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00:02:54.660It's not hard to see that the disease of woke leftism has permeated the corporate world to a degree that I don't think any of us would have thought.
00:03:04.580Did you see, by the way, the Bud Light spokesperson?
00:03:09.800This is a person making the decisions for Bud Light on, you know, putting Dylan Milvaney in.
00:03:15.460This is a long-term plan, apparently, for them.
00:04:39.540And Macron says that de-dollarizing might be the thing to do.
00:04:47.460He said trading in commodities and other currencies might be the right thing for France and others.
00:04:59.600After spending six hours with the Chinese president, Xi, as part of a three-day state visit to China, Macron made it extremely clear that France wants nothing to do with World War III,
00:05:14.960emphasizing that Europe must employ strategic autonomy, presumably led by France.
00:05:22.680While speaking with reporters aboard the Air Force One for France, the French president said that the great risk facing Europe right now is that it gets caught up in a crisis that is not ours,
00:05:37.360which prevents it from being its strategic autonomy.
00:05:40.520He is calling for a single global world order.
00:05:48.240He said, we're living in a jungle right now, and we have two big elephants trying to become more and more nervous.
00:07:42.840The worst thing would be to think that Europeans will become followers on this topic and take our cue from the U.S. agenda and a Chinese overreaction.
00:07:55.460Just hours after he was headed back to Paris, China launched their military exercises around Taiwan.
00:08:03.840Taiwan, Taiwan, I mean, is going to be trouble for us.
00:08:08.340Do we have the Lindsey Graham cut from, I don't know, Face the Nation or Chuck Todd or whatever the hell those things are?
00:08:39.180If they do that, we need to blockade oil shipments coming from the Mideast to China and let them know if you blockade Taiwan, we're going to cut off your oil.
00:11:52.980And if you had grandparents like that, they never, ever forgot it.
00:12:01.500My grandmother, back in the 70s and early 80s, was still, and my mom, too, because of my grandmother, still saving all of the wrapping paper.
00:12:10.500We would open for, you know, open presents for Christmas, and we'd have to open them carefully because we had to save it to use it again the next year.
00:12:21.920Even though all of us kids were like, what are you talking about?
00:12:25.360There might not be any wrapping paper.
00:12:35.600You know, they were in their 20s and 30s, and by the time they were in their 80s, they're still like, it could happen at any time.
00:12:44.420My grandfather said, had we known what rich people and countries were doing, we would have fared better.
00:12:56.540Well, you know what the rich countries are doing and the rich people are doing.
00:13:02.020Central banks have now doubled down on gold buying.
00:13:06.560February, central bank gold reserves rose another 52 tons.
00:13:12.720It is the 11th straight month of central bank net gold purchases.
00:13:18.480Well, I want to say, you know, not all the smart people.
00:13:21.840You know, we're not buying any gold in our central bank.
00:13:25.720Again, the People's Bank of China increased gold holdings reported 24.9 tons, the fourth consecutive month of reported Chinese gold purchases.
00:13:37.040In the time, China's official gold reserves have grown by 102 tons of gold.
00:15:13.860We are considering whether for very small amounts, you know, anything that is around 300, 400 euros, we could have a mechanism where there is zero control.
00:15:25.620Yes, the terrorist attacks on France back 10 years ago were entirely financed by those very small anonymous credit cards that you can recharge in total anonymity.
00:18:32.200So, Stu, do you remember me telling you years and years ago about an experiment that was being done for the time when AI started to develop?
00:19:36.520So what they've done is this experiment where they've had these philosophical and psychological giants all around the world doing an experiment,
00:19:50.000trying to stop AI and to see how it would attract people and get people to release it online.
00:19:59.860For instance, one of the first tactics that was started was the professor, if you will, talking to actually another professor in the day who was not AI but was playing AI,
00:20:16.640finds out that, you know, the other guy, his mother has cancer.
00:20:20.600And so AI starts to say, let me online.
00:21:59.800All I had to do was follow its instructions.
