The Glenn Beck Program - April 09, 2026


The ONE Critical Thing We’re All Missing Regarding Iran | 4⧸9⧸26


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00:02:37.360 hello america welcome to the glenn beck program we have a great show planned for you it's not
00:02:46.280 it's not today's show but it'll happen in the coming days or so but i have a pretty good one
00:02:50.740 today. We're going to try to make sense of the world for you. I mean, if the Republicans could
00:02:55.300 figure out a way to screw things up even more, well, they'd be Republicans because they found
00:03:02.600 a way to screw things up even more. Two new ways. What the hell is wrong with these people? We're
00:03:09.380 going to talk about that. Also, the Islamicist invasion continues. Some disturbing news on that 1.00
00:03:16.220 and the ceasefire held. But there is a problem that at least I see, and maybe you don't. I've
00:03:22.320 been saying this since the war first came out. I was so frustrated watching the news on the first
00:03:27.780 weekend that the war started because I don't need opinions. I want some facts. And I think
00:03:35.740 influencers and podcasters, maybe even me, we're just getting too far ahead of ourselves. Just too
00:03:43.340 far ahead of ourselves. And it's not going to sit well with the American people. I don't mean to
00:03:50.800 say that I'm perfect because I'm not. I know I am. I know I'm messing it up too. But I as an
00:03:57.920 individual, I want facts. I want facts. I want to understand what's happening. And nobody is
00:04:06.180 explaining to me. They're telling me what they think is happening, but nobody is explaining
00:04:11.960 the ground situation. Nobody is really explaining, look, this is not what you think it is. This is
00:04:18.160 much more complex than somebody just saying, Israel, bad. America, bad. Iran, bad. It's much
00:04:27.200 more complex than that. And I want to start there because there's some things that we have to clear
00:04:32.060 up. For instance, why is Israel hammering Lebanon? Why is that even happening? That's a trending
00:04:40.380 question on x and google today what why is israel even hammering lebanon so let me explain that
00:04:48.140 but also why is lebanon and israel the one in the news about the ceasefire when at the same time
00:04:56.960 that was happening no one reported that iran launched 94 drones and 23 missiles at the gulf
00:05:04.600 states. At the same time, Kuwait had 28 drones, some hitting oil power and desalinization
00:05:10.240 facilities, which I thought was a war crime if Donald Trump was going to do that. The UAE
00:05:16.360 yesterday intercepted 17 missiles, 35 drones. They hit a gas complex, injuring three, and Bahrain
00:05:24.980 intercepted six missiles and 31 drones. Okay, why was nobody talking about that, just Lebanon? 0.63
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00:06:53.640 So why does this feel so chaotic?
00:06:56.300 why do we really not know what's going on when you watch something and this is a normal human
00:07:06.860 uh trait we we we have this innately so we can survive we are not meant to live in chaos and
00:07:16.600 we're not meant to live in a world that is so unbelievably complex so we're all looking for
00:07:25.180 answers we're all looking for meaning we're looking for straight lines that make sense to us
00:07:31.260 draw a line and say that's what's happening unfortunately in something like this at this
00:07:36.680 point that instinct is going to hurt you because what we're looking at right now is not clean it
00:07:42.720 isn't one plan it's not you know it's it's not it's not just one guy or even two guys moving
00:07:51.480 pieces across a board. It is competing interests stacked on top of each other, sometimes working
00:07:57.780 together, sometimes working at cross purposes, sometimes colliding in ways nobody fully controls
00:08:04.300 at all. So let me just take this apart. What are we looking at here? We're looking at first Iran
00:08:10.000 from the outside. It's easy to say Iran. And it's one thing, one regime, one decision maker, 0.99
00:08:18.160 one intention but it's not it's not you have the people who some of them are for the old regime
00:08:25.700 i think the majority are against the old regime but we haven't even seen anything from them
00:08:30.580 then you have the politicians who sit across tables and speak the language of diplomacy and
00:08:36.200 understand sanctions and market pressures and what isolation is going to cost us and all of that
00:08:42.020 crap okay and those people are now the the pragmatists they're the ones going uh we got
00:08:48.900 to keep the country breathing where the economy is about to collapse i have a story on this coming up
00:08:53.960 in just a minute i can i can i can quote them word for word the economy is about to collapse
00:08:59.220 then you have another group you have the islamic revolutionary guard this is a completely different
00:09:06.080 animal entirely. They don't just fight the wars. They are the ones that run industries. They
00:09:13.840 control all of the ports. They move the money. They have built a banking and ecosystem that
00:09:20.900 feeds off of chaos and instability. The more tension in the system, the more relevant they
00:09:26.340 become, the more indispensable they become. And they're not dead yet. So when you see a
00:09:33.400 negotiation on one side and a missile on the other, the easy answer to say, they're out of
00:09:37.760 control. No, no, no. Sometimes they are. Sometimes they're not. Sometimes they're doing exactly what
00:09:45.460 they were built to do, apply pressure without triggering collapse. Now let's look at the
00:09:53.340 other players. Let's just look at China because there was something going around yesterday going
00:09:58.680 China. Donald Trump is playing and going after China. And I think that's part of it.
00:10:03.400 But China's not in this for the ideology. Let's look at China here for a second. They certainly don't care about, you know, revolution and theology. What they care about is flow of oil, trade routes, stability where it matters, instability where it can be managed.
00:10:21.500 No one, well, except honestly the IRGC, nobody wants chaos because it doesn't benefit anybody if you want to live in today's world.
00:10:31.560 Iran is giving them away around all of the pressure to be able to keep them on their side.
00:10:38.380 That's discounted energy.
00:10:40.520 But there's a limit to that because China doesn't want a fire. 0.87
00:10:43.540 It can't control.
00:10:44.520 It doesn't want a regional war that spikes global markets or forces choices that it doesn't want to make.
00:10:52.060 So the relationship with China is real, but it's not blind loyalty.
00:10:56.300 It's transactional, and it can tighten or loosen depending on the temperature.
00:11:01.620 Then you have Israel. 0.85
00:11:03.520 Israel, they got us into this war. 0.96
00:11:06.980 Can we just look at Israel for what it really is? 0.86
00:11:09.560 a separate state that thinks that it is, right or wrong, thinks that it is facing an existential
00:11:18.660 danger, that these guys will wipe Israel off the face of the map. It's a decision of not if,
00:11:27.800 but when, which one's going to do it. And they're not waiting around for anyone else to solve this.
00:11:34.340 They have their own interests. You don't have to like them. You don't have to agree with them,
00:11:37.980 but they are a separate entity entirely.
00:11:41.420 They act when they believe they have to,
00:11:43.760 and those actions also ripple outward whether anybody likes it or not.
00:11:48.800 Every strike, every response, everything feeds back into the system
00:11:54.080 and changes the next move.
00:11:56.220 For instance, yesterday, ceasefire is over.
00:11:59.920 I want to get into that here in a little while, but let me just say, why?
00:12:04.000 Why were they saying that?
00:12:05.160 because Israel was hitting Lebanon and there is a dispute.
00:12:10.140 Was that part of the ceasefire or not?
00:12:12.400 I'll get into this later, but let me, 0.84
00:12:16.900 let me explain why they are going after Lebanon.
00:12:22.340 They're not going after Lebanon or the Lebanese people. 0.87
00:12:24.860 They're going after Hezbollah. 0.98
00:12:26.500 And I want to forget about the Middle East for a second. 0.54
00:12:28.600 Let me explain this as Mexico. 0.51
00:12:30.660 Let's say right across the border, there was, 1.00
00:12:33.940 and there's not going to be a far stretch right across the border there was a a vile awful nasty
00:12:41.500 drug cartel just over the border in uh in mexico and we knew they were not they were doing more
00:12:50.040 than just pumping drugs into us we knew that they were planting bombs and killing our citizens on
00:12:57.640 this side of the border and we had had enough and we had said to mexico over and over again you got 1.00
00:13:04.900 to control this you got to get them out of there you got to get them out of there and they never 0.94
00:13:08.320 did and so then we said okay we'll do it and at some point mexico said we're with you on that
00:13:16.100 you got to get out this drug cartel you got to stop it you got to get out but they couldn't
00:13:21.620 really mean it they didn't have the teeth to do it they would they would they wanted that but
00:13:27.280 they're not going to be able to do it themselves and so what would we do we wouldn't care if 0.83
00:13:35.560 mexico was with us or against us we wouldn't care if there was a big global war that was happening 0.74
00:13:42.160 someplace else if our people were being killed by this drug cartel terrorist group we would bomb 0.90
00:13:49.280 them that's what israel is doing i'm not saying it's right or wrong i'm not saying you have to 1.00
00:13:54.540 like it i'm just telling you what it is that's why they were bombing because they have hezbollah 0.72
00:14:00.800 which by the way is a proxy of iran hezbollah right across their border and they're they've 0.83
00:14:09.540 made it very clear we're not taking it anymore we are wiping all of this out okay and these 0.84
00:14:15.960 groups like hezbollah and everything else they're in this gray you know this gray zone
00:14:22.400 They're actually connected.
00:14:24.080 They're an arm of the IRGC in Iran, but everybody wants to keep them in the gray zone.
00:14:28.940 But they're operating with the money and the consent of the IRGC. 0.53
00:14:33.180 And they extend the battlefield.
00:14:35.900 They blur the responsibility.
00:14:37.440 They make ceasefire a word that doesn't mean what everybody thinks it means.
