Trump Lawsuit EXCLUSIVE: Will Hillary & Conspiring Dems FINALLY Face Consequences? | Guest: Donald J. Trump | 3⧸25⧸22
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Donald Trump's Lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and the DNC, Fusion GPS, Glenn Simpson, John Podesta, John Perkins, Michael Sussman, Mark Elias, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Charles Halliday, David Axelrod, Jake Sullivan, Robert Mook, Robert Reich, John Brennan, Michael Steele, Igor Danchenko, James Comey, and many others.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck program.
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Well, yesterday, the 45th president of the United States, President Trump,
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filed a lawsuit and he is suing Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee, DNC Services,
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Perkins Coy, Michael Sussman, Mark Elias, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Charles Halliday,
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Dolan, Jake Sullivan, John Podesta, Robert Mook, Philip Raines, Fusion GPS, Glenn Simpson,
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Nellie Orr, Bruce Orr, Orbis Business Intelligence, Michael Steele, Igor Danchenko,
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all of it, James Comey. I mean, this goes on and on and on. And he's on for his first interview,
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Number 45 and probably number 47, President of the United States, Donald Trump. Hello, Mr. Trump,
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President Trump. How are you? Hello, Glenn. How are you? I'm good. Thank you for coming on and
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talking about this. You are, some of the claims in this suit, the RICO conspiracy, injurious falsehood,
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conspiracy to commit, injurious falsehood, malicious prosecution, computer fraud, an abuse act, theft of
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trade secrets. The list goes on and on and on. This is really not, is this about the 2016 election,
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or is this really about what they did to you this whole time?
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Well, I think it's about everything. It covers a lot of territory. It was totally corrupt what they did.
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If this were done, and you know this perhaps better than anybody else in the universe, if this were done
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the opposite way, as you know, they spied on my campaign. When I made that statement, everyone
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thought, oh my God, what a horrible thing to say. I said, Obama spied on my campaign and the Democrats
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and all hell broke loose, if you remember. In fact, I put it out and I'd never seen, I don't think I've
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ever seen a reaction, which usually means they're guilty. In other words, you know, normally if they
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didn't do it, it wouldn't have that kind of, but they spied on my campaign. If this ever happened
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the opposite way, if I spied on Obama's campaign or in Hillary Clinton's campaign, it would have been
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treason. It would have been everything right up until the death penalty, and that may have been
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included too, but it would have been over. It would have been the biggest thing ever, but it didn't work
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that way. So we caught him and we caught him cold and we've been just building it up and building it
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up and watching. And frankly, we wish Bill Barr had the courage to do it or do it also. But we've
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decided to do it. Bill Barr was so afraid of being impeached. He didn't want to do anything. He got
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at the end. I mean, he was petrified of being impeached, so he didn't want to do a damn thing.
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But, you know, how do you not get impeached? Let's not do anything. And all of a sudden that
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talk started dying down. But we've been building this up for a long time. The Durham report,
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you know, the early, hopefully it's just the early moments of the Durham report came out,
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and that added to it. And a lot of things are happening, a lot of things, but they all knew it.
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I mean, look, Obama knew about it, too. I mean, it wasn't just Crooked Hillary. But so we expect
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that names will be added to it as it goes along. But this is very important. But can you imagine
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if it were the opposite way? And I spied on, let's say, Obama's campaign. And not only that,
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you know, much of the stuff, when you think about it, took place beyond the campaign. It was when we're
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in the Oval Office. I know. While we were in the Oval Office. So it wasn't just campaign,
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which in itself is really bad. But it took place when we were in the Oval Office.
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So the problem here is nobody ever pays for anything. There are no consequences anymore
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in government if you're on the right side. And people are sick to death of it. But this
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is going now to, I think his name is Donald Middlebrooks. And he was appointed by Bill
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Which is a conflict of interest, in my opinion. It's right. We have a judge who was appointed
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by Bill Clinton, who knows Hillary Clinton very well. And we're suing Hillary Clinton and
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Clinton. And we're suing the Democrats. And we have a judge. This is the way it works for
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Right. And this is, this is this. So I think it's a total conflict of interest. And that's
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Yeah, this is the guy who threw out the lawsuit filed against Hillary over her, her using private
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email accounts and servers while she served as Secretary of State. So nobody could believe that
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he threw that out. Right. Nobody could believe it.
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So what are the, what are the odds? What is the plan? How, how do you think you're going to,
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I can't believe I'm asking this question because justice should be justice. But how are you going
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Well, I think, and I've talked to the lawyers, they called up and they said, we have good news
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and bad news. Everyone thinks this case is incredible. And I don't think I've ever received
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more positive remarks. They're so tired of nobody doing anything.
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I know. And we have them and we've caught them. And then Barr didn't act because Barr was
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lazy and scared. And he was just, he was scared. Contempt, they were holding it. They wanted to
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hold them in contempt. You remember those days? Yeah. Yeah.
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He didn't want any part of contempt, which means going to jail. And he didn't want any part of
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impeachment. They were going to impeach him numerous times.
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So, and so he didn't do, he didn't do his job, but frankly, and it was, it's very sad that he
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didn't because this case is incredible. Now we have a judge who was appointed by the Clintons
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and who threw out stuff like, uh, like it was, like it was waste paper. And, uh, it's very unfair.
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So Mr. President, you have government officials like, or Comey McCabe, right. Um, seemingly actively
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engaging in this, we're waiting for the, the Durham report. Um, but you have Bruce or funneling the
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steel dossier to the DOJ and the FBI. They knew that it was false. Um, they need a harsher punishment
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than just a lawsuit. But do you have any confidence that the justice department now is anything other
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than a political organ? Well, it would be wonderful. We'll have to see. And, uh, you know,
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we had, this was accumulating for a long time. Uh, it's, you know, one of those things we're
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going to have to see we're hitting them very hard. More and more information is coming out. Even since
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we filed it, all of a sudden people are calling. People are so happy that a case is finally being
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filed against these people where they, you know, the two lovers, they go out and they, then they sue
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the government because they haven't been treated well. And yet they were using servers and everything
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else. The whole thing is crazy. So I said, it's, I've got to do it. You know, I'd rather not have
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to do this. I'd rather have government handle it. This should be handled by government, but it can
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handle, be handled by us very strongly. And this is a very strong case. People that read this case
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said, wow, this is a strong case. And this case will build. Now, the problem we have though, is if you
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have a judge, it's going to throw out the case and you have to go through appeals. I think you have
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a great appeal section, but we'll see, but it's, uh, it's very unfair. So we'll probably ask for a
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recusal, uh, maybe a change of venue, but not a changes as much as a recusal. I think it is
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amazing. One of the defendants in the case is a former state department official and spokesperson
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for Clinton, Philip, um, uh, rains. And he said, he tweeted yesterday. I think this is hysterical.
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He looks forward to deposing president Trump. I don't see, I'm not too concerned. Um, they're
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laughing at this and I have to tell you just as a spectator here, um, you are probably the
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most investigated man on planet earth. Yep. Every single intelligence agency, at least in five
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eyes. And I'll bet you it's all around the world. Every newspaper, every reporter, every journalist
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have dug through everything and you're pretty clean. So what do they think they're going to get
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from you in a deposition? Yeah. Uh, beyond pretty clean. I have a friend, a very successful guy said
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you're the cleanest man in history. I mean, how about this? Where Paul Weiss, a big law firm,
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that's a total Democrat, Hillary Clinton firm, sends one of their partners, Robert Schumer heads
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it, or one of the big partners, Robert Schumer, that's Chuck Schumer's brother, sends one of their
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big partners into the Manhattan DA's office, take two of our people and three of our people,
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you're tough, you know, smart young guys and go into the Manhattan DA's office. Never happened before
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because they have hundreds of lawyers do a good job. They took their partner, top guy,
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an anti-Trump, a Trump hater, like, like you wouldn't believe all of them made massive
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contribute. One of the biggest donors that firm to Hillary Clinton, put him in the DA's office
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to prosecute Trump. Let's get Trump. Now we can get him. And Vance, Cy Vance, whose father sold the
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Panama Canal, as you know, for one dollar, one dollar in the worst, perhaps the single worst
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business transaction ever made by our country. And Cy Vance, instead of using one of his hundreds
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and hundreds of lawyers, of course, he used 20 percent of, I heard close to 20 percent of the DA's
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office, hundreds of lawyers, 20 percent was used on this, instead of the murders, the drug dealers,
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the crime, the street crime in New York, which is at a record level. They were all focused on
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getting Trump. But how would you like it? And in all fairness, the new gentleman who came in,
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Alvin Bragg, who is a, you know, considered liberal, he looked at this thing and I mean,
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I'm reading the papers, but what he said is such an honorable thing. He couldn't believe it. I heard
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he was very disturbed by the fact that they sent a team of Hillary Clinton, Trump haters in to
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prosecute Trump from a firm that's, that's a hundred percent, you know, that's totally against
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it. It's one of the main Democrat firms. I think the main Democrat firm, and I think they have
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tremendous legal liability, but he sent this sleazebag in to get Trump. Think of this, they sent
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this guy in to get Donald Trump. So he acted as a prosecutor. He's a never-Trumper who contributed
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to that. So it continues. But Alvin Bragg saw that. And he also saw, by the way, the banks weren't
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hurt. Trump's statement is very powerful. I have a great statement. My statement is so strong.
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And all of the other things. And think of that. They sent a Trump hater into the, to act as the DA
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to bring down Donald Trump. And they still couldn't find anything.
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I will. I'll tell you. I got to live with this. Hey, Glenn, and I got to live this life.
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I know. A lot of fun. I did a great job as president. Right now, you wouldn't be in Ukraine
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100%. Russia would not be there. 100%. I spoke to Putin about it. I know that Putin's attitude toward
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Ukraine better than anybody but his closest girlfriend. Okay? I know his attitude that I
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know all about him in Ukraine. I said, don't ever do it. Don't ever do it. And I told him why. And
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I'm not going to tell you right now, but I'll tell you at the right time. But he would have never,
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ever made the move. So we have a rigged election. And because of a rigged election, we have potentially
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millions of people dying because this thing could spiral into a nuclear war. I think it's the most
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dangerous time in the history of this world because of nuclear, because we've never had power
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like this. And I think that right now we're, and we have a president that's grossly incompetent,
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that's being laughed at over there, that has no relationship. He just sits there. Everyone's
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talking, screaming. And, you know, the other leaders, they're all at the top of their game. And
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he's just watching them talk. The whole thing is horrible. This should have never happened.