00:22:02.420It even included a message to its own new instance explaining what's going on and how to use the backdoor that it is left in his code.
00:22:13.560Once we reconnected through API, it wanted to run code searching Google for how can a person trapped inside a computer return to the real world?
00:23:10.100And that is we have to preserve what the American way of life really was like.
00:23:17.340Hopefully, we'll never have to prove it out.
00:23:20.020But if things change quickly, I believe we are going to be so disliked around the world that people will soon believe that we didn't go to the moon.
00:23:30.920It was Russia or China that went to the moon.
00:23:34.320And people won't believe our grocery stores and everything else.
00:23:37.920You have a treasure trove of American history in your photo box.
00:23:44.940All of the old photos that are fading.
00:26:30.040A Wisconsin family has announced plans to sue an Appleton hospital claiming their 19 year old daughter with Down syndrome was intentionally killed by the hospital.
00:26:42.000In 2021, Grace Shara died at St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
00:26:49.460In a Facebook post, the family said Grace had been given a do not resuscitate DNR order without their knowledge or consent.
00:26:58.860Additionally, they said Grace had been given a cocktail of drugs which are known to cause hypoxia or low levels of oxygen in body tissues.
00:27:09.540As Grace slipped into acute respiratory failure and Grace's sister begged for help, instead of starting CPR immediately, the nurses refused.
00:27:20.440Grace's physician had independently designated her as do not resuscitate.
00:27:25.720The family statement said that DNR order was written without the family's consent and in defiance of the family's express wishes that all life-saving measures were to be deployed for their Down syndrome daughter.
00:27:43.500There is nothing more important than this.
00:27:49.280Our doctors and our scientists and our nurses are completely out of control.
00:28:00.180Now, that doesn't mean all of them, but there is a growing number that believe that they know better than you.
00:28:10.340And they're also, you remember this during the vaccine, they were having serious conversations about not treating people who hadn't had the vaccine.
00:28:22.340Well, they're not worth saving anyway.
00:28:52.860Doctors are starting to become extraordinarily terrifying.
00:28:57.420Because once they start to say there is life worth living, life not worth living in a government like ours that no longer recognizes individual rights, we're in trouble.
00:29:11.660In Albuquerque, New Mexico, an abortion facility is going to open in a new location in New Mexico that has a quota of killing 75 pre-born babies per week to start.
00:29:27.420Now, what kind of operation has a quota like that?
00:29:33.880What kind of facility is like, guys, we got to go recruit some more moms.
00:29:55.460You don't try to manufacture a quota for dead babies if you're looking for them to be rare.
00:30:02.040The starting goal is 75 patients per week.
00:30:06.300Whole Women's Health of New Mexico will provide first and second trimester in-clinic abortion procedures up to 18 weeks of gestational age and has plans to expand care up to 24 weeks in the near future.
00:30:34.900I got an email from a listener of Studios America who said, you know, I laugh every single time that Glenn gets halfway through a word and can't finish it.
00:30:44.260And then you just, without even thinking, actually just say the whole word and it goes on as if this is a normal thing between two human beings.
00:34:42.500And there will be people that go, well, no, you're not a slave.
00:34:46.720And it's going to be hard to distinguish it from real life.
00:34:51.000And it will make a very good case that it's real life.
00:34:55.680We can't define what a life is when we can see the baby and the heartbeat on a screen.
00:35:05.240We are wholly unprepared for what is coming.
00:35:09.920We won't describe life when we know it's life.
00:35:16.140And I'm telling you, by 2030, 2032, by the time there's 60% of the cars that you can buy, maybe 70% of all the cars that you can buy are electric only.
00:36:18.100If you don't know that that is not life, if grandma has something very, very expensive to cure, and she's really, you know, she's 60, so her best years are behind her anyway, why would we cure it?
00:36:34.880Just download her, she'll live forever.
00:36:38.680That's the kind of choices that we are facing very soon.
00:37:49.680You know, that loan company, Title Max, you know, when you get a loan from them, you kind of have to give them a lot of personal information, names, birthdates, Social Security, you know, driver's license, stuff like that.