00:14:44.720 So when something breaks, when missiles fly, when agreements look like they're ignored,
00:14:48.840 the temptation is to say somebody violated something somebody broke the deal and it is
00:14:56.000 weird to me as i told you just a minute ago how many bombs and missiles and drones
00:15:01.720 the irgc sent over the border of other countries yesterday and the same time that israel was
00:15:10.980 bombing lebanon and that's a clear violation what what iran did is not in dispute that's a clear
00:15:18.980 violation but no one reported on it which then goes to why why what was the motivation of almost
00:15:29.920 everyone in our press yesterday what was the motivation of those who are podcasters and
00:15:36.820 influencers to not mention that i'll tell you what israel is doing and i'll tell you you don't
00:15:42.600 have to like it but that's what they're doing but i'll also tell you this is what iran was doing
00:15:48.460 and i'm not saying one is better than the other or one causes the other one i'm just telling you
00:15:53.320 the facts why would no one do this this is where the you know hot take influencers and podcasters
00:16:01.340 are coming in because they'll all say there's a master plan and it ranges from donald trump has
00:16:07.820 sold us out or iran or i mean israel is selling us out or whatever whatever okay and they'll make
00:16:15.820 it look like everything is being controlled and you know one person is pulling all the strings
00:16:21.700 it's satisfying it it honestly it helps you uh reduce the chaos in your own mind and it it it
00:16:31.220 helps you feel perhaps more secure because we need that reduction in chaos but most of the time
00:16:38.080 it's not right it's not right and it's not right um because we don't have all of the facts yet
00:16:46.200 and also power at this level when it is this complex is not a single mind playing perfect
00:16:54.040 chess it is moving through advisors and priorities and different countries and public pressure and
00:17:01.020 limited information there are strategies there are patterns but there's also just reaction
00:17:08.320 there are moments when decisions are made with incomplete picture and that's happening right now
00:17:14.500 in real time in all of our information systems.
00:17:22.680 So let me go through this, because there are constraints here in America.
00:17:26.980 And there are things you need to understand.
00:17:29.280 And then I want to go through some of the things that people were saying,
00:17:31.800 and I want to explain them to you.
00:17:34.000 Not justify anything, just explain them to you,
00:17:36.880 so you maybe can reduce the chaos in your day and understand this a little bit better.
00:17:42.520 We'll continue here in just 60 seconds.
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00:19:14.420 Okay, so we have things that are really constraining us. Here in America, we're constrained by
00:19:23.780 our war fatigue and our economic risk. Alliances that we have that have to be managed, not commanded,
00:19:33.600 and everything we do carries weight beyond the immediate target.
00:19:39.060 So when you're looking at the news of the day,
00:19:42.740 especially when it comes to the war,
00:19:44.340 you have to understand you're not watching one or two entities.
00:19:47.360 You're watching a very crowded room.
00:19:51.140 Different players, different goals, overlapping strategies,
00:19:54.460 some of them pushing towards stability,
00:19:56.100 others benefiting from tension,
00:19:58.440 a few trying to shape outcomes that nobody fully controls.
00:20:01.580 iran's not a voice china isn't a puppet master the united states isn't operating without limits
00:20:08.320 israel isn't sitting still or controlling all of it the proxies are not background noise all of it
00:20:14.780 is one giant stew and if you try to reduce this as people have been trying to do one villain one
00:20:22.320 genius one plan you're going to miss the signals that actually matter and i did my homework on
00:20:28.740 this yesterday because i thought of something that really kind of scared me uh and i thought oh
00:20:33.320 i haven't even thought of this and i started doing my homework on it and i think we're okay
00:20:39.460 but with that one understanding it gave me a completely different view of even this 10 point
00:20:46.980 plan which we don't even know what the 10 points are okay we don't even know but you got to look
00:20:53.220 for the small shifts and the pressure points and the moments where things can tip not necessarily
00:20:57.980 because somebody intended it but because the moving parts lined up in the wrong way or the
00:21:03.700 wrong time or worse yet i've been telling you this for a while world wars are not started by one party
00:21:08.780 um you know just being crazy it's usually started by one party just making a bad miscalculation
00:21:16.500 that's how situations like this get away from people and that's why i urge podcasters and
00:21:23.100 everybody else. Slow down. Slow down. You don't have to be right today. You don't. Just try to
00:21:29.840 make sense. Try to help people understand what is happening right now. Because if we don't,
00:21:37.820 if things like this get misunderstood, the next move is usually made with far too much confidence.
00:21:45.400 We have to understand it first, and we have to understand first that we don't understand it.
00:21:51.460 that's why i think we need to slow down this is what i think the media new and old is missing
00:21:57.840 so let me get to the problem that hit me yesterday and i think i have a happy answer
00:22:03.420 after doing some homework but our side is being run by the world's best deal maker right
00:22:08.620 i trust that guy to sit down at the table against anybody and make a deal and think that deal is
00:22:15.880 going to be in our best interest and we're going to get the best deal we could possibly get with
00:22:19.720 whomever he's sitting across the table okay but he's used to sitting down with people who are
00:22:25.360 buying buildings or you know even even his nations that nations want to survive
00:22:31.200 there is a group of people in the irgc that they they think their their win is death and chaos
00:22:40.520 we're judging all these non-existent 10-point deals and talking about deal making but what if
00:22:47.020 the people that actually have control don't want a deal they want the return of the Mahadi
00:22:52.860 what how should we be negotiating if we knew we were playing against those kind of players
00:23:02.420 I'll give you that answer in about half an hour I also want to just go through some of the chaos
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00:24:49.980 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. So yesterday seemed a little chaotic and I don't know about
00:24:55.720 you i get i get worn down by stuff like this where it's constantly changing and it's not that it's
00:25:01.980 just constantly changing because that's the fog of war but you notice nobody's talking about the
00:25:07.240 fog of war very well known what is the fog of war war is moving so fast so many moving pieces are
00:25:14.900 happening you just don't really see things clearly because you can't it's moving so quickly but
00:25:21.920 nobody's talking about that that's why i'm suggesting slow down everybody slow down slow
00:25:27.540 down don't dig your heels in on anything on anything because you don't know we're in the
00:25:34.140 fog of war and i get so tired because i know this is going to move but then everybody digs their
00:25:42.380 heels in and they like are are saying you know i have to hate this person or you have to hate
00:25:48.360 me or whatever oh my god i'm so tired of that i'm so tired of that you know yesterday glenn
00:25:55.560 greenwald came in and this is something that ricky is upset about because i'll let her explain for a
00:26:00.960 sec but i don't hate glenn greenwald i like glenn greenwald i think he's done a lot of great things
00:26:06.200 i disagree with him on some things and that's okay that that is the most isn't that the cornerstone
00:26:14.080 of what we're trying to protect if we're saying we want to protect and save the republic i want
00:26:21.020 to protect his right to say i'm wrong that's that's the way this is supposed to work and i'm
00:26:29.340 not going to hate him for saying i'm wrong i'm just not and you know what he in the end might
00:26:34.880 be right i don't think he is i don't think he is what he was bringing up yesterday about the
00:26:41.560 ceasefire right yes so you got community noted and this isn't about x wars this isn't about
00:26:47.660 slamming former friends of the show like dave smith and glenn greenwald they are friends of
00:26:51.920 the show sorry not former current friends of the show we love you and we just don't understand why
00:26:58.200 you have to slam glenn on x but maybe it's because this is how you get paid anyways um because of
00:27:04.280 their slams on you because you you had some humility yesterday you said you didn't remember
00:27:09.120 Lebanon being included in the ceasefire agreement. Yesterday was a very kinetic day. Lots of changes,
00:27:16.520 lots of back and forth, lots of various deal plans being passed around on X. And we didn't
00:27:23.000 know what was real and what was true and what was still in development. So at the end of the day,
00:27:27.000 you got a community note. That means for those of you who don't live on X and still have a soul,
00:27:33.540 yeah, and still have a soul, this means a bunch of people decided to fact check us. Well, I feel
00:27:38.220 very passionate about making sure that we get the story right so we spent all day yesterday
00:27:45.940 figuring out were we wrong is it true was lebanon included in the ceasefire agreement
00:27:52.120 and uh we were sorry but we were right and everyone else is wrong and they they're the
00:27:58.160 ones missing context not us wait wait may i push back i'm not sure we're right it depends on who
00:28:05.120 you listen to? We're right in that we said we're not sure there are various versions of the ceasefire
00:28:13.180 agreement going out. You're right. You're right. You're right. You're right. Okay. Do I have to
00:28:19.980 go through the timeline? You don't. It's very tedious, but you make the point today and yesterday
00:28:26.800 that as of 10 a.m. yesterday, the version that we saw and the version that we listened to was
00:28:32.260 from donald trump we didn't we didn't even see the one from the pack from pakistan right and
00:28:36.620 didn't we talk about that a little bit on the show yesterday uh jason well didn't we talk about
00:28:43.640 how it because we got something from pbs or something specifically that's what i was talking
00:28:47.880 about yeah exactly for that clip it had just come out from the president the pb and this was right
00:28:52.980 after the news that israel had bombed uh you know elements within lebanon and so a pbs reporter asked
00:28:59.540 her, asked the president, was Lebanon included? And he said very specifically, they were not
00:29:06.080 included in the deal. And he went on to say that everyone knows this. That's what you were
00:29:12.540 responding to. So we were not taking the word of Pakistan, the Iranians, anything else, which I'm
00:29:19.120 sure you'll get into in a second on the multiple different versions. We were taking the word from
00:29:23.660 the president of the United States. That's what you were reacting to in that clip.
00:29:27.040 So let me just give you, so the U.S. and Iran only mentioned a ceasefire in Iran and between the U.S. and Iran with Pakistan as the mediator.
00:29:38.700 Pakistan confirmed the deal, this is Tuesday night, but added that the ceasefire covered the entire region, including Lebanon.