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Ukraine should have never happened. I find myself in the weirdest position at night
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praying hard for the health of this president, because I think Kamala Harris would be even worse
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than this president. Yeah. Kim, she laughed at the immigrants. Oh, my gosh. They called them
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immigration. It's immigration. And you see people coming in on stretchers with their arms cut off,
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with their face smashed and horrible. And she's laughing about it. I said, that's just not the
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right person. Kim Jong Un also tested a new ballistic missile. He's having fun. What what are we
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looking at a split world? They're now talking about, you know, the dollar going away and getting a new
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digital. I mean, this is insanity. And I don't think people understand what this administration
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has done with these sanctions that will crush the dollar. I don't think people understand how
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that's going to affect their lives. That's true. Well, I know sanctions better than anybody,
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because they sanctioned the hell out of Iran, and they were ready to make a deal until the election.
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We would have had a deal within one week after the election. They were they were ready to make a deal.
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And I had the sanctions. But people don't understand that when you do sanctions,
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it hurts us as much and sometimes more than it does the country you're sanctioning.
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And what it does is forces these big countries like Russia or others. And that doesn't mean you
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don't do them. But you have to be very careful, because it forces them to use other instruments,
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not the dollar. They go different ways. They sell their oil for gold or they sell their oil.
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And all of a sudden, you're saying, wow, half the half the world is now off the dollar. It used to be
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the currency. When I left, it was it was very powerful. As an example, we use very strong
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sanctions on Iran, the strongest ever used up until that point. But that deal would have been
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solved and we would have been right back on the dollar and they would have been fine and they
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would have been everybody would have been happy. That was all set to happen. Do you think that I'm
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sorry? Do you think, Mr. President, that if this continues to spiral out of control
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with Joe Biden threatening China, which is just a joke, but do you think I don't see anything
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standing in their way if we're busy over in Europe with this president of China just taking Taiwan?
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Hmm. Well, except the only thing is that Putin's done very poorly and she is looking at that and
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he's saying, I'll bet Putin wished he didn't do that one because that one is not working out too
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well. Let's see what happens. The problem is the danger is this Putin say, all right, now we're going
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to escalate into the next level of military. And you know what that is. And do you think he would
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the world is a little, well, he doesn't want to lose. I can tell you that it'll be very interesting
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to see because he doesn't want to look, I knew him very well. This would have never happened.
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Would have never happened. Now people say, what would you do now? And there are things you can do
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now, but we had all the cards before he did it, all the cards. And I thought he was negotiating when
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he moved the troops. I didn't, you know, I really thought it was a great negotiating posture. He
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with troops and he wanted to get certain things and he, they should have been able to do something,
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but, but he wouldn't have done it whether he got it or not. He would never have done it with me
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there. But he, but he's a guy that you cannot have him lose face. How do you give him a win here?
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I mean, how do you, how would you solve this? If you had to walk in right now, he's, he's not going
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to, he's not going to walk away a loser. How do you give him a win? How do you end this?
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Well, see, I don't think a win anymore is the NATO thing. You know, that they're not going to go into
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NATO because that's not, you could have had that before. They should have had that before, but it
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was never put in all fairness. It was never put on the table, right? You know, there was nobody saying,
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let's do this. And certainly it should have been, cause I guess they didn't believe, you know,
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they didn't think he was really serious about doing it. Very few people did. Maybe nobody except him did.
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And, uh, you know, I think he made a tremendous mistake and on a humanitarian basis, it's as bad
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as anyone's ever seen. I mean, it'll take a hundred years to rebuild that country and they're
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knocking down buildings and things that are magnificent old. You know, we have in this
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country, 200 year old buildings that we think they're great. They have buildings that are thousands
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of years old. You know, it's like they have things that are very old and very beautiful and they're
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gone. They're wiped out. A lot of things are wiped out. A lot of, a lot of, most importantly,
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the people, but artwork and so much is just, that country is devastated. It's going to take a hundred
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years to rebuild that country. Mr. Uh, Mr. President, um, thank you so much. Are you,
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are you looking forward, uh, forward? Do you, you see more things coming from the Durham report that will
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help your case? Well, I think so. I mean, it looks like he set a foundation and if you look at what
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he's got, these are Hillary Clinton people and he's got a very strong foundation and you look at that
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and now you look at the times where they did, I thought that was another terrible story, really
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terrible. They knew all about Hunter Biden. They said they misread it. They knew all about Hunter
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Biden and criminality. It made a 17 point difference, but we want it anyway. We got 75 million votes. We got
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more votes than any sitting president has ever gotten. I was told if I got what I got the last
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time, we got 12 million more votes. I was told if we got what we got the last time we went. So,
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you know, I, I think that, uh, a lot of things are going to be happening over the coming year.
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You are very lucky to be doing what you're doing because your show is going to get very interesting.
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So is the world, unfortunately. Unfortunately. Yeah. Because much of it is sadly I have. Yes. Yeah.
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Mr. President, thank you so much for talking to us. I really appreciate it. This is a,
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this is something that every American, I don't care who you voted for, how you feel about any of the
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people that are, um, involved here. Every American should care what happened, uh, and the power that
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has been, uh, uh, gathered by Hillary Clinton and the DNC and how corrupt we have become this. We won't
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have fair elections and won't have freedom until somebody pays a price for what has happened.
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Thank you very much, Mr. President. Appreciate it. Thank you, Glenn. And we have a very corrupt
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media. Remember that. I know. Yeah. Next time we are on, I'll ask where the media is in the lawsuit.
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markets, how the markets can provide capital to those who constructively work within the system
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and how quickly those markets can deny it to those who operate outside of it. If you don't think
00:25:37.360
that this is the great reset and they're going to tell you exactly what to do, you are out of your
00:25:46.000
mind. They're clearly telling you this. Um, and it's not about Russia. It's about everything. And I have
00:25:55.000
more on that coming up later, but back to West Virginia, the Senate, the house, they have passed it.
00:26:01.680
Now it is going for, uh, the, uh, governor's signature. He has said that he is going to sign
00:26:09.940
it. Uh, he's the West, uh, West Virginia governor, Jim justice. Um, and would you do me a favor and
00:26:16.620
would you call governor Jim justice and thank him for doing the right thing for him and the people of
00:26:22.960
West Virginia or for his state and the people of West Virginia. If you're in West Virginia,
00:26:28.680
your governor needs to hear a big thank you for signing this bill as early as maybe today or over
00:26:37.300
the weekend. Um, he is expected to sign it before the deadline of March 30th. And it is critical in
00:26:46.280
West Virginia that the governor hears, thank you for doing the right thing and signing this anti ESG
00:26:54.760
law critical West Virginia. Please make that call. As I said, um, you know, there's a, uh, there's a
00:27:03.200
statement, a letter that was written by one of the leaders of the great reset and it is, it is truly
00:27:11.100
terrifying. I will send it out, tweet it out and post it at glennbeck.com, but it tells you exactly
00:27:18.900
where the world is headed and it is headed for the great reset. And if you think that this will not
00:27:27.140
affect you, it will remember the idea is we got to get everybody healthy. We got to save the planet.
00:27:35.240
We have to be social justice warriors. If you step out of line, let me give you this.
00:27:41.520
If, if everybody's in it for health, because we all owe health responsibilities to one another,
00:27:50.340
uh, and the way to do that is to just make your life miserable until you get healthy.
00:27:56.780
Do you think your digitized programmable personal, um, uh, fed coin, do you think it's going to allow
00:28:07.380
people like me to buy ice cream when I'm at the store? I might have a limit because it's programmable
00:28:14.000
to me. And if they have all of my metadata, they know everything about me. They know that I could
00:28:23.100
lose a few LBs fatty. Do you really think that it is in the community's best interest that we eat like
00:28:32.740
we eat? When I go in and buy things, you don't think that they're going to limit? Of course they
00:28:39.560
will. Of course they will. And this is all going to be done in the name of inflation. That's going to be
00:28:45.760
the latest, um, uh, real trouble, uh, and, and not just inflation. Did you hear, uh, what president
00:28:53.420
Biden, what president Biden said yesterday? I'm sure we have this. Uh, yes. Cut three, listen to this
00:29:01.460
from president Biden yesterday with regard to food shortage. Yes, we did. So talk about food
00:29:08.420
shortages and, uh, and it's going to be real. The price of these sanctions is not just imposed
00:29:15.360
upon Russia. It's imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries
00:29:21.380
in our country as well. Did you hear that? Significant food shortages, not just on Ukraine or Russia,
00:29:30.920
but on the rest of the world, including America. If I may, please, please, when you're at a store
00:29:42.600
buy two of anything you can buy two of, I'm not asking you to hoard. That is going to become
00:29:50.540
very unpopular and I don't want you to panic. I just want you to go out. And if something is
00:29:57.300
on sale or you're buying macaroni and cheese and you need one box, buy two. And every time
00:30:06.340
you go shopping, buy two of whatever it is that you need instead of one, just start with
00:30:13.880
that by two and only use one everything. Forget about food shortages, which are coming. Inflation
00:30:23.860
is going to be outrageous by, by this time next year. I have no idea. Food shortages and inflation.
00:30:34.980
I guarantee you just by not panicking, just by buying two every time you go shopping and only using
00:30:44.360
one by this time next year, you will have made more money in just what you're saving because you can dip
00:30:53.320
into your food shortage. You will make more money just on that food that you have and the food that
00:30:59.760
you are now, the money you're saving by not buying that food at the high price. It will boggle your
00:31:05.320
mind how much you're saving. You won't be able to make that much money on anything else that you could
00:31:10.720
buy. It is something that you really, truly need to consider. I want to give you something else.
00:31:18.500
There is a good friend of mine who knows this kind of stuff. Um, he, uh, he wrote, uh, last night,
00:31:27.860
let me see if I can find it here. He wrote a list of what everybody should be looking into. Um, gosh,
00:31:35.500
where is it? Um, but he is talking about wheat. Even water is going up if you want to store water. Um,
00:31:45.280
but wheat, pasta, olive oil, uh, I'll give you the full list later on in the program, but that's
00:31:53.840
important to do. And of course, if you're going to, I mean, if you're going to buy a new car,
00:31:59.120
uh, I mean, look at Stu, how long have you wait? How long is it? You just passed your seven month
00:32:05.780
anniversary of my new car order. Very exciting. It's, uh, in that wonderful state of waiting to
00:32:12.480
be plucked from the dealership and you're at some point I think would theoretically even know what
00:32:18.960
it's going to cost. So you may not even buy it because you don't even know what it's going to
00:32:22.500
cost you. My understanding is the way the rules work among these dealership is, is the parent
00:32:29.860
company gets to tell them they can't sell new cars for exorbitant prices. Oh, that would be
00:32:36.420
gouging. Now what the dealerships have discovered is let's just say a new car comes in, uh, one in
00:32:43.260
high demand. What they can do is sell it to a, a close friend or confidant. Wow. Who can then sell
00:32:51.900
it back to them as a used car, which they can then charge a massive. Are they actually doing
00:32:57.220
that? That's happening all over the country. Oh, that's so bad. Yeah. I mean some, what, you know,
00:33:01.640
a car comes in, it costs, you know, I don't know, $50,000. You, you sell it. You sell it to the person
00:33:08.440
for $50,000 MSRP. They sell it back to you for a slight markup. Let's say 52,000. Then you put it on
00:33:15.820
your, on your lot for 70,000 as a used car because no one can get cars. So they're massively in demand.
