This Is Who's Destroying the Housing Market | 11⧸30⧸21
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Glenn Beck is joined by Pat Gray to discuss inflation and what it means for you and your family. He also talks about a thief who shows up on your roof on Christmas Eve and steals your Christmas presents. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Program" on Fox News Radio.
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We start the radio program here in just seconds with a special guest, Pat Gray.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Today, I've cleared everything out of the show and made space for your phone call.
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I want to hear what you are feeling, what you're thinking, what you're worrying about.
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I want to hear the voice of the American people today.
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Too often, the media we know is wrapped up in themselves,
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Time for you to voice your concerns or the things that are happening that are good
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Every Christmas Eve, a thief shows up at my house in the middle of the night,
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lands on the roof, shimmies down the chimney while everybody's asleep, and he's in.
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Yeah, sure, he leaves a bunch of presents for my family and me, but
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Pat Gray is joining us just for a quick second because he knows something about inflation
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because he has a cookie company called Kexi Cookies.
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Yeah, you don't want to eat them while outside because it could congeal in your bloodstream.
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But I wanted to talk to you about what are you seeing in inflation?
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And for the first, you know, it's been going on for like a year or more.
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But then we raised the price to include shipping, though.
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And shipping is probably one of the most expensive aspects of it.
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But between the ingredients and the shipping, inflation really hurts, really hurts.
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When butter goes up, when sugar goes up, when eggs go up, all that stuff goes into the cookies.
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I was telling Stu, I went into a Costco and I picked up five steaks, you know, just a pack of five steaks.
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We usually have a tradition that on Christmas Eve, we buy one of those steak roasts like it's a rib steak.
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But this year, they're, I don't know, $300 or something.
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So we're just, I mean, we're going to get kibbles and bits this year for Christmas Eve.
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I mean, I don't know how the average person is having meat right now.
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Even if you can afford it, it's a value proposition.
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Like, do I really want to spend $80 on five steaks?
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Even if you can afford the $80, it just seems insane.
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Especially if, I mean, you better know you're going to eat them.
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Well, because sometimes you'll think, I'm going to go out, you know, I'm going to have a steak on Monday or whatever.
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And then something comes up and then we don't have time to cook or we're going someplace.
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And by the end of the week, you're like, the steaks are brown.
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Now it's like, if you're getting meat, you better damn eat that meat.
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Do you see that they're releasing more oil from the energy?
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That is, first of all, it didn't work the first time.
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I love these people who just are pretending that this is meat and any kind of oil based product is never coming back down.
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Pete Buttigieg, on cut six here, kind of walks us through how you should deal with gas prices.
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Now there's talk about the Build Back Better Act, which is the quote-unquote human infrastructure.
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Are there things in that legislation that's now being cobbled together that is important to you as the Secretary of Transportation?
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Obviously, most of the physical infrastructure work was contemplated in the bill that was just signed.
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But there is more envisioned in the Build Back Better law.
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It contains incentives to make it more affordable to buy an electric vehicle.
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Up to a $12,500 discount, in effect, for families thinking about getting an EV.
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Families that, once they own that electric vehicle, will never have to worry about gas prices again.
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Yeah, and then you just have to drive it $108,000 miles.
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If it's a dollar per gallon, you might be saving.
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Because you still have to pay for the electricity, and of course, that's going up too.
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But if you go through all of that, I mean, in a matter of multiple decades, you're going
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But is it really, once we get rid of, you know, all of the coal electricity and all of
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No, it's going to be way cheaper once we get rid of that dirty, filthy coal.
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Because I thought the Build Back Better bill seemed like a scam to control everyone and
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But you're not thinking that that's what that's about?
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Well, there are ways to make, sure, solar panels and wind energy a lot more expensive
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But what if we pass another multi-trillion dollar bill that just takes money from people
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who are producing the economy and give it to people who would rather use that electricity
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so we get the same or a more deficient product, but for just a little bit more money rather
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That is how you solve a problem in this country.
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I mean, a lot of people in Washington, D.C. are going, right?
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Somebody on conservative radio saying the truth.
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By the way, have you heard about the new Jack from Twitter?
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We're going to talk about him coming up in a little while.
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Go to Twitter because if you go to Twitter today, you'll see right at the top, they want
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you to know, hey, those things that the new guy in charge here said, those are taken out
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It's a quote from a television show, and it's a satirical take on stereotypes.
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Journalist report as part of a panel on The Daily Show from October 26, 2010, which is
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why he didn't quote that it was from that because he was just joking around and what
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And I'm so glad to see they're setting the standard that when somebody says something
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as a joke, it's immediately at the top of everyone's Twitter feed.
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Again, also, like you don't have to quote every joke that happens on The Daily Show.
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You pick the one you really like and you think is really funny.
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So when he said if they are if they are not going to make a distinction between Muslims
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and extremists, then why should I distinguish between white people and racists?
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Because he thought that really connected with him, even if it's not his line.
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And actually, if you look at it from the other side of the aisle, if you will.
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If you're not going to separate a Muslim from terrorists, which we always have, always do.
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Why should you expect anyone to say, well, white person isn't a racist?
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But what he's saying it, how he's saying it is that all white people will never, ever give
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And so why don't we just say that all white people, which is not true.
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It's not one that is gleefully said out loud in public.
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So how he's offending, really, honestly, by saying that was a joke, he's offending everybody
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Or maybe we made the distinction that some white people could not be racist.
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You know, back in those days, it was possible for someone with white skin to not have negative
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characteristics assigned to them, which, by the way, is the definition of racism.
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We now know that all white people are all racist.
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When you identify someone by skin color with negative characteristics, that's not racism.
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Just so we are clear, that is, I guess, the old school definition of racism.
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Oh, by the way, the guy who is in charge of the CRT classes and all of the, you know,
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And he's going to be, he's going to be making sure that Houston is full of equity now.
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People don't, might not know that, who are in Houston.
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You should probably check into this if you're in Houston.
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Houston because they got rid of him in Virginia and he got a new job in Houston, Texas at
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What are, what are, what views that you have or concerns that you have are not being covered
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What is it that you're feeling that we might be missing?