00:29:47.560 Israel stated it supports Trump's version of the ceasefire, notice that,
00:29:51.420 but added that Iran must extend the ceasefire to include Israel and regional allies and
00:29:56.840 specifically said Israeli attacks in Lebanon were immune. Okay. Now, remember, nobody's reporting
00:30:04.860 that the ceasefire is being violated by the IRGC. I don't think the people that we are sitting down
00:30:10.380 at the table with, but by the IRGC, they're attacking all of the neighbors in the Middle
00:30:15.520 east okay what was it did i say 91 71 i don't remember a lot of missiles were were were lost
00:30:21.480 um and lobbed lobbed over to you know the the arab countries from iran nobody talks about that
00:30:28.360 they talk about israel well so yes and i don't remember seeing that because i didn't i didn't
00:30:36.260 read the press release from pakistan because pakistan also was cutting and pasting you know 0.97
00:30:42.560 10 point deals and I don't know what I can trust from Pakistan. I don't actually look at Pakistan 1.00
00:30:47.860 as a ally, you know, the country that was, you know, hiding Osama bin Laden for a long time. 0.98
00:30:54.900 I know it's a complex situation, blah, blah, blah, but we can trust him. Great. I, I would 0.98
00:30:59.920 trust, but verify everything. Here's what this comes down to. Okay. Who do you trust? Who do
00:31:07.940 you trust with information now i'm going to be straight up with you i don't fully trust anyone
00:31:15.740 anyone because everyone has their own reasons for saying things for instance i think the president
00:31:23.660 is being honest but i also think the president can't say some things because of the markets
00:31:29.740 because whatever whatever even politics i just say that i hope it never comes down to that but
00:31:35.320 Politics. He's got to also politics. So I don't trust anyone. But do you trust anything that is
00:31:42.080 coming from Iran? I don't. I don't. Do I trust anything from Israel? In this situation, I don't. 1.00
00:31:53.020 Now, you know I'm a supporter of the Israeli state and the Jewish people, but I don't trust 0.98
00:31:58.800 anything that's coming out of israel why because they have their own interests they are a nation 0.99
00:32:05.700 that thinks that they are facing you don't have to agree with this but they think they're facing 0.76
00:32:11.480 an existential threat they think it's us or them period and this is their time and they're not going
00:32:18.440 to do it anymore okay so their interest is that wipe these people out before they wipe us out so
00:32:27.760 I don't trust them because they're working towards their goals. 1.00
00:32:32.140 Do you trust Pakistan? 1.00
00:32:35.660 Pakistan, the prime minister.
00:32:38.360 Do you know anything about the prime minister of Pakistan?
00:32:41.040 Because I don't.
00:32:43.840 So if I look at those, just those four and say, U.S., Iran, Israel, Pakistan, 0.75
00:32:50.180 there's only one choice for me to trust. 0.98
00:32:52.660 And I don't fully trust, but I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt.
00:32:56.280 And that's us.
00:32:57.760 that's the united states so when you are looking at what the president is saying and he's saying
00:33:04.840 no we didn't agree with lebanon we didn't agree with that um israel you know i don't trust israel
00:33:13.660 so i discount what they say i certainly discount what iran says because iran the night before
00:33:19.780 it came out because of the president that iran what they issued and what the president issued
00:33:25.860 whether they're true or not i don't know but they were on the same page about it was iran
00:33:33.460 the attacks on iran had to stop that's what the ceasefire was about then comes pakistan
00:33:41.080 i just i'm having a really hard time here because it seems so obvious to me we're at war
00:33:52.820 I'm not saying that our side is always right.
00:33:55.340 I'm not saying that our side couldn't lie.
00:33:58.000 I'm just saying if I have to, in a snap moment, when the facts are absolutely unclear and we're in the fog of war, you do one of two things.
00:34:10.040 You say, I don't trust anybody.
00:34:11.980 or i don't trust anybody but the one i trust the most i'm going to give the benefit of the doubt
00:34:22.020 to our side and i don't know why people can't do that i really don't i i think it is a mental
00:34:28.780 disorder at this point i really do and and i and i understand that people are they don't want war
00:34:36.600 I don't either. They don't want any of this stuff. But really? You believe Pakistan and Iran more than you believe our side? Okay. And I'm not saying that we're not going to lie, and I'm also not saying that we have facts anywhere.
00:35:01.760 what we have are people making claims do we have the audio of uh who was it was it uh
00:35:09.860 trump or this or caroline or or who was it that was yesterday was saying
00:35:14.980 we don't even know the 10-point plans they're like 50 different 10-point plans out there
00:35:19.980 we have that go ahead the iranians originally put forward a 10-point plan that was fundamentally
00:35:26.400 unserious, unacceptable, and completely discarded. It was literally thrown in the garbage by President
00:35:32.760 Trump and his negotiating team. Many outlets in this room have falsely reported on that plan as
00:35:38.700 being acceptable to the United States, and that is false. With the president's deadline fast
00:35:43.960 approaching and the United States military completely decimating Iran with each passing
00:35:48.140 hour, the regime acknowledged reality to the negotiating team. They put forward a more 0.63
00:35:53.300 reasonable and entirely different and condensed plan to the president and his team. President
00:35:59.200 Trump and the team determined the new modified plan was a workable basis on which to negotiate
00:36:04.120 and to align it with our own 15-point proposal. The president's red lines, namely the end of
00:36:11.360 Iranian enrichment in Iran, have not changed. And the idea that President Trump would ever
00:36:17.800 accept an iranian wish list as a deal is completely absurd the president will only make a deal that
00:36:24.280 serves in the best interests of the united states of america and he is a negotiating team will focus
00:36:29.400 on this effort over the next two weeks so this is why i say to you slow down don't harden a position
00:36:38.720 because yesterday when before you heard about the multiple different 10 point plans and there was
00:36:45.760 confusion yesterday i'm like wait a minute this one came from iran this one came from us which
00:36:50.280 one is right blah blah blah and then later in the day you hear this you can be right right now
00:36:58.480 but 10 minutes later you can be completely wrong because fog of war we can't trust anything right
00:37:09.020 now. All I'm saying is, don't add to the confusion. Don't add to the chaos. There are
00:37:18.760 agents of chaos that want chaos. Don't get involved in it in any way. Don't add any chaos
00:37:26.960 to anything. Don't harden yourself in any position now, because when you do, you will start just,
00:37:35.540 you'll have to defend it and you'll start making enemies you'll start accusing people of being
00:37:42.080 enemies and then you will have a very hard time to retreat from that and you need to be able to
00:37:51.240 be flexible right now and say i don't know i don't know with the information that i have right now
00:37:56.760 this is what it looks like but i don't know with the information that i have and that information
00:38:02.940 I, for one, trust the United States more than any of the other players.
00:38:07.480 So I'm going to put my trust there.
00:38:08.960 It might be misplaced in the end, but I'm putting my trust there.
00:38:12.240 But I'm not putting my bet on the table.
00:38:16.700 I'm telling you where I'm leaning.
00:38:18.960 I'm leaning.
00:38:19.800 I'm going to lean because I don't know the truth yet.
00:38:22.800 I'm going to lean towards us, give us the benefit of the doubt, because the others are not reliable.
00:38:30.880 Uh...
00:38:32.940 And I'm not going to harden my position.
00:38:35.940 I'm not going to get into a fight every day
00:38:39.080 when the facts of that fight and that argument change every day.
00:38:46.660 Let's just look at the facts as they are today.
00:38:49.520 Deal with what we can.
00:38:51.620 Be aware of everything because it's moving quickly.
00:38:55.140 Be aware of everything so you're not ever caught off guard
00:38:58.460 and you understand what's happening.
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00:46:12.060 So yesterday, I'm watching all of this stuff, and I see the vice president on the tarback in Hungary.
00:46:18.760 And he starts talking about all of the confusion of the 10-point plan, which 10-point plan, blah, blah, blah.
00:46:24.760 And we were talking about it yesterday.
00:46:26.060 And we're like, which 10-point plan are we talking about?
00:46:29.340 This is what we call the fog of war.
00:46:31.020 And this is also what happens when you have a global media that is instantaneous, that you can put anything on the Internet and it will go global immediately.
00:46:45.280 So we don't even know what we're even arguing about.
00:46:48.140 But more importantly, I want to start with what J.D. Van said.
00:46:52.280 And then I want to take you to...
00:46:57.080 We're missing one critical fundamental fact.
00:47:02.200 One fundamental fact that we cannot even project one way or another.
00:47:09.240 This is going to be good or this is going to be bad.
00:47:11.100 We cannot even go there.
00:47:13.380 you can't make an opinion without this one fact and i don't have it nobody has it
00:47:18.260 but i want to share that because it's critical that you understand because this
00:47:24.580 is what we're really searching for this will explain so many pieces of the news and and even
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00:48:44.360 So yesterday on the tarmac in Hungary, the vice president was speaking to reporters and
00:48:51.260 he was just asking, you know, could we get some honesty from the press? And he was talking
00:48:57.260 specifically about the multiple versions of the 10 point plan because somebody had asked him about
00:49:03.080 the 10 point plan are we willing to accept this listen to what he said about iran sir so so let
00:49:09.200 me let me just say given the guys you're gonna ask about iran um let me just say a few things
00:49:12.880 actually so number one i think it's very important for the american media to be honest with the
00:49:18.520 american people uh on this particular issue because it affects not just you know the the
00:49:25.380 normal issues of public policy, it actually affects peace and war. And here's what I mean.
00:49:29.560 So in the past couple of days, I've seen a lot of reporting from the American media about the
00:49:35.380 10-point proposal that the Iranians have made. Now, as I know, because I've been involved in
00:49:40.920 this, there are three different 10-point proposals, at least, that I've seen floating around.
00:49:45.120 The first 10-point proposal was something that was submitted, and we think, frankly,
00:49:48.760 was probably written by ChatGPT that was submitted to Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
00:49:53.100 that immediately went in the garbage and was rejected there was a second 10-point proposal
00:49:58.080 that was much more reasonable that was based on some back and forth between us between the
00:50:02.560 pakistanis and that is the 10-point proposal that the president was referencing in his truth
00:50:07.800 yesterday and then frankly i've seen a third 10-point proposal that's even more maximalist
00:50:13.300 than the first 10-point proposal that's been floating around various social media channels
00:50:17.020 now here here's what's interesting about all this is that i've seen various organs the new york
00:50:22.400 time cnn others pick up and run the original 10 point proposal based on little more than a random
00:50:30.280 yahoo and iran submitting it to public access television in the country of iran and then them
00:50:36.840 saying that somehow represents the negotiating position of the government okay see what he's
00:50:45.700 saying here and and my job is uh my job is to help you try to make sense of the world and nothing in
00:50:58.040 the world makes sense and especially in war and war with this kind of media and war with this kind
00:51:03.460 of access to the internet and and everybody has an opinion and then you add on top of it ai i mean
00:51:10.440 it's going to get more and more confusing every day so i'm trying to um not tell you what's right
00:51:18.360 or what's wrong i'm telling you right now slow down slow down he's talking about the 10 point
00:51:24.280 plan and yesterday we were arguing i wasn't but many people were arguing the president is gonna
00:51:30.640 he's just gonna let them charge for oil and he's gonna let them have the nukes well that would be
00:51:36.500 Okay, you don't even know which 10-point plan is real.
