The Glenn Beck Program - July 06, 2020


The Left Really Hates America | Guest: Kim Klacik | 7⧸6⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

155.81346

Word Count

18,984

Sentence Count

1,612

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

Glenn Beck sets the record straight on what the Declaration of Independence really says and why it is the most important document in the history of the United States of America. He also talks about Colin Kaepernick's protest of the national anthem and why he should have been benched.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Well, Colin Kaepernick, apparently it is about the flag.
00:00:03.980 It is about the nation.
00:00:05.720 We'll talk about that today.
00:00:08.640 The Edmonton Eskimos are keeping their name, but the Atlanta Braves, they're not sure.
00:00:16.000 Redskins undergoing another thorough investigation onto it.
00:00:20.520 The Washington Post says, you know, there's sure there's a lot of offensive TV shows,
00:00:25.000 but there's also some books that we should look at because they're a little worthy, worrisome.
00:00:32.180 Oh, are they? Books?
00:00:33.940 Oh, okay.
00:00:36.160 All right.
00:00:36.700 And the president was called very, very divisive.
00:00:40.700 And if you don't believe in the Declaration of Independence or you don't believe in America at all,
00:00:46.180 I guess it was divisive.
00:00:48.180 The masks have fully come off.
00:00:51.500 And it's time to set the record straight.
00:00:53.640 We do so in one minute.
00:00:55.600 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:01:59.360 So I just want to set the record straight here and tell you what our country is really all about
00:02:23.820 and tell you about the Declaration of Independence.
00:02:27.660 The Declaration of Independence is the greatest mission statement of all time.
00:02:33.540 The Constitution is our how-to.
00:02:35.900 And it's all self-explanatory because...
00:02:39.780 Have you ever read the Constitution?
00:02:41.460 I mean, really read it?
00:02:43.080 Yeah.
00:02:43.840 If you're a guy, most likely, no.
00:02:45.620 Mm-mm.
00:02:46.100 Why?
00:02:46.520 Because we don't read the instruction manual.
00:02:49.800 This is the instruction manual.
00:02:51.860 The Constitution is the how-to make a good government.
00:02:56.520 But we don't ever read it.
00:02:58.040 In fact, we've discarded it a long time ago.
00:03:00.540 And that has caused a real problem.
00:03:02.480 But the Declaration of Independence, on the other hand, is actually our goal,
00:03:10.760 our mission statement.
00:03:13.360 You know, Frito-Lay, we make Cheetos.
00:03:18.620 Great.
00:03:19.960 They're going to be cheesier.
00:03:21.160 Now, cheesier Cheetos.
00:03:22.840 Maybe that's their motto.
00:03:23.800 I don't know.
00:03:25.240 But that's what they do.
00:03:27.300 So you usually try on a mission statement to make it very, very aspirational.
00:03:32.280 Something that is really a hard reach.
00:03:36.380 Well, the real hard reach back in the 1700s was all men are created equal.
00:03:43.360 But I want you to listen to what the Declaration of Independence really is and what it really says.
00:03:49.340 First of all, it says, the unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America.
00:03:55.160 Why does it have to be unanimous?
00:03:58.040 Well, as you and I both know, if there is a weasel and you have any disagreements at all,
00:04:06.380 you might agree on nine out of ten things.
00:04:09.640 But it will be that tenth thing that that one state or that one weasel will start to listen to the other side.
00:04:17.780 We'll start to listen to, in this case, the king.
00:04:19.980 And the king will say, you know, they're not really for you.
00:04:22.180 You know what's going to happen?
00:04:23.020 And, you know, they're going to get their nine things.
00:04:25.580 You're going to get screwed on that ten.
00:04:28.300 And you and I are lockstep on the ten.
00:04:30.400 So let me help you out a little bit.
00:04:32.700 So they voted before they wrote it that it had to be unanimous.
00:04:37.300 So there would be no daylight because they all had to stick together.
00:04:41.600 Now, this Congress is no different than any other Congress.
00:04:45.260 They were weasels.
00:04:46.960 They were scaredy cats.
00:04:48.600 They abandoned Philadelphia.
00:04:51.580 I don't know how many times they ran screaming like, yes, I'm going to say it.
00:04:55.520 Little girls.
00:04:57.840 They're pulling our hair.
00:04:59.440 And they had wigs.
00:05:00.420 So they, you know, they had some hair to pull.
00:05:05.280 So the declaration said, when in the course of human events, I can't believe I have to dumb this down, but let me not for you, but for others.
00:05:13.420 You know, as things happen, things happen in life, and it's really necessary for if we're going to if we're going to break up here, it's really important that we talk about the things that have connected us together and now are forcing this breakup.
00:05:33.540 When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands, which have connected them to one another and assume among the powers of earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and nature's God entitled them.
00:05:52.340 A decent respect to the opinions of mankind require that they should declare the causes which impel them to separation.
00:05:58.800 This is the part where it's, no, it's, no, it's really is you.
00:06:05.200 It's not me.
00:06:05.820 It's you.
00:06:06.340 But we have to break up because you don't really get it.
00:06:09.860 You don't even know who I am.
00:06:11.380 You don't listen to me anymore.
00:06:16.840 And so we need to be separate but equal.
00:06:19.880 You can go your own way and you got your own stuff, but I got my stuff too.
00:06:25.580 All right.
00:06:26.080 So what is it?
00:06:29.080 Why are we breaking up?
00:06:30.700 Because I think some things are really obvious and you don't.
00:06:36.720 That's what it's saying.
00:06:38.900 We hold these truths to be self-evident.
00:06:42.040 Like what?
00:06:42.900 Like you don't pick up your underwear in the morning and it's grotesque.
00:06:48.120 Well, not maybe that one.
00:06:49.600 But we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and they're endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights.
00:06:59.460 The reason why this is so important is because rights must not come from men.
00:07:06.700 If rights come from men, they can be taken away.
00:07:10.040 I don't believe in God.
00:07:13.140 That's fine.
00:07:14.060 That's fine.
00:07:14.800 Then up in space, there's a giant space octopus that gives giant rights away to everybody.
00:07:21.860 And because they come from the space octopus, we as men can't change them.
00:07:28.580 That's fine.
00:07:29.820 Whatever.
00:07:30.280 You just have to remove the rights from men who rule over other men because the king says, no, I have the divine right.
00:07:42.580 I have the divine right.
00:07:45.040 Not you.
00:07:47.120 No, we all have a divine right.
00:07:49.860 And among those divine rights are our right to life.
00:07:54.760 Nobody can just shoot me.
00:07:57.240 Nobody can kill me.
00:07:58.760 There's laws against it.
00:08:00.360 I have a right to live.
00:08:02.460 I have a right to liberty.
00:08:03.840 You can't just jail me, throw away a key.
00:08:07.120 And I don't have a right to a jury trial.
00:08:09.780 I don't have a right to defend myself.
00:08:11.440 Of course, I have.
00:08:12.220 I have all kinds of rights.
00:08:15.280 And the pursuit of happiness that I get to be who I choose.
00:08:20.620 You're not going to tell me what to do.
00:08:23.600 You're not going to tell me how to live my life.
00:08:26.220 If I'm gay, I'm gay.
00:08:28.760 You don't get that in Iran.
00:08:32.300 Pursuit of happiness.
00:08:39.620 Now, here's the really important part.
00:08:42.080 And to secure these rights.
00:08:45.580 Listen to that again.
00:08:46.760 And to secure these rights.
00:08:52.320 Governments are instituted among men.
00:08:54.780 Whoa, wait, what?
00:08:57.660 So, the government's job is just to secure these rights?
00:09:03.960 Mm-hmm.
00:09:04.580 And those governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed.
00:09:13.480 So, in other words, government is instituted by us.
00:09:17.780 And we give them the power to protect those rights.
00:09:23.320 And they get those just powers from us.
00:09:27.840 And that when any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, meaning when anybody in the government starts tampering with your rights, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.
00:09:44.520 However, there's a comma there, not a period.
00:09:47.760 And, and to institute new government, not a period, but a comma.
00:09:57.160 So, in other words, you can't just overthrow this government.
00:10:15.220 You have to overthrow it and replace it with something that is even better.
00:10:19.840 Now, I don't know about you, but I haven't heard a better idea than we hold these truths to be self-evident.
00:10:28.680 If I, honestly, if I had people out in the streets and saying, you know, this government is violating rights, and they've been violating rights of the black man, the brown man, the white man, the all men, they're not protecting the rights that are outlined in the Bill of Rights, I'd be with you.
00:10:48.700 I'd be with you.
00:10:50.560 But so far, all you're saying is, the whole thing is bad, and we got to get rid of it.
00:10:57.520 Let's not.
00:10:59.380 Give me your big idea that's bigger than this.
00:11:05.620 Well, it was written by people who don't, you know, they don't, they don't, they, they, they, they were all racists.
00:11:14.660 No, no, they really, no, they weren't.
00:11:17.800 No, they weren't.
00:11:18.580 So we have a right to abolish.
00:11:24.580 Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes.
00:11:31.560 What does that mean?
00:11:33.880 You can't just overthrow the government because you don't like it today.
00:11:39.000 And accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to write themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
00:11:56.620 So, in other words, we're going to take it.
00:12:00.280 You're just going to keep taking it and taking it and taking it and taking it.
00:12:03.980 But you have a right to overthrow.
00:12:06.440 But history shows that you're just going to sit there and take it.
00:12:11.880 You'll take those evils until those evils become so bad that you can't take it anymore.
00:12:18.580 And that's when it says, but when a long train of abuses and usurptations pursuing invariably the same object invinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism.
00:12:31.940 So, in other words, once a dictator starts to come in and they start taking away your rights, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and provide new guards for their future security.
00:12:48.200 So now they get into the second part.
00:12:52.020 And the long train of abuses.
00:12:55.860 He's abused.
00:12:56.960 He's refused to assent to laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
00:13:01.940 He's forbidden his government governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance.
00:13:08.740 You know, he's refused for a long space of time to to cause others to be elected, whereby the legislative power is incapable of anything for their for the state remaining.
00:13:24.320 The mean time exposed to the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within.
00:13:29.640 So, in other words, he's obstructing.
00:13:30.900 He's doing all these things just to cause trouble in the colonies.
00:13:34.980 Boy, does this sound familiar at all?
00:13:38.220 That there was a guy or a group of people in the government that were sowing dissent.
00:13:45.800 Hmm.
00:13:46.280 But then you get down to the first draft.
00:13:51.240 Now, the reason why we don't see this in in school very often is because they're Marxists.
00:13:57.680 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:13:58.280 Did I say that out loud?
00:13:59.640 Is because this wasn't found until 1947.
00:14:02.460 The original the the the the draft of the declaration was found in a bunch of Thomas Jefferson's writings in a box in the library of Congress like 1947.
00:14:20.100 But this takes everything that you have learned about Thomas Jefferson and turns it upside down.
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00:16:16.440 So, you know, what's incredible is Thomas Jefferson gets this horrible rap that he's just an evil slave owner and he didn't do anything about slavery and neither did George Washington.
00:16:40.400 And we heard about it in the Washington Post and everything else that shows such ignorance of history.
00:16:47.620 They should be embarrassed on how ignorant and, quite honestly, stupid they are.
00:16:55.320 They are in self-imposed stupidity because all you have to do is look it up.
00:17:02.260 All you have to do is read a little.
00:17:04.560 But they're now too busy at the Washington Post starting to claim that maybe there's some books that should be gone.
00:17:11.280 Really?
00:17:12.500 Now, Washington Post, now we're into book burning?
00:17:15.840 Huh.
00:17:17.640 So here's what Thomas Jefferson wrote in his own hand.
00:17:21.620 After the long list of usurptations, the very last one, all the others are a line or maybe two.
00:17:27.960 This is a full paragraph.
00:17:29.540 He says the king has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distinct people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere or to incur miserable death in their transportation.
00:17:55.860 This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of infidel powers, is the welfare of the Christian king of Great Britain.
00:18:09.480 He capitalized the word Christian.
00:18:11.460 He's mocking him here.
00:18:13.400 He calls himself a Christian, and yet he does this.
00:18:18.220 He says he is determined to keep open a market where, capital letters, men, should be bought and sold.
00:18:30.800 He has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or restrain this commerce.
00:18:40.280 So, in other words, he's saying, first of all, he takes to the open market and he sells men, capitalized.
00:18:47.400 The only words in the Declaration of Independence that are capitalized are United States of America.
00:18:53.820 In this draft, he capitalizes the word Christian in a mocking tone, and then he takes the word men and he capitalizes it and underlines it.
00:19:04.760 What he's saying is those people who are slaves are men.
00:19:09.100 All men are created equal.
00:19:11.780 Then he says, and he's tried to stop us every time we've tried to legislate against this.
00:19:20.960 And the assemblage of horrors might want no fact of distinguished die.
00:19:26.120 He is now exciting those very people.
00:19:28.600 He's now going out to the slaves and getting those people and giving them arms to rise up among us and, listen,
00:19:37.900 to purchase that liberty of which he has deprived of them and murdering the people among whom he also obtruded them,
00:19:48.200 thus paying off former crimes committed against the liberties of one people
00:19:52.740 with the crimes he urges them to commit against the lives of another.
00:19:58.120 And in every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms.
00:20:04.120 Why isn't that in the Declaration of Independence?
00:20:10.080 Because of South Carolina and Georgia.
00:20:13.960 Two out of the 13 states, 11 states, said no to slavery.
00:20:23.040 Two out of 13 said yes.
00:20:29.100 And because it had to be unanimous, they had to drop it.
00:20:36.640 Because if they lost those two, no one would be free of the king.
00:20:44.260 That is the truth of the Declaration of Independence.
00:20:48.760 And I don't care how Colin Kaepernick likes to tell you he knows the truth.
00:20:54.400 He is an idiot.