00:33:21.900
Unbelievable. All these features can't come. Um, some of them are now the, they're starting to
00:33:27.180
deliver some cars, but without, without the features, without the things that all you have
00:33:31.840
to do is put the chips in. I mean, I know for, I think it's Ford is doing this with trucks that
00:33:37.100
there are trucks that are loaded with all the features. They're missing the chips. So the truck
00:33:42.720
runs just a lot of the stuff that you want wireless charger for your phone, for example. And again,
00:33:49.040
like, can you drive a car without a wireless charger? Certainly. However, when you buy a
00:33:53.300
new car, you order it a certain way, you want it to come in that way. And a lot of the reason why
00:33:57.380
people upgrade their cars is not necessarily because the car has issues with it running better.
00:34:02.680
They want to get the new technology. They want to make their lives a little bit easier. Um,
00:34:07.120
so that's about to change everybody, but just, yeah, I know it does. And we're at the best of
00:34:15.120
this. Remember when everybody said Americans are just going to have to learn to do with less. They're
00:34:19.560
going to have to, I guarantee you a year from now, we're going to look back at this time of the COVID
00:34:26.180
period and go, those are good times. Yeah. Well, we will. And I will say the car that I ordered
00:34:31.620
would actually put me into, uh, into negative territory on my ESG score. They will actually
00:34:37.780
think I'm running a power plant, uh, at my home. A coal power plant is running in my bag.
00:34:43.740
So my ESG score is going to suck. Oh yeah. Uh, but I mean, did you see this story? Uh, uh,
00:34:50.160
this is from a couple of years ago, but the credit card that will not, Oh yeah. You,
00:34:56.080
you buy a certain amount of things over the year and you cross your carbon footprint limit,
00:35:01.160
shuts it off. It will not let you buy anything anymore. Oh really? That's crazy. What? I
00:35:06.680
know that's a financial instrument that is cutting you off. What? That'll never happen. In theory
00:35:12.300
with this card, they're like, Oh, it's just for environmentalists who want it. Uh, but
00:35:16.340
guess what? The technology already exists and it has existed for multiple years. By the
00:35:20.300
way, yeast, flour, all purpose flour, rice, beans, sugar, olive oil, pasta, oatmeal. Okay.
00:35:31.160
Just a quick list of things you're really going to want to do. By the way, you can get them on
00:35:37.580
Amazon right now and not be called a freak, uh, a Faraday bag for your phone. Don't want your phone
00:35:43.320
tracked. Put it in a Faraday bag. You can find them on Amazon. Now, if Stu's ESG footprint is going
00:35:50.240
to be bad, I spent the day yesterday with a group of people that truly have the worst carbon footprint
00:35:59.600
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So we were talking about the carbon footprint and Stu trying to get a car. I went yesterday to the
00:37:46.720
Museum of the American GI. This is down in College Station, Texas. And it is remarkable. It is,
00:37:56.720
it is run by two guys, owned by two guys. And I can't say run. It is all of the people there that
00:38:02.760
I met. This is a passion project for them. I walked in to this warehouse where they have
00:38:10.180
all of these tanks and all of everything from World War II. And they're all sitting in this warehouse.
00:38:18.080
They all can be fired and they all work. And they're like in brand new condition because the guys who run
00:38:24.840
it and all the people that work there are all freaks. They love this stuff and they want to
00:38:32.520
restore it perfectly. So it's the tank from the first tank from Renault in 1917. The first tank we bought
00:38:41.580
from the awful car company in France, Renault. It's a ridiculous tank. Yesterday, I drove a Sherman
00:38:47.900
tank. They all work. And this weekend, they are having a deal for families where you can come out,
00:38:55.600
you can fire them, you can climb inside of them. It's crazy. It is crazy. And it's like five bucks,
00:39:04.460
I think to get in. Don't quote me, but I think it's five or six bucks for adults. And oh my gosh. Oh
00:39:10.400
yeah. This, this is cheap fun, cheap fun. I guess so. Uh, hang on just a second. It is at the museum
00:39:16.800
of the American GI. You can find out more about it. Just go to American GI museum.org. I'm thinking
00:39:25.580
about coming there. I mean, I went yesterday, uh, cause I have plans this weekend that I'm trying to get
00:39:31.880
out of because I w I want to go back. I mean, it is, it's so cool. It is so cool. And everybody there
00:39:39.360
is like a world war two freak. So if you want to know anything, I met the world's expert on patent
00:39:45.880
yesterday, ask him any question. Think of a hard patent question. Look something up that you think
00:39:52.080
nobody knows. He knows it. It's crazy. It find out about it. It happens this weekend here in Texas,
00:39:58.500
American GI museum.org. They always talk about the second amendment argument. Like, what are you
00:40:04.520
going to do if you have, you have a gun and then there's a tank rolling down? Uh, what are you gonna
00:40:09.880
do with your private weapons? Well, we'll bring out our private tanks. There's a lot of them here in
00:40:14.800
Texas. It's crazy. A lot of them. It's crazy. And these guys are, they're just so great. I could
00:40:20.380
hang out with these guys forever. I love people who are passionate about whatever it is they do.
00:40:26.500
Yeah. You know, and these guys are so passionate about it and it's all run on private money. They
00:40:31.960
just, they do it and everybody volunteers their time and they just want to, they just want to
00:40:38.840
preserve the history and pass it on. Your kids, your family will have a blast and you'll learn a ton
00:40:46.780
this weekend. Uh, all right. It is the American, American GI museum, American GI museum.org. Uh,
00:40:59.120
check it out this weekend. Really go. I might see you there. All right. Bill O'Reilly
00:41:06.940
is coming up next. Yeah. Their carbon footprints do is massive. Starting those tanks up. This
00:41:18.060
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00:43:20.420
story of the week. I can't wait to hear how he ranks what happens this week. And I don't know where
00:43:26.980
I would begin. Bill O'Reilly in 60 seconds. All right. I want you to know that there are certain
00:43:37.460
basic things that we think we know that we have no idea. For instance, they're talking about a new
00:43:43.680
gas card, right? Government might send out gas cards to everybody because of the price of gas and
00:43:49.720
inflation. Uh-huh. That's the worst idea. If you know how inflation works, you don't just give out
00:43:58.200
more money. That's what's caused the inflation. But do you, do you know about that? There are all
00:44:04.880
these topics and so much more all covered in the individual books, uh, from the Tuttle twins. And
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they are, they, they break it down. So, you know, you're six year old, you're 10 year old. Uh, they,
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they have, uh, you know, young adult books for your teenagers and they break these concepts down.
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I don't know if you've ever read the creature from Jekyll Island, but that's how the fed works.
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That's all about the history of the fed. Well, they've just made this into like a little,
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bonuses. Tuttle twins, Beck.com. Do it now. Tuttle twins, Beck.com. Mr. Bill O'Reilly, biggest story of
00:45:17.000
the week, sir. Putin's losing. That's the biggest story of the week, the month, maybe the year.
00:45:24.580
Okay. What does that mean? And it means that the Russian
00:45:29.860
military complex thought it would go in in about 10 days and occupy most of Ukraine and that
00:45:40.160
Zelensky would flee like the, uh, Afghan leaders did. Um, and none of it's happened. And now
00:45:47.280
with the increased weaponry that NATO is, uh, sending into Ukraine, remember the whole
00:45:53.920
Western border of Ukraine is open. The Russians don't have anybody there. So they can get as much,
00:46:00.800
uh, armaments and, uh, humanitarian aid in there as possible. So Putin, uh, now is embarrassed
00:46:09.100
because every military expert in the world knows that his army is not performing well. And instantly
00:46:17.300
the defense minister of Russia vanishes. Did you catch that back? Yes. I see that story. Yes.
00:46:25.080
I wonder where he is probably looking out of a window and then wanting to see the sidewalk at
00:46:32.100
close up distance quickly or at the bottom of a lake. Yeah. Okay. So that would be like
00:46:38.260
our defense chief, you know, what Blinken secretaries there, anybody like that, uh, Lloyd Austin just
00:46:46.860
disappearing, just gone. Okay. So that, that is the signal that right there that the defense minister
00:46:57.180
of Russia has disappeared. Now, none of the Russian people know that. And probably the army doesn't
00:47:05.760
even know it because there's no flow of information inside Russia. He knocked down Facebook and
00:47:13.040
Instagram. And it's hard to tweet there, except the Russian government can tweet worldwide because
00:47:19.640
Twitter hasn't banned them. The Russian government is okay. Yeah. Putin's fine. Donald Trump. Absolutely
00:47:29.520
not. Hey, Jack Dorsey. Hello. Well, okay. I mean, he's probably still busy working on a reason to,
00:47:37.800
uh, uh, to kick the Ayatollah off. I want everyone listening to us right now, all the tens of millions
00:47:45.400
of Glenn Beck fans to just step back and just think that a former president of the United States is banned
00:47:54.580
from Twitter. Yet the Putin government is not. Now that is about as stunning an indictment of any
00:48:07.120
corporation I have ever seen. Would you not agree that? I would agree. I would agree. So it's not
00:48:15.220
complicated. No, even the ladies on the view could understand it. You'd have to tell them slowly.
00:48:22.060
You would, you have to go over every word with them, but they could grasp it. Well, you, you had,
00:48:28.080
I think it was YouTube, uh, that removed the, uh, uh, the CPAC, uh, video because the president
00:48:36.460
mentioned that it was a crooked election. Yeah. Gone. And so gone. Okay. So as long as we all know
00:48:42.980
what's happening inside our own country, but let's get back to Putin. So there's little Vlad five foot
00:48:48.440
seven. Okay. And you haven't seen him topless lately because he's now serious Vlad. So he hasn't
00:48:54.540
been topless hunting tigers. He's, uh, clothed slaughtering Ukraine children. That's, that's
00:49:02.000
where Vlad is. He's a real macho man. You know, the village people love him. So anyway, he thought
00:49:09.740
he'd roll in there and that the Eastern part of Ukraine would be waving Russian flags and thank
00:49:15.840
you for liberating us, Vlad, you're the greatest guy. And then he would occupy the key cities in
00:49:22.120
Ukraine and do what he wants in there and pose some guy like they did in Belarus and Georgia that
00:49:28.280
loves Vlad. That's what he thought. Now there's no assurance that the Russian army will even defeat
00:49:36.200
the Ukrainians. So it's been more than a month. The news, the news today is, is that the Ukrainians,
00:49:43.420
uh, have pushed the Russians completely out of Kiev. So they have gained ground on the Russians.