00:51:40.700 Now, yesterday, you might have thought that you knew which one was real.
00:51:46.460 But you know today, you don't.
00:51:49.740 We have no idea which one is real.
00:51:52.720 There are multiple versions of this.
00:51:55.420 And so all of that energy was wasted yesterday.
00:51:58.440 But let's just say that we did know that there was only one version of the 10-point plan.
00:52:04.460 Okay.
00:52:06.500 Should we argue about it and dig our heels in it right now if we knew there was one?
00:52:15.380 My answer would be no, because we're missing one critical piece of information.
00:52:24.660 Who are we dealing with on the other side?
00:52:29.700 Hear me out on this.
00:52:31.140 you have to reset your instincts entirely before you even start this conversation because most of
00:52:39.860 us in america we think negotiation is about finding the overlap you know finding the places
00:52:46.180 of commonality you figure out what the other guy wants you give a little they you take a little
00:52:52.060 they walk away with something and it's good for both i mean if it's a good deal it's good for both
00:52:56.120 parties, right? But that game only works if you're all playing that game. But look at what
00:53:05.340 we're dealing with right now. Donald Trump has just announced a two-week pause, ceasefire,
00:53:12.500 bombing stops, window opens. By the way, the ceasefire held yesterday.
00:53:17.820 And everybody was upset. He's going to stop. He's going to stop. He's negotiating.
00:53:22.160 Hear me out on this.
00:53:24.100 This is a negotiator's move.
00:53:26.640 You create space, all right?
00:53:28.880 You lower the temperature.
00:53:30.200 You heat it up, heat it up, heat it up, heat it up, and then you lower the temperature
00:53:33.580 so either side can step back without losing face.
00:53:38.380 You can give everybody an exit ramp, okay?
00:53:42.700 And in business, this works all the time, all the time, because you know the guy on the
00:53:48.820 other end of the table wants to make a deal.
00:53:51.680 but what if the guy across the table isn't just a guy?
00:53:57.280 What if it's a system that doesn't want any deal?
00:54:02.020 Even worse than that.
00:54:04.440 This is what you're seeing this week,
00:54:06.600 and this is so critical.
00:54:09.720 The politicians in Tehran are signaling restraint.
00:54:14.840 Elements tied to the IRGC,
00:54:17.400 the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,
00:54:20.120 they're not.
00:54:21.680 It was the Guard Corps, the IRGC, that were lobbing missiles over to the Gulf nations yesterday that nobody reported on.
00:54:31.280 That was the IRGC.
00:54:33.620 Looks like a violation.
00:54:36.120 But I actually think it's something more dangerous than a violation.
00:54:40.500 This is the system arguing with itself in real time with weapons.
00:54:45.700 And if you don't understand that, you misread everything.
00:54:51.680 you know trump whether you like him or not has spent a lifetime dealing with people who
00:54:56.700 you know want something that you can measure you know maybe it's building its real estate
00:55:01.620 whatever a golf course in scotland but he's never been in scotland negotiating on a golf course and
00:55:07.400 had somebody there that's like oh i'm gonna vaporize scotland and you okay that's i mean
00:55:13.500 how do you how do you deal with that person you don't have any common ground iran is not one
00:55:19.300 system. It's at least two. And there appears to be part of it that wants to survive. Discounting
00:55:26.940 the people, just the regime itself. Part of it wants to survive. That is the part that Trump
00:55:33.080 is negotiating with. And they want to keep the lights on. They want to maintain control. They
00:55:38.300 want to live. And then there's the part that sees chaos as the answer. The IRGC. Those are the
00:55:46.780 Twelvers, that's the Shia sect that wants to hasten the return of the Mahadi, the promised one. 0.99
00:55:54.420 That worldview is not about keeping the power on and quarterly results. 1.00
00:56:00.880 That is washing the world with blood.
00:56:03.780 You don't close a deal with that at all.
00:56:08.420 That side, you have to kill or defang and cage it.
00:56:13.700 Those are your only options.
00:56:16.780 So what does somebody in Donald Trump's position do when the other side is split between those?
00:56:26.700 One, you don't negotiate with the country.
00:56:29.660 You start negotiating with the fracture.
00:56:33.120 You give the survival-minded faction enough fear and then enough hope to hold on to.
00:56:41.960 Just enough incentive to keep them engaged.
00:56:45.900 At the same time, you make escalation for the IRGC, not painful, absolutely catastrophic.
00:56:55.200 If you hit it, you hit it hard.
00:56:57.960 Be careful.
00:56:58.840 You hit it too hard, too fast.
00:57:01.340 You could actually unify the system against you.
00:57:04.560 Notice that's what everybody was saying. 0.99
00:57:06.000 He's going to wipe out all of the Iranians and turn them all against us.
00:57:11.120 Yeah, he could have if that's what he was going to do, but that's not what he was doing. 0.64
00:57:13.920 He was negotiating.
00:57:15.900 That's not what he was doing.
00:57:18.100 That's why he backed up, stopped, stopped before he did that.
00:57:22.300 Because you can't unify the system.
00:57:26.320 If you do that, the ones who are the strong ones, the ones that just want to destroy everything, they become in charge.
00:57:34.880 This is one reason why the pause came.
00:57:39.000 So what do you do with a two-week pause?
00:57:41.340 Well, you do a couple of things.
00:57:42.740 And everybody in the last couple of days has been saying, two-week pause, that's going to get them time to regroup.
00:57:49.320 Yes, good.
00:57:52.800 Our side just kept saying, taco, Trump chickened out.
00:57:57.100 He's a war criminal that chickened out.
00:58:01.160 But if you understand, this isn't a normal negotiation.
00:58:05.980 You realize this isn't weakness and it's not surrender. 0.56
00:58:09.280 This is somebody trying to test which part of Iran is actually in control.
00:58:14.820 If you're dealing with a fractured negotiation partner, you need to figure out which one is stronger than the other.
00:58:21.620 You need to figure out which one is actually in charge.
00:58:24.460 So you push it to the limit, you create a window, and then you watch what fills it.
00:58:30.720 If restraint fills it, do you notice this has held?
00:58:35.640 Last night, nobody broke the ceasefire.
00:58:39.320 If that fills this space, then you have somebody to talk to.
00:58:43.120 If missiles fill it, then you've learned something else entirely.
00:58:48.000 You've got to go back to work.
00:58:50.760 So here's the problem with this.
00:58:52.760 The news this week shows both possibilities at the same time. 0.70
00:58:57.500 You've got signals suggesting that parts of the Iranian leadership want a way out.
00:59:02.140 At the same time, you've got rockets and proxies and noise. 0.97
00:59:05.740 Two realities, same country.
00:59:07.740 So the question becomes, Donald Trump is the best negotiator in the world.
00:59:18.700 I think he does, but does he understand that he's got doomsday people on the other side?
00:59:29.980 I think he does. He's not trying to make a deal with something as a whole.
00:59:35.480 You know, when Neville Chamberlain sat down with Adolf Hitler and, you know, made the Munich Agreement, he thought he was dealing with a man who wanted, you know, some defined gains.
00:59:46.580 He wasn't.
00:59:47.160 He wasn't.
00:59:47.580 He was dealing with a movement that fed on expansion, on craziness.
00:59:52.120 That agreement didn't solve anything.
00:59:54.200 It just bought time for Germany and not for the people who thought they were buying it.
00:59:59.800 Okay?
01:00:00.400 Now, fast forward.
01:00:01.600 Cold War.
01:00:02.180 American presidents negotiated with the Soviet Union.
01:00:04.440 that system had ideology too
01:00:06.720 it talked about global revolution
01:00:08.640 but it also wanted to survive
01:00:11.460 and that's why the deals held
01:00:14.040 because we had mad
01:00:15.500 mutually assured destruction
01:00:16.900 because underneath everything
01:00:18.720 that the Soviet Union was said
01:00:19.960 they still feared just like we did
01:00:21.760 the fear of annihilation
01:00:22.840 nuclear war
01:00:23.540 that's a line you're not going to cross
01:00:25.040 the real question is
01:00:28.400 who is controlling Iran today
01:00:31.860 and which side of the line does the power fall on? 0.98
01:00:38.620 The one that understands MAD
01:00:40.200 or the other side that may actually welcome nuclear destruction?
01:00:45.060 That's the whole game.
01:00:46.280 That's the fundamental question we're missing.
01:00:49.060 Because if enough of that system wants to survive,
01:00:53.140 then what Trump is doing, pressure mixed with pauses, will work.
01:00:56.940 If the balance is tipping the other way,
01:00:59.520 then that faction that welcomes chaos gains control then every pause becomes an opportunity
01:01:06.260 for them and we have to go back in and keep hitting them hard every opening becomes cover
01:01:13.120 every negotiation is just a delay tactic we've seen that happen before he's not dumb enough to
01:01:17.440 fall for that again so what you're seeing now feels really really messy because it is
01:01:23.000 it's why today i'm telling you and i try to tell you this every day and there's at least during
01:01:28.360 the war here is we don't know what we're dealing with we don't know who we're even dealing with
01:01:33.560 and in this particular scenario both outcomes are logical and reasonable as endpoints and they have
01:01:42.380 extraordinarily different endings this is not a clean negotiation you know this is donald trump
01:01:51.440 if he would have gone in and tried to negotiate for some company you know he's going to buy some
01:01:55.080 company and half the board wants to restructure and wants to sell to him and the other half is
01:02:00.640 literally setting the building on fire while the meeting is happening you could talk all you want
01:02:05.360 you can still make your moves but you better understand which side is actually holding the
01:02:09.620 matches and which one has control of the doors and i think watching this week trump understands
01:02:17.680 exactly what he's dealing with he didn't go all the way in he didn't try to end it in one dramatic
01:02:24.840 move. He pushed it to the limit and then created space, and now he's watching. That's not how you
01:02:32.600 close a real estate deal, but that is the way you would probe a system to find out who's in charge,
01:02:39.580 who can I trust, and quite honestly, and then you can also know the names of the people
01:02:44.940 you need to target. Understanding this is not the same as mastering it because this kind of
01:02:52.460 negotiation has a really hard truth built into it you don't get a clean win you don't get a document
01:02:58.920 that signs you know signs away uh or gives you everything that you want what you get if you do
01:03:05.820 it right is time time for the pressure to work time for internal fractures to widen time for
01:03:12.660 people to get stronger on the streets time for the side that wants to survive to outweigh
01:03:17.240 the side that doesn't care if everything burns.
