Trump Mocks Rep. Crockett, Democrat 'Leaders' in Glenn Beck Interview | 4⧸30⧸25
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Glenn and Stu are joined by special guest Pat and Jeffy to discuss Amazon's new tariffs on some of their favorite items. Plus, a look at the latest in the Trump administration on Medicare and other topics. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the Glenn Beck Program on the Fox News Channel.
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He was all over the place talking about multiple things.
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We'll get into some of what he had to say in one minute.
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So, President Trump was a little upset with Amazon.
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The more expensive price was because of tariffs.
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Right, well, they were going to put the tariff addition on there.
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So it made a point to stick out that this is what the product costs
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And other, you know, other websites are doing it.
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Here's what he had to say about the meeting, though, with Bezos.
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And apparently it was a, you know, they said that it was a mistake.
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And it was a mistake that this information ever got out.
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Yeah, because we never really intended to do that.
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But Jeff still wants that space money from the government.
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I don't know if the phone call was probably taking place when Caroline was gone after him.
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And, you know, the government already gave the contract to Elon, right?
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SpaceX and Blue Origin were battling for government contracts with NASA.
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And there was one contract that Bezos, I think, went back before the Congress or the Senate committee and said,
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And he got some of that money from the government.
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I have the impression, though, that SpaceX is ahead of Blue Origin.
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There's not like that all the space news is about Elon and SpaceX.
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And he's, you know, he's doing his launch into space.
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And getting as many celebrities as he can so that it makes news.
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They go three inches into the actual line of space.
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No, I didn't want to disparage their astronautism.
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Technically, we need to revise how we, you know, how we delegate who's an astronaut.
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They have like two days of training how to sit in the capsule.
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So I now compare Gayle King to Cortez and Ferdinand Magellan.
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To me, they're the Ferdinand Magellan of today.
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But President Trump also discussed his first 100 days.
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Well, I think we're either we've done everything or it's in the process of being done.
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We were losing billions and billions of dollars a day with trade.
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And soon we're going to be making a lot of money.
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Look, a very important element that we're working on now,
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maybe more important than anything with the border in good shape,
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is the fact, excuse me, is the fact that we want to get,
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and very importantly, the big, beautiful new deal.
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If the Democrats blocked it, you'd have a 60% tax increase.
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So the big, beautiful deal, that's what we want, the bill.
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That'll be the biggest bill in the history of our country
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in terms of tax cuts and regulation cuts and other things.
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It's gone from 12,000 a day on some days with Biden
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to a few hundred a day crossing the border illegally.
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And that's the southern border and the Canadian border combined.
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of the Border Patrol talking about how they're now building
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more of the wall and they're filling in some of the gaps
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that they had and they're just waiting on Congress
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Why is Congress just dragging their feet on so many things?
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Because if Democrats take over the House or the Senate or both,
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then the agenda is really going to get hampered.
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I think they're back in Washington, D.C. right now.
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And then I think they've got another vacation coming up.
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It's just so hard to get the Republicans in office to act on things.
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Donald Trump seemingly hasn't slept in 101 days now.
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And I'm pretty sure Congress has, which is a problem.
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He said, he said, ladies and gentlemen, I am going to start the impeachment of Donald Trump.
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Actually, I had the television weighed down and I said to our great first lady, listen, did I just hear I was being impeached again?
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They can't even tell a lunatic like this dumb guy that said it.
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And then you have the other one that's always with the cane.
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And the reason is they've lost their confidence.
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And, you know, when they say that Bernie, Bernie is probably the best they have.
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By the way, he's about seven years older than me.
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They say, oh, the crowd was our crowds are so much bigger than their crowds.
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If I ever had a crowd like their biggest crowd, they'd say it's over for Trump.
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I mean, but that's how that's how big the crowds are.
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They always have to put screens up outside because it can't fit everybody inside.
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Also, yesterday, Gretchen Whitmer, the governor of Michigan, showed up.
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And he had said even, I think, before he called her up in one of his rants before inviting other people up,
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And that he made it seem like people say I should be nice to her.
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She put a pamphlet up in front of her face when she was in the Oval Office.
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But on behalf of all the military men and women who serve our country and serve so honorably
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on behalf of the state of Michigan, I am really damn happy we're here to celebrate
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It's crucial for the men and women here, for our homeland security and our future.
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I am so, so grateful that this announcement was made today.
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I mean, it was a, uh, an event for military, right?
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She's, she doesn't like being seen with Donald Trump because of their hatred.
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And now she's not at the Oval Office and she, you know, he brought her up.
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Meanwhile, while President Trump is doing all the things that he's been doing, the Democrats
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continue to fight and claw and scream and resist every possible step of the way.
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And, uh, over the weekend, I can't believe we missed this part the other day, but on the
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His actual name and I couldn't find his actual name.
