The Glenn Beck Program - October 17, 2024


The Real Reason Kamala Harris Did the Fox News Interview | Guests: Sen. Ted Cruz & Dr. Casey Means | 10⧸17⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

159.94162

Word Count

20,271

Sentence Count

1,953

Misogynist Sentences

53

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

Glenn Beck is back with a brand new episode of the Glenn Beck Program. He talks about the Kamala Harris Debates and how she handled it. He also talks about how the deep state is trying to get us to vote for Donald Trump.


Transcript

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00:02:39.500 I didn't sense a lot of joy coming from Kamala yesterday.
00:02:44.560 I think all of her joy had been lost.
00:02:48.500 She's so joyful.
00:02:50.140 She's been drinking that for the joy.
00:02:52.420 And don't let anybody walk all over your joy.
00:02:55.760 That's not right.
00:02:57.500 I think Brett Baer walked all over her joy.
00:02:59.960 However, I can tell you exactly the moment that Kamala Harris wanted.
00:03:08.360 Everybody is saying today, I can't believe her handlers let her do that.
00:03:11.700 I can, because I know exactly why she did it.
00:03:15.740 And I'll show it to you in just a couple of seconds.
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00:04:23.880 Oh, wow.
00:04:26.100 Was that interesting?
00:04:28.540 The Fox News Kamala Harris debate was bizarre.
00:04:33.940 And it was not a debate.
00:04:35.360 Yeah, not a debate.
00:04:36.220 An interview.
00:04:36.860 An interview.
00:04:37.220 It did at times feel like a debate.
00:04:38.980 It did.
00:04:39.600 There was a lot of talking over each other.
00:04:41.620 There was a lot of.
00:04:43.480 Anger.
00:04:44.200 A lot of filibustering.
00:04:45.280 Yeah.
00:04:45.600 Going on.
00:04:46.120 So let me just tell you what happened with Bret Baier.
00:04:49.680 He was promised an hour with Kamala.
00:04:53.560 And then they called, I think, yesterday, maybe the day before,
00:04:57.780 and said, it's only going to be a half an hour.
00:05:00.080 And then they got a call when the half hour is supposed to start.
00:05:04.520 We're going to be about 15 minutes late.
00:05:06.480 Now, there is no reason.
00:05:09.260 What was more important for her to do?
00:05:12.400 Okay.
00:05:13.180 Is there something else that she was doing that was like more important than the Fox News interview?
00:05:20.700 I can't think of one.
00:05:22.740 I mean, if I were one of her aides, though, I would be popping the tires to make her late.
00:05:27.820 It was all planned.
00:05:29.320 It was absolutely.
00:05:29.940 You think it was planned?
00:05:30.540 Oh, absolutely.
00:05:31.500 It was all planned.
00:05:32.220 And she was part of it.
00:05:33.060 Why do you think that?
00:05:33.900 Because they needed to throw Bret off.
00:05:37.940 Now, they walked in just at the time, because it was supposed to be live to tape, not live, live to tape.
00:05:44.620 So they could not have time to reset during commercials.
00:05:48.300 Yeah, and people don't always understand that terminology, but that's just basically like it's a live interview.
00:05:54.060 It's just recorded, and then you play the whole thing back as is.
00:05:57.040 No edits.
00:05:57.920 There's nothing like that.
00:05:58.780 Okay.
00:05:58.900 So it's live to tape, and it was recorded right before the show.
00:06:02.820 So you need time to take that recording.
00:06:07.920 It's not like the old days where you take the tape and it's.
00:06:12.120 Okay.
00:06:12.700 You have to ingest it into the right.
00:06:16.260 I don't even know the right system to be able to play it back.
00:06:19.720 Okay.
00:06:19.980 And that takes time because it's rendering.
00:06:22.820 So they were at the point to where we're not going to be able to render this fast enough.
00:06:28.980 If she doesn't show up in like the next two minutes.
00:06:31.520 Okay.
00:06:32.460 That's when she shows up.
00:06:33.940 So they knew exactly what they were doing.
00:06:36.640 She shows up, and now Brett is having to edit all of the questions that he had.
00:06:44.120 I mean, it takes time to put an interview together.
00:06:46.660 So he has to edit.
00:06:48.040 Now, which ones do I do because I'm not going to have time.
00:06:50.720 He knows also that they say she's only got 20 minutes.
00:06:54.300 So now they've cut an hour down to a half hour, then down to 20 minutes, and he's flustered.
00:07:01.220 Okay.
00:07:01.520 So they're trying to get him to be completely flustered.
00:07:04.600 He's not.
00:07:05.740 He does a great professional job.
00:07:08.220 However, this is why they did this.
00:07:12.340 He has to be aggressive because she filibusters.
00:07:16.400 And I've done interviews with Donald Trump before where you just can't get a word in edgewise.
00:07:22.280 20 minutes, I can ask him one to two questions, and you're just not going to get anything.
00:07:26.480 If he doesn't want to give you anything, or if he's excited about one thing, he's just going to go.
00:07:32.620 And you cannot shoehorn your way in.
00:07:35.040 It's why if you listen to my interviews with Donald Trump, you always hear me go, and I'm doing that not to interrupt him, but to signal to him, we got to move on to the next thing.
00:07:48.800 And you can do that in person, but not over the phone.
00:07:54.260 And you have to make that sound so he knows.
00:07:56.840 I got another question for you.
00:07:58.960 Well, she knew he would have lots of follow-up questions.
00:08:01.920 And so she was going to filibuster.
00:08:04.040 And she started hostile.
00:08:07.140 Immediately hostile.
00:08:08.200 Now, I'm going to show you, I'm going to jump to the whole reason why she did this.
00:08:14.200 Don't pay attention to anything else that she said.
00:08:18.000 It's all really important for you to know.
00:08:21.520 But she knows the media is in her back pocket.
00:08:25.580 She knows she has to shore up her own voters.
00:08:29.560 She's on the verge of losing the people that will vote for her, but they're starting to be like, you know what?
00:08:39.160 She's just a limp noodle.
00:08:40.500 There's nothing to her.
00:08:41.920 It's, you know, oh, I've got a great Indy car with no engine or tires.
00:08:47.160 I ain't going to win.
00:08:48.580 All right.
00:08:49.640 So she had to speak not to the Fox audience.
00:08:53.180 She knows she's not going to get them.
00:08:54.520 She doesn't care.
00:08:55.240 We were all being used for her campaign for this one moment.
00:09:01.940 Let me see here.
00:09:04.040 It is, I believe, cut 24.
00:09:11.240 He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him.
00:09:16.200 This is a democracy.
00:09:18.400 And in a democracy, the president of the United States in the United States of America
00:09:23.720 should be willing to be able to handle criticism without saying he'd lock people up for doing it.
00:09:31.400 And this is what is at stake, which is why you have someone like the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
00:09:37.820 saying what Mark Milley has said about Donald Trump being a threat to the United States of America.
00:09:46.020 Got it?
00:09:47.880 Got it?
00:09:50.540 She needed to shore up her own people.
00:09:54.420 And her own people believe that Donald Trump is a threat.
00:09:58.780 And they needed to show she's tough as nails.
00:10:03.320 She knows and she's not afraid of anybody.
00:10:06.940 And this is a democracy.
00:10:08.740 And a democracy, a president, cannot act like that.
00:10:13.640 This is the most angry she got.
00:10:15.920 And it really came out of nowhere.
00:10:17.980 It came out of nowhere.
00:10:19.660 This was the moment she was looking for.
00:10:21.920 It didn't matter what the question was.
00:10:25.400 That's why she kept making it about Donald Trump.
00:10:27.960 She kept going to Donald Trump.
00:10:30.480 And it wouldn't fit anywhere.
00:10:32.760 It fit right here.
00:10:34.460 Do it.
00:10:35.080 You watch.
00:10:36.100 That's the clip that's going to be seen by progressives and those on the left.
00:10:40.140 So it was a sort of a scripted takedown in her mind of Trump.
00:10:44.860 He's bad for it.
00:10:45.880 You know, hearkens back to the approach of Biden.
00:10:48.660 Right.
00:10:48.940 Which was standing in front of the Revenge of the Sith wall.
00:10:52.340 Yes.
00:10:52.760 And yelling.
00:10:53.460 Yes.
00:10:53.740 How bad he is about being.
00:10:55.100 Because there are those who she cannot lose the ones who are passionate against Donald Trump.
00:11:01.680 She has to have that rage that they have spent eight years, 12 years on.
00:11:09.240 Okay.
00:11:09.520 They've spent all this time and money and energy building up that rage.
00:11:14.540 They need to kindle that rage here in the last few weeks because people are like, I don't even know if I'm going to go and vote.
00:11:23.240 He's a danger to democracy.
00:11:25.580 And I have the will to stop it.
00:11:28.360 Because joy does not make you vote.
00:11:32.320 Nope.
00:11:32.720 Right.
00:11:33.040 Like, that's not how that works.
00:11:34.900 Nope.
00:11:35.480 Fear.
00:11:36.840 Fear and vengeance.
00:11:38.840 Especially in an election like this, in which you have basically two candidates, Donald Trump and not Donald Trump.
00:11:46.880 Exactly right.
00:11:47.780 Like, they need to come up with.
00:11:49.380 Yep.
00:11:49.580 They're realizing that's their only source of strength.
00:11:51.960 That's why she doesn't say what she's going to do.
00:11:54.580 She says, I'm not Joe Biden and I'm not Donald Trump.
00:11:58.100 Okay.
00:11:58.620 But what are you?
00:12:00.040 This is, this is, you can tell who the author of this whole thing is.
00:12:03.980 It's Barack Obama.
00:12:05.860 Barack Obama.
00:12:06.940 I'm hoping change.
00:12:08.740 What the hell does that even mean?
00:12:10.920 We're going to change.
00:12:12.280 We got hope.
00:12:13.240 We're going to move forward.
00:12:14.480 Yes, we can.
00:12:15.620 What the hell is that?
00:12:17.260 That's not a policy.
00:12:18.480 But that strikes me more as similar to the joy approach, right?
00:12:23.120 Like, sort of this generally positive term that doesn't mean anything.
00:12:28.140 Because he could pull it off because he had that speech, remember?
00:12:31.560 Yeah.
00:12:32.000 Everybody watched that speech and went, oh, man, he's great.
00:12:34.820 That speech at the DNC.
00:12:36.140 And not everybody.
00:12:36.920 Well, not everybody.
00:12:37.760 On their side, yes.
00:12:38.480 But everybody who watched it went, this guy could be president of the United States.
00:12:42.200 Everybody said that.
00:12:44.000 And so he was exciting.
00:12:46.020 He was new.
00:12:46.840 He was.
00:12:47.700 He embodied change.
00:12:49.080 He's the first black president.
00:12:50.800 OK, so he could pull that off.
00:12:53.900 She can't pull that off.
00:12:55.440 No, she's angry.
00:12:57.040 She's mean.
00:12:58.480 Her staff doesn't like her.
00:13:01.120 She's unlikable.
00:13:02.320 She's unlikable.
00:13:03.580 So this is just about hope and change.
00:13:06.160 This is about joy and not Donald Trump.
00:13:10.200 Not Joe Biden.
00:13:11.660 Not Donald Trump.
00:13:13.240 Full of joy.
00:13:14.520 I'll stop him.
00:13:15.980 And I'm going to give you free stuff.
00:13:17.340 How?
00:13:19.660 What?
00:13:20.240 What is that?
00:13:20.780 What are you doing?
00:13:22.980 Somebody who cannot articulate in an interview.
00:13:27.300 All she kept saying, this is very carefully worded.
00:13:31.520 Every time she tries to answer a question, it is, I will follow the law.
00:13:36.920 I thought the same.
00:13:38.000 What a bizarre response.
00:13:40.480 Oh, no.
00:13:41.840 Crafty.
00:13:42.520 Oh, very brilliant.
00:13:43.720 But I mean, in reality, it's not.
00:13:45.740 It's, of course, you're going to follow.
00:13:47.660 What do you mean?
00:13:48.400 Were we supposed to expect you weren't going to follow the law?
00:13:51.580 But who's going to make the laws?
00:13:54.280 Congress doesn't make the laws.
00:13:56.300 Anymore.
00:13:56.600 The administrative state makes the laws.
00:13:59.580 So she can change the laws into anything she wants.
00:14:04.320 She can go.
00:14:05.580 If she changes the Supreme Court, she can change any law she wants.
00:14:10.020 Yeah.
00:14:10.300 I'll follow the law.
00:14:11.980 Yep.
00:14:12.420 And the law will bend to whatever I want.
00:14:14.240 Which is, of course, what is so ridiculous about this?
00:14:17.120 Because, you know, like one of the reasons, one of the ways she did this, and she did do it several times, but one of them was on transgender surgery for prisoners.
00:14:26.240 Yeah.
00:14:26.540 Do we have that clip?
00:14:27.260 I think we do.
00:14:28.300 Yeah, we do.
00:14:29.000 Okay.
00:14:29.380 Should we listen to that clip?
00:14:30.220 Yeah, go ahead.
00:14:30.620 Play that.
00:14:30.940 Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access.
00:14:37.940 So are you still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates or detained illegal aliens to transition to another gender?