00:20:56.080 Answer that one, Colin Kaepernick.
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00:22:31.220 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program, and welcome to Mr. Pat Gray.
00:22:35.200 From Pat Gray Unleashed, the podcast you can hear wherever you hear your podcasts,
00:22:38.600 or you can hear him record it live, right prior to this broadcast on Blaze Radio.
00:22:43.820 Hello, Pat Gray.
00:22:44.660 Hello, Glenn Beck.
00:22:46.880 Yes, all of those things are very, very true.
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00:23:30.760 Did I tell you this?
00:23:32.300 My sister was up, and I didn't say anything to my sister about them.
00:23:36.320 And she never listens, so she has no clue.
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00:23:48.320 and my kids said, it's like watching dad eat cookies, because I analyzed them like my
00:23:54.680 father used to, who was a baker.
00:23:56.560 Yeah.
00:23:56.820 And she did, too.
00:23:57.900 And she just, her eyes popped open, and she said, this is a really good cookie.
00:24:03.540 And I said, right?
00:24:05.060 Yeah.
00:24:05.500 I mean, how come dad is, like, washed up now?
00:24:09.280 What is up with this?
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00:24:15.880 Wow, that's a huge compliment.
00:24:16.440 Thank you.
00:24:17.280 It's nice to have a product that you can be proud of, you know?
00:24:20.340 And I kind of am proud of her cookies.
00:24:22.560 They're pretty good.
00:24:23.440 You're almost as proud of the cookies as Colin Kaepernick is of America, I feel like.
00:24:26.820 Oh, not quite that proud, though, because that's hard to match that kind of pride.
00:24:30.280 Yeah, because as you know, Pat.
00:24:31.360 It's not about the flag.
00:24:32.220 It's not about the country.
00:24:33.380 It's not about the anthem.
00:24:34.700 It's not about anything.
00:24:35.880 It's about police brutality.
00:24:37.700 That's the only thing it's about.
00:24:38.500 What evidence do you have that it is about the country or the flag?
00:24:46.080 I tend to see a hint of it.
00:24:48.620 A hint of it being about the country.
00:24:50.540 But it's so subtle, you have to really dig deep, don't you?
00:24:53.060 Now, listen closely.
00:24:53.960 Okay.
00:24:54.260 See if you can parse this.
00:24:55.520 All right.
00:24:55.920 It's going to be hard.
00:24:57.080 I know it's going to be hard.
00:24:57.180 It's very difficult, and I want you guys to make sure you...
00:24:59.980 Because we're told every day it's not about the flag.
00:25:01.940 No.
00:25:02.120 It's not about the country.
00:25:03.220 It's not about the anthem.
00:25:04.480 No.
00:25:05.480 Okay.
00:25:05.920 Here we go.
00:25:06.940 Black people have been dehumanized, brutalized, criminalized, and terrorized by America for
00:25:11.700 centuries and are expected to join your commemoration of independence while you enslaved our ancestors.
00:25:20.040 We reject your celebration of white supremacy.
00:25:22.940 Oh, wow.
00:25:23.720 So, I mean, I can't...
00:25:24.640 Was that a news statement this weekend?
00:25:26.000 Yeah, that's from this weekend.
00:25:27.060 Oof.
00:25:27.460 Now, there's a hint of it there.
00:25:28.620 No, I hadn't even heard that one.
00:25:30.440 See, I think I could see how you would read that that way.
00:25:36.340 That it's not about the country.
00:25:38.540 Yeah.
00:25:39.140 And that it's not about division or anything when he says, you know, and then you expect
00:25:43.900 us to join your commemoration of independence.
00:25:48.080 Right.
00:25:48.480 Like, when he's saying your...
00:25:50.240 You almost think that he's talking about other people.
00:25:54.500 It's like, that's how you almost read it.
00:25:56.020 I'm not part of this country.
00:25:57.720 I'm not part of this country.
00:25:59.300 I hate this country.
00:26:00.640 It's kind of like that.
00:26:01.900 Now, it is, of course, identical to previous statements he's made with the same thing from
00:26:07.460 the beginning, from the moment he started protesting, when he was saying it was about
00:26:12.440 the country and the flag specifically.
00:26:14.760 Mentioned those things very specifically.
00:26:16.880 Yep.
00:26:17.060 When he said, this country has never been great for African Americans.
00:26:21.840 He wants to make it great for the first time.
00:26:23.960 There was some elements of that that I picked up and thought, maybe he's talking about the
00:26:29.760 country generally.
00:26:31.240 But no, just about those very specific, you know, examples of police brutality that are
00:26:38.860 well known.
00:26:39.700 That's it.
00:26:40.520 That's all he's been talking about this whole time.
00:26:42.300 Okay.
00:26:43.140 So, I've got some good news for you.
00:26:45.520 The Edmonton Eskimos have decided to keep that racist name after an extensive year-long
00:26:53.740 formal research and engagement program with the Inuit leaders and community members across
00:26:59.820 Canada.
00:27:00.720 Wow.
00:27:01.120 That's unbelievable, isn't it?
00:27:02.760 Yeah.
00:27:02.800 Even though the Inuit, the actual Eskimos, they don't have a problem with it.
00:27:08.380 Well, they don't know any better.
00:27:09.380 They're still bastards.
00:27:10.480 They don't know they should be offended by that.
00:27:12.620 They don't know any better.
00:27:13.200 Of course, they're not white.
00:27:15.140 Right.
00:27:15.540 So, we need some white liberals out there to help them.
00:27:19.020 Exactly.
00:27:19.560 This is an ongoing plan where we take away things that groups that are supposed to be
00:27:25.120 offended actually love.
00:27:27.060 Like the Washington Redskins.
00:27:28.480 Like Aunt Jemima Syrup, where African Americans are overwhelmingly the biggest customers for
00:27:33.720 Aunt Jemima Syrup.
00:27:34.620 However, we have to tell them that they need to be offended by it and therefore should not
00:27:39.640 be able to buy it anymore because us as white people understand their plight better than
00:27:44.100 they do.
00:27:45.940 And how about Uncle Ben?
00:27:47.440 Let's get into that racist smiling on the label there.
00:27:51.300 What kind of stereotype is that?
00:27:53.460 That blacks smile all the time?
00:27:55.980 Is that what that is?
00:27:57.000 Still, listen to you both.
00:27:59.940 Listen to you both.
00:28:01.720 You just laugh it up, clowns.
00:28:04.020 I know.
00:28:04.240 Laugh it up.
00:28:05.020 Meanwhile, Mr. Coffee, the one who dominates every kitchen and oppresses everything else
00:28:12.060 in the kitchen is left to just run the show.
00:28:15.560 The white Mr. Coffee.
00:28:20.800 The Cleveland Indians are now thinking about changing their names.
00:28:25.620 They will.
00:28:26.900 And the Redskins are going to do another thorough review of the team's name.
00:28:33.380 I don't know what you have to review.
00:28:35.040 We know.
00:28:35.700 We know why the name Redskins was selected.
00:28:40.140 The first coach was Native American, was he not?
00:28:43.860 Yes.
00:28:44.080 He's Native American when they named the team.
00:28:45.900 They did it to honor him.
00:28:48.120 And also several Native American players at the time.
00:28:52.140 The phrase, and to this moment, I have literally never heard the phrase used by a person in
00:28:59.180 a derogatory manner other than the Redskins suck, meaning the football team.
00:29:02.420 But I've never heard anyone using it in a derogatory manner at all towards Native Americans.
00:29:07.480 With the exception, you can go back to the 1800s and find ways.
00:29:11.660 However, that was not the original way it was intended.
00:29:14.560 So it started out as a term used by Native Americans to describe themselves.
00:29:22.100 Then there were some instances of racial use in history.
00:29:26.360 However, that was not the use at the time or now.
00:29:30.300 So at some point in the middle, 200 years ago, people used this term in a bad way, and
00:29:35.960 that's supposed to mean that we need to change the name now.
00:29:38.820 It's insanity.
00:29:39.660 And this one is interesting because it's being led by FedEx, who has asked the Redskins to
00:29:44.240 change their name.
00:29:45.460 And they've got a $200 million investment in the Redskins.
00:29:49.680 But I don't know if Daniel Snyder will cave into this.
00:29:53.460 The way they worded that statement makes me think they are.
00:29:56.660 You think they will?
00:29:57.200 Oh, I mean, just they're like, because he has fought tooth and nail against this stuff.
00:30:00.960 Why are you doing another review then?
00:30:02.660 Yeah.
00:30:02.840 Why are you doing another review?
00:30:04.280 I just feel like it.
00:30:05.300 And it's different now.
00:30:06.240 They think they can get away with the folding because so many other companies have folded.
00:30:11.340 And therefore, there's going to be loss in the shuffle of the constant folding of everybody
00:30:15.100 else.
00:30:15.660 And I'm sure Daniel Snyder is sick of dealing with this.
00:30:18.420 I would like the review to come back.
00:30:19.740 It'd take about six months and come back and just release a one word statement.
00:30:23.280 Nah.
00:30:23.580 Washington Redskins statement on the name change.
00:30:29.340 Nah.
00:30:30.400 And that's it.
00:30:31.160 I like that.
00:30:32.340 I like that.
00:30:33.880 Although the Washington Post, I don't think, would like it too much.
00:30:36.820 Did you see the article, while offensive TV shows get pulled, problematic books are still
00:30:43.740 inspiring debate and conversation?
00:30:45.960 Oh.
00:30:46.400 Books.
00:30:46.960 So, we now have to go after books.
00:30:50.100 Is it time to burn them?
00:30:50.840 As Confederate, it doesn't say actually anything about matches or burning the books yet.
00:30:56.720 Yet.
00:30:57.220 As Confederate statues finally tumble across America, television networks are marching through
00:31:01.160 their catalogs looking to take down racially offensive content.
00:31:04.680 Turns out that little video monuments were lurking all across the TV canon.
00:31:09.740 More shocking with each new announcement.
00:31:12.180 Just this month, blackface scenes have been rediscovered and removed from The Office, Community,
00:31:20.300 30 Rock, and Scrubs.
00:31:23.400 The Office?
00:31:24.420 Really?
00:31:25.240 I don't remember that scene.
00:31:27.640 Of course not.
00:31:29.280 Collective amnesia is a central condition for perpetuating poisonous stereotypes.
00:31:36.300 I really don't remember that scene.
00:31:37.420 Oh my gosh.
00:31:37.800 I don't either.
00:31:38.960 As you were saying that, I was like, he's actually saying...
00:31:41.260 He's saying the words I'm thinking.
00:31:43.200 I really do not remember that scene.
00:31:46.100 So, this writer goes into...
00:31:49.360 Now, this is the Washington Post.
00:31:51.540 The what post?
00:31:51.960 About how there are books now that really need to be...
00:31:56.220 Is that what you're saying?
00:31:56.840 The Slave Owner Post?
00:31:58.680 George Washington?
00:32:00.120 Uh-huh.
00:32:00.500 Slave Owner?
00:32:02.020 Uh-huh.
00:32:02.600 Yeah.
00:32:02.920 Yeah.
00:32:03.340 The Washington Post actually printed something criticizing the name of, you know, the Washington
00:32:09.900 statues.
00:32:10.640 It's like, it's in the name of your paper, you dunce.
00:32:15.160 You could have called it the DC Post, but you didn't.
00:32:17.720 You didn't.
00:32:18.460 So...
00:32:19.060 I bet they will soon.
00:32:20.280 Yeah.
00:32:20.620 They probably will.
00:32:21.660 Well, the folding is just embarrassing at this point.
00:32:24.920 It's just embarrassing.
00:32:26.660 All these people crumbling.
00:32:28.900 For what?
00:32:30.020 You know, for what?
00:32:31.720 And this is...
00:32:32.480 You know, I kind of came to a...
00:32:34.060 I want to run this by you.
00:32:35.380 This is totally a work in progress, so it could be a terrible theory.
00:32:38.540 But I started thinking about this this weekend in that here is a country that I think is a
00:32:44.480 good place, generally.
00:32:45.460 Like, I think it's a good place.
00:32:46.460 And I like it here.
00:32:47.280 And I think it's the best country on earth.
00:32:48.920 And I had to think about that a little bit because I wrote something for The Blaze on
00:32:51.300 this topic.
00:32:52.580 And as I was thinking about it, I was like, one of the ways you understand you're making
00:32:56.940 real progress is when the complaints become dumber.
00:33:02.140 They just become so incredibly stupid.
00:33:06.980 Like, for example, like African Americans at one point were fighting to actually not be
00:33:13.300 slaves anymore.
00:33:14.300 They didn't want to be slaves.
00:33:15.400 They were enslaved as a race.
00:33:17.500 And they were working for nothing and enslaved as a race.
00:33:20.580 Now they are complaining that the holiday, which would commemorate them no longer being
00:33:27.000 a slave, is not a big enough deal.
00:33:29.560 Yeah.
00:33:30.080 Like, that is real progress.
00:33:32.360 Let me give you another example of that.
00:33:34.600 At the University of Wisconsin in Madison, they want to take down the Lincoln statue because,
00:33:41.920 yes, while he was anti-slavery, he really wasn't pro-black enough.
00:33:47.340 What?
00:33:49.460 What?
00:33:50.100 Right.
00:33:50.600 Was he supposed to be a member of the NAACP in 1863?
00:33:56.040 Wow.
00:33:56.880 Yeah.
00:33:57.560 Unbelievable.
00:33:58.020 And, like, these aren't, like, a statue coming down doesn't help one black person do anything.
00:34:06.080 Nope.
00:34:06.340 Doesn't help them accomplish anything.
00:34:08.700 Doesn't help them advance in society.
00:34:10.840 Doesn't help at all.
00:34:12.580 We're no longer at the point.
00:34:14.120 That's not the goal.
00:34:14.880 Right.
00:34:15.420 That's not the goal.
00:34:16.320 That's for sure.
