The Glenn Beck Program - May 22, 2026


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00:01:32.680 Got some updates on Iran and where that stands.
00:01:36.800 What happened with negotiations?
00:01:39.660 We'll get into that in just 60 seconds.
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00:02:59.000 redefined and so is uh the situation with iran it's not over yet not over yet it's still on
00:03:13.320 i guess uh i don't know if we're going to hit these guys again i i really don't think uh
00:03:19.280 president trump wants to otherwise we would have done that already i feel that as well they keep
00:03:23.460 putting it off they don't like it yeah i don't i don't i don't like what's happening i don't want
00:03:27.240 to go to war but i don't i enough of the the patty cake and around yeah right it's been what
00:03:34.960 it's got to be a month now and we're just we're more just doing what they always do yeah uh and
00:03:41.100 it's time to say no no no no no no yeah um we're we're shutting you down period
00:03:49.260 Here's a Fox News report. Rebecca Heinrich and some of the anchors that are talking about it, and then they throw in one of the retired generals.
00:04:00.480 But now we haven't heard much from the son of the Supreme Leader. If he is the one calling the shots, then there is no deal to be had because he is committed to the Islamic Revolution, and we are no closer to a deal than we were before Epic Fury began.
00:04:15.080 So I think that that's really important. Second of all, if the Iranians, however, were wanted the United States to resume military strikes, I don't really know how they would be behaving any differently. 0.89
00:04:28.480 Right. I mean, you see them now making increased demands. Bill, you just pointed out how they're now expanding the zone that they want to control of the Strait of Hormuz. 0.89
00:04:36.800 They're making a deal breaker for the United States and for our Gulf partners in the region.
00:04:41.140 And they're also demanding that the United States pay reparations.
00:04:43.940 okay so they've increased their demands yeah no they're expand they're supposedly they want to
00:04:50.920 expand the area they control in in the Strait of Hormuz and they want war reparations no no about
00:05:00.580 no on all of that lift sanctions and so I think we're no closer to a deal and I think President
00:05:07.740 Trump of course um is ready to initiate uh military actions again I do think that that's
00:05:13.600 the direction that we are headed. General Jack Keene was on with Fox and Friends a little bit
00:05:17.380 earlier. Let's watch him here. Problem with the deal here is that we leave Iran bruised but intact
00:05:26.800 and they'll walk away from here citing and convincing themselves that they got the United 0.91
00:05:33.180 States to back down. And as a result of that, we extend a lifeline to the regime for sure for them
00:05:39.460 to do what? To recover. But nonetheless, it is a lifeline to the regime that extends them for
00:05:45.840 years to come. The next administration is going to wind up having to deal with them. That's not
00:05:49.800 where we started. Your thoughts on that? Well, look, I mean, Admiral Cooper, of course, the head
00:05:56.500 of Central Command, just gave some very compelling testimony days ago where he said that the Iranians
00:06:01.380 do not have an air force anymore. They really don't have a Navy. The United States is much
00:06:05.940 safer now than we were before but there is still the ability that the is this a rump regime has
00:06:10.940 to coerce and compel the united states and that cannot stand and so i agree with the general there
00:06:16.240 who's making the point that this is more than just about iran this is about the entire middle east
00:06:21.060 it's about the united states finishing a job that it started regardless of what anybody thinks about
00:06:26.080 initiating epic fury here we are and the iranians are making increased demands yeah and that's
00:06:32.640 unacceptable unacceptable plus they have they still have too much uh military ability right
00:06:40.280 that has to be diminished i mean and we're allowing this all this time uh we're told that
00:06:46.340 they are rebuilding some of their stockpiles during the pause yeah i mean they're not licking
00:06:51.960 wounds they're getting stronger yeah uh no no i know i can't be i know i think it's time to go
00:07:01.420 back and finish the job yes uh here's what president uh trump said yesterday about who 0.92
00:07:06.880 we're negotiating with we're all ready to go we have to get the right asses we're dealing with
00:07:11.880 some people and we're dealing actually i must tell you we're dealing with some very good
00:07:15.400 people we're dealing with people that are i think far more reasonable than the
00:07:19.480 people that are really no longer with us okay all right well they they haven't come to an
00:07:26.620 arrangement, though, with us. No, they haven't.
00:07:29.380 And, you know, they keep
00:07:30.700 making these demands on us.
00:07:32.760 Like, we're going to have all this territory.
00:07:35.240 We're going to control
00:07:36.560 this much area of the Strait of Hormuz
00:07:38.660 and we need reparations
00:07:40.860 from you because of what happened here.
00:07:42.800 And they're still attempting to
00:07:44.540 charge a fee to
00:07:46.280 pass the Strait of Hormuz.
00:07:48.640 Right. No.
00:07:50.680 No. Not paying that. Not
00:07:52.580 doing that. Sorry about it.
00:07:54.500 It's really frustrating. Very frustrating.
00:07:56.620 And then, you know, when Trump is asked about the gold dust, I mean, and I guess the gold, or I mean the uranium dust, really isn't uranium dust.
00:08:09.300 It's like a liquid that turns into dust.
00:08:13.160 It's really.
00:08:13.700 Okay.
00:08:14.940 Because I don't understand.
00:08:16.960 It's a byproduct.
00:08:17.640 First thing.
00:08:18.500 Of the process.
00:08:20.480 The mixture, yeah.
00:08:21.420 Yeah.
00:08:21.580 And so that has turned into being called dust.
00:08:28.440 Yeah, nuclear dust.
00:08:30.260 Okay, all right.
00:08:32.520 But when asked about it, he says, you know, yesterday.
00:08:35.060 Well, I'll let him tell you.
00:08:36.640 They keep their highly enriched uranium.
00:08:38.820 No, no, we get the highly enriched.
00:08:41.480 We will get it.
00:08:42.800 We don't need it.
00:08:43.880 We don't want it.
00:08:44.780 We'll probably destroy it after we get it, but we're not going to let them have it.
00:08:48.680 Okay.
00:08:48.940 There you go.
00:08:49.760 Okay.
00:08:50.240 All right.
00:08:51.580 I mean, do I like to hear that?
00:08:54.000 Yes.
00:08:55.540 Make it happen, sir.
00:08:58.020 Yeah.
00:09:00.040 Yes.
00:09:00.800 I think it seems like it's time.
00:09:03.600 I mean, I know he doesn't want to cause death and destruction,
00:09:07.320 and I don't want to see that either.
00:09:10.360 But they're not responding to anything else.
00:09:13.540 Well, that's what they know.
00:09:15.480 Seems like it, doesn't it?
00:09:17.100 Yes, it does.
00:09:17.680 it's also frustrating that we continually we still have no support whatsoever from nato
00:09:24.080 what good is that organization what good are they uh right it didn't i mean didn't uh uh someone
00:09:32.700 uh one of the countries just said that the state of homos was completely iran's and always iran's 0.96
00:09:43.160 And I was like, I'll find out who. 0.99
00:09:45.200 Yeah, find out who.
00:09:46.920 That's not true.
00:09:48.180 Nope.
00:09:48.800 No.
00:09:49.280 Sorry. 0.99
00:09:50.000 No, it's never been a RANS. 1.00
00:09:51.200 We're not letting that fly by.
00:09:53.940 It is not now, and it never has been a RANS to control.
00:10:00.320 Here's what Marco Rubio, though, said about NATO yesterday.
00:10:04.500 He's not asking them to commit troops.
00:10:06.140 He's not asking them to send their fighter jets in.
00:10:08.600 But they refuse to do anything.
00:10:10.020 that and and and i so i think the president looks at that and says hold on a second if all these
00:10:14.260 countries around the world agree with us that iran can't have a nuclear weapon that this regime is a
00:10:18.580 threat to world peace and security that already have missiles that can reach europe they don't
00:10:22.360 have missiles that can reach america yet but they have missiles that can reach europe we're actually
00:10:26.480 step forward and do something about it and everyone goes into hiding yeah so what do you do about that
00:10:34.600 These are supposed to be allies, and we're supposed to be in this stuff together, and we're getting absolutely zero from them.
00:10:44.360 They won't even escort their own ships through the strait.
00:10:47.660 They're not even willing to do that.
00:10:49.600 Haven't seen any of that yet, as a matter of fact.
00:10:54.000 And if you want your oil, you want your goods to get through the strait, that should be your responsibility.
00:10:59.720 We shouldn't have to do that for everybody.
00:11:01.320 we shouldn't have to hold everybody's hand
00:11:03.900 to come through the strait
00:11:04.960 let Britain do Britain's 0.99
00:11:08.120 ships Germany do theirs 0.90
00:11:09.760 and so on 0.62
00:11:11.620 throughout the entire strait of Hormuz
00:11:14.100 are you finding who said
00:11:16.160 that you're not finding
00:11:18.140 who said that maybe you
00:11:19.940 just dreamed it maybe it was a fever dream
00:11:22.140 kind of thing I don't think so
00:11:23.740 is that possible you don't think it was
00:11:25.080 I don't think so but maybe that's
00:11:28.100 the fever dream talking as well
00:11:29.800 That could be.
00:11:31.840 Could be.
00:11:33.380 Because, I mean, I can't imagine it was a NATO nation saying that.
00:11:39.220 Is that what your impression was, that it was somebody from NATO saying that?
00:11:43.100 My impression was, and that's what I'm looking at,
00:11:45.360 my impression was that it was Modi from India.
00:11:51.760 Not a NATO country.
00:11:54.620 Correct. 0.96
00:11:55.260 We're correct.
00:11:55.820 But certainly an ally.
00:11:57.520 Yeah.
00:11:57.820 And we need him as a strong ally.
00:11:59.420 I mean, they're already making deals with Iran to get some goods through there.
00:12:08.360 India is?
00:12:09.420 Yeah. 0.99
00:12:10.140 Okay.
00:12:11.420 So if it wasn't him, it could have been.
00:12:18.060 Well, they're busy sending all their people to the United States of America, too.
00:12:24.940 I don't know if you've noticed that.
00:12:26.820 But, um, I, I may have, I may have, there's a lot of immigration on his mind.
00:12:34.220 Yeah.
00:12:34.700 Yeah.
00:12:35.500 Yeah.
00:12:36.140 So he's busy with that.
00:12:37.820 He's busy saying, all y'all, y'all come free to the United States of America.
00:12:42.100 Nevermind.
00:12:43.580 Nevermind about that whole Strait of Ormuz thing.
00:12:46.920 Uh, yeah.
00:12:48.260 So, I mean, that's a problem.
00:12:49.540 That's a whole other, perhaps we do a show on that.
00:12:52.940 A whole other thing.
00:12:54.600 Uh, all right.
00:12:55.540 So it's a little bit strange right now because, you know, we didn't want war in the first place, frankly.
00:13:05.120 I didn't want another war.
00:13:07.560 I don't think most Americans want another war.
00:13:10.080 I don't think President Trump wanted another war. 0.97
00:13:13.360 But, you know, we took care of this Iranian situation because apparently they were on their way to a nuclear weapon, and that can't be allowed. 0.99
00:13:22.020 And so now that we're in it, we've got to finish that job. 1.00
00:13:27.300 And, I mean, they've attacked their neighbors repeatedly. 0.86
00:13:31.220 And, in fact, they attacked the UAE more than they attacked Israel. 0.58
00:13:37.580 So I don't know why, you know, speaking of nobody else getting involved in this thing,
00:13:44.040 the UAE should be involved in it.
00:13:45.760 Absolutely.
00:13:46.260 Saudi Arabia should be in it.
00:13:47.500 Qatar, all of these countries that have been repeatedly attacked by Iran 1.00
00:13:52.160 should have mounted, I don't know, something, right? 1.00
00:13:56.040 Right.
00:13:56.700 Some kind of opposition.
00:13:57.580 And I thought at one point that was going to happen.
00:14:00.400 And then they got hit a couple more times
00:14:04.800 and seemed to put their tail between their legs.
00:14:07.260 Okay.
00:14:07.960 All right.
00:14:08.500 Yep.
00:14:09.460 Yeah.
00:14:09.760 And in fact, they're the ones who most recently said,
00:14:13.760 hey, don't hit them yet.
00:14:14.800 Correct.
00:14:15.620 Right?
00:14:16.040 That was just this week, I think.
00:14:17.680 Keep talking.
00:14:18.700 Keep talking.
00:14:19.160 Yeah, we think we can come to an arrangement now.
00:14:22.560 We think we can reach a deal with them.
00:14:25.040 And then the same thing happens.
00:14:26.500 The same old brick wall.
00:14:28.460 Every single time they start talking to them,
00:14:30.920 they make even more demands the next time.
00:14:33.660 Yeah, that's what we got.
00:14:34.740 We got out of it right there.
00:14:35.840 It's crazy.
00:14:36.980 No, you don't get to do that.
00:14:39.000 Yeah.
00:14:39.880 All right.
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00:16:13.660 all right 888-727-BECK uh byron donald's on cnn what is he uh they are questioning byron about
00:16:28.800 the gas prices and this administration's uh why the gas prices are high is because of this
00:16:35.460 administration and uh with the the war or the conflict with iran and byron is having none of
00:16:43.920 it uh the problem is iran oh well not president trump uh you know he is he has been so good and
00:16:53.740 so supportive of this president absolutely has and i know he wants to be governor of florida
00:16:59.020 And he definitely wants President Trump's endorsement.
00:17:03.960 Oh, yeah.
00:17:04.680 But he would be a great governor.
00:17:05.820 And if he's following in the shoes of Ron DeSantis, I mean.
00:17:08.860 Yeah.
00:17:09.920 I mean, Florida would be in good hands again, I think.
00:17:14.120 Meanwhile, DeSantis can move to Texas.
00:17:17.720 That's right.
00:17:18.600 And become governor here.
00:17:20.220 We've assigned Ron DeSantis the traveling governor's job for each state.
00:17:26.620 Yes, we have.
00:17:27.280 Yes, we have.
00:17:28.440 And I think he needs to be held to that.
00:17:32.540 I really think he needs to.
00:17:33.800 I have no problem with that.
00:17:34.940 He needs to do that.
00:17:35.560 He does not need to worry.
00:17:36.440 Let someone else be the president.