00:14:45.440 I will follow the law.
00:14:48.060 And it's a law that Donald Trump actually followed.
00:14:51.360 You're probably familiar with, now it's a public report, that under Donald Trump's administration, these surgeries were available to, on a medical necessity basis, to people in the federal prison system.
00:15:06.560 And I think, frankly, that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of, like, throwing, you know, stones when you're living in a glass house.
00:15:13.940 The Trump aides say that he never advocated for that prison policy and no gender transition surgeries happened during his presidency.
00:15:19.460 Well, you know what, you've got to take responsibility for what happened in your administration.
00:15:22.280 Yeah, no surgeries happened in his pregnancy.
00:15:24.260 It's in black and white.
00:15:25.280 So would you still advocate for using taxpayer dollars for gender reassignment surgeries?
00:15:29.360 I will follow the law, just as I think Donald Trump would say he did.
00:15:33.460 You would have a say as president.
00:15:34.580 Like I said, I think he spent $20 million on those ads trying to create a sense of fear in the voters because he actually has no plan in this election that is about focusing on the needs of the American people.
00:15:49.740 And saying exactly what she's going to do.
00:15:52.940 You have a say in the law.
00:15:54.840 She doesn't say yes, but that's why she's saying I'll follow the law.
00:15:58.660 And the law already says, but he didn't use that.
00:16:02.060 No surgeries happened.
00:16:03.780 Right.
00:16:03.880 Will you advocate?
00:16:05.520 He's not advocating for it.
00:16:06.880 Will you advocate for that?
00:16:09.100 Right.
00:16:09.340 What is, you're supposed to be the candidate of change?
00:16:13.460 Yeah.
00:16:13.660 And your answer is I will follow the law.
00:16:15.800 What do you want the law to change to?
00:16:17.900 That's what we're talking about.
00:16:18.920 Yes.
00:16:19.340 Right.
00:16:19.860 The whole point of a presidential campaign.
00:16:21.620 She wants to change a zillion laws.
00:16:24.340 Right.
00:16:24.740 That's the whole point.
00:16:25.900 What do you want the law to be?
00:16:27.440 And by the way, that's a masterclass by Brett Baer there because he asked her the question.
00:16:30.860 He knows where she's going to go with it, which is to blame Donald Trump.
00:16:34.360 He's already got her cut off at the pass, knowing the answer that there were no transgender surgeries and then keeps pushing back on her when he says you have a say in the law.
00:16:44.000 I would have preferred that he kept going.
00:16:46.160 Of course, they cut off half of the interview time.
00:16:48.040 So, yeah, they could.
00:16:48.860 He couldn't.
00:16:49.460 He expressed his frustration afterwards that, you know, I couldn't I couldn't do anything with 20 minutes.
00:16:55.920 And you can't know with 20 minutes and they had and I would have made a different choice.
00:17:01.040 But I'm I'm I'm, you know, more of a renegade.
00:17:05.120 He's an actual journalist.
00:17:06.520 I'm not.
00:17:07.600 He said four people that were in her entourage for were standing off camera behind one of the cameras looking right at Brett, giving him the wrap up sign.
00:17:20.080 We got to go.
00:17:21.020 It's over.
00:17:21.740 Wrap it up.
00:17:22.380 Wrap it up.
00:17:22.860 I would have said, Miss Vice President, you were you were 15 minutes late.
00:17:30.800 You've cut our interview to 20 minutes.
00:17:33.080 It was supposed to be an hour.
00:17:34.800 Now it's 30.
00:17:35.960 And can you turn that camera around?
00:17:37.660 Will you show those White House people that are now wrapping this up, telling me to wrap this up?
00:17:42.380 Do you do you have something more important to do than to talk to the American people?
00:17:46.940 Oh, yeah.
00:17:47.460 I mean, I would have turned it around on them so hard.
00:17:50.240 Yeah, he didn't.
00:17:51.120 And I'm getting the sign that we have to wrap up.
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00:18:59.840 All righty, then.
00:19:01.860 So, kind of interesting what happened yesterday.
00:19:06.420 There's a lot more that we should probably get into.
00:19:12.200 Kamala, in one of the worst moments,
00:19:18.340 Bret Baier brings up the murdering illegals that were let in.
00:19:23.680 Listen to this exchange.
00:19:25.420 Cut 19.
00:19:26.200 Jocelyn Nungary, Rachel Morin, Lakin Riley.
00:19:32.820 They are young women who were brutally assaulted and killed
00:19:36.100 by some of the men who were released at the beginning of the administration,
00:19:39.580 well before a negotiated bipartisan bill.
00:19:43.340 Former President Clinton actually referred to Lakin Riley Sunday
00:19:46.180 campaigning for you in Georgia, saying,
00:19:47.960 if those men had been properly vetted,
00:19:49.920 Lakin Riley probably would not have been killed.
00:19:52.520 So, if it wouldn't have happened,
00:19:54.060 this is well before any negotiation.
00:19:57.380 This is well before Donald Trump got involved in the politics.
00:20:00.040 This is a specific policy decision by your administration
00:20:03.080 to release these men into the country.
00:20:05.460 So, what I'm saying to you,
00:20:06.700 do you owe those families an apology?
00:20:10.360 Let me just say, first of all,
00:20:12.200 those are tragic cases.
00:20:14.440 There's no question about that.
00:20:16.360 Okay.
00:20:17.060 There is no question about that.
00:20:18.420 Just don't follow it with butt.
00:20:19.420 And I can't imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced.
00:20:25.500 So, now apologize.
00:20:26.520 Don't say butt.
00:20:26.940 For a loss that should not have occurred.
00:20:28.900 Right.
00:20:29.160 Don't say butt.
00:20:29.900 So, that is true.
00:20:32.560 Yes.
00:20:33.220 It is also true that if a border security had actually been passed nine months ago,
00:20:38.700 it would be nine months that we would have had more border agents at the border,
00:20:44.840 more support for the folks who are working around the clock,
00:20:48.720 trying to hold it all together.
00:20:50.020 Madam Vice President.
00:20:50.820 To ensure that no future harm would occur.
00:20:55.120 And this election in 20 days will determine whether we have a president of the United States
00:21:01.700 who actually cares more about fixing a problem,
00:21:05.800 even if it is not to their political advantage in an election.
00:21:09.180 Because there was a solution, Brett.
00:21:11.540 No.
00:21:11.860 Madam Vice President, it was a policy decision in the early part of your administration.
00:21:16.600 So, she wouldn't, she just won't answer it.
00:21:19.200 And by the way, notice that she's always talking about comprehensive immigration reform.
00:21:26.480 She never talks about the border.
00:21:28.900 She talks about comprehensive, our system is broken.
00:21:33.620 Yes, we all agree with that.
00:21:35.460 But the border policy, you broke.
00:21:40.080 That's why we're having these problems.
00:21:42.300 You guys broke the border.
00:21:44.820 We all know that.
00:21:46.040 So, don't talk to me about comprehensive,
00:21:49.160 because that's something people have been trying to do for 50 years.
00:21:52.980 And it won't happen because we're so far apart.
00:21:56.020 You want amnesty.
00:21:58.700 No.
00:21:59.980 You wanted 6,000 people still to be able to come across the border every day.
00:22:05.600 No.
00:22:08.540 This is the biggest con.
00:22:11.340 I mean, lie after lie after lie.
00:22:15.900 And just to watch that happen, where she, he specifically picks cases that she can't use,
00:22:23.200 this border policy.
00:22:24.100 I know.
00:22:24.280 Which, by the way, there is a 0% chance she will actually pursue when she's President of
00:22:29.860 the United States.
00:22:30.780 She's just acting.
00:22:31.920 Like, they all talk about how Donald Trump, all he wanted out of this was a talking point
00:22:36.560 for the election.
00:22:37.260 That's all this is.
00:22:37.960 Because she's doing it.
00:22:39.380 She's doing the exact same thing she's accusing Donald Trump of.
00:22:42.800 That's why they introduced that bill.
00:22:45.020 Knowing that the Republicans would never go for it.
00:22:48.800 They'd never go for it.
00:22:50.000 So, they had that talking point.
00:22:52.320 And they will, she'll get in, and she'll say, see, they're standing in the way again.
00:22:57.720 I hope the Republicans who went along with it realize that now.
00:23:00.620 I hope they realize how they were part of that.
00:23:03.160 Yep.
00:23:03.800 Yep.
00:23:03.980 Maybe unwillingly, but they were.
00:23:05.700 All right.
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00:24:41.360 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:58.420 I'm glad you're here.
00:24:59.160 I want to talk to you.
00:25:00.140 I found this book from Momsquad.com.
00:25:04.100 It is The Ten Commandments and Voting.
00:25:07.360 It is so good.
00:25:09.660 We were just going to talk about what the FBI is doing.
00:25:13.480 They released in footnotes a change to the crime stats.
00:25:21.260 A massive change to crime stats.
00:25:25.480 And you're looking at Kamala Harris.
00:25:28.360 They're lying over and over and over again about Donald Trump.
00:25:32.980 And people will say, well, Donald Trump lies too.
00:25:36.040 I want you to know there are three types of lies.
00:25:38.520 This is from your candidate should avoid three types of lies.
00:25:42.500 The Ten Commandments is thou shalt not bear false witness.
00:25:45.740 Okay.
00:25:46.420 Your candidate should avoid these three types of lies.
00:25:50.280 The easiest way to know if your candidates are honest is to look for the lies they tell
00:25:54.940 and the way they tell them.
00:25:56.920 There are three main types of lies.
00:25:58.700 Commission, omission and paltering.
00:26:01.280 So, commission is outright lying.
00:26:07.360 Deleting facts that are important, like CBS seems to be doing, is also another form of lie.
00:26:13.480 And paltering, paltering is not as common as a lie, but it is the slipperiest one.
00:26:19.620 Because paltering is using a series of truthful statements to say something false.
00:26:27.120 Okay.
00:26:28.860 So, how do you find, because you have to vote for one of these two people.
00:26:33.180 So, how do I balance?
00:26:34.160 Because you, a lot of people say, well, they both lie.
00:26:37.320 Yeah.
00:26:37.660 All right.
00:26:38.100 So, let's do this.
00:26:39.420 According to, according to this, what, Ten Commandments in voting book, candidates should
00:26:44.660 be honest.
00:26:45.260 This is already a big ask.
00:26:46.540 Chances are your candidates have been dishonest about something at some point.
00:26:49.780 Keep that in mind, though.
00:26:51.760 So, so has everybody.
00:26:54.200 This is not about perfection.
00:26:55.840 This is intent.
00:26:57.080 Are your candidates trying to mislead you?
00:27:01.520 Is Donald Trump trying to mislead you?
00:27:06.860 I think the answer to that is absolutely no.
00:27:10.080 He's not trying to mislead you.
00:27:11.760 Can you think of a lie he's told?
00:27:14.140 He's, well, I guess, well, you know, well, I had more people at that, at my inauguration.
00:27:24.180 I mean, look.
00:27:24.860 But that's harmless.
00:27:25.940 But still, are they trying to be honest?
00:27:30.300 Are their motives honest and pure?
00:27:33.100 Are their policies backed by their belief?
00:27:37.080 That's one I know for sure.
00:27:38.660 Donald Trump's policies are backed by his belief.
00:27:41.160 Do they follow through on their promises?
00:27:43.500 He has.
00:27:44.300 How often are they dishonest?
00:27:46.560 Okay.
00:27:46.920 I want to show you something that this whole system is so corrupt.
00:27:53.900 Fox, I mean, sorry.
00:27:54.900 The FBI has now come out and changed, covertly changing the crime stats.
00:28:02.960 Okay.
00:28:03.780 Democratic operatives and the liberal media have claimed that crime is going down.
00:28:09.380 You know, and they show you the FBI data.
00:28:13.460 Well, the FBI has screwed with the numbers.
00:28:17.900 The Crime Prevention Research Center reported that the FBI stealthily changed its crime data
00:28:24.280 for 2022, a year in which cities like Phoenix, New York City, and Los Angeles failed to submit
00:28:31.280 any crime data.
00:28:32.340 And then they said, this is a finished report and crime is down.
00:28:38.120 Well, now they say it.
00:28:41.080 Well, okay.
00:28:41.560 It didn't fall by 2.1%.
00:28:43.820 It's, uh, it's actually, it's actually up.
00:28:49.720 The 2022 violent crime rate has been updated for inclusion.
00:28:53.860 There were 80,029 more violent crimes, 1,600 more murders, 7,780 more rapes, 33,000 more
00:29:05.520 robberies, and 37,000 more aggravated assaults.
00:29:10.320 Okay.
00:29:11.360 That sounds like a big miss, doesn't it?
00:29:14.500 But here's where it gets insidious.
00:29:16.140 They just put this in the footnotes.
00:29:18.360 They didn't make a big deal out of it.
00:29:20.240 They continue to mess with the numbers.
00:29:22.980 How many times have they got the unemployment rate wrong?
00:29:25.580 So you get the headlines of we're good.
00:29:27.840 And then a month later, you're like, we're not so good.
00:29:31.040 Okay.
00:29:31.500 They have given the Democrats a talking point on crime is actually down when we all knew
00:29:37.400 if you believe your own eyes and don't listen to the media, you know, what's true already.