00:34:16.820 Is to erase our history.
00:34:20.560 And, quite honestly, I hear this, and I feel the same way.
00:34:23.880 This is ridiculous.
00:34:24.820 This isn't going to last.
00:34:25.940 This is...
00:34:26.940 That's what every empire says.
00:34:29.000 That's what every country says right before it goes down the clapper.
00:34:32.000 Yep.
00:34:32.380 You know?
00:34:33.360 Everybody's like, well, it won't happen.
00:34:35.400 It's happening.
00:34:36.540 It's happening right now.
00:34:39.100 And it's happening in multiple ways, too.
00:34:41.720 Oh, yeah.
00:34:41.940 Because, like, we've had several of these things.
00:34:44.880 On every front.
00:34:45.300 Mm-hmm.
00:34:45.840 Several of these big movements that have, like, for example, right after Parkland, you
00:34:49.980 had the shoot, the gun.
00:34:51.720 They went after guns like crazy.
00:34:53.620 You had the Me Too situation, which, again, flared up.
00:34:56.320 And it feels like it's died down at some level where not every day you have a new accusation
00:35:02.480 against some figure that you thought was beloved was apparently the worst person that's ever lived.
00:35:07.940 That seemed to have died down.
00:35:09.300 But then now there's this.
00:35:10.700 Like, there's, this is constant.
00:35:12.840 It's that chaos theory you've been talking about forever, Glenn.
00:35:15.040 It's like there's this constant churn of these massive crises, crises, crises, crises, sorry.
00:35:22.140 I knew it was in there somewhere.
00:35:24.140 Crises that take the foundation and just rip it up.
00:35:28.260 So there's just no, there's nothing left.
00:35:30.880 These things on their face are fine, but it's overturning the foundation of the country.
00:35:35.900 There's no stability.
00:35:36.600 I would just like to point out that when I said their masks are going to come off, we thought their masks had come off here recently.
00:35:47.080 Did we not?
00:35:47.540 Did we not all say, like, oh, wow, there's, what, a year ago?
00:35:50.740 There it is.
00:35:52.620 No.
00:35:53.060 Have you noticed they keep unmasking themselves and it gets deeper and deeper?
00:35:57.800 The things that were said about July 4th and Independence Day and our founders and everything else is shocking to me.
00:36:08.780 Absolutely shocking to see the press.
00:36:12.200 They have taken their masks off.
00:36:14.740 They're not just Marxists.
00:36:16.240 They are truly revolutionaries that are cheering for the destruction of America and America better stand up pretty soon.
00:36:28.040 Better say something pretty soon because this silent majority is looking like a very silent, weak and pathetic minority.
00:36:37.420 And I don't know about anybody else, but I want action.
00:36:43.660 This is this is putting us in a situation.
00:36:46.760 Look what the president said.
00:36:48.360 Everything he said on in front of Mount Rushmore, I thought was right.
00:36:53.140 I the one thing I didn't like was this.
00:36:55.760 I'm going to do an executive order.
00:36:57.960 We're going to have a park with monuments.
00:36:59.720 I don't want to park with monuments.
00:37:01.780 I want our monuments left alone.
00:37:05.240 Leave them where they are.
00:37:07.600 Period.
00:37:08.340 I want somebody to start standing up for what is right and what is truly American.
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00:38:56.820 President Trump delivered a dark and divisive speech Friday that cast his struggling effort to win a second term as a battle against a new far left fascism, seeking to wipe out the nation's values and histories.
00:39:09.800 Yeah, that's exactly what's happening.
00:39:12.260 How is that dark and divisive?
00:39:14.980 Abraham Lincoln.
00:39:15.980 He was so divisive when he said, hey, we're going to end slavery.
00:39:19.260 Yeah, he talked about, you know, maybe this battle should go on until, you know, every drop of blood that was spilled by the lashes, taken by the sword.
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00:42:30.760 Well, the Washington Post, the New York Times, they have taken a hard stand against Donald Trump.
00:42:37.520 What a surprise.
00:42:38.220 And his Independence Day speech from Mount Rushmore.
00:42:45.160 In fact, the New York Times said it was a dark and dangerous speech.
00:42:53.240 Which is, I mean, I read, did you read it?
00:42:58.760 I read it.
00:42:59.400 I didn't find it dark, dangerous, or divisive at all.
00:43:02.760 And, you know, I just find it interesting that that's worse than anything they ever said about Adolf Hitler in his first eight years in office.
00:43:14.520 Just saying, New York Times, maybe you should recalculate.
00:43:19.960 But, you might be on the wrong side.
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00:44:56.380 Down in the polls, falling, and failing to control a raging pandemic, the president cast himself as waging battle against the new far-left fascism that imperils American values and seeks to erase history.
00:45:20.300 Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's pretty much what he said, and I think that's pretty accurate.
00:45:28.320 President Trump delivered a dark and divisive speech Friday that cast his struggling effort to win a second term as a battle against the new far-left fascism.
00:45:39.320 Seeking to wipe out the nation's values and history, with the coronavirus pandemic raging and his campaign faltering in the polls,
00:45:47.520 His appearance amounted to a fiery reboot of his re-election effort, using the holiday and the official presidential address to mount a full-on culture war against a straw-man version of the left that he persuaded as inciting mayhem and moving the country towards totalitarianism.
00:46:09.940 I don't think...
00:46:10.840 You keep using that word straw-man.
00:46:12.940 I do not think it means what you think it means.
00:46:15.180 He said our nation is witnessing a merciless campaign to wipe out our history, defame our heroes, erase our values, and indoctrinate our children.
00:46:24.440 Angry mobs are trying to tear down statues of the founders, deface our most sacred memorials, and unleash a wave of violent crime in our cities.
00:46:33.280 What part of that, New York Times, is not true?
00:46:37.660 Now, Tiffany Cross at MSNBC, she took the helm of the Joy Reid show.
00:46:45.920 Oh, who doesn't love Joy Reid?
00:46:47.340 She's full of joy.
00:46:48.300 So, they were covering, you know, the speech, the divisive and dark, divisive speech that President Trump gave, and Tiffany Cross said,
00:47:02.100 And so here we are, celebrating the birth as a nation.
00:47:06.080 Independence for white men had a sight described by one Native American activist as, quote, a symbol of white supremacy.
00:47:13.940 I love that sentence.
00:47:16.400 A sight described by one Native American activist as, quote, a symbol of white supremacy.
00:47:24.500 Trump choosing Mount Rushmore for the 4th of July campaign stop is like when he chose Tulsa, the site of the 1921 massacre against black Americans for his Juneteenth weekend rally.
00:47:37.520 It's that cold, tired, familiar, jabbed, black, brown, and indigenous people that makes the shrinking MAGA voter feel as big as a 60-foot face of a colonizing slave owner.
00:47:52.300 Wow!
00:47:54.120 Wow do they hate, do they hate America?
00:47:58.440 They just hate us.
00:48:00.320 The Washington Post wrote, it's time to reconsider the global legacy of July 4th, 1776.
00:48:07.520 Is it?
00:48:08.780 As our country prepares to celebrate the anniversary of its formal declaration of independence from Britain on July 4th, 1776, we once again reckon with two dark historical truths.
00:48:18.820 First is the central paradox in U.S. history.
00:48:21.980 The nation's democracy was founded as a slave society.
00:48:25.440 It was not founded as a slave society.
00:48:30.160 The second is that after cutting political ties with Great Britain, Americans doubled down on the British Empire's project of global domination.
00:48:40.340 The American Revolution inspired freedom movements in other parts of the world, but it also contributed to the worldwide spread of white supremacy.
00:48:46.960 Now, so this is what they're nailing the United States on.
00:48:53.100 After we declared our independence, Great Britain responded to the loss by developing a second, much larger empire in Asia, Australia, and Africa.
00:49:06.780 Both the American and British empires post-1776 were structured by racial hierarchy, violence, and systematic devaluation of black and indigenous lives.
00:49:16.620 Consider, for example, the case of India.
00:49:18.860 In the decades after the U.S. independence, the British East India Company conquered most of the subcontinent.
00:49:25.460 British colonizers embedded racism into law, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:49:29.460 Wait, but we broke away from that.
00:49:32.340 We broke away from that country that was doing that.
00:49:35.140 So how are we responsible for what Great Britain did?
00:49:40.680 That's your Washington Post for you.
00:49:43.600 Let me give you some real history.
00:49:47.000 Last week, I was really proud and a little terrified to bring you Restoring Hope,
00:49:57.920 because we had so many problems with it, so many problems.
00:50:03.760 And it made it to the air just by the hair of our chin-eachin-chin.
00:50:08.800 And it was dicey.
00:50:13.520 But the people who watched it, I can't thank you enough for your reaction and your willingness to watch.
00:50:23.380 It was two and a half hours, and the ratings were solid all the way across.
00:50:31.540 It was absolutely amazing to get people to watch for two and a half hours.
00:50:35.900 And people watched with their families, and they watched in the privacy of their own home.
00:50:39.940 They watched as groups.
00:50:41.360 Yes, I hope they were wearing masks.
00:50:43.360 But what we talked about was the fact that this nation is a covenant nation.
00:50:52.280 And you may not want to believe that, but it's true.
00:50:58.600 The Pilgrims made a covenant on the Mayflower.
00:51:01.700 They made a covenant.
00:51:03.560 George Washington made a covenant.
00:51:05.700 And the last one to do it was Abraham Lincoln.
00:51:08.120 How much do you know about Antietam?
00:51:12.300 Antietam is one of those stories you're like,
00:51:14.000 it was a war, it was a battle, it was a war, it was a place,
00:51:19.280 it was a place where a battle took place.
00:51:21.800 You don't really know that much about Antietam.
00:51:25.420 And I know there's a lot of people in the audience going,
00:51:28.220 well, I know all about Antietam.
00:51:30.180 Yeah, okay, all right, okay, I got it, I got it.
00:51:32.040 But most people, we memorized when it happened,
00:51:35.600 and we've long since forgotten that date.
00:51:39.580 And we never learned anything about why it was important.
00:51:42.120 So let me take you back to 1862.
00:51:45.280 1862, Frederick, Maryland, the North is just getting our heads handed to us, okay?
00:51:52.520 We're losing everything.
00:51:54.840 And a union corporal is out in the field.
00:52:02.000 And his name was Barton Mitchell.
00:52:06.040 And he's walking along this field, and he sees this package just laying there.
00:52:11.540 It was abandoned on an empty hill.
00:52:14.280 And they're just walking along, and they see this package there,
00:52:17.200 and they're like, what is, I wonder what this is.
00:52:18.960 They open it up, and inside were three cigars and the battle plan to attack the union forces.
00:52:29.960 And you're like, wait a minute, what is this?
00:52:31.940 And these were union soldiers that just found this.
00:52:36.040 And it was, they had heard rumors that General Lee was going to attack the North
00:52:40.940 in their own territory for a while.
00:52:43.740 But the union soldiers were kind of prepared.
00:52:47.720 Not really, they would have been wiped out.
00:52:50.100 But they thought they were kind of prepared.
00:52:51.780 And they knew, though, if Lee could pull it off, it would be the end of the war.
00:52:56.640 So Mitchell, this corporal, he's out there in the field, and he's like,
00:52:59.860 we've got to get this to Washington.
00:53:02.680 We've got to get it to at least our commander, McClellan.
00:53:07.820 So he gets it to McClellan.
00:53:09.600 Now, why would McClellan believe that they just accidentally left this thing out?
00:53:15.740 Well, by happenstance, by complete coincidence or a miracle, a second miracle happened.
00:53:25.900 He's looking at the writing, and he's like, I don't know if we can trust this.
00:53:29.300 And the guy looking over his shoulder, one of his aides that happened to be there in the tent that day went,
00:53:37.240 wait a minute, hang on just a second.
00:53:38.440 I recognize the writing.
00:53:43.040 This is a friend of mine.
00:53:45.220 He's on the south.
00:53:46.720 He's on the southern side.
00:53:48.400 This is a friend of mine.
00:53:49.680 This is his handwriting.
00:53:51.360 And I know he wouldn't be involved in anything that was trying to, you know, throw us off the track.
00:53:57.060 He's just not that kind of guy.
00:53:58.360 He's this is it.
00:54:00.180 This is real.
00:54:01.260 So they get it to Washington.
00:54:06.220 What they don't know in Washington is what has been happening with Abraham Lincoln.
00:54:16.540 Antietam became America's bloodiest battle ever.
00:54:20.520 And historians now all agree, if they wouldn't have had that intelligence, they would have lost the battle and it would have ended the war and it would have ended the war for slavery.
00:54:35.020 And that would have been the end of the republic.
00:54:37.320 One of the big experts on Antietam, his name is Jane McPherson, James McPherson.
00:54:48.320 He said the odds against the sequence of events that led to the loss and finding and verification of these orders had to be at least a million to one.
00:54:58.220 But this isn't the real miracle.
00:55:00.360 Around the time that the battle plans were being drawn, Abraham Lincoln wrote something that hadn't wasn't found until years and years later, he had written something and put it in his pocket.
00:55:18.180 And it said in the present civil war, it is quite possible that God's purpose is something different from the purpose of either party.
00:55:27.800 I am almost ready to say that this is probably true, that God wills this contest and wills that it should not end.
00:55:37.080 Now, imagine that here's the commander in chief.
00:55:39.960 Here's tell me when a king or anybody else has ever said, yeah, we're in the middle of this war.
00:55:46.320 And you know what?
00:55:46.920 I think we might be wrong, too.
00:55:49.920 I don't say that.
00:55:52.960 We're on the righteous side.
00:55:54.780 He's now wondering, because of the way things are stacking up, that I don't think we have the right and righteous cause.
00:56:03.300 Now, why is that?
00:56:04.760 But because before this, he was concerned about the union.
00:56:11.140 So he's having this thought, and he's having this thought, obviously, so much that he's actually writing it down.