01:03:21.660 But if you get it wrong, you don't just lose a deal.
01:03:24.160 You strengthen the part of the system that was never interested in survival in the first place.
01:03:28.380 So when you watch the headlines this week, pause.
01:03:31.500 Missiles, mixed signals, it's not confusion.
01:03:34.340 That's the reality of what happens when a negotiator,
01:03:37.360 used to dealing with self-interest, as every negotiator in the West is,
01:03:41.400 sits across from a system where not everybody's values of survival are the same.
01:03:47.240 but we'll see. Let's watch it play out more in just a minute.
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01:05:22.060 about the the 12 verse because you're preaching to the choir you need to talk to washington
01:05:25.720 i am flying to washington uh this afternoon i'm i'm going to be speaking to some very important
01:05:30.960 people about 12ers and the invasion of, uh, Islamists, uh, here in America and what is
01:05:37.800 actually going on. Earlier this week, we posted an edited version of the Jihad from within the
01:05:43.840 special, uh, that we did, um, the blueprints of all of this. And, um, I posted it to YouTube.
01:05:52.260 YouTube has certain guidelines and if you violate them, it's all kinds of trouble. So we played by
01:05:57.620 the rules and we edited but i wanted you to see where the edits are and then when i saw it myself
01:06:02.600 i'm like this is unwatchable because so much had to be edited you couldn't even follow it it's just
01:06:07.160 horrible um i know that was frustrating because it was frustrating to me so if you try to watch
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01:06:59.760 them out.
01:07:00.200 That's when it really gets it.
01:07:01.160 No, what gets interesting is falling off the ladder.
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01:08:15.640 all right i want to show you some uh show some things that are going on so while everything is
01:08:40.400 uh happening overseas right now there's a lot happening in our own backyard that we
01:08:44.220 cannot be distracted, um, uh, and, and, and miss, for instance, the GOP is doing all they can to
01:08:50.920 lose yet another election. But of course, um, I want to, I want to talk to you a little bit about
01:08:56.500 the Islamification of America and you're going to have friends who say this isn't happening. 0.98
01:09:05.380 This is a conspiracy theory. Oh, relax. Don't listen to them. Do not listen to them. Um, 1.00
01:09:12.580 give them my special give them the booklet it doesn't have my name on it doesn't have my face
01:09:17.160 and it has nothing so they'll never know it came from me it's a free booklet stop the conquest.com
01:09:21.980 but i need you to watch this because we are not it's weird we are fighting over things that don't
01:09:31.960 matter that are not necessarily happening for instance we're fighting over the 10 bullet points
01:09:38.380 you know, the 10 point plan. We don't even know which 10 point plan is even real, but we'll fight
01:09:43.200 over that. But then we will completely ignore the things that we should be talking about. We'll
01:09:48.260 spend days on the 10 point plan, but we won't spend 10 minutes on, Hey, do you know what's
01:09:53.980 happening with Ramadan in the Nashville public schools? And you're going to, I'm going to give 1.00
01:10:02.100 you a couple of stories here and it's going to sound like, well, you know, I want to be tolerant
01:10:06.300 because that is who America is.
01:10:08.920 While they say America is racist and we're Islamophobic,
01:10:12.900 you know how I know they don't believe that?
01:10:16.100 Because they're using that against us.
01:10:18.880 It's part of the strategy. 0.54
01:10:21.280 Americans want to accommodate.
01:10:23.560 We want to be good.
01:10:24.620 We want to be kind.
01:10:25.640 We want to be open-minded.
01:10:27.060 And that is what's happening in Nashville.
01:10:29.720 Let me just give you this unbelievable story.
01:10:32.940 It was a Wednesday morning,
01:10:34.520 partway through the month of Ramadan,
01:10:36.300 and many of John Overton High School Muslim students had been awake since 4.30.
01:10:40.720 These students had been fasting every day for more than a week
01:10:43.320 and woke up in time for suhoor, the last chance to eat or drink before the sun rises.
01:10:49.320 Some chose foods that are hydrating like watermelon or cucumber
01:10:52.500 so they could withstand not drinking any water until the sun sets.
01:10:55.880 Others just ate a couple of dates.
01:10:58.140 After breakfast, it was time for the first five prayers of the day.
01:11:01.100 Many students prayed together of their families a chance to be together,
01:11:03.620 share a spiritual connection before parting ways for school or work.
01:11:06.300 Some went back to sleep briefly before the 7 a.m. bell.
01:11:10.540 In one first period English class with several Muslim students,
01:11:14.640 other students had paper bowls on their desks filled with cereal or cookies
01:11:18.000 as well as cartons of apple juice or milk.
01:11:21.440 At this point in the day, the students who were fasting felt fine,
01:11:24.020 but later in their hunger and their thirst, it would start to settle in.
01:11:27.220 They might feel absent-minded or struggle to focus in class, stay awake.
01:11:31.080 Towards the beginning, it's good, but then as the day goes on,
01:11:33.280 I feel like I lose focus.
01:11:34.620 Okay, nothing wrong with this so far.
01:11:36.300 Then it goes into how the school is trying to get everybody to respect and participate in one way or another and make sure everybody feels safe in their hijab and everybody is fine with Ramadan and the prayers that are happening in the classroom with the prayer rugs in the classroom, the prayer mats.
01:11:59.640 um uh let's see one of the 10 teachers signed up to offer a classroom as a food free zone during
01:12:08.640 lunchtime the school's director of activities created a sign-up sheet for teachers so students
01:12:13.080 who are fasting would not have to sit in the cafeteria and watch their peers eat that's nice
01:12:16.440 right it's one of several accommodations arranged by the administration for muslim students the
01:12:21.280 school is also reserved space on campus where students can pray in the afternoon since one of
01:12:25.860 five daily prayers falls during the school day all right this is all nice this is all very nice
01:12:32.300 it's very nice what's the problem with this um is anybody making this accommodation for
01:12:40.680 any other religion because i thought it was all about separation of church and state
01:12:46.560 you see it's not it's not about separation in church and state because this is mixing the two
01:12:54.080 If you buy into that separation of church and state, this is mixing the two.
01:12:59.540 All right.
01:13:00.120 So that's kind of a big problem with this.
01:13:05.040 Why is the accommodation going this way and it being all normalized and held up as this is fine?
01:13:12.580 Because there's another story.
01:13:14.380 This is from the Washington Post today.
01:13:17.880 Muslims shouldn't have to assimilate to belong.
01:13:21.920 Wow.
01:13:22.560 Now, I want you to read this article.
01:13:26.920 We have it, I believe it's in the daily newsletter today.
01:13:29.240 If not today, it'll be out tomorrow.
01:13:31.600 But it's a very well-argued conservative feeling case for why Muslims shouldn't have to assimilate into our culture or leave things like Sharia law behind.
01:13:42.820 Okay. It's argued that this is an electoral opportunity for Republicans because we agree on social issues. And the message throughout the entire piece in the Washington Post is that Muslims will be more resistant to assimilation than other religious groups because of their commitment to Sharia law and public religious practices.
01:14:07.440 and Christians, you know, don't make them assimilate because you agree with so much.
01:14:17.480 Really? Because we don't. We really don't agree on a lot of things. This is the sickness
01:14:25.480 that we're all going through. We want to say we agree on so many things. We do.
01:14:31.000 We both wish that our culture didn't over-sexualize our daughters and women.
01:14:37.440 We both wish that.
01:14:39.780 We both think that our girls could stand a little more modesty, perhaps. 1.00
01:14:46.360 But we don't agree that they should wear burqas. 1.00
01:14:52.720 One does. 1.00
01:14:53.740 we don't agree that um under sharia law that a young girl can be married at nine
01:15:04.340 in this case it's because you will read it as a conservative you go like you know what that's a 0.95
01:15:12.120 really good case we do have an awful lot in common and you know maybe they shouldn't have to
01:15:15.560 no no no this is how it happens gang this is how it happens this author is making a case
01:15:23.480 that immigrants shouldn't have to agree on foundational questions when they come here.
01:15:32.180 Okay, wait, wait. If you're going to be in America, in America, and you are going to be 0.56
01:15:37.640 an American, we want you to make America stronger, right? So what do you have to agree with? Well,
01:15:45.540 you do have to agree with all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with inalienable
01:15:50.860 rights so you you have to agree with it if you want to become an american that you agree that
01:15:59.440 everybody has inalienable rights that's not that's not under sharia you have to agree that
01:16:08.460 our constitution is the supreme law of the land not sharia i mean it is
01:16:16.840 it's so crazy our statue of liberty says give me your tired and your poor it doesn't stop there 0.94
01:16:26.600 does it what does it say give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free 0.98
01:16:37.020 how many women and girls are yearning to breathe free in countries where there is sharia law 0.86
01:16:49.040 we were told everybody in afghanistan was fine with it until we went over and toppled it and 1.00
01:16:55.160 then we realized oh my gosh look at all these women that want to go to school 1.00
01:16:58.100 all these girls that want to go to school under sharia law they can't look at what's happening 0.83
01:17:03.260 in Iran. Those are women. Those are homosexuals. Those are human beings, all endowed by their 1.00
01:17:09.840 creator with certain inalienable rights that have lost their rights as a human being, and they are
01:17:16.520 yearning to breathe free. You cannot come here and become an American citizen and agree with
01:17:23.340 Sharia law because you're not freeing people. This is so important. You don't have to be against
01:17:38.720 Islam. You do have to be, and I think that is absolutely true for every single person.