00:29:44.920 And let me show you how Donald Trump is made to look like a conspiracy theorist or a madman
00:29:51.700 and how the media actually helps them do it.
00:29:56.040 This is from the debate, ABC.
00:29:58.700 Crime is down all over the world except here.
00:30:01.660 Crime here is up and through the roof.
00:30:03.700 Despite their fraudulent statements that they made, crime in this country is through the roof.
00:30:08.700 And we have a new form of crime.
00:30:10.240 It's called migrant crime and it's happening at levels that nobody thought possible.
00:30:14.660 President Trump, as you know, the FBI says overall violent crime is actually coming down
00:30:18.400 in this country.
00:30:19.060 But excuse me, the FBI defraud.
00:30:20.720 They were defrauding statements.
00:30:22.400 They they didn't include the worst cities.
00:30:24.840 They didn't include the cities with the worst crime.
00:30:27.840 It was a fraud.
00:30:29.220 Just like their number of eight hundred and eighteen thousand jobs that they said they created
00:30:33.400 turned out to be a fraud.
00:30:34.500 He was right.
00:30:37.540 And it's notable that there wasn't Kamala Harris fact checking him on that.
00:30:41.480 It was the moderator doing while she was making faces.
00:30:44.320 She was crazy.
00:30:45.740 What is he saying?
00:30:47.080 She just didn't know.
00:30:48.160 Right.
00:30:48.500 Right.
00:30:48.780 But the moderator did know what the line was.
00:30:51.980 And that was a report that was released by the FBI, but it was not complete.
00:30:55.480 And now we know what the result is.
00:30:57.940 This, by the way, is the largest percentage increase that we've ever seen.
00:31:03.340 OK, the largest percentage increase that we've ever seen that in the last.
00:31:12.060 Yeah.
00:31:12.160 Since they've been releasing these statistics, they have they have gone up a little bit and
00:31:17.560 corrected by just fraction of percentages.
00:31:20.900 Oh, as far as the correction goes, it's the largest correction.
00:31:23.300 Correct.
00:31:23.500 Got it.
00:31:23.880 OK.
00:31:24.500 When they have the the correction, it'll go up just a little bit.
00:31:28.480 It's never done anything like this.
00:31:30.740 This was intentional.
00:31:34.280 Again, to give her talking points, you'll notice CBS, another liar.
00:31:39.840 CBS will not release the transcripts of two shows.
00:31:45.340 They will not release the transcripts.
00:31:48.500 You know when they'll release them?
00:31:49.920 If they have to.
00:31:51.640 After Donald Trump is elected.
00:31:53.480 OK, because they'll be forced to do that.
00:31:57.300 But this is exactly the same thing with the Joe Biden laptop.
00:32:03.300 Nothing to see here.
00:32:04.420 Nothing to see here.
00:32:05.220 Nothing to see here.
00:32:06.060 Oh, wait, I guess that is true.
00:32:09.440 After the decision has been made, they're holding this for as long as they possibly can
00:32:15.480 get away with it.
00:32:16.440 Why?
00:32:18.360 Because people are voting today.
00:32:22.220 If you had the information that CBS had edited her her answer and made her look better by
00:32:31.420 pulling an answer from some other question and putting it there instead of her meandering
00:32:37.580 around in a word salad, would you be less likely to vote for her or more likely to vote for her?
00:32:45.080 Would you trust the media more or less?
00:32:50.240 It's it's quite remarkable.
00:32:52.820 By the way, here's some good news.
00:32:55.620 The trust in the media is at the lowest ever.
00:32:58.620 And the trust of the Supreme Court is actually up to be higher than it was before the Dobbs
00:33:06.580 decision.
00:33:07.620 So while they're trashing the Supreme Court, people are looking at that argument and going,
00:33:15.020 I don't think that's true.
00:33:17.080 I have faith in the Supreme Court.
00:33:19.240 It went down and now it's back up.
00:33:23.100 I find that interesting and a little bit inspiring.
00:33:26.660 Yeah, I mean, that's that is positive.
00:33:31.020 And, you know, you get to that point where you watch, I think, people and the media, the
00:33:34.840 way they respond to these things and you lose you lose faith a little bit.
00:33:39.260 You know, I mean, watching, you know, watching this sort of stuff go on is it's really depressing
00:33:46.540 at times.
00:33:48.280 I was watching that interview last night, the way she's so evasive.
00:33:51.360 It really became it really became depressing.
00:33:55.140 But you're talking about the crime, the crime stats situation.
00:33:59.660 That was a media firestorm at the time that, you know, he's misquoting because it wasn't
00:34:06.180 just at the debate.
00:34:06.920 This happened several other times.
00:34:08.320 And they the fact checking, you have to step in, you have to correct his facts.
00:34:14.100 You know what their spin is now?
00:34:16.320 Why are we talking about 2022 crime statistics?
00:34:19.120 That's way in the past.
00:34:21.280 That's way in the past.
00:34:22.640 Now, it was important a few weeks ago when she was winning debate points because the moderator
00:34:27.120 made Donald Trump look like he was lying.
00:34:29.220 But now we're at the position where it's like, oh, come on, 2022.
00:34:33.500 Let's look to the future.
00:34:34.940 It's the way it is.
00:34:35.500 Every single time.
00:34:36.700 Every single thing they can do.
00:34:38.220 And you're just at that point now where they will do anything to get him out of to make
00:34:42.680 sure he's not in office.
00:34:43.980 Anything they can do to get Kamala Harris in.
00:34:45.800 We're beyond the part where they're going to report on truth.
00:34:48.740 And look, I'm as skeptical as anybody on the mainstream media, but like there are times
00:34:54.300 where they will report things and they will check a box here or there to say, no, we covered
00:34:59.080 that.
00:34:59.620 We're not in that period.
00:35:01.380 When you're within a month of the election, they are not even going to try to pretend they're
00:35:07.560 doing journalism anymore.
00:35:08.800 It's over.
00:35:09.660 That period in your life is over.
00:35:11.980 This is not where we are anymore.
00:35:13.460 They are now going to say anything they can at every single turn to the extent that they're
00:35:18.680 all they're talking about today in this Bret Baier interview is that he was mean, right?
00:35:23.400 Like nothing.
00:35:24.720 You got nothing out of that.
00:35:25.760 The first adversarial interview for, and I, and I don't even want to, I don't even think
00:35:30.820 adversarial is even fair.
00:35:32.220 Put him coming on this show would be adversarial.
00:35:34.500 Yeah.
00:35:34.700 Her coming on this show.
00:35:35.680 Her going on that show is the normal thing candidates do with, uh, with, uh, journalists.
00:35:42.080 J.D.
00:35:43.400 Vance has done 60 interviews like that.
00:35:46.440 Donald Trump has probably done 15 or 20.
00:35:50.180 Kamala Harris has done one.
00:35:51.820 And the only thing you can come up with was he was mansplaining.
00:35:55.120 That's it.
00:35:57.240 It's any possibility of actual coverage is over in this period.
00:36:02.600 The mainstream media is not mainstream media anymore.
00:36:05.820 It is government propaganda.
00:36:07.620 It is a arm of the democratic party that is doing propaganda.
00:36:14.220 That's all it is.
00:36:16.340 Uh, next Tuesday, is that the 22nd next Tuesday?
00:36:19.660 My book propaganda wars comes out.
00:36:22.040 It shows you how to, um, look beyond that to be able to judge which story is true.
00:36:30.040 How do I know a story is true?
00:36:32.360 What do I, how, how, how do I decipher through all of this bull crap and what's coming next?
00:36:40.920 It's propaganda wars.
00:36:42.620 It is a really important tool.
00:36:44.820 Uh, you can get it now, wherever you buy your books, you can order it.
00:36:48.860 It comes out next Tuesday.
00:36:50.640 Uh, I've done the, uh, the book, the audio book.
00:36:53.880 And so you can get that as well, but I would get this in paper.
00:36:58.220 I, I, any book that you ever think is important, you should buy in paper.
00:37:03.560 Uh, you can buy it digitally, but I do two things.
00:37:06.820 I usually listen to the audio book and if it's worth keeping, I buy it again in paper.
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00:40:43.560 I got to tell you, how much time do I have here?
00:40:46.400 Two minutes.
00:40:47.040 Um, last night I did a show on the FDA and, um, and the food industry and big pharma and,
00:40:56.420 and how they're paid.
00:40:57.860 Did you know the FDA, how that works, Stu, that, that big food pays, I don't remember what
00:41:04.980 it was, 58 or 48% of the bills at, at, uh, FDA is paid by big food, 48% of their budget.
00:41:15.880 There's like a fee that is associated essentially for FDA approval.
00:41:19.920 Right.
00:41:20.140 So what they do is they say, all right, we are going to, where we want to use, we want
00:41:24.940 to use these ingredients and they go to the FDA and they say, well, you need to do a study
00:41:29.360 on it.
00:41:29.820 So the food company hires their own people to do a study on it.
00:41:34.620 And then they go to the FDA and hand them that FDA doesn't do a study.
00:41:38.680 They hand the study from the food company and they say, okay, good stamp of approval.
00:41:44.860 And they are then paid.
00:41:47.640 The FDA is paid for giving the stamp, but they give the stamp for, they are paid for every
00:41:54.640 batch that the food companies make.
00:41:58.000 Okay.
00:41:58.820 Okay.
00:41:59.260 So it has to be continually renewed for a new batch.
00:42:04.280 It's insane.
00:42:05.700 It's bribery.
00:42:06.900 The FDA is worthless.
00:42:08.120 Worthless.
00:42:08.820 I mean, I, we have our disagreements on, on this type, this topic here and there, but
00:42:13.160 like the FDA is pointless.
00:42:14.800 You know, you, you will go through your entire life almost definitely never consuming a piece
00:42:21.000 of food that the FDA has even visually inspected.
00:42:23.700 I know, I know, I think it's just, people think, oh, they're looking at every egg I
00:42:28.380 eat.
00:42:28.700 No, they're not even visually inspect, inspecting it.
00:42:32.940 They don't even, that's not what they're doing.
00:42:34.240 Like they're checking occasional things here and there.
00:42:37.180 The FDA is worthless to me.
00:42:38.760 I, I, I have no, no love for them.
00:42:41.420 No.
00:42:41.860 And I think the market does a good job with it.
00:42:43.880 Honestly, in my view, in my view, I think the other 40% of, uh, that's remaining, there's
00:42:49.000 a little bit of government funding for the FDA, but the other, it comes from pharmaceutical
00:42:52.840 companies.
00:42:54.260 It's like, why, how do you expect people to be watchdogs when they're paying your salary?
00:43:03.280 Yeah.
00:43:03.660 I mean, we saw problems with that, with the ratings agencies going back to 2008.
00:43:07.060 Yeah.
00:43:07.500 Right.
00:43:07.780 Like that was the same type of setup.
00:43:09.620 Right.
00:43:09.740 It's not a good setup.
00:43:10.580 No, not a good setup.
00:43:11.400 We, uh, we have somebody really incredible on, uh, next.
00:43:15.500 She was on just for a few minutes, uh, last, uh, last night.
00:43:19.840 Uh, it's, uh, Dr. Casey, uh, Dr. Casey, what's her last name?
00:43:26.080 Uh, means Dr. Casey means she's fantastic on food.
00:43:31.040 Next.
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00:45:25.120 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:45:35.300 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:40.640 Hello, America.
00:45:42.440 Last night on Blaze TV, I did a special, Make America Healthy Again,
00:45:48.880 the chemicals poisoning your food exposed.
00:45:51.540 It's pretty shocking when you see how the FDA works and how things are approved
00:45:58.360 and how dangerous it all seems to be.
00:46:02.380 It aired yesterday for Blaze TV subscribers,
00:46:05.860 and it will premiere on my YouTube channel tonight at 6 p.m. Eastern,
00:46:10.640 youtube.com forward slash Glenn Beck.
00:46:14.240 I had Dr. Casey Means and her brother, Callie, on television.
00:46:19.740 And you might have seen them around.
00:46:23.460 They've been on Joe Rogan.
00:46:24.900 But there is something happening in America,
00:46:28.100 and it's strangely happening with the right.
00:46:32.300 It's happening with the Donald Trump movement, a guy who loves McDonald's.
00:46:36.880 But we all are beginning to believe there is something really dramatically wrong
00:46:41.060 because we're seeing it.
00:46:42.040 Our kids are getting sicker and sicker.
00:46:43.980 Is the food that we eat poisoning us?
00:46:48.320 Dr. Casey Means joins me in 60 seconds.
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00:48:09.160 Dr. Casey Beans is with us.
00:48:11.840 He's Levels Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder and the co-author of the book Good Energy.
00:48:18.720 Welcome, Casey.
00:48:20.620 How are you?
00:48:21.000 Great to be here.
00:48:21.880 I'm wonderful.
00:48:22.620 How are you?
00:48:23.080 Good morning.
00:48:23.780 I am good.
00:48:24.920 You know, I'm new to this.
00:48:26.820 And it's funny because I was reading some of the stuff that you have written.
00:48:30.800 And about maybe seven, eight years ago, I became very, very sick with some kind of chronic disease.
00:48:38.140 And every doctor I went to, we described the symptoms.
00:48:42.720 And every single one said, you're being poisoned.