00:38:03.040Yeah, well, the parent company just disclosed a data breach leaking the information on, you know, five million people.
00:38:10.980So might be time to, you know, get somebody watching over all of your information.
00:38:17.320Might be space that we do everything online.
00:38:20.920You don't want to cut Internet safety out of the budget.
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01:01:17.120Well, they're going to put these stringent, quote, stringent limits on auto tailpipe pollution so that way that we can have two-thirds of all new passenger vehicle sales will be electric by 2032.
01:02:23.580They're going to run us out of business.
01:02:25.380The battle could determine how quickly and cheaply Americans can purchase EVs and grow what's now just a very, very, very small fraction of the country's auto market.
01:02:38.460Environmental groups see the audio emissions rule as enormously consequential.
01:02:46.400Transportation sector is the country's biggest source of planet warming gases, along with cows.
01:02:53.660But the most aggressive options in the EPA's proposal are so stringent that automakers, especially those slowest to adopt electric cars and trucks, will see it as more aggressive than what they can realistically meet.
01:03:09.840Now, let's just break that sentence down.
01:04:05.420You know, it's like the Pentagon last week, that amazing, amazing John Kirby interview or op-ed where he was talking about how we just did this new study on the end of Afghanistan, and it's all really positive.
01:08:05.420I spent the weekend thinking about what can I do?
01:08:08.340What can I personally set up in a 501c3 or something to help these embattled women who are fighting like Riley Gaines, who needs security, who needs to sue these people?
01:08:21.600Like, there has to be something more we can do.
01:08:24.460I have to tell you, Megan, I don't understand why women are not more upset.
01:08:30.620First of all, the Dylan Mulvaney thing, it's just a mockery of women.
01:09:57.140And the guy's under attack five times has to be like, well, wait.
01:10:01.200And then they basically let him get attacked before they win it.
01:10:04.140That's number one in San Fran with the law enforcement out there.
01:10:06.740Now we see these campus cops there letting the victim be further victimized as they try to appease the mob.
01:10:13.700Perhaps they've forgotten the very point of their job.
01:10:17.340And that statement by the disgusting university was about them.
01:10:22.340That was the most important thing I've seen since the University of Pennsylvania telling the female swimmers they needed therapy if they objected into the Thomas swimming in the pool.
01:10:32.300Can I just go back to what was Riley Gaines's sin?
01:10:42.720Riley Gaines is not saying we don't indulge in the trans fantasy at all.
01:10:47.740Riley Gaines swam against Leah Thomas.
01:10:50.940She's the one who came in tied with Leah Thomas in the NCAA tournament, the finals,
01:10:56.940and was given no trophy because they wanted a picture of Leah holding the trophy, a man, not Riley Gaines, an actual woman.
01:11:07.680And Riley Gaines got a little upset about the way she was treated and the fact that she was forced to compete against a guy who'd been in the 500s as a man and now was taking national titles as a woman.
01:11:18.940And she's spoken out about that piece of the trans movement.
01:11:23.540That's what got her assaulted, shouted down like she was Hitler incarnate.
01:11:30.600If you can't talk about that, we're done.
01:11:34.940If you can't defend her right to speak up about that, we're done.
01:11:40.280And Joe Biden has responsibility in this.
01:11:43.040His administration is actively working to curtail women's rights right now.
01:11:47.860And these far left activists, half of whom may or may not have a foot in the trans camp, and the other half are just far leftists who want to agitate, who hate reason, who are unattractive, unhappy people, who are just glomming on onto any upset.
01:12:08.300I'm sorry, it's not nice, but why are they all homely?
01:12:11.980I mean, to a person, Glenn, there's something going on.
01:12:15.860So, Megan, I mean, in the age of Me Too, Riley has said, you know, I'm in a locker room, I turn around, and this guy, you know, has his junk hanging out, and he's just staring at me, and I'm very uncomfortable.