00:17:38.000 We love you, Ron.
00:17:38.980 We love you.
00:17:39.420 We know you want to be president.
00:17:40.920 Yeah.
00:17:41.120 But your job for America.
00:17:43.240 Right now.
00:17:43.540 Is to travel state to state.
00:17:45.460 And be a great governor.
00:17:46.720 Yes.
00:17:47.120 In those states. 0.91
00:17:48.060 And fix those states.
00:17:49.040 Yes.
00:17:50.680 So...
00:17:51.080 And after that, and after, what is that, 20, 30 years?
00:17:55.640 Yeah.
00:17:56.460 Yeah.
00:17:56.660 Then, you know, we'll let you decide.
00:18:02.400 Hopefully, I don't see a problem with it.
00:18:04.260 I don't.
00:18:05.020 I really don't.
00:18:05.520 I don't either.
00:18:06.220 I really don't.
00:18:07.320 Also, the U.S. has paused the alliance with Canada.
00:18:11.300 Did you see that?
00:18:12.360 President Trump and the Pentagon have called Carney's bluff here
00:18:18.000 because he's been saying that they don't need the United States.
00:18:22.840 Okay, well then, how about this?
00:18:25.820 you can take care of your own defense.
00:18:28.200 We don't need to be guarding you for the next 50 years
00:18:33.340 like we have the last 50.
00:18:35.480 I love that.
00:18:36.360 The Department of Defense announced it was pausing
00:18:39.060 the 86-year-old permanent joint board of defense
00:18:42.520 between the United States and Canada.
00:18:45.200 According to Undersecretary for War Policy Eldridge Colby,
00:18:48.860 the move comes amid mounting frustration in Washington
00:18:51.620 over Canada's chronic defense underinvestment
00:18:54.820 and Prime Minister Mark Carney's increasingly confrontational rhetoric toward President Trump.
00:19:01.780 We can no longer avoid the gaps between rhetoric and reality.
00:19:05.720 Real powers must sustain our shared defense and security responsibilities.
00:19:10.320 So this thing was established in 1940 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
00:19:17.420 and Prime Minister William Lyon McKenzie King.
00:19:23.300 Love.
00:19:23.880 Do you remember him?
00:19:24.460 I do.
00:19:24.940 I love, love, too.
00:19:25.920 William Lyon was terrific, terrific PM of Canada.
00:19:31.360 The board became one of the earliest pillars of continental defense cooperation, and it
00:19:35.940 came as Nazi Germany tightened its grip on Europe and fears grew over Atlantic security.
00:19:41.500 That alliance eventually evolved into NORAD and decades of deep military integration between
00:19:47.160 the two countries.
00:19:48.040 And who's footing the bill for it?
00:19:49.580 Yeah, of course we are.
00:19:50.660 No, Canada's helping us, right?
00:19:52.160 They're putting in a couple of bucks.
00:19:55.580 Literally a couple of dollars.
00:19:57.540 That's about what they're putting in.
00:19:59.280 Yeah.
00:19:59.900 And they're Canadian dollars.
00:20:02.200 Oh, so they're not even close to being worth as much.
00:20:04.460 Yeah.
00:20:06.360 Nat Washington appears to be signaling that the relationship can't continue on autopilot.
00:20:12.340 We can no longer avoid the gaps between rhetoric and reality.
00:20:15.580 He said, real powers must sustain our rhetoric and shared defense and security responsibilities.
00:20:20.640 He argued that while militarily capable, Canada benefits the United States when they are militarily capable.
00:20:29.600 Ottawa has repeatedly failed to meet its defense commitments in a credible way.
00:20:35.020 So the timing is awkward for Carney because his government has loudly projected Canadian independence from Washington.
00:20:44.560 Continually saying that, you know, they're not dependent on us.
00:20:47.880 They don't really, they don't need the United States.
00:20:50.080 while remaining vague about how it intends to rebuild the country's depleted armed forces.
00:20:56.300 Because that's what these countries do, is they rely on us and our protection,
00:21:01.780 and so they don't spend anything on their own.
00:21:05.100 And so we just foot the bill for everybody.
00:21:09.740 And I don't know.
00:21:10.720 I'm a little tired of it.
00:21:12.360 A little tired of it.
00:21:13.020 I think Donald Trump is as well.
00:21:14.520 I think he is.
00:21:16.040 Now, Ottawa claims that they hit the NATO benchmark of 2% GDP spending on defense,
00:21:22.480 but a lot of people have questioned how they got to that number.
00:21:26.940 Yeah, because they're using Canadian dollars.
00:21:29.080 That and they count things like landscaping at military bases.
00:21:34.560 Literally, they count landscaping at military bases as military spending.
00:21:40.140 That's a military budgeting issue.
00:21:42.540 I don't disagree with that.
00:21:44.140 You don't want brown lawns on a military base, do you? 0.97
00:21:47.380 No.
00:21:47.980 You don't.
00:21:48.660 No.
00:21:49.080 And you want pretty flowers.
00:21:50.380 That's right.
00:21:50.980 On a military base.
00:21:51.880 It all counts.
00:21:54.320 Some nice hedges when you're coming up to the gate guards.
00:21:57.000 Right.
00:21:57.440 To let you in and out of the base.
00:22:00.640 And they're spending money on that.
00:22:02.080 Thank you.
00:22:03.400 That's part of the budget. 1.00
00:22:04.760 Shut up. 0.99
00:22:07.700 They're going to keep missiles from Russia from hitting them? 1.00
00:22:10.540 No. 0.94
00:22:11.380 But it'll look beautiful when they do hit.
00:22:14.140 888-727-BECK
00:22:17.400 We've all done it.
00:22:20.080 We tried to save a buck or two
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00:23:38.300 welcome uh it is uh pat and jeffy for uh glenn three-day weekend so glenn will be back on uh
00:23:56.420 on tuesday uh after the memorial day weekend uh triple eight seven two seven b e c k in the
00:24:04.020 meantime uh we got a fun fat five for you uh with jeff fisher all right let's uh let's rock and roll
00:24:10.560 i just lost uh i lost all my hearing so we're flying well not blind but deaf okay so that's
00:24:17.340 not good no i know i'm a little unhappy i will uh you need to uh you need to actually maybe be a
00:24:23.020 little bit concerned um exploding they are oven doors are exploding all over america
00:24:33.360 Oh, boy.
00:24:33.980 Some consumers described...
00:24:35.680 Oven doors are exploding.
00:24:37.660 Oven doors are exploding.
00:24:38.920 Like the glass in them?
00:24:40.260 Some consumers described the sound as a small explosion, while others said they discovered
00:24:46.780 the glass only after hearing a crash from another room.
00:24:51.900 So, consumer reports...
00:24:52.960 It's a little frightening.
00:24:54.120 Just a tad.
00:24:55.220 Yeah.
00:24:56.080 So, this is while the oven is on, I'm assuming, right?
00:24:59.700 you would you would think that pat i would think that no no no no it's not even with the heat on
00:25:07.400 no one expects an appliance in their kitchen to pose that kind of risk uh in some complaints
00:25:12.980 consumers said the oven was cold oh my gosh when they found shattered glass on the floor
00:25:19.140 wow uh they also found similar reports in the cpsc's public database dating back more than a
00:25:26.700 decade i'd never heard about this i haven't either i didn't know that my wife could be harmed by
00:25:31.060 standing in front of the oven it's a little scary to me uh consumer report that you should be
00:25:36.300 concerned about your wife in front of an oven as well except right now with our with our remodel 0.95
00:25:41.720 going on we don't have an onion an oven or an onion so you don't have to worry about it well
00:25:46.820 i don't have to worry about that's good no oven in our kitchen so consumer reports contacted five
00:25:51.500 manufacturers with the most complaints so lg said it was we're aware of the complaints but had not
00:25:58.040 identified the basis for additional action oh okay uh the other four companies said their products
00:26:04.180 meet third-party safety standards what does that mean third-party safety standards was it made in
00:26:11.100 china and then sounds like it yeah sounds like it uh samsung was the only company to say it offers
00:26:16.820 free repairs regardless of warranty status that's good yeah so uh consumer reports uh consumer
00:26:24.100 reports investigation reviewed complaints filed with the consumer product safety commission
00:26:29.340 over a 15 month period found there were 400 incidents and more than 40 injuries i mean
00:26:39.100 probably all women it doesn't say but just you know be careful uh this cr expert said that they uh
00:26:46.380 There may not be obvious warning signs before the glass fails,
00:26:51.240 though any chip, crack, or visible damage should be taken seriously.
00:26:55.960 Yeah, but the point is that they weren't.
00:26:58.280 Right.
00:26:58.940 I mean, sure, if you came in, was that oven cracked?
00:27:02.540 Maybe you would do something.
00:27:04.240 Like you would say, honey, don't use the oven tonight.
00:27:08.220 You might say that.
00:27:09.360 Just use the stove.
00:27:10.260 But it better be equally delicious.
00:27:15.060 as anything you want to put in the oven.
00:27:17.320 Thank you.
00:27:17.800 Yeah.
00:27:19.000 So you can report them.
00:27:21.140 They even give the Frigidaire, GE, LG, Samsung, Whirlpool.
00:27:28.860 Wow.
00:27:29.080 So just be careful.
00:27:32.140 I've never heard about that before.
00:27:34.180 And it's happened, you say, 400 times?
00:27:36.400 In the last 15 months.
00:27:37.360 In the last 15 months.
00:27:38.940 400 times.
00:27:40.580 Wow.
00:27:41.180 That's a lot.
00:27:41.960 That is a lot.
00:27:42.640 That seems to be an issue with the third-party issue.
00:27:47.680 Sure does.
00:27:48.000 Making the glass for these ovens.
00:27:49.960 It has to be that.
00:27:51.580 Sounds like it, yeah.
00:27:52.300 Look, I'm not a Consumer Reports investigator, but it sounds like that could be the case.
00:27:58.540 Yes, it does.
00:27:59.500 Harvard University, their faculty voted yesterday to restrict the number of A's an undergraduate professor can award students.
00:28:09.660 The new policy, set to go into effect next year, caps the number of A's in each course to 20%.
00:28:16.900 With the flexibility to award up to four additional A's, A-minuses will not be impacted.
00:28:24.440 So there's going to be a whole bunch of A-minuses.
00:28:27.120 The decision comes as the number of A's awarded at Harvard has grown from 25% in 2005 and 2006, 25% A's.
00:28:39.300 to 60% last year, with AI potentially expediting grade inflation.
00:28:45.960 Faculty warned the trend could harm the university's credibility
00:28:49.540 in the eyes of employers and graduate schools.
00:28:53.360 So one professor suggested grade inflation negatively impacts enrollment
00:28:57.280 in other courses taught by professors who give out A's sparingly.
00:29:02.820 The decision is unpopular.
00:29:04.260 Well, first of all, you already have a negative impact on enrollment in those courses
00:29:11.320 if you already know that that particular professor doesn't give out that many A's, but I digress.
00:29:18.000 The decision is unpopular with students who are concerned the new approach
00:29:21.480 will reduce collaboration between students and impact their mental health now.
00:29:26.660 So, Harvard faculty also voted yesterday to replace the GPA with percentile rank to determine honors, not just cum laude.
00:29:36.920 So, good times.
00:29:39.180 Good times at Harvard.
00:29:40.880 Good times.
00:29:41.440 Good times at Harvard.
00:29:42.300 I'm sure some of the 600,000 Chinese going there that this will be affecting them.
00:29:49.220 I don't think all 600,000 are going to Harvard, but, you know, it's probably a good portion of them.
00:29:54.520 We don't know that.
00:29:55.640 Probably a good portion.
00:29:56.660 I mean, there's plenty of universities that will fail if they stop coming here.
00:30:01.680 Well, they all will.
00:30:02.420 They all will.
00:30:03.860 A spacecraft lifted off on a Vega-C rocket on Tuesday from Europe's spaceport
00:30:10.200 in French Guyana on the northeastern coast of South America.
00:30:14.500 A little under an hour later, Smile detached at 700 kilometers,
00:30:19.200 about 435 miles of altitude, to make their own way toward an extremely
00:30:23.500 elliptical orbit thousands of kilometers above the surface of the planet uh smile could be five
00:30:29.680 inches could be a million miles nobody knows we don't know there's no way to tell well they claim
00:30:34.940 kilometers can we stop with kilometers why are american stories being written in kilometers
00:30:42.260 you know what if we've effectively switched we've effectively made the switch almost sounds like it
00:30:49.140 It does.
00:30:49.720 I mean, everything you watch on TV, measured in kilometers.
00:30:53.160 Most stories also, like most stories would be detached at 435 miles, 700 kilometers in parentheses.
00:31:01.260 Instead, it's turned around now. 0.79
00:31:02.760 If you have to see the stupid kilometer thing, put it in parentheses and put the miles in the story. 0.93
00:31:08.400 But it's the opposite now. 0.99
00:31:09.640 It is.
00:31:09.940 It's the kilometers and then 435 miles.
00:31:12.060 And sometimes not even the miles in parentheses.
00:31:14.400 Well, yeah, later on in this story, there's no miles.
00:31:17.320 They just stick with the kilometers.
00:31:18.440 I hate that.
00:31:19.360 I hate it.
00:31:20.180 I know.
00:31:20.800 In fact, when I'm watching a show and they start with a couple-ometer thing, I just turn it off.
00:31:25.280 Really?
00:31:25.880 Yeah.
00:31:26.260 You're done with it?
00:31:26.840 It irritates me that much.
00:31:29.040 I just, okay, I'm done with you.
00:31:30.700 Wow.
00:31:31.020 I'm not doing it.
00:31:32.140 When they start telling me that Voyager 2 is 26 billion kilometers from Earth, and I'm thinking, okay, here we go.
00:31:41.800 That's, I don't know, 15 billion miles.
00:31:44.800 Why don't you just say 15 billion miles?
00:31:47.320 Right.
00:31:47.380 It makes it sound like it's so much further away.
00:31:50.100 So I'm done with you at that point because I'm so disgusted.
00:31:53.420 This spacecraft will be 121,000 kilometers above the Earth.
00:31:57.480 Wow.
00:31:57.960 Wow, that seems like a lot.