00:48:45.880 And I said, well, I don't think I am.
00:48:49.240 I mean, you know, we're keeping tabs on George Soros.
00:48:51.860 I think I'm not being poisoned.
00:48:53.400 And every single one said, and we did all of the stuff.
00:48:58.620 And I wasn't.
00:49:00.040 I didn't have, you know, heavy metals or anything else.
00:49:02.660 And I thought, in reading your stuff, maybe that is just in a completely different way.
00:49:08.660 Maybe we're all being poisoned a little bit at a time.
00:49:12.100 You know, I'm sorry you had to go through that.
00:49:15.980 But I think so many people in America are sort of feeling something like this.
00:49:19.920 We're all trying really hard to be healthy.
00:49:22.640 We're going to the doctor's visits.
00:49:24.180 We're going to all the specialist's office.
00:49:25.860 And yet, somehow, Americans don't feel very good.
00:49:29.120 And we're getting very, very sick.
00:49:31.540 And the statistics in American health, as you've probably seen in some headlines, although it's not being talked about enough, it's not very good.
00:49:40.380 Life expectancy in America is actually, it's been going down for the past several years.
00:49:46.080 We're living eight years less in America as our friends in Japan and Sweden, even though we spend almost twice as much as any other country in the entire world on health care.
00:50:00.220 So it makes you scratch your head a little bit.
00:50:01.980 It's not like we're prescribing, it's not like we're not prescribing enough medications.
00:50:05.500 We prescribe 221 million statin prescriptions per year.
00:50:10.820 And yet, heart disease is still the number one cause of death in the United States, taking almost a million lives per year.
00:50:17.660 So it's not for a lack of medication.
00:50:19.700 It's not for a lack of spending.
00:50:21.640 So what is it?
00:50:22.680 Then you get to the question of things like, are we being poisoned?
00:50:25.600 And, you know, it's not to be alarmist, but the U.S. does allow 10,000 chemicals in our food system, whereas other countries allow vastly fewer than this, allow only about 400 in Europe.
00:50:40.000 And you can actually just go to the FDA website and see the chemicals that are allowed in our food system.
00:50:45.240 And it kind of makes you shudder.
00:50:46.720 Things like acetone, benzene, these are allowed in our food, 10,000 of these.
00:50:52.040 And there is not a strong push to have these be proved as safe before they go into our food system.
00:51:01.640 That was one of the things that really amazed me is if you want one of these things approved in the food, you as the food maker have to hire a research team, do your own research, then present that to the FDA while you're paying them to do it.
00:51:21.460 And then they approve it based on your own research.
00:51:25.420 And then every time you make a batch of that stuff, you have to continue to pay them.
00:51:31.000 I mean, it sounds like bribery.
00:51:32.360 There's a program called GRAS, which is generally recognized as safe.
00:51:38.660 And the FDA uses this program.
00:51:41.220 It is a self-designation on the part of a company.
00:51:44.460 It is a process that allows a company or an individual to independently determine that a food ingredient is safe for its intended use.
00:51:54.940 Doesn't that seem a little strange that the company would be the one to have to do this?
00:51:58.800 So let's just take an example here.
00:52:01.260 Let's say you're creating a product in the United States, like a drink, and you want to have that drink be strawberry flavored.
00:52:07.600 It is not cheap to grow a bunch of strawberries and extract strawberry extract or strawberry juice from those products.
00:52:14.680 That's very expensive and time intensive.
00:52:16.360 You could quite literally call up a scientist, a food chemist, a food chemical company and say, I need a molecule synthesized that tastes like strawberry.
00:52:26.960 It doesn't really matter what that molecule is.
00:52:29.640 And we're going to put that in our food.
00:52:31.880 Much cheaper, much easier.
00:52:33.440 And the onus is on the company to say that it is safe.
00:52:36.780 So you can then have that in the food system for years.
00:52:39.820 And it may be causing health effects.
00:52:41.620 But if you think about it, it's very hard to prove that one chemical is causing issues in kids, for instance.
00:52:48.940 And so they get away with a lot.
00:52:51.080 I just talked about food dyes last night.
00:52:54.260 That's all we covered was just one.
00:52:56.160 And it said that the studies have to show that the amount in, let's say, Jell-O is not going to be harmful, at least if they don't eat too much of it over their lifetime.
00:53:09.420 But does the research include how many times that dye is used in every other product?
00:53:17.860 Absolutely not.
00:53:19.060 That's crazy.
00:53:20.540 Glenn, you've nailed it.
00:53:21.700 So that's one chemical, which might be in 15 foods kids are eating.
00:53:27.460 It's in their fruit loops.
00:53:28.520 You know, let's talk about like Red 40, which is getting a lot of attention this week because history was made on Tuesday of this week in Battle Creek, Michigan, where Vani Hari and several other food advocates, doctors, pediatricians went to go fight Kellogg's about Red 40 because the science is extremely clear.
00:53:45.220 Red 40 is causing attention disorders in children.
00:53:48.740 The research literature, peer-reviewed studies is showing this.
00:53:51.340 We've got ADHD in children skyrocketing and behavioral issues.
00:53:54.720 We have a chemical in so much of their food that we know is linked to it.
00:53:58.120 And Red 40 and these other food dyes, they are derived from what?
00:54:04.580 From oil petroleum.
00:54:06.500 These are crude oil that are going to our kids' bodies.
00:54:10.040 They also contain benzene, which is a known carcinogen.
00:54:12.120 And Kellogg's and other food companies are not taking that out of the foods, even though the exact same products these companies like Kellogg's sell in Europe, they have a different formulation because these chemicals are banned in Europe.
00:54:25.700 So American companies are serving American children foods that have chemicals that are banned in other countries that we know are causing issues like attention disorders and maybe causing cancer.
00:54:35.740 And, of course, we have young adult cancers skyrocketing in the U.S., up 79% in the past 10 years.
00:54:40.940 So these foods, this is one chemical we're talking about, Glenn, out of 10,000.
00:54:46.260 And, of course, the way these are studied, we can say, oh, the average kid eating one bowl of fruit looks a day.
00:54:51.420 This isn't going to cause a problem.
00:54:52.660 But what about the Skittles?
00:54:53.940 What about the fruit roll-ups?
00:54:55.380 What about the red food coloring on the cake they're eating in class?
00:54:59.000 It's adding up.
00:55:01.640 And it's unbelievable how sneaky the companies are about this.
00:55:05.240 It was so interesting.
00:55:06.040 I was actually, the night before Callie and I did Joe Rogan last week, we were at a steakhouse.
00:55:11.820 And I got a mocktail.
00:55:13.480 I got a Negroni, sort of like a non-alcoholic Negroni.
00:55:17.560 And right after I drank the drink, I was actually feeling really off.
00:55:22.060 And so I looked up the ingredients of what was in this drink, and I saw under the ingredients for this aperitif that was in it called Giffard Apertif Bitter, there was an ingredient called E129.
00:55:36.700 And I thought, what the hell is E129?
00:55:39.340 What did I just put in my body?
00:55:40.980 So I Google it.
00:55:42.020 It's Red 40.
00:55:42.960 It's another name for Red 40.
00:55:45.500 So they're even actually changing the name on different packages so you don't know how much you are getting.
00:55:51.040 This is the tip of the iceberg of the issue, what we're talking about here.
00:55:54.840 I'm just, because I lived at the time where they started to ban cigarette ads on television.
00:56:00.380 I remember that.
00:56:01.160 I remember seeing, you know, my doctor recommends that I smoke filtered camels.
00:56:07.240 And it's like, your doctor recommends that?
00:56:09.980 And I remember the game that was played.
00:56:12.360 And then in the 80s and the 90s, where big tobacco came under scrutiny, it took forever to get to the point to where you're like, wow, they knew this forever and we're making things more addictive.
00:56:27.680 Well, those people, RJR Reynolds and others, went and they bought our food companies.
00:56:33.400 That's right.
00:56:34.700 And why wouldn't they?
00:56:37.000 I mean, here's one study said the tobacco company-owned food manufacturers focus on, quote, the rise of hyperpalatable foods, which contain potent combinations of fat, sodium, sugar, and other additives that drive people to crave and overeat them.
00:56:55.400 So they're doing the same thing they were doing with cigarettes.
00:57:00.000 That's exactly right.
00:57:01.300 So some of the largest mergers in American history up until the 1980s were exactly, as you say, they were cigarette companies, which were falling out of favor in American culture because doctors and scientists finally woke up to these being lethal.
00:57:16.040 They bought food companies.
00:57:18.280 And this is exactly when we saw the stark rise in ultra-processed foods as a percentage of our diet.
00:57:23.540 Now, 67% of all calories we are eating in the United States is ultra-processed food.
00:57:30.260 This is non-food, chemical, chemical substance essentially made by scientists and factories that look like food but are actually made of a combination of chemicals.
00:57:42.900 And that's now almost 70% of American calories.
00:57:45.380 Of course, we're getting sick.
00:57:46.480 Of course, we're getting mentally ill.
00:57:48.460 Of course, we're becoming less competitive.
00:57:50.440 We're eating literally a science experiment that was invented by the cigarette companies to addict us.
00:57:57.340 And that's exactly what it does.
00:57:58.480 They took their food scientists, their team of brilliant PhDs, and said, dopamine is a business model.
00:58:04.480 We are going to turn our attention from how do we make cigarettes addictive to how do we make food addictive?
00:58:10.640 Because how do they meet their quarterly profits?
00:58:12.380 They get more people insatiably eating this food.
00:58:15.340 And it worked.
00:58:15.980 We are now eating ourselves to death in the United States.
00:58:18.280 74% of American adults have overweight or obesity.
00:58:21.240 52% of American adults have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes.
00:58:24.440 And, of course, all the downstream diseases from these, heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer's, dementia are all going through the roof.
00:58:31.700 And the food is quite literally designed to reach us to our bliss point, the use of chemicals that make our brain go crazy for this.
00:58:38.860 And they include other chemicals like high-fructose corn syrup that turn off our satiety signals, meaning they tell our brain that we are not full.
00:58:48.700 And normally, of course, when you eat whole, real food, you get full.
00:58:52.340 You literally can't overeat grass-fed steak, right?
00:58:55.860 You can't eat so much that you would get sick if you get full.
00:58:59.420 Say that again.
00:59:00.320 Amen, sister.
00:59:01.200 Amen, sister.
00:59:03.000 But the box of Pringles tells you exactly what they're trying to do to you.
00:59:06.700 Once you pop, you just can't stop.
00:59:08.720 And that's biochemical.
00:59:10.020 That is food science.
00:59:11.260 And, of course, now we're spending 20% of the largest GDP in the world on health care costs, and Americans are getting sicker.
00:59:18.100 Why?
00:59:18.500 Because we're not focusing on the root cause, which is the environmental factors like toxic foods, which are government-subsidized and allowed by our government and are absolutely taking down the American population in front of our eyes.
00:59:29.180 And they're ignoring it when grassroot efforts, like what happened in Battle Creek, Michigan this week at the Kellogg's headquarters, it is absolutely being ignored.
00:59:37.340 So we have got to scratch our heads about this.
00:59:40.520 I think this is going to be a time in history that we look back on with real sadness of what we're doing to kids and to the adults in the American population with food.
00:59:49.240 You know, in every way, the medical associations have so discredited themselves.
00:59:56.980 The scientists have so discredited themselves that, you know, it's not a wonder we question authority.
01:00:07.220 It's not a wonder why we are questioning the government.
01:00:09.580 They were in bed.
01:00:10.600 They were with a COVID vaccine where the government, the Federal Reserve, and Moderna are all making money off of something they are forcing you to take.
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01:01:21.460 You know, I think if you've held your traditional views on every subject over the last 20, 25 years, you're not thinking.
01:01:42.180 I've changed on places I thought I would never, ever change.
01:01:47.180 I'm a guy who, I mean, I like McDonald's.
01:01:50.360 I love McDonald's.
01:01:52.200 But even now, I'm looking at everything going, I don't, look, too many people have food allergies.
01:02:00.640 And we didn't have that when I was growing up.
01:02:02.460 We didn't have food allergies like we do now.
01:02:04.820 Too many people have autism.
01:02:06.500 And it's getting worse and worse.
01:02:08.940 I'm not sure if it's the food or it's the medicine.
01:02:13.440 I have a feeling it's the combination of both.
01:02:16.600 Who makes the chemicals that are going into our food?
01:02:20.240 Is it the same people that make our pharmaceuticals?
01:02:23.080 You know, it's actually different companies.
01:02:26.980 And it's so funny because if you, these are companies that I think have really gone under their radar that are actually creating these weapons of mass destruction against Americans.
01:02:38.940 But if you look at it, I mean, have you heard of the company Selenice before?
01:02:43.600 No.
01:02:43.840 The leading industrial chemical company in the U.S. that also makes chemicals to the food and beverage industry.
01:02:50.140 DuPont is one that you would expect.
01:02:52.880 You've got even.
01:02:54.060 They make paint, too.
01:02:55.680 Right.
01:02:56.080 So if you really want to lose your lunch, go to a company like Selenice and look at what they make.
01:03:01.940 You'll see paint.
01:03:02.880 You'll see industrial solvents.
01:03:04.620 And then you'll see food and beverage.