00:56:16.920 To suggest that the North was wrong as well.
00:56:25.400 So Lincoln tucked this memo away.
00:56:28.400 It wasn't intended for anybody to see.
00:56:31.200 And it wasn't discovered until years and years later with the Lincoln papers, when one of his secretaries happened upon it after his death.
00:56:41.180 His secretary said, this is the honest communication, the sincerity of a perfect and honest soul trying to bring itself into closer communication with its maker.
00:57:00.820 So he's trying to figure out, what do we do?
00:57:03.980 And he makes a pact with God.
00:57:08.580 This next battle, whatever it is, I will do what you want me to do.
00:57:16.880 And what I think you want me to do is free all of the slaves.
00:57:23.220 Because America existing isn't as important as that.
00:57:28.000 And just send me a sign that that's right.
00:57:30.740 And if so, I will do it.
00:57:33.980 So they win the Battle of Antietam.
00:57:37.540 Now, he's making that covenant at the same time they're finding that map.
00:57:45.420 He doesn't know at the time.
00:57:48.600 They find it.
00:57:56.880 And then they win.
00:57:58.100 He later said, this war had not been about some moral crusade.
00:58:07.380 It had not been a religious movement.
00:58:11.020 And now he recognized that he was wrong.
00:58:15.540 Lincoln called his cabinet together.
00:58:18.040 And he said, we're on the wrong side.
00:58:21.380 We have to change the purpose of the war.
00:58:23.340 Everybody thought that he was wrong.
00:58:27.560 He said, I don't care.
00:58:30.080 God told me.
00:58:31.260 He later testified.
00:58:33.620 He had made a vow, a covenant, that if God gave us victory in the approaching battle,
00:58:38.860 he would consider it an indication of the divine will and that it was his duty to move forward in the cause of emancipation.
00:58:49.020 When they started to speak, he raised his hand and said, I don't want to hear any argument about it.
00:58:53.780 But this is God's will.
00:58:57.820 That covenant is what won us the war.
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01:00:25.920 I feel like somebody needs to ring this bell every single day, every quarter hour.
01:00:42.360 And that is, America's not a bad place.
01:00:44.760 America's not a racist place.
01:00:46.480 America is a good place.
01:00:47.740 America is from slavery, totalitarianism, fascism, communism, than any country in the history of the world.
01:00:58.500 I mean, I just feel like we should say that over and over again and let people know that's the truth.
01:01:04.440 I look at what's happening to us, and we're just awash in this anti-Americanism that I never thought I would see from her own people.
01:01:19.900 And it's so easily adopted by everyone.
01:01:23.060 And you have to understand, this is about the fundamental transformation of the United States of America.
01:01:32.560 Joe Biden has come out and said he's going to transform the nation if elected.
01:01:41.380 So, you know, you don't ever transform anything that you love.
01:01:46.580 You transform things like, I'm going to tear down this old house.
01:01:51.200 Well, no, you know, I'm not going to tear all of it down.
01:01:54.340 I'm just going to transform it into something completely different.
01:01:57.740 You don't say that about the Mona Lisa.
01:01:59.680 You don't say that about any beautiful piece of art.
01:02:02.120 You would never say that.
01:02:03.460 Hey, I'm getting married next week.
01:02:05.520 And then her fundamental transformation begins.
01:02:09.600 No one would marry that person that said that.
01:02:13.740 But we've heard it before.
01:02:16.600 We heard it from Barack Obama when he said five days before the election.
01:02:21.200 Five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.
01:02:28.340 And we thought we dodged that bullet more than we did.
01:02:32.760 I mean, he put a possibly a mortal wound into our nation with the things that he started.
01:02:40.340 And what did he start?
01:02:42.640 Well, we were called racists for pointing this out.
01:02:46.480 But this is what Michelle Obama was saying on the campaign trail before she was taken off.
01:02:51.840 And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
01:02:55.500 We are going to have to change our conversation.
01:02:58.360 We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
01:03:01.460 We're going to have to move into a different place.
01:03:04.220 What part of that is not being done right now?
01:03:12.860 What part of that isn't being done today?
01:03:18.920 The fundamental transformation and Joe Biden is now picking up that same language.
01:03:24.860 Why?
01:03:26.500 Because the same people who were behind Barack Obama are the same people behind Joe Biden.
01:03:33.060 And they're all radicals.
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01:05:05.500 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:05:07.680 We're so glad that you've tuned in today.
01:05:09.180 Thank you so much for watching.
01:05:11.160 Um, if you were with us on Thursday, uh, I told you about a special that I was doing called restoring hope.
01:05:18.840 Uh, and it, uh, it was one scary Thursday.
01:05:23.720 Uh, we had absolutely everything that could go wrong, did go wrong.
01:05:29.560 And we usually wear that as a badge of honor.
01:05:31.640 We usually like, hmm, must be important.
01:05:35.680 Um, because I've never seen anything like this before.
01:05:40.080 Right before broadcast, we spent all day doing what's called rendering.
01:05:44.720 Um, and when I got on the air that morning, I was told later, it said 36 hours to render.
01:05:51.820 And I was like, well, we're on, uh, in 12 hours.
01:05:55.940 Um, and then it got down.
01:05:58.380 I went on the air and I said, we're having problems, uh, with a special, just say a prayer.
01:06:04.880 It immediately dropped to, uh, 11 and then it was 10, then it was eight.
01:06:09.960 And we, we had it finished literally 20 minutes before we went on the air.
01:06:15.600 And then it took 15 minutes to get it to our control rooms.
01:06:20.280 So it was really, really close.
01:06:22.780 But then right at eight, something that is never happened before.
01:06:27.060 I don't even know how this is possible, but our network went down.
01:06:31.360 The network connections to, uh, the knock in, in, uh, in New York went down.
01:06:38.340 Uh, we couldn't communicate, uh, with one another.
01:06:42.300 Then our lines to YouTube and Facebook went down and then within a minute, we, everybody
01:06:51.240 who was waiting for the special online at blaze TV, it kicked everybody off.
01:06:57.720 We've never had this happen before ever.
01:07:01.600 We did.
01:07:02.220 We still don't really know exactly what happened.
01:07:06.540 Uh, except there was a, there was a powerful force against this thing.
01:07:12.300 I will tell you that I watched it and parts of it made me cringe because it wasn't, you
01:07:19.540 know, we had problems with the audio sync, et cetera, et cetera, and they are redoing
01:07:23.900 it and is going to be all in high definition.
01:07:26.320 And I think it'll be posted in high definition on blaze TV on Wednesday.
01:07:30.700 If you haven't seen it yet, you need to see it.
01:07:33.720 If you saw the first time, uh, watch it in high definition.
01:07:37.200 It is stunning.
01:07:40.200 And we really wanted to do something that would restore people's hope and make them feel better
01:07:46.860 as they, as they watched it.
01:07:48.760 And like, you're not surrounded.
01:07:50.800 You're there is a plan and it seems like a stupid plan, but it's not.
01:07:56.080 We need to restore the covenant and we need to do it personally.
01:08:00.520 One by one.
01:08:01.620 The reason why I told you that Abraham Lincoln story a few minutes ago is it's not made by
01:08:06.380 the nation, which I thought at the beginning of this, that it was supposed to be made by
01:08:10.800 the nation, but it's not.
01:08:12.000 It has to be made by the individuals because if we don't, if we don't obey the basic 10
01:08:20.460 commandments, if we don't love thy neighbor, do the big ones.
01:08:24.260 We're not allowed to have this land.
01:08:27.660 I just, and I believe that with everything in me, this land has absolutely everything
01:08:32.560 it needs.
01:08:34.100 Everything to survive is on this land.
01:08:37.540 Everything to transform the world is on this land and it's not going to be had by an unrighteous
01:08:43.540 people.
01:08:44.220 And we've known that for 400 years since the pilgrims got here and we are really not doing
01:08:51.400 well in that category.
01:08:52.840 I don't know if you've noticed that.
01:08:57.800 So we put this up and I will tell you, I was humbled by the responses from people.
01:09:04.880 I was just, let me just give you just one.
01:09:09.840 My husband has followed your program for years, Glenn, but I'll be honest.
01:09:13.980 Most of the time, my head is in the sand and I've just prayed and taken my husband's advice
01:09:18.920 when voting.
01:09:19.560 However, tonight I slowed down to watch your heartfelt message, your expressions, your eyes filled
01:09:26.520 with love for the people in your country.
01:09:28.560 It took my breath away.
01:09:30.740 I just wanted to say thank you.
01:09:33.200 Over and over and over again, people were saying, I, I get it.
01:09:40.120 I see it.
01:09:41.540 It was inspiring.
01:09:43.220 I feel so much better.
01:09:46.240 Well, you don't have any idea because if you just watched it, you don't know what it truly
01:09:52.460 took.
01:09:53.160 And, and the miracles that we saw for the first time, uh, in my career, I got a letter
01:10:01.120 from the editors of this, uh, that said, please pass this on to your audience.
01:10:07.820 Uh, we just want to say a humble thank you to all of you.
01:10:13.040 When Glenn gathered a small team of us together three weeks ago, we had no idea we get the
01:10:17.020 chance to participate in and witness so many miracles.
01:10:20.820 Glenn has told us he felt compelled that the nation needed to hear a message of hope, love
01:10:25.440 and unity and a call back to the covenant.
01:10:28.360 He wanted to make a broadcast at his ranch in the mountains of Southern Idaho.
01:10:34.240 Many of us pointed out that there is no internet service outside of your barn, Glenn, but Glenn
01:10:41.780 assured us that this is what he felt compelled to do and that God would help us.
01:10:45.360 We started our journey with a prayer, asking God to guide and direct us, which he did every
01:10:50.300 step of the way.
01:10:51.700 And this, I love the way this is written, but this is not telling the story when he sent
01:10:55.960 the beautiful spring rain and the storm and lightning, it was all around us, but the sun
01:11:02.220 shone where we had our cameras.
01:11:04.500 That's not really explaining it.
01:11:06.060 It is the nastiest storm.
01:11:08.240 I think I've had, well, I know I've ever seen here in Idaho over our property.
01:11:12.480 It was this storm of biblical proportions and we were filming and it was right before we
01:11:19.280 had to have everything wrapped up.
01:11:21.440 And this thing was just sitting on the edge of the mountain range.
01:11:26.480 And I kept saying, we're not going to make it.
01:11:28.460 We're not going to make it.
01:11:29.360 We kept praying.
01:11:30.500 It started to rain, but it rained all around us.
01:11:34.660 Literally, it did not rain on us with the cameras.
01:11:38.040 It was absolutely incredible.
01:11:40.980 When we finally got everything back into the barn, that's when the storm hit.
01:11:46.040 And it was, it was so bad, it tore our satellite down.
01:11:50.540 We didn't realize it until the next Monday that our satellite was down.
01:11:56.680 It said, let's see here.
01:11:58.920 He would, God would help us figure out how to get 400 people to the top of one of the mountains
01:12:04.100 with all the technical equipment, food, and other logistics.
01:12:07.700 Let me tell you, getting toilets for 400 people into a mountain is no easy task.
01:12:13.100 There were so many things that happened around that, not the toilets, but the mountain thing.
01:12:18.080 Many times it seemed impossible for us to accomplish the goals that set out for us.
01:12:21.620 But every time we were just about to give up, the hand of God would come and bless us.
01:12:25.840 The path would open for us to get to the permit, to permit the broadcast from Plymouth or Gettysburg.
01:12:33.060 We would find a group of kids to sing with only 24 hours notice.
01:12:37.280 We had so much help and witnessed so many miracles and blessings that the final day grew near.
01:12:43.940 Our enthusiasm was high.
01:12:45.880 We knew there was a lot left to do in the last four days, but we were sure we were up to the task.
01:12:50.560 We pushed and pushed and worked very hard.
01:12:52.580 None of us slept.
01:12:53.400 We were down to a group of four of us working in the production office.
01:12:56.900 We had been there for 72 hours.
01:12:59.480 None of us had slept.
01:13:00.480 We were starting to get a bit weary, blurry, cranky, and downright stinky.
01:13:04.840 But by the end, it was in sight, and we knew we were going to make it.
01:13:09.220 When we got to the last 24 hours, finished loading things into the computer, everything changed.
01:13:14.620 Nothing went our way.
01:13:16.280 Computers were crashing.
01:13:17.540 Networks went down.
01:13:18.560 All of our hard work came to a screeching halt.
01:13:20.940 In the cold morning hours of July 2nd, that's last Thursday, the four of us stood in the production office looking at each other with a slow realization that we were just not going to make it.
01:13:32.260 We were not going to be able to broadcast the show that Glenn was so certain the nation needed to hear.
01:13:37.080 It was devastating to us, overwhelming and dark.
01:13:40.640 All of the elation, all of the energy of the last two weeks just slipped away.
01:13:45.280 I remember falling to my knees thinking I would cry from sadness, but I was too afraid and tired for tears to come.
01:13:52.500 For about an hour, we all just looked at each other, wondering what to do.
01:13:56.180 How are we going to tell Glenn that we had failed, that we were not going to be able to deliver?
01:14:01.020 7 a.m. came in the Rockies.
01:14:03.020 Pink light washed over the mountains, and we could hear Glenn's voice as he began to broadcast on the radio.
01:14:07.840 Make sure you're watching tonight at 8 o'clock Eastern as we broadcast from the Standing Rock Ranch.
01:14:12.700 The four of us looked at each other and knew we had to tell him it wasn't going to happen.
01:14:18.380 So I sent a text.
01:14:20.200 Glenn, I'm sorry, but you have to tell them it's not going to happen.
01:14:23.780 We're just not going to be able to pull this off.
01:14:26.540 But Glenn's voice kept coming over the radio strong and loud.
01:14:29.360 Tune in tonight and listen to the message of hope for America from the Standing Rock Ranch.
01:14:33.800 I texted again.