00:32:01.340 It's an orbit the European Space Agency says will allow the mission to observe the northern lights nonstop for 45 hours at a time for the first time ever.
00:32:11.620 And it's going to be able to fly over the South Pole, allowing it to transmit data to the Bernardo O'Higgins Research Station in Antarctica.
00:32:20.940 Is it, though?
00:32:21.940 I mean, because I feel like, you know, I know the smile and the solar wind magnetosphere and the longosphere link explorer.
00:32:30.600 And it's a joint mission between the ESA and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
00:32:36.280 I don't like it.
00:32:38.560 You don't like it?
00:32:39.360 No, I don't.
00:32:40.060 I don't like it.
00:32:41.060 Because of the agencies involved?
00:32:42.900 Space is ours.
00:32:43.820 Yeah, okay.
00:32:44.620 And it's irking me a little.
00:32:45.980 I mean, they can do their cute little smile thing.
00:32:48.880 I don't care.
00:32:49.920 But the moon is ours.
00:32:51.280 Well, that's clear.
00:32:52.200 And Mars.
00:32:53.140 100%.
00:32:53.580 Is ours.
00:32:54.620 100%.
00:32:55.100 Yeah, we're not...
00:32:55.980 The moon is ours.
00:32:57.540 Yeah.
00:32:57.840 Period.
00:32:58.900 We've already flagged it.
00:33:00.340 Get over it.
00:33:00.980 Do your adorable little weather balloons or whatever it is you're doing.
00:33:04.080 That's fine.
00:33:05.080 Smile is 121,000 kilometers.
00:33:07.780 It says right there.
00:33:08.560 That's like, I don't know what it's like, 20 feet?
00:33:10.760 It's kind of cool, but space is ours.
00:33:13.000 Right.
00:33:13.340 I'm sorry.
00:33:14.120 Okay.
00:33:14.540 That's ours.
00:33:15.400 I mean, we've got Elon.
00:33:17.920 We've got NASA.
00:33:19.060 Uh-huh.
00:33:19.920 Let's pick up, really seriously, pick up the pace.
00:33:22.780 Let's go.
00:33:23.500 You already did the Artemis 1 or 2 or whatever number it is that you flew around the moon.
00:33:30.880 Great.
00:33:31.680 Great.
00:33:32.280 Let's, if we're going to set it up, if we're going to set up a colony on it, let's do it.
00:33:36.480 Yep.
00:33:37.140 Let's do it.
00:33:37.720 Make the whole thing ours.
00:33:38.660 And I see where SpaceX plans an $80 billion at a valuation
00:33:45.580 that could reach $2 trillion.
00:33:48.060 It's expected to dispass Saudi Aramco for the title of the largest IPO in history.
00:33:53.780 So Elon Musk's SpaceX, CEO, CTO, and chairman,
00:33:57.360 will hold 85% of the company's voting control.
00:34:00.280 The listing will likely propel Elon Musk to become the world's first trillionaire.
00:34:08.660 I mean, I looked yesterday afternoon, and Elon can't see second place.
00:34:16.720 He's got $808.1 billion right now.
00:34:20.540 That was yesterday afternoon.
00:34:22.300 It's over $800 billion now.
00:34:24.540 Yeah, that was yesterday afternoon.
00:34:25.280 Wow.
00:34:25.740 Larry Page, number two, is 314.
00:34:28.520 I mean, Elon barely sees you, Larry.
00:34:31.740 Wow.
00:34:32.800 That is amazing.
00:34:34.220 Bezos is in fourth place with 275.
00:34:37.260 It's cute, Jeff.
00:34:38.540 It's adorable, really.
00:34:40.740 It's adorable.
00:34:41.760 Who is a good little billionaire?
00:34:43.260 You are.
00:34:44.960 Come here.
00:34:47.260 I see.
00:34:48.520 Man, he got left behind, didn't he?
00:34:50.380 Oh, man.
00:34:51.120 Because he was number one for a while.
00:34:52.820 Shouldn't have got a divorce.
00:34:53.960 Yeah, that's right.
00:34:55.320 That is true. 1.00
00:34:55.700 Shouldn't have got a divorce.
00:34:57.040 That split his fortune. 0.97
00:34:59.080 I think she got $30 billion.
00:35:00.900 So that would have put him over three.
00:35:03.440 Yeah, so he's definitely fighting for second place.
00:35:07.660 Yeah.
00:35:08.020 Had he not got the divorce.
00:35:09.420 Wow.
00:35:09.880 And then Bill Gates.
00:35:10.700 What happened to him?
00:35:11.740 Gates is...
00:35:12.320 I mean, he doesn't even make the top 10.
00:35:14.420 Oh, wow.
00:35:15.060 Well, I don't know.
00:35:15.880 This list takes me to five.
00:35:17.640 Okay.
00:35:18.100 He's not in the top five.
00:35:19.660 He's not in the top five.
00:35:20.900 And I think the last time, maybe he was eight or nine or something.
00:35:25.180 Maybe he was in the top 10.
00:35:26.860 But the divorce killed him, man.
00:35:28.880 Yeah.
00:35:29.360 That hurt him, too.
00:35:30.240 Yeah.
00:35:30.720 And I mean, look, he's okay.
00:35:34.140 You think?
00:35:35.480 You think?
00:35:36.200 yeah I think it might be he'll be all right yeah but still I mean it's just it's hurting
00:35:42.420 hurts him a lot and I see where the uh you know we talked about uh cities uh the population's
00:35:48.240 growing uh I think we were talking about this on Pat Gray Unleashed uh the show that airs just
00:35:52.760 before this show actually uh on Blaze TV and Blaze Radio um fastest growing cities with populations
00:35:59.000 of 20,000 or more.
00:36:01.060 And this is from July of 2024 to July of 2025.
00:36:07.560 So, Salina, Texas, 24.6%.
00:36:12.300 Wow.
00:36:14.120 Full sheer, Texas, 21 on the nose, 21%.
00:36:18.960 Princeton, Texas, 18.1%.
00:36:22.040 Wow.
00:36:22.500 Melissa, Texas, 14.5%.
00:36:25.300 Anna, Texas, 10.2%.
00:36:27.880 And Haines City, Florida at 10%.
00:36:31.580 Those are 10% and above cities.
00:36:34.680 Haines City, Florida, that's in Polk County.
00:36:38.680 That's Sheriff Grady Judd country, best sheriff in the country.
00:36:42.420 But that's like west of Tampa Bay or east of Tampa Bay
00:36:46.340 and a little southwest of Orlando.
00:36:48.560 And Princeton, Texas is way out in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
00:36:54.000 I mean, for it to be growing like that, that far out,
00:36:57.880 Right, and they're calling it the ex-urban communities.
00:37:03.420 Ex-urban?
00:37:04.060 Ex-urban, yeah, ex-urban.
00:37:05.860 So they're not suburban, they're ex-urban.
00:37:08.680 Correct, ex-urban, yeah.
00:37:09.280 But it's getting connected now.
00:37:10.820 It's going to be suburban very, very soon.
00:37:12.460 But most of these cities, I mean, after Haynes City,
00:37:14.020 then you have this Waukee, Iowa,
00:37:16.840 and then you get to Forney, Texas, Eagle Mountain, Utah,
00:37:20.700 Johnstown, Colorado, those are the top ones.
00:37:23.800 Wow.
00:37:24.020 But are all these cities, and I'm just asking a question, I don't know, and personally, Pat, I don't care, but are the population growths in these cities, are they white people being pushed out from the other cities that are growing with Indian and Muslim populations, or are these cities growing with Indian and Muslim populations away from the white cities?
00:37:51.920 I don't know.
00:37:52.880 I don't know either.
00:37:53.460 I don't know the demographics on any of it.
00:37:55.260 I don't know either.
00:37:56.200 But you do notice that it's Texas that's growing at an exponential rate right now.
00:38:01.680 It's just incredible.
00:38:02.780 Absolutely.
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00:39:45.400 pat and jeffy for glenn today she's a nascar driver kyle bush died yesterday really sad
00:39:55.780 41 years old really sad they said he had a severe illness he was going to uh he was going to drive
00:40:02.960 in the coca-cola 600 this weekend they had to replace him because he got sick after winning a
00:40:08.240 truck event last week yeah he won the truck event and then before that he i don't know that he won
00:40:13.040 at watson no he took eight but but he was you know he was in the you know he was in the finals and
00:40:17.740 uh that's the there's audio of him saying he needed a shot yeah uh and then we hear that he's
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00:40:30.740 uh he's won more more uh races than any driver in history 234 in his career so really sad nobody
00:40:42.420 really knows what it was no they don't i mean i'm sure the family is devastated so uh man we're coming up
00:41:12.420 We'll be right back.
00:41:42.420 the fusion of entertainment and empowerment this is the glenn beck program
00:41:57.100 with pat and jeffy
00:42:00.260 hopefully you have a great memorial day memorial day weekend lined up picnics whatever fun remembering
00:42:12.000 our veterans
00:42:15.320 and our war dead
00:42:18.660 and the sacrifice
00:42:21.400 that they have made.
00:42:25.200 Also, we've got to get into this
00:42:27.400 Byron Donald's thing. He talks about
00:42:29.400 gas prices.
00:42:31.640 What's responsible for that.
00:42:33.240 He is awesome.
00:42:34.620 He really is.
00:42:35.560 He is a good man. I like Byron a lot.
00:42:38.040 I think he'd be a great
00:42:39.020 governor of Florida.
00:42:40.800 Oh, yes.
00:42:41.680 But, you know, we miss them as representatives.
00:42:46.220 Yes, we would.
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00:42:48.100 Yeah, I know.
00:42:49.760 I know.
00:42:50.220 And, I mean, it's a very small majority, isn't it?
00:42:52.540 It sure is. 0.98
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00:44:17.620 All right, so Byron Donald's on CNN.
00:44:22.420 Because now, all of a sudden, the mainstream media has realized gas prices are high.
00:44:28.980 Right.
00:44:29.380 Huh.
00:44:29.640 now three years ago when they were much higher than they are right now even uh they didn't
00:44:38.500 notice it for some reason i don't know why i don't know what the deal was didn't re they didn't
00:44:43.160 recognize the situation at all when joe biden was in office weird now they did uh and they do
00:44:50.260 and byron has to school uh the cnn host yes a little bit and so i mean good for him for going
00:44:57.060 on there yeah and good for them you know she's trying to hold her own bless her heart here's
00:45:04.840 what happened well you're you're conflating issues number one if you want to talk gas price yes you
00:45:09.280 are i'm not complaining i'm a vehicle for the concerns that come from everyday americans let's
00:45:14.380 be very clear about gas prices the reason why oil prices are high on the world market is because
00:45:20.400 the iranian regime once again a theocratic dictatorship is wanting to force the straight 0.88
00:45:25.480 closed because they would rather foment terror and have nuclear weapons and they want to put 0.83
00:45:30.780 pressure on the West through oil prices. That's why gas prices are high. That's not because of
00:45:35.700 economic policy in the United States. That's because of the Iranian regime's death grip on 0.99
00:45:40.400 power. That's a very different situation than the funds you want to talk about. President Trump launched this war and then the Iranians shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
00:45:46.180 That is an accurate statement, correct? You just said what I just said. 1.00
00:45:50.660 The Iranians shut down the Strait of Hormuz. Why did they do that? 1.00
00:45:53.560 They shut it down because they are trying to inflict economic pain on the rest of the world because they would rather have a nuclear weapon.
00:46:01.140 They would rather put those nuclear weapons on the tips of their ballistic missile systems, which, by the way, they lied to the world.
00:46:07.460 Those ballistic missile systems can go 4,000 kilometers, reaching our allies in Europe, reaching American bases overseas.
00:46:14.900 And they are so hell-bent on having that, they would rather inflict pain on the world when it comes to oil prices.
00:46:21.540 I don't want to see high oil prices.
00:46:23.100 But let's be very clear. The false lies with the Iranian regime, not with the president of the United States.
00:46:29.800 You can make that argument, but let me follow up on that.
00:46:32.000 It's not an argument. It is an empirical fact. It is not an argument.
00:46:34.360 It is also a fact that the U.S. and Israel launched the war and then the Strait of Hormuz became an issue.
00:46:41.500 So President Trump was asked about this and said, as you're negotiating, should you factor in?
00:46:46.460 Is it weighing on you, Americans' financial situation, such as the gas prices?
00:46:50.680 And he said, quote, I don't think about Americans' financial situation.
00:46:55.140 He later doubled down on that comment, calling it a, quote, perfect statement.
00:46:59.080 I'd make it again.
00:47:00.600 Do you agree with that?
00:47:02.180 I think when the president is trying to figure out how to bring this Iranian conflict to an end,
00:47:06.420 he is thinking about making sure that the Iranians do not have a nuclear weapon.
00:47:09.920 And let's be very clear. 0.94
00:47:11.600 The president is well aware that the Iranians closed the strait to rise oil prices on the world 0.99
00:47:18.060 because they're using it as an economic weapon against the people of America 0.99
00:47:21.680 and, quite frankly, the people of Europe as well.
00:47:24.260 So when he's having to negotiate, he's got to play a hardball
00:47:27.540 with people who do not care about your rights,
00:47:30.300 who do not care about your fundamental liberties,
00:47:32.160 who only care about a radical, theocratic, Sharia law-driven regime 0.60
00:47:37.080 that does not care about women, does not care about anybody else 0.71
00:47:40.360 except what they feel they want.
00:47:42.760 And so when you're dealing with somebody like that, you've got to play a hardball.
00:47:45.940 You can't do Model U.N. negotiations because that's how you get beat at the negotiating table.
00:47:51.840 Quite frankly, that's how former President Obama got beat at the negotiating table. 0.57
00:47:56.040 When they sent $150 billion in cash to the Iranians in the dead of night, the Iranians said that they weren't going to do anything.
00:48:01.460 Let me follow up with you, Congressman. 0.86
00:48:03.000 They enriched uranium.
00:48:03.740 As you know, these two things are not mutually exclusive.
00:48:08.200 The Iran war and Americans' financials situation.
00:48:11.140 Right now, gas is over $4 in every single state.
00:48:15.820 Before the war, it was $2.98 per gallon.