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And, uh, he brought a song with him and man, this is going to be in your head all day.
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If we build this world from love, then God will build this world from love.
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So if, if we build this world with love, then God will build this world from love.
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Is that, love, yet to die, yet to die, yet to die, yet to die, then God will build this
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You want that second, yet to die, yet to die, yet to die, don't you?
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I will say that, uh, I don't know if, if they, they have it, but I sent in a longer version
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Cause I don't know if this won you over to go on the Democrat side or not.
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But this is a shorter version, but I've got, I found another angle of the extended version.
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And I don't know if, I don't know if they have it yet or not, but I, I sent it in a little
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So, okay, but it is, uh, it's, I'm anxious to hear it.
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It's even better than that because he is awesome there.
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He did not make, now, initially, uh, when we played it on my show, we thought that he
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Because you weren't familiar with this particular song.
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But that doesn't mean it's, it's not a classic.
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Uh, I think to some, it, it really is a classic.
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And people have been rocking to that tune for a long time, a long time now.
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I think now we need to build this world from love.
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So that God will build this world from, from love.
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And then, and then he'll follow our lead, I guess.
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I mean, they bring these performers in and I, and I, you know, he's such a wonderful
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I can appreciate, you know, he didn't have anything to do Sunday afternoon.
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But, uh, it's amazing that they think it's going to change minds.
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These dumb songs that they bring to these protests, they think, I guess, are going to
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You know, as I sit and think about, if we build this world from love, then God will build
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I looked it up and there's been choirs and people singing it from all around the world.
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So I'm looking forward to hearing the African choir singing yada-dai-dai-dai.
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If we build this world from love, yada-dai-dai-dai, yada-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai-dai.
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Now, we've played in the past the one that was from several years ago.
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Are you going to say there's a hole in the sky?
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That could not be more correct than what she's singing about right there.
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It can't be more correct because I don't know what the hell they're talking about.
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The tree was in the sky and when you cut it down, it made a hole.
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Don't make fun of it like you don't understand what she's trying to say.
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Just a few years ago, lumber was really expensive.
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I mean, in fact, we just heard from Chris Matthews not long ago that he was concerned
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that we just didn't know we didn't have any lumber.
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Since you stopped making a hole in the sky a few years ago, we could begin to put a few
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There's a hole in the sky where the tree once was.
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On this planet, there are only three trillion of these trees.
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There are more trees on this planet than stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
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I want someone to count the stars in the trees.
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Sent up a satellite yesterday, as a matter of fact, that's going to weigh the world's forests
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and measure how much carbon they store and monitor the changes.
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This is a satellite sent up by the European Space Agency.
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The first of its kind satellite to weigh the world's forests.
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Do they pick up each tree and set it back down?
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Scientists hope the data will help refine climate models and track deforestation to support global
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Forests are known as, I don't know if you know this, Pat, Earth's green lungs.
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And for your family, it's a hole in the sky is what they're known as.
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There's 16 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide each year and emit half that amount,
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resulting in a net absorption of roughly 8 billion metric tons annually.
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Deforestation and degregation, however, release stored carbon back into the atmosphere,
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That means you go out into the woods and you just-
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That sounds like a beautiful, beautiful moment.
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You'd appreciate it if you didn't like the holes in the sky, I'll tell you that.
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It's, I mean, we replace pretty much all the trees that we cut down, do we not?
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I mean, we have more trees now than we did back in the, than we did a hundred years ago.
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There's more trees now than there ever has been.
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Even though we're losing, what, how many hundreds of thousands of acres a day in the rainforest?
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Even though that is not the case, but that's what they claim.
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For years, they've said that we're losing all this land and gigantic numbers.
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And I don't remember the specific numbers, but the numbers they were using, we would not have a rainforest.
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Oh, they do the same thing with the Arctic ice.
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It's going to completely melt by, you know, what was it Gore used to say?
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That he was, it was, it was going to melt within, I don't know, in the thumb of the Thummer Month.
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You had a million different disclaimers and we, none of it happened.
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You know, he, he made that prediction, I think.
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And here we are, you know, going on 20 years later, 15, 20 years later, it still hasn't
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He was just yapping at that conference in San Francisco.
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It was another one of those like, he betrayed this country.
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And you're getting all upset when you're wrong all the time.
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Every single prediction you've ever made has been wrong.
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Also, as far as global warming is concerned, they're saying that this week in Pakistan,
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But it used to be that this would happen or it'd get really cold in the winter and they'd
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averages there from time to time are, what, between 80 and 100 degrees this time of year.
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So, I'm looking forward to seeing it all again.
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But there was some off-the-air stuff that was just awesome that he was able to do.
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And got a really nice tour of the White House and all of that.
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Am I to understand the Beyonce tour is not going well?
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Well, I mean, the tickets are probably outrageous.