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I didn't believe I'd be talking to you one day.
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Anyway, long story short, Glenn, thank you and your team because I started listening to
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Some of the other guys, I get like so depressed that you guys.
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If Glenn is the uplifting part of your life, you're in trouble.
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I mean, I'm, I'm a, I was a loser for a long time.
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Uh, yeah, but as far as the culture goes and the media, I don't watch television.
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I just listen to the radio and, um, I'm really, I'm worried for my grandkids.
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And, um, uh, you know, I just, I'm just so, uh, I, uh, worried about what they're going
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Cause you know, I could, I could handle the commies and all that.
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I mean, you're the one, all these other guys, it was you.
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I started listening to, and, uh, I just wanted to thank you.
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Um, when it comes to the kids, there is something happening with this.
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You have to remember, this is, um, a cycle that we go through.
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Every 80 years, and you can track it all the way back to Mesopotamia.
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Uh, there is an 80 year pendulum swing, and we are at the same place that we were at in
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And the weed generation, uh, is either really, really evil, um, because you can't really,
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when it's a me generation, when it's all just me, myself, and I, there's nobody that wants
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to join any groups because it's me, me, me, me, me.
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And it's bad because it's selfish, but it's safer than the we, because if you convince
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the people that they all have to act as a collective, uh, you can convince them to be a collective
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and turn out the heroes of World War II or turn out the dark side of World War II, those
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We're at that zenith in 2024, 2025 is the pendulum starts to come back.
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Uh, but it'll take 40 years to get, you know, back to the middle.
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It is, um, it's, it's a tough road, but these kids are the hero generation.
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And I think we need to, A, educate them, make sure that they know American history.
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We were having a Thanksgiving dinner and, uh, just ask the kids what they learned about
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Um, I had some, uh, nieces that, uh, came back with us and I took them through our museum
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Only 25% of people can identify Winston Churchill.
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I say the name Winston Churchill and people still don't know who Winston Churchill is.
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If all you know is the name and the picture of Abraham Lincoln and the picture of George
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Washington, but you don't know any of the stories.
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So you have a responsibility to, uh, educate them.
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Some of them, especially this latest generation that is, uh, in their teens and early twenties,
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I believe they're going to be the ones that fight it, but we should also recognize that
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they're coming out, uh, really tolerant, really, really tolerant of a lot of stuff.
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And the older generation, my generation might worry about that, but let's not dismiss God has
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We were just talking about the worries that all of us have about our children and our
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grandchildren growing up and how radical the schools have become.
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If you're not teaching history and I have news for you, this is really hard.
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It is, you know, people will come up and say to my kids, oh, I bet you know everything about
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American history because your dad, no, I'm their dad.
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They listen to me as much as your kids listen to you.
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We were watching some movie and maybe it was about World War II or something.
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And I said, yeah, it's been in my office since before you were born.
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But because they saw it in a movie, now all of a sudden it's important and it's really hard.
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I don't know how to, I don't know how to do it.
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Because, you know, my kids are still at the point where they want to listen.
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They're interested in the things that I want to do with them.
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And then at some point that turns into the opposite, right?
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Like the last person they want to listen to is you.
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But my wife is now starting to see, you know, with both of them, they're not listening to her.
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I mean, as a teenager, you have your issues with your parents.
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You get to that point where you can come back and understand what was going on.
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So there is a, there is a problem and I can't tell you I know how to solve it because I can
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talk to other people's kids and other people's kids.
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Let's switch kids because I can talk to other people's kids and they will be interested
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These should be under the Christmas tree at every person's house that is within, in earshot
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If you want to teach your kids the truth about American history, the first two books are by
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This is a history book that in very short chapters tells all of the important stories
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in American history and it's, it's easy to read and it gets you just the basic understanding
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You can go and delve in, but even in a two page story about the pilgrims, you'll learn
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more than in all of the other history books that they're reading in school.
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Now that's usually true with, with the Barton family because they talk so fast.
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They actually say more details than anyone else.
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But this is a book, so it's just packed with real good information, really good information.
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It's called American history in black and white.
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If you happen to be black or more white, um, it's a really good book that shows you the
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history, um, of the black American heroes all the way back.
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And what the truth is on how we got to where we are now, the other book I've talked about
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for years, uh, and it is essential reading for every family and it's called the 5,000 year
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How did the world jump after 5,000 years of nothing but fire?
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How did we go from fire in 1776 to the light bulb, space travel, and now talking about
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America happened and it explains how we were set up and the principles behind the American
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Uh, anybody also for a book list, anybody who is an adult and really wants to understand
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It comes out in January, but I would order it now.
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I could easily leave them out, but I really believe in these books.
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The Tuttle twins books are really, really good.
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And that goes for young kids, teenagers, even adults.
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They have different books, different levels of, uh, of maturity and they take on things
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Most of us are not going to read the road to serfdom.
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Most of us are, are not going to read the law or Leviathan.
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These, the adventures of these kids, they teach them all of the principles in all of
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Uh, and they teach the free market system and crony capitalism and why that's bad.
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Uh, all of it you can find in the Tuttle twins books.
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So one more time, let me give them to you, the American story and American history in
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Those are both by David Barton, the 5,000 year leap.
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Look for the one that has my forward on it, but either is fine, but I, I worry about what's
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You can find them at tuttletwins.com slash back.
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And should you get the, uh, is it easier to just buy the summary of the great reset?
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If you kind of get that, it's going to be a lot faster.
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And I've read it myself and it's, it's really well.
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But I mean, it's probably going to make more sense than what you wrote.
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Uh, no, actually you should be careful if you're buying the great reset because there are fraudulent
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copies up there on Amazon that say the summary of the great reset by Glenn Beck by some other
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Uh, so yeah, be careful when you're really, really careful when you're buying it.
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Let me go to, uh, uh, let me go in to Joe in Georgia.
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Hey, uh, just want to talk about the inflation a little bit.
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Um, first of all, um, we got to fire everybody, if everybody in Washington, DC, I mean, for
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It comes on after years and years of bad money management.