00:48:20.120 What are you telling your constituents in Florida who are really concerned and you are hurting because of the prices at the pump and elsewhere?
00:48:28.480 What we say is this is a temporary situation because it is.
00:48:32.600 When this conflict comes to a close, the straits will be back open.
00:48:35.440 When the straits are back open, global oil prices will tumble and they will see that relief.
00:48:39.880 That's actually not true.
00:48:43.500 Once ships are actually allowed to move through the straits freely, you will see the future price on oil tumble in the overnight markets.
00:48:51.820 That's what will happen.
00:48:52.820 And then when the future price plummets, you will see that show up in gas pumps.
00:48:56.980 They'll go right back down to $3 like they were before.
00:48:59.660 One of the things that we should add into this conversation, the reason why gas prices were plummeting in this country is because of Donald Trump's economic policies.
00:49:07.340 They actually brought those gas prices down.
00:49:09.880 Because we already remember what happened under the previous administration.
00:49:14.040 Prices across the board in the United States were up radically because of terrible Democrat economic policy.
00:49:20.180 So that's the actual fact basis that we need to have this conversation on.
00:49:23.820 And there was also the Ukrainian war as well.
00:49:26.020 I want this conflict to come to an end like everybody else does.
00:49:29.180 But it has to be done appropriately.
00:49:31.000 The Iranians cannot have a nuclear weapon.
00:49:33.400 Period.
00:49:33.940 Full stop.
00:49:34.600 And to be clear, we've spoken to many economists on this.
00:49:37.420 And they're not all in agreement on everything that you laid out.
00:49:41.240 And they say that gas prices rise a lot quicker than they come down.
00:49:45.420 So we'll have to wait and see how this plays out.
00:49:47.060 But Congressman Byron Donald, thank you for your time.
00:49:50.240 Oh, my God.
00:49:51.120 He's there the whole time.
00:49:52.660 Plus, one thing I didn't like about Byron, though, is he is, I mean, he toes the line.
00:49:58.660 And I love it.
00:49:59.980 But he also toes the line to gas prices coming down to $3 a gallon.
00:50:05.660 Yeah.
00:50:05.900 I don't like that.
00:50:06.720 No, we want to back down under $2 a gallon.
00:50:12.100 Certainly under $3.
00:50:13.200 We already said we'd be happy with, you know, we'll settle for $2.20.
00:50:18.880 I might settle for $2.50.
00:50:21.360 Really?
00:50:22.120 Yeah, I might.
00:50:23.260 Okay, Mr. Rich guy.
00:50:24.940 If it'll come down to $2.50, I'd be fairly happy with that.
00:50:29.060 I believe I would be too, but I still want the $2.20.
00:50:31.580 Yes, I want that.
00:50:33.680 I don't see it happening again, but who knows?
00:50:37.240 The other thing is, he's talking about the gas prices under Biden,
00:50:41.540 and that was due to their terrible Democrat policies.
00:50:46.620 So what does she do then?
00:50:47.960 She throws in the Ukrainian war.
00:50:50.340 Wait, what?
00:50:50.900 Okay, so the Iranian war is not the cause of this,
00:50:55.320 but the Ukraine war with Russia was the cause of Biden's.
00:51:01.480 Oh, my gosh.
00:51:03.680 These people are so obvious.
00:51:07.700 They're just an extension of the Democrat Party.
00:51:11.460 No question.
00:51:12.940 I mean, Fox News gets the reputation of being in bed with Trump and the Republican Party.
00:51:22.020 But nobody's more in bed with the Democrats than CNN or MSNOW or whatever they call themselves.
00:51:28.200 Oh, MSNOW for sure.
00:51:29.920 Oh, my gosh.
00:51:30.520 CNN looks at MSNOW and says, well, we're not them.
00:51:33.680 And that's not saying much, though.
00:51:36.180 It is not, no.
00:51:36.940 That's not saying much. 0.98
00:51:38.420 But it's pretty pathetic, and it's embarrassing. 0.99
00:51:44.160 I mean, come on. 0.98
00:51:47.120 Speaking of embarrassing, we've got to play what happened on The View yesterday.
00:51:53.880 Holy cow.
00:51:54.760 Because I honestly don't understand how The View continues to exist.
00:52:01.980 they are so wrong and so extreme literally every day i i watched this clip and i i seriously but i
00:52:12.440 how are they still how do they still have a show i don't know i don't know the answer to that because
00:52:17.720 if we were doing information like this we wouldn't be the money they get paid and i'm sure maybe
00:52:24.720 because the money of that the show makes although i don't know that that's the case either that the
00:52:30.460 show makes money yeah but uh holy cow and they're just it's amazing we make jokes about the cackling
00:52:37.020 hands and the arguing and everything and and that's that's one thing but the uh the angry
00:52:43.780 anti-trump hatred meanness is just really especially from joy behar oh she's the joy 1.00
00:52:51.620 Joy Behar is insane. 0.92
00:52:53.060 In this clip, 0.97
00:52:54.360 this clip, 1.00
00:52:57.860 you just see how angry and mean Joy Behar is. 1.00
00:53:01.900 Yeah.
00:53:02.360 You really do.
00:53:03.240 Yeah.
00:53:04.280 Here's, I mean, how do you,
00:53:06.100 how do you say that Trump Rx is terrible?
00:53:09.880 Well, she's about to show you.
00:53:11.700 Cut 11.
00:53:14.080 Okay.
00:53:15.740 First of all, you lie down with dogs,
00:53:18.360 you wake up with fleas.
00:53:19.620 All right.
00:53:20.060 Correct.
00:53:20.340 and you know I like Mark Cuban
00:53:23.440 I've always liked him but this is
00:53:24.980 a mistake and once
00:53:26.780 Trump puts his name on prescriptions
00:53:28.900 we're all going to die okay
00:53:30.140 he put his name on the Trump shuttle
00:53:33.160 the Trump vodka, the Trump university
00:53:35.160 the Trump hotel and my favorite
00:53:37.260 the casinos there all went bankrupt
00:53:39.180 do not go there
00:53:41.140 the drugs don't actually have his name
00:53:42.680 they're existing drugs
00:53:43.540 he's involved with it
00:53:45.360 a medication that I had to
00:53:49.300 take for ivf is a tenth of the price on trump rx i don't whatever it's tacky that his name is on
00:53:54.900 mark cuban has dedicated his life to bring i think she's told us that before but i mean that's
00:54:00.460 wow well i try not to listen to any of them so okay i'm sorry i'm sorry right there i missed
00:54:08.220 her before when she said this her name is what is her name farrah it's elissa farrah yeah something
00:54:14.840 i don't know i don't know she's supposedly is she supposedly the conservative on the show yeah
00:54:20.060 uh because none of them are conservative she's not conservative but she's tried out trump rx
00:54:27.160 already and she's saying hey and it's one tenth the price there's another hand on the show also
00:54:32.820 that's talking about that comes up that says joy no no no no wow you don't know what you're talking
00:54:38.180 about i mean how can it be a bad thing when it's helping people with their prescription drugs
00:54:42.700 how is that bad because somebody's making money pat there's not only a hole in the sky there's a
00:54:47.600 hole in the prescription bottle somebody's making money jeez and that's fine if i'm paying less i
00:54:54.160 don't care correct what do i care what does it matter if i'm paying less for my prescription
00:54:59.160 and you are at trump rx then what do you care who's making money from it right uh anyway she
00:55:05.660 had more they have more down prescription drug costs the average family one third of americans 0.99
00:55:10.400 cut back on essential foods and utilities
00:55:12.480 to be able to cover their prescription drug costs,
00:55:15.560 you're not going to convince me that just because Trump's involved,
00:55:17.840 we should be like, screw it, don't bring down prescription drug costs.
00:55:19.980 If he's going to make a profit out of it, don't take it.
00:55:22.640 I completely agree with that.
00:55:24.320 I agree with you, Joy.
00:55:26.320 He is a failed businessman.
00:55:28.700 And if you heard what he said,
00:55:30.980 he said, we both want to make people wealthy.
00:55:34.700 He didn't say healthy.
00:55:36.120 So I should pay ten times more for my medication.
00:55:37.900 He said wealthy, which means to me that there's something in it for him.
00:55:42.480 This is not a well-intentioned person.
00:55:44.700 The president, his intention cashes in on Sonny, but what this does is it helps American people.
00:55:48.560 No, Sarah, he is not a well-intentioned person.
00:55:50.920 He is not doing this from the door.
00:55:53.560 No one thinks he's doing it out of the goodness of his car.
00:55:56.180 Joy, we're the wealthiest country and we pay the most for drugs.
00:55:58.920 The people that are literally suffering illnesses and cannot pay for their medicine, I can't think of a sicker business model.
00:56:05.820 Bring down the prices, and if you're going to get results on this, call it Donald Trump
00:56:10.140 medicine.
00:56:11.140 I don't care what you're calling.
00:56:12.140 There are countries all over this world, especially in Scandinavia, that have national
00:56:16.500 health insurance.
00:56:17.500 Correct.
00:56:18.500 They do not want to have them. 1.00
00:56:19.500 That would bring down the course of drugs and health care. 0.86
00:56:22.820 But they don't want that.
00:56:23.820 They call that socialism.
00:56:24.820 They have a concept of a plan, Joy, and right now this is a plan, so I'm going to go with
00:56:27.820 that.
00:56:28.820 You are so naive, the two of you. 0.98
00:56:29.820 Wow. 1.00
00:56:30.820 The two of you are so naive.
00:56:31.820 So you're saying that in the meantime, while he remains in office for the next two years,
00:56:37.000 people should just not have access to cheaper drugs because Trump doesn't want it?
00:56:40.860 Anything he touches is tainted. I don't trust him.
00:56:43.220 Today, I can literally order a prescription drug that I need for a tenth of the cost because of this.
00:56:49.160 And it's not just giving me money.
00:56:49.900 Don't believe anything he says.
00:56:51.820 It's real. Go in there.
00:56:53.060 It is right there. I can get false stuff.
00:56:56.540 She's already doing it.
00:56:57.840 Amazing.
00:56:59.460 And what did Whoopi have to say?
00:57:00.880 she stayed out of it whoopee's trying to stop him because he's she's the one that's got to go to 0.91
00:57:05.120 break and the attorneys are like stop him the attorneys at the center like whoopee go to break
00:57:11.540 just because it's trump don't trust it care nope uh about lower prices at all that's amazing at
00:57:20.280 all that is amazing i mean how does she get away with ease i mean legitimately saying if trump put
00:57:25.620 his name on the medicine it's gonna kill everyone they're all gonna die seriously i i don't know 0.94
00:57:30.740 Holy cow. 0.99
00:57:31.800 I don't know.
00:57:32.460 I mean, Dr. Oz was watching yesterday,
00:57:36.140 and he released a video after he watched the video.
00:57:41.040 Dr. Oz is on it.
00:57:42.680 I like Mark Cuban.
00:57:43.840 I've always liked him, but this is a mistake.
00:57:46.180 And once Trump puts his name on prescriptions,
00:57:49.400 we're all going to die, okay?
00:57:51.200 Unfortunately, we still have no medications
00:57:53.520 for Trump derangement syndrome on TrumpRx.gov,
00:57:56.660 but we're working on it.
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00:59:47.400 Oh, then Whoopi did do something yesterday. 0.94
00:59:51.260 I guess she thinks that all black people look alike. 1.00
00:59:55.420 I guess so. 0.99
00:59:56.880 She thought this guy was Barack Obama.
00:59:59.940 Yeah.
01:00:00.660 Strange.
01:00:01.600 It's really strange.
01:00:02.300 They come back from break and she makes a big deal out of thinking that it's Obama in the crowd.
01:00:07.320 And they even show the camera.
01:00:09.500 I mean, they take a shot of him.
01:00:11.520 And does he look like Obama?
01:00:13.460 I mean, you could decide that for yourself.
01:00:15.100 All right.
01:00:21.260 You see the man look like Obama?
01:00:24.920 You see the man look like Obama out there?
01:00:27.060 I looked up like Obama.
01:00:27.680 I was like, is the president here?
01:00:33.020 Hey, look at Obama.
01:00:36.240 Obama!
01:00:42.380 Okay, maybe.
01:00:43.300 Maybe.
01:00:45.120 Because I saw you out of the corner of my eye
01:00:47.820 and I thought, no.
01:00:48.780 I just have to say it
01:00:51.280 So welcome to the view, y'all
01:00:52.640 Welcome to the view
01:00:53.540 He does
01:00:55.560 He can say, let's stay together
01:00:59.300 You're under the lights
01:01:00.300 Well, we'll do that
01:01:03.860 We'll come back and do that
01:01:05.000 Yeah, I mean, he did
01:01:06.860 He looked a little bit like it
01:01:08.380 You're on set, you look up there
01:01:10.120 Yeah, you can see that
01:01:12.220 The second thing is, though, really
01:01:14.400 And I mean, most importantly
01:01:15.420 There are men in the crowd for this god awful show
01:01:18.340 No.
01:01:19.000 Did he get dragged in there for just that reason?
01:01:21.740 You look like Wilbama let him in.
01:01:23.800 It was a hostage situation, I think.
01:01:25.600 I think way of bed.
01:01:27.060 Yeah, I think it was.
01:01:29.540 What self-respecting man?
01:01:31.800 You're not a man.
01:01:32.640 You're not.
01:01:33.220 You're not a man.
01:01:33.620 You're just not.
01:01:34.140 I'm sorry.
01:01:34.880 If you're in person, on the view set, no, I'm sorry.
01:01:38.540 Right.
01:01:39.100 You're not a man.
01:01:39.460 Because if I had an opportunity, you're walking by the ABC studios there,
01:01:45.420 and you had an opportunity to go to the View show.
01:01:50.200 I want to say no.
01:01:52.040 No?
01:01:52.540 No.
01:01:53.360 Would I love to?
01:01:54.780 No.
01:01:56.340 Am I going to?
01:01:58.520 No.
01:01:59.440 No, I'm not.
01:02:00.580 I used to be the mayor of Good Morning America.
01:02:03.220 Yeah, I remember that.
01:02:04.120 For ABC.
01:02:04.980 Right.