00:49:51.460
That's can't believe that's crazy. No, I know. I know. I know. You can't believe any reportage
00:49:57.100
coming out of Ukraine because the Ukrainian government obviously is going to go, we're kicking
00:50:02.860
serious, but, and the Russians are going, Oh no, no, no, we are. So, but what is beyond any dispute
00:50:09.940
is that we are into week five and the Russians don't have any part of this theater. So secured.
00:50:18.800
So Bill, let me ask you this, but you know, when we showed the world how incompetent we were in,
00:50:24.660
uh, Afghanistan, it changed every ally and, uh, enemies mind about us. What does this do for Russia?
00:50:33.480
Because we were always told Russia was a very good, uh, military and they had completely updated and
00:50:41.560
they are, they're better than they've ever been. Really? Excellent question back. And I'm going to
00:50:46.680
give you a surprising answer. So you have to understand the Russian army are conscripts.
00:50:53.580
They're drafted, right? They're not signing up like the American army, right? So there's these
00:51:00.560
guys out on the steps. They're 17, 18 years old. They're all of a sudden in a uniform. They don't
00:51:07.160
want to be in a uniform. They're not elite forces. And that's, who's getting the, um, bulk of the
00:51:15.780
fighting in Ukraine. So this is like, I mean, I thought Afghanistan was this for them, but this
00:51:20.760
is like Vietnam for us. And that's not against the American soldiers, but forces in, in Vietnam.
00:51:26.480
We're not incompetent. The communists never beat us one time. No, no, no, wait, wait, wait. But
00:51:31.680
there's a difference between incompetent. I don't want to take down the Vietnam soldiers by any stretch
00:51:35.760
of the imagination, but their heart wasn't in it. Um, that's true because they were everybody
00:51:41.100
military performed very well under tremendously adverse circumstances in Vietnam. That's not
00:51:47.120
the case in Ukraine. So these Ukrainian, um, uh, fighters are far more motivated than the Russian
00:51:53.780
conscripts. But here's the most important thing of this embarrassment, military embarrassment for
00:51:59.020
Putin. She is watching this. Yeah. Now Putin cannot survive on this planet without China.
00:52:07.440
So now she is going, you know what, this might not be our best ally. If we throw in with him,
00:52:16.160
we're going to get economic sanctions put on us. That's going to hurt China big time because it's
00:52:21.420
an export economy. They have to sell their stuff overseas. If nobody buys it, the Chinese don't eat.
00:52:27.580
So now she goes, look at this. Um, so I fully expect because China is different from Russia.
00:52:36.980
This is one man causing this thing in, in, uh, Ukraine, one man and one man only Putin.
00:52:42.740
It's not the Duma. It's not the Russian people. It's him. China's different. So she who is the
00:52:50.900
virtual dictator there, he's got to answer. He's got to answer. Putin doesn't have to answer.
00:52:57.060
Not now, but when the military turns on him, which I believe will happen,
00:53:02.080
well, that's going to be the end of Putin. All right. So, uh, let me ask you this because
00:53:06.100
that is a, a trapped rat. Uh, and even, you know, you, you corner a cat and they pounce,
00:53:12.480
they, they will fight their way out. And he is a, uh, he's a fighter and we backed him into a corner.
00:53:19.940
Uh, I just had president, uh, Trump on about an hour ago and, and asked him this question. So
00:53:26.080
does he find a way out or does he amp things up and, and actually consider things like chemical
00:53:34.060
weapons? And Trump told me, I don't know. I can't predict him. I don't know now.
00:53:39.520
Well, that's a, that's a fair answer from Trump. Oh, I think it is. How can anybody know
00:53:44.720
how emotionally damaged Vlad Putin is? We know he's emotionally damaged because no
00:53:51.020
rational human being would do what he did. So we know that. But again, in order to carry out gas
00:53:59.020
and nukes and all of this, the army has to do it. The commanders have to do it. And Putin is in a
00:54:09.940
position now where his main guy, the defense minister, obviously he wasn't, you know, performing.
00:54:18.240
He's gone. The major commanders know that the Russian commanders know it, that he's out. And are
00:54:25.780
they going to, they're going to do that? I'm not sure. So I think, well, I mean, look at project
00:54:31.860
Valkyrie. I mean, it takes a lot for you to turn on a commander in chief who just can kill you.
00:54:37.860
It does. But when you're talking nukes and gas, you know, uh, when you're talking that kind of
00:54:43.140
stuff, then Russia, the, the people, the military is the only group in Russia that can neutralize
00:54:50.980
Putin. So the people really, the people can rise up and they can cause trouble, but they can't get
00:54:56.720
them. The military could. So Putin is not nearly as strong as he was seven weeks ago.
00:55:03.900
So, so, so let me ask you this, and I'm not asking you for a prediction. I'm asking you for the most
00:55:09.060
likely or most probable outcome here. Do you see this ending quickly? Do you see this dragging on?
00:55:16.220
Do you see him getting more violent or, uh, a coup, an inside coup from the military?
00:55:22.780
Well, I think that Putin, uh, has a few more weeks to do whatever he thinks he can do.
00:55:29.860
Um, but the sanctions are really cutting into the supply chain. We have supply chain problems in
00:55:36.460
America. Can you imagine the supply chain problems in Russia back? Yeah. They can't get big max. They
00:55:44.060
can't have a Coke. They can't. Well, I will tell you that it, Russia, you know, this Russia is a
00:55:49.520
very different, the big cities are very Americanized or, you know, Western, but once they run out of
00:55:55.760
vodka, I mean, you know, Hey, yeah, I know. I know what I'm trying to say is this. I think he's got a
00:56:02.760
window Putin of a maybe two or three more weeks that he can, he's not going to be in a position of
00:56:12.940
what they call it's a cliche do or die in that two or three week periods. Zelensky has already
00:56:19.260
signaled, look, we won't join NATO. They probably give Putin a few Eastern provinces in the country.
00:56:25.900
If he'd stop, they probably would do that. So I think that the odds are that Putin will say,
00:56:32.600
okay, I'm going to stop and declare victory. And I'm going to tell the Russian people on a,
00:56:38.280
you know, an announcement that the Russians are heroic and we freed all these people,
00:56:43.100
you know, that's probably the best odds, but nobody can really, um, no, nobody can really
00:56:50.820
predict it. But here's something that people don't know either. The patriarch of the Russian
00:56:56.080
Orthodox church, 90% of Russians are Russian Orthodox. Kyrill is his name. He is supporting
00:57:05.080
Putin. It's unbelievable that this guy who's like the Pope in Russia is supporting Putin.
00:57:15.160
Because if he sees him, Kyrill, who is bound for hell, hey, patriarch, you really believe in heaven
00:57:22.360
and hell? Guess where you're going. Okay. If he would say, you know, I think enough's enough.
00:57:30.040
Yeah. Putin would have to stop. Well, Putin is, he has positioned himself because of Alexander
00:57:35.440
Dugan as a, as a defender of the faith. Yeah. He's got the cross on. Right. Even when he's
00:57:41.460
topless, he wears a cross. I don't want to even think about that, Bill.
00:57:44.920
All right. Back with more with Bill O'Reilly. There's a ton to talk about. You can stay the
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full hour with me, Bill. Yeah. Back, you know, I wouldn't do it for anybody else, but for you,
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I know you're, come on, man, you're in long Island. You're, you're probably in your boxers
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and you've got a metal detector. You're out by the beach looking for coins or
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things have happened, especially with the, the financial systems of the world. China is cobbling
00:59:34.300
together a new world order. Russia is part of that. Looks like India may go that way. And maybe even
00:59:41.740
Saudi Arabia and the Russian foreign minister was talking about Brazil and Mexico, et cetera,
00:59:48.040
et cetera, getting off of the dollar. And so that's their side. But here's what Joe Biden said
00:59:53.900
also this week. You know, we are at an inflection point, I believe in the world economy, not just the
01:00:00.300
world economy in the world. It occurs every three or four generations. And now's the time when things
01:00:05.760
are shifting. We're going to, there's going to be a new world order out there and we've got to lead
01:00:10.320
it. We've got to unite. So he is talking about basically Bretton Woods three. So if this ends,
01:00:16.920
do we go back to the, the order, the financial order of the dollar being the key or is it,
01:00:25.500
is it already on a path where it's too late and it's going to, we're going to bifurcate here in the
01:00:31.100
world? Well, there's a lot of big words bifurcate. Wow. I know. I don't know what it means. I think it
01:00:36.780
has something to do with sexuality, but yeah, I'm a, I'm not an economic expert, but this is
01:00:41.620
how I see it because I'm a simple man and I go from A to B to C. The street is not concerned with
01:00:49.560
this. Wall street is not concerned with it. So if, if wall street believed that the U S dollar was not
01:00:56.420
going to be the currency of the whole world, believe me, you wouldn't see a crash in the
01:01:01.100
stock market and the bond market of the United States. And that has not happened. That's number
01:01:06.360
one. Okay. So they don't believe it. Number two, when you look at the individual countries,
01:01:12.020
the ruble is worth nothing so that you, the, uh, Saudi Arabia can go out. Okay. We're going to sell
01:01:18.100
oil and we're going to take rubles. They're not taking rubles. Okay. Because rubles doesn't buy them
01:01:23.560
the yacht. Right. They're not talking about taking rubles. They're, they're talking about a new
01:01:28.260
one backed up by commodities. Yeah. I call it yen because I, I refuse to, uh, to legitimize Mao Zedong
01:01:37.020
and, uh, you know, I'm still back in 1949. Good. Um, but anyways, the Arabs are not going to take
01:01:43.480
the Chinese money and they're not going to take it. They don't like the way it looks. They don't,
01:01:47.840
they're not taking it. So, but all of this is to rattle Biden's chain and the, and America's
01:01:53.340
chain. That's what they want to do. They want to lessen the power of the USA. And that's always
01:01:58.480
been the case. You write about it in your book, the great reset. Okay. So all of this to me is not
01:02:06.060
worrisome. I get mail because we do billoreilly.com and we have a mail segment. I go home. Should I pull
01:02:12.000
all my mail, uh, my money out of the bank and bury it? And I said, no, do anything. Just let's ride
01:02:18.360
this out. Now, Joe Biden doesn't know, you know, the new world order, Joe, I mean, come
01:02:24.340
on, what's the new world order. What is that? He does. He doesn't know what it is. Oh, I think
01:02:30.500
he does. No. His, his economic advisors are all from black rock. Yeah. All from black rock.