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Yeah, because she was competing with Taylor Swift.
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They were worried about who was going to make the most billions on their world tour.
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But I guess, you know, she got some more attention because she went up in the...
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But apparently, the ticket sales aren't going all that great.
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You know, and it's interesting because Taylor Swift was sold out in every location, wasn't
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uh you see in the uh tv ratings fox just doubled msnbc in the rating huh they beat msnbc and cnn
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combined wow by a lot so they are dying on the vine over there man aren't they though i mean i don't
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know why you would watch uh msnbc especially personally i don't um yeah i don't i don't i
01:26:39.300
mean i kept we catch the clips we play the clips yeah that get shared on social media uh that's how
01:26:45.020
i know about what happens on their networks uh but i don't watch it i rarely do i i mean when
01:26:52.340
other people in my home are scrolling through the news cycles and stuff once in a while
01:26:58.360
um it will be stopped on msnbc or cnn and my father-in-law is sitting there and he's like
01:27:05.220
i just want to see what these doofuses are doing and then he moves on yeah yeah that's i mean that's
01:27:12.240
that's all it's worth yeah even that's it that's even a little too much frankly that's even a little
01:27:18.120
more attention than it deserves because i you know i'll come walking through i'm like why do you have
01:27:22.300
this network yeah what are you doing what are you watching fox's weekday primetime ratings in fact
01:27:27.820
landed as the second highest on all of tv beating uh beating out abc's 2.9 million average viewers
01:27:35.600
and nbc's 2.8 million viewers with a very solid 3.1 average uh 3.1 million this is daytime uh no
01:27:44.840
it's prime time okay okay prime time uh cbs led the overall numbers with 4.9 million total viewers
01:27:52.740
in prime time so cbs i've got some shows that's why fox then abc then nbc yeah that's incredible
01:28:02.240
yeah it's also incredible how much uh of the audience broadcast network television has lost
01:28:11.660
a lot because 4.9 million total viewers it used to be you know the winning network would have 30
01:28:21.240
million right or 25 million at least right but 4.9 now wow uh so so far in 2025 fox's average
01:28:32.560
three and a half million weekday primetime viewers compared to nbc's 3.1 million and abc's 3 million
01:28:38.920
that is really incredible that's really something yeah holy cow i mean wow look lester's doing
01:28:46.700
everything he can to keep nbc afloat your boy lester at nbc yeah lester he's doing everything he
01:28:52.180
can but my gosh he's trying he's trying to do it alone no he can't in fact isn't he he's leaving
01:28:58.180
the broadcast chair right he's he's turned that over to somebody else now and that hurts you i know
01:29:03.780
in the near future yeah it hasn't happened yet i know no okay as far as i know as far as i know
01:29:09.800
lester's still there you mean you're not watching every night that's weird because he's your boy i
01:29:15.760
know so how are you missing out on your boy i just don't all right uh i gotta we gotta share this um
01:29:25.200
steven miller on deportations with you because uh steven miller is one of the most outspoken and
01:29:32.900
best voices in the trump administration i love this guy this guy you'd like to have him with you
01:29:37.920
with you every day just to take over your conversations yes somebody asked you a question
01:29:43.380
you never you never lose a conversation or an argument if steven miller is nearby excuse me
01:29:48.840
mr fisher steve that'd be great yes and so here is uh what he had to say on deportations
01:29:57.120
you want to hit a million deportations this year at least you're at 139 000 and you still get a million
01:30:01.580
here well the rate of deportation is increasing every single day remember we inherited a system
01:30:06.360
that was completely shut down it was completely broke and now president trump is working with the
01:30:11.720
overwhelming backing and support of the american public to get that system operating at full speed
01:30:16.320
and efficiency and once we clear away some of these rogue district court injunctions will be able to
01:30:20.640
operate with an even greater degree of force and speed and so i think we will vastly exceed that number
01:30:26.000
in addition to all of the self deportations that are occurring and will continue to occur and once
01:30:32.000
we're able to begin applying these increasingly significant consequences financially criminally
01:30:37.100
for the aliens who choose to remain we will see even faster and quicker voluntary departures from the
01:30:44.860
united states the odd line is that the president is going to continue and expand and accelerate the
01:30:51.080
effort to remove from our midst people who have no lawful right to be here and we will do so without
01:30:55.600
apology thank you and we will do so without apology thank you thank you in other words have a good day
01:31:01.840
i've said all i'm going to say on this topic now beat it i've got another meeting to go to so we're done
01:31:07.040
i love it he just doesn't care he and tom homan uh well really everybody yeah in the administration
01:31:14.680
is like this very familiar with all the facts yeah all the information that they need to talk about
01:31:19.960
yeah and they're not taking it from the press they're not who try to spin things in a different way
01:31:26.280
right it's just it's it's fun to watch it is very refreshing uh he did have a little bit more though
01:31:31.680