01:02:05.420 Corner there in Manhattan.
01:02:07.200 Yeah, what was that website? 1.00
01:02:08.240 Oh, I forget the stupid site. 1.00
01:02:10.720 The check-in site. 1.00
01:02:11.920 Yeah.
01:02:12.700 Shoot.
01:02:13.400 But if you checked in enough times, you became the mayor. 0.99
01:02:15.420 The mayor of that site, darn right. 0.89
01:02:17.400 And so the Good Morning America corner, mayor. 0.95
01:02:19.700 You can call me mayor for sure.
01:02:20.960 That's fine.
01:02:23.640 But I don't know that I would.
01:02:26.000 Maybe you go in and heckle them.
01:02:28.060 Maybe.
01:02:28.480 And get kicked out.
01:02:29.520 Except for, no, I'm not even doing that.
01:02:32.300 Not even doing that.
01:02:33.120 It doesn't seem to be worth their time.
01:02:34.840 I mean, this show is a division of ABC News.
01:02:38.420 Right.
01:02:39.200 I still don't understand.
01:02:41.020 I don't either.
01:02:42.020 How it exists on the air.
01:02:43.720 It boggles your mind.
01:02:44.540 It's unbelievable.
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01:04:29.300 Glenn talked to Ezra Levant
01:04:32.820 Who a few years ago
01:04:35.200 Of course received the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal
01:04:38.980 For defending freedom of expression
01:04:41.540 When he refused to bend the knee
01:04:44.300 And went ahead and published Danish cartoons of Mohammed
01:04:48.640 And then of course
01:04:50.760 Now the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
01:04:55.700 Banned him from the country
01:04:57.380 And when Glenn talked to him, she had put in a special order passport
01:05:05.180 to go to England because his passport was like an everyday reporter
01:05:13.020 because he lives in Canada, hello, part of the United Kingdom.
01:05:18.020 So it was just an easy passport to go back and forth, which was banned.
01:05:24.100 So they told him, well, you can always apply for this particular passport, which is really hard to get.
01:05:30.360 And he said he filled out all the 100 questions, answered them, sent it in.
01:05:35.560 I don't know that I ever heard what the resolution was.
01:05:40.640 I don't.
01:05:41.600 And I'm guessing the answer is no, that he didn't get it in time.
01:05:47.380 They may have slow walked it.
01:05:49.920 Yeah.
01:05:50.400 Because it was supposed to be, if you fill it out, then you get informed, well, I think within 24 to 48 hours.
01:05:58.100 And, oh, did we miss that window?
01:06:00.020 Well, it just goes to show you how important and how precious the First Amendment is.
01:06:05.380 As he said, he was sorry to say it, but your First Amendment in America is more important than almost anything else.
01:06:11.340 Because with that, you can fight for all your other freedoms.
01:06:15.380 And that's so true.
01:06:17.540 And we think that other countries have it too.
01:06:20.880 We think that people in the West all enjoy freedom of speech, but they don't.
01:06:26.740 But they don't.
01:06:27.320 Do you know that in Great Britain, they arrest an average of 30 people per day because of what they've said online?
01:06:39.060 Yeah, what they've posted.
01:06:40.700 Sometimes what they've liked.
01:06:42.440 30 people a day.
01:06:44.220 That's over two dozen people a day going to jail because of what they've posted online.
01:06:53.040 That is unbelievable.
01:06:56.720 That sure is.
01:06:57.820 I think I read that last year it was close to 400 people during the course of the year who had been arrested because of something they said online or something that they offended people in some way.
01:07:10.980 that is it's almost inconceivable it sure is it sure is but yet it's happening and yet and yet
01:07:19.940 it's happening i mean that's yeah i mean that's tommy robinson that's part of his i mean whole
01:07:25.200 thing uh you know what was not his whole thing what you know one of his main things i mean they've
01:07:30.120 arrested him multiple times uh for uh you know things that he said online and it's just it's
01:07:37.860 It's disturbing.
01:07:39.040 It's very disturbing.
01:07:40.240 And we can't allow it here.
01:07:42.560 And we just cannot allow it.
01:07:45.040 I see stories, and we do stories, about people who, you know, they liked an Instagram post.
01:07:51.620 And I'm like, so?
01:07:53.820 And?
01:07:55.240 So?
01:07:55.940 Right.
01:07:56.420 I mean, I like stuff I don't like all the time, just so I have it in my timeline.
01:08:01.020 I know we've talked about that.
01:08:02.900 Maybe you shouldn't do that.
01:08:04.160 No, I just like it.
01:08:05.800 Maybe you just bookmark it.
01:08:07.020 I don't know.
01:08:08.020 That's a thought.
01:08:08.880 It's just a thought for you.
01:08:10.780 Consider it.
01:08:12.460 It's out there.
01:08:15.040 I mean, if it's really bad, I just screenshot it.
01:08:18.920 But it's amazing because, you know, last night, I think, was Stephen Colbert's last show?
01:08:25.880 Was it last night?
01:08:27.480 Isn't that tragic?
01:08:28.560 Say it isn't so.
01:08:29.320 No, it is so. 1.00
01:08:29.980 You bastard. 1.00
01:08:31.580 Yeah. 1.00
01:08:31.880 What?
01:08:32.320 Now, they tried.
01:08:33.740 The left is trying to blame this on President Trump.
01:08:36.020 Absolutely.
01:08:36.460 He didn't do this. 0.75
01:08:37.460 This happened because he's losing $40 million per year with that crappy show that he does.
01:08:47.280 If we were losing $40 million a year, we would have been off the air a long time ago.
01:08:54.720 Oh, my gosh.
01:08:56.020 This show makes money.
01:08:57.600 Technically, you could make the case that it's because of Trump that he remained on the air as long as he did.
01:09:03.100 Yeah.
01:09:03.760 Right.
01:09:04.560 Right.
01:09:05.460 Because they all hated him so much.
01:09:06.460 Because it gave him material.
01:09:07.500 Yeah.
01:09:09.020 And so they were on boo-hooing about it.
01:09:13.600 This whole last week, I've read stories and headlines and how it was just.
01:09:20.060 Truly agonizing.
01:09:21.100 And I was so happy that, you know, Pedro Pascal showed up and got a kiss.
01:09:26.140 And it was just beautiful.
01:09:27.340 Jeez.
01:09:28.060 It was just beautiful.
01:09:28.920 That guy, I can't stand to look at him anymore.
01:09:32.500 And I really liked The Mandalorian.
01:09:34.840 I liked it.
01:09:35.840 Of course, until he took his helmet off.
01:09:37.640 And then it was like, that's...
01:09:38.840 That's...
01:09:39.080 No.
01:09:39.440 Pedro Pascal?
01:09:40.400 That's him?
01:09:41.700 No.
01:09:42.740 And that was before I knew his politics.
01:09:44.920 But...
01:09:45.060 Oh, anyway.
01:09:46.460 Anyway.
01:09:47.340 And now, I think today, in fact, it starts.
01:09:49.880 Yeah.
01:09:50.340 Mandalorian and Grogu or whatever.
01:09:52.040 The movie is out.
01:09:53.520 So that'll be interesting to see how that does.
01:09:56.160 They're expecting it.
01:09:57.940 They're undercut playing it.
01:10:00.100 Yeah, they are.
01:10:00.740 Because I think they expect 80 million.
01:10:03.100 Yeah.
01:10:03.540 opening weekend. Think of that.
01:10:05.760 A Star Wars release.
01:10:07.320 I know. Where they're expecting it not to
01:10:09.600 get $200 million, or even
01:10:11.620 $150 million. They're
01:10:13.540 expecting $80 million.
01:10:15.140 $80 to $100 was the last I saw.
01:10:17.160 I bet it gets less than that.
01:10:19.320 Well, maybe this first weekend's
01:10:21.260 going to be a big...
01:10:23.140 It's a long weekend, so you get a big push.
01:10:25.740 And it's the first Star Wars
01:10:27.460 movie in seven years.
01:10:29.680 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:10:30.620 It's not like we're still saturated with Star Wars
01:10:33.240 movies although there's been you know plethora of them uh on the platforms uh for everyone to watch
01:10:40.200 yeah you know that's the whole thing i mean i i this is i know we're getting away from stephen
01:10:45.320 colbert's last night but uh you know people say that hollywood hasn't doesn't have any new ideas
01:10:50.760 and it's terrible and yes movies have you know are not fun to go to no that's true all of it is true
01:10:58.200 But really, some great content on platforms, on streaming platforms, that probably would have ended up as a film in the past are now ending up as a six-part series on Paramount or on Peacock.
01:11:15.880 So, I mean, the talent is still out there because there's some great content that's still being produced.
01:11:23.380 It just isn't being produced for the big screen, which is an issue.
01:11:26.540 Yeah, right.
01:11:28.200 And that is true.
01:11:30.540 But back to Stephen Colbert for a second.
01:11:33.620 I've wiped my tears away.
01:11:35.300 Yeah, have you?
01:11:36.220 This is his final night last night.
01:11:38.340 Dry your tears.
01:11:39.260 I missed it. 0.99
01:11:40.380 Darn it. 0.99
01:11:41.080 You're going to hear some of it. 1.00
01:11:42.120 Okay, okay.
01:11:43.200 This will make up for it.
01:11:44.500 We have done over 1,800 of these shows.
01:11:47.700 And most nights I come out here.
01:11:49.760 That's incredible.
01:11:50.960 Is this a great country or what?
01:11:52.620 No kidding.
01:11:53.140 That slop can last for 1,800 shows.
01:11:59.320 1,800 shows.
01:12:00.520 Jeez.
01:12:01.140 And I talked to the audience beforehand.
01:12:03.740 And tonight, I thought I'd talk to the audience in here
01:12:06.800 and the audience out there at home.
01:12:08.900 Oh, good.
01:12:09.980 This show, I want you to know, and you to know,
01:12:11.100 has been a joy for us to do for you.
01:12:13.780 It's been a joy.
01:12:14.780 In fact, we call this show The Joy Machine, all right?
01:12:17.200 Lewis stole it from us, and we are currently
01:12:19.140 in litigation right now.
01:12:21.560 You better lawyer up, buddy.
01:12:23.140 the joy machine all he does is bash trump that's the joy machine call the joy machine because to
01:12:31.820 this many shows it has to be a machine yeah but the thing is if you choose to do it with joy it
01:12:38.580 doesn't hurt as much when your fingers get caught in the gears oh and i cannot adequately explain to
01:12:44.040 you what the people who work here have done for each other and how much we mean to each other
01:12:49.880 I mean, you've got like 1,500 people on your staff.
01:12:53.920 He literally has 200 people on his staff for an hour a night.
01:13:02.040 1,800 shows.
01:13:03.160 1,800 shows, one hour a night, and 200 people to pull it off.
01:13:09.840 I mean, if you can't do it with that kind of staff, something's radically wrong.
01:13:16.360 I mean, I will say the staff that we have here on the Glenn Beck program.
01:13:20.040 Slightly under 200.
01:13:20.900 From the Torch and the Blaze and the Premier Radio Networks.
01:13:26.380 I mean, it is slightly less than 200.
01:13:31.480 We do get it done with slightly less than 200.
01:13:34.500 We do.
01:13:35.020 And it's a three-hour show per day, by the way.
01:13:38.260 Thank you.
01:13:38.580 i would just say to them i would just say to them you are all the great achilles whom we knew
01:13:48.180 what what now on night one of the colbert rapport back in the day i said anyone can read the news
01:13:54.180 to you i promise to feel the news at you and uh i realized pretty soon in this job that our job
01:14:01.880 over here was different we were here to feel the news with you oh and i don't know about you
01:14:07.220 but I sure have felt it.
01:14:09.660 And I just want to let all y'all know
01:14:11.340 in here and out there
01:14:12.220 how important you've been
01:14:13.380 to what we have done.
01:14:15.480 The energy that you've given us.
01:14:17.300 We sincerely need that
01:14:18.380 to have done the best possible show
01:14:20.000 we could have for you.
01:14:20.980 This is terrible.
01:14:21.160 I can't even take it.
01:14:22.000 I can't even take the whole...
01:14:23.260 It is. It's terrible.
01:14:24.360 It's garbage is what it is. 1.00
01:14:27.180 Bah! 1.00
01:14:28.160 Anderson Cooper was all
01:14:29.680 we be eyed over it, too.
01:14:31.480 Well, Anderson just left 60 Minutes.
01:14:33.820 Oh, he left?
01:14:34.520 This week.
01:14:34.820 Did he?
01:14:35.040 Yeah, this past Sunday was his last show of 60 Minutes, so he and Stephen can go cry in their own beer over, well, Anderson still has a CNN show, but not the 60 Minutes.
01:14:47.940 But here's what he said about Colbert.
01:14:50.020 Gary is signing off tonight after nearly 11 years as host of the CBS Late Show.
01:14:53.900 I've been honored to be Stephen's guest 22 times, the second most appearances by anyone.
01:14:58.340 I don't do well with a bro hug.
01:14:59.580 Really?
01:14:59.940 Yeah, and it makes me nervous, and I feel they're awkward.
01:15:02.240 It can be tender.
01:15:03.000 No, no.
01:15:03.720 Really good to see you.
01:15:04.520 It's really good for you.
01:15:05.780 Such a sweet moment.
01:15:06.280 CBS executives have said that canceling Colbert was purely a financial decision.
01:15:10.920 But to fans of Colbert and free speech, there doesn't seem to be anything pure about this decision.
01:15:15.880 Okay, he's trying to allege, again, that Trump is responsible for that.
01:15:21.120 He's not.
01:15:22.120 I mean, he didn't like the show.
01:15:23.280 He thought it should be taken off.
01:15:24.480 But that's CBS's decision.
01:15:27.600 Because, yeah, they're losing $40 million a year.
01:15:32.680 How long can you do that?
01:15:34.020 and keep the show going.
01:15:36.300 Keep the network going.
01:15:37.760 That's nothing to do.
01:15:39.360 That has nothing to do with free speech.