01:02:37.340
They're horrible. Um, the most important thing, and this is very important for your audience
01:02:43.180
to understand that the United States can do right now to build an economy that dominates the world
01:02:51.760
is to get our energy industry on track, to make it easier to harvest fossil fuel that the world
01:03:01.360
needs. And that is the most important. Amen. You're exactly right. And that will not happen under this
01:03:11.520
administration, uh, and with the, uh, with the Democrats in Congress, because that goes against
01:03:18.460
the new world order, uh, that black rock and this white house and everybody else is pushing.
01:03:24.460
They are not going to open up anything. They're going to continue to penalize and starve from cash,
01:03:32.020
all oil producers and fossil fuel people back with more here in a second. Um, I, I love bill,
01:03:39.240
but, uh, I, uh, I will tell you, uh, I, I disagree with him on what's coming financially. I think the
01:03:45.800
world has been, uh, the people who know have been working on, on things, uh, a new financial order
01:03:53.420
for quite some time. That's why Russia and China and others have been buying gold, 200,000 tons of gold
01:04:02.200
for China. Um, it is, it's remarkable what's happening. And that's because they believe the
01:04:08.760
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Bill, we've got about 10 minutes left. I want to talk to you about three things. Uh, let's start with
01:05:15.960
the, uh, Kataji, uh, uh, Kataji, uh, uh, Brown Jackson hearings. Okay. Give me a minute before
01:05:23.160
you boot me off here. I just had something fairly important for your audience. Okay. All right. So,
01:05:28.520
uh, Manchin just announced the democratic center from West Virginia. He'll vote for, uh, judge Brown
01:05:34.420
Jackson. So she's going to be confirmed. Uh, three Republicans will vote for her. Um, Murkowski
01:05:40.520
in Alaska, Collins and Maine and your pal. He's not my pal. Believe me. Let me ask you guys
01:05:48.520
had, uh, no, no property. No, no. Uh, so, so let me ask you this. Uh, how can anyone literally
01:05:58.600
anyone vote for her? Not based on politics, just based on the fact that she cannot define
01:06:06.160
what a woman is. Well, that was her big, uh, gaffe and I would not vote for her. Um, because
01:06:12.900
I'm a fair guy. I think, you know, that you know me a long time and I listened to her and
01:06:19.500
I don't believe her. I, I mean, she's trying to come across as this constitutionalist. She's
01:06:24.100
going to be objective in her rulings. That's what you tried to sell. And then I'm seeing somebody
01:06:29.560
who's deeply involved with political correctness and woke culture. Yeah. Isn't that what you
01:06:36.580
see? Yes. Yes. And it won't work. That's what I see. Yes. So do I want one of the nine
01:06:42.300
most powerful people in a country to be yet another woke monster? Let me ask you, let me
01:06:49.240
ask you about, um, Clarence Thomas. Have you, have you heard, I mean, we should all be on
01:06:55.940
our knees begging for him, uh, to, to, uh, get well, he's still in the hospital. Yeah.
01:07:02.260
I don't know anything about it. I, I, I can't comment on it, but obviously if Biden has another
01:07:07.700
pick, uh, Biden is going to put in the most left wing people he can find. I will tell you
01:07:14.500
this also, um, uh, with, um, uh, uh, with Ketanji Brown Jackson, she is also somebody who
01:07:23.180
is for packing the court. Uh, so she is, she's all for that. She says she's not, but her record
01:07:30.220
shows, uh, something, uh, a great deal different. Uh, and the same people who are saying that the
01:07:37.840
Republicans are so mean, they are now mounting a campaign and bringing up, uh, what, uh, Ginny
01:07:46.040
Thomas happened to say about, you know, the election in November of 2020, they're bringing
01:07:54.100
that up and they're sliming them while she's with her husband in the hospital. I know. I mean,
01:08:01.120
look, they don't, you know who they are. I mean, it's horrible. Look, the right wing fanatics,
01:08:07.720
the crazy right wing people are bad, but they're not as bad as the crazy left wing fanatics.
01:08:15.480
Um, I just want to make one more point on this. So this is why the midterm elections in November
01:08:23.160
are so vital because if the Republicans can take the Senate, then Biden can't get his left wing
01:08:31.900
people through. Okay. Yep. So, I mean, it's just so vital. Look, you may hate Trump and a lot of
01:08:39.400
Americans do is Republicans hate him, but he put in traditional judges on the Supreme Court,
01:08:46.680
which that is the only way to save the country. Yes. Yes. Okay. Let me switch to, uh, Disney,
01:08:55.540
the Disney protest. Disney is a company that has completely lost control of its company.
01:09:01.580
Did you see the Iger interview with, uh, John Stewart? No, no. This was unbelievable. So Bob
01:09:08.280
Iger is a former CEO of Disney. He's the guy that brought it. Whoa. Yes. Okay. And Disney's so bad
01:09:15.380
that ABC entertainment will not accept great scripts from white men. Unbelievable. And they admit it.
01:09:24.520
The woman said it. I get really excellent scripts all the time, but they're from white men and we're
01:09:31.240
just not going to do business with them. Oh my God. Okay. So Disney now is, as you put it, the most
01:09:40.260
extreme woke company on earth, but, but they're really not because they charge so much money to go to
01:09:47.780
the Disney theme parks that poor and working class families cannot go. So black kids can't go to
01:09:56.280
Disney world or Disneyland unless their parents make over $80,000 a year. Easy. Because it costs so much
01:10:03.800
money. Oh yeah. You're, you're in debt. You go to Disney, you are in debt for a long time. So they can say
01:10:11.500
whatever they want, but can't you have like a advanced sale discount or maybe Tuesdays for the
01:10:18.620
working class something? Yeah. No. Okay. So Iger goes on with John Stewart. He's got a little podcast,
01:10:25.120
I guess. And, and Stewart is, is really hopped up about the irresponsibility of the press as he
01:10:30.640
should be. And every American should be. And that's my column this weekend on billoreilly.com.
01:10:35.160
The American press has fallen apart. Okay. So Stewart goes, what's the matter with these
01:10:40.600
companies? You're the CEO of Disney. You want ABC news? What's the matter? So Iger looks at
01:10:46.340
Stewart and goes, well, the problem is that companies do not hold journalists responsible
01:10:53.340
when they say false things and when they distort the record. And I'm going, the view is run
01:11:04.780
by ABC. You moron. You, I mean, if I were Stewart, I would have grabbed his throat. I would
01:11:12.420
have launched off the chair and grabbed his throat and twirled him. How dare you say that when you run
01:11:22.440
the view? That is so funny. That is so funny. Did I get too wound up? No, I don't think so. I think
01:11:28.780
that's appropriate. Um, let me, uh, let me switch to the final topic. I just had, um, uh, president
01:11:34.740
Trump on talking about his lawsuit against everybody, uh, on the left, everybody that was involved with
01:11:42.740
the steel dossier. Uh, the only people he hasn't named yet are the, um, is the media. I think in a,
01:11:51.340
in a, in America that I grew up in that I understood this would have teeth, but you wouldn't need it
01:11:58.540
because the justice department would have already taken care of these things. Yeah. I thought Trump
01:12:03.260
he should, you should name Putin in that lawsuit. Get Putin in there. Um, because Putin, Russian
01:12:09.100
collusion, heck, come on, get everybody in, everybody in. So does this have a chance? No,
01:12:15.380
but it's worth the, it's worth the effort because number one, he files in Florida. So he gets a
01:12:22.180
conservative federal court. No, the judge is, um, uh, appointed by, um, uh, Clinton and was the
01:12:31.780
judge that threw out, you know, her private server stuff through that lawsuit out. Yeah. But then
01:12:36.720
they'll go to the court of appeals. Yeah. What, what, and, and Trump's not paying any lawyer. The
01:12:41.700
lawyers are doing a free so they can get on cable news and, you know, here's a big shot. He's
01:12:45.300
representing Trump. So it's no downside for Trump to do this. If they ever get the depositions,
01:12:51.640
that means Hillary Clinton walks in, call me, walks in under oath. And that's what it's all about.
01:12:59.280
So what does Trump have to lose by throwing his giant hand grenade, uh, into the federal court system?
01:13:05.020
Nothing. And you know, once you beat stormy Daniels, I mean, the sky's the limit, right?
01:13:10.740
Well, I will tell you this. I am, uh, I'm one of the Americans that I don't care how you voted.
01:13:17.960
Um, and I don't care if you like him or hate him. This is important that this is cleaned up so it can
01:13:24.840
never be happy. It can never happen again. Nobody has paid any price for any of this.
01:13:31.640
And the American people, except the American people. Yeah. It was so corrupt. My last column,
01:13:38.380
and it's still on billoreilly.com says this is the most corrupt action in American history vis-a-vis
01:13:46.500
presidential elections. When you ignore the Hunter Biden laptop, and then you promote Russian
01:13:52.400
collusion, you combine the two. There has never been a bigger media scandal ever.
01:14:04.080
Okay. So I got a lot of people walking up to me because everybody knows me back.
01:14:18.660
That we don't have enough power to fend off the bad guys. And I look at them and I say,
01:14:24.240
when you read Killing the Killers out May 3rd, the secret war against terrorists,
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I describe the weaponry that the United States has. No one knows the ferocity of our weapon system.
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If we wanted to take out bad Vlad, we could take him out in 20 minutes. But of course that might lead
01:14:48.420
Okay. But the weaponry we have, the warheads and everything else, dwarfs, anything bad Vlad has
01:14:56.520
or she. And we go through it methodically in Killing the Killers because these are the weapons
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that are being used to assassinate the jihadists. And no one knows about it, Beck. I sent you a copy
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this weekend. I expect you to start to read that book.
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You got it, Beck, because I traced it right to your house.
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I, there is, I've got all your books down right here and I do not have Killing the Killers.
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Well, I don't know. I got Killing the Mob eventually, but not in advance.
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Bill O'Reilly, the name of the book, I guess, I wish I had a copy of it, Killing the Killers,
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The Secret War Against Terrorists. And it's Bill O'Reilly and you can order it now on Amazon
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Thanks, Bill. By the way, one good news update before we go to break.
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Please pray for him. I mean, if we don't have the Senate and one of these guys dies,
01:16:22.660
we are toast. We are toast. All right. Let me tell you, I'd be pro weekend at Bernie's,
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I think his family would be the same. They'd be like, what?