01:03:06.560 And that's because a lot of a lot of the chemicals that are in our food are petrochemical derived.
01:03:14.040 You might not know this, but a lot of the pharmaceuticals that we take are actually made from petrochemicals and made from essentially crude oil.
01:03:21.780 And it's because a lot of these companies like DuPont and what Rockefeller was doing in the early 1900s, they realized they could use the byproducts from oil production to create so many other things.
01:03:34.980 So it's not really a surprise that these these companies then make this this slew of both industrial chemicals and also food and beverage chemicals.
01:03:45.180 So are there I mean, there they've got to be reasons why, for instance, besides the Rockefeller thing, which I looked into and is terrifying.
01:03:55.040 Yeah.
01:03:55.780 But petrochemicals can't be all bad.
01:04:00.120 I mean, I know that makes the capsule for, you know, when you're taking medicine and people want it in a capsule.
01:04:05.160 A lot of times it's that it's made from petrochemicals.
01:04:08.960 Is there any is there any good that has come from pharmaceuticals and and in helping us with food?
01:04:19.180 Well, I mean, any good of pharmaceuticals generally, of course.
01:04:22.720 I mean, it's I mean, many of the pharmaceuticals that we're taking today are absolute miracles.
01:04:26.800 A big distinction that I think people need to understand is the distinction between acute diseases and chronic diseases.
01:04:34.220 The health care system has intentionally muddied this distinction, but it's important for everyone to understand.
01:04:40.360 An acute illness is like something that's going to immediately kill you.
01:04:43.840 An overwhelming infection, a trauma like a car accident, a complicated childbirth.
01:04:50.620 When we think about miracles in American health care, we think about solutions to acute issues like antibiotics, for instance.
01:04:57.620 This really did extend our lifespan.
01:05:00.060 Right.
01:05:00.560 But right now, the things that are torturing American lives across the lifespan are chronic issues, which are these slow developing, smoldering diseases that are fundamentally caused by our diet, our environment and our lifestyle.
01:05:12.640 A distortion of our cellular biology over time that manifests as these different diseases in different parts of our body, but that are fundamentally the same thing.
01:05:21.140 Our cells not working properly.
01:05:23.360 That now makes up 90 percent of our health care costs, chronic issues.
01:05:27.580 So in the early 1900s, we got on top of acute issues with miraculous medications.
01:05:32.020 And then all of a sudden, the chronic issues started taking hold.
01:05:36.100 Now, these are rooted in diet and lifestyle, things like heart disease, Alzheimer's, dementia, obesity, stroke, cancer.
01:05:45.260 Most of them are preventable.
01:05:47.700 And yet we have applied the same paradigm for how we treat acute issues, which is surgery and pills to chronic issues.
01:05:54.760 And that has been generally an abject failure.
01:05:57.720 If you think about the more statins we prescribe, the more heart disease goes up, the more metformin we prescribe, the more type 2 diabetes goes up.
01:06:03.920 The more SSRIs we prescribe, the more depressions going up.
01:06:07.080 Not as a cause of these medications, but because we're not addressing the actual root cause in the environment.
01:06:13.980 We're ignoring that.
01:06:14.880 All right.
01:06:15.420 When we come back, I want to ask you, I mean, how extreme do you have to change your eating habits?
01:06:22.760 I mean, I like flour.
01:06:25.480 I don't want to grind the wheat myself.
01:06:27.740 We'll go there in just a second.
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01:07:45.280 I didn't have anything to eat.
01:08:13.440 I'm just having a little Cheerios, okay?
01:08:15.700 And sorry, Mom, but I just put a little bit of sugar on my Cheerios.
01:08:21.620 Your kids do this.
01:08:23.200 Just put a little sugar on your Cheerios.
01:08:25.400 You know, it's like soda.
01:08:26.720 We were never allowed to have soda when I was growing up.
01:08:29.060 And if you have just two cans of soda every day, by the end of the month, you've had 10 pounds of sugar.
01:08:42.100 So that's just like your kids having two bowls of cereal and putting three and a half tablespoons of sugar on their cereal.
01:08:51.780 At what point did Mom say, enough sugar?
01:08:55.380 I think it was probably before that.
01:08:57.440 Just so you understand, 10 pounds of sugar, that's how your kids are filling their bowl if they have two bowls of Cheerios
01:09:07.700 and would put three and a half tablespoons on their, that's what they have just from two cans of soda.
01:09:15.440 I don't think my Mom would be for that.
01:09:17.660 Nope, she wouldn't be.
01:09:21.000 We are back with Dr. Casey Means.
01:09:24.280 When we're talking about the health of America and our food, we did a show on it last night.
01:09:30.920 It's incredible, and we just scratched the surface of this.
01:09:35.240 But here's, you know, I watch these people, Casey, that are, you know, really into this.
01:09:43.560 And, you know, they're milking their own mice for cheese.
01:09:46.540 And it's like, I'm not going to do that.
01:09:50.080 I can't, you know, how extreme do you have to go?
01:09:56.320 You know, it's so interesting.
01:09:57.580 There is, it's what you're talking about here with people really moving back towards, I think, this desired agrarian way of living.
01:10:03.900 It's a huge trend.
01:10:04.820 I don't know if you're seeing this.
01:10:05.880 Like, young people, millennials wanting to be homesteaders.
01:10:09.240 I mean, it's really fascinating.
01:10:11.020 And what I think people are finding is that when they start working on this, it's like there's almost a war on small farmers in this country right now.
01:10:20.020 Senator Massey talks about this so beautifully.
01:10:22.340 It makes you scratch your head again because you think, wow, there are regulations that are so extreme right now about things like meat processing.
01:10:32.400 It makes it very hard for people who even want to go and grow their own food to actually do it.
01:10:39.380 So, you know, oh, interesting.
01:10:41.180 What does this do?
01:10:41.920 It turns an entire population of 350 million people into people who are dependent on a food system.
01:10:48.640 And we live in a country where there's a devil's bargain between the food industry making us sick and the healthcare industry profiting off of it.
01:10:54.740 This is fascinating.
01:10:55.920 So, yes, so I think the reality is, Glenn, you don't need to be necessarily growing all your food and raising your own, your cows and, you know, in your backyard.
01:11:04.900 But I think what we do need to realize is that we have to be moving back towards whole, real, unprocessed food as a majority of our calories.
01:11:11.620 That's what's changed so much in the last four years we've gotten sicker is that our percentage of calories from natural foods that are grown somewhat close to where we live, i.e. fresh, has gone down precipitously,
01:11:22.840 where less than 20% of Americans are eating the recommended amount of basic amount of recommended fruits and vegetables.
01:11:30.180 We've got, again, about 70% of our calories coming from factory-made foods.
01:11:34.920 And so what I always say to people is that if you can just eat more whole, real food, ideally organic, ideally local, you are going to transform your health.
01:11:45.020 There's just no question about it.
01:11:47.140 And it doesn't need any more expensive.
01:11:49.180 The best thing you can possibly do is shop at the farmer's market.
01:11:51.460 That's the reality.
01:11:52.220 And the reason for that is a fewfold.
01:11:55.180 First, there are 9,000 farmer's markets in the U.S. today.
01:11:58.940 Second is that it's quite accessible for most people.
01:12:02.160 The second thing is you can actually talk to the farmer and ask them what the hell is going on their cropland.
01:12:08.600 Are you using pesticides?
01:12:09.920 If you're not using synthetic pesticides, what are you using for pest control?
01:12:13.320 You can look them in the eye and you can form a relationship, which is incredibly emotionally and spiritually fulfilling, I will say.
01:12:20.200 Because I think one of the reasons we're feeling pretty depressed in this country is that we have no connection to our food, which is ultimately what makes up our bodies and our minds and our brains.
01:12:29.140 We don't even know the people growing our food.
01:12:30.880 It's so sterile and disconnected.
01:12:32.960 So, of course, we're disconnected from ourselves.
01:12:34.520 And the third thing is that when we eat the food that was actually picked from the ground more recently, we get vastly more nutrients in that food.
01:12:43.800 And nutrients are what ultimately make us healthy.
01:12:46.540 Every piece of food we eat has tens of thousands of different food compounds inside of it, natural food compounds that are actually the molecular medicines that make us healthy, that work with ourselves to create health.
01:12:57.680 And as food gets farther from when it was picked, so two weeks out, three weeks out, all of those nutrients are rapidly degrading.
01:13:05.720 The average piece of food in the United States travels 1,500 miles from soil to plate.
01:13:12.620 And every single day and mile that it's traveling, it's losing the nutrients that can help us be healthy.
01:13:17.800 So, you know, basically, if you can just focus more on getting food that doesn't come from a package than actually comes from the earth, it's going to have a transformational effect on anyone's health.
01:13:27.400 Not to mention when we cook at home, it means we're spending time with our families, we're investing in our health, and we're likely going to be sitting down at a table to eat that food.
01:13:35.600 And that alchemy of being with our family, sharing food is becoming a lost art.
01:13:40.280 Less than 30% of families are eating together regularly.
01:13:42.980 And I think this speaks to a broader issue in how we've sort of lost the plot on our priorities in this country.
01:13:49.840 This is precious time we can spend with our families that we are absolutely abdicating for the sake of convenience.
01:13:56.000 And it's not working for us.
01:13:57.500 We're not happier.
01:13:58.460 We're not healthier.
01:14:00.220 And kids are really struggling.
01:14:02.320 All right.
01:14:03.340 Let me ask a couple of really stupid questions because I'm really new to this.
01:14:06.940 Give it to me.
01:14:07.140 The ultra-processed food and processed food, what's the difference?
01:14:14.320 Yeah, great question.
01:14:16.060 So there is a classification system of processed food, basically, called the NOVA classification that goes from stage one to four.
01:14:24.680 Four being ultra-processed food and three being processed food.
01:14:28.380 When we talk about processed food, this would be like a loaf of whole wheat bread that we made at home.
01:14:37.700 So we took a wheat kernel.
01:14:39.420 It was basically ground.
01:14:41.540 And so all components of that wheat kernel are still present.
01:14:44.660 The germ, the bran.
01:14:46.220 It's mixed with water.
01:14:47.320 It's mixed with eggs.
01:14:48.140 It's mixed with salt.
01:14:48.960 It's mixed with a little oil.
01:14:49.980 And we bake it.
01:14:50.820 That's a processed food.
01:14:51.960 And that food contains all of the original components that were originally in the wheat and the egg, et cetera.
01:14:59.280 Now let's go to ultra-processed.
01:15:00.880 You take that wheat kernel.
01:15:02.520 And in a factory, you are breaking apart the component pieces, the bran and the germ.
01:15:08.680 You're isolating them.
01:15:09.960 Then you're taking individual components of that whole food and putting them together with other individual components of other foods, as well as food additives and chemicals, and creating a frankenfood that never before existed in nature and takes individual building blocks and puts them together in a totally unnatural way.
01:15:30.160 So it's about extracting and recombining in a way that we could actually never do in our kitchen.
01:15:38.440 Okay.
01:15:38.760 So, but if I bake my own bread at home with good flour and good eggs, et cetera, et cetera, how can that be bad for me?
01:15:49.160 That's not bad for you.
01:15:50.420 Okay.
01:15:50.860 So there are healthy processed foods.
01:15:52.960 There are no healthy ultra-processed foods.
01:15:55.140 And ultra-processed foods, UPF, these are 70% of our calories now.
01:16:01.500 So there is a difference between, so, you know, applesauce is a processed food.
01:16:05.340 If you literally take apples, you wash them, you cut them, you cook them, you add cinnamon, you blend it up, that's a processed food.
01:16:13.480 Of course, that's a healthy food.
01:16:14.640 Every component of the apple is still there.
01:16:17.460 It's just been modulated, right?
01:16:19.140 It's been cooked.
01:16:19.800 It's been, you know, and so there are packaged foods that are processed that I would actually say are totally conduced to the healthy diet, like whole wheat, organic bread, or homemade applesauce without added sugar.
01:16:35.000 Or, like, I love flackers, which are a type of cracker you can find at a grocery store that's literally vinegar, salt, water, and organic flax seeds.
01:16:42.240 But, of course, they were mixed together and cooked, and so that is a processed food.
01:16:46.740 But what we really want to avoid is these ultra-processed foods.
01:16:50.600 This is where the food scientists got involved and had to literally, molecularly, like, separate parts of an original food and put it back together like a total Frankenstein food that our body doesn't know how to recognize.
01:17:03.980 And because it's not real, we have to put all these additives in to preserve it and make it taste like something.
01:17:09.840 And then those, of course, many of them are very, very toxic.
01:17:12.500 All right. So, anything with a preservative in it is kind of the beginning of the line.
01:17:18.860 I would say a synthetic preservative or any type of artificial food coloring or food flavoring we should absolutely avoid.
01:17:28.340 You know, my dad was a baker, and for five generations, everybody in my family has been a baker except for me.
01:17:35.780 And I was a black sheep, and strangely, the one that was really fat.
01:17:41.860 My father was in great shape his whole life.
01:17:45.100 He never exercised.
01:17:45.900 He played golf once a week, but he really didn't exercise.
01:17:48.520 He was working all the time.
01:17:50.000 But I remember when high-fructose corn syrup first kind of showed up, and he was – I remember him saying,
01:17:58.240 this stuff will be the death of us.
