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00:06:56.300why do we really not know what's going on when you watch something and this is a normal human
00:07:06.860uh trait we we we have this innately so we can survive we are not meant to live in chaos and
00:07:16.600we're not meant to live in a world that is so unbelievably complex so we're all looking for
00:07:25.180answers we're all looking for meaning we're looking for straight lines that make sense to us
00:07:31.260draw a line and say that's what's happening unfortunately in something like this at this
00:07:36.680point that instinct is going to hurt you because what we're looking at right now is not clean it
00:07:42.720isn't one plan it's not you know it's it's not it's not just one guy or even two guys moving
00:07:51.480pieces across a board. It is competing interests stacked on top of each other, sometimes working
00:07:57.780together, sometimes working at cross purposes, sometimes colliding in ways nobody fully controls
00:08:04.300at all. So let me just take this apart. What are we looking at here? We're looking at first Iran
00:08:10.000from the outside. It's easy to say Iran. And it's one thing, one regime, one decision maker,0.99
00:08:18.160one intention but it's not it's not you have the people who some of them are for the old regime
00:08:25.700i think the majority are against the old regime but we haven't even seen anything from them
00:08:30.580then you have the politicians who sit across tables and speak the language of diplomacy and
00:08:36.200understand sanctions and market pressures and what isolation is going to cost us and all of that
00:08:42.020crap okay and those people are now the the pragmatists they're the ones going uh we got
00:08:48.900to keep the country breathing where the economy is about to collapse i have a story on this coming up
00:08:53.960in just a minute i can i can i can quote them word for word the economy is about to collapse
00:08:59.220then you have another group you have the islamic revolutionary guard this is a completely different
00:09:06.080animal entirely. They don't just fight the wars. They are the ones that run industries. They
00:09:13.840control all of the ports. They move the money. They have built a banking and ecosystem that
00:09:20.900feeds off of chaos and instability. The more tension in the system, the more relevant they
00:09:26.340become, the more indispensable they become. And they're not dead yet. So when you see a
00:09:33.400negotiation on one side and a missile on the other, the easy answer to say, they're out of
00:09:37.760control. No, no, no. Sometimes they are. Sometimes they're not. Sometimes they're doing exactly what
00:09:45.460they were built to do, apply pressure without triggering collapse. Now let's look at the
00:09:53.340other players. Let's just look at China because there was something going around yesterday going
00:09:58.680China. Donald Trump is playing and going after China. And I think that's part of it.
00:10:03.400But 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.
00:10:21.500No one, well, except honestly the IRGC, nobody wants chaos because it doesn't benefit anybody if you want to live in today's world.
00:10:31.560Iran is giving them away around all of the pressure to be able to keep them on their side.
00:19:58.440a few trying to shape outcomes that nobody fully controls.
00:20:01.580iran's not a voice china isn't a puppet master the united states isn't operating without limits
00:20:08.320israel isn't sitting still or controlling all of it the proxies are not background noise all of it
00:20:14.780is one giant stew and if you try to reduce this as people have been trying to do one villain one
00:20:22.320genius one plan you're going to miss the signals that actually matter and i did my homework on
00:20:28.740this yesterday because i thought of something that really kind of scared me uh and i thought oh
00:20:33.320i haven't even thought of this and i started doing my homework on it and i think we're okay
00:20:39.460but with that one understanding it gave me a completely different view of even this 10 point
00:20:46.980plan which we don't even know what the 10 points are okay we don't even know but you got to look
00:20:53.220for the small shifts and the pressure points and the moments where things can tip not necessarily
00:20:57.980because somebody intended it but because the moving parts lined up in the wrong way or the
00:21:03.700wrong time or worse yet i've been telling you this for a while world wars are not started by one party
00:21:08.780um you know just being crazy it's usually started by one party just making a bad miscalculation
00:21:16.500that's how situations like this get away from people and that's why i urge podcasters and
00:21:23.100everybody else. Slow down. Slow down. You don't have to be right today. You don't. Just try to
00:21:29.840make sense. Try to help people understand what is happening right now. Because if we don't,
00:21:37.820if things like this get misunderstood, the next move is usually made with far too much confidence.
00:21:45.400We have to understand it first, and we have to understand first that we don't understand it.