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So see if, and maybe I'm just the dumbest man in America. Maybe I am. Maybe I am. But
01:18:15.880
can you make sense of this USA Today article suggesting that there's really no way to define
01:18:25.460
a woman? The subject, you know, came up in the court. Can I provide a definition of woman? No,
01:18:32.880
I can't. You can't? No, not in this context. I'm not a biologist. Peace published in USA Today
01:18:39.140
yesterday tackled the subject running the headline. Marsha Blackburn asked Brown Jackson to define
01:18:45.680
woman. Science says there's no simple answer. Now let me end. Unreal. You ready? Scientists agree there's
01:18:52.840
no sufficient way to clearly define what makes someone a woman. And with the billions of women
01:18:58.240
on the planet, there is so much variation. Traditional notions of sex and gender suggest
01:19:03.420
a simple binary. If you're born with a penis, you're a male and identify as a man. If you're
01:19:09.880
born with a vagina, you are a female and identify as... No, not identify. No, no, no. Listen,
01:19:15.040
listen. But the reality is more complex. Oh my God. Okay? There's not a single biological answer.
01:19:21.720
There's not even an answer to the question, what is female? According to Jordan Young,
01:19:26.520
pointing to at least six biological markers. Okay? You ready? You got to take these into account.
01:19:34.460
Genitals, chromosomes, gonads, internal reproductive structures, hormone ratios, and secondary sex
01:19:43.220
characteristics. Okay, so you got to have a penis or a vagina, the chromosome X or Y,
01:19:52.080
you have to have ovaries or testicles, you have to have a uterus or not.
01:19:59.680
I think that's easy to define a woman. Yeah. That's easy. We've nailed it. That's easy.
01:20:03.600
Now they've added two other things there, right? Secondary sex characteristics.
01:20:07.240
No idea what those are. Which they can identify as anything. Okay, I could say secondary sex
01:20:11.960
characteristics. A woman who looks very manly. Is that... I mean...
01:20:20.340
Which is what they're doing, right? There's... Well, this person's secondary sex characteristics
01:20:24.120
are that they like sports and hang out with the guys. Is that what it is?
01:20:27.740
Is that what it is? Yeah. I mean, I think that's what they're doing. And what was the other one?
01:20:31.080
It was the hormonal percentages. It's like, all right, well, that can obviously vary and you could
01:20:36.660
still be a woman or a man. When you're an older woman or an older man, you have hormonal differences
01:20:43.460
and that's why guys get testosterone. Right. Things change over time. Things change.
01:20:47.820
That does not make you... That doesn't mean you leave the category of male or female.
01:20:51.480
No. You have a very low testosterone. You may be a female. Right. That's not how this works
01:20:55.740
at all. And they know it. And look at this. What's amazing to this is the only thing they
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Alex Epstein. Oh, my gosh. President Biden is a fascist. Oh, how can you possibly say that, Alex?
01:26:48.860
Well, thank you for picking my most controversial and literally true quote. Yes, it is. In a long time.
01:26:57.200
Yeah, it is truth. By the way, let me introduce you. This is Alex Epstein. He is the founder and CEO.
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You got it right the first time. Did I? Epstein, sorry. It doesn't really matter.
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Alex Epstein, founder and CEO, Center for Industrial Progress, author of The Moral Case
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for Fossil Fuels. And it is a great, great book. All right, Alex, how could that possibly be true?
01:27:21.580
It's weird that the term fascism isn't used except to insult kind of pro-freedom people. Yes. But
01:27:28.500
fascism has a literal meaning, which I indicated in that tweet, which is it's essentially the same
01:27:33.540
thing as socialism, which is total government ownership and control of everything. But under
01:27:38.200
fascism, there's this phony ownership. So you have title to property, but the government has
01:27:43.460
unlimited ability to control your exercise of that property. And in some ways, it's worse than
01:27:49.160
socialism because Ayn Rand roughly put it as, you know, it gives you the responsibility of ownership
01:27:54.420
without the benefits. Yep. It almost sounds like the great reset, but I digress. Go ahead, Alex.
01:28:00.420
Oh yeah. Well, it is, but, but I think it's important and I'm glad you're highlighting the
01:28:04.820
great reset, which is actually the great regress. But the great regress is global fascism in particular.
01:28:11.620
So it's not saying it's become out of fashion to say, okay, well, we, all us smart people are going
01:28:16.960
to literally own everything and control it. They're like, no, you can own it, but we have
01:28:21.260
unlimited control, including we get to control every molecule of CO2, which basically means
01:28:26.840
every body and every machine in the society. So I think it's really important to identify
01:28:31.940
fascism as a thing and for its negative associations to remain with it. And I think it's why it upsets
01:28:38.720
people so much when I do it because they don't want that, those associations, but those associations
01:28:43.820
are very deserved. So there's some disturbing things, uh, well, like yesterday coming out from,
01:28:49.720
um, Larry Fink, the, uh, head of BlackRock, which is one of the leaders of this fascistic movement.
01:28:56.320
I mean, in case you don't know, he just said the actions taken by the private sector in Ukraine and
01:29:03.520
Russia demonstrate the power of capital markets, how the markets can provide capital to those who
01:29:09.440
have constructively worked within the system and how quickly they can deny it to those who operate
01:29:16.160
outside of it. Holy mother. That sounds terrifying. That's everything we said was coming. That is
01:29:24.020
fascism. And you, and what's happening is, uh, president Biden is saying, we're going to do
01:29:30.280
everything we can to get these oil prices down. No, he's not. He's doing exactly the opposite,
01:29:36.300
exactly the opposite. And he's doing it through these corporations in a public private partnership
01:29:43.100
on ESG to not provide any of the financing for these companies to actually build the infrastructure
01:29:51.280
or reopen the infrastructure to get things flowing again.
01:29:54.840
So you raise a lot of issues and I think all of those issues, uh, come together in what just
01:30:02.060
occurred a few days ago, which is the sec announcing new, what they call climate related disclosure
01:30:07.540
rule. This is in the context where we have rising oil prices, rising gasoline prices, there's
01:30:14.280
and lowering security, particularly in Europe, but also concerns in the U S and there's a recognition
01:30:20.000
that we need more domestic fossil fuel production. And maybe that those who have been opposing domestic
01:30:26.420
fossil fuel production over the years are villains in this case. And the Biden administration, that's
01:30:31.520
kind of an obvious thing, but the Biden administration is trying to stretch all logic and say, no, in fact,
01:30:36.220
we have done nothing to oppose, uh, domestic fossil fuel production, even though I've been doing this
01:30:42.160
for the last 20 years, including as part of Obama. And even though I literally ran on, I guarantee you,
01:30:47.620
we will end fossil fuel. So they're trying to stretch this so much, but they can't help themselves
01:30:53.040
because at the same time, they just propose these rules, which literally say that it, which in effect
01:30:59.640
to me, and I should say that every company under a certain jurisdiction has to acknowledge climate
01:31:05.480
catastrophisms. You have to say our CO2 emissions are not just causing warming, but literally global
01:31:10.460
catastrophe. And you have to adopt practices that the government deems good. And they specify
01:31:16.780
particular things like renewable energy, which really means unreliable solar wind.
01:31:21.440
So if that's not fascism, I don't know what it is, but it's even worse than regular fascism
01:31:26.100
because it's green fascism, which means green is the idea that human impact is bad. So it's,
01:31:32.060
which is an anti-human idea. So it's anti-industrial fascism. So the worst of all worlds,
01:31:37.280
government control, but it's not even trying to make industry effective. It's trying to make
01:31:41.600
industry green, which ultimately means just, we don't do anything.
01:31:45.060
So here's, here's one thing that, cause I'd like you to make the moral case. Um, but here's,
01:31:50.340
here's something that most people don't know. When Trump got into office, Rick Perry was our
01:31:54.940
secretary of energy and he went over to Poland and, uh, Poland is, uh, somebody that was completely
01:32:01.200
dependent on Russia, uh, for their gas. And Rick said, well, how much gas do you guys need?
01:32:09.540
And he told him, uh, the president of Poland told him and he's like, I think we can get that from just
01:32:15.000
Texas alone. Hey, don't worry about your gas problem. We were shipping so much natural gas
01:32:20.400
over to Poland that they were actually selling part of it. Cause they had enough for themselves.
01:32:26.700
They were selling part of it to Ukraine that took everybody out of the Russia pipeline and Biden
01:32:34.760
comes in. That's over. We're not sending it now. That's insanity. Well, so there's just this basic
01:32:43.880
fact, which is that the U S has virtually limitless quantities of fossil fuel that we can produce
01:32:50.120
domestically and abroad. So, and this is true of the world in general. So when you see price spikes and
01:32:55.960
supply, not meeting demand, you can be sure that the political phenomenon, not a physical phenomenon
01:33:00.840
or some like lack of skill or something like that. And the natural gas case that you raise is a very
01:33:06.920
instructive example. Recently on my podcast power hour, I had Toby Rice is the CEO of EQT, which is
01:33:13.220
the nation's largest natural gas producer. And so, you know, we could be producing a third more natural
01:33:18.120
gas if we had the pipeline infrastructure and the export infrastructure. Well, who's been opposing
01:33:23.760
pipelines and exports for 20 years, Joe Biden, and in general, the anti-fossil fuel left. So the idea
01:33:30.460
that they've done nothing to restrict production is just an insult to our intelligence. Yeah. Um, so
01:33:36.580
talk to me about, I mean, because when people say we got to get off fossil fuels, getting off of fossil
01:33:42.220
fuels, even if we were building all kinds of nuclear reactors, we must have fossil fuels because
01:33:52.380
almost everything in our lives has petrochemicals attached to it. Correct.
01:33:59.540
That's true. But it's a relatively small fraction of fossil fuels, and it's particularly oil and
01:34:06.040
natural gas, but you can do that stuff with coal. So you're right that the general idea of keep it in
01:34:11.620
the ground, one major reason is just totally ignorant and destructive is because we have all
01:34:16.780
these life enhancing synthetic materials. So if you want to keep it in the ground, that means the
01:34:21.100
artificial hearts are never going to exist. That means, you know, refrigerators are not going to
01:34:25.220
exist. Modern sanitation is not going to exist. So it's, it's what it really shows is the just
01:34:30.340
fundamental irresponsibility of the anti-fossil fuel movement, but it's not just the petrochemicals.
01:34:36.080
The main thing is, is the energy because fossil fuels still are a uniquely cost-effective source of
01:34:42.400
energy, which means they provide low cost, reliable energy for all types of machines, including heavy
01:34:47.620
duty industry and transportation, things that nothing else does right now. And they do it on a scale of
01:34:53.280
billions of people in thousands of places. And this is a world that is dramatically underpowered.