on deporting mothers because you know they've deported mothers is that the best way to really
01:31:36.960
spend our time mothers first of all they tried to make this about deporting two-year-old children
01:31:42.900
the children they were they're deporting two-year-olds just snatching up children in daycare centers and
01:31:48.360
sending them out of the country right uh here's how he addressed that is it the best use of the
01:31:53.120
administration's resources to going after moms of young kids basically do you yourself have an
01:31:58.580
opinion on the subject i'm more interested in yours well what percentage of the let's just pick an
01:32:04.340
even number of say um 10 million illegal aliens let's say that biden released i think it's
01:32:11.340
closer to 20 let's say he released 10 million legal aliens into the country over the last four years
01:32:14.620
what percentage do you think we should let stay here of those 10 million i'm not trying to do a
01:32:18.640
game no but i'm saying no no but you think that's the best use of well hold on but the is it is it your
01:32:23.700
view that if a democrat president releases 10 15 20 million illegals into the country they all then
01:32:29.460
should get to stay forever and for all of life steven i don't have a view about what democratic
01:32:33.400
presidents do i'm asking what a republican president of course he does okay so you don't want to answer
01:32:37.460
the question because you know the answer is obvious everyone that biden let in has to go home of course
01:32:42.400
and it's a crazy thing to even ask yeah we should give administrative amnesty so great to some subset
01:32:47.320
of the illegals that biden and i'm here's how we're prioritizing it
01:32:51.640
ice is going to continue to focus on raids against high threat criminal aliens we're going to use the
01:32:57.940
entire force and power of the federal government to get them all home many will choose also to
01:33:03.000
leave voluntarily and take advantage of the cbp home app but we are not going to ask taxpayers to
01:33:07.180
subsidize the presence of a single illegal alien in this country that's so great nice and again they're
01:33:13.720
doing it without apology and if you want to make this about deporting mothers okay go ahead uh but
01:33:20.900
they're deporting everybody who shouldn't be here what is wrong with that right there's nothing wrong
01:33:25.440
with that they shouldn't be here they're here illegally what part of that don't you understand
01:33:30.940
it's just it's it's madness it sure is and we've been putting it up putting up with it for way too
01:33:39.140
long absolutely and i appreciate how he turns it around just a little bit which is what's the number
01:33:43.520
that you would like us to deport i'm more interested in your opinion are you have an opinion on
01:33:50.300
of course you don't of course you that's exactly why you're asking the question yes yes that's the
01:33:56.020
best use of the government's resources and you're asking it with that snotty attitude and a negative
01:34:01.800
way yeah and uh of course you have absolutely you have an opinion on the subject why don't you tell me
01:34:07.240
how many do we leave out of the 10 million how many should stay nine million let me know eight
01:34:11.660
million what do you think all the mothers should stay here and their children the next cabinet
01:34:16.140
meeting tell me what you think right and i'll bring it to president trump and we'll talk about
01:34:21.480
it uh at the next meeting i mean it's silly and i i love it that they put these reporters in their
01:34:28.420
place i do too it's just great because they've had their way with it for how long now uh decades
01:34:34.500
really decades and now i think that president trump and his staff got together and they decided at the
01:34:42.020
very beginning you know what we're not going to just take it this time right we're going to give
01:34:46.320
some of it back to them and they are and they are they're doing just that uh caroline levitt who's
01:34:53.000
also pretty darn good uh in this game she was talking about protecting whistleblowers the other day
01:34:58.520
i can tell you certainly the president um commends anyone who steps out and speaks the truth especially
01:35:05.940
against um the malpractice that we saw over the last four years under the previous administration
01:35:11.940
i could speak to the two cases at the treasury department the two whistleblowers there who blew
01:35:16.480
the whistle on the hunter biden tax fraud case have been promoted by secretary besant so certainly we
01:35:21.860
commend anyone who has the courage to step up and speak the truth and as for those who unfortunately
01:35:27.140
try to to leak especially classified information to the legacy media to put our troops in harm's way
01:35:33.420
our law enforcement officials at a harm's way leaks like that will not be tolerated but those who
01:35:39.520
are seeking to protect um the truth will certainly be commended and applauded for that she also also
01:35:46.360
had some things to say about um attorney general pam bondy and the epstein files oh yeah kind of i can
01:35:53.700
assure you that the attorney general and her team at the department of justice are working on this
01:35:58.020
diligently for a specific timeline i'd have to check in with them um and we can certainly do that for
01:36:03.400
you rogan in the effort of transparency but i will tell you the attorney general is a bulldog she is
01:36:10.160
someone you want on your team and when she wants to get something done she gets it done i've seen her
01:36:14.820
do it in various instances already in her time as attorney general and when she makes a promise she keeps
01:36:20.520
it um so i i think i don't have a specific timeline on you for that but i do know that they're working on
01:36:26.200
it over there okay okay yeah okay okay all right that's what you keep saying yeah i mean we keep
01:36:33.860