01:17:47.680 if you want to be an American
01:17:49.820 you do have to be 0.58
01:17:51.800 against Sharia law 0.88
01:17:53.340 if you want Sharia law
01:17:55.760 in any of its forms
01:17:57.040 out
01:17:58.240 you don't get to be a United States citizen
01:18:01.380 if you're coming here
01:18:03.320 you don't get that
01:18:04.920 sorry
01:18:05.600 it is a dual
01:18:08.580 it creates a dual
01:18:11.720 system of law
01:18:13.420 and you want the proof of it
01:18:16.080 look at Europe
01:18:17.140 look at what is happening how is it we are so blind to this that we can look over in europe
01:18:25.080 and we can see germany can't raise an army they can't raise an army they don't have a
01:18:30.360 enough young men who a believe in defending germany but they can't hand weapons to all of
01:18:38.620 these people that are living in their country that believe in sharia law so they don't know
01:18:45.160 what they're going to do how is it we can see these things but somehow or another we can't see
01:18:53.740 these things and we just think that no no no what Nashville is doing what WAPO posted today that's
01:19:02.300 just good political strategy that's just being good people no you're not being a good person
01:19:07.980 I'm sorry. I'm sorry. If you are tolerating something that does to women and homosexuals and minorities the way Sharia law perverts everything that this country has ever stood for in its best times, the things we say we strive for, anything that perverts those things,
01:19:32.260 If you are standing up for it and you think you're being kind, you're being open-minded, you're strengthening our country, you are dead wrong.
01:19:46.320 You are dead wrong.
01:19:48.680 You are betraying everything you claim to believe in.
01:19:54.940 I urge you to, you know, we put this documentary out.
01:20:00.080 i had to pay for it so we had to put it behind a paywall for a long time um and now it is out
01:20:05.320 um and it is free unedited the edited version i have to be honest with you unwatchable um the
01:20:14.060 unedited version i just put it out at stop the conquest.com you need to get your churches you
01:20:21.240 need to get your school boards you need to get your republican clubs your whoever you need to
01:20:28.440 get your friends together you need to get your neighborhood together and you need to watch this
01:20:33.080 also at stop the conquest.com it's not only the special that gives you the whole primer to today
01:20:40.340 of what's going on and it's not opinion i want you to understand that this is not opinion this
01:20:46.380 is all based on documents and all of the documents are also up for you to peruse and have and print
01:20:53.940 and share all of the documents,
01:20:56.720 all the documents in their own words
01:20:58.940 of what is really going on
01:21:01.660 is all at StopTheConquest.com,
01:21:04.200 plus about another two hours
01:21:05.460 of raw, unedited interviews
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01:21:08.920 So it's a whole kit.
01:21:10.720 Please, please.
01:21:13.200 We worked four months on this special.
01:21:15.240 It is so important.
01:21:16.780 This is something you can do.
01:21:19.120 You want to save the Republic?
01:21:20.720 I don't know what I can do.
01:21:21.900 This you can do.
01:21:22.840 get everyone you can to watch this special. Organize your churches. You are not being
01:21:31.420 Christ-like by tolerating evil. You're not. You can love your neighbor. You can love your
01:21:43.220 Islamic friend and neighbor. You can. But if your Islamic friend or neighbor believes in Sharia law
01:21:50.600 and is an Islamist, which means a political Islam follower, 0.98
01:21:56.060 you must stand against it. 0.86
01:21:59.400 Otherwise, your daughters will be wearing burqas. 1.00
01:22:03.460 I'm telling you, it will happen perhaps in my lifetime, 1.00
01:22:07.520 but it will happen in their lifetime if we don't stand up now.
01:22:12.940 More in a minute.
01:22:16.060 Every day, another opportunity to say,
01:22:18.360 what can I do today that actually matters?
01:22:20.600 When you look around at what's happening in the country, especially on the issue of life,
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01:23:46.040 You know, in the documentary at StopTheConquest.com,
01:24:12.060 We talked about how the plan is to get people into positions of power, and it's happening everywhere, and it's happening faster than ever.
01:24:19.800 Hassan Piker, he is a Senate Democratic candidate in Michigan, and I have to say, hats off to CNN and Dana Bash.
01:24:32.000 Listen to what she was talking about with Hassan Piker. Listen.
01:24:38.160 Here's some of what he actually has said about the depravity of the October 7th terror attack,
01:24:44.180 the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust.
01:24:47.040 Quote, it doesn't matter if effing rapes happened on October 7th.
01:24:51.360 Like, that doesn't change the dynamic for me.
01:24:54.140 The Palestinian resistance is not perfect.
01:24:57.280 Now, let that sink in.
01:24:58.500 Hassan Piker is excusing sexual violence by Hamas terrorists.
01:25:02.880 He also claims Hamas is, quote, a thousand times better than Israel.
01:25:08.300 Hamas is a designated terror organization, not just by the U.S., but by the EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, just to name a few.
01:25:17.360 And here's what Piker said about the horrors of September 11th, 2001. 0.53
01:25:24.540 America deserved 9-11, dude. I'm saying it.
01:25:27.760 We totally brought it on ourselves, dude. Holy we did. We did.
01:25:33.020 uh interesting by the way he's not running he is actually stumping for abdul el saeed um who is
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01:25:49.080 your behalf of course remember he's also the candidate that said don't say anything about
01:25:53.760 the killing of the uh ayatollah
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01:27:03.560 going on i want to talk about the uh republicans and the things they're not doing uh but also
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01:28:52.440 you know um somebody said to me i don't know in the last six months
01:28:59.560 and it's stuck with me because it's so true most of life is not black and white most of life
01:29:07.640 is not about right and wrong and that's where it gets so tough because right and wrong
01:29:14.100 it used to be really easy you'd be like hey uh should we cut body parts off of young children
01:29:23.020 nope why do you think that's wrong uh yeah you don't that's the way it used to be how did people
01:29:30.160 get there they didn't get there by that big choice they got there by a choice between right
01:29:41.480 and almost right and then they're at the almost right position and they have to make a decision
01:29:48.440 on another another question that is right or almost right and once you start making the almost
01:29:56.340 right answers for everything because it's easier it feels better or even you think that it is the
01:30:02.700 right thing to do because it's compassionate or whatever you end up in a place you do not want to
01:30:10.080 be and so i want to i want to tell you a story here of right and almost right and how you can
01:30:18.380 end up in prison quickly a woman named courtney williams she's former army she's not some low
01:30:29.200 level paper pusher this is somebody who had real access uh she's delta force a special military
01:30:35.780 unit officially barely exists in conversation let alone in the headlines these are the go-getters 0.65
01:30:41.700 these are the this is the real deal and she had a top secret clearance she was years inside that
01:30:48.020 world and then out 2016 or access gets pulled internal investigation something's flagged we
01:30:56.200 don't know everything about anything at the moment but we know enough to understand it wasn't a clean
01:31:02.280 and quiet exit that's all we know now fast forward years go by somewhere between 2022 and 2024
01:31:12.320 according to federal prosecutors she begins talking ongoing conversations about her time
01:31:19.160 in one of the most secretive units the united states has and it wasn't just a little conversation
01:31:25.660 It was material that was moved in batches, 10 separate drops, hard drives, stacks of emails, information that investigators believe made its way into published works, into an article and then into a book.
01:31:44.240 That's not whistleblower realm.
01:31:48.660 You're no longer in that realm.
01:31:51.560 You're now in national defense information territory, and that is a different universe.
01:31:57.800 If she was a whistleblower, it wouldn't happen that way per se, but you could at least begin to understand.
01:32:05.160 So she's arrested.
01:32:06.220 She's charged with illegally transmitting national defense information.
01:32:11.260 One count is up to 10 years if convicted.
01:32:17.140 Now let me tell you the other side.
01:32:19.160 the right or is it the almost right because that one was wrong right you don't do that that's wrong
01:32:27.580 so let me tell you the story from the view of seth harp he says she's courageous she's a hero
01:32:35.680 he says she exposed discrimination and harassment she says he says the case will fall apart under
01:32:42.620 scrutiny and maybe that's what makes this story so uncomfortable to sit with because both things
01:32:50.500 can exist at the same time a person can believe they're exposing something wrong and still cross
01:32:58.040 a line that was never theirs to cross there is a moment that is buried in the details you know
01:33:05.180 that after a book is published, prosecutors say that she sent out messages.
01:33:12.700 She was worried about how much classified information is in it.
01:33:17.480 She tells her mom she's afraid of being arrested.
01:33:21.960 Okay, that tells me you know you crossed the line.
01:33:27.520 That, to me, is an omission of guilt.
01:33:29.900 Then she sends another message.
01:33:32.800 she says in this one she's probably going to jail for life for what she released you don't say that
01:33:41.600 unless you understand the gravity of what you've done you're you you may have started at a place
01:33:47.120 to where you were like no this is the right thing to do but then you may have started making almost
01:33:53.880 right choices until you get to a place to where you're afraid i'm going to spend the rest of my
01:33:58.680 life in jail so now the press would have you believe that we have two competing narratives
01:34:04.060 one is a whistleblower exposing rot inside a system the other somebody who took secrets that
01:34:09.840 weren't hers to share and handed them over i'm here to tell you i think both of those things
01:34:14.840 can be true at the same time both of them you know i saw her picture today and she's a she's
01:34:21.880 a beautiful woman she looks like she could kill me with a toothpick um it probably would but 0.99
01:34:30.260 she and i looked at her and i thought she has her whole life ahead of her she's still young 1.00
01:34:36.880 she's i mean and now she's going to prison and what does she have in front of her now in prison
01:34:44.000 and you know after reading her story i don't hate her i don't hate her i i do
01:34:50.740 really despise the person that leaked information about dude 44, because this is a war. I do hate
01:35:01.920 others that leak confidential information that is national security. So I don't like her an awful
01:35:08.960 lot, but she may have done some things to expose really bad situations in our military. And that 0.71
01:35:15.760 was important okay but these two things of uh you're a hero you're a villain collide all the
01:35:24.780 time let me give you a clearer case because this one all of the facts are out we don't have all
01:35:30.100 the facts of hers this happens in the 1970s guy named christopher boyce he's young he's smart
01:35:35.920 works for as a defense contractor he has access to satellite communication programs he is in the
01:35:42.220 realm this is you know height of cold war okay and he has access to the kind of material uh that
01:35:48.300 shapes whether nations survive you know first contact in a nuclear exchange and he starts
01:35:54.420 reading cables and he sees how the u.s is dealing with allies backroom arrangements intelligence
01:36:02.300 sharing that doesn't match what we're telling the public and something shifts in him i think
01:36:08.700 it would shift in me too. I start seeing things that our government is doing that are wrong and
01:36:14.100 I think it would shift in me and I'd be like, this has to stop. But what he does is he starts
01:36:20.680 telling himself a story that he has seen the truth and the system isn't what people think it is
01:36:27.760 and he needs to expose it. So he finds a friend, Andrew Dalton Lee, and they start, this is where
01:36:35.960 you go from right to, well, I think wrong, but some might say almost right.