01:14:35.340 Glenn, listen to me.
01:14:36.360 We have failed.
01:14:37.440 We are not going to be able to do this.
01:14:39.260 Stop telling people to tune in.
01:14:40.920 But Glenn didn't listen to me.
01:14:42.840 He instead listened to the Spirit.
01:14:44.460 And instead of telling all of you that we had to cancel, he humbled himself and told you of our trouble.
01:14:50.220 And he asked you to pray, to ask God for a miracle.
01:14:53.820 We watched on Glenn's Facebook post, post after post mentioned, praying now on my knees, sending prayer.
01:15:00.820 All of a sudden, as if a wave of fresh air flooded into the production office, our exhausted bodies were renewed.
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01:17:45.060 So, Mike Lindell goes out and he wants to make a more perfect sleep.
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01:18:09.080 But Mike, it's not perfect.
01:18:11.060 Why would you even make it if it's not perfect?
01:18:13.440 And he's like, Glenn, I think you're confusing me with the Constitution.
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01:18:18.900 That was a they did come together to make a more perfect nation, not a perfect one, because we're men and we couldn't get all of it done.
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01:19:38.460 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:19:52.040 We're we're glad you're listening to us.
01:19:54.600 Thank you so much.
01:19:55.480 By the way, if you would like to learn more about the American Covenant, you can go to American Covenant dot org, American Covenant dot org.
01:20:04.960 And there's a few books.
01:20:07.980 I am actually reading one by Tim Ballard.
01:20:10.080 He's the guy who is in charge of Operation Underground Railroad and and also the Nazarene Fund.
01:20:19.560 And he's written a book about Lincoln and the Covenant that you should read.
01:20:25.120 My feeling is we have to take.
01:20:27.560 It's not my feeling.
01:20:28.220 My prompting is, is that we must take the covenant as a people.
01:20:32.560 And even if it's just a remnant of us, we have to live the way the Lord is asking us to live and do only those things he's asking us to do.
01:20:43.240 And I explained this in the special.
01:20:45.820 But then the other thing is, is Lincoln had to put his action into word.
01:20:51.560 I mean, put his words into action.
01:20:53.620 He had to do things and he took on slavery.
01:20:56.220 Well, slavery is not done yet.
01:21:00.040 And I would I would have a little easier time if people weren't complaining that statues were, you know, towering over them and oppressing them.
01:21:13.940 No statue has ever made me feel one way or another.
01:21:17.160 And I lived in Seattle with a statue to Karl Marx.
01:21:20.220 So, please, no statue oppresses you.
01:21:23.820 Stop it right now.
01:21:25.380 I'd have an easier time if people were talking about the slavery that's going on right now.
01:21:31.240 Do you know do you know the horrors of what they have just found in a shipping container out of China?
01:21:39.160 They found in a shipping container.
01:21:41.760 I don't even remember how many thousands of tons that it was of human hair.
01:21:49.740 Gee, I remember another nation making clothing out of human hair.
01:21:55.380 What are we doing?
01:21:58.960 Let's get involved and stop real slavery.
01:22:02.840 Let's band together and stop it today.
01:22:06.840 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:09.160 Hey, I can understand why the media didn't cover the Stone Mountain guys.
01:22:14.700 You know, the guys, all African-Americans, all dressed in like military garb, all carrying semi-automatic weapons.
01:22:25.160 About a hundred of them just show up at the Stone Mountain Memorial and say, come on, bring it on.
01:22:33.100 Bring it on.
01:22:33.700 We're here to bring it on.
01:22:35.240 Where's where are reparations?
01:22:37.200 I can understand why they didn't cover that.
01:22:40.380 But, you know, they were too busy covering.
01:22:45.560 Oh, well, Shelly, she dries hair at the Cutting Corral and she wasn't wearing her mask properly.
01:22:55.140 And so they they really needed to go after that this weekend.
01:22:58.640 And so they probably just didn't have time to cover the Marxist revolutionaries in our street program.
01:23:07.860 OK, may I may I change the subject here just a second?
01:23:11.980 And then we're going to get to a Galan Maxwell.
01:23:16.280 Yes, there's something wrong with this.
01:23:19.680 I mean, this is an understatement.
01:23:21.500 And I know, but there's something wrong with this Epstein story that we need to talk about.
01:23:28.360 First, let me tell you about Relief Factor Keith.
01:23:31.220 He lives in Washington and he's literally been kicking butt.
01:23:36.940 He's been kicking butt and taking names for decades.
01:23:39.280 He runs a family martial arts studio and teaches five karate classes a day.
01:23:44.900 He all I can think of is Napoleon Dynamite.
01:23:48.840 What was that guy?
01:23:49.460 Because I used to use Cutting Corral, too.
01:23:51.500 What was the guy who is and he was going to get Kip and Napoleon into shape?
01:23:57.820 Your Rex.
01:23:58.500 What was his name?
01:23:59.620 Rex.
01:23:59.900 Yeah.
01:24:00.520 Rex.
01:24:01.000 Anyway, as he starts climbing up into his 50s, Keith started to feel like his body was beginning to wear out.
01:24:08.740 And he thought he might have to give up on his passion.
01:24:10.720 But he'd been hearing about Relief Factor on the radio and hadn't acted on it.
01:24:15.720 Well, Keith, he acted on it eventually.
01:24:20.000 And he decided, I'm going to give it a try.
01:24:22.380 And I know how he feels.
01:24:23.580 And I know how his story ends because it ends the same way mine does.
01:24:27.200 Keith got his life back.
01:24:28.640 If he happened to walk by his studio one of these days, I doubt you'll see him in the American flag pants.
01:24:33.960 But you will see him teaching the next generation how to kick butt and take down names.
01:24:38.580 It's Relief Factor.
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01:24:56.920 So, Stu.
01:25:00.720 Yeah, Glenn.
01:25:05.040 Epstein.
01:25:05.880 You seem to have something bubbling a little bit inside your noggin.
01:25:10.240 Yeah.
01:25:11.040 Yeah.
01:25:11.560 Okay, so, you know, you have this guy who nobody really knows how he made his money, right?
01:25:21.180 I mean, he's an investment guy, but nobody really knows.
01:25:24.820 How did he go from a teacher to a billionaire?
01:25:27.940 Right.
01:25:28.360 You know?
01:25:28.680 The only thing is the victorious seeker, or the limited, that guy.
01:25:33.200 His billions, for some reason, he was very, very trusting of this guy with very little experience in managing money.
01:25:46.660 Except for, of course, his experience.
01:25:48.260 And yet, it worked out very well.
01:25:49.820 Yeah.
01:25:50.480 The only thing he really had any sort of experience with was running a Ponzi scheme, which he was not prosecuted for.
01:25:58.500 Unfortunately, a lot of people's lives would have been changed if he was, hopefully.
01:26:03.200 Right.
01:26:03.500 But, yeah.
01:26:04.020 That one just kind of slipped away.
01:26:05.920 His partner got prosecuted, not Jeffrey Epstein.
01:26:09.340 And then that experience somehow won him into running a billionaire's fortune and all of his cash, which is a strange, strange choice.
01:26:21.500 Is that...
01:26:22.260 Yeah.
01:26:23.100 Is that some part of your suspicion?
01:26:25.140 Hey, I have this science teacher over here.
01:26:27.160 He's just gonna...
01:26:28.880 He's actually biology, so it's, you know, it's science,
01:26:31.880 but it's not like running numbers or a computer or something, you know what I mean?
01:26:36.060 I mean, what...
01:26:37.840 How did he get this?
01:26:40.040 Then he makes billions of dollars.
01:26:42.100 He becomes one of the richest people in the world.
01:26:44.260 And then he becomes everybody's best friend who happens to be a little bit scummy.
01:26:54.440 He's everybody's best friend.
01:26:57.360 You know, Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton, even Donald Trump was his friend for a while.
01:27:06.460 But I don't know how you...
01:27:09.020 I don't know if you were going on trips with him, like the Clintons.
01:27:14.120 I don't know how you didn't know.
01:27:18.840 You know what I'm saying?
01:27:20.320 Yeah.
01:27:20.620 I mean, in this Netflix documentary on Epstein, they have multiple people who were like contractors working on this island.
01:27:28.480 And all of them seemed to know about it.
01:27:31.200 They all had...
01:27:32.900 They were all very suspicious as to why there were constantly 15 and 16-year-old girls running around there,
01:27:38.560 sometimes without clothes on.
01:27:41.800 It was not a...
01:27:43.480 Not a secret.
01:27:45.380 Yeah.
01:27:45.820 It didn't seem to be well hidden if that was the goal.
01:27:50.220 Mm-hmm.
01:27:50.720 Mm-hmm.
01:27:51.280 Mm-hmm.
01:27:51.940 Mm-hmm.
01:27:52.240 So, what do you think about the theory that he might have been an intelligence asset?
01:28:08.700 Mm-hmm.
01:28:10.560 I don't know about that part of the theory.
01:28:14.100 And this is...
01:28:15.820 I've seen this batted around a little bit in that he was essentially trapping all these powerful people as an intelligence asset.
01:28:26.920 I think even if you don't necessarily...
01:28:30.000 Before you even go down that road, because that's an interesting one as well,
01:28:33.540 the idea of him being a guy who really liked this sort of activity,
01:28:39.220 found other powerful people who also enjoyed the same activity,
01:28:42.780 and was able to hold on to his freedom for as long as he did,
01:28:49.860 because he had an incredible amount of evidence on a credible amount of powerful people.
01:28:58.560 Mm-hmm.
01:28:58.960 So, the theory that he could just be free because, look, he liked hanging out with young girls,
01:29:04.280 he knew a lot of other people who did too,
01:29:06.220 and he had cameras all over the island where they did all their stuff,
01:29:08.900 so he could constantly use that as a shield against his own capture.
01:29:16.340 There's that sort of level of this theory.
01:29:18.900 You're going a step further than that, even,
01:29:21.800 to say that this was an intentional outside foreign government sort of issue.
01:29:27.920 I would say a foreign government.
01:29:30.680 Hmm?
01:29:30.820 Or a U.S. government?
01:29:33.820 I mean, just think of how much power you would have
01:29:37.060 if you had the world's most powerful people on tape.
01:29:41.820 You know?
01:29:42.660 And that would be something that a government,
01:29:45.920 you know, a deep state kind of scumbaggy,
01:29:51.240 do-anything-for-power government,
01:29:53.320 can't think of one,
01:29:56.060 would say,
01:29:57.280 yeah,
01:29:58.520 say,
01:29:59.540 hey,
01:30:01.340 you know,
01:30:02.280 we could throw your ass in jail for all time,
01:30:05.960 or
01:30:07.160 you could just kind of work with us a bit.
01:30:11.560 Just,
01:30:11.960 we just need some stuff on,
01:30:13.440 let's say,
01:30:13.960 we just need some information on
01:30:16.540 the queen.
01:30:17.840 What does she eat every day?
01:30:19.160 How does she keep her slender figure like that?
01:30:21.960 What is she,
01:30:22.880 is she still exercising?
01:30:25.600 They got some information on the prints.
01:30:27.880 I don't know.
01:30:29.380 They got that far,
01:30:31.600 but they certainly got some information on the prints.
01:30:32.820 You just have,
01:30:34.220 yeah,
01:30:34.560 and I'm not necessarily saying it was for foreign governments
01:30:37.380 as much as it is for just corporations
01:30:40.020 and get them on our side,
01:30:42.560 get them,
01:30:43.300 you know,
01:30:43.560 you just,
01:30:44.120 that's a lot of power.
01:30:45.980 That's,
01:30:46.220 that's,
01:30:46.600 that's,
01:30:47.220 you know,
01:30:48.320 Hoover kind of power.
01:30:50.220 Hoover and,
01:30:51.500 you know,
01:30:52.300 Hoover,
01:30:53.200 it didn't end well for Hoover,
01:30:55.440 but everybody was afraid of Hoover
01:30:57.640 until he was out.
01:31:00.160 Now,
01:31:00.680 I don't know if,
01:31:02.300 you know,
01:31:02.860 I don't know if Maxwell,
01:31:04.600 I mean,
01:31:04.960 they're saying she's singing like a bird.
01:31:08.040 It's a,
01:31:08.580 it's a weird way this went down.
01:31:10.040 I mean,
01:31:10.180 she,
01:31:10.520 people were speculating.
01:31:11.960 She was all over the world.
01:31:13.220 She was apparently in New Hampshire,
01:31:14.500 uh,
01:31:15.940 gets arrested and,
01:31:18.340 you know,
01:31:18.680 she was the girlfriend.
01:31:20.340 If you haven't watched all these documentaries,
01:31:22.280 all the girlfriend slash sort of,
01:31:24.540 uh,
01:31:25.160 teenager picker upper of the,
01:31:27.800 uh,
01:31:28.220 of the Epstein,
01:31:29.080 uh,
01:31:29.960 world,
01:31:30.380 which was,
01:31:31.120 again,
01:31:31.800 we were kind of talking about this off the air.
01:31:33.640 It's a world that's,
01:31:34.980 it's one thing to say,
01:31:36.080 okay,
01:31:36.360 you're going to abuse a few women,
01:31:39.540 right?
01:31:40.520 Terrible,
01:31:41.460 horrible person.
01:31:42.120 You are,
01:31:42.520 you're going,
01:31:43.280 you're going to prison.
01:31:44.100 You're an apologist for this.
01:31:45.660 Now I did.
01:31:46.500 I said,
01:31:46.700 do I,
01:31:47.000 I just said you're going to prison.
01:31:48.360 It's terrible.
01:31:48.780 Horrible.
01:31:49.120 It doesn't sound like apology.
01:31:51.080 Course.
01:31:51.660 It's terrible.
01:31:52.280 You don't use a few women.
01:31:53.500 No,
01:31:53.680 but I,
01:31:54.140 I'm trying to make it a separate point,
01:31:56.200 but I appreciate you interrupting it.