01:18:00.800 Only use real ingredients.
01:18:03.720 It might have more calories.
01:18:05.320 It might do this or that, but it's better for you.
01:18:08.980 And, you know, he died a pretty healthy guy.
01:18:11.980 Wow. He knew the truth.
01:18:13.680 Yeah.
01:18:14.060 High-fructose corn syrup is a weapon of mass destruction against Americans.
01:18:17.420 People need to realize that this is not a ubiquitous aspect of American culture.
01:18:22.180 This is brand new.
01:18:23.140 It was created in the 1970s, and it's now, as people might notice if they read labels, it's added to everything.
01:18:29.680 It's in our ketchup.
01:18:30.740 It's in our salad dressings.
01:18:32.240 It's in our bread.
01:18:33.240 It's everywhere.
01:18:34.120 And this is by design.
01:18:35.480 Of course, it's filling our sodas as well.
01:18:37.480 The reason it's by design is because high-fructose corn syrup, unlike fructose you find in, you know, honey or fruits,
01:18:45.020 where it's – you know, in fruit, it's surrounded by fiber, and there's a very small amount.
01:18:48.760 High-fructose corn syrup is concentrated, and it's in a liquid form, so it goes into the body fast.
01:18:53.560 And what it does is it actually subverts our hunger cues, and it makes us feel even hungrier.
01:19:00.900 There's this fascinating thing that we know from evolutionary biology with animals is that hibernating animals like bears,
01:19:07.500 when the fall comes and the berries are all ripe out in the wild, for a bear to survive winter,
01:19:13.160 the bear needs to put on 20, 30 more pounds of fat.
01:19:16.860 So how does the bear do that?
01:19:18.020 It eats these super-ripe, fructose-rich berries, and that fructose in a super-high concentration
01:19:23.900 actually tricks the bear's brain because of the molecular structure of fructose
01:19:28.720 to make the bear insatiably hungry rather than full.
01:19:34.300 It's actually – it's a very unique aspect of fructose, and it drives the bear to even be violent
01:19:40.680 because the bear needs to outcompete other animals to eat as many berries as possible.
01:19:45.700 And what does fructose do?
01:19:47.480 It hurts our – not to get too sciency here, but our mitochondrial function.
01:19:50.960 Remember from high school biology, mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell,
01:19:54.280 and it breaks mitochondrial function, which then causes the bear to store all that sugar as fat.
01:20:02.260 Okay?
01:20:02.580 So this is fascinating.
01:20:03.780 So food scientists figured this out and thought, wow, if we add this to every little piece of food
01:20:10.140 that we create, it's going to make people think that they are like hibernating animals
01:20:15.740 preparing for a winter that is never coming.
01:20:18.900 And it's going to get them to be insatiable.
01:20:21.240 It's going to make them to be aggressive in their food-seeking behaviors.
01:20:24.700 And they're going to, of course, 3-D print fat just like those animals.
01:20:29.900 That is the experiment happening to American children.
01:20:32.660 That is why we're 74% of us are overweight or obese, in addition to many other environmental factors.
01:20:37.600 But this is – it's – and we know this.
01:20:40.080 This is not – and then you look at what happens with the money.
01:20:43.640 And we know that much of the food science and food research done in America is paid for by processed food industry.
01:20:52.720 And this absolutely slants the findings.
01:20:55.440 82% of independently funded studies show harm from ultra-processed food.
01:21:01.740 But 93% of industry-sponsored studies reflect no harm.
01:21:06.380 So we're getting bad science telling us this is okay, which totally goes against our common sense,
01:21:12.140 but confuses the narrative.
01:21:14.600 And now we're all here thinking, is it the food?
01:21:16.680 Is it not the food?
01:21:17.780 Because the science has literally been bought off.
01:21:20.080 Doctor, I would love to have you and your brother back.
01:21:23.240 I mean, you're just fascinating.
01:21:25.280 I've got a lot more learning to do before we have you back.
01:21:28.380 But really appreciate the quick education.
01:21:31.220 Dr. Casey Means is her name.
01:21:34.300 She is the Levels Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder.
01:21:38.300 And she's written the book, Good Energy.
01:21:40.740 Casey, thank you so much.
01:21:42.680 God bless.
01:21:43.400 Thank you so much.
01:21:44.360 God bless.
01:21:44.740 You bet.
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01:23:05.640 Senator Ted Cruz is on with us in just a minute.
01:23:24.020 Oh, good.
01:23:24.660 His debate was great the other night.
01:23:26.320 Yeah, it was.
01:23:27.020 We have to keep Texas red.
01:23:30.200 Ted Cruz will be joining us in just a minute.
01:23:32.040 Also, Bob Rommel, he is a Florida state representative.
01:23:37.780 We're going to talk a little bit about the abortion amendment that is happening in Florida.
01:23:41.500 This is happening all over the country.
01:23:44.180 They're trying to change the Constitution in several states.
01:23:49.320 And you have to be really careful because it is worded very carefully.
01:23:55.140 And you could be easily fooled by it.
01:23:57.800 We'll talk about that coming up in just a minute.
01:23:59.240 You know, I almost said to her, so Mexican Coke is okay, right?
01:24:05.120 Because it doesn't have the corn syrup in it.
01:24:07.340 That's just cane sugar.
01:24:09.380 So that's all right.
01:24:10.420 Totally.
01:24:10.940 I'm sure she would have said totally fine.
01:24:12.940 Well, she might have said, not really, but it's better.
01:24:18.600 Yeah, I mean, I think the interesting thing about that is just how much you can do, right?
01:24:22.200 Like she mentioned herself, right?
01:24:23.520 She had a drink.
01:24:24.260 She didn't know she had some of these ingredients and she doesn't like.
01:24:26.740 Yeah.
01:24:26.920 She's still alive talking to us today, which is good.
01:24:29.800 But her body is running so pure that it is probably, you know, like you put high octane
01:24:36.440 gas in your car and it's running on that all the time.
01:24:39.500 Then you put low octane.
01:24:40.920 It runs differently.
01:24:42.340 It doesn't kill your car, but it runs differently.
01:24:44.880 And I think that's probably what she's seeing.
01:24:47.040 Yeah.
01:24:47.380 And look, making healthier choices, there's no question.
01:24:51.020 Better for you.
01:24:52.040 Yeah.
01:24:52.380 I just don't.
01:24:54.080 It's definitely true.
01:24:54.700 You just don't want to be farmer stew.
01:24:57.460 I would not do well in that community.
01:24:59.660 I feel like I look at the one thing she's like, ah, you go to your go to your farmer's
01:25:03.500 market.
01:25:03.900 I like farmer's markets, by the way.
01:25:05.180 They're awesome.
01:25:06.040 But I'm not.
01:25:06.680 I'm not talking to the farmers like they know what they're doing.
01:25:09.540 I'm not going to question them.
01:25:10.600 Wait a minute.
01:25:11.660 What preservatives are you putting?
01:25:13.420 I'm not doing that.
01:25:14.280 They're too cool.
01:25:14.960 They know what they're doing already.
01:25:16.180 I'm just letting them do their thing.
01:25:17.440 And then I'm eating the fruit.
01:25:19.120 All right.
01:25:19.540 Back in a minute with Ted Cruz.
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01:27:17.220 Some breaking news.
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01:27:21.500 The head of Hamas has just been killed in Gaza.
01:27:27.040 But more importantly, in Rafa, which I seem to remember Rafa was.
01:27:32.720 Oh, they can't go into Rafa.
01:27:34.140 Oh, yeah.
01:27:34.460 Oh, please don't go into Rafa.
01:27:35.500 Because it was all just innocent people, right?
01:27:37.120 Innocent people just gathering together in Rafa.
01:27:39.620 That's all.
01:27:40.380 See, that's where they killed the head of Hamas.
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01:27:44.420 All right.
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01:29:07.640 Let's talk to Senator Ted Cruz.
01:29:09.700 How are you, Senator?
01:29:11.720 Glenn, I'm doing terrific.
01:29:13.040 How are you?
01:29:13.640 Great.
01:29:14.260 You killed it on the debate with Allred.
01:29:18.540 Just, I mean, it shouldn't have surprised anybody.
01:29:21.300 I think maybe he was a little surprised that he did so poorly, but you could tell he was just nervous.
01:29:27.420 He knew what he was walking into.
01:29:29.200 You, Buzzsaw.
01:29:30.380 Well, look, I also think he had a difficult task to begin with, because what he is doing in this campaign is is trying to run away from his entire record.
01:29:42.500 He's trying to present a picture to the voters that is fundamentally false.
01:29:47.980 His actual voting record in his time as Congress has been extreme left.
01:29:53.220 His first four years in Congress, he voted with Nancy Pelosi 100 percent of the time.
01:29:58.780 He voted with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris their first two years in office 100 percent of the time.
01:30:04.700 So he's voted for open borders over and over again.
01:30:07.300 He's voted for releasing violent criminals from jail over and over again.
01:30:11.820 He's voted for taxes and spending and debt.
01:30:14.600 He's voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's assault on energy and oil and gas and jobs in the state of Texas.
01:30:21.460 All of that is a terrible record if you want to run statewide in Texas, because that's directly contrary to the values of Texas.
01:30:29.520 His whole campaign is millions of dollars trying to present a false image of who he is.
01:30:36.140 And my objective in the debate was very simple.
01:30:38.680 Lay out his record and lay out mine.
01:30:41.700 His objective was try to hide his his record.
01:30:44.620 And I don't think that objective succeeded.
01:30:47.060 No, it definitely did not.
01:30:48.860 Senator, you mentioned that Allred had voted on the issue of men playing in women's sports multiple times.
01:30:58.880 I think it was I think you said four times he kept trying to basically huff and puff and say it wasn't true.
01:31:04.160 What's the truth on this?
01:31:05.080 Well, the truth is straightforward.
01:31:07.740 And actually going into the debate, I mean, we had run several TV ads laying out his record on on supporting boys and playing in girls sports, men playing in women's sports.
01:31:18.440 And he looked those ads were doing damage.
01:31:21.600 His negatives were going up and it was it was having a real impact.
01:31:25.580 And so last week he put up a TV ad where he's just him standing, looking straight to camera, saying this is not true.
01:31:34.440 I do not support boys and girls sports.
01:31:38.000 This is a lie.
01:31:39.360 Ted is a liar.
01:31:40.300 That's his ad.
01:31:41.880 Now, it was we had within 48 hours, we had a response ad up that had what he said and then just laid out the facts.
01:31:49.060 And so I did the same thing in the debate where he likewise said, I do not support boys and girls sports.
01:31:56.740 And what are the why did you vote?
01:31:58.140 What are the facts you vote for?
01:31:59.720 The facts are he supported it four separate times.
01:32:02.720 Number one, he is a co-sponsor of and he voted for a bill called the Equality Act.
01:32:07.580 The Equality Act mandated that boys use girls restrooms, be able to use girls changing rooms, be able to use girls locker rooms and be able to compete in sports.
01:32:16.540 That's number one.
01:32:17.440 Number two, there was a bill that was called the Protecting Girls and Women's Sports Act.
01:32:23.000 It was a very narrow bill.
01:32:24.240 It did one thing.
01:32:25.660 It said that that girls sports are protected and boys can't compete in them.
01:32:31.640 Women's sports are protected and men can't compete in them.
01:32:34.080 It's all that did.
01:32:35.620 Colin Allred voted no.
01:32:38.400 The third thing he did, he signed on to something called the Transgender Bill of Rights.
01:32:43.340 He was a co-sponsor of it.
01:32:44.760 The Transgender Bill of Rights explicitly says boys should be able to compete against girls if that's how they identify.
01:32:52.080 He proudly signed on to that.
01:32:53.720 That's number three.
01:32:55.020 And then number four, number four, something he did just a couple of weeks ago.
01:32:58.540 He joined with over 100 very left wing Democrats.
01:33:01.000 He signed a letter about our military, and here are the changes he said that he believes we need in our military.
01:33:08.060 He said, number one, our military bases need to have drag shows.
01:33:14.360 Number two, he said, taxpayers need to pay for sex change operations on soldiers on our military bases.
01:33:23.840 Number three, taxpayers need to pay for sex change operations and sterilization of children on our military bases.
01:33:35.720 And number four, he demanded that military bases be able to fly the transgender flag above the base.
01:33:42.980 Now, look, that is a radical agenda that is wildly disconnected from where Texans are.
01:33:50.800 When it comes to our military, call me old fashioned, I think our military ought to be the finest fighting force of the face of the planet.
01:33:58.480 I think they ought to be their job is to defend the United States of America, to keep keep Americans safe and to be prepared to kill our enemies if necessary.
01:34:08.840 And all of this left wing politics has no business being forced upon our military.
01:34:16.700 That sadly is who he is.
01:34:18.380 And that's what he wants to say.
01:34:19.660 I have to tell you, we talked about it.
01:34:21.900 We've been talking about it quite a bit.
01:34:23.260 But earlier this week, we mentioned that that your campaign is not getting any help from the Senate GOP.
01:34:30.260 Mitch McConnell is not offering a dime to you.
01:34:34.440 And you have Soros and every big leftist group coming down to try to make sure you are not the senator from Texas.
01:34:43.980 These are all that's all out of state money.