00:21:51.460that's why i think we need to slow down this is what i think the media new and old is missing
00:21:57.840so let me get to the problem that hit me yesterday and i think i have a happy answer
00:22:03.420after doing some homework but our side is being run by the world's best deal maker right
00:22:08.620i trust that guy to sit down at the table against anybody and make a deal and think that deal is
00:22:15.880going to be in our best interest and we're going to get the best deal we could possibly get with
00:22:19.720whomever he's sitting across the table okay but he's used to sitting down with people who are
00:22:25.360buying buildings or you know even even his nations that nations want to survive
00:22:31.200there is a group of people in the irgc that they they think their their win is death and chaos
00:22:40.520we're judging all these non-existent 10-point deals and talking about deal making but what if
00:22:47.020the people that actually have control don't want a deal they want the return of the Mahadi
00:22:52.860what how should we be negotiating if we knew we were playing against those kind of players
00:23:02.420I'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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00:24:49.980Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. So yesterday seemed a little chaotic and I don't know about
00:24:55.720you i get i get worn down by stuff like this where it's constantly changing and it's not that it's
00:25:01.980just constantly changing because that's the fog of war but you notice nobody's talking about the
00:25:07.240fog of war very well known what is the fog of war war is moving so fast so many moving pieces are
00:25:14.900happening you just don't really see things clearly because you can't it's moving so quickly but
00:25:21.920nobody's talking about that that's why i'm suggesting slow down everybody slow down slow
00:25:27.540down don't dig your heels in on anything on anything because you don't know we're in the
00:25:34.140fog of war and i get so tired because i know this is going to move but then everybody digs their
00:25:42.380heels in and they like are are saying you know i have to hate this person or you have to hate
00:25:48.360me or whatever oh my god i'm so tired of that i'm so tired of that you know yesterday glenn
00:25:55.560greenwald came in and this is something that ricky is upset about because i'll let her explain for a
00:26:00.960sec but i don't hate glenn greenwald i like glenn greenwald i think he's done a lot of great things
00:26:06.200i disagree with him on some things and that's okay that that is the most isn't that the cornerstone
00:26:14.080of what we're trying to protect if we're saying we want to protect and save the republic i want
00:26:21.020to protect his right to say i'm wrong that's that's the way this is supposed to work and i'm
00:26:29.340not going to hate him for saying i'm wrong i'm just not and you know what he in the end might
00:26:34.880be right i don't think he is i don't think he is what he was bringing up yesterday about the
00:26:41.560ceasefire right yes so you got community noted and this isn't about x wars this isn't about
00:26:47.660slamming former friends of the show like dave smith and glenn greenwald they are friends of
00:26:51.920the show sorry not former current friends of the show we love you and we just don't understand why
00:26:58.200you have to slam glenn on x but maybe it's because this is how you get paid anyways um because of
00:27:04.280their slams on you because you you had some humility yesterday you said you didn't remember
00:27:09.120Lebanon being included in the ceasefire agreement. Yesterday was a very kinetic day. Lots of changes,
00:27:16.520lots of back and forth, lots of various deal plans being passed around on X. And we didn't
00:27:23.000know what was real and what was true and what was still in development. So at the end of the day,
00:27:27.000you got a community note. That means for those of you who don't live on X and still have a soul,
00:27:33.540yeah, and still have a soul, this means a bunch of people decided to fact check us. Well, I feel
00:27:38.220very passionate about making sure that we get the story right so we spent all day yesterday
00:27:45.940figuring out were we wrong is it true was lebanon included in the ceasefire agreement
00:27:52.120and uh we were sorry but we were right and everyone else is wrong and they they're the
00:27:58.160ones missing context not us wait wait may i push back i'm not sure we're right it depends on who
00:28:05.120you listen to? We're right in that we said we're not sure there are various versions of the ceasefire
00:28:13.180agreement going out. You're right. You're right. You're right. You're right. Okay. Do I have to
00:28:19.980go through the timeline? You don't. It's very tedious, but you make the point today and yesterday
00:28:26.800that as of 10 a.m. yesterday, the version that we saw and the version that we listened to was
00:28:32.260from donald trump we didn't we didn't even see the one from the pack from pakistan right and
00:28:36.620didn't we talk about that a little bit on the show yesterday uh jason well didn't we talk about
00:28:43.640how it because we got something from pbs or something specifically that's what i was talking
00:28:47.880about yeah exactly for that clip it had just come out from the president the pb and this was right
00:28:52.980after the news that israel had bombed uh you know elements within lebanon and so a pbs reporter asked
00:28:59.540her, asked the president, was Lebanon included? And he said very specifically, they were not
00:29:06.080included in the deal. And he went on to say that everyone knows this. That's what you were
00:29:12.540responding to. So we were not taking the word of Pakistan, the Iranians, anything else, which I'm
00:29:19.120sure you'll get into in a second on the multiple different versions. We were taking the word from
00:29:23.660the president of the United States. That's what you were reacting to in that clip.