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And until we start firing people and making them realize they work for us, I mean, it's
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I know it ain't all the pandemic's fault, but my wife was paying $150 for groceries.
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My wife makes good money, but we're not like everybody.
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I mean, we, we've kind of survived the pandemic cause we got jobs that, you know, afford us
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But when you've got people that run bills that aren't standalone bills, we need to start
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Quit packing full of pork and stop printing more money.
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When I was a kid, I used to watch the three stooges and I know you probably didn't think
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the three stooges were going to come to this conversation, but there's an episode on there
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where Curly accidentally shoots a hole in the boat.
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So he pulls out the drill and starts to drill another hole.
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And Mo goes, why are you drilling another hole to let the water out?
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We're just throwing more money at a problem and we're creating more problems.
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You can't just keep throwing money at a problem and expect it to go away.
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And Democrats are probably the worst about doing that.
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They think we need a government program for everything.
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Our free market will set itself and we'll let us survive this.
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The important thing to learn from this, and you just hit it at the end, they're not looking
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They are actually drilling holes because they want more water to come in.
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Unlike the three stooges where they were just dopes, that excuse can't be had anymore.
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Did you know in the Build Back Better bill, what is it, six million illegal aliens are
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That means six million can now access welfare, can access health care, et cetera, et cetera.
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But as you stated, that's in the Build Back Better bill.
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You want to do reform of immigration, do reform of immigration.
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There's still a chance that that Build Back Better bill does not pass in the Senate.
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You've got to call your senators and say, please do everything you can.
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Do not let this bill pass in any shape or form.
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I mean, an example from this week where someone we talked about,
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was there, she was going for the, she was from the Soviet Union.
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I can't think of her name off the top of my head.
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She was going for the comptroller of the treasury.
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And there were five senators that were, that blocked her nomination.
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And I will tell you that I got an email from a senator who I alerted early on
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And a few minutes later, he wrote back and said, oh, my gosh, it is true.
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And he contacted a Democrat and said, you can't, you can't stand for this.
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And he educated that Democrat and that Democrat educated the other Democrats.
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Honestly, this is what really is happening here.
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And there are Democrats that can and will see the light.
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Because right now, you know, Manchin is saying, I'm just, I want it less than 1.5.
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I don't want, I don't care if it, if it has zero cost to it.
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I mean, legitimately, there's like nothing in there that costs a dime.
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It is the key to start the machine of the Great Reset and cannot be passed.
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We only touched on this for a second here, but it's worth reiterating that this audience is single-handedly responsible for blocking this wild nominee for comptroller of the currency.
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She wanted to end all banking, all banking as we know it, and make it one bank, the bank of the Federal Reserve.
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I still think that is happening because that's their goal, but she came out and said it.
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She never really distanced herself from the Soviet Union.
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Yeah, and we know the behind-the-scenes stories of this one, and we know that this audience is basically single-handedly responsible for it.
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And look, part of me is inspired by that, right?
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Like, you know, you in particular, Glenn, were all over this and did the research on it, and the audience was alerted to it, and this changed.
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But what happens if you happen to be looking at a different news story that day?
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What happens if you happen to be distracted by, you know, a new deal at Taco Bell, and you just didn't happen to read it?
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Please continue to do what you're doing as an audience.
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This audience is the audience that made the difference in blocking that nomination.
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So please call your senators today about the Build Back Better bill and say, I don't care how low the cost is.
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If you want this stuff to continue, we could definitely use your help.
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I just wanted to say that I, uh, I run a small shed shop that has turned into a kind of a small home company.
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Um, now we're not quite there completely, but I've, I've done everything from modulars in between.
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And when I mean modulars, I mean climate controlled stick built 50 year homes.
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I think right now we're about six, $7, a two by four.
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I own one franchise, by the way, that I bought with my combat pay from one of my last deployments.
00:45:49.560
I'm kind of more of the pointer dog at this point and work in the sales side, but I've watched this inflation and I've been trying to figure out what to do for homeless vets because we've got one of the highest per capita homeless vets.
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And, uh, North America here outside of Asheville, North Carolina, where we've got one of the better VAs.
00:46:06.560
So anyways, long story short, I got into the small home thing because I was asked every week, what does it take to turn one of these into a tiny home?
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And I had to tell people, no, you can't do that.
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Don't tell me you're going to live in it or I can't sell it to you.
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Now I'm personally in a, in a combat infantry vet.
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I don't think the government should tell you what you can and can't do on your own property, but that's a whole nother conversation.
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Um, the, uh, the thing that I wanted to bring up here is this, this small home thing is here to stay.
00:46:36.580
Um, it's no longer a trend and I, and I don't mean tiny home.
00:46:39.220
When you say tiny home inspectors get upset because you're usually having to get a lot of stamps to approve the code.
00:46:46.440
But, uh, we did our demographic test and looking at how many people are, are, are making money and what are they making.
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And I looked at the millennials and I looked at baby boomers and all that.
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And we still have, you know, what over 75% of the money is controlled by the baby boomers, but they only make up what, like 75 million like that.
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Now there's 96 million baby boomers in the market.
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And a lot of them are still living with mom and dad.
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And so me being a millennial myself, just, I'm a grandpa millennial.
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Um, the, the world of trying to figure out how do you do this?
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I got three kids, you know, I never got political until I started having kids.
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Um, but no, the, the reality is this has got to be something that we figure out because housing prices have gone through the roof and Asheville area is one of the most sought after for retirement.
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We have, I mean, tens of thousands of people have moved here from New York and from Florida and from all over just trying to get out of the big cities.
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Um, but also to retire here because we're close to the mountains and, and right in the mountains really.
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And so I'm just watching this and trying to figure out what do we do, you know, as far as sustainable living.
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And I think one of the best things you can do is get out of debt.
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I mean, we sold, uh, our house downsized, lived in a fifth wheel for a whole year so that we could get out of debt and built a house that we just finished.
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That's half the size of what we originally had.
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And I just want to employ the audience getting out of debt is one of the biggest things that you can do, um, because of what's coming.
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And most people aren't waking up or they're too comfortable, not, not thinking about, Oh, I can't sell this house.