01:15:43.120 You can scream free speech all you want,
01:15:45.940 but when you're losing $40 million a year, 0.99
01:15:48.840 there's something radically wrong with your crappy show. 0.99
01:15:51.240 No doubt. 0.99
01:15:51.720 We've seen a lot of disappointing behavior in the past year
01:15:53.940 from some very meek, bold-faced names in the world of big business.
01:15:56.820 But as Gildor Inglorian, a Noldor elf of the House of Finrod,
01:16:00.580 once said to Frodo Baggins,
01:16:02.080 Wait, what?
01:16:02.420 Courage is found in unlikely places.
01:16:05.220 Stephen Colbert knows...
01:16:06.340 So he's quoting Frodo Baggins?
01:16:10.580 Really?
01:16:11.200 I mean, I love Lord of the Rings, but come on.
01:16:13.600 Well, that's Stephen's favorite, right?
01:16:16.060 And he and his son are going to go off and write one of the sequels, right?
01:16:19.960 That's right.
01:16:20.460 For Lord of the Rings, that's why.
01:16:21.420 Won't that be good?
01:16:22.520 Oh, it's going to be great.
01:16:23.440 Can't wait to see that.
01:16:24.540 He's got a lot about J.R.R. Tolkien, and he knows a hell of a lot about courage.
01:16:28.720 Oh, man.
01:16:29.220 It's a gift to exist.
01:16:30.000 Does he ever?
01:16:30.540 It's a gift to exist.
01:16:31.860 and with existence comes suffering there's no escaping that it's a sad night to see steven sign
01:16:39.040 off no it's really not work on that show now out of work to see a president who can't take a joke
01:16:44.100 go after anyone who can make one but tolkien offers us words of hope for just such nights
01:16:49.460 when samwise gamji and frodo baggins were crawling through mordor i love this another one tired
01:16:54.860 hopeless almost ready to give up tolkien writes they're peeping among the cloud rack above a dark
01:17:01.360 tore high up in the mountains sam saw a white star twinkle for a while okay i can't seriously 0.79
01:17:07.440 i just can't take it so that's anderson is that garbage or what i mean give that show up too 0.98
01:17:13.400 anderson my gosh on a cnn show yeah oh yeah yeah it's ridiculous holy cow i mean come on again 0.99
01:17:21.140 losing 40 million a year whereas his predecessor david letterman who was just an angry old man by 0.94
01:17:28.920 the end. Still, though, he was
01:17:30.820 making money. He made
01:17:32.160 $200 million a year.
01:17:35.060 $200 million!
01:17:36.480 Not losing $200 million. He handed
01:17:38.580 you a show.
01:17:40.440 That was making $200 million.
01:17:42.980 And you ended up costing
01:17:44.360 to run the show. It's incredible.
01:17:46.780 Holy cow. And yet, that's
01:17:48.660 Donald Trump's fault? Garbage. 1.00
01:17:51.420 Just purely 1.00
01:17:52.700 ridiculous nonsense. 0.97
01:17:55.480 What would Bullwaggin say? 0.95
01:17:55.920 i don't know i don't know i don't know i don't know either i don't have my bobo baggins quotes
01:18:04.200 with me you need to look some up all right you really do all right more coming up glenn beck
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01:19:38.980 Go back.
01:19:40.120 727-B-E-C-K.
01:19:41.840 No good at all.
01:19:43.220 Go sideways.
01:19:44.420 Impossible.
01:19:45.440 Go forward.
01:19:46.580 Only thing to do.
01:19:47.880 On we go.
01:19:50.120 Bilbo Baggins.
01:19:52.260 Thank you for those Bilbo quotes.
01:19:54.800 It was powerful.
01:19:55.940 It was really, really powerful.
01:19:57.660 That's what I thought.
01:19:58.100 Yeah.
01:19:58.380 That's what I thought.
01:19:58.920 I was wondering if those were quotes from Mel Gibson and his experience with the movie.
01:20:03.460 So, I saw that they released this photo.
01:20:08.980 from the movie Resurrection of Christ.
01:20:12.120 And I mean, it's supposed to,
01:20:14.000 they've changed the date now
01:20:16.280 of when it's going to be released.
01:20:19.060 There it is.
01:20:19.620 Yeah.
01:20:20.660 It's just a photo is all he's released?
01:20:22.240 It's just a photo.
01:20:23.760 And I thought, Mel, maybe we,
01:20:26.280 I don't know, 30 second video?
01:20:29.080 Something.
01:20:30.020 Like a 10 second teaser even?
01:20:32.860 They don't even have that. 0.97
01:20:33.880 You shut up, you'd be happy with the picture. 0.98
01:20:35.620 Okay. 0.99
01:20:36.140 All right.
01:20:36.540 So this is the first image from Resurrection of Christ.
01:20:40.000 It's delayed now until May 6th, 2027.
01:20:45.640 All right?
01:20:45.980 So that's Ascension Day.
01:20:47.480 Are they having problems with the production?
01:20:49.540 I guess.
01:20:50.000 You know, Mel said that this has been a major part of his life's work
01:20:53.820 and has demanded everything from me as a filmmaker and as an artist.
01:20:57.940 This is far more than a film to me.
01:21:00.800 It's a mission.
01:21:01.660 I've carried for over 20 years to tell what I believe
01:21:04.940 is the most important story
01:21:06.520 in human history.
01:21:08.000 Right about that.
01:21:09.120 Yeah.
01:21:09.400 Right about that.
01:21:09.820 He is.
01:21:10.320 Yep.
01:21:10.700 He is.
01:21:11.280 He also said this.
01:21:20.360 You don't care.
01:21:21.820 But that wasn't about the movie.
01:21:23.300 That wasn't.
01:21:23.620 That wasn't about something else.
01:21:25.840 Could have been.
01:21:26.900 I bet he loves the fact
01:21:28.000 that we've kept that with us
01:21:29.580 and play it for him
01:21:31.420 every once in a while.
01:21:32.320 16, 17 years ago.
01:21:33.060 Yeah, 17 years ago.
01:21:34.260 Something like that.
01:21:34.940 from a bad moment
01:21:37.120 we still remember
01:21:38.040 yeah
01:22:04.940 Sparkle flame
01:22:15.300 Pass it on
01:22:17.840 Crank the game
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01:22:57.580 He's having to suffer through a European trip right now.
01:23:03.880 Yeah.
01:23:04.440 Bad for him.
01:23:05.080 They're tired.
01:23:06.320 I saw in his latest video that he and Tanya are tired.
01:23:09.200 Yeah.
01:23:09.720 Well, you get that way.
01:23:10.940 You know, when I travel Prague and Venice and Budapest, I just try to get.
01:23:19.820 You get exhausted.
01:23:20.780 Yeah, I do.
01:23:21.680 Exhausting.
01:23:22.240 I do, so I know how he's feeling.
01:23:24.040 You can barely crawl into the hotel bed.
01:23:26.920 Right.
01:23:27.580 yep yep that's how it is that's how it is that's how it is for us travelers you know making things
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01:25:10.300 Wow, we've had another of these illegal alien truck drivers cause immense tragedy. 1.00
01:25:18.900 Really? 0.98
01:25:19.240 This is outside Lodi, California.
01:25:21.560 Wow. 1.00
01:25:22.320 This is an illegal alien from India driving a big rig and killed two young Americans, 1.00
01:25:31.280 a 20-year-old and a 16-year-old. 0.99
01:25:33.300 There were five others, injured some of them critically.
01:25:36.820 I mean, just really awful.
01:25:38.020 They had to slow down.
01:25:39.600 There was some sort of traffic tie-up. 0.99
01:25:42.180 So in this Kia, they slowed down in front of a Toyota Camry and were smashed into by this semi truck driven by this illegal Manvir Singh. 0.98
01:25:55.460 He left. 0.93
01:25:56.920 He jumped out of the truck and ran.
01:26:00.260 It was a hit and run thing, but they didn't have much trouble tracking him down.
01:26:04.620 They were able to find him, and he was arrested, taken to county jail, where he remains in custody. 0.82
01:26:13.420 But according to authorities, of course, this criminal illegal alien from India should never have been behind the wheel of a semi-truck and allowed to kill. 0.94
01:26:23.860 Wow. 0.99
01:26:24.260 Just so sad.
01:26:25.540 Very, very sad.
01:26:26.280 How does this keep happening?
01:26:27.480 And I know that Sean Duffy and the rest of the transportation department tell us they're working on it.
01:26:35.940 And they've shut down a lot of these ghost companies that are giving these truck drivers their licenses.
01:26:43.980 It's not shutting them down fast enough.
01:26:46.760 And finding the drivers fast enough.
01:26:49.500 That's another issue.
01:26:52.700 Seriously, amazing. 1.00
01:26:54.500 how many of these illegals are driving around and how how'd you get how'd you get a license to do 1.00
01:27:01.140 this from these ghost companies yeah unbelievable and california probably the worst of all in in 0.62
01:27:08.860 just distributing these in allowing people to get you could just leave it there yeah
01:27:13.980 california probably just the worst of all right period the end right you don't need any more than
01:27:21.420 that you don't need the qualifiers don't need to happen california the worst the worst you know
01:27:27.200 what i'm saying you do right i mean it's really sad it is and uh it would have been sad no matter
01:27:33.920 who was driving the truck uh but it's certainly uh but when it's somebody who shouldn't have been
01:27:39.100 here in the first place right and they shouldn't have had uh a driver's license a commercial let
01:27:45.240 loan driver's license commercial yeah geez it's in it's incredible really um then we got uh here
01:27:53.960 in texas we got james tallarico that we have to worry about on this coming tuesday uh there's a
01:28:01.620 republican primary that has to be worked out between john cornyn the incumbent senator from
01:28:07.640 texas and ken paxton who has been our attorney general in texas and has done a great job he's
01:28:13.840 got some issues but you know who doesn't especially in politics who among us who among us doesn't have
01:28:20.700 an issue um but uh he got the president's endorsement yeah so i think he's got a really
01:28:27.440 good shot at beating cornyn who's been terrible for about 20 of the 25 years that he's been in
01:28:32.540 office so that would be nice if we could you know put a stop to the we have to cornyn reign of
01:28:40.520 rhino-ism. But Tell Rico...
01:28:43.040 But Tell Rico's ahead of both of them
01:28:44.440 in the polls. Now. Right now.
01:28:46.360 We have to hope that that's because
01:28:48.420 they haven't decided.
01:28:50.580 They haven't decided who it's going to be.
01:28:52.780 So once the decision comes,
01:28:55.020 I'm guessing it's going to be Paxson.
01:28:56.760 I think yesterday I said
01:28:58.000 it looked bleak for
01:29:00.140 Ted Cruz a few years ago too when he was up
01:29:02.660 against Beto. And I thought
01:29:04.580 that ended up in a nine-point
01:29:06.600 victory. It didn't. It was
01:29:08.360 2.6%. Oh, wow.
01:29:10.160 You only beat him by 2.6%.
01:29:12.200 I didn't even think there was.
01:29:13.740 I never thought.
01:29:15.540 I never doubted Ted Cruz would win.
01:29:18.240 I didn't either, really.
01:29:19.560 But this one's a little scarier.
01:29:21.080 I did not know that it was that close.
01:29:22.820 Yeah, it turned out to be pretty close.
01:29:24.480 I did.
01:29:24.960 No kidding.
01:29:25.700 Yeah.
01:29:27.160 Well, this particular clip from Tallarico shows he's changed.
01:29:32.440 You know, Mr. Chameleon.
01:29:34.040 Oh, what a surprise, huh?
01:29:35.640 From 2024, where it was all Biden, to 2026, when it was all, now it's all Biden's fault.
01:29:45.000 Oh.
01:29:45.840 Okay.
01:29:46.540 Joe Biden completely failed us when it came to border security.
01:29:51.180 That's for sure.
01:29:51.860 There was utter chaos in border communities in our state.
01:29:54.900 I remember talking to my colleagues in the state house who represent border communities,
01:30:00.400 and they just told me about the complete breakdown in our immigration system.
01:30:05.640 um and this is 2026 this year yeah a pretty clear and obvious failure on behalf of of the
01:30:12.680 president and his administration you can't call yourself now 2024 reject the stranger seeking
01:30:18.260 asylum at our southern border you can't call yourself a christian by rejecting a stranger
01:30:25.080 Wait, what?
01:30:28.320 Okay, that tune has changed considerably.
01:30:32.660 Wow.
01:30:33.500 Oh, man.
01:30:34.800 It is amazing that, you know, when you're a Christian,
01:30:38.400 you have to just accept anything that's happening that shouldn't be happening.
01:30:42.480 Or you're not a Christian.
01:30:44.620 Bobby, that's clear. 0.88
01:30:45.640 Yeah, it's clear. 1.00
01:30:46.620 You should just allow people to pour into your country illegally. 1.00
01:30:50.200 And just enjoy it. 1.00
01:30:52.160 What's the matter with you? 0.53
01:30:53.360 You're not a Christian if you can't enjoy that, right?
01:30:57.460 And promote that and embrace that fully.
01:31:01.400 But once they're already here, Pat.
01:31:03.400 Well, then, yeah, there's nothing you can do except enjoy it and embrace it and promote it.
01:31:08.660 I mean, if they've been here for a long time.
01:31:11.060 If they've been breaking our law for decades, you don't want them to stop breaking the law?
01:31:17.540 No, but I don't want them thrown out of the country either.
01:31:21.060 Don't you?
01:31:21.700 No, I don't.
01:31:22.280 Okay.
01:31:23.360 A lot of people do.
01:31:24.380 For sure, a lot of people do.
01:31:26.060 A lot of people do.
01:31:26.840 For sure, a lot of people do.
01:31:28.720 No question.
01:31:30.660 But we do have Maria Salazar talking about the Cuban situation.
01:31:34.940 Absolutely.
01:31:35.680 She is awesome. 1.00
01:31:38.020 See, as usual with people who are from communist countries, 0.95
01:31:42.080 because they've experienced it, they understand it, 1.00
01:31:45.180 they know what the problem is,
01:31:46.720 and they don't want that problem to occur here.
01:31:49.340 So check this out, Cuts It.