00:29:27.040So 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.
00:29:38.700Pakistan confirmed the deal, this is Tuesday night, but added that the ceasefire covered the entire region, including Lebanon.
00:29:47.560Israel stated it supports Trump's version of the ceasefire, notice that,
00:29:51.420but added that Iran must extend the ceasefire to include Israel and regional allies and
00:29:56.840specifically said Israeli attacks in Lebanon were immune. Okay. Now, remember, nobody's reporting
00:30:04.860that the ceasefire is being violated by the IRGC. I don't think the people that we are sitting down
00:30:10.380at the table with, but by the IRGC, they're attacking all of the neighbors in the Middle
00:30:15.520east okay what was it did i say 91 71 i don't remember a lot of missiles were were were lost
00:30:21.480um and lobbed lobbed over to you know the the arab countries from iran nobody talks about that
00:30:28.360they talk about israel well so yes and i don't remember seeing that because i didn't i didn't
00:30:36.260read the press release from pakistan because pakistan also was cutting and pasting you know0.97
00:30:42.56010 point deals and I don't know what I can trust from Pakistan. I don't actually look at Pakistan1.00
00:30:47.860as a ally, you know, the country that was, you know, hiding Osama bin Laden for a long time.0.98
00:30:54.900I know it's a complex situation, blah, blah, blah, but we can trust him. Great. I, I would0.98
00:30:59.920trust, but verify everything. Here's what this comes down to. Okay. Who do you trust? Who do
00:31:07.940you trust with information now i'm going to be straight up with you i don't fully trust anyone
00:31:15.740anyone because everyone has their own reasons for saying things for instance i think the president
00:31:23.660is being honest but i also think the president can't say some things because of the markets
00:31:29.740because whatever whatever even politics i just say that i hope it never comes down to that but
00:31:35.320Politics. He's got to also politics. So I don't trust anyone. But do you trust anything that is
00:31:42.080coming from Iran? I don't. I don't. Do I trust anything from Israel? In this situation, I don't.1.00
00:31:53.020Now, you know I'm a supporter of the Israeli state and the Jewish people, but I don't trust0.98
00:31:58.800anything that's coming out of israel why because they have their own interests they are a nation0.99
00:32:05.700that thinks that they are facing you don't have to agree with this but they think they're facing0.76
00:32:11.480an existential threat they think it's us or them period and this is their time and they're not going
00:32:18.440to do it anymore okay so their interest is that wipe these people out before they wipe us out so
00:32:27.760I don't trust them because they're working towards their goals.1.00
00:32:57.760that's the united states so when you are looking at what the president is saying and he's saying
00:33:04.840no we didn't agree with lebanon we didn't agree with that um israel you know i don't trust israel
00:33:13.660so i discount what they say i certainly discount what iran says because iran the night before
00:33:19.780it came out because of the president that iran what they issued and what the president issued
00:33:25.860whether they're true or not i don't know but they were on the same page about it was iran
00:33:33.460the attacks on iran had to stop that's what the ceasefire was about then comes pakistan
00:33:41.080i just i'm having a really hard time here because it seems so obvious to me we're at war
00:33:52.820I'm not saying that our side is always right.
00:33:55.340I'm not saying that our side couldn't lie.
00:33:58.000I'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.
00:34:11.980or i don't trust anybody but the one i trust the most i'm going to give the benefit of the doubt
00:34:22.020to our side and i don't know why people can't do that i really don't i i think it is a mental
00:34:28.780disorder at this point i really do and and i and i understand that people are they don't want war
00:34:36.600I 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.