01:34:46.280 And Mitch McConnell isn't doing the GOP is worthless.
01:34:50.020 They're not doing anything to help you.
01:34:52.680 It is infuriating.
01:34:55.140 Chuck Schumer has been explicit.
01:34:57.180 I'm his number one target in the entire country.
01:35:01.040 He is flooding cash into the state.
01:35:03.600 He is going to spend between $100 million and $150 million in this race.
01:35:09.060 We're being massively outspent.
01:35:11.500 Glenn, you live in Texas.
01:35:12.700 Yeah, I know.
01:35:13.140 You know well, Colin Allred has been statewide on TV for four months.
01:35:18.900 Oh, and it's relentless.
01:35:21.320 Everywhere.
01:35:22.580 I just got up on TV a few weeks ago.
01:35:26.320 And, you know, I was reading something criticizing.
01:35:28.260 Well, Cruz really should have been on TV four months ago.
01:35:30.400 I would have loved to.
01:35:31.980 It takes tens of millions of dollars that we didn't have.
01:35:35.720 And you're right.
01:35:36.280 Mitch McConnell has a super PAC with $400 million that he's spending in Senate races.
01:35:40.700 He spent zero in Texas, even though there have been a dozen polls that show this race is a one point race or a two point race or a three point race.
01:35:52.040 By the way, Mitch did the same thing in 2018.
01:35:55.460 My last election was, at the time, the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history.
01:36:00.400 I was outspent three to one.
01:36:02.340 I ended up winning by less than three points.
01:36:04.500 And again, Mitch spent zero.
01:36:06.760 And there's a reason he uses that money to reward the senators who obey him and to freeze out the senators who stand up to him.
01:36:15.760 And if you're at home frustrated, wondering how come so few Republican senators have a backbone and stand up to leadership, this is why the answer is it costs you 10 million or 20 million or 30 million or even 40 million dollars.
01:36:28.980 That's right.
01:36:29.460 And so what it means is I have to rely on patriots in Texas across the country.
01:36:33.920 I want to ask your listener, please come to Ted Cruz dot or Ted Cruz dot or come right now to Ted Cruz dot Oregon and make a contribution.
01:36:42.860 Give 10 or 25 or 50 or maybe someone could give 100 or 500 or even 1,000, because the only way we counteract the 100 million plus from Chuck Schumer and George Soros is is patriots and conservatives and common sense freedom lovers coming to Ted Cruz dot org, making a contribution right now.
01:37:06.200 And I'll tell you, we're 19 days out from Election Day.
01:37:08.820 Literally, you go on Election Day, you give $100 right now, and tomorrow that money goes out on TV to communicate with the voters, because it's real simple.
01:37:18.940 If the voters know my record and his record, we will win.
01:37:23.120 But the flip side is simple, too.
01:37:25.140 If we don't have the money to let the voters know my record and his record, he will win.
01:37:30.740 That will decide this race.
01:37:32.300 It's why I need you to go to Ted Cruz dot org right now and help us lay the records out, help us defend Texas and defend the country.
01:37:42.240 You know, Bernie Sanders and AOC say that Texas is the first step in changing the nation.
01:37:46.940 I think it's the last step.
01:37:48.540 If we lose Texas, we lose every time.
01:37:52.220 Yes.
01:37:52.560 Every time.
01:37:54.040 Well, and actually, I'll say something that that I've never said before.
01:37:58.380 Glenn, AOC agrees with you.
01:38:00.840 I know that that may be a first that may scare the heck out of you, but it is.
01:38:06.580 But but both Bernie Sanders and AOC came to Texas two weeks ago.
01:38:10.680 They came here to campaign for Colin Allred.
01:38:14.000 Now, that will tell you who he is.
01:38:15.840 AOC and Bernie Sanders are here because they see him as the key to succeeding with their agenda.
01:38:23.020 And here's what AOC said.
01:38:24.560 If we win Texas.
01:38:26.960 We change the country for a generation.
01:38:30.060 It's true.
01:38:30.840 He understands that's it.
01:38:33.100 This is the whole ballgame.
01:38:34.780 And Colin Allred's record is hard, hard left.
01:38:39.960 His record is voting for open borders over and over and over again.
01:38:45.160 His record is voting for boys and girls sports over and over and over again.
01:38:49.720 His record is voting for releasing violent criminals from jail over and over and over again.
01:38:54.620 His record is voting against oil and gas and energy and jobs in Texas over and over and over again.
01:39:02.260 And if he gets elected, he would be a hard left senator, just like he's been a hard left House member.
01:39:09.240 And yet the corporate media, every newspaper article you read about him, every TV news story, they describe him as a moderate bipartisan centrist, a middle of the road unifier who brings people together.
01:39:22.980 Just like Nancy Pelosi.
01:39:24.980 He has the identical voting record she does.
01:39:28.700 And yet the media is is spending millions trying to spin and trying to lie.
01:39:34.960 And that's what makes this very, very dangerous.
01:39:36.740 So what's his name?
01:39:40.280 Turtle face is not giving any money to Ted Cruz, but he'll give it to Cornyn.
01:39:47.220 And we cannot have John Cornyn and a leftist representing the great state of Texas.
01:39:55.400 It just can't happen.
01:39:56.780 It can't happen.
01:39:58.060 We lose the republic if we lose this election.
01:40:01.140 Please go to Ted Cruz dot org and donate.
01:40:06.420 This is a very, very close election.
01:40:10.020 This is probably, I would say, as close as the as Kamala and Donald Trump.
01:40:17.420 I mean, it's a point or two.
01:40:19.000 It could go either way.
01:40:20.660 And the problem is, is in Texas, we are so arrogant that we think, oh, Texas will always vote the right way.
01:40:27.540 Texas is always.
01:40:28.200 No, there are hundreds of millions of dollars being poured into this state to change it blue because they know if they win in Texas, it's all over.
01:40:41.420 You can't allow this to happen.
01:40:43.280 And with with people like McConnell not helping, it's you kind of know where you weren't.
01:40:49.740 You know where Ted Cruz stands.
01:40:51.660 He's not for that game that the rhinos are playing.
01:40:55.220 He's not for it.
01:40:56.280 That's why he's not getting any of the money.
01:40:58.180 Please donate now to Ted Cruz dot org.
01:41:02.540 Ted Cruz dot org.
01:41:04.740 Ted, thank you.
01:41:06.040 And please call us back.
01:41:08.500 Tell us what you need.
01:41:09.440 We're there.
01:41:10.820 Glenn, I appreciate you.
01:41:12.440 We need two things.
01:41:13.600 We need contributions at Ted Cruz dot org.
01:41:16.200 And we need every text and make sure you vote.
01:41:18.700 Early voting starts on Monday.
01:41:20.660 Come out and vote.
01:41:21.580 Get your friends to vote.
01:41:22.620 Get your family to vote.
01:41:23.660 But it's all about turnout.
01:41:25.320 And and the other side is is pushing really hard.
01:41:28.500 We need everyone who wants to keep Texas, Texas to stand up and fight right now.
01:41:34.620 Yeah.
01:41:34.820 Thank you very much.
01:41:36.080 This is this one.
01:41:36.800 It's a really scary one because people are really honestly asleep at the switch.
01:41:43.440 They just think I'm not going to vote.
01:41:44.780 My vote's not going to matter because, you know, Trump's going to win.
01:41:47.960 Cruz is going to win.
01:41:48.760 No, not this time.
01:41:50.460 Not this time.
01:41:51.340 Not with the amount of money that they have poured into this state.
01:41:57.240 It it it is going to be close.
01:42:00.220 Please, everyone in every state.
01:42:03.560 Don't count this as an easy win.
01:42:07.000 It's not going to be.
01:42:08.140 You've got to get out in each and every state and vote.
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01:43:34.900 You know, another one that is kind of playing the same game, pretending to be a moderate, is Dan Osborne in Nebraska.
01:43:51.000 This one fires me up.
01:43:52.720 This guy, man.
01:43:54.800 Oh, you know, I'm just not a Republican or a Democrat.
01:43:58.340 No, I think he's a socialist.
01:43:59.940 Look who he who is associating with him and spending money.
01:44:05.560 You have the Democratic Socialists of America.
01:44:10.400 One of the Democratic Socialists of America came out in 2021 with an op ed.
01:44:16.640 How to achieve socialism in our lifetime through shrewd politicking.
01:44:21.260 Now, in the final stages of his campaign, Osborne has finally gotten the endorsement from the socialist publications.
01:44:29.320 It's being he's being boosted behind the scenes by Democratic political apparatus.
01:44:34.880 Osborne socialist campaign ads include his former finance director.
01:44:39.860 But Brad Chester, he was a member of the Metro D.C.
01:44:42.680 Democratic Socialists of America.
01:44:44.540 He also had four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars from the from the Osborne campaign in November 23 for fundraising consulting services.
01:44:56.280 Prior to joining the Osborne campaign, Chester served as the regional field director for Bernie Sanders.
01:45:02.620 These people are far leftist and and they're doing the same thing in every state that is currently happening with Kamala Harris.
01:45:15.660 She is trying to run as somebody she's not.
01:45:19.260 Her mother and her father are avowed Marxists that were active.
01:45:26.060 Her father rejected capitalism.
01:45:28.640 Her mother wrote a radical book in the 1960s all about, you know, socialism and how neat it is.
01:45:36.960 She's a socialist, but they're running her again as a moderate.
01:45:41.260 But she doesn't say anything that she believes.
01:45:44.060 She can't fake these answers to appear to be moderate because she doesn't understand them.
01:45:50.980 So she just says, I'm not Donald Trump and I'm not Joe Biden.
01:45:54.360 She's right.
01:45:55.160 She's not.
01:45:55.780 She's a socialist.
01:45:56.700 Yeah, and I think a lot of people I mean, I think there's some people in Nebraska who are like, ah, well, you know, there's two Senate races.
01:46:04.480 Maybe I'll vote one Republican and the Independent in the other one.
01:46:07.980 Oh, my gosh.
01:46:09.120 I'm telling you this.
01:46:10.540 The only thing you need to think about in these races right now is whether you want Kamala Harris, if she were to win, to be able to name any Supreme Court justice she wants.
01:46:19.320 Right.
01:46:19.500 Is she able to pass the laws that she wants?
01:46:22.400 Do you want a Democratic Senate to be able to block Donald Trump's justices if he becomes president and can name Supreme Court justice?
01:46:31.640 These are really important things.
01:46:33.840 And I, Glenn, there are no, no nonpartisan polls of this race.
01:46:38.620 Nothing.
01:46:39.280 We have no idea.
01:46:39.860 All we have is polling from inside the campaigns.
01:46:42.200 Correct.
01:46:42.460 Which is worthless, honestly, at this point.
01:46:44.240 I want, can somebody run a freaking poll in this race?
01:46:46.340 So his campaign, Osborne's campaign, paid the consulting firm Bread and Roses nearly $7,500 for digital consulting services.
01:46:56.880 Bread and Roses.
01:46:57.480 Bread and Roses.
01:46:58.280 What is that?
01:46:59.340 That's the Democratic Socialists.
01:47:02.080 These are Marxist organizers that are behind him.
01:47:05.700 These are, these are, this consulting firm has former staffers for Sanders and AOC.
01:47:12.080 You don't have those people in your campaign if you're not, if you're an independent who's, you know, I'm not going to be a socialist.
01:47:19.700 If you want Bernie Sanders and AOC in control, then you can vote that way.
01:47:23.380 But don't be fooled by the fact that this guy is, he is as left a Democrat as you're going to find.
01:47:28.180 He will vote with Democrats every single time when he gets in.
01:47:30.860 He's just lying to you now to fool a red state into voting for a Democrat.
01:47:35.280 That's it.
01:47:35.560 That's all this is.
01:47:36.400 One correction.
01:47:37.160 He will vote not with the Democrats because the Democrats aren't really common sense Democrats anymore.
01:47:42.060 He will vote with the socialists every single time.
01:47:47.920 Nebraska, you cannot let Osborne win.
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01:49:11.220 As of October 15th, 11 statewide ballot measures
01:49:40.700 related to abortion were certified in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New York, Nevada, South Dakota.
01:49:53.380 All for the general election ballot in 2024.
01:49:56.260 This is the most on record for a single year.
01:50:00.160 Abortion is on the ballot, and you have to be very, very careful.
01:50:04.560 I'm going to go to Bob Rommel, who is a Florida state representative, as they are having their debate about this abortion amendment.
01:50:14.220 Hello, Bob.
01:50:15.040 How are you?
01:50:16.400 Good.
01:50:17.120 Glenn, thank you so much for having me on it.
01:50:19.780 Thanks for all you're doing.
01:50:20.820 And I'm doing great today with my coffee and acetone.
01:50:26.160 Thank you for listening.
01:50:27.860 So talk to me about amendment number four.
01:50:32.180 Glenn, a couple years ago in Florida, you know, in Florida, we've done so many things to protect children here.
01:50:40.140 First of all, we're the first state to ban boys from playing girls' sports.
01:50:43.960 We stopped boys from going in girls' bathrooms.
01:50:46.820 We stopped gender affirmation care for minors.
01:50:50.380 And we also passed a six-week abortion ban a couple years ago.
01:50:54.420 And before we passed the bill, we paid attention to the other side that was going to oppose it.