00:48:31.180
Cause I've had it for a hundred years in the family or whatever, but I just, I see the handwriting on the wall and I really appreciate you articulating it the way you have over the last year and, and throwing the stats and the facts out there and letting people realize we're not returning to normal.
00:48:50.320
And, um, you know, this new normal, unfortunately we're going to change the pendulum swings.
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I don't know if it's going to be undoable as far as the market.
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I mean, I watch more than that as a millennial, we, we, we watch, we watch the baby boomers lose, you know, a lot of my friends, older friends lose, um, big time in the market or in the real estate world.
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And, um, we're not willing as millennials to do that.
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And we kind of value things a little bit differently.
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So it's weird when we were doing the floor plans to do the surveys and to see that, you know, baby boomers like the big, big rooms with, you know, a double bath off there.
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And, you know, my crowd would rather have a small living space in a huge entertainment area.
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I mean, it's just different priorities across the board.
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Well, um, but seeing what we make, Matt, you are absolutely on the right track.
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You, I mean, that is the best message you could give people right now.
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If you can, um, getting out of debt, my grandfather always said the people who made money in the depression are the ones who had money in the depression because most people just didn't have any money.
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And so the people who survived were the ones that could afford to buy things, um, at dirt cheap prices.
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Um, and people were happy to sell them at dirt cheap prices because they didn't have anything and they needed the money, but there is something different as well.
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We are living, um, we have lived for the last 20 years or so in what will be regarded as our own kind of roaring twenties.
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The houses that I see, um, that are built here in Texas, uh, and they've been built this way for really 10 years, 20 years, these giant, giant homes.
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Uh, I will tell you that I think that that is the great Gatsby home of the future.
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I think they are going to be kind of a little like, um, the Newport, Rhode Island homes.
00:51:20.900
They're just not going to be, they're going to be set apart as some, as a time period.
00:51:34.200
If you have a home with a formal dining room and a formal living room, that's a thing of the past because he's right.
00:51:43.540
We haven't lived that way since the practically the turn of last century, but that's when the homes were designed and everything is changing.
00:51:53.880
And he's right again, people that are younger do not want these big homes.
00:52:00.540
So when you have people, my age downsizing because all their kids are gone and everything else, we downsize.
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Because those big homes, the ones that are up and coming don't want those big homes.
00:52:23.300
I was telling Stu during the break that, um, uh, this week, the podcast is with Andrew Yang and I just recorded it yesterday and he's fascinating.
00:52:32.300
Now he was the guy who ran for, um, president as a Democrat.
00:52:39.540
I mean, he, you know, he grew up a Democrat, but, uh, he doesn't believe in big government.
00:52:45.920
He does believe in things like UBI, but we talked about that in the podcast.
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That's where everybody gets a thousand dollars every month, a check for a thousand dollars every month.
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Just everybody gets a check for a thousand dollars a month.
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Um, however, we agree on the problem and very few people.
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Um, I'm trying to think of another way of saying this cause I know I've said it before and I just, I wish people would listen.
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Very few people truly understand what we are on the threshold of.
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Now, the, the industrial revolution, which changed, changed us from a, a community of people that worked farms with our horses to the life that we have today.
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That industrial revolution took about a hundred years to fully flip and think of the changes.
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If you were in, let's say 1850, just at the beginning of the industrial revolution and you're in 1850 and in a 10 year period, 1860 by the civil war, all of the changes that happened from 1850 to 1950.
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happened by 1860, earth shaking, earth shaking, earth shaking, people would be lost.
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They wouldn't, they barely understand the machines that they were to operate.
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And I've been telling you that the industrial revolution, that hundred year period is going to be compressed into a 10 year period and you're not going to like it.
00:54:53.980
And people are going to be, the upheaval is, is going to be remarkable.
00:55:00.960
And, uh, I talked to Andrew Yang about it and he said, you're exactly right.
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And I said, I think we, well, I think we're at the end, the beginning of this.
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And he, again, expressed kind of this frustration that I just expressed.
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How do we get people to, to, to understand this?
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Because if you don't understand the technology of tomorrow, if you don't understand AI and at least a GI, you don't understand what they're actually working on for robotics.
00:55:47.460
Google now has your call center and it will be better than a human.
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Have you ever, have you done yet a computerized call center?
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I feel like I have maybe I, I mean, it's tough because I go back and forth on this because some of the stuff is so bad.
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I mean, I, they can't recognize what you're saying.
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They, you know, some of them, some of it is really getting a lot better.
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Um, so call centers, he said that he said that right now Google has call center technology that will cut all of those call center jobs.
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This upheaval is happening and it's going to happen in the banking sector.
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It's how, this is what build back better is really all about, but they're not telling you what they're telling you is we have a golden opportunity to change the world.
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And in 10 years, you won't own anything and you'll like it.
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How do you get a country and a whole Western culture that is based on ownership?
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Now I want to, I'm going to take a quick break and then I want to come back and I want to tie this back to the original statement about buying a home.
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Well, if you're trying to buy a home right now, especially in a place like Texas, which one of my new employees is, she can't find one.
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You know, you're used to, you know, okay, I'll give you a $5,000 more.
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No, this, this person, quote unquote, came in with $75,000 over the asking price.
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Almost one in every five U.S. homes sold in the third quarter of this year was purchased by an investor entity rather than an individual that is looking to live in or rent out the residence.
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One in every five homes that have been sold are going to a big investment firm.
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Investors bought more than 90,000 homes, totaling more than $63 billion, representing 18% of all homes sold in the quarter.
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Increasing home prices fueled by intense housing shortage have created opportunities for investors to reap big profits.
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These same factors have pushed more Americans to rent, which also creates opportunities for investors because investors typically turn their homes they purchase into rentals and now can charge higher rents.
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Rent for single-family homes surged by more than 10% in 12 months through September, the fastest annual rent inflation in 16 years.
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Nearly 77% of all homes were bought in an all-cash transaction.
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And these investment firms, like BlackRock, are going in and buying entire neighborhoods.
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They are the people that come in and say, I'll give you $75,000 over the asking price.
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Why would investment firms think that they are going to just be able to make money on paying something $75,000 over the asking price?
