01:09:23.100it's really an experience for the community to come together and to experience this with friends and family and loved ones and there's some bonus content at the end of the movie stick around there's about 20 minutes some really really fun stuff and I promise you in fact gosh I've said this before in a couple of local interviews but it's maybe blasphemy for me to say that the movie is maybe better than the book it is so it's beautiful Glenn really
01:09:47.780Glenn if you if you don't if you don't if you don't if you don't if you don't if you don't cry
01:09:50.240oh that's not a dude that's not please that's he cries at Kleenex commercials
01:09:55.240you seek medical attention I'm serious it is it is so beautiful um and I I just I can't say enough about Muse the studio that made this thing they're phenomenal
01:10:07.320BYU TV came in as a partner to help get us over the finish line after 5,100 I did the math during the break 5,144 days since I took my first meeting on the movie that gets us to tonight and thank you and to so many of your listeners by the way so many of these jar stories that have come into christmasjars.com so many of those stories reference I heard you on back where I saw you on the blaze and I just I'm grateful to you on the blaze
01:10:37.300to your audience for helping not just make the thing a hit but making it a movement so we we try to do a family thing uh on mondays so I think are going to go out to a fathom uh and find the fathom uh theater tonight and watch uh christmas jars as a family so I'll let you know tomorrow um where is tell me what how the christmas jars has changed because I don't have a change jar anymore because I don't
01:11:07.300I don't usually have change because I don't carry money I carry my my my debit card yeah no that's that's a great point I actually hear that quite a bit from people um one option is to uh well when you do particularly during the holidays when you hit the when you hit the convenience store the laundromat wherever you are making some smaller dollar purchases where you might pull a five dollar bill out to capture that change
01:11:37.300a paypal card actually almost exclusively all year long and then she goes to the atm and she takes a hundred dollars in cash she goes to the bank she gets coins she puts it in a jar and she like apologized as if she were doing it wrong and I said look sister there's no right way or wrong way to give the jar away there's just kind of your way you know however the back and back glenn you've told some of your stories about giving jars away particularly when you had little ones at home and
01:12:02.200uh it's beautiful uh it's beautiful it's your way as however your family feels like is the best way to do it yeah we we love it we absolutely love it we take the uh christmas jars uh especially when the kids were younger and um you know they would be filled with coins and dollars and everything else and you just you know knock and run uh and it is it's so fantastic
01:12:32.200and you just leave the christmas jar up on their porch you don't you don't necessarily go buy something for them because you don't know that you know what they really need might be just a turkey it might be something to eat might be something special that you don't know of so we really like to do the the knock and run with the with the christmas jar it's a great great family tradition and you can watch the fathom event movie tonight and tonight only
01:13:02.200christmasjars.com and find out where the fathom theater would be around you yep christmasjars.com will give you ticket information fathomevents.com you just punch in your zip code it'll tell you the closest theater it's about 830 some odd so hopefully it's close or close enough for most of you uh if it's sold out make some noise at the box office and say hey is there any way to get an encore tomorrow night or something and and then stay tuned because i suspect uh that there might be other opportunities to see it closer to christmas and other ways
01:13:32.180i suspect i thank you again to you to everyone listening who has uh has turned this into something that has been one of the greatest blessings of my life is to see this uh turn into a grassroots movement that can't be stopped jason right the name of the book is christmas jars and the movie the same name happening tonight only at a fathom uh theater near you just go to fathomevents.com or go to christmasjars.com
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01:16:21.960welcome to the glenbeck program so glad you're here pat gray filling in for mr stuber gear this week yeah uh did you see governor governor cuomo from new york brought up an incredible point over the weekend on nbc um i guess it it hasn't rained in new york
01:16:51.540much no like not heavy rains anyway uh well it does now because of climate change but it didn't used to
01:16:59.120no i i live there it yeah it ran a lot no not before climate you probably lived there after climate change
01:17:05.140kicked in no they were saying that we still had several years before well here's here's what he had to say and
01:17:11.280it was pretty compelling to me all right okay yeah a baby and a family being rescued while you were assessing
01:17:16.900the damage can you give us an update on the flooding situation and what you saw
01:17:20.080you know ali anyone who questions uh extreme weather and climate change is just delusional at this point
01:17:30.100thank you we have seen in the state of new york what everyone is seeing we see these uh weather patterns
01:17:37.160that we never had before we didn't have hurricanes we didn't have super storms we didn't have tornadoes
01:17:42.560this is a storm that came up just overnight dropped about five inches of rain oh my gosh because i