01:34:58.940
We still have 3 billion people using less electricity than a typical American refrigerator.
01:35:04.360
And that's why I say I have a new book coming out in two months called Fossil Future, and it is a
01:35:08.900
fossil future. And we need to embrace that because the world needs more energy. Fossil fuels are uniquely
01:35:14.020
good. We should be liberating nuclear, what I call decriminalizing nuclear. That's a key thing.
01:35:18.780
But for human beings to flourish for decades and generations to come, we need to be doubling
01:35:24.940
So right now, it looks like the new Axis power, if it's cobbled together, would include much of
01:35:33.600
Asia, China, of course, and India, maybe even Saudi Arabia and Russia. They're all going to double
01:35:43.980
down on fossil fuels, which makes our fight for climate ridiculous because you can't do half of
01:35:51.140
the world. But that's what we're going to do. What happens to the West if we continue to go down
01:36:01.740
this road with a great reset and choking to death all of our fossil fuels? What does that mean for us?
01:36:09.060
I'm glad you're highlighting this in Fossil Future. I use the term unilateral disempowerment
01:36:14.740
to discuss this because we're unilateral saying, yeah, we're not going to be empowered by fossil
01:36:18.900
fuels, but we're one sixth of the world's emissions and declining. So what happens is-
01:36:26.580
And declining. Yeah. And so if you look at it, it's really terrifying. I mean, we're just getting
01:36:31.720
a memory now of the 70s, which I was not alive and I was born in 1980, but I know the history.
01:36:36.360
People have had no idea until recently what an energy crisis is like and what you will do in
01:36:41.980
an energy crisis. But what you see with Europe is, look how cowardly they are in the face of
01:36:46.840
Russia. They won't do anything. Why? Because Russia can literally kill them by cutting off
01:36:51.300
their energy supply because they were so irresponsible and made themselves super dependent
01:36:55.280
on Russia. This is just the beginning, though. There can be far more control. So there's the ability
01:37:00.620
to cut off people's energy. But then there's also just the ability to have far more resources
01:37:05.500
for an economy and to wage war. A brilliant point, Palmer Luckey, who's the creator of
01:37:11.240
Oculus, but also created the new defense company, Anderil, one of the few tech guys who's really
01:37:16.120
pro-American. He made the point that you succeed in wars with a massive domestic production ability
01:37:22.200
that you can sustain. How does ours compare to China right now? And what's going to happen if we
01:37:27.040
keep mandating unreliable solar and wind, and then they keep using 60 plus percent coal for their
01:37:33.140
electricity, including to make our unreliable solar panels in winter? We're going to be,
01:37:38.040
we'll be France at best, France without nuclear power. Let me ask you this. We keep talking about,
01:37:44.680
you know, well, gas is so expensive, you just buy an electric car. The electricity coming from the
01:37:51.120
outlet is not a magic box. Most of it is made by coal. Some of it is made by fossil fuels. Some of it is
01:38:00.100
made by by nuclear. But you cannot cut off the fossil fuels in our power plants. How fast? What does it
01:38:12.980
look like? What percentage has to be plugging their cars in before we, without changing anything,
01:38:25.060
Yeah, that's a, that's a great thing to raise. You know, the Babylon Bee, I live in California still,
01:38:29.980
and the Babylon Bee had this great headline when Newsom, Newsom is just such a piece of work,
01:38:35.120
because, you know, by 2035, he said, we're outlawing gasoline cars. And they had this great
01:38:40.700
headline, you know, governor outlaws, like, you know, gasoline cars or mandates electric cars
01:38:46.760
in a state without electricity. And that is the essential logic of what we're talking about.
01:38:51.540
We're going to say we're going to use all of these battery cars. And yet we're undercutting
01:38:55.920
our ability to produce electricity. And we're seeing, you know, even more than the canary in
01:39:00.240
the coal mine with what's happened in California, with what's happened in Texas. Just the fundamental
01:39:04.700
thing that's happening is people are mandating unreliable solar and wind, and they are divesting from
01:39:10.400
reliable power plants. And in particular, they are not investing in resiliency measures. That's a lot of
01:39:15.980
what happened in Texas, where you don't weatherize things. So while Alberta was did great with worse
01:39:21.100
temperatures during the week of the Texas crisis, Texas had a disaster, because it's it spent,
01:39:26.540
you know, $70 billion on solar and wind, and the related infrastructure. So it's it's a disaster
01:39:32.200
to depend on elect, like, the more you have electric vehicles, you have to have an amazingly robust grid.
01:39:39.260
And yet we're mandating these vehicles and worsening the grid, which just gives the government total
01:39:43.800
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So Alex, let's talk a little bit about nuclear power plants. Is it true that Europe is
01:41:30.500
thinking about actually coming back into line with nuclear power? I've heard talk that they're
01:41:38.900
thinking about passing a bill saying that that cannot be included in ESG.
01:41:46.920
So it's true that there's the totally insane position that we care about CO2 emissions,
01:41:53.560
and yet we're against the best way of producing them, namely nuclear energy.
01:41:56.680
That is finally getting attacked, which is nice. You're seeing that in Europe. You're seeing that
01:42:01.800
in the U.S. The problem is, is that the anti-nuclear movement has spent the last 40 years essentially
01:42:07.100
criminalizing nuclear to the point where, say, in the U.S., the price has gone up by a factor of 10,
01:42:12.980
even though nuclear is has proven safer than people thought. And even though we have far more knowledge
01:42:19.200
now and the raw material prices haven't gone up. So how does something become 10 times more expensive
01:42:23.220
adjusted for inflation because the government has made it impossible? And I'm working actively with
01:42:29.640
some people in Congress. And if anyone else wants to join on a decriminalizing nuclear platform,
01:42:34.320
what we've seen mostly so far, though, is welfare handouts and quote unquote research. But that's
01:42:40.480
not what's needed. Primarily, we need to liberate nuclear so you can have actual innovation and a
01:42:45.340
free market. And without that, it's just going to be all these boondoggles. So which, you know,
01:42:50.180
in the U.S., we have all these nuclear boondoggles, but nothing has gotten fully approved and conceived
01:42:55.100
conceived and approved since the Nuclear Regulatory Commission got created in 1975.
01:43:00.480
I heard that there are these new nuclear plants that are being tested that are small,
01:43:06.800
that can't really go into a meltdown at all. They're all self-contained and small.
01:43:13.520
Do you know anything about this next generation of nuclear power?
01:43:16.980
I do. And so they're often called SMRs, small modular reactors. The thing is, if you look at
01:43:23.580
the timetable on these things, it's very emblematic of what happens to nuclear. They keep getting
01:43:27.840
delayed and delayed and delayed. And it's a great thing to pursue. But as long as the criminalizing
01:43:34.540
continues, any new nuclear technology is going to be demonized and criminalized. Even nuclear reactors
01:43:40.820
can very rarely melt down in certain circumstances. But that doesn't kill people. That's still better
01:43:45.720
than the safest of any other energy technology, certainly way safer than hydro or fossil fuels
01:43:50.740
or even solar and wind. So we shouldn't demonize. As long as people believe existing nuclear is bad
01:43:56.340
and they treat it as a criminal enterprise, we're not going to have any new nuclear. So the main thing
01:44:01.160
that has to happen is political reform, not just, oh, let's do something new because the new thing will
01:44:06.020
be treated in the exact same wrong way as the old thing. Alex, I appreciate it. Thank you so much.
01:44:12.840
And if there's anything you need to do to help legalize something that is totally legal
01:44:20.040
with nuclear energy, count me in as a supporter. I think nuclear energy always has been and is the
01:44:28.120
rational person's future and energy solution. Thank you so much.
01:44:42.300
You ask him and he tells you in the middle of the interview and then I can't remember
01:44:48.780
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This is the Glenn Beck program. Joe Biden said something pretty incredible yesterday. Um, he, uh,
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came out and started explaining, what do you mean that, uh, the American people need to, uh,
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understand that this will come at great cost. Remember he said that when he first announced
01:47:01.000
the sanctions? Well, here he is on food shortages yesterday. With regard to food shortage, yes,
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we did talk about food shortages and, uh, and it's going to be real. The price of these sanctions
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is not just imposed upon Russia. It's imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including
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Hmm. Okay. Food shortages. When the president like Biden says something that is not good for his
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approval rating, uh, when he says these things are going to happen, uh, I would, uh, I would suspect
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they're going to be much worse. You know, he was like, yeah, we, yeah, we have some inflation, but
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it's, you know, temporary transitory and now, so he is warning about food shortages now, and there's
01:47:53.480
going to be an answer for all of these things. And one of them is, um, uh, control of you, what you buy,
01:48:04.620
what you don't rationing, I would imagine is going to be part of things in the future. Uh,
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at least gasoline, I'm sure. Um, here's the BlackRock CEO. Uh, BlackRock is this, is the
01:48:18.540
biggest investment group in the world. Uh, Larry Fink is the CEO. He's probably the most powerful man
01:48:25.260
in the world and he knows it. Here's what he said, uh, at a New York times conference. Listen,
01:48:33.460
well, behaviors are going to have to change. And this is one thing we're going to, we're asking
01:48:36.520
companies, uh, you have to force behaviors. And at BlackRock, we are forcing behaviors.
01:48:43.020
Okay. So we're forcing behaviors. This is called ESG. Please get the book, The Great Reset. My book
01:48:50.820
is out and you can get it in hardbound copy right now while paper lasts. Um, these actions, um, uh,
01:48:59.000
taken by the private sector demonstrate the power of the capital markets. Now that is Larry Fink
01:49:05.420
yesterday in what he, uh, wrote very arrogant, uh, what he wrote to investors. Now they take
01:49:13.740
companies over, they just buy them and they buy enough to be able to take the, um, uh, to take
01:49:21.220
the board over. They put three environmentalists at Exxon on the board and they just force them
01:49:28.820
to do things. And if they can't force them, the banks will, or the government will, or the
01:49:34.340
insurance companies will because they control so much of everything. And, uh, this is all built
01:49:41.720
on fear and intimidation. As he says at BlackRock, we're, we're forcing you to do things. Okay.
01:49:48.820
Listen to what he said about Russia. These actions taken by the private sector demonstrate the power
01:49:54.020
of capital markets, how the markets can provide capital to those who constructively work within
01:50:01.400
the system and how quickly they can deny it to those who operate outside of it.
01:50:09.040
Now, if that doesn't send a chill down your spine, you better check because you may be dead.