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They know, as the Great Reset states, that by 2030, you will own nothing.
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And you're paying Mr. Potter, in the end, to live in Pottersville.
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Well, this is exactly what happened in It's a Wonderful Life.
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Is the big guy who has money, is he going to come in and swoop in when there's problems and buy up everything and then make them rental houses or make these people enslaved to him for profit?
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That's exactly what's happening, and it's all happening in the name of equity.
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But I don't think it means the same kind of equity they think.
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We ask Americans to do what I think is damn near the impossible.
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Because if somebody comes in and offers $75,000 for your house, $75,000 over asking price, are you going to say no?
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But the only way to stop this is to not sell to these big investors.
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You have to send the money, or you have to send the message.
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No, I actually care about the little people, not you, who's just gobbling up my whole town.
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But literally, I have an employee that cannot find a house within any sane distance from our studios.
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If we leave the little people behind, you know, the normal people,
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we don't have a very safe and secure country anymore.
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We have to try to convince each other and hold each other's hands we're in this together.
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Take off the speakerphone so I can hear you better.
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I, first off, cannot believe I'm talking to the man, the myth, the legend, Dr. Glenn Beck.
01:06:22.440
I started listening to your show, oh, about six years ago, I guess, on a regular basis.
01:06:28.920
And I guess it was, that was the beginning of the education system there for me.
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And then I also listened to the great Rush Limbaugh right after you.
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And now that we have this empty vacuum of Rush being gone, I listen to you primarily now.
01:06:46.620
And a lot of your predictions, a lot of what other people say, oh, that's crazy conspiracy crap, is actually true.
01:06:58.720
All through the Trump years, all through the Trump years, I'm seeing things in a different way now.
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It's almost like a veil has been lifted, and I see it.
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And if I hear something on regular news, I always ask the question, what's in it for them?
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So, with your Dr. Fauci special that you had a week ago, first off, you're right about Google.
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I looked on Google, I just typed in Glenn Beck, and usually Google would bring in every one of your shows on there, except for that one.
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And I'm scrambling around, looking, looking, looking, like, well, maybe it's in Blaze.
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And there, about, oh, 10, 15 shows back, and mixed in with all these other different years, there it was.
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So, I watched it, and I thought, you know, you said, oh, this is going to be shocking, this is going to be surprising.
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I've already been thinking that's what's been going on all along.
01:08:03.300
Yeah, I think that we might have all felt that way, but to then see, here is the proof.
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And the proof is so easy to verify and so easy to get.
01:08:16.700
And the fact that not one mainstream corporate media has done any of this work is still shocking, still shocking, at least to me.
01:08:32.560
I don't know when I'm going to stop being shocked by, you know, President Trump said, and I didn't like it when he said this, the press is the enemy of the people.
01:09:03.880
He doesn't believe the First Amendment applies to Twitter or, you know, fine, whatever.
01:09:09.800
But he really, truly comes from a place to where he thinks he knows better than everybody else.
01:09:16.740
By the way, we're going to pine for the days of Jack.
01:09:23.120
And he actually believes that people are cattle, that they are just not smart enough.
01:09:34.740
Well, partially that's true because we've just trusted that the system would keep us safe and that we're going to be fine.
01:09:49.060
Because we didn't pay attention, thieves have come in and they are stealing everything this country has.
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This is the biggest transfer of wealth in all of global history.
01:10:20.440
Americans have lost loved ones in a war that turned out to be ambiguous at best and regretful and follow through.
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We've had an epidemic that is terrifying people closing churches, schools, businesses.
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And America has become unrecognizable to its citizens.
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And all people want for is the things for things to go back to normal.
01:11:06.660
Would you say that's a good description of today?
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That is the America at the end of Woodrow Wilson's presidency.
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This is when America voted for an end to the progressive era, at least for a time being.
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If you've listened to me for more than six years, you had to endure my Woodrow Wilson is an evil son of a that phase.
01:11:51.500
It was a fun era where everybody was like, why are you harping on Woodrow Wilson?
01:11:55.600
And I'm like, because if you understand Woodrow Wilson, you understand where we're going.
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I have to say that we are in the same potentially we are in the same place.
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Because let me tell you what happened in 1920 and beyond.
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Americans were disillusioned with the Wilson presidency.
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They had just gone through the League of Nations where they wanted one world government.
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I'm not giving rights away to some other country and some globalist group.
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And change presented itself in the form of a wildly unremembered, yet extremely popular in his time, presidential candidate, Warren G.
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Where Wilson had promised voters a perfectly orchestrated society from the top down.
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Harding promised to be a business oriented Republican and campaigned with a slogan, a return to normalcy.
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By the way, after World War Two and a decade over a decade of progressive things that were happening under FDR.
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Do you know what the winning slogan was from the Republicans?
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After the activism of Theodore Roosevelt and the just out of control arrogance.
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Harding was a simple, bland and absolute perfect guy to be president.
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Harding cut taxes and spending by 50% in his first year.
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Then he followed it the next year with a 50% reduction of that budget.
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Calvin Coolidge was sitting at a at a dinner at the White House.
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And the guy sitting next to him was one of the big reporters of the day.
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I said, I can get you to say more than two words in a row.
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This guy was not somebody who was out in front of the public all the time.
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I want to think about what I want to think about.
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Often with a sweet yet short respite of balance between the two.
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But it is the balance between the two that we should strive for.
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The world was bleak for Americans after Woodrow Wilson was done.
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I can't imagine that they could actually see a comeback from that.
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Remember, Wilson had actually paid neighbors to spy on neighbors.
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People were paid by the federal government to go through their neighbor's mail and read it and let Washington know what was going on.
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History is a really great place to just sit back when everything is on fire, just to sit back and read history and learn from history.
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Because you could go, holy cow, I can't believe we survived that.
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We survived the Civil War and came back with the American century.
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This is going to be the toughest time period for Americans to recover.
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I still know that this audience is going to play a big role in saving America.
01:17:24.960
It's just probably millions of Americans doing exactly what they're supposed to do.
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And being a source of light and goodness and truth.
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And if we look back at history, it seems probable that it will happen.