01:31:57.720 So you can make it look like I was saying to help you.
01:32:00.340 Yeah,
01:32:00.660 of course.
01:32:01.120 Yeah.
01:32:01.520 Um,
01:32:02.180 the point is though,
01:32:03.200 how would you think you could possibly get away with what he did?
01:32:08.340 You know,
01:32:08.800 if you,
01:32:09.080 you have a couple of targets and you do something terrible to these few women,
01:32:12.560 maybe you think you're going to get away with it.
01:32:14.460 This is a guy who routinely over a multiple,
01:32:18.120 multiple year,
01:32:19.320 uh,
01:32:20.160 timeframe would go out into local communities around him and abduct,
01:32:26.500 basically multiple 15 and 16 year olds.
01:32:30.860 And bring them in to do all this stuff at his house in which he was,
01:32:36.460 in which he owned was well known in the community was in a very,
01:32:41.520 wasn't really wearing a mask area.
01:32:43.140 Was not really wearing a mask.
01:32:44.340 This is pre COVID,
01:32:45.080 uh,
01:32:45.660 was not wearing a mask.
01:32:46.860 He is in a,
01:32:47.780 the richest community in the area where all of the rich people are that know
01:32:54.720 everybody and everything about this,
01:32:56.640 this community,
01:32:57.240 because it was,
01:32:57.960 it's tight knit and everyone knows when the new person moves in,
01:33:01.140 he's just bringing in like,
01:33:03.120 you know,
01:33:04.100 people who are,
01:33:05.100 uh,
01:33:05.560 of lower means that don't normally go to this community,
01:33:09.400 bringing them in over and over and over again.
01:33:12.180 And then having networks of recruiting,
01:33:14.180 going out into local high schools,
01:33:16.160 like how on earth could you possibly believe that it's that one of the
01:33:20.660 116 year olds you bring into your home is not going to start talking to
01:33:25.040 their mom about this when they feel bad about it later on.
01:33:27.840 There's no way you could believe you were going to get away with this unless
01:33:31.360 you had either just an incredible amount of hubris and believe you could
01:33:37.380 get,
01:33:37.620 you could pay your way out of everything because no one's going to believe
01:33:40.460 this random 16 year old.
01:33:41.960 But when you've done it with a hundred of them,
01:33:44.180 there's going to be enough,
01:33:45.540 uh,
01:33:46.000 enough people who can come together and say,
01:33:47.920 yes,
01:33:48.100 this happened.
01:33:49.240 Or you have some real high connections that you think can deflect all of
01:33:53.360 these things when it comes down to it.
01:33:56.080 It's hard to imagine,
01:33:57.500 honestly,
01:33:57.900 that anyone could just be this ballsy.
01:34:00.900 I don't know how you think it's going to work without those connections.
01:34:04.640 Well,
01:34:04.700 you could,
01:34:05.320 your arrogance could get out of control,
01:34:07.080 but you wouldn't,
01:34:08.780 your arrogance wouldn't get out of control unless you had some sort of
01:34:13.460 you know,
01:34:14.780 Trump card hanging,
01:34:16.000 not literally,
01:34:16.900 but some,
01:34:17.340 some sort of a,
01:34:18.200 you know,
01:34:19.200 a card that you could pull out and go,
01:34:21.640 yeah,
01:34:21.820 I don't think you're going to look over here.
01:34:23.800 You know,
01:34:25.060 I mean,
01:34:25.540 it's just,
01:34:26.040 it's,
01:34:26.640 and I don't,
01:34:27.180 you did have it with me.
01:34:28.140 I have an easier police.
01:34:31.440 Yeah.
01:34:32.800 Which is amazing.
01:34:33.700 You know,
01:34:33.900 here they are the enemies of everyone.
01:34:36.140 Oh,
01:34:36.560 everyone,
01:34:37.080 the police.
01:34:37.740 Oh my gosh.
01:34:38.480 Everybody hates the police.
01:34:40.340 You know,
01:34:40.780 the only people who stood up for those victims were the police officers.
01:34:45.080 Everybody else abandoned them all throughout government.
01:34:47.960 Basically the police officers,
01:34:50.020 yeah,
01:34:50.520 they actually stepped up and said,
01:34:52.740 no,
01:34:53.200 we're not going to let this happen.
01:34:55.020 And continually beat this drum for multiple years after it had already been
01:34:59.960 covered up.
01:35:00.620 We still wouldn't have known if it wasn't for them.
01:35:03.620 Uh,
01:35:04.020 if it wasn't for the police officers continue so focused on making sure this guy
01:35:08.440 paid for these crimes,
01:35:09.520 we would have never known about them.
01:35:14.220 It's,
01:35:14.700 uh,
01:35:15.380 it's,
01:35:15.900 it's truly remarkable,
01:35:17.720 uh,
01:35:18.660 that he killed himself too.
01:35:23.640 I mean,
01:35:24.380 I mean,
01:35:24.620 I just don't buy it.
01:35:25.780 I just,
01:35:26.600 I don't buy,
01:35:28.180 I have an easier time thinking Bigfoot killed John F.
01:35:32.160 Kennedy.
01:35:33.620 Then this guy killed himself in prison.
01:35:37.000 Really?
01:35:38.000 Cause I don't think there's a lot of people proposing the theory that Bigfoot
01:35:42.040 killed John Kennedy.
01:35:43.200 So you're pretty,
01:35:43.800 you're on the line on that.
01:35:45.160 That's that's,
01:35:45.600 that's way out of the line,
01:35:47.160 but I would accept that one faster than this was just,
01:35:51.720 no,
01:35:52.060 the camera was out and the guys and they were just sleeping and it was weird.
01:35:56.920 And it was,
01:35:57.940 you know,
01:35:58.220 nobody came in there.
01:35:59.480 He just hung him.
01:36:00.360 Said this.
01:36:00.840 No,
01:36:01.360 I don't believe it.
01:36:02.460 There's a new book.
01:36:03.040 Got to believe about this too.
01:36:04.420 Maybe we should get the authors on,
01:36:05.600 um,
01:36:06.200 there's a new book about this that basically,
01:36:08.400 uh,
01:36:09.560 dives into this and is only focused on whether the,
01:36:14.260 the,
01:36:14.880 uh,
01:36:15.260 suicide was real.
01:36:16.860 You know,
01:36:17.380 like it's not focused on the entire story because there's a lot of Epstein
01:36:20.640 stuff coming out.
01:36:21.360 This is about like what happened at the prison.
01:36:24.860 This doesn't make any sense.
01:36:26.320 Can we get that person on?
01:36:27.380 We got to get,
01:36:27.840 yeah,
01:36:28.100 it's two,
01:36:28.640 it's two authors.
01:36:29.480 I'll,
01:36:29.660 um,
01:36:30.160 I'll,
01:36:30.540 I'll,
01:36:30.560 I'll get the name of the book and stuff.
01:36:32.060 I guess I think,
01:36:32.520 what is their conclusion?
01:36:33.900 Uh,
01:36:34.100 one of them is completely convinced that it,
01:36:36.860 that it was not suicide.
01:36:38.180 One of them is completely convinced.
01:36:40.240 The other one is like not completely convinced,
01:36:43.300 but very skeptical.
01:36:44.360 Like I would say,
01:36:45.800 uh,
01:36:46.820 is very open to the idea that it could have been,
01:36:49.940 um,
01:36:50.620 uh,
01:36:51.360 uh,
01:36:51.980 it could not have been,
01:36:53.300 you know,
01:36:53.740 potentially suicide.
01:36:54.980 Um,
01:36:55.800 the interesting thing,
01:36:56.720 it's not just random people too.
01:36:58.160 Like one of them is a,
01:36:59.580 you know,
01:37:00.500 well-known journalist,
01:37:01.900 uh,
01:37:02.560 has worked for,
01:37:03.480 you know,
01:37:04.140 uh,
01:37:05.260 mainstream and conservative leaning,
01:37:06.920 I would say sources.
01:37:08.540 Um,
01:37:09.040 uh,
01:37:09.400 so,
01:37:09.720 I mean,
01:37:09.940 it's not like some crazy conspiracy book.
01:37:12.280 I mean,
01:37:12.440 it's just looking at the facts of the situation.
01:37:14.200 And,
01:37:14.520 and like,
01:37:14.960 look,
01:37:15.220 it,
01:37:15.560 it's super suspicious.
01:37:16.700 I mean,
01:37:17.120 there is an idea that a person who has lived this,
01:37:21.000 uh,
01:37:21.340 life where they've done all of these things could just decide,
01:37:24.660 screw it.
01:37:24.980 What's the point?
01:37:26.340 Um,
01:37:26.700 there's a lot of evidence though,
01:37:27.900 that that's not where his head was at that time.
01:37:30.020 Uh,
01:37:30.900 even then,
01:37:32.300 you know,
01:37:33.180 he still,
01:37:33.720 he was still pretty convinced.
01:37:34.740 And honestly,
01:37:35.400 Glenn,
01:37:35.700 I think there's evidence to say that he had a decent case.
01:37:41.080 Honestly,
01:37:42.120 that's not the case that he was innocent of these crimes.
01:37:44.900 The case,
01:37:45.780 I mean,
01:37:46.820 he signed an agreement with the federal government that he would not be prosecuted anymore for any of this stuff.
01:37:52.740 And like,
01:37:53.400 you know,
01:37:53.640 they just basically said,
01:37:54.760 and this has happened several times.
01:37:56.140 And I think it's a bad development overall for the country,
01:37:58.780 which is we get these things,
01:38:01.020 they get resolved legally.
01:38:03.240 And then we say,
01:38:04.200 you know what?
01:38:04.520 This is a big deal.
01:38:05.300 And there's a lot of documentaries about it.
01:38:06.580 Let's just break all those agreements and now prosecute the person again.
01:38:09.560 And it's the same thing with Cosby.
01:38:10.900 It's happened with several,
01:38:12.200 Weinstein is in this area.
01:38:13.740 It's the same thing with,
01:38:14.940 it's the same thing with,
01:38:16.140 uh,
01:38:16.480 the me too movement where I've settled it.
01:38:19.520 You,
01:38:19.980 we paid out a big amount of money and then you come back and you're like,
01:38:23.520 no,
01:38:23.780 I want some,
01:38:24.560 uh,
01:38:24.760 I want to tell the truth.
01:38:25.880 You can't do that.
01:38:26.780 You can't have both.
01:38:27.940 I mean,
01:38:28.240 cause you can't have both Cosby signed an agreement that he would not testify
01:38:32.080 unless it was sealed.
01:38:33.900 And then he testified and then they just unsealed it because they really
01:38:37.600 wanted him to go to prison.
01:38:38.640 Well,
01:38:39.060 that's not okay.
01:38:40.680 I mean,
01:38:41.180 I think all these guys are guilty,
01:38:42.540 but that's not how this process is supposed to work.
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01:40:06.460 Station ID.
01:40:06.940 I have that book title,
01:40:18.960 Glenn,
01:40:19.120 if you'd,
01:40:19.480 uh,
01:40:19.800 if you'd like it.
01:40:20.720 Yeah.
01:40:20.920 Yeah.
01:40:21.140 Yeah.
01:40:21.300 Yeah.
01:40:21.420 It is called a convenient death.
01:40:24.000 The mysteries,
01:40:25.120 the mysterious demise of Jeffrey Epstein,
01:40:27.380 Alana Goodwin and,
01:40:28.740 uh,
01:40:29.160 uh,
01:40:29.440 Daniel helper are the two authors.
01:40:31.100 We've had Alana Goodwin on the show before a long time ago about something.
01:40:35.440 I can't remember what it was,
01:40:36.920 uh,
01:40:37.120 some political thing,
01:40:37.940 uh,
01:40:38.240 years ago.
01:40:39.140 Um,
01:40:39.420 but you know,
01:40:40.100 it's,
01:40:40.660 it's pretty interesting because they go,
01:40:42.900 they go pretty deep into it.
01:40:44.240 And it's a whole book written on just this short period of time.
01:40:48.320 And I,
01:40:49.340 you know,
01:40:49.520 there is,
01:40:50.200 there are conspiracies that,
01:40:51.880 that,
01:40:52.660 you know,
01:40:53.100 feel like total BS,
01:40:55.000 but are pretty widespread.
01:40:55.840 This one has a lot of people convinced that something went on.
01:41:00.400 And with good reason,
01:41:02.560 it's just,
01:41:03.720 it doesn't seem possible that this guy with all the attention on him could
01:41:08.340 somehow after a suicide attempt that was already,
01:41:11.680 that had already occurred previously,
01:41:13.040 that could just be left alone to attempt it again,
01:41:17.100 uh,
01:41:17.980 with all the cameras not working and all of the,
01:41:20.160 the weird coincidence around it.
01:41:21.940 It's a very strange story.
01:41:24.100 This is why we can't mix politics with our justice system.
01:41:28.560 Cause I don't trust anything anymore.
01:41:31.280 I really don't.
01:41:32.360 I mean,
01:41:32.580 I,
01:41:32.740 I,
01:41:33.120 do you really think we're ever going to find out the truth on this one?
01:41:37.520 No.
01:41:39.600 Do you,
01:41:40.260 I mean,
01:41:40.720 and how they had spy planes,
01:41:42.920 they had spy planes over her house,
01:41:45.900 uh,
01:41:47.300 looking for her,
01:41:48.720 the FBI.
01:41:49.900 I mean,
01:41:50.880 I mean,
01:41:51.700 this was really a well-crafted,
01:41:55.480 uh,
01:41:56.620 search.
01:42:00.880 What about all the other things that are going on right now?
01:42:03.580 Why is it that it's like,
01:42:05.600 why is it we can find out about the noose in the NASCAR thing?
01:42:09.700 FBI has,
01:42:10.700 you know,
01:42:11.040 a whole team of specialists down there.