hearing that it's not your desk well see we heard her say so in the beginning we did and uh cash patel
01:36:40.960
and so we bought into that that they were going to release those right away but they haven't yet
01:36:47.380
now it's on that desk there's a piles on top of that we can't get to it right now yeah it seems to
01:36:53.840
be under some other files yeah it's more it's not more important but it's there i can't reach it
01:36:58.580
right now is it too heavy or the files on top of it the files on top of it all right i just can't
01:37:04.820
get to it i want to man do i can we get a forklift in here and lift the files on top of it code
01:37:10.340
regulations so sorry so i don't know if that's what it is i don't know i don't know i don't know
01:37:19.000
either i mean everybody that just opens up the conspiracy world even more it does yeah forever
01:37:25.760
i mean i want to believe them that that's what they're doing and they're going to release it i
01:37:29.980
do too but they haven't yet no they haven't so we'll see maybe they still will and maybe that'll
01:37:36.040
be coming soon i don't know but they won't give us any time i mean they gave us a little preview
01:37:39.980
thing right what wasn't that the wasn't that the preview release was that the epstein stuff well
01:37:44.120
they they gave us the jfk files and then some more files on that and then they gave us the mlk
01:37:49.620
stuff and there was yeah and the rfk stuff right and the epstein thing they gave a list of like names
01:37:56.440
he had in his contact list or something doesn't mean that they were with him on the island or any of
01:38:01.960
that but i think they gave a contact because i've seen i've seen the uh the address book from his office
01:38:08.180
which had you know names and numbers in it but it wasn't you know that so what he's right he was
01:38:14.600
always fundraising and yeah looking for money so i don't know what that means but uh i don't i haven't
01:38:21.720
seen any anything that's legitimate information about who was all there why it was traveling all of
01:38:27.060
that yeah still looking forward yeah uh all right uh more coming up in just one minute
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so i saw a story in out of montana that i thought maybe reminded me of you pat i know you're from the
01:40:24.360
mean streets from the mean streets of helena montana yeah yeah so seniors at uh conrad high
01:40:30.260
school which that's that's not on the mean streets way up there right i think it's by canada yeah i
01:40:36.300
mean that's up there in the indian reservation country yes uh they uh orchestrated a senior prank
01:40:42.120
uh they found out that uh it was uh if they rode their horses to school uh the principal was
01:40:51.200
responsible for feeding and caring for them during the school day that's a law what that's a law
01:40:57.700
according to conrad is that real it's a it's actually a law that if you ride your horse to
01:41:03.720
school that's correct the principal of that school must take care of your horse i'm surprised you're
01:41:08.160
not aware of it being from montana well i don't know if it's a conrad law i didn't ride my horse all
01:41:13.220
that often pretty dangerous on the main streets anyway yes it is the bullet fire the gunfire is too
01:41:18.520
extensive so the last day of school all the seniors rode their horses to school and the principals
01:41:23.820
had to take care of uh did they do it horses yes they did and i guess it was a you know that was
01:41:29.520
well received by the school community i wonder if they told him in advance just good clean fun right
01:41:35.580
there except i'm sure it wasn't very clean what was coming out of the horses was probably not all
01:41:41.540
that clean listen it's montana's rural heritage uh then the enduring presence of equestrian culture for
01:41:47.460
the region uh no the answer is no so you get back on that horse and ride it back home because
01:41:53.120
i'm not taking care of it i'm not doing it i'm not clearing that up they must have cleared that in
01:41:58.880
advance right okay otherwise they've got a really good humored principle show up to work with the law
01:42:05.440
of printed out saying it's the law you can take care of my horse
01:42:08.420
i don't know that's amazing that is uh that's a that's a fun principle that's a fun principle i'll tell
01:42:15.480
you this my principal from the mean streets at capitol high school in helena he would not have
01:42:20.280
taken care of our horse no what if it was the law if it's the conrad law i don't know if it's just
01:42:26.260
it must be just a conrad law because i'm pretty sure uh our helena principal would not have done that
01:42:32.240
uh but maybe that's just me i don't know it says here that this is a montana law really not just a
01:42:39.080
conrad wow i wish we would have known about it and ridden our horses all right i can't tell you how
01:42:45.060
many times i wanted to ride my horse to the school when i was in high school i could because
01:42:51.800
i thought many many times i'm not gonna be able to take care of it but you don't have to yeah you
01:42:55.840
don't have the principal well that's his problem yeah thank you or hers oh yeah yeah uh using
01:43:03.060
gendered language right that's right it's wrong it's absolutely wrong that is amazing though uh that
01:43:09.220
yeah that's funny that's a fun story that's just good for them good clean yeah good for them
01:43:14.260
yeah uh all right you ever cleaned out horse stalls uh no i have not i have have you cleaned
01:43:20.960
out i have actually really honestly you have one of the first jobs i ever had uh a guy in our
01:43:26.340
neighborhood mr wallace uh owned show port show ponies and uh he took me out to the fairgrounds
01:43:33.220
where he kept his horses every saturday and i had to shovel out the horse stalls and take care of
01:43:38.840
the horses and feed and water them again no thank you i came home i remember mr wallace the old guy
01:43:43.320