01:31:51.100 and this is a message to the castros look at maduro president trump gave maduro the opportunity
01:31:59.080 to go with his wife with his family somewhere else and with the millions that he stole from
01:32:04.480 the venezuelans but maduro thought that he was smarter than president trump so i'm talking to
01:32:11.580 raul to the cousin to the nephew to the to the uh son and to the grandson pay attention and look
01:32:19.960 what happened to maduro it's time for you guys to go because there is a new sheriff in town
01:32:26.800 and that sheriff is donald trump and he is going to be able to do and be willing to do what no
01:32:34.540 other president 10 presidents democrats and republicans they are to do with cuba yeah which
01:32:39.500 is to make it a friendly country for the benefit not only of the cubans of the americans because
01:32:45.420 you think about it when president trump said that his agenda was america first this is indeed what's
01:32:51.440 happening cuba is the mothership of evil in the western hemisphere cuba is the is only exports
01:32:58.300 terror and when trump said that the western hemisphere was important because it's just like
01:33:03.800 what marco rubio was saying that the proximity of the western hemisphere is so close to the
01:33:09.220 to the homeland that we need to protect it so this is what's happening right now cuba after the
01:33:15.700 castros will be a friend to the united states on the economic front of the security front of the
01:33:21.140 political front on the immigration front so that's why we thank you mr trump for taking this action
01:33:27.080 and for making the cubans free again and dear friends of the united states i don't know that
01:33:34.080 i've ever seen anybody from cuba who uh feels the opposite of maria salazar no kidding you ever
01:33:40.280 seen that i don't think i have i have not it's because they understand again they lived it
01:33:45.060 they lived it and so they know what a problem communism is it's pretty great you know the
01:33:51.780 country has a few issues when people are willing to float across shark infested waters 90 miles
01:33:59.740 on an inner tube or a rubber duck to get to the United States
01:34:04.940 and get away from their country.
01:34:07.860 They've got some issues.
01:34:09.620 Things are broken there.
01:34:11.360 And back in the 50s, Cuba was doing really well.
01:34:16.500 It was doing really well.
01:34:18.720 And now, what would you say?
01:34:21.520 Less than really well?
01:34:23.080 Suboptimal?
01:34:23.800 Suboptimal. 0.99
01:34:24.340 I think you might say suboptimal when you take a look at Cuba.
01:34:27.000 Once Fidel took over, it was done.
01:34:29.740 And this is the case throughout the communist world.
01:34:33.480 And we talked about it yesterday as well.
01:34:35.540 Cuba's soon to be a territory of the United States of America.
01:34:39.760 We've already got Greenland.
01:34:41.120 We've got Venezuela.
01:34:42.100 She's obviously, everybody is okay with us having Venezuela
01:34:44.960 because they just acknowledge it now. 0.54
01:34:47.160 It's ours.
01:34:48.460 And so Mexico and the entire Central America, 1.00
01:34:52.620 maybe you ought to pay attention because that's coming. 0.99
01:34:56.720 I mean, the Venezuelan thing has seemingly gone pretty smoothly, right?
01:35:03.260 It's pretty amazing.
01:35:04.680 We don't even talk about it anymore.
01:35:06.720 It doesn't even come up.
01:35:08.860 I mean, she mentioned it just because you saw what happened to Maduro.
01:35:12.740 He thought he was smarter than President Trump.
01:35:14.700 Yep, he wasn't.
01:35:16.200 He wasn't.
01:35:18.320 Every once in a while, we'll see one of the boats that are, I guess,
01:35:22.420 bringing drugs to the United States.
01:35:24.160 But they're not all.
01:35:24.860 They'll explode. 0.93
01:35:25.500 They're not all from Venezuela.
01:35:27.140 No, they're not.
01:35:28.020 And CENTCOM, Cooper has got his eye on them.
01:35:32.180 And Pistol Pete, the Secretary of War, man, he's ready to go at all times.
01:35:37.680 Yeah. 0.99
01:35:38.560 And we need to – I don't know if Memorial Day is a good weekend to start bombing Iran, 0.96
01:35:44.040 but is there a good weekend to start bombing Iran is the question. 0.99
01:35:48.080 It wouldn't surprise me really to see it happen. 0.97
01:35:49.880 It would not.
01:35:51.580 I'm okay with that.
01:35:52.580 Keep an eye on that.
01:35:53.360 I'm okay with that.
01:35:54.200 Yeah.
01:35:55.500 Also, we have Stephen Miller, who's talking about the autopsy being done by the Democrats on the last election.
01:36:03.040 And he's always so good.
01:36:06.460 He's fantastic.
01:36:07.560 He's always so good for this administration.
01:36:10.580 Yeah.
01:36:11.020 Here's what he had to say about it.
01:36:12.260 I think the big thing that we're missing here in all of this is this wasn't a normal election between two different parties and candidates.
01:36:20.460 This was the culmination of a four-year effort to outlaw the political opposition party in this country and put the Republican candidate and the Republican president of the United States behind bars.
01:36:35.540 The major feature of this election campaign was a years-long effort to disqualify President Trump from the ballot.
01:36:43.180 Remember, Colorado even did, in fact, remove him from the ballot.
01:36:46.860 An effort to incarcerate his senior officials and advisors, to criminalize support for President Trump,
01:36:53.660 to financially bankrupt, blacklist, deplatform the 501c3s, 501c4s, political action committees and others supporting President Trump.
01:37:03.800 And again, put President Trump behind bars for multiple life terms.
01:37:09.520 That's what President Trump fought against and overcame to become president.
01:37:14.020 He won the election for many reasons, but most importantly of all is the fact that in spite of all of these injustices,
01:37:23.020 witch hunts, hoaxes and persecutions, the American people sided with fundamentally an agenda that puts Americans first.
01:37:32.040 And they rejected the third world politics and policies of the Democrat Party.
01:37:38.300 The major political dividing line in America today is between a first world vision of America and a third world vision of America.
01:37:45.860 We see these politics playing out over and over again in every race all across this country.
01:37:51.280 Look what's happening in Los Angeles right now.
01:37:53.240 It's an entire mayoral campaign built on this issue.
01:37:55.800 So we'll see. Is there a majority or a plurality of voters in Los Angeles that want to live in a first world city or want to live in a third world city? We'll find out. But that's what plays out. Those are the battle lines of every conflict in this country every single day. Do we lock up violent offenders or do we let them rape and pillage innocent citizens? Do we incarcerate and jail Somali refugees who steal all of our welfare money or do we empower them to keep stealing?
01:38:19.280 Do we have an open border flooded with migrants in the third world or do we have a sealed, secure border? 1.00
01:38:24.680 Do we have a jury system in this country in the English tradition that is fair and impartial and honest? 0.98
01:38:30.480 Or is our criminal justice system like so many third world countries where we simply incarcerate people because we don't like the tribe that they're in? 0.96
01:38:38.360 Those are the dividing lines. 0.97
01:38:39.860 Americans in 2024 said we want to be a first world country again.
01:38:44.420 We don't want to be a third world country anymore.
01:38:46.000 We want Donald Trump to make America safe, strong, free, prosperous again.
01:38:50.560 I love him.
01:38:53.080 I love the guy.
01:38:55.740 He's brilliant.
01:38:56.700 He most definitely is.
01:38:58.860 So well-spoken, so unafraid.
01:39:02.200 He gets the information out there.
01:39:04.260 He knows the information, and he disseminates it really well.
01:39:08.500 Yes, and that's one thing that President Trump has done.
01:39:12.800 Put a lot of people in office around him.
01:39:15.180 are able to communicate.
01:39:17.340 Way better than the first term.
01:39:19.540 Yes.
01:39:20.740 So it's pretty effective.
01:39:22.660 It is.
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01:40:30.280 You know, we're talking about what President Trump has been going through with the Democrats trying to prosecute him and put him in jail so he couldn't become president.
01:40:50.140 Then you've got several things also pending, like the $83 million judgment to E. Gene Carroll, which was insane to begin with.
01:41:02.260 Absolutely was.
01:41:03.440 Found him culpable for that.
01:41:06.200 Well, a federal court just paused his $83 million payment to E. Gene Carroll, pending a Supreme Court ruling.
01:41:14.020 Yeah, they're continuing on with it.
01:41:15.780 They didn't just throw it away, which they should have.
01:41:18.520 That is just unbelievable to me.
01:41:21.780 If you follow the trial at all, it is really mind-boggling that they found him responsible for that.
01:41:29.400 Because she didn't even know what year it happened.
01:41:33.880 Didn't know the exact year.
01:41:36.280 Yeah, I think I was wearing this dress.
01:41:38.400 Yeah, it was 94, 95, 96.
01:41:43.040 I don't know, somewhere in there.
01:41:44.220 That's right.
01:41:44.680 Here's a picture of me wearing the dress that I was wearing the day Donald Trump attacked me.
01:41:50.180 Oh, okay.
01:41:50.840 Thanks, E.
01:41:52.500 Anyone who's been to the store that she claims this happened in, it's virtually impossible for something like that to happen.
01:42:00.600 I don't know why the defense didn't just use that.
01:42:05.920 I really don't.
01:42:06.680 It's amazing.
01:42:07.360 I mean, it's virtually impossible.
01:42:10.340 Now, it may be me.
01:42:12.760 well you know when i walk into bergdorf yeah yeah you know it could be me right uh there's several
01:42:18.880 several people just show up yeah they do help you yeah right right and if you want to go into
01:42:25.180 a dressing room which is supposedly where this attack happened right it's locked right the door
01:42:30.780 is locked they've got to open it for you so you can try and close there so i'm i'm guessing sure
01:42:35.820 when donald trump walks in they're gonna let down walk around and do whatever the hell he wants
01:42:39.800 but he still doesn't have a key to the dressing room.
01:42:43.560 Right.
01:42:44.080 It was incredible.
01:42:44.720 It was preposterous.
01:42:46.020 The whole thing.
01:42:46.700 So the court granted Trump's request to pause that ruling,
01:42:49.840 citing no objection from Carroll, actually,
01:42:52.240 so long as Trump agreed to raise the bond by $7.46 million.
01:42:56.300 Yeah, he had to throw some money in a pile again, yeah.
01:42:58.820 To account for the interest that would accrue.
01:43:00.720 Yeah.
01:43:01.960 If it gets settled.
01:43:03.360 We'll see how this works through the Supreme Court,
01:43:06.060 but, you know, that was a win for him. 0.99
01:43:08.720 And she's such a nightmare of a human. 0.95
01:43:12.280 Strange. 1.00
01:43:12.480 I mean, holy cow.
01:43:13.780 Strange and nightmarish.
01:43:15.760 Absolutely.
01:43:15.880 I mean, there's all kinds of little stories and facts about her that just lead you to believe, okay, that didn't happen.
01:43:25.140 Although I remember a time I was in Bergdorf's and Donald Trump may have attacked you.
01:43:30.160 He may have attacked me.
01:43:30.960 Oh, wow.
01:43:31.360 Yeah.
01:43:31.760 Wow.
01:43:32.360 Yeah.
01:43:33.380 Man.
01:43:34.020 So.
01:43:34.560 Well, you should get it tried in this court because they'll probably listen.
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01:45:20.740 So,
01:45:21.740 this kind of ticks me off, actually.
01:45:24.720 So, a new report
01:45:26.100 analyzed Google reviews
01:45:28.420 of 200 natural
01:45:30.860 and historic sites
01:45:32.420 to crown the world's most
01:45:34.520 loved landmark.
01:45:36.580 And then they give you multiple choice, the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower, or the Coliseum.
01:45:46.240 You only have three to choose from.
01:45:48.080 Right.
01:45:48.860 And one of the three is the most loved landmark from Google Reviews of 200.
01:45:57.240 Not a single American site on that?
01:45:59.600 Well, not for the top one.
01:46:01.800 You know, I don't see the list of the reviews of 200 natural and historic sites, so it's got to be American landmarks, right?
01:46:10.820 I mean, we've got some pretty powerful ones in this country.
01:46:14.820 You know, before you go trouncing around Budapest, you know, maybe you take a look at the Grand Canyon.
01:46:21.680 Yeah.
01:46:22.160 You know, something like that.
01:46:23.280 Mount Rushmore.
01:46:23.560 There you go.
01:46:24.400 Yeah.
01:46:24.880 But according to this, the number one icon, the Coliseum.
01:46:32.040 That is pretty cool.
01:46:33.200 It is.
01:46:33.920 It is.
01:46:34.340 I wouldn't mind going to Rome and seeing that.
01:46:36.160 I have a replica at the house.
01:46:38.260 Do you?
01:46:38.620 Yeah, I do.
01:46:39.280 I got it when Gladiator 2 came out.
01:46:41.840 Oh, of course.
01:46:42.680 The popcorn holder.
01:46:45.680 Was Gladiator 2, was that good?
01:46:48.180 I enjoyed it.
01:46:49.240 You did.
01:46:50.740 That doesn't sound like you really did.
01:46:54.160 So the Coliseum is of the most four and five star reviews.
01:46:59.640 And people spent more time gushing about it.
01:47:01.800 than any other landmark.
01:47:03.320 So I'd like to see the list.
01:47:04.700 I'm going to have to find the list
01:47:06.900 of who they were choosing from.
01:47:09.780 Yeah.
01:47:09.920 Because I'm sure, you know,
01:47:11.040 it has to be.
01:47:12.320 Hello, the United States of America.
01:47:13.980 I know.
01:47:14.420 Come on.
01:47:14.720 We're not in the top three?
01:47:16.580 Please.
01:47:17.280 Very disconcerting.
01:47:18.640 Although the Eiffel Tower is pretty cool.
01:47:20.160 I would like to visit the Eiffel Tower.
01:47:23.480 Never have. 1.00
01:47:24.480 But then you got to go to French.
01:47:26.240 Yeah. 1.00
01:47:27.520 I have very little desire
01:47:29.480 to see the Taj Mahal.
01:47:31.800 I don't know.
01:47:32.440 India doesn't seem like a dream vacation to me.
01:47:36.660 My wife and my daughter really want to go to Europe.
01:47:39.700 Yeah, I'd love to.
01:47:40.320 Spend some time there.
01:47:41.240 Yeah, it'd be fun.
01:47:42.140 And I'm like, you know, have a good time.
01:47:48.160 Yeah, send me a couple pictures.
01:47:50.400 Right.
01:47:50.860 Let me know how this goes.