00:35:01.760what we have are people making claims do we have the audio of uh who was it was it uh
00:35:09.860trump or this or caroline or or who was it that was yesterday was saying
00:35:14.980we don't even know the 10-point plans they're like 50 different 10-point plans out there
00:35:19.980we have that go ahead the iranians originally put forward a 10-point plan that was fundamentally
00:35:26.400unserious, unacceptable, and completely discarded. It was literally thrown in the garbage by President
00:35:32.760Trump and his negotiating team. Many outlets in this room have falsely reported on that plan as
00:35:38.700being acceptable to the United States, and that is false. With the president's deadline fast
00:35:43.960approaching and the United States military completely decimating Iran with each passing
00:35:48.140hour, the regime acknowledged reality to the negotiating team. They put forward a more0.63
00:35:53.300reasonable and entirely different and condensed plan to the president and his team. President
00:35:59.200Trump and the team determined the new modified plan was a workable basis on which to negotiate
00:36:04.120and to align it with our own 15-point proposal. The president's red lines, namely the end of
00:36:11.360Iranian enrichment in Iran, have not changed. And the idea that President Trump would ever
00:36:17.800accept an iranian wish list as a deal is completely absurd the president will only make a deal that
00:36:24.280serves in the best interests of the united states of america and he is a negotiating team will focus
00:36:29.400on this effort over the next two weeks so this is why i say to you slow down don't harden a position
00:36:38.720because yesterday when before you heard about the multiple different 10 point plans and there was
00:36:45.760confusion yesterday i'm like wait a minute this one came from iran this one came from us which
00:36:50.280one is right blah blah blah and then later in the day you hear this you can be right right now
00:36:58.480but 10 minutes later you can be completely wrong because fog of war we can't trust anything right
00:37:09.020now. All I'm saying is, don't add to the confusion. Don't add to the chaos. There are
00:37:18.760agents of chaos that want chaos. Don't get involved in it in any way. Don't add any chaos
00:37:26.960to anything. Don't harden yourself in any position now, because when you do, you will start just,
00:37:35.540you'll have to defend it and you'll start making enemies you'll start accusing people of being
00:37:42.080enemies and then you will have a very hard time to retreat from that and you need to be able to
00:37:51.240be flexible right now and say i don't know i don't know with the information that i have right now
00:37:56.760this is what it looks like but i don't know with the information that i have and that information
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00:40:15.460You're going to have to hold that thought, my friend.
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00:42:15.620All right. Thank you so much for listening. By the way, the attack on our Western culture and society is still growing. It is amazing. I'm going to share something with you here in about an hour about what's happening in Tennessee with the Islamists.
00:42:35.300And it is slow and subtle, but it is dangerous and steady.1.00
00:46:31.020And 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.
00:46:45.280So we don't even know what we're even arguing about.
00:46:48.140But more importantly, I want to start with what J.D. Van said.
00:59:07.740So the question becomes, Donald Trump is the best negotiator in the world.
00:59:18.700I think he does, but does he understand that he's got doomsday people on the other side?
00:59:29.980I think he does. He's not trying to make a deal with something as a whole.
00:59:35.480You 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.
01:11:36.300Then 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.
01:11:59.640um uh let's see one of the 10 teachers signed up to offer a classroom as a food free zone during
01:12:08.640lunchtime the school's director of activities created a sign-up sheet for teachers so students
01:12:13.080who are fasting would not have to sit in the cafeteria and watch their peers eat that's nice
01:12:16.440right it's one of several accommodations arranged by the administration for muslim students the
01:12:21.280school is also reserved space on campus where students can pray in the afternoon since one of
01:12:25.860five daily prayers falls during the school day all right this is all nice this is all very nice
01:12:32.300it's very nice what's the problem with this um is anybody making this accommodation for
01:12:40.680any other religion because i thought it was all about separation of church and state
01:12:46.560you see it's not it's not about separation in church and state because this is mixing the two
01:12:54.080If you buy into that separation of church and state, this is mixing the two.
01:13:31.600But 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.
01:13:42.820Okay. 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.
01:14:07.440and Christians, you know, don't make them assimilate because you agree with so much.
01:14:17.480Really? Because we don't. We really don't agree on a lot of things. This is the sickness
01:14:25.480that we're all going through. We want to say we agree on so many things. We do.
01:14:31.000We both wish that our culture didn't over-sexualize our daughters and women.
01:18:17.140look at what is happening how is it we are so blind to this that we can look over in europe
01:18:25.080and we can see germany can't raise an army they can't raise an army they don't have a
01:18:30.360enough young men who a believe in defending germany but they can't hand weapons to all of
01:18:38.620these people that are living in their country that believe in sharia law so they don't know
01:18:45.160what they're going to do how is it we can see these things but somehow or another we can't see
01:18:53.740these things and we just think that no no no what Nashville is doing what WAPO posted today that's
01:19:02.300just good political strategy that's just being good people no you're not being a good person
01:19:07.980I'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,
01:19:32.260If 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.