01:42:13.340 And we can find out that,
01:42:14.600 but we,
01:42:15.980 we,
01:42:16.720 we haven't really,
01:42:18.020 we haven't really found anything at all about what was happening in
01:42:22.000 Washington or what's happening with black lives matter,
01:42:24.420 where the money is going,
01:42:25.660 who's organizing it.
01:42:27.180 How is it being organized?
01:42:29.060 I mean,
01:42:29.480 none of this stuff is being investigated.
01:42:32.060 Justice does not feel very just right now.
01:42:34.000 I mean,
01:42:34.160 I know every time I go five miles an hour over the frigging speed limit or
01:42:37.380 roll through a stop sign,
01:42:38.440 I'm getting pulled over yet statues with hundreds of people can gather with
01:42:42.960 ropes around statues and pull them down all over America.
01:42:46.000 No one seems to care.
01:42:48.040 So do you know what that sounds like?
01:42:53.600 The Bubba effect.
01:42:56.340 I had that very thought this morning as I found out another statue had been
01:43:01.280 pulled down,
01:43:02.040 blah,
01:43:02.200 blah,
01:43:02.300 blah.
01:43:02.620 And I thought,
01:43:03.600 you know what?
01:43:05.080 People are just going to start taking their,
01:43:07.040 their,
01:43:07.860 their own city in their own hands.
01:43:10.280 And you're going to stop me for speeding.
01:43:13.040 And yet this is okay.
01:43:14.740 That's the Bubba effect.
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01:44:36.240 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:44:46.140 We're glad you're here.
01:44:47.060 Just as you feel maybe a little beat up,
01:44:49.540 like there's nobody talking common sense anymore.
01:44:52.200 Let's cover something.
01:44:53.540 The media won't.
01:44:55.180 There are Republican candidates in the greater Baltimore area.
01:45:01.380 One,
01:45:02.100 two,
01:45:02.840 five,
01:45:03.480 five Republican candidates.
01:45:05.440 Uh,
01:45:06.320 that are African American.
01:45:08.100 And,
01:45:08.780 uh,
01:45:09.020 we have one of them on,
01:45:10.680 I think you're going to like her,
01:45:11.820 uh,
01:45:12.060 Kim Klasick.
01:45:13.360 She is a woman that moved to Baltimore round right after I think Obama was
01:45:18.960 elected.
01:45:19.820 And,
01:45:20.500 uh,
01:45:21.080 she founded potential me.
01:45:23.060 And this was something that would help women,
01:45:25.580 um,
01:45:26.760 you know,
01:45:27.440 uh,
01:45:28.080 get into the workforce and then develop themselves.
01:45:30.900 I think it's really great.
01:45:32.120 She assisted 200 women to become gainfully,
01:45:35.440 employed 30% have gone on now to,
01:45:38.900 uh,
01:45:39.320 obtain financial independence.
01:45:41.560 And Kim is with us now.
01:45:42.820 Hi,
01:45:42.980 Kim.
01:45:43.180 How are you?
01:45:44.520 Hey,
01:45:45.060 God,
01:45:45.260 how are you doing?
01:45:45.820 I'm doing good.
01:45:47.320 Good.
01:45:48.000 So Kim,
01:45:48.780 tell me a little bit about,
01:45:49.740 uh,
01:45:50.400 yourself and why you're running.
01:45:53.440 Yeah,
01:45:53.880 definitely.
01:45:54.620 So,
01:45:55.160 you know,
01:45:55.420 like you said in the opening there,
01:45:56.560 and thank you for that.
01:45:57.320 I appreciate it.
01:45:58.420 I started a workforce development nonprofit in the Baltimore city area about eight
01:46:02.100 years ago.
01:46:03.280 And it was just really to help women coming out of incarceration,
01:46:07.360 rehabilitation,
01:46:07.920 um,
01:46:08.940 and homelessness to get back into the workforce.
01:46:11.360 So we decided to get them closed,
01:46:13.500 get them ready.
01:46:14.180 We work with deployment specialists.
01:46:16.060 Uh,
01:46:16.460 they would call us and let us know when they had job interviews and then we
01:46:19.660 would get them going.
01:46:20.500 And so from there,
01:46:22.460 I noticed there was a huge need for career opportunities in general,
01:46:26.340 you know,
01:46:26.580 not just the jobs,
01:46:27.520 but the careers with the healthcare benefits and everything that everybody
01:46:30.820 really wants to have.
01:46:32.240 So I decided,
01:46:33.220 you know what,
01:46:33.700 I'm going to do more.
01:46:35.040 I'm going to investigate it and see why we don't have so many more career
01:46:38.080 opportunities in the Baltimore area.
01:46:39.800 And as I was digging,
01:46:41.140 I just noticed that I had so much potential to do so much more in the city,
01:46:45.180 uh,
01:46:45.720 but Baltimore city officials weren't really getting it together.
01:46:48.000 Um,
01:46:49.000 and then last summer in July,
01:46:50.860 I decided to take my video camera through,
01:46:53.200 uh,
01:46:53.460 parts of West Baltimore to show the blight,
01:46:55.400 uh,
01:46:56.060 the trash,
01:46:56.860 the illegal dumping.
01:46:57.940 I posted it online.
01:46:59.840 President Trump saw it.
01:47:01.280 He retweeted it.
01:47:02.160 And then this discussion began about how resources weren't really going to
01:47:06.240 so many people in need.
01:47:08.080 Uh,
01:47:08.560 there's a lot of neighborhoods in Baltimore that have been neglected.
01:47:10.920 And we kind of wanted to just highlight that.
01:47:13.380 And since then we found out,
01:47:15.500 you know,
01:47:15.980 if you call DPW,
01:47:17.440 who picks up the trash in Baltimore city and Harbor East,
01:47:20.780 a very nice neighborhood,
01:47:22.060 uh,
01:47:22.780 the answer to call 100% of the time in Carlton Ridge,
01:47:26.500 where I was in my video camera,
01:47:27.900 where you saw the riots in 2015 after the death of Freddie Gray,
01:47:31.920 the answer to call 5% of the time.
01:47:33.700 So the disparity is there and the resources are there.
01:47:36.500 The money is there,
01:47:37.660 but for some reason,
01:47:38.500 it's just not getting it to the people in these neglected areas.
01:47:41.640 So I decided to just throw my hat in the ring and give it a shot.
01:47:44.900 So you're actually going for Elijah Cummings seat.
01:47:50.800 Yeah.
01:47:51.360 So this is the general primary.
01:47:53.200 We had the special election,
01:47:54.520 uh,
01:47:55.060 back in on April 28th.
01:47:57.380 Uh,
01:47:57.780 I did not win that,
01:47:58.780 unfortunately,
01:47:59.300 but I did go off against Kwesi and Fumay.
01:48:01.800 He's now in the general primary with myself.
01:48:04.360 Uh,
01:48:04.800 we were able to capture 70% of the vote,
01:48:07.160 uh,
01:48:07.720 on June 2nd.
01:48:08.560 So we're,
01:48:09.280 we're excited about it.
01:48:10.700 Uh,
01:48:10.940 we beat seven other candidates,
01:48:12.180 uh,
01:48:12.820 some of them lifelong Republicans that have run before.
01:48:15.460 Um,
01:48:15.760 I think people just want to change a new leadership.
01:48:19.740 So Kim,
01:48:20.520 tell me how,
01:48:21.680 because I think it was Baltimore where they just threw another statue of
01:48:26.660 Columbus into the inner Harbor.
01:48:28.660 Um,
01:48:30.200 what,
01:48:31.700 what is happening in,
01:48:33.640 uh,
01:48:34.120 our African American communities?
01:48:36.120 What,
01:48:36.480 what's,
01:48:36.900 what's really going on?
01:48:38.180 How much of this is,
01:48:39.300 how much of the,
01:48:41.060 I hate America,
01:48:43.020 tear it all down is real.
01:48:45.400 And how much is coming just from Marxist revolutionaries?
01:48:50.060 Uh,
01:48:50.480 I would think 95% of it's coming from Marxist revolutionaries.
01:48:55.040 I mean,
01:48:55.280 you look in Baltimore,
01:48:56.360 people don't remember,
01:48:57.480 but in 2017,
01:48:58.380 our mayor who just went to prison because she was indicted,
01:49:01.180 uh,
01:49:01.780 for pay to play,
01:49:02.400 but she actually did in 2017,
01:49:04.080 she removed four Confederate statues because it was the trendy thing to do.
01:49:08.460 Our homicide rate,
01:49:09.940 carjackings,
01:49:10.800 armed robberies,
01:49:11.860 all of those numbers have gone up significantly since then.
01:49:14.360 So it's not connected.
01:49:15.820 Uh,
01:49:16.020 people should understand that,
01:49:17.180 know that by now,
01:49:18.000 you know,
01:49:18.220 this virtue signaling,
01:49:19.520 this is literally just virtue signaling.
01:49:21.660 It doesn't affect the,
01:49:22.780 the poverty.
01:49:23.760 It doesn't affect the education system that's broken or the crime and violence
01:49:27.440 that sky high.
01:49:28.520 Um,
01:49:28.920 so I don't know why we continue to do this.
01:49:31.140 You know,
01:49:31.480 it was awful to see Columbus,
01:49:32.900 uh,
01:49:33.520 going into the Baltimore city inner Harbor this weekend.
01:49:36.440 Um,
01:49:36.720 but these are people that come into neighborhoods that they don't belong to.
01:49:39.640 Uh,
01:49:40.040 they didn't spend the money to put that statue there.
01:49:42.360 Um,
01:49:42.720 and as far as I know,
01:49:44.020 we,
01:49:44.380 we got rid of our Confederate statues four years ago,
01:49:46.680 uh,
01:49:47.300 or three years ago,
01:49:48.120 but you know,
01:49:48.640 people just don't seem to remember,
01:49:51.180 but I don't think it's remember,
01:49:51.960 you know,
01:49:52.420 it's,
01:49:52.600 it's,
01:49:53.340 it's like,
01:49:53.880 uh,
01:49:54.140 listening to Colin Kaepernick.
01:49:55.560 Oh,
01:49:55.700 it's not about the flag.
01:49:56.820 It's not about the country.
01:49:57.920 It's about police oppression.
01:49:59.000 Well,
01:49:59.680 now he comes out this weekend and said,
01:50:02.160 you know,
01:50:02.820 that this is a horrible,
01:50:04.560 dreadful,
01:50:05.240 racist country.
01:50:07.260 Um,
01:50:07.840 and,
01:50:08.420 you know,
01:50:09.600 all of the voices seem to be uniting,
01:50:12.260 including those in the press on,
01:50:14.400 you know,
01:50:15.420 independence day is a white supremacist day,
01:50:17.940 and we don't want anything to do with it.
01:50:20.140 And,
01:50:20.480 and we're looking at the destruction of our country.
01:50:24.760 Yes.
01:50:25.580 Yeah.
01:50:26.000 No,
01:50:26.260 I don't understand why we're,
01:50:27.780 uh,
01:50:28.240 you know,
01:50:29.100 it's,
01:50:29.340 it's hard to understand how people are getting,
01:50:31.680 uh,
01:50:32.620 enraged over things that just don't change their life or the trajectory of their future.
01:50:37.880 It doesn't make any sense.
01:50:39.840 Um,
01:50:40.180 so yeah,
01:50:40.540 Colin Kaepernick,
01:50:41.340 all these people,
01:50:42.260 you know,
01:50:42.720 they're really getting famous and getting paid off of,
01:50:45.620 I call it fear mongering.
01:50:47.240 You know,
01:50:47.640 we,
01:50:47.920 we're not talking about defund the police in Baltimore city,
01:50:50.460 but we had 348 homicides last year.
01:50:53.300 We were on,
01:50:54.220 uh,
01:50:54.520 we're progressing this year and we'll have even more this year.
01:50:57.300 Um,
01:50:57.740 so,
01:50:58.140 you know,
01:50:58.520 it,
01:50:58.700 it,
01:50:58.920 it doesn't affect us.
01:51:01.000 Um,
01:51:01.420 it's literally just the trendy thing to do.
01:51:03.860 You see a lot of people at these protests and they're there to take Facebook pictures or,
01:51:07.700 or,
01:51:07.800 you know,
01:51:08.180 post it on Snapchat.
01:51:09.360 They're not even,
01:51:10.340 you know,
01:51:10.640 really talking about what they're protesting.
01:51:12.560 You ask them what they want in the end.
01:51:14.360 No one seems to have an answer.
01:51:15.940 So they're making these demands of absolutely nothing.
01:51:20.200 So what is the,
01:51:21.580 do you think there's a disconnect or what is the disconnect between black Republicans being the majority on city councils versus struggling to put through a Republican candidate in Congress?
01:51:34.960 Well,
01:51:35.520 it's,
01:51:35.840 you know,
01:51:36.100 basically the difference in parties,
01:51:37.880 you know,
01:51:38.500 it says I'm a Republican,
01:51:40.280 uh,
01:51:40.520 everybody on city council,
01:51:41.820 our city has been run by Democrats for the past 60 years.
01:51:45.120 Um,
01:51:45.480 and they truly make people believe that they're there to help them,
01:51:48.660 that,
01:51:48.900 you know,
01:51:49.040 they're pushing the welfare state.
01:51:50.680 Uh,
01:51:50.900 I tell people,
01:51:51.600 you know,
01:51:51.840 the only way that you're going to come out of poverty is with employment.
01:51:54.480 That's the only way that's going to happen.
01:51:56.060 Um,
01:51:56.380 so you got to want to go to work.
01:51:57.720 You have to,
01:51:58.360 and we met a lot of people that do want to go to work.
01:52:00.380 You know,
01:52:00.700 we met a lot of people that don't want handouts.
01:52:03.280 They just want that hand up and continue to go.
01:52:05.180 Um,
01:52:05.960 but you know,
01:52:06.620 in,
01:52:07.120 in this area,
01:52:08.000 it's basically here,
01:52:09.340 we'll give you this,
01:52:10.040 we'll give you that.
