beautiful instrument, singing and speaking and change
01:59:15.580 your life.
01:59:16.060 Yeah.
01:59:16.360 The first episode was about a guy who has, uh, who stutters and he was friendless.
01:59:22.080 I mean, it was so sad.
01:59:23.180 He was, what is he in his thirties?
01:59:24.980 Yeah.
01:59:25.280 Yeah.
01:59:25.620 And like didn't have a relationship.
01:59:28.000 It had very few friends had started to disconnect and all of the,
01:59:33.000 just what you taught him just changed his world.
01:59:36.040 And at the end,
01:59:37.100 he is so he's so full of light and joy.
01:59:40.020 It's incredible.
01:59:41.340 Anyway,
01:59:42.080 find it at glennbeck.com slash torch.
01:59:44.440 That's where you also be able to see the broadcast tomorrow and participate
01:59:48.640 with it.
01:59:49.680 Otherwise you just go to glennbeck.com slash event.
01:59:52.700 and it's tomorrow night. We go live at 7 p.m. Eastern. You don't want to miss it. Okay. Our
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02:02:00.020 uh i want to go over uh something about what is happening today it's mayday
02:02:13.580 uh and there are uh mayday protests all over the country remember mayday is a communist
02:02:21.600 day um and it's a revolutionary day and so these revolutionaries are coming and
02:02:28.380 they are funded get this funded with two billion dollars in resources do you know
02:02:37.600 maybe there was 10 million dollars maybe 10 million dollars total for the all of the tea
02:02:45.000 party things and it was all raised you know little by little 20 bills everything else it
02:02:51.220 was true grassroots this is two billion dollars and it's just for the may day how many how many
02:02:57.360 things are they uh putting on today well it's not just for the mayday so it's 600 groups with a
02:03:02.480 combined revenue of 2 billion okay so not just so i don't know how much they're they're putting
02:03:07.180 towards those specific okay so 600 groups 600 groups 3 000 mayday protests over the country
02:03:14.040 3 000 and dsa chapters uh groups funded by the china-based tycoon neville roy singham
02:03:21.140 how is this still happening i don't know it's how is this still happening
02:03:24.900 i mean this is they're trying to overthrow the united states of america
02:03:30.120 they are doing political this is political organizing with a foreign power how is that
02:03:38.200 legal yeah why is this not coming undone i mean you look for any kind of action whatsoever from
02:03:46.140 or DOJ or wherever else.
02:03:48.200 Could we start?
02:03:48.920 Well, there's multiple places to start.
02:03:50.620 Could we just get something
02:03:51.800 on some of the foreign funding
02:03:53.360 that's pouring out into the streets?
02:03:54.900 We used to care about foreign interference.
02:03:56.580 Russia, Russia, Russia.
02:03:57.820 Yeah, but nobody says China, China, China.
02:04:01.560 You know, I was talking to somebody the other day
02:04:05.100 and they brought up, you know,
02:04:08.300 the president's going to China.
02:04:11.820 China, you know, can do all kinds of stuff
02:04:14.800 to make the president sick but not sick while he's in china i mean i i don't know i mean 0.97
02:04:21.240 china is not friendly to us they are they are an enemy of ours uh pray for the president pray for 0.55
02:04:30.200 the president because that that's a scary possibility not saying it's going to happen 0.98
02:04:34.740 but it just scary um also if you are looking for something to see today is the um the fascist in
02:04:42.560 rockefeller center is that available at on the front page right now yep go there look at this
02:04:48.100 for the front page um we have while i was up here jason and i've been filming and we've gone all
02:04:53.840 over the city and uh we're posting these every day but the fascistic gods of rockefeller center
02:05:00.660 is mind-blowing and it's about i don't know five six minutes just check it out you can see it at
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