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01:28:52.440you know um somebody said to me i don't know in the last six months
01:28:59.560and it's stuck with me because it's so true most of life is not black and white most of life
01:29:07.640is not about right and wrong and that's where it gets so tough because right and wrong
01:29:14.100it used to be really easy you'd be like hey uh should we cut body parts off of young children
01:29:23.020nope why do you think that's wrong uh yeah you don't that's the way it used to be how did people
01:29:30.160get there they didn't get there by that big choice they got there by a choice between right
01:29:41.480and almost right and then they're at the almost right position and they have to make a decision
01:29:48.440on another another question that is right or almost right and once you start making the almost
01:29:56.340right answers for everything because it's easier it feels better or even you think that it is the
01:30:02.700right thing to do because it's compassionate or whatever you end up in a place you do not want to
01:30:10.080be and so i want to i want to tell you a story here of right and almost right and how you can
01:30:18.380end up in prison quickly a woman named courtney williams she's former army she's not some low
01:30:29.200level paper pusher this is somebody who had real access uh she's delta force a special military
01:30:35.780unit officially barely exists in conversation let alone in the headlines these are the go-getters0.65
01:30:41.700these are the this is the real deal and she had a top secret clearance she was years inside that
01:30:48.020world and then out 2016 or access gets pulled internal investigation something's flagged we
01:30:56.200don't know everything about anything at the moment but we know enough to understand it wasn't a clean
01:31:02.280and quiet exit that's all we know now fast forward years go by somewhere between 2022 and 2024
01:31:12.320according to federal prosecutors she begins talking ongoing conversations about her time
01:31:19.160in one of the most secretive units the united states has and it wasn't just a little conversation
01:31:25.660It 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.
01:37:05.960That'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.
01:37:20.240Boyce didn't think of himself as a traitor, at least at first.
01:37:24.360He saw himself as correcting a wrong, right and almost right.
01:37:30.520And then when you're at almost right, you make another one, it's almost right.0.54
01:37:34.480How many almost right decisions do you have to make before you're selling secrets to the Soviet Union and you think you're right?
01:37:43.880That's the problem with today's world.
01:37:46.500We 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.
01:38:01.360he builds this moral framework around his actions that made that allowed him to live with himself
01:38:10.440without conflict it allowed him to see himself as the hero until the consequences caught up until
01:38:16.700people inside the system had to deal with what was lost you know that that's the real danger zone
01:38:23.460when you're talking about military secrets and national secrets it's you're not the cartoon
01:38:29.260villain who wakes up wanting to betray the country that that person rarely exists well maybe now but
01:38:35.820rarely exists it's the person who convinces themselves that they're justified how many
01:38:40.940people do you know that have convinced themselves that they are justified in in calling for violence
01:38:47.780on the streets or excusing violence or making a defense for somebody who's just stabbed somebody
01:38:53.96014 times but because they were the oppressed they came from another country i've got to stand up for
01:39:01.000them this is how it happens you make so many decisions to where you make one final decision
01:39:08.660and then a switch flips and the guardrails are all gone and you just start you just start
01:39:14.500start deciding on your own you know what's right what's wrong because you know what's right all of
01:39:21.660a sudden. And eventually you realize now a jury is going to decide what's right now.
01:39:35.420When it comes to classified secrets, people generally don't see the second or third order
01:39:40.780effects. You don't see the sources who dry up or the operations that get burned. I'll bet you
01:39:47.540The 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.
01:39:59.000I'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.
01:46:03.460You have more opportunity today to create something yourself than anyone has ever had in the history of humankind.
01:46:14.400You 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.
01:46:31.200it is going to get harder um and at your age and at my age now you have to stay nimble i was talking
01:46:39.460to somebody who was gosh what what was he he was in i can't remember he was in some steady job um
01:46:47.680and had been in that job for 20 years and he was maybe 45 and uh oh he was working as an x-ray guy
01:46:55.580at the hospital and i said how long you've been doing this and he said you really want to know
01:46:59.080And 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.
01:47:20.060my answer to you is yes you have a very very bright future ahead of you but you got to be
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01:47:37.040feeding them they don't read labels good thing because oh my gosh can you imagine if your dog
01:47:42.940was like your wife you know your wife takes the stuff off the shelf and she's reading the back
01:47:47.260of the label and you're like what just i like it let's just eat it i'm more like the dog but anyway
01:47:52.760good thing they don't read labels they we just put stuff in their bowl and they just eat it you know
01:47:57.140um and it's pretty good pretty good you think you're doing good because you probably buy good
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01:55:35.000Led me to mid-success and then eventually alcoholism and everything else.
01:55:41.020When I let go and I'm like, I don't care.
01:55:44.000I'll just go through the door that you want me to go through.