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I've been listening to you for more than 10 years.
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Well, they have to pay me a lot of money to listen to this.
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Hey, I'm in the kind of the behind-the-scenes business of real estate.
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What really scares me the most, and boy, you were speaking my language just a little while ago here, is just the evaporation of the American dream that goes with owning real estate.
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And I admit that I'm part of the problem, and I've made a living doing this for quite a few years.
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I would love to be able to own enough land to be able to leave that to my kids when I'm gone.
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And I just don't see that happening for the majority of the American people.
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I have to tell you, I am out of the ordinary American box, but I don't think I'm going to be able to leave a lot of land for my kids.
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I don't think the government is going to allow anyone, through taxes, to really leave very much of anything to their family.
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And I think what would be clear, too, we're not vilifying people who invest in homes.
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And there are a lot of companies who are coming in and doing things that are totally out of the norms of the market.
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We're not talking about a person who buys and sells homes.
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And there's nothing wrong with making a profit.
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We just have to make sure that we're understanding where these things are going, how they're working, and what effects they have.
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Yeah, all of our strengths are being used against us.
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And so people with ill intent, those who are very, very greedy, and in this case, those who are in bed with the government and a global government,
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know exactly what's on the horizon, and they've left everybody out.
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And so they're playing a completely different game.
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They might like one, but they probably had to buy it.
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Although he may have spent some time with Mario, I got to say, back in the day.
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This is, you know, I started off with the Andrew Cuomo thing and Andrew Cuomo was awful.com
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and thought to myself, there's no way that he's going to get, he's going to step down.
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He's going to get thrown out of office because I am a pessimist.
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You know, I just, even though he obviously deserved to be thrown out of office.
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You know, when you happen to kill thousands of old people, generally speaking, that's
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He wound up getting thrown out, you know, kind of more related to the sexual harassment
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Which is so much more important than the killing of old people.
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But the killing of old people usually, you know, just the whole life and death thing tends
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Anyway, he was, of course, thrown out of office.
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And one of the things that popped out of that little scandal was Chris Cuomo's assistance
01:29:50.780
But the first words you heard from Andrew Cuomo about this scandal that CNN was covering
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When he made that speech, those words were written by Chris Cuomo.
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Chris Cuomo was writing speeches that his own network were covering out of the mouth of
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I don't think they knew it at the time because there is slight doubt that maybe they knew
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It's one of those things that they didn't know it on the record at the time.
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Now, what's interesting about this is that more and more detail has come out.
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And we, of course, saw multiple statements by Chris Cuomo on the air.
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Where he addressed and said things that he did do and that he did not do.
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Stuff like he did not use sources, for example.
01:30:59.860
To go after the women who were accusing his brother of wrongdoing.
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By the way, they released some texts from Andrew Cuomo, or from Chris Cuomo, directly
01:31:12.180
to Melissa DeRosa, who is the top aide slash henchman of Andrew Cuomo.
01:31:18.340
Well, he said he was using his sources to get information on women who were accusing.
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Isn't that what he told CNN that he wasn't doing?
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And in fact, the quote, one of the women, it's going to be very difficult for the average
01:31:32.220
person to keep track of all of the women that made accusations against Andrew Cuomo.
01:31:35.780
And Chris Cuomo, who was also accused, and that just seemed to have gone away completely.
01:31:39.980
But Andrew Cuomo was accused by a woman who did not accuse him of some of the criminal
01:31:49.340
type stuff that went on with some of the other accusers, but accused him of making her feel
01:31:54.060
uncomfortable, grabbed her bare back, pulled her in for an unwanted kiss, forcefully in
01:32:02.040
There's cameras, there's video of this occurring.
01:32:09.420
A woman who did not know Andrew Cuomo, but just was like a supporter and a fan, wanted
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And then he, of course, took advantage of that situation because he's a piece of...
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Three days later, Chris Cuomo texts Melissa DeRosa, the aide, and says, I have a lead on
01:32:36.380
Could have been a completely different wedding girl.
01:32:38.980
Maybe they needed a girl at a wedding and he was looking to book someone.
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Of course, what he says is, no, he was checking with his sources, but just trying to understand
01:32:49.720
when new information might be coming out, not trying to dig up dirt at all.
01:32:54.380
So, what are the vaguest odds on him losing his job with CNN?
01:33:00.980
I think the tide is turning, just like it did with Andrew.
01:33:04.520
Now, of course, Chris has committed all sorts of various sins against journalism and against
01:33:13.740
I don't think CNN has any journalistic integrity when it comes to Chris Cuomo.
01:33:20.900
There is a part, though, at some point, a person embarrasses you so often, so dramatically,
01:33:35.820
Well, let me clarify, because you will have insight in this, and I hope you are discreet
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in the way that you talk about this, is what I will say.
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So, first of all, CNN has launched another investigation.
01:33:58.900
They're going to go look through all of these texts and see what Chris has done.
01:34:05.280
But I will say, if they are honest, obviously, they would fire this guy.
01:34:10.060
Not only has he broken every journalistic rule and made a mockery of journalism, he also has
01:34:16.240
lied to his employer multiple times and embarrassed them multiple times.
01:34:19.620
And in addition to this, does a terrible television show.
01:34:23.220
And CNN should look at this as a blessing from God to get out of the contract.
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Like, just as an excuse, just fire him because you could say, gosh, we didn't know he was
01:34:38.300
What you were saying here is that somebody in the hallway should go, huh, right?
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Now, I want to take a step that I think you're going to understand here.
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Maybe not the entire audience will understand the specifics, but let me explain the generalities.
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Wait, wait, wait, wait, because I want to be able to respond to this right away.
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And I want all the time in the world to respond.
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The Dow is down, what, another 400, 500 points right now?
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Well, it's only because of the new strain of virus and the head of the Fed coming out
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and going, yeah, looks like we were wrong about inflation.
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And you see the hosts have on great guests from time to time.
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You're like, wow, I like when Glenn Beck comes on the show.
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He's a big, famous talk show host, has a lot to say.
01:37:11.160
And then the next guest comes on, and you're like, wow, that person is a real expert in
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And then every once in a while, someone like Jeffrey Toobin comes on the air.