01:52:11.080 Um,
01:52:11.360 and then you'll be just fine,
01:52:12.560 but people become dependent on the government.
01:52:14.320 They can only get,
01:52:15.200 but so far,
01:52:15.780 we talk a lot about section eight and how fathers aren't even able to live in
01:52:19.120 the home,
01:52:19.480 uh,
01:52:20.000 to receive that,
01:52:20.900 uh,
01:52:21.140 program and funding.
01:52:22.440 Um,
01:52:22.880 and that's another thing,
01:52:24.140 you know,
01:52:24.520 we've dismantled the family structure within the black community over the past few
01:52:28.340 years,
01:52:28.880 or I would say even a decade or so.
01:52:30.960 Um,
01:52:31.400 and that's a big,
01:52:32.460 big problem.
01:52:33.180 You know,
01:52:33.660 those that don't have that two parent family in the home,
01:52:37.520 they're,
01:52:37.760 they're bringing in less money,
01:52:39.020 less income,
01:52:39.840 you know?
01:52:40.240 So of course they're going to have,
01:52:41.380 uh,
01:52:41.820 more issues,
01:52:42.540 you know,
01:52:42.940 surrounding money problems.
01:52:44.100 So it's,
01:52:45.020 it's not rocket science.
01:52:46.260 It's,
01:52:46.540 it's just common sense.
01:52:48.200 Uh,
01:52:48.520 but nobody wants to seem to apply it here.
01:52:51.280 So how do we get,
01:52:52.800 uh,
01:52:53.520 African Americans to look at actual black lives matter?
01:52:58.280 Their website says part of their platform.
01:53:01.120 Is to destroy the nuclear family.
01:53:03.880 That seems anti-American,
01:53:06.960 anti-family,
01:53:07.960 anti-African American,
01:53:09.740 that families are very important.
01:53:12.340 How can we,
01:53:13.540 how can we connect black lives matter to their own words and their own
01:53:20.760 philosophies,
01:53:21.580 which shouldn't,
01:53:22.580 uh,
01:53:24.260 shouldn't appeal to African Americans.
01:53:27.480 Right.
01:53:28.140 And,
01:53:28.400 you know,
01:53:28.580 and I,
01:53:28.820 I love that New York times,
01:53:29.920 they did an article,
01:53:30.520 I guess it was two weeks ago showing that,
01:53:32.480 you know,
01:53:32.800 64% of the people even involved in black lives matter are not absolute,
01:53:36.460 actually black,
01:53:37.140 you know,
01:53:37.380 they're white.
01:53:38.240 Um,
01:53:38.680 but you know,
01:53:39.440 they've got to,
01:53:40.580 we really got to have bigger voices,
01:53:42.460 you know,
01:53:42.700 LeBron James,
01:53:43.520 people like that,
01:53:44.220 even Colin Kaepernick,
01:53:45.440 if they would just take a second and read what the mission is and tell
01:53:49.380 people exactly what's going on.
01:53:51.240 Um,
01:53:51.660 you know,
01:53:52.220 then people would listen,
01:53:53.400 you know,
01:53:53.720 when it's me saying it,
01:53:55.500 uh,
01:53:55.820 when it's Kanye West,
01:53:57.200 when it's someone that they don't consider,
01:53:58.540 uh,
01:53:59.100 to be black enough,
01:54:00.120 you know,
01:54:00.440 that's the thing these days,
01:54:01.460 right.
01:54:01.720 To be a coon or an uncle Tom.
01:54:03.440 Um,
01:54:03.840 but if we had voices that said,
01:54:05.520 look,
01:54:05.740 this is a mission,
01:54:06.960 this is not going to work.
01:54:08.500 I mean,
01:54:09.040 you know,
01:54:09.380 you've got LeBron James who came from a single parent household.
01:54:12.780 He knows exactly what it was like to grow up like that.
01:54:15.140 And then you've got Colin Kaepernick.
01:54:16.280 He was adopted and had a beautiful family structure and he knows what it's
01:54:19.540 like to grow up like that,
01:54:20.740 you know?
01:54:21.040 So it's kind of like,
01:54:21.820 why can't we just have these real discussions and conversations and
01:54:25.300 somebody's got to get these guys to the table and talk about it.
01:54:28.040 Um,
01:54:28.400 I think,
01:54:29.120 you know,
01:54:29.460 Charlemagne,
01:54:29.940 the God and the breakfast club,
01:54:31.220 you know,
01:54:31.440 they had on Joe Biden.
01:54:32.800 Uh,
01:54:33.020 it would be great for them to have other people come in and really talk
01:54:37.140 about,
01:54:37.500 you know,
01:54:37.900 what's going on as far as conservative values and our beliefs.
01:54:41.280 Um,
01:54:41.600 a lot of African Americans don't even know they are conservative.
01:54:44.460 You know,
01:54:44.720 a lot of us grow up in the church.
01:54:46.320 Uh,
01:54:46.680 we know a lot about how important family structure is because you either
01:54:50.620 lived on the one side of the single parent or the other side with
01:54:53.340 two parents.
01:54:53.880 And you understand you had parents or friends that lived on both sides.
01:54:57.580 And so you get it.
01:54:58.700 Uh,
01:54:58.900 but we need to talk about,
01:55:00.120 you know,
01:55:00.740 why it's so important to keep the family together,
01:55:02.680 why careers are the only way you're going to lift someone out of
01:55:05.280 employment or poverty and why it's important to even have employment and
01:55:09.760 how that is helpful for,
01:55:11.980 you know,
01:55:12.160 this health insurance and the dental insurance.
01:55:14.280 And,
01:55:14.900 you know,
01:55:15.040 we,
01:55:15.180 we've set the bar so low for people.
01:55:17.760 Um,
01:55:18.240 we need to focus on getting better,
01:55:21.440 not just in the black community,
01:55:22.660 but in the country as a whole,
01:55:24.600 you know,
01:55:24.780 we can help each other.
01:55:26.080 I don't know why we have to be so divisive.
01:55:28.420 Uh,
01:55:28.700 you know,
01:55:28.940 when you hear something like black lives matter,
01:55:30.640 that is divisive,
01:55:31.600 that's divisive language,
01:55:32.660 which they accused president Trump of having all the time.
01:55:35.020 So I find that even interesting.
01:55:36.640 Um,
01:55:38.440 so Kim,
01:55:38.920 let me ask you one final question.
01:55:40.600 Uh,
01:55:40.860 Donald Trump was doing well with African Americans,
01:55:43.720 uh,
01:55:44.160 the black vote and,
01:55:45.180 um,
01:55:46.120 kind of fell apart a little bit.
01:55:47.680 We think,
01:55:48.180 uh,
01:55:48.520 because of Corona virus where now everybody is struggling to make ends meet,
01:55:53.240 et cetera,
01:55:53.540 et cetera.
01:55:54.440 But during that time,
01:55:55.620 there was,
01:55:56.380 there seemed to be an awakening,
01:55:58.100 uh,
01:55:59.080 with the African American community,
01:56:00.820 Kanye West,
01:56:01.740 Candace Owens,
01:56:02.460 et cetera,
01:56:02.840 et cetera.
01:56:03.640 Is that real?
01:56:04.940 Is that still happening?
01:56:06.360 Is there something happening to African Americans where they're waking up and
01:56:10.680 going,
01:56:11.080 you know,
01:56:12.140 this isn't working out well for us?
01:56:16.320 Uh,
01:56:16.840 yes,
01:56:17.240 I think,
01:56:18.220 you know,
01:56:18.560 that was coming around because you could see the numbers,
01:56:20.960 you could see the drop,
01:56:21.880 you know,
01:56:22.180 the unemployment numbers,
01:56:23.340 uh,
01:56:24.060 was that its lowest ever at that point in time?
01:56:26.480 Um,
01:56:26.720 he was talking about the money he was given to HBCUs.
01:56:29.200 And for me,
01:56:29.680 with my workforce development nonprofit,
01:56:31.620 that first step act was so important.
01:56:33.480 And I would harp on that all the time.
01:56:35.240 You know,
01:56:35.440 we would have people coming out of incarceration and,
01:56:38.000 you know,
01:56:38.100 they went in there before technology was really a thing.
01:56:40.500 So they come out,
01:56:41.580 they can't fill out job applications online and on the computer because they're still
01:56:45.380 trying to figure it all out.
01:56:46.440 But that first step act,
01:56:47.680 that is what was getting them the training.
01:56:49.760 So they have those skills so they can go and apply for these jobs.
01:56:53.140 And so people,
01:56:54.240 you know,
01:56:54.540 started to see that and started family members,
01:56:56.860 you know,
01:56:57.280 that weren't employed for so long,
01:56:59.000 you know,
01:56:59.360 finally getting jobs and good careers.
01:57:01.400 So,
01:57:01.840 you know,
01:57:02.020 as soon as we get back on track,
01:57:03.140 I think after this pandemic,
01:57:04.260 uh,
01:57:04.940 we might see that even before November 3rd.
01:57:08.580 Well,
01:57:09.000 I wish you all the best of luck.
01:57:10.880 Um,
01:57:11.660 Kim,
01:57:12.000 I,
01:57:12.300 I,
01:57:12.800 um,
01:57:13.400 I sincerely do.
01:57:14.300 We,
01:57:14.620 we need new fresh blood,
01:57:16.520 uh,
01:57:17.460 in Congress and people who will stand up for the declaration of independence and the
01:57:22.920 constitution.
01:57:23.700 So I wish you all the best of luck.
01:57:25.500 That's Kimberly,
01:57:26.060 uh,
01:57:26.540 Klackick.
01:57:27.480 Uh,
01:57:27.840 you can,
01:57:28.340 uh,
01:57:28.780 follow her on Twitter,
01:57:30.060 uh,
01:57:30.240 Klasick.
01:57:30.760 I'm sorry.
01:57:31.320 Um,
01:57:31.660 you can follow her at Kim,
01:57:33.660 uh,
01:57:34.740 Baltimore at Kim,
01:57:36.300 uh,
01:57:36.940 K Baltimore.
01:57:38.240 You can also find Kim K for Congress.com.
01:57:42.140 If you would like to,
01:57:43.060 uh,
01:57:43.440 help her out with her bid to Congress,
01:57:45.440 Kim K for Congress.com.
01:57:53.020 So there's a disturbing new report from Goldman Sachs.
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01:58:08.840 This is where the economy is right now with the COVID resurgence.
01:58:12.660 I don't know why we are doing this.
01:58:14.460 We should quarantine the sick and the elderly,
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01:59:27.880 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:59:42.280 Oh,
01:59:42.960 yeah,
01:59:43.480 dog.
01:59:43.920 Welcome to the program.
01:59:45.320 So do I have this right?
01:59:47.020 The,
01:59:47.380 the,
01:59:48.220 the Falcons,
01:59:50.060 right,
01:59:50.820 are going to play the black national anthem before the national anthem?
01:59:54.960 I believe all the NFL games are the first week.
01:59:58.400 Uh,
01:59:58.920 is the,
01:59:59.280 what I understand the answer that is,
02:00:01.540 which I don't know.
02:00:02.500 I don't know the history of it particularly well.
02:00:04.560 I could have sworn we did a show on somebody claiming to have the black national anthem.
02:00:08.640 That was not good.
02:00:09.960 It's maybe a different song.
02:00:11.400 Yeah,
02:00:11.680 but I'm not sure this,
02:00:12.700 because this is lift every voice and sing,
02:00:14.580 and I'm not sure that's it,
02:00:16.320 because this was written for,
02:00:18.060 uh,
02:00:18.880 Abraham Lincoln's,
02:00:20.060 uh,
02:00:21.160 birthday in like 1900.
02:00:23.760 He wasn't there to blow out the candles or anything,
02:00:26.200 but.
02:00:26.760 Though I will say,
02:00:27.780 we found out later that things that honor Abraham Lincoln,
02:00:31.300 apparently not good.
02:00:32.360 Uh,
02:00:32.560 they've been trying to tear them down all across the country all of a sudden,
02:00:35.620 because they're too racist or something.
02:00:37.420 Yeah.
02:00:38.320 So,
02:00:38.900 um,
02:00:39.360 we'll,
02:00:39.800 we'll look into this tomorrow on the black national anthem.
02:00:42.640 I'm,
02:00:42.840 I'm a little uncomfortable with two national anthems.
02:00:45.160 Um,
02:00:45.980 two,
02:00:46.320 especially one that's based just on race.
02:00:48.680 Oh,
02:00:49.060 we have a third one.
02:00:49.780 We could just play,
02:00:50.340 we could just play that one.
02:00:51.060 I think that's the better one.
02:00:51.860 The third one,
02:00:53.060 the new one from Tik TOK.
02:00:54.180 This weekend.
02:00:55.400 I'm ashamed to be an American where not all folks are free.
02:01:01.180 And I won't forget the enslaved who died and built this place for free.
02:01:05.840 So I proudly lift up all the folks who are still oppressed today.
02:01:11.840 Cause there ain't no doubt this ain't our land.
02:01:15.600 Trump and the USA.
02:01:17.320 Oh,
02:01:19.200 they'll probably be the last one in the gas chamber,
02:01:23.520 but at least they'll have that extra time together as they're being lined up to shoot by,
02:01:29.880 you know,
02:01:30.440 the radical Marxists that will look at those cute little white girls and go,
02:01:35.060 Oh,
02:01:36.020 kill them.
02:01:37.820 Uh,
02:01:38.280 it's usually the way it happens in Marxist nations.
02:01:42.000 Marxist revolutions.
02:01:43.040 So when they do happen,
02:01:44.420 uh,
02:01:44.580 tens of millions,
02:01:45.440 usually pay the price for that.
02:01:47.620 Glenn Beck program.
02:01:48.740 Yeah.
02:01:50.040 Yeah.