01:55:47.700Success came so rapidly because I'm no longer in control of it.
01:55:53.620I'm just doing what I'm supposed to do at this time, and I'm doing it really well.
01:55:59.520and i'll tell you jason you know this you've been with me and how many conversations because you
01:56:06.700worked with me on security for a while you were my my body man um and that's how we really got
01:56:12.340to know each other um and how many conversations did you hear me have with people and we would
01:56:18.100walk away and i'd go well there's a millionaire that's never going to make a dime yeah you remember
01:56:22.760that yeah i would meet so many people that would would be so stuck on on i'm doing it i'm doing it
01:56:32.260my 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
01:56:37.280this the minute you start putting limits on the universe you're not good it's not going to happen
01:56:41.540it's not going to happen once once you say it's my way not going to happen you have to be so open
01:56:48.420and so willing to do whatever it takes i mean in an ethical way do whatever it takes
01:56:55.100um if that's what you want if that's what you want i mean i could testify glenn beck wasn't
01:57:01.480my passion but he gave me the opportunity and now he's my passion way wow isn't that sweet
01:57:07.140in that sweet uh remind me hr tomorrow remind me about that way uh let me go to vanessa in
01:57:15.260tennessee because she says her kid goes to overton high school we were just talking about this uh
01:57:19.560high school in tennessee just about an hour ago um and she has some insight obviously about overton
01:57:25.980high school hi vanessa how are you hi good thanks for taking my call so did the story we tell did
01:57:34.220the story we tell did we get it right is is the story right that we read um yeah i think so i
01:57:41.840think that uh i definitely know that overton has done all those accommodations for um for
01:57:49.740for uh the muslim students and for uh ramadan um now do they do that for other faiths
01:57:59.760yes i would say that i think they do i don't think i i wouldn't say that i know what a christian
01:58:09.440uh practice would be that would quite be the equivalent but do they have a christmas
01:58:17.560concert or is it a winter concert uh we do have we do well our winter concert is
01:58:26.040often in january but they do do um they do uh a holiday concert where they'll do holiday concert
01:58:36.000Christmas 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.
01:59:04.940good um they i would say they also do um like group prayer uh christian prayer
01:59:13.240um we just had a student tragically lose his life um and they've had lots of space for kids to
01:59:21.940meet and pray and and have christian counselors come in and other counselors i'm sure um
01:59:29.740but i mean there are certainly lots of that's right it to me sounds like overton high school
01:59:36.960is at least trying to do it right and that's fantastic to hear fantastic to hear yeah yeah
01:59:44.320i mean there's definitely problems and um at the school uh but in in that regard i think they are
01:59:53.440pretty open to trying to accommodate uh other things like i said i don't know there were a
01:59:59.440lot of kids who fasted for lent we have a large hispanic population with lots of catholic people
02:00:04.580and other um christians who do lent so um but most of those kids you don't it's not a timed fast
02:00:13.980it's a you know restrictive what foods you restrict so right um well good uh ricky is
02:00:21.620looking at me hang on just a second because i i didn't hear about that in the newspaper
02:00:28.080Like, they were bragging about all of the accommodations that were made for Muslim students, including, you know, changing the bell schedule.
02:00:36.440I just don't remember reading about that for the Jews or the Christians in the Nashville newspaper.
02:00:54.720yeah that's a pretty i think that's a pretty liberal newspaper so it doesn't surprise me
02:01:03.620that they would put out an article like that um but uh it'd be interesting to see anybody who is
02:01:12.480not a a left-winging you know kind of to do a balance story on overton i'd love to see
02:01:19.620somebody in nashville look at all of it and say no no this is the way it is
02:01:24.700i don't know what news source in nashville is not liberal they're they're all very liberal
02:01:31.100which is unfortunate yeah yeah i know vanessa thank you very much i appreciate it just watch
02:01:37.340yourself uh there is a um uh you know i don't know if you've seen the special yet on uh the
02:01:44.300blueprint of our own demise here that's coming from the islamist movement but um you know people
02:01:50.500who are muslim fine people who are islamists political islam that believe in sharia law0.98
02:01:57.580and that is the real danger and it is everywhere everywhere and it is infiltrating everything0.97
02:02:04.520um you should watch the special uh at um where do we have it stop the conquest.com
02:02:10.840Um, and share that because it will open your eyes and it is really important because this, there is a, a very highly organized, very well thought out plan to infiltrate our schools, our universities, our government, et cetera, et cetera, and come in using our own compassion and, and welcoming attitude.
02:02:37.040and 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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