01:37:22.420
Here's a guy who was in the middle of a Zoom call and whips the thing out and goes to town
01:37:27.840
and is back on the air in like a couple of months.
01:37:33.960
Well, because it does make everybody a little uncomfortable when you're like, isn't that
01:37:39.140
And when he tries to say, oh, can you believe what an idiot this person was?
01:37:48.980
And you'll notice it particularly with legal analysts on cable news channels.
01:37:57.820
And a lot of people chalk that up to, oh, well, he's liberal.
01:38:04.520
I'm beginning to think I might know a story that you don't want me to tell.
01:38:12.320
So what happens often at cable news networks is there are lots of executives who work there
01:38:20.480
and they have issues in their own personal lives, which need legal attention.
01:38:30.160
And it's sometimes convenient to pull in a legal expert who happens to work for the channel
01:38:38.960
up to your office to have a little conversation and throw out maybe a little personal legal
01:38:44.160
conversation, a little consultation off the books in a normal, friendly way.
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And often might even be incentive to keep their mouth shut on things that they've done by
01:39:02.900
What if we book you on all these shows all the time?
01:39:06.480
And that's good because really your legal analysis is important.
01:39:14.540
And so often, and I know no specifics here, of course, but sometimes these legal experts
01:39:23.560
have a way of worming their way into these networks because they give legal advice to
01:39:30.060
Now, if you happen to be executive at CNN and you happen to, let's say, take legal consult
01:39:39.260
from a Chris Cuomo at some point while he works there, it might be difficult for you to fire
01:39:48.580
him because he's giving legal consult and PR consult about a sensitive issue to someone
01:39:54.680
Because if you fire him, he might just bring up or leak that information to the media.
01:40:02.680
And believe me, he in particular would not be above such a thing, in my opinion.
01:40:09.620
So now you might notice this happening from time to time where you see, wow, this legal
01:40:18.960
It's, you know, what's weird is I have a very specific example of this happening.
01:40:31.340
The point is really, man, let me just see if it's the same one you're thinking of.
01:40:40.900
There's no reason to go into specifics on it at all.
01:40:44.420
My point here is that this is a common occurrence and may be at play with both Jeffrey Dubin and
01:41:01.920
Where I was doing an interview with said legal analyst that is not said and we taped it in
01:41:12.980
advance and it was one that was suggested that he was a good guy to go to and I ripped
01:41:30.040
I threw him out of the studio and said, because I said to him during the interview, are you
01:41:41.700
And, um, and, uh, and I threw him out and he said, do you realize who I, I don't give
01:41:52.480
Um, I, there was somebody in the control room that said that is not ever airing.
01:42:02.020
And, uh, and it, and we realized that's why that guy sucks so much and is still on the
01:42:10.360
Uh, so these things do, they do have her and, and look, I think it's possible.
01:42:16.320
Chris Cuomo has finally pushed far enough to, for whatever protection he's been able
01:42:26.740
He may, it may not be able to protect him anymore.
01:42:29.420
I mean, this is so far over the line, not even just as a journalist, but as a human being.
01:42:38.760
But if they don't, uh, I will have a couple of guesses as to what is occurring.
01:43:05.080
If they invite you to go fishing on a lake, don't do it.
01:43:11.160
I just want to offer that little bit of advice.
01:43:25.200
I mean, you know, we gorged ourselves with Thanksgiving and then Black Friday and then Cyber Monday.
01:43:30.860
Can you think about someone else other than yourself for just a second?
01:43:38.740
This is actually the biggest day, um, for nonprofits to be able to get people to give.
01:43:47.460
It's not like, it's not like if I heard me talking about it, me, and I know me.
01:43:52.360
It's not like if I heard me talking about it in my car that I'd be like, you know what?
01:44:17.260
You are thinking about giving lots of money to Mercury One.
01:44:23.620
You are thinking, I should get on the internet right now.
01:44:34.920
When I snap my fingers, you're going to put everything you have into that little donation box.
01:44:43.020
And you will forget we ever had this conversation.
01:45:05.660
And, um, and help in many, many of the projects, you know, feeding people, preserving and teaching
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history, and helping rescue slaves all around the world.
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You're thinking about, man, wouldn't it be good to have vegetables on a great grill?
01:45:42.760
I would need to get, I somehow need to figure out a way to get one.
01:46:04.840
Now, what you do is you put in, you know, a code Glenn.
01:46:11.980
I don't even know if they're going to ask for it.
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You will forget that you just gave all your money to Mercury One.
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You'll save $25 off your subscription to Blazetev.
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I'm going to try to blast through as many of these as we can.
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I lived under the communist dictatorship in Belarus, and I learned something that Americans really need to understand in order for us to win this battle.
01:47:23.660
Marxists do not believe, do not see the world as Americans see the world.
01:47:34.920
So, lying, cheating, stealing, murder, and even government-generated inflation are all tools for them to gain and maintain control.
01:47:45.940
So, we need to remember who the enemy is and that they do not think like we do in order for us to win this battle.
01:47:54.260
That is the reason why this has gone on for so long and why I'm actually kind of glad that we're seeing what we're seeing right now because it will awaken Americans because they're not hiding it really anymore.
01:48:11.260
And Americans will see, wait a minute, it's almost like they want all these bad things to happen because what are the odds?
01:48:20.340
Everything you do is a bad thing for the American people.
01:48:24.400
And so, people are waking up, and the hardest thing that has been in my job is to convince people you cannot think like an American.
01:48:35.120
You can't just go, oh, come on, that's crazy talk.
01:48:39.800
You have to believe people when they say in private meetings, this is what we're going to do.
01:48:55.340
I don't have much to say other than I just want to tell you how much I love you.
01:49:01.260
You are a wonderful vibrational signal in this life.
01:49:05.720
And if we all could just do this whole thing that you're doing, I donated.
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I never thought I would do it, but I donated to the Nazarene Fund.
01:49:19.940
You know, it's just, you know, this whole vibrational signal is what we all must start doing.
01:49:26.500
Love one another and just vibrate in a positive vibrational signal.