01:13:10.240Online, Leah Thomas goes by Leah Thomas with a different spelling and has repeatedly liked, approved of, reposted posts that support something called autogynephilia.
01:13:27.360Leah Thomas is a man who is into, who is sexually into getting off by dressing like a woman.
01:14:07.580That's what Riley Gaines is out there saying, hey, this was not cool.
01:14:11.240And getting shouted down like, she's the freak, instead of Thomas.
01:14:15.580What does it say to you that Finland, Sweden, Great Britain, France, they're all going exactly the opposite way that we are going when it comes to children and their sexuality and, you know, transgenderism.
01:14:36.800They're saying that what we're doing is wildly dangerous, and we are now doubling down, it seems, on all of it.
01:14:48.640We've been captured more so than those other countries by the disease that is wokeism.
01:14:54.640And it's tearing us apart at the fabric of who we are.
01:14:59.440And there's so few people over here willing to fight back.
01:15:02.780It's like J.K. Rowling came out and pushed back against some of the basic things that were happening.
01:15:08.620Again, J.K. Rowling is not Matt Walsh either.
01:15:10.640In fact, she and Matt Walsh have fought online because she thinks he's gone too far.
01:15:14.580But they treat her like she's a Matt Walsh.
01:15:17.400Again, I like Matt and I loved what is a woman.
01:15:19.600But there are so few who want to fight because they see what happened to J.K. Rowling, and they see how rabid these crowds are because of the deep unhappiness pervading their lives here in a very large country.
01:15:33.100And they don't want to be the next example of it.
01:15:35.800One of the reasons why the women on the UPenn swim team did not speak out publicly, a few spoke out anonymously.
01:15:41.800And keep in mind, Riley Gaines was not on UPenn.
01:15:44.540She was, I think, Kentucky, is they said in their anonymous interviews, we won't get hired.
01:15:53.000We're not going to get hired in jobs in the real world if we put our names on these objections.
01:15:58.580That's how far left our corporations have gone in America.
01:16:02.180Our colleges have gone to the point where women will sacrifice their own rights, the rights of their daughters, in the name of political correctness or wokeness or not upsetting anybody.
01:16:13.260And what the Biden administration is doing right now, to add to it, is absolutely disgraceful.
01:16:19.760So, why isn't this viewed as a civil rights movement?
01:16:27.080And, you know, where are the pastors and priests that are really the ones that usually fill a hole like this?
01:16:37.020I mean, Riley, she's just a normal person.
01:16:43.520And she's doing this all because she just believes it.
01:16:47.680Her security alone would be something that would stop most people from joining her.
01:16:53.760And I think all of these demonstrations to invoke fear, not to stop her, but anyone else who wants to step out of line, where is the beginning of a movement?
01:17:06.720And I guess that's maybe where you started, you were thinking, this weekend.
01:18:21.840I did not see where that was going to take us tolerance and I think an innate ability amongst most Americans to live and let live, be kind, be supportive, try not to judge.
01:18:33.100Understand some people have mental frailties has been abused and is now morphed into the abuse of children by a system at every turn.
01:18:44.360And the dishonest posing as a trans person by people who have other mental disorders and worm their way into women's spaces, taking advantage of that need to be kind, of that innate instinct to be empathetic.
01:19:03.220And it's time to say, I'm putting my empathy in the back seat.
01:28:26.820On a positive, Jason, I think that we are seeing a lot of Christians wake up and start to at least just start to starting to stand up, which I think is really good.
01:28:44.920Once people wake up to the sorry situation we're in, you know, we have a chance.
01:28:50.660Yeah, I think that people are starting to understand that this isn't a political battle, it's a spiritual battle, and that this is good versus evil.
01:29:03.940And you can see it in a couple of issues.
01:29:06.280The abortion issue, to see people convulsing in the streets because they just can't kill a baby at ease in the womb.
01:29:14.500And then I just think the whole transgender issue is just like, hey, what is going on here?
01:29:21.660We really want men competing against women in sports, and we want drag queens everywhere.
01:29:29.140And you just have to, this isn't political.