01:50:58.440 And they were talking about, you know, incidents of rape and incest.
01:51:02.420 And we put those exceptions in.
01:51:04.360 And then I talked to some young women that were talking about how expensive it is to raise a child.
01:51:09.100 And so we put in over $700 million in programs to help those that would make that choice just because of financial reasons.
01:51:18.420 And, you know, we have a great state.
01:51:20.480 I think we have the best state in the nation.
01:51:22.960 Sorry, Texas.
01:51:24.100 I know.
01:51:25.480 I know.
01:51:26.680 Texas is in your rearview mirror.
01:51:28.600 I don't like it, but it's true.
01:51:31.240 We still love you.
01:51:32.260 The left has been paying attention to what's going on.
01:51:36.700 They can't believe so many good things are happening.
01:51:39.520 And Amendment 4, which would create the most liberal abortion laws in America, actually way more liberal than even France.
01:51:50.040 It wasn't started in Florida, Glenn.
01:51:53.320 It was started by the Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, George Soros, dumping millions and millions of dollars into our state.
01:52:01.340 So almost every single one of these abortion amendments include one very important word.
01:52:12.280 In Florida, no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient's health as determined by the patient health care provider.
01:52:27.580 So that means abortion at any time, partial birth abortion.
01:52:34.520 That's everything.
01:52:35.660 Is it not?
01:52:37.020 It is at any time for any reason.
01:52:40.340 Right.
01:52:40.780 So first of all, I'm disappointed in our Supreme Court.
01:52:43.620 Maybe I shouldn't say that because they have to approve the language.
01:52:47.080 It can't be vague.
01:52:48.520 I'm very smart.
01:52:50.000 Most of the people I know are pretty smart.
01:52:52.080 Some are very smart.
01:52:53.100 Nobody knows what a health care provider is because it doesn't describe it.
01:52:58.540 It could be your masseuse.
01:52:59.920 It could be your nail technician that says it's important for you.
01:53:04.040 It could be your whatever.
01:53:06.460 And viability, there's some vagueness there.
01:53:09.260 I mean, in France, it says 14 weeks, period.
01:53:12.480 Here, viability.
01:53:14.000 And it's disturbing.
01:53:16.100 And when I talk to people, I know this is personal.
01:53:18.640 I know it's, you know, it's dividing our nation.
01:53:21.220 But when I tell them what's in the bill, they just don't want to hear it.
01:53:25.500 And they said, that's not true.
01:53:26.600 I go, it's true.
01:53:27.420 You have to read it.
01:53:28.240 You have to understand it.
01:53:29.580 Glenn, a 14-year-old child in school can't go to the nurse and get an aspirin if they have a headache.
01:53:36.780 I know.
01:53:37.340 But the 14-year-old child could go to Planned Parenthood to get an abortion.
01:53:40.480 And the parent couldn't stop it.
01:53:43.900 I know.
01:53:44.500 I know.
01:53:46.080 This is really, really dangerous.
01:53:49.860 And everybody, I mean, if you are somebody who's against abortion, again, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New York, Nevada, South Carolina.
01:54:05.260 All of these states have a constitutional amendment being voted on.
01:54:13.180 What's the difference, Bob, between just a law and a constitutional amendment?
01:54:19.420 Well, I'm elected every two years.
01:54:21.340 And I'm actually termed out in a couple weeks.
01:54:24.000 But if you don't like what I did, you can not elect me the next term.
01:54:29.460 Or if we realize we did something that's not working, we can change it.
01:54:33.480 It's nearly impossible to change a constitutional amendment.
01:54:37.360 So in the United States, most of your listeners, because they're smart, will know that there's 27 constitutional amendments in our country.
01:54:45.680 In Florida, there's over 150 of them.
01:54:49.200 And they're usually sponsored by outside people.
01:54:52.500 They're pay-for-play, basically.
01:54:54.600 They're confusing.
01:54:55.960 We still have an amendment protecting pregnant pigs.
01:54:58.700 I don't really know what it actually does, but it's a constitutional amendment protecting pregnant pigs.
01:55:03.040 But I guess we're not going to protect pregnant moms anymore.
01:55:06.120 Sorry.
01:55:08.280 They're awful.
01:55:09.140 They can never, ever go away.
01:55:10.920 That's why you come up here.
01:55:11.960 I mean, we have open-door policy.
01:55:14.760 People come up.
01:55:15.720 We visit them.
01:55:16.260 And, again, when we did our six-week abortion ban, I listened to people.
01:55:19.780 And I said, hey, we have to do something for these moms that are thinking about keeping their baby.
01:55:24.800 You know, between hyperinflation, they can't afford it.
01:55:27.380 So let's take that off the table.
01:55:29.620 Let's give them another reason to keep that baby.
01:55:31.800 And we did it.
01:55:32.780 We did it here.
01:55:34.020 We do so many things to protect it.
01:55:36.180 But, Glenn, it's even more dangerous than just Amendment 4.
01:55:39.620 Across the nation, you know, if you look at the geographic map of the United States, there's way more, you know, either conservative or moderate people out there that just want to be left alone.
01:55:50.960 But the crazy radicals that are trying to destroy our country, they're using these citizen-initiative ballots, spending hundreds of millions, probably billions, all over to actually get rid of the legislative process.
01:56:03.760 And you know what?
01:56:04.960 It's awful.
01:56:05.620 So here's another problem with this.
01:56:07.900 In Florida, it's legally necessary for a physician to be present at an abortion.
01:56:15.800 But Amendment 4 just says a health care provider.
01:56:20.880 But in Florida law, provider is a person that furnishes health care services and is licensed or otherwise authorized to practice in the state.
01:56:30.860 That's a physician's assistant, a registered nurse, a nurse midwife, a licensed practical nurse, or an advanced practice registered nurse that is licensed.
01:56:40.740 That's not a doctor.
01:56:41.540 That's a midwife saying, yeah, you want an abortion?
01:56:46.280 Okay, I can give that to you.
01:56:49.700 And that's why I'm disappointed in our Supreme Court.
01:56:53.100 How these things happen is, you know, you have to get 920,000 verified signatures, which it turns out there may have been some fraud there and you can't pay for signatures.
01:57:03.340 And we believe it may have happened, but it's probably too late to change that.
01:57:06.600 But then you have to go before the court and say, okay, these things can't be vague because there's trickery in language and nobody really pays attention.
01:57:16.180 And the court, you know, and many of the people who were appointed by Governor DeSantis, it was four to three approving the language.
01:57:25.320 And unfortunately, the people that approved the language, they were the men that were appointed by Governor DeSantis.
01:57:32.140 And I'm probably going to get in trouble for saying that, but oh, well, I can't hear it.
01:57:34.920 You're out anyway.
01:57:35.500 Okay, who cares?
01:57:38.800 There shouldn't be vagueness in this.
01:57:41.100 You know, it should be clear.
01:57:43.440 And listen, the one good thing our founding fathers did, they made it almost impossible to change the U.S. Constitution.
01:57:49.420 In Florida and other states, it's for sale.
01:57:51.420 That's crazy.
01:57:52.880 Bob, thank you so much.
01:57:53.860 Thanks for informing us on this.
01:57:55.900 We'll keep hammering this.
01:57:57.100 This is really, really important.
01:57:59.160 Let me just give you the language in other states.
01:58:02.100 Again, what is that?
01:58:15.040 That's constantly changing.
01:58:17.380 Provide a constitutional right to abortion in the state constitution and allow the use of public funds for abortion is Colorado.
01:58:26.140 Provide a constitutional right to abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient's health as determined by the patient's health care provider.
01:58:35.980 That's the Florida one in Maryland amend the Maryland Constitution to establish a right to reproductive freedom defined to include decisions to prevent, continue or end one's own pregnancy.
01:58:50.720 Wow, that's kind of open in Missouri amend the Missouri Constitution to provide the right for reproductive freedom and provide that the state legislature may enact laws that regulate abortion after fetal, fetal viability.
01:59:06.180 Montana amend Montana's Constitution to provide a state constitutional right to make and carry out decisions about one's own pregnancy, including the right to abortion.
01:59:17.660 Again, Montana, no restrictions.
01:59:20.080 Nebraska amend the Nebraska Constitution to provide that unborn children shall be protected from abortion in the second and third trimesters.
01:59:30.500 Well, that's good.
01:59:32.380 But also you have in Nebraska the right to an abortion to amend the Nebraska Constitution to provide that all persons shall have a fundamental right to abortion until fetal viability.
01:59:45.520 In New York, add language to the New York Bill of Rights to provide that people cannot be denied rights based on their ethnicity, national origin, age and disability or sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes and reproductive health care and autonomy.
02:00:07.600 Wow.
02:00:08.600 Nevada established a constitutional right for an abortion or to an abortion providing for the state to regulate abortion after fetal, fetal viability, except for medically indicated to protect life, physical health or mental health of the pregnant woman.
02:00:23.360 That is a wide open door.
02:00:25.660 And South Dakota provide a trimester framework for regulating abortion in the South Dakota Constitution.
02:00:31.980 With an exception of two, the answer is no on all of those.
02:00:38.380 Be aware they are making abortion a very big deal.
02:00:44.600 The people who believe in abortion are going to be out in force, especially in those states.
02:00:50.420 That means you have to be out in a bigger force.
02:00:56.340 Voting is so important.
02:00:58.860 It is your civic responsibility as an American citizen.
02:01:03.900 I don't care if you don't like either of the candidates.
02:01:06.160 I don't choose life.
02:01:09.540 The contrast here is so stark.
02:01:13.300 I don't know what would keep you at home at this point.
02:01:17.020 Vote and vote early if you can.
02:01:22.260 All right.
02:01:22.520 Back in just a minute.
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02:03:14.540 Well, we have some good news.
02:03:15.920 The political leader and the head general of Hamas, same guy, killed.
02:03:22.980 Oh, no.
02:03:23.880 Yeah.
02:03:24.140 No, no.
02:03:25.560 Yeah.
02:03:25.760 Well, they have DNA.
02:03:27.020 So they're thinking that he was killed.
02:03:29.100 Yes.
02:03:29.680 He might have just been smush on, you know, the side of a building.
02:03:34.740 But they think he has been killed.
02:03:37.540 That's what's being reported now.
02:03:39.720 This is a big deal.
02:03:40.580 This is a guy that was released.
02:03:42.200 You remember that prisoner thing where Hamas is demanding that you release some prisoners?
02:03:47.560 And they're like, and Israel's like, what?
02:03:48.980 No, they're really violent.
02:03:50.580 Yeah.
02:03:51.200 Yeah.
02:03:51.320 And they got one, Israel got one of their soldiers who had been held captive in exchange
02:03:55.620 for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners.
02:03:58.300 Yeah.
02:03:58.420 Of which was Senua and who wound up becoming the head of Hamas and being one of the central
02:04:04.620 masterminds of October 7th, among other things.
02:04:07.860 I'm sad.
02:04:08.300 I mean, I'm not handing out cake like an animal in the streets, but I'm not real sad.
02:04:13.680 But this is really, really good news for multiple reasons.
02:04:16.640 One, he gets what he deserves.
02:04:19.020 Yep.
02:04:19.580 But two...
02:04:20.960 He's with the virgins now.
02:04:22.460 Or not.
02:04:23.480 Or not.
02:04:23.860 But two, you know, there's a clearer path to maybe ending this, right?
02:04:30.220 Like, you know, they have already wiped out something like 60 or 70% of Hamas with the
02:04:35.260 leader gone.
02:04:36.780 You know, this might...
02:04:38.120 Maybe there's an ending to this.
02:04:39.520 I mean, that's what everybody wants.
02:04:40.700 I mean, the ending just has to be with Hamas gone forever.
02:04:44.020 Yes.
02:04:44.200 It can't just be like, well, let's just do a ceasefire and let them go back to their business.
02:04:48.000 That can't be the ending.
02:04:49.100 And he was hiding exactly where all of the people with Hamas said, oh, they're just innocent
02:04:55.200 people there.
02:04:55.800 That's where he was hiding.
02:04:56.820 Yeah.
02:04:56.980 And not just Hamas, our media, our media in the United States was saying over and over
02:05:01.180 again, don't...
02:05:01.580 You can't go into Rafah.
02:05:02.620 That's where all the people are.
02:05:04.100 They're all there.
02:05:04.640 They're all innocents.
02:05:05.640 Are they?
02:05:07.060 Wait, but over and over and over again, it was said by Israel, by us, that, you know,
02:05:12.540 this is where they hide, though.
02:05:13.740 They go in there with the innocent people intentionally because they don't think you'll go there.
02:05:18.140 They hope they'll be protected.
02:05:19.800 Now, it's an innocent...
02:05:21.020 It's an interesting admission about Israel.
02:05:23.540 Why wouldn't they go there?
02:05:24.900 I thought they were genocidal maniacs.
02:05:26.800 Yep.
02:05:27.400 You know they won't go there because they are not genocidal maniacs and they are not committing
02:05:31.180 a genocide.
02:05:32.000 They are trying to get rid of Hamas and they took a big step in that direction today, which
02:05:36.540 is very good news.
02:05:37.520 Congratulations on that.
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02:06:32.740 All right.
02:06:33.300 We'll see you then.
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