then i mean i was just a little kid and he asked me if i wanted a job doing that and i came home and
01:43:48.060
asked my dad you think i should go out to the fairgrounds and clean the horse stalls for mr wallace
01:43:53.360
i bet he said yes get out more than one day a week or just one day a week no more than one day
01:44:01.140
just every saturday out there is cleaning up mr wallace's horse stalls uh-huh yeah it's not it's uh
01:44:07.820
it's a job you loved right it is you wish you did it still well no i don't but i'm surprised but i
01:44:14.240
did it you don't want to continue to do yeah i did i did it for a long time it felt like a long time
01:44:18.500
seriously how long did you like one week no one day no it was one day it was i mean at least a summer
01:44:24.560
yeah really yeah at least you did it a full summer had to be at least that long yeah that's pretty good
01:44:29.700
that's pretty good i'm surprised you've done some good honest work in your life a quitter
01:44:36.160
really yeah okay all right well there you go uh jeff fisher is not a quitter not a quitter
01:44:43.220
uh all right we got to tell you about the port of los angeles officials uh and what they're saying
01:44:48.480
about tariffs and the shipments because of the tariffs that may or may not be coming into the
01:44:55.160
port of los angeles next week i'm sure it's going to affect a lot of ports uh yeah not just the port
01:45:00.440
of los angeles but they are saying that the shipments are going to be down just a bit it's just
01:45:05.540
yeah we'll get into that and a lot more coming up
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pat and jeffy for glenn today triple eight seven two seven
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b-e-c-k this will make you feel old uh there are at least 22 classic timeless albums
01:47:11.720
that turned 50 this year oh wow they've been out for 50 years number one bruce springsteen's born
01:47:23.360
to run you believe that 50 50 years years ago that came out uh the fleetwood mac album
01:47:30.200
self-titled fleetwood mac so this isn't rumors that's not quite rumors is only like 48 years
01:47:37.040
yeah ish uh then we got david bowie young americans wow led zeppelin physical uh physical
01:47:45.980
graffiti uh 50 years old this year she's like it just i can't believe it um queen a night at the
01:47:54.400
opera i think that's the one is that the one bohemian rhapsody i'm not sure yeah it is it's the
01:47:59.640
one with bohemian rhapsody on it uh really good that's been a hit so many times though uh that's
01:48:07.100
that's a time all these albums i remember sitting on my grandfather's lap listening to do yeah
01:48:13.040
i just do yeah so you're i was listening to listen to this i know that's not true because
01:48:19.900
if you sat on your grandfather's list uh lap 50 years ago he crushed him dead why would he's not
01:48:27.840
living anymore after that what i heard why what do you mean i'm just saying you're a little big for
01:48:35.960
his lap that's all i'm saying and you would have either crushed his legs and they would have had
01:48:42.040
no i understand what you meant i got what you meant or he just flat out died from the trauma
01:48:48.400
i don't know one of those again i understand what you meant do you yeah okay i just wanted to make
01:48:54.820
all right good thing we don't fat shame on this show though thank you know what i mean thank you
01:49:03.020
that's what i'm saying do not fat shame on this show i don't tolerate it uh bob dylan blood on the
01:49:08.360
tracks you're a dylan fan right years yeah you like him yeah i do yeah i'm not a big dylan fan i was
01:49:14.360
forced to like bob who forced you uh my first wife okay my first wife was a big fan of his
01:49:21.120
nothing you can do about that uh that's the one with tangled up in blue in it uh that i only know
01:49:26.840
from the hootie and the blowfish song because he used it in uh in his in his hit song
01:49:32.740
um patty smith horses oh yeah came out 50 years ago never been a big patty smith fan uh earth
01:49:39.620
winded fire that's the way of the world 50 years ago holy cow that is just amazing uh pink floyd
01:49:48.940
wish you were here i mean all these albums are still being played yeah yeah it's 50 years it's
01:49:54.240
pretty incredible it is incredible the music has what stood the stand shows you the timelessness of
01:49:58.700
the music yeah it really does yeah uh paul simon still crazy after all these years 50 years old
01:50:04.680
uh neil young tonight's the night um jonie mitchell the hissing of summer lawns not one of my
01:50:13.900
favorites really really no really no really what is your jonie mitchell favorite oh man man when
01:50:20.920
you're talking jonie mitchell it's hard to pick one okay uh but okay she did uh she did uh big
01:50:30.600
yellow taxi yeah right yeah that's my favorite jonie mitchell song okay yeah right there i mean
01:50:36.280
who doesn't love that song uh no there's nobody who doesn't love that song nobody actually i don't
01:50:41.600
even like it from her i like it from uh who was it that redid that all right it's been redone a
01:50:48.180
couple of darn it in the 90s though it's uh i can't even think of the name of the band but
01:50:53.660
uh roxy music oh yeah siren came out in 1975 yeah i was forced to like them oh jeez as did the who
01:51:01.440
the who by numbers uh aerosmith toys in the attic man oh man had a friend with a an eight track player
01:51:09.660
i didn't have one in any of in any of our cars uh really my friend had an eight track player yeah
01:51:15.000
and hook an eight track player up to the horse did not no no separate speaker on the saddle no okay
01:51:22.440
had to make do by getting into my my friend's ltd and uh firing up toys in the attic on that so good
01:51:29.980
uh uh and you know at the time it was really cool because that's all we had that was even before
01:51:35.100
cassettes clicking of tracks right in the middle of a song sometimes sometimes
01:51:39.640