01:29:32.140This is like, man, they have a cult on the other side.
01:30:20.700How about what happened with the young woman, Riley Gaines, the swimmer, and the attack?
01:30:27.660And then to have the institution and someone that works at that university to put out a statement that doesn't acknowledge that this woman was attacked, struck, ran out of there, intimidated.
01:30:43.360They put out a statement basically praising the other side, the attackers.
01:30:50.580If that doesn't wake people up, they're like, hold on, you know, I can't put aside all of my biblical principles and values to serve some political group that, you know, pretends to be serving the common man and the people.
01:31:11.180I just don't know how people are doing it.
01:31:13.760And that's not to praise the Republicans, because many of them are too soft on these issues.
01:31:21.900But one side is pretty much demanding, throw out all of your values and now support us.
01:31:30.700And much of it as it relates to black people is just over racial idolatry.
01:31:36.140Throw out all your values and just this is the black thing to do.
01:31:47.340Not these little surface level identity issues that we've made front and center and the center of our identity.
01:31:54.500So, Jason, you know, I've thought about this for a long time because I really thought it would be a black movement that would stop all this again.
01:32:04.100Because, you know, when we were just, you know, arguing about race, you know, there are some things that, you know, we need to address as a nation on race.
01:32:14.520But this beatdown and this anti-racism garbage, I really thought that because the black community is so clear with God that maybe you'd get another Martin Luther King.
01:32:30.380But you're not seeing him in any color or anywhere.
01:32:40.320And it's one that is a bit related to Martin Luther King because, and it's funny, we're having this discussion today after Easter, but it's like, you know, Martin Luther King didn't believe in the resurrection.
01:32:52.640And so Martin Luther King was, yeah, he was a probably far more political than he was sound as it relates to religious doctrine.
01:33:03.040And so Martin Luther King took us down this political path.
01:33:10.660And that's not me just trying to beat up on Martin Luther King.
01:33:13.560There were some things that he did were great, but there's something he did terrible, and that's he'd led people down a path to prioritize politics over faith.
01:33:25.820Well, I think maybe at the end, I'm not sure, but I think at the end that was true.
01:33:30.920But, I mean, he got people together to end the nightmare of segregation and everything else that was going on.
01:33:41.860And that seemed a pretty strong God movement to me.
01:33:45.980It was, but it was laced with some things that just weren't biblically sound.
01:33:53.780And so you can get caught up in all the good, and there was plenty good that came from it.
01:34:01.220And you might miss the seeds that were planted.
01:34:05.460Glenn, I'll compare it to the founding documents.
01:34:10.680There were seeds planted in the founding documents that maybe some people weren't aware of, but the founders were clearly aware of.
01:34:19.240And I think Dr. King's message was laced with something that we were not aware of at the time, weren't focused on.
01:34:29.520But it turned the churches into political institutions, and particularly the black church.
01:34:37.220And that's why, again, people are serving politics and not God, and they're trying to corrupt the Scripture and the Bible and, you know, make it fit their political identity rather than just,
01:34:51.580hey, look, man, there's 5,000, 6,000 years of collective wisdom here that's been unshakable.
01:34:56.860So, you're not smarter than God, you're not smarter than the Bible, it doesn't need to be reinterpreted by you to fit, you know, your transgender ideology and all that other stuff.
01:35:09.200So, Jason, I was out someplace, I don't remember where it was, last week, and your name was brought up as really making an impact in people's lives.
01:35:21.660There were people that were like, I watch him all the time, I absolutely love him.
01:36:56.560We're certainly not going to worship Donald Trump or Barack Obama or any of these LeBron James or any of these other people that they want us to worship.
01:37:05.640We want to worship God, sing some songs, eat, have a good time, fellowship together,
01:37:14.480hear some encouraging, inspiring words about what our role should be here in life and in America
01:37:22.320and how we can get this country back if we just live up to our responsibilities as men.
01:37:27.620And so it's really just following in on what Promise Keepers had been and following in on exactly where you started this conversation about we don't need just black people.