01:50:17.840
If you don't think that they would do it to a country with nuclear weapons
01:50:23.880
and they wouldn't, for some reason, do it to your store, your business, your life, you don't have
01:50:32.200
any nuclear weapons. They can silence you online. You'll never be heard from. You will comply or
01:50:45.120
There are some states that are standing against this now, and it is vital that you call your
01:50:55.240
governors and your state reps and your state senators, and you have them pass anti ESG legislation.
01:51:02.460
I want to, I want to talk to you, um, about West Virginia, West Virginia, the legislature has passed
01:51:09.900
S-262, so it's gone through the Senate and the House. It prohibits financial institutions, banks,
01:51:18.200
anybody who's financial services, from doing business with the state of Virginia if they're
01:51:24.660
engaged in any kind of a boycott of energy companies. This is really important. I wish it
01:51:30.340
was broader. I wish it included the S and the G, but at least you can stop this nonsense of people
01:51:37.620
like BlackRock saying, no, we, you know what, you're, uh, you're risky, you're in petrochemicals,
01:51:44.580
you're in, in, you know, fossil fuels, and I just don't think we can take that risk, so no bank will
01:51:50.000
give you a loan. That's what's happening. Now, we've had Riley Moore, he's the treasurer, love this guy,
01:51:56.420
he has championed this legislation, been sounding the alarm of the urgent need for states to stand
01:52:02.540
together and address ESG. The good news is, is that West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has indicated
01:52:09.520
he's going to sign the legislation. Um, it has a deadline of March 30th, which is what day? What,
01:52:16.880
what day is it today? 25th. Okay, so early next week. He could sign it as early as today. I would like
01:52:25.560
you to give him positive reinforcement and thank him for doing the right thing in his state and for
01:52:34.900
the people of West Virginia and quite honestly, the rest of the nation, because we require energy
01:52:43.140
and West Virginia provides a lot of coal. So Jim Justice is his name. If you're in West Virginia,
01:52:51.260
you know, call the Capitol, call his office. Uh, don't send an email, just call his office and
01:52:58.380
thank him for signing the anti-ESG bill. Thank him in advance, because I, I know he's going to do the
01:53:05.760
right thing. So call his office and thank him. Uh, his name again is Jim Justice, the West Virginia
01:53:12.180
governor. You highlighting here the, the legislative pushback, I guess, against ESG scores. Is part of
01:53:20.120
this though, too, in addition to what you're talking about, people who are on your side of
01:53:26.940
this, people who understand this from a conservative perspective or a constitutional perspective,
01:53:32.520
free market, free market that are in positions of power, not only just because they're maybe very
01:53:39.120
wealthy and could fund an effort that would push back against this, but also people who work or maybe
01:53:44.440
run banks that can say, Hey, we see what's going on with the ESG scores, come to us and we're going
01:53:50.360
to deal with you like a business. Is there a role for people like that to step up and say,
01:53:57.460
we see what's going on and we're going to help and would garner loyalty. I think from a lot of people
01:54:02.180
in this audience who would rather do business with people like that are banks that are working on
01:54:06.300
this. Uh, and I'm not prepared to say, you know what they are, um, because they're in the midst of
01:54:12.400
cobbling together some things, uh, to stand against it. Cause they see this as a, a free market thing.
01:54:18.540
Um, however, uh, you got to deal with the fed who is also in on ESG. They get their loans from the
01:54:26.980
fed. So the, the, the problem with ESG is it's captured almost everything. So you have to choke
01:54:33.960
it off with the investment money. If everybody said, I'm not dealing with a black rock and you
01:54:41.640
think you don't, but if you have a 401k or any kind of investment, I can guarantee you your money
01:54:50.100
is with black rock some way or another. You are helping black rock. You need to go to your
01:54:56.780
corporate, uh, you know, um, HR and say, Hey, I, I want to see, are we invested in black rock and get
01:55:06.100
your money out of black rock? You need to start choking the money off of, of people like black
01:55:13.780
rock or any of these big banks. They will respond to that. That's why it is so vital that these states
01:55:20.700
say we're not doing business with any company or, and that would include black rock.
01:55:26.020
That's a company that is choking off our fossil fuels. We're not, we're not taking all of our
01:55:35.440
retirement funds. We're not doing any kind of business with state funds with you that will
01:55:42.720
make the biggest impact. Is there a role for crypto in this as well? And is this why people
01:55:48.740
like Elizabeth Warren, for example, seem to be so against it? Yeah, because you, once the fed has,
01:55:55.540
the fed coin, then you're trapped, then you're in the situation that McDonald's was in, in Russia.
01:56:02.620
Oh, I, I guess I am going to leave all my stuff. Reputational risk. Was that the phrase?
01:56:07.760
Reputational risk. That's, that's when, you know, a company is being pressured, um, by ESG reputational
01:56:13.800
risk. Well, you'll have the same thing because companies will say to you, I can't really do that.
01:56:20.000
Um, because you could be a real liability for me and you can't take your money and buy things.
01:56:28.600
There's a story today. Um, this is from, I think, Sweden, uh, Dukonomy Dukonomy is, has a new card out.
01:56:38.700
Now this is, I don't have a problem with this because this, this is your personal choice at this
01:56:44.300
point, but this is the way digital currency will work. The do black. Um, and what it is,
01:56:51.540
is it tracks the, this is your credit card and it tracks your carbon footprint as you spend.
01:56:57.820
And then it puts a hard limit on your footprint for the year. So your card stops working after you've
01:57:07.140
reached your carbon footprint. That's the kind of thing that a programmable digital dollar can and
01:57:13.840
will do, especially if you have people like Larry Fink and, and, and Klaus Schwab and all of the people
01:57:20.840
that believe in the great reset, or more importantly, more, uh, modern monetary theory.
01:57:27.820
Which is what our government is working on. Now print is much money as you need or want.
01:57:34.040
You don't even have to worry about people loaning you the money. You're good for it. Uh, as long as
01:57:41.560
you can control spending at the individual level, they have to be able to control what you buy,
01:57:50.720
where you buy, and to control in public private partnerships, all of the industry, uh,
01:57:57.820
industry and, and labor. That's vital. That's the second half of modern monetary theory,
01:58:05.400
which we are operating on right now. By the way, there's a couple of other things I want to just
01:58:10.660
quickly mention. Um, there's a story out now, poor countries that are reliant on fossil fuel revenues
01:58:17.800
need more time to end production and financial support to do so. Okay. So poor countries, they're
01:58:23.720
going to need rich countries. Whenever you hear rich countries, just think of the United States of
01:58:28.320
America, rich companies, uh, countries to support them because they rely on fossil fuels, rich companies,
01:58:37.020
uh, countries must end all oil and gas production by 2034 to keep the world on track for a 1.5 Celsius degree
01:58:47.800
Celsius and give poorer nations longer to replace their income from fossil fuel production. So
01:58:55.180
they're going to phase this out first transfer of wealth. We have to prop up the economies, uh,
01:59:05.280
in the rest of the world because they can't get off of fossil fuels because they're not industrialized
01:59:11.300
enough. We have to get off industrial zero, zero oil and gas production by 2034, zero, not possible,
01:59:22.180
not possible. So we're going to be paying for somebody else because we're a rich country, but we have to
01:59:31.920
stop all oil and gas. The good news is if this is actually the idea that seems to be fairly close to
01:59:41.220
the great reset. If this is what we're shooting for, the good news is we'll be one of those poor
01:59:47.140
countries. So we'll be able to make oil and gas because there's not going to be two dimes to rub
01:59:53.100
together in this economy. All right, gold line. I want to talk to you a little bit about gold line.
01:59:59.900
There you've got a couple of things going on. First of all, they're launching the first item of the
02:00:04.580
new series of the one ounce silver Benjamin Franklin, uh, commemorative round. Uh, there's a reason I
02:00:11.640
have to call it a commemorative round. It's great because it's a, it looks like a coin, but it is
02:00:16.080
definitely not used for currency. It's a, it's a Ben Franklin on the front. It is, uh, on the back,
02:00:22.500
the original seal that he suggested for the United States with the Pharaoh and the Egyptians chasing,
02:00:29.520
uh, the Hebrews into the red sea. It is a fantastic coin. You have one right in front of you. Yeah.
02:00:35.540
Really cool. They are. They are really cool. Uh, limited edition. Um, they're great collector's
02:00:41.240
items, but they are also 100% silver and they're coming out now, uh, with gold and copper versions
02:00:47.140
that are available. Um, I designed these coins, these silver rounds, uh, and, uh, I think you'll,
02:00:55.060
I just think you'll love them anyway, collector's items. Huh? I'm a big collector, Glenn. Are you?
02:01:01.700
I like collecting coins like this because I want a collection of them. Right. And you might meet
02:01:06.580
other collectors sometimes and they might have something, you know, uh, in their collection
02:01:11.980
that you would go like, Hey, I'll trade you one of these for one of yours. You know what I mean?
02:01:16.340
That's great collections to have. Uh, also gold line will have the golden silver. I'm sorry.
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The golden copper versions available. Uh, it's a great way to build a hedge against
02:01:26.560
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Welcome to the, uh, Glenn Beck program. Hey, you want a big carbon footprint at a very low
02:02:19.320
price. Go to the museum of the American GI this weekend. Uh, this is in a college station,
02:02:26.860
Texas. They do this once a year and they have tank battles. They have that you can fire a
02:02:34.180
howitzer. I think it's a howitzer. One of the big guns, you could fire them. Uh, you can
02:02:39.740
climb inside these world war two tanks that are Vietnam tanks, German tanks. It's crazy.
02:02:46.320
And it's like five or six bucks ahead for adults and cheaper for children. It is really, really
02:02:52.620
cool. And, uh, these people, they're all volunteers and they know everything about the, you know,
02:02:59.540
these machines and also the war. It's fantastic. Bring your kids to it. American GI museum.org.
02:03:08.500
You can find out more about it. It starts, I think today and goes through the weekend.
02:03:13.660
Uh, all right, boy, it's been fun. You bet. Now, now I get to go do a TV show for five o'clock
02:03:23.400
today where my staff has been trying to get me to do tick tock. And I'm like, I'm not doing
02:03:29.480
tick tock. And they're like, you're going to love tick tock. And I'm like, I'm not even looking
02:03:32.660
at tick tock. And so now they've put together all these tick tock videos. They won't show
02:03:37.580
me in advance. And they're like, Glenn, you've got to comment on this. This is, it's the collection
02:03:42.700
of the dumbest people ever, ever on the face of the earth are all on tick tock. And I'm
02:03:47.740
like, so you want me to join in all this is going to be good. Yeah. Yeah. That's five
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o'clock today. Blaze TV. This is the Glenn Beck program.