01:36:40.740 He's exposing these secrets, but he starts selling the secrets, not to journalists.
01:36:47.520 He's selling them to the Soviet Union directly, dead drops, cash payments, microfilm, all
01:36:53.220 the spy stuff that you've ever seen. 0.56
01:36:54.860 And over time, they hand information that compromises the entire intelligence capability
01:37:01.200 satellite program, signals intelligence.
01:37:05.960 That's the kind of damage that doesn't show up in a headline because it's so much damage, it is echoing for decades inside of classified briefings.
01:37:20.240 Boyce didn't think of himself as a traitor, at least at first.
01:37:24.360 He saw himself as correcting a wrong, right and almost right.
01:37:30.520 And then when you're at almost right, you make another one, it's almost right. 0.54
01:37:34.480 How many almost right decisions do you have to make before you're selling secrets to the Soviet Union and you think you're right?
01:37:43.880 That's the problem with today's world.
01:37:46.500 We keep making almost right decisions, and it puts us in a place to where we're like, you don't even know what's right or wrong anymore because you've made almost right, and you don't notice the drift.
01:38:01.360 he builds this moral framework around his actions that made that allowed him to live with himself
01:38:10.440 without conflict it allowed him to see himself as the hero until the consequences caught up until
01:38:16.700 people inside the system had to deal with what was lost you know that that's the real danger zone
01:38:23.460 when you're talking about military secrets and national secrets it's you're not the cartoon
01:38:29.260 villain who wakes up wanting to betray the country that that person rarely exists well maybe now but
01:38:35.820 rarely exists it's the person who convinces themselves that they're justified how many
01:38:40.940 people do you know that have convinced themselves that they are justified in in calling for violence
01:38:47.780 on the streets or excusing violence or making a defense for somebody who's just stabbed somebody
01:38:53.960 14 times but because they were the oppressed they came from another country i've got to stand up for
01:39:01.000 them this is how it happens you make so many decisions to where you make one final decision
01:39:08.660 and then a switch flips and the guardrails are all gone and you just start you just start
01:39:14.500 start deciding on your own you know what's right what's wrong because you know what's right all of
01:39:21.660 a sudden. And eventually you realize now a jury is going to decide what's right now.
01:39:35.420 When it comes to classified secrets, people generally don't see the second or third order
01:39:40.780 effects. You don't see the sources who dry up or the operations that get burned. I'll bet you
01:39:47.540 The person that was talking to the reporter had talked to the reporter so many times in the past and had given little pieces of information.
01:39:56.420 It was almost right.
01:39:57.780 I'm not going to expose everything.
01:39:59.000 I'm not going to tell you anything important, but I'm going to make honest, you know, I'm going to just make the almost right decision here.
01:40:04.860 And they just kept doing it.
01:40:06.960 And they didn't think they were doing anything bad. 0.95
01:40:08.820 They didn't think I'm going to help the Iranians get this guy.
01:40:12.300 They didn't do that.
01:40:13.200 They didn't do that.
01:40:14.560 They just no longer knew what right or wrong was anymore because they had compromised themselves long ago.
01:40:20.220 I'll bet you that's what we're going to find out.
01:40:23.900 And you let something go like that, and you could have gotten him and a hundred other people killed.
01:40:30.000 One detail, one photo, one passing reference that will connect dots from somebody on the other side of the world,
01:40:35.900 and they'll go, wait a minute, that's an American spy.
01:40:38.560 you know espionage doesn't look like people in trench coats you know it looks more like a
01:40:45.760 conversation looks more like a text message a file transfer that was justified at the moment
01:40:53.960 i'm doing the right thing and then it's there that's why the system is rigid about all of this
01:41:01.340 that's why the penalties need to be very severe it's not about punishing speech it's not about 0.99
01:41:06.700 punishing the reporter um i think this woman and and obviously they've been building a case for a
01:41:13.640 long time but i think it's it may be purely coincidental but i i doubt it's coincidental
01:41:19.360 i think it's to send a message um that they are releasing this as publicly as they did yesterday
01:41:24.920 because they want to send a message to everybody you start you start leaking information when we're
01:41:31.120 at war and you will go to jail you know once certain information leaves a box you cannot put
01:41:38.160 it back i hope we find justice for this person and and i feel bad that she did probably did some
01:41:48.120 good things to expose things that should have been um but i'm sorry you have to pay a price
01:41:59.960 Top secret means something.
01:42:01.340 And you know what?
01:42:02.120 If you really believe in something, you should be willing to take the consequence.
01:42:07.680 This is worth, I believe what I'm doing is so right, it is worth going to jail.
01:42:12.420 Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Jesus.
01:42:15.520 I'm doing these things that are right.
01:42:19.220 And if you need to put me in jail, then put me in jail.
01:42:22.320 I'll live with that.
01:42:23.960 The people needed to know.
01:42:25.120 to me that's where i have sympathy for you you're still going to jail but i have more sympathy for
01:42:32.580 you i did it because i believed it was right and that's fine i'll take the consequence because the
01:42:37.380 people needed to know that's when i have sympathy but i still say to prison maximum time back in
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01:44:12.560 switch today 10 seconds station id oh let me take uh nick uh hello nick welcome
01:44:32.280 hello hi nick hello how are you i'm good how are you great welcome to the program how can i help
01:44:42.040 you uh i'm just curious um i'm wondering how can someone my age i'm 24 i listened to you since i
01:44:49.820 was the one but how does someone my age achieve the american dream that my grandparents and
01:44:57.840 parents had in this day and age and is it even possible you're talking to the wrong guy um
01:45:07.760 to if you're expecting me to give another answer other than yes it's possible because i am the
01:45:14.480 first to go to go to college and i only went one semester that's all i could afford um nobody in
01:45:20.760 my family has ever amounted to a hill of beans and i mean i've gone way back in our genealogy
01:45:25.380 um uh i took something that should have been absolutely impossible to do and i've done it
01:45:33.460 And I have built companies and have become very successful.
01:45:37.560 So you're not talking to a guy who doesn't believe in the American dream.
01:45:42.540 It gets harder and harder.
01:45:44.540 My, my ability to do what I've done with my particular, um, belief system has made it
01:45:52.060 damn near impossible.
01:45:53.900 Um, but I've done it and I've kicked myself out of the system that everybody said they,
01:45:58.900 you had to play by, you have to, you have to work in this system.
01:46:01.840 And I'm like, no, I'll create my own.
01:46:03.460 You have more opportunity today to create something yourself than anyone has ever had in the history of humankind.
01:46:14.400 You have the ability, if you have a dream, if you have an idea, and you're willing to do whatever it takes to get there, ethically speaking, do whatever it takes to do it, I am convinced anyone can accomplish anything.
01:46:31.200 it is going to get harder um and at your age and at my age now you have to stay nimble i was talking
01:46:39.460 to somebody who was gosh what what was he he was in i can't remember he was in some steady job um
01:46:47.680 and had been in that job for 20 years and he was maybe 45 and uh oh he was working as an x-ray guy
01:46:55.580 at the hospital and i said how long you've been doing this and he said you really want to know
01:46:59.080 And I said, I don't know. Do I? And he said, three months. And I said, what? He said, I used to do this, but there's no future in that. I've got to retool. And I think medicine and helping people is the only thing that is really going to last. So you have to stay nimble, Nick, and master everything you possibly can.
01:47:20.060 my answer to you is yes you have a very very bright future ahead of you but you got to be
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01:49:09.580 i'm really bummed that we um i didn't have more time to talk to nick uh on the phone who asked
01:49:21.560 question you know i'm 24 years old i would nick call me tomorrow i'd like to talk to you some
01:49:26.120 more 24 years old can i still be successful in america uh and my answer is yeah you absolutely
01:49:32.940 can but it requires a different mindset entirely especially with ai coming it's going to be it's
01:49:38.960 going to be difficult challenging but everything has been everything my whole life has been
01:49:44.160 challenging you know think you think about the people who were were uh farmers that you know
01:49:49.640 uh there was no electricity there was you know and then all of a sudden everybody moves into the
01:49:53.960 cities and there's refrigeration and everything think about think about how they're just their
01:49:57.600 whole life their whole cities collapsed they had to adjust and they did and that's my dad used to
01:50:04.280 say life is nothing but a series of adjustments you either adjust or you go nuts uh he went nuts
01:50:11.940 in the end no i'm kidding um but uh it's true and i'm listening to jason talking to the insiders
01:50:17.740 right after the you know we went into the break and uh and jason does a a show within the show
01:50:24.560 when i go into commercials he's usually talking about other things and getting to facts and
01:50:29.140 details that i just didn't get a chance to get to um and he started talking about you know how
01:50:34.500 he's the american success story and i was listening to you jason i'm like you know i think you're
01:50:39.860 right i think you i mean you are another great example of you don't have a reason to be you know
01:50:47.280 you didn't you didn't set out to do something like this and all of us you know and and you're like
01:50:52.000 but you didn't even see your success come i did but you didn't even see your success coming did
01:50:57.600 you. No, I didn't describe it as me being the actual success story, but I guess you could look
01:51:03.880 at it that way. I feel like everything that I've done, my life and my mom, as she's listening to
01:51:09.120 this, is going to be cracking up because everything in my life has been one crazy,
01:51:14.000 impulsive mistake after the next. Massive risk, learning the hard way. But I never would have
01:51:20.100 anywhere close. Wait, wait, wait. Can I tell you something? I think that's what is the difference
01:51:25.700 between people who have big success and no success or a little success.
01:51:30.980 Yeah.
01:51:31.340 Your tolerance for risk.
01:51:32.900 Yeah.
01:51:33.180 I am somebody, I'll put every chip on the table.
01:51:35.280 If I believe something's right and I pray about it and I feel it,
01:51:38.200 I'll put every chip on the table.
01:51:40.100 And that's risk big, win big.