01:49:35.180
You sound like all of the people I grew up around in Washington State.
01:50:09.480
I mean, that, you know, that's just was amazing.
01:50:24.600
Just first of all, I just want everybody to realize something about this quote unquote vaccine and change it.
01:50:31.340
I don't think we should allow the government to ever call the vaccine anymore.
01:50:36.820
Second, though, the good news about the vaccine is this.
01:50:40.920
Everything that's been reported so far from this woman doctor down in South Africa.
01:50:48.840
Number two, apparently it has caused zero deaths.
01:50:53.080
Not only zero deaths, but as far as we know, in South Africa, zero hospitalizations.
01:51:00.180
The doctor who discovered it says it only produces very, very mild symptoms.
01:51:12.000
And so far as now, wouldn't it be a good idea to actually make some sort of a vaccine from a virus that doesn't cause death?
01:51:22.520
Yeah, I have to tell you, I I'm not worried about this COVID strain.
01:51:28.420
I mean, it may turn out to be wrong, but I'm not worried about it.
01:51:30.840
It's really I mean, they don't have legitimate date.
01:51:45.860
I got to admit, that's a heck of an accomplishment, because there's no way that a person with ADD should be able to keep the attention of somebody else with ADD.
01:52:04.420
Eric, OK, you've been focusing a heck of a lot on the politics and the economics of the whole situation that our country's been going through for the last couple of years.
01:52:14.340
I just like to bring you back to something that you pointed out back in 2016 that I think you've kind of forgotten about.
01:52:21.780
There's a spiritual aspect to this whole thing.
01:52:26.580
I've noticed over the last few years a lot of people acting really out of character.
01:52:33.460
You know, the people that were generally, you know, nice and cordial, they got really mad at one point and started acting out on that.
01:52:45.980
And as I observed this, I kind of went back and, you know, tried to trace the beginnings of it.
01:52:56.260
You can point to the Trump and Hillary, you know, election, whatever.
01:53:03.900
But I think it actually has to do with the Archway of Triumph being resurrected in Washington, D.C., and then New York City, and then being moved all around the country.
01:53:35.620
It was the doorway that went into the area that they would worship Baal.
01:53:41.640
Well, the thing about it is, a doorway opens from both sides.
01:53:47.080
It's not necessarily that we're walking through it, but maybe we let something in on this side.
01:53:52.580
And it's creating a level of spiritual oppression that is affecting normal people that otherwise would not be acting like this.
01:54:05.740
I think I have to go back and look at all of that.
01:54:09.880
For anybody who doesn't know anything about this, this is the eye of Moloch, the ancient worship of evil gods that I think we have been worshiping unknown to 99.9% of us.
01:54:32.840
We are repeating all of the rituals that go with these Old Testament, ancient, evil gods.
01:54:42.440
And what he's suggesting is when this archway, which was taken from, I think, Iraq, wasn't it?
01:54:53.140
It was taken from ancient Babylon, and it was to a temple, and they took it and they reconstructed it and they put it all over the world.
01:55:02.420
I think they put it in London, they put it in New York, and a lot of people were a little upset about it, as you can imagine.
01:55:16.560
And to break it into something a little more cultural now, there's a river of slime that is running underneath all of our feet.
01:55:32.420
I would just have to say, it's the slime that is making us all angry.
01:55:37.900
You didn't even go with the original or the one that just came out, you went with Ghostbusters 2?
01:55:57.820
And without giving anything away, it's really well done.
01:56:21.360
Well, I'm a painter in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area.
01:56:25.620
And we just got a notice that our paint prices are going to go up double digits in January.
01:56:33.780
On top of our food prices, on top of our gas prices, on top of everything else.
01:56:44.720
I actually was having, you know, I have an old metal shed, and it needed to be repainted.
01:57:02.360
And the painter called me and said, I can't get it.
01:57:10.000
We called Sherwin-Williams Corporate and said, when is this going to be done?
01:57:14.480
And they said, we don't know when it'll all be here.
01:57:18.980
Some of our pigments, they said, generally, we don't have a problem with the pigments.
01:57:23.240
But we're going to have a problem with pigments.
01:57:27.600
But it's all of the other things that make up paint that they can't get.
01:57:33.360
And they said, we're having a really hard time.
01:57:36.360
I said, how long will I have to wait to get the white paint that will stick to the metal?
01:58:05.880
And when you pay your rent, they can kick you out.
01:58:18.540
So my landlord sold the house the first month of COVID lockdown.
01:58:29.400
And I'm now living in a fifth wheel camper and trying to keep my business afloat and pay for all the things that keep on going up.
01:58:40.100
And I don't know how far this is going to go until I just have to get a job or, you know, I don't know.
01:59:02.500
My daughter, Hannah, they decided to spend a couple of days for Thanksgiving here on a lake.
01:59:14.800
And they were like, you're going to rent a house for a lake?
01:59:25.540
And, you know, it's it's used in, I don't know, the Himalayas or wherever.
01:59:32.120
And it's it's amazingly tight and efficient and everything else.
01:59:42.260
A yurt, a top of the line, because I looked them up top of the line.
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And I know that nobody really wants to live in a yurt.
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But when I was growing up, the people across the street had a teepee.
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They bought the land and they lived in a teepee.
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But people should look into other forms of small housing because they are actually available now.
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I can't believe I'm recommending a yurt back in just a second.
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But I believe in them so much, I personally wanted to make sure that I was supporting them because I believe in what they do.
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I'm looking to make sure that I have the right comments from today.
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And they are falling because of Omicron, which I just don't think is going to be a big deal.
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His tapering comments are really, really important.
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Because that means the Fed is going to start tapering there.
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It's like the government and the stock market is addicted to the heroin that the Fed has been printing and pouring into the market.
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And they're saying, we're going to start tapering that down because we think the patient is strong enough to handle it.
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And the market says, it's not strong enough to handle it.
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Information is coming rapidly where it's evolving in real time.
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You can understand why investors were taking a little bit of a pause.
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We think on balance, it would make sense to be invested in the markets at this time, says Powell.
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We'll have all the updates for you on this and so much more tomorrow.