01:47:52.600 Right.
01:47:53.220 And, whew, man.
01:47:55.400 I have an interesting list myself.
01:47:57.680 seven archaeological finds that confirm the accuracy of the Bible.
01:48:03.460 Oh, okay.
01:48:04.380 Because you'll hear from a lot of people about the, you know,
01:48:07.380 cute little stories of your sky god.
01:48:09.720 Yeah.
01:48:10.000 That's what you'll get from, you know, from atheists a lot of the time. 0.97
01:48:15.320 But there has been some pretty compelling finds that tend to prove 0.56
01:48:20.840 what the Bible says is true.
01:48:22.780 Like the Tell Dan Steele was once common to hear that King David
01:48:27.120 Belonged more to tradition than to history
01:48:29.820 A useful founding figure
01:48:33.120 Whose existence couldn't be confirmed
01:48:34.840 Okay
01:48:35.240 But they found fragments
01:48:38.940 Of a 9th century B.C. inscription
01:48:41.640 Found at Tel Dan
01:48:43.920 Written by a neighboring kingdom
01:48:47.200 It refers to the House of David
01:48:49.420 Right
01:48:49.860 Using the standard language of dynasties
01:48:52.080 I do
01:48:52.420 Doesn't tell us everything about King David
01:48:54.580 But it does show that within a couple of generations, surrounding nations did recognize a ruling line that traces back to him.
01:49:03.000 So that's pretty cool.
01:49:05.180 Number two, the Pontius Pilate inscription.
01:49:08.020 The Gospels placed Jesus within a very specific Roman context under a prefect named Pontius Pilate.
01:49:15.340 Obviously, historians had references to Pilate in written sources, but for years, nothing really material.
01:49:22.040 But there's a stone inscription that was just found in Caesarea.
01:49:25.880 Well, not just found.
01:49:27.040 It was found in 1961.
01:49:28.820 Just found, though.
01:49:29.820 I mean, just within the history of the world.
01:49:32.240 The thing is, sometimes they find it.
01:49:33.700 Actually, it could have been found in 61, and then they just told us about it now.
01:49:37.860 I see that a lot in archaeological finds.
01:49:40.840 Yeah, that's true.
01:49:41.020 It's true.
01:49:41.620 And so this did name, pilot, and identified his office.
01:49:45.920 So it's the kind of detail, as you said, that rarely makes headlines.
01:49:50.540 Right.
01:49:50.840 But it does reinforce what the Gospels assume throughout, that they're describing events within a functioning Roman administration, not some abstract symbolic setting.
01:50:03.680 Then the Dead Sea Scrolls.
01:50:05.840 Before the mid-20th century, the gap between the oldest surviving Hebrew manuscripts and the time of their composition left room for some speculation.
01:50:15.240 Some assumed the text had shifted substantially over centuries.
01:50:18.580 Then you've got the 1947 discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which changed the terms of that discussion.
01:50:26.360 Dating back more than a thousand years earlier than previously known manuscripts, they preserve large portions of the Old Testament.
01:50:36.080 What stands out is not perfect uniformity, but consistency.
01:50:40.720 Variants exist, as they do in many, any really manuscript tradition.
01:50:46.040 But the overall stability of the text across such a long span, you can't ignore.
01:50:51.940 Shows that, yeah.
01:50:53.240 Let me guess number one.
01:50:55.940 All right.
01:50:56.660 Probably that boat that everybody thinks was built.
01:51:00.880 Whatever.
01:51:02.980 No?
01:51:03.640 Don't think.
01:51:04.920 No, because I thought we found it.
01:51:06.360 I don't think.
01:51:07.440 Oh, wow, because I thought we found it.
01:51:08.900 It's not mentioned in this particular list, but the Pool of Shilohm is.
01:51:14.680 The Gospel of John has been treated as more theological in tone, with less confidence placed in its geographical detail.
01:51:21.800 But in 2004, work in Jerusalem uncovered a stepped pool that matched the description of the Pool of Shilohm, where Jesus sends a blind man to wash.
01:51:35.160 What began as a partial discovery has gradually expanded.
01:51:38.900 Last year, ongoing excavations revealed more of the pool's full extent,
01:51:44.200 confirming that it was not just a small ritual basin,
01:51:47.220 but a prominent landmark used by pilgrims making their way up to the temple.
01:51:53.280 The discovery wasn't driven by an attempt to confirm the gospel.
01:51:56.480 It emerged from routine excavation and has been clarified piece by piece ever since.
01:52:03.140 Which is pretty cool.
01:52:05.320 Hezekiah's Tunnel.
01:52:07.220 Biblical accounts of kings often face skepticism, especially when they describe large-scale projects under pressure.
01:52:15.580 In 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles, King Hezekiah prepares Jerusalem for an Assyrian invasion by securing the city's water supply,
01:52:25.000 redirecting the Gihon Spring so that it can't be used by enemy forces outside the walls.
01:52:33.360 It's described briefly in scripture, almost in passing, but the implication is pretty significant.
01:52:39.000 A major engineering effort carried out under the pressure of an approaching army.
01:52:45.080 In Jerusalem, the tunnel itself has long been known and even traversed.
01:52:50.680 It's an ancient water channel cutting through bedrock.
01:52:54.400 What wasn't clear for centuries was whether this was the tunnel described in scripture or simply one of several.
01:53:00.860 significant doubt was removed
01:53:04.400 in 1880 when two boys exploring
01:53:06.420 the passage discovered an inscription
01:53:08.540 a few meters
01:53:10.040 from the southern exit
01:53:11.560 carved into the wall
01:53:14.040 it describes workers
01:53:15.500 digging from opposite ends
01:53:17.960 and hearing each other's voices
01:53:19.760 as they broke through
01:53:20.960 Jerusalem was part of the Ottoman ruled
01:53:23.620 Palestine at the time
01:53:24.880 and the inscription was taken to Turkey
01:53:27.240 where it remains today
01:53:29.680 The tone is practical, even understated.
01:53:32.400 It reads like the kind of record people leave when they've completed something difficult,
01:53:37.620 not the kind they invent later.
01:53:40.980 Then there's the Cyrus Cylinder.
01:53:44.300 The Book of Ezra depicts Persia's Cyrus the Great permitting the exiled Jews of Judah,
01:53:50.500 the southern kingdom centered on Jerusalem, to return and rebuild their temple.
01:53:56.160 Some skeptics have regarded that account as suspiciously convenient.
01:54:02.560 Exaggerated to fit a theological narrative,
01:54:05.340 presenting Cyrus as a kind of divinely appointed liberator for Judah.
01:54:12.360 A clay cylinder, though, discovered in Babylon in 1879,
01:54:17.380 kind of complicates that view.
01:54:19.000 It describes Cyrus restoring displaced people
01:54:22.320 and supporting their religious practices across the empire,
01:54:26.520 not as a one-off gesture, but as a governing approach.
01:54:31.040 This is something he did, apparently, multiple times.
01:54:34.640 And then there's the Kitaf-Henom scrolls,
01:54:37.400 which I know you talk about so often.
01:54:39.780 Oh, the Kitaf-Henom scrolls?
01:54:40.540 Right.
01:54:41.000 How many times have you talked about them?
01:54:43.700 I'm sick of talking about them.
01:54:46.700 Are you going to do it again?
01:54:48.880 Yeah.
01:54:49.220 I'm going to put you through it one more time.
01:54:52.320 Debates over whether parts of the Old Testament were composed
01:54:55.320 often turn on how early we can place recognizable text.
01:55:00.440 Two small silver scrolls found in a burial site near Jerusalem in 1979
01:55:06.140 contain a version of the priestly blessing from Numbers.
01:55:10.120 The Lord bless you and keep you.
01:55:12.360 They date to the 7th century BC before the Babylonian exile.
01:55:16.900 uh delicate and tightly rolled they show that passages still read in churches
01:55:23.940 still read in churches today were already in use centuries earlier than some theories allowed
01:55:31.400 none of this of course proves the claims that matter most to christians but uh and it doesn't
01:55:38.100 attempt to weigh miracles or settle theology but it does narrow the distance between
01:55:43.240 Biblical text
01:55:44.980 And the world it describes 0.93
01:55:46.780 Right
01:55:47.140 And it's what
01:55:48.600 You know
01:55:49.020 People who are skeptics
01:55:50.520 Will always cite
01:55:52.080 Well you don't
01:55:52.920 That's just
01:55:53.500 Oh come on
01:55:54.400 That's not
01:55:55.160 That didn't actually happen
01:55:57.240 Right
01:55:57.700 Okay
01:55:58.380 Right
01:55:59.040 Alright
01:55:59.480 So it just
01:56:00.720 You know
01:56:01.060 It gives you a little bit of
01:56:02.540 Evidence to present it
01:56:05.140 At Memorial Day parties
01:56:06.620 This weekend
01:56:07.120 When you're at a barbecue
01:56:08.180 With your skeptical friend
01:56:09.300 That's what you need to do
01:56:09.480 That's what you need to do
01:56:10.360 That's what you need to do
01:56:11.220 Exactly
01:56:11.660 I did find that
01:56:12.600 The list of the top 10 landmarks.
01:56:16.640 All right.
01:56:16.940 The top 10 landmarks.
01:56:18.040 Any of them American?
01:56:19.660 Absolutely. 1.00
01:56:20.380 Oh, okay.
01:56:20.740 Yeah.
01:56:21.260 Eiffel Tower, number two.
01:56:23.580 Yep.
01:56:24.060 Rockefeller Center, number three.
01:56:27.080 Wow.
01:56:28.720 Taj Mahal.
01:56:29.460 That wouldn't be one I would readily name.
01:56:31.880 I know.
01:56:32.960 Taj Mahal.
01:56:33.940 Okay.
01:56:34.720 Niagara Falls.
01:56:35.980 Oh, yeah.
01:56:36.740 Yeah.
01:56:38.700 Sagrada Familia.
01:56:40.100 I'm not sure what that is.
01:56:42.600 I'm sure it's beautiful.
01:56:44.820 Yellowstone.
01:56:46.020 I think Sagrada Familia is a church in Spain, Portugal, somewhere in there.
01:56:54.580 Okay.
01:56:54.780 I think, yeah.
01:56:55.960 I'm sure it's beautiful.
01:56:57.500 I'm sure it is.
01:56:58.840 Yellowstone.
01:56:59.640 Okay.
01:57:00.420 The Brooklyn Bridge.
01:57:02.920 Wow.
01:57:03.700 Right?
01:57:04.200 That wouldn't be another one that jumps immediately to mind, but okay.
01:57:07.040 Vatican City.
01:57:08.620 Top 10.
01:57:09.260 Top 10.
01:57:10.020 Wow.
01:57:10.580 Yeah.
01:57:11.000 All right.
01:57:11.700 Yeah.
01:57:12.200 I mean, so.
01:57:12.960 Didn't even mention Mount Rushmore or any of the monuments in D.C.
01:57:18.280 Or any of the Empire State Building.
01:57:20.180 Yeah.
01:57:20.540 Wow.
01:57:21.300 Rockefeller Center over Empire State Building?
01:57:23.480 That's weird.
01:57:23.980 Even over the Chrysler Building.
01:57:25.640 Okay.
01:57:25.940 Whatever.
01:57:26.640 Right.
01:57:26.920 Whatever.
01:57:27.680 All right. 0.80
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02:00:21.520 Tim Burchett is a little pissed off.
02:00:23.300 And I am too, because Republicans continue to give up their power.
02:00:26.980 He left, I saw a clip earlier this morning of him in session, and he says the same thing
02:00:34.000 that he said here to us, you know, the constituents from him.
02:00:38.400 he was so angry uh that they were it was some deal that they were working out and the republican
02:00:44.760 leadership just turned it over to the democrats oh geez uh here it is everybody tim virgin
02:00:50.180 just left the committee i had some amendments that were cutting regulation things that we
02:00:57.720 should as republicans do yeah because of backroom deals they cut um they won't allow any amendments
02:01:05.260 on the bill
02:01:06.180 because the Democrats
02:01:07.880 didn't agree to it.
02:01:11.620 So here we are in the majority.
02:01:13.880 Yeah!
02:01:14.760 Yes, Tim.
02:01:15.580 And we're not allowed to do that.
02:01:16.820 Thank you.
02:01:17.300 And I'll guarantee you
02:01:18.580 when the Democrats
02:01:19.280 are in the majority,
02:01:20.860 which they very much could be 1.00
02:01:22.880 because of this kind of garbage. 1.00
02:01:24.880 Yes. 1.00
02:01:25.620 We're going to be in the majority.
02:01:27.260 You all have extended us
02:01:29.520 an incredible gift
02:01:31.820 and we're going to blow it
02:01:33.320 because we're not acting
02:01:34.460 like we're in the majority.
02:01:35.820 Yes.
02:01:36.120 We got opportunity.
02:01:37.300 Thank you, Tim.
02:01:38.020 It's not sexy.
02:01:39.200 No.
02:01:39.700 Deals with bridges and things.
02:01:44.000 Right.
02:01:44.580 Anyway, the bill, the amendment did.
02:01:47.240 And we allowed the Democrats to tell us what to do.
02:01:53.700 Preach.
02:01:53.900 It's just unbelievable.
02:01:55.780 Preach, Tim.
02:01:56.520 We have to give some guts.
02:01:58.000 Yeah. 0.99
02:01:58.740 This town is crooked as a dog's leg. 1.00
02:02:01.580 Disgusting. 0.98
02:02:02.020 so thank y'all for sending me here i really am glad you sent me here to this kind of stuff i
02:02:08.020 want to fight yeah and i'll let them have it yep anyway anyway i hear you thank y'all you're
02:02:15.560 welcome and thank you no doubt thank you he should be pissed absolutely it's insane that
02:02:22.540 they haven't they haven't taken advantage of their majority at all this whole time nope could
02:02:29.260 have been doing it got the executive branch we have the legislative uh really we kind of have
02:02:36.860 the supreme court i mean what else do you need to get this stuff done and they won't do it they
02:02:42.460 won't i mean but like he said when the democrats take over they think they won't take advantage
02:02:47.580 you bet they will they will
02:02:59.260 We'll be right back.