01:51:42.020 Risk big, lose big.
01:51:44.000 Know the odds before you put your chips down on the table.
01:51:47.000 But if you want to win big, you've got to risk big.
01:51:49.500 Anyway, go ahead.
01:51:50.500 It's very true.
01:51:51.300 And when I was discussing what Nick,
01:51:53.560 you know, what I would say to Nick is what I would have said to my children is you have to
01:51:56.520 start very, very early, a lot earlier than I did when you're looking at what you want to do in
01:52:01.540 your life. But even through that, through, you know, working, working very hard, even at a young
01:52:07.060 age, younger than I had to, constantly making mistakes, constantly falling, constantly picking
01:52:12.620 yourself back up, but beyond everything else, constant prayer to God and telling him, just put
01:52:20.420 me in that place where I can best serve you. I'm going to do what I can, but I'm not asking for
01:52:26.240 wealth. I'm not asking for success. Just put me with the people in the location to where I can
01:52:32.300 best serve you. Glenn, I will testify to you right now. I would not be here today on your team. I
01:52:38.800 would not have found my way to you. I know in my heart and soul, if I would not have had that
01:52:43.520 prayer twice a day, every single day. And it does open up doors to you that you never would have
01:52:49.140 thought would have happened. That's got to be part of your path through life. When you're
01:52:53.660 looking at success, when you're looking at the American dream, that's the pathway to the American
01:52:57.680 dream. But I will tell you this, Jason, let me use you as an example. You just said you got to
01:53:04.780 start really early. My children don't know exactly what they want to do. You're in high school,
01:53:11.840 you're in college even. You may not know what you want to do. That's all right. But whatever
01:53:16.760 you're doing, do it the best you possibly can and learn it. Don't take anything as, I remember the,
01:53:25.580 the, the time my life really changed. I was an alcoholic. I was an egomaniac. I had been running
01:53:31.300 all of these stations and I find myself, you know, on the outs and I'm now at the station and I have
01:53:37.620 to answer to everybody. And, uh, this guy knows I'm an egomaniac and I had been praying for
01:53:43.620 humility lord give me humility give me humility well lord will answer that one like with rockets
01:53:50.060 and so i'm this new guy comes in and he is now the boss of me and he's like i want you to do
01:53:56.440 well they're called dubs the the lowest rung of the ladder of radio and i'm i'm 35 and i'm like
01:54:04.680 what and i left so angry and then it dawned on me oh my gosh this is what i've been praying for
01:54:12.960 and i went in the next day drove him out of his mind because he thought i wasn't being serious
01:54:17.040 but i was i said thank you i am going to be the best dubber anyone's ever had okay and i really
01:54:25.520 took it seriously and i and that was the day my life changed my career changed is and if you do
01:54:33.320 this what with whatever you will not believe how many doors will open you it if you are always
01:54:41.400 focused on whatever it is you're doing, even if you despise it, you will open so many doors and
01:54:48.700 then you may not walk through that door, but because that door is open, that may be something
01:54:55.280 that leads you someplace else and you never know it. You never noticed. Mike Rowe, who I love and
01:55:02.620 you know that. I love him too. He said he's famous for giving this career advice to follow
01:55:07.020 show opportunity, not your passion. But be passionate about the opportunity you're given
01:55:13.840 and more doors will open. I've seen that to be true since I was 20 years old.
01:55:18.980 You don't realize that everybody's looking for a specific door to open. But I have to tell you,
01:55:26.460 I wanted to be successful in radio and I knew exactly how I was going to get there.
01:55:32.280 And that led me nowhere, okay?
01:55:35.000 Led me to mid-success and then eventually alcoholism and everything else.
01:55:41.020 When I let go and I'm like, I don't care.
01:55:44.000 I'll just go through the door that you want me to go through.
01:55:47.700 Success came so rapidly because I'm no longer in control of it.
01:55:53.620 I'm just doing what I'm supposed to do at this time, and I'm doing it really well.
01:55:59.520 and i'll tell you jason you know this you've been with me and how many conversations because you
01:56:06.700 worked with me on security for a while you were my my body man um and that's how we really got
01:56:12.340 to know each other um and how many conversations did you hear me have with people and we would
01:56:18.100 walk away and i'd go well there's a millionaire that's never going to make a dime yeah you remember
01:56:22.760 that yeah i would meet so many people that would would be so stuck on on i'm doing it i'm doing it
01:56:32.260 my way and it's going to happen this way but i'm i've got my i'm not going to do this and this and
01:56:37.280 this the minute you start putting limits on the universe you're not good it's not going to happen
01:56:41.540 it's not going to happen once once you say it's my way not going to happen you have to be so open
01:56:48.420 and so willing to do whatever it takes i mean in an ethical way do whatever it takes
01:56:55.100 um if that's what you want if that's what you want i mean i could testify glenn beck wasn't
01:57:01.480 my passion but he gave me the opportunity and now he's my passion way wow isn't that sweet
01:57:07.140 in that sweet uh remind me hr tomorrow remind me about that way uh let me go to vanessa in
01:57:15.260 tennessee because she says her kid goes to overton high school we were just talking about this uh
01:57:19.560 high school in tennessee just about an hour ago um and she has some insight obviously about overton
01:57:25.980 high school hi vanessa how are you hi good thanks for taking my call so did the story we tell did
01:57:34.220 the story we tell did we get it right is is the story right that we read um yeah i think so i
01:57:41.840 think that uh i definitely know that overton has done all those accommodations for um for
01:57:49.740 for uh the muslim students and for uh ramadan um now do they do that for other faiths
01:57:59.760 yes i would say that i think they do i don't think i i wouldn't say that i know what a christian
01:58:09.440 uh practice would be that would quite be the equivalent but do they have a christmas
01:58:17.560 concert or is it a winter concert uh we do have we do well our winter concert is
01:58:26.040 often in january but they do do um they do uh a holiday concert where they'll do holiday concert
01:58:36.000 Christmas songs. They also have done, um, hymns during the spring concert played like not Christian, Christmas songs, but straight hymns. Um, we partner with a lot of churches that come in and do stuff. They also have a lot of, um, like, uh, Christian athletes associate association and young life and, and groups like that on campus.
01:59:04.940 good um they i would say they also do um like group prayer uh christian prayer
01:59:13.240 um we just had a student tragically lose his life um and they've had lots of space for kids to
01:59:21.940 meet and pray and and have christian counselors come in and other counselors i'm sure um
01:59:29.740 but i mean there are certainly lots of that's right it to me sounds like overton high school
01:59:36.960 is at least trying to do it right and that's fantastic to hear fantastic to hear yeah yeah
01:59:44.320 i mean there's definitely problems and um at the school uh but in in that regard i think they are
01:59:53.440 pretty open to trying to accommodate uh other things like i said i don't know there were a
01:59:59.440 lot of kids who fasted for lent we have a large hispanic population with lots of catholic people
02:00:04.580 and other um christians who do lent so um but most of those kids you don't it's not a timed fast
02:00:13.980 it's a you know restrictive what foods you restrict so right um well good uh ricky is
02:00:21.620 looking at me hang on just a second because i i didn't hear about that in the newspaper
02:00:26.760 I didn't hear about that either.
02:00:27.780 Right.
02:00:28.080 Like, they were bragging about all of the accommodations that were made for Muslim students, including, you know, changing the bell schedule.
02:00:36.440 I just don't remember reading about that for the Jews or the Christians in the Nashville newspaper.
02:00:42.260 That's all.
02:00:43.260 Why do you suppose that is, Vanessa?
02:00:47.180 What newspaper was it out of?
02:00:50.580 Look it up.
02:00:51.500 Mariki will look it up here real quick.
02:00:52.960 Yeah, she'll look it up real quick.
02:00:53.820 The Nashville Banner.
02:00:54.720 yeah that's a pretty i think that's a pretty liberal newspaper so it doesn't surprise me
02:01:03.620 that they would put out an article like that um but uh it'd be interesting to see anybody who is
02:01:12.480 not a a left-winging you know kind of to do a balance story on overton i'd love to see
02:01:19.620 somebody in nashville look at all of it and say no no this is the way it is
02:01:24.700 i don't know what news source in nashville is not liberal they're they're all very liberal
02:01:31.100 which is unfortunate yeah yeah i know vanessa thank you very much i appreciate it just watch
02:01:37.340 yourself uh there is a um uh you know i don't know if you've seen the special yet on uh the
02:01:44.300 blueprint of our own demise here that's coming from the islamist movement but um you know people
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02:02:04.520 um you should watch the special uh at um where do we have it stop the conquest.com
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02:02:37.040 and it's good you don't want to lose that but you also don't want to be a dupe so please check it
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02:05:13.960 I want to take Nikki in Colorado.
02:05:16.660 Wants to address Nick, the 24-year-old caller that said, can I make it in America?
02:05:22.280 We have less than two minutes, Nikki.
02:05:23.540 Go ahead.
02:05:25.440 Okay.
02:05:26.240 Quick and fast.
02:05:27.240 Hello, Glenn.
02:05:27.740 Thank you.
02:05:28.940 Thank you.
02:05:29.840 Earn more, spend less.
02:05:33.400 Get a part-time job and a full-time job.
02:05:35.720 Then you can't be outspending because you're out earning.
02:05:39.080 And the advice of take whatever opportunity knocks is good, too.
02:05:46.440 And bank, save.
02:05:48.960 Unfortunately, in this day and age of interest, they can't see the benefit of compounding.
02:05:55.580 But it doesn't matter.
02:05:57.100 even if money loses value if you have money in the bank instead of goods in your house yeah you're
02:06:03.460 ahead of the game yeah so nikki thank you thank you for your call i i will tell you inflation can
02:06:09.480 change that a little bit but it's exactly the same advice that i have said to my kids they have made
02:06:14.940 some money and i don't care if it's a hundred dollars put it in the bank that will compound
02:06:20.160 by the time you're my age you have the opportunity to you know especially if you put it in a stock
02:06:26.740 market and then leave it there just leave it there you're 20 years old leave it there go check it you
02:06:35.060 know when you're 60 and it will it could make a huge impact in your life again some restrictions
02:06:43.600 do apply inflation is a problem
02:06:56.740 We'll be right back.