01:17:48.600thought i mean i remember i didn't have hurricanes hurricanes in connecticut uh and tornadoes well
01:17:55.220not in connecticut there was just the one okay there was one there was one yes before 1800 there was one
01:18:01.260so i guess you would say before 1800s probably pre-climate change wouldn't you well would even
01:18:06.380climate change didn't happen until you know in the 1940s 40s 50s 60s in there somewhere
01:18:12.460so between 1278 and 1438 there was a major there were several major hurricanes to hit the new york
01:18:19.500new jersey area really well just but just that well and then the one in 1635 that i didn't know we had
01:18:25.940measuring stations uh well then we did we really we did all the native americans i guess they kept
01:18:32.160very close tabs on it wow a severe storm you know they they didn't let anything go to waste they cared
01:18:37.800about the environment exactly then it happened again in 18 in 1667 1693 1785 1788 1804 1815 twice
01:18:47.2801816 1821 1825 1827 1830 41 46 49 and so on for hundreds of years of hurricanes in new york
01:18:59.760those are actual stat those are actual years yes actual years actual years so those are definitely
01:19:06.080before climate climate change would be my guess well yeah seeing that it's co2 yeah yeah the stupidity
01:19:15.440of the comment is mind-boggling no you're delusional am i well you well i deny i have denied it's about
01:19:23.280climate change you see it with your own eyes these these floods that we've never had never had five
01:19:28.920inches of rain before in new york never never happened never happened well a couple of times
01:19:34.840uh 1984 1985 85 again 87 88 89 91 but of course now climate change is kicking in yeah so you're getting
01:19:44.760a pattern never never happened before that never never happened it's before that so hundreds of times
01:19:52.260and you know if you're talking about so it seemed like he might be talking about new york which
01:19:57.000was bogus but if you're talking nationally we didn't have hurricanes the largest natural disaster
01:20:03.100in the history of this country was in 1900 in galveston texas where maybe 10 000 people yeah but
01:20:09.220that's climate change had already started in galveston had it in okay yeah because they knew oil was
01:20:14.880going to come out of the gulf just the knowledge just the knowledge of oil was enough to trigger
01:20:20.300hurricane yes just the knowledge wow we have to forget all that we know
01:20:26.220wow yeah that's powerful yeah and poignant it really is otherwise this is going to continue to
01:20:34.640happen you know i understand it will not be around to stop it no that's right he won't be around no he
01:20:40.680dropped out if you missed it over the weekend friday he dropped right on out i don't think there's a
01:20:45.160person in our audience that missed that no i don't know either i think everybody got the alert at the
01:20:50.220same time if you were in a crowd you heard everybody go look at this all the all through it just rippled
01:20:56.820through the crowd can you believe he didn't outlast wayne messam who last last quarter raised five dollars
01:21:04.600in his campaign wayne messam still in it's still in still in better or not out yeah so so what do you think
01:21:12.240they're going to do with him what what is his besides no i can let me just put that in the
01:21:17.700shaker at the sherwin williams uh place what do you think he's going to be doing with his life
01:21:22.880uh well they've already asked him to run for senate against uh cornyn but he's said no multiple times
01:21:31.540so i don't think he's going to do that he claims he's done with elected uh politics oh that's what he
01:21:37.540claims really maybe he'll just enjoy his billions of dollars from his wife and uh hang out at home
01:21:43.840and rest a while because he deserves it yeah well he has donated so much of his time oh man the guy
01:21:50.720is practically mother theresa with his donation of service to his right you know he doesn't have to
01:21:57.900give money no that's how he serves that's his gift to god which he's actually said yeah well yeah
01:22:06.180yeah well you oh it's true and it's obviously true of course too i mean you imagine no this is
01:22:12.660this is how i serve i run for president to be able to get power
01:22:17.260it sounds it sounds so humble and doesn't it so good yeah it really and so altruistic yes he's
01:22:27.320just a great man took the words right out of his mouth he's a great man which
01:22:31.080now you're saying that like it's not really no did that not sound sincere no it did not oh i'm so
01:22:38.880sorry yeah it did not i'm so sorry uh when we come back um we're going to talk about authenticity
01:22:45.460in uh in candidates because uh everybody apparently is looking for somebody authentically cool in the
01:22:55.900democratic party and now good luck and and now that beto's gone the authentically cool guy is
01:23:05.380is gone so and he was so authentic he really was in his coolness nobody more authentic than yeah
01:23:12.480can we also talk about your contribution to the climate change problem may we talk about that which
01:23:17.720i i think we're talking about the salon article pretty powerful yeah salon came out with a hit piece
01:23:24.400on me uh yesterday and what's your defense against that you have well i you have none you don't have
01:23:30.100any defense against it wait until the people are reminded uh the heinous crimes against the
01:23:36.460environment you've committed here's the uh here's the headline will post-truth politics be capitalism's
01:23:44.740undoing and the answer is yes wait yes thanks to glenn wait until you hear the post-truth politics
01:23:53.020that salon has exposed we have that coming up next