but you were pretty pretty fortunate when the song would end and then it would change yes you
01:51:44.580
were very fortunate because they didn't really care no they did not at the time i think when they
01:51:49.180
first started they didn't care and then they began to care yeah and then it was too late
01:51:52.840
then we'd already then we moved on then by then it was like okay you know what would be better than
01:51:57.460
this is the cassette thing let's do a cassette tape yeah yeah and then it was like you know what's
01:52:02.180
even better than that let's do a cd yeah and uh then came digital and now it's uh all of that
01:52:07.780
stuff's completely obsolete uh jeff beck blow by blow oh yeah great album um kiss alive 50 years
01:52:18.580
wow um are they still together is kiss still around yeah i think they're actually uh on their final
01:52:25.940
leg of their of their final tour world yeah yeah and they still dress up right because they went
01:52:31.980
through a phase i remember where they stopped doing that you remember that they got i don't
01:52:37.260
know they had some big fight or something but i mean then they tried to make everybody feel bad
01:52:41.420
because the costumes weighed so much and you know they're getting old so it takes a lot for them
01:52:46.460
to lug around that entire process nobody cared get back in the makeup and shut up we're not here to see
01:52:52.740
that okay right hey we wouldn't we wouldn't have liked you as much yeah that's that's true yeah so
01:52:59.380
it was a really good it was a really good way to uh be noticed and it worked and it worked so
01:53:06.260
monsters man stick with it okay just stick with so anyway uh big yellow taxi so you got uh harry styles
01:53:13.540
version you got county crows county crows county crows that's what i was talking about county crows
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yeah uh harry styles i didn't know he did it yeah i like harry styles he's good you don't like
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harry styles i just said i'm sure it's great why are you looking at me like that because it was the
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it was the way and it's a joey it's the joey mitchell song to begin with uh-huh it is so yeah so
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uh the isley brothers the heat is on great album uh let's see that had the hit single for the love of
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you on it all right uh 10 cc wow 10 cc the original soundtrack yeah i'm not in love is on that
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on that particular album great song love i'm not in love uh parliament mothership connection oh 50
01:54:02.280
years old uh steve reich i don't even know who that is who's steve reich are you familiar with him
01:54:07.200
musician for 18 musicians not sure that doesn't make me feel old at all because i don't know who he is
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and then uh willie nelson redheaded stranger wow all of those 50 years 50 years old now uh so they're
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all i mean again they're all great albums and i'm really happy that my grandfather turned me on to
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them uh played almost all those on the radio you know certainly the 10 cc uh kiss you know back in
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the day we played all of this aerosmith um but i didn't make it to the radio until i was a junior in
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high school so that was a couple years after this actually thank you okay but uh but jeffy was on
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his grandfather's lap at the time listen to him crushing his poor legs and uh putting him in the
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hospital had the phonograph right there in front of us uh-huh uh-huh uh did we did that's all there
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was except for the eight track uh that's pretty much all there was everybody listened to it on a
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phonograph absolutely i just put that album on the little turntable and off it went at 33 and a third
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i remember when my grandfather purchased a zenith allegro quad system that uh he thought was just
01:55:26.020
awesome uh your grandfather thought that yeah had an eight track tape player am fm radio turntable
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four speakers was it in a huge it's just awesome like uh no this was a separate thing oh it was a
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separate thing yeah it wasn't like uh the magnavox or the yeah that's what we had yeah the you know
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those holy cow those were they weighed about 5 000 pounds you're not stealing those no you're not
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you're not stealing those you can barely get them unless you brought a forklift with you
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you barely get them in the house yeah people left them when they moved because they didn't want to
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move them yeah they did we had that in my house the house i grew up with until
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i think still till my mom my mom died i bet which was in 2017 i bet now man maybe the tv worked maybe
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the tv didn't but i'm sure the radio still did the radio still did the radio worked i think the
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turntable worked never used it but we and i don't know if the eight track worked or not because we didn't
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have any more eight tracks at the time so uh amazing though just and she kept that forever