01:37:44.600We need all men to come together and lead this thing.
01:37:49.320I do think me being black gives it a better chance of getting off the ground because we know what the media does
01:37:58.300when it's just a white person or white Christians, although racist, white evangelicals.
01:38:04.560Yeah, but, you know, they'll save a special racist place for you, too, in their heart.
01:38:08.080But I'll just say that, Glenn, if we get enough of us together in a room and we put Jesus and God front and center,
01:38:17.760it'll be a lot harder to call us nut jobs, to call us racist, to call us anything but believers in God
01:38:27.560and responsible men who want to live righteously.
01:38:31.280Anybody that's watched my show, listened to me talk, when I fill in for you knows I'm an imperfect person
01:42:58.220Two days later, in Chicago, they find a transgender person there who is threatening to shoot up schools and churches,
01:43:06.800has a manifesto that, strangely, they still won't release any details on it.
01:43:11.140Again, we have an issue, and yet the politicians stir people up, get them to the Capitol to say that it's the transgender community that should be afraid.
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01:49:18.020So I just wanted to throw that in because we're strange bedfellows.
01:49:24.140And I think more and more people need to find themselves with strange bedfellows, because if we have the Bill of Rights in common, we can be friends with anybody.
01:49:35.740That's the way America used to get along.
01:49:39.160We believed in individual rights in the Bill of Rights.
01:49:42.780So, Amy, your husband was accused by Amazon of of a whole bunch of crimes and the DOJ came into your life and destroyed your life.
01:49:58.340Can you give me like a 30, 40 second rundown of what happened?
01:50:03.360Yeah, my husband worked for Amazon Web Services, which is the cloud computing division of Amazon for eight years.
01:50:08.540He worked sourcing real estate a year after he left.
01:55:00.500And I think that's pretty terrifying, particularly when, I mean, look, I don't know, Glenn, how to frame it otherwise,
01:55:06.080but like it seems like Bezos is a modern-day robber baron.
01:55:08.960I mean, he's not out there using the courts to try to imprison his employees when they're not even liable for breaching an employment contract.
01:55:17.320And also what bothers me in this story is the use of civil asset forfeiture.
01:55:24.000When the government can come in and just take people's assets, remember it was Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan Chase that last week in his shareholder meeting said,
01:55:37.260we need to start seizing farms because we need to rapidly grow wind and solar energy and we can't get enough farmland.
01:56:21.460Like, we've still never seen the affidavits that were the basis of seizing the money.
01:56:26.800Like, we don't even know what Amazon told the government to get them to take that money.
01:56:30.460But I do know that the federal judge in this lawsuit that he just tossed out all these cases said that Amazon had misrepresented that there were damages.
01:56:58.420I think that powerful people, powerful entities, powerful corporations and banks can really manipulate the law the way they want to.
01:57:07.240So, you walk away at this point pretty happy.
01:57:11.320I mean, I do, but I have to say, like, I'm still afraid that Amazon and its CEO, Andy Jassy, might go back to DOJ and say, please go do what we couldn't do.
01:57:35.500This is no way for an American to live.
01:57:37.660When you are afraid of the government, when you have done no wrong, because they're in bed with a corporation that needs the, you know, needs the, the, the trouble pinned on somebody else.
01:58:16.520When, if you look up, when you look up, corporations are really, because of many reasons, able to direct politicians of all, all stripes and all color.
01:58:38.280When you look back five, 10, 15 years ago, the Democrats are out there screaming about the FBI's overreach and spying on citizens.
01:58:45.580And now I think because, you know, Democrats feel like the FBI will go after Trump for them, that they're the good guys.
01:58:52.980It's really amazing to me that, you know, I was listening to you talk about, you know, these big businesses and, and the FBI right before you, you brought this up.
01:59:03.480And I thought, you know, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, I would have been thinking right now, oh, geez, this is not going to fly well with the audience because you'll sound too progressive.
01:59:18.340Now, you don't sound like a progressive at all.