01:56:31.520
set the flat screen up on top yes they did yeah they absolutely did i know because it was a good
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looking piece of furniture actually you know it looked it looked okay it's fine pushed up against
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the wall and you couldn't move it so did you were you able to cover the tv screen or was that just
01:56:47.540
there no it was just there yeah okay yeah no it was it didn't come with a cabinet where you could
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just went over some of the albums that are now 50 years old
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uh just heard another interesting statistic that bj brought up for us um this was it was 50 years
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ago that all four beatles appeared on the chart at the same time for the last time ever
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wow all four of the solo beatles yeah were on the album uh or on the charts at the same time top 40
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top 40 hits yeah incredible each of them had one uh it was it january of 75 yeah it was january 18th
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january 18th 1975 so paul mccartney was on uh at number seven on the top 40 list with juniors farm
01:59:42.100
okay ringo had the number 12 song only you number nine dream from john lennon was 29th and george
01:59:51.260
harrison's dark horse was uh number 33 on the wow that interesting that's really something
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and you know that that galled oh john lennon wow like i mean you can't believe he he thought he
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was going to be the most successful solo i mean he had to deal with yoko and azir forever telling
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him i can't believe it oh man that had to hurt just to shut her up yeah complaining
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mccartney was by far the the most successful solo and then lennon wasn't even number two he was
02:00:26.560
third george harrison was number two is that amazing it's incredible uh all right we got uh nick
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in new jersey has some information for us okay we were talking about steve reich who was like uh
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number 20 on the list or something he mr all composer right yeah i don't know who he is i didn't know
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but nick does hey yes he was the one artist i cared about on the list oh really he was okay
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who was he steve reich is a percussionist and classical composer he's a minimalist though so he
02:01:00.120
has his early works include songs such as a loop of a in stereo of a preacher saying it's gonna rain
02:01:06.620
it's gonna rain it's gonna rain you know clip oh nice noah's ark so he also has that sounds fantastic
02:01:12.660
david bird did a lot of that stuff with i gotta get me that album with uh audio like that
02:01:17.320
so you like that stuff nick yeah i love it i annoy my family all the time with i have a music for 18
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musicians that's awesome but he also uh covers themes such as 9-11 uh themes such as um oh what's
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the other one um you know the holocaust things like that his things that have historical significance
02:01:36.320
okay um he has um the song different trains is about the holocaust and he has people reciting you
02:01:41.780
know uh actual uh audio of people talking about their experiences in germany to um to a string
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quartet going dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun over and over again
02:01:52.960
wow it sounds like pretty heavy subjects yeah no kidding yeah uh all right appreciate it thanks a lot
02:01:58.780
it sounds fascinating it does it's interesting that's awesome i love the the preacher man stuff david
02:02:02.880
burn uh used to uh of the talking heads uh yeah yeah uh used to create stuff like that too all the
02:02:09.620
time interesting yeah you know it's it's interesting how many uh pop artists went on to do classical music
02:02:15.560
for movies and things you know like uh uh danny elfman for instance he became a monster huge huge in the
02:02:22.640
movie industry uh any if you don't if you're not familiar uh was in oingo boingo back in the 80s
02:02:28.360
uh which i liked oh absolutely like a lot dead man's party um all right so in washington dc
02:02:35.700
oh yeah owner is actually going to pay for part of his own stadium they're looking to build a
02:02:44.060
whole new complex 177 acres housing retail clear out in maryland right now yeah they're coming back
02:02:50.680
they're coming back to rfk correct and uh so they're saying that he's gonna there it's gonna be you
02:02:56.820
know this is a huge thing centered around the brand new stadium 65 000 uh seat domed stadium or
02:03:05.020
roofed stadium which all stadiums should be uh for the nfl by the way completely disagree with that
02:03:10.820
all right whatever uh but the commanders football if it was baseball that'd be different games are
02:03:17.340
worth way too much money before they have to worry about the weather but the weather is part of it
02:03:21.580
all that baltimore buffalo team to build a new stadium in buffalo new york without a dome
02:03:27.060
is criminal you know why they didn't do it here's here's why they didn't do it the fans would have
02:03:31.960
had a revolution in buffalo they would have been so pissed well then they wouldn't have had to travel
02:03:35.960
to detroit when it stowed too much no play a game still they love it they love it the fact that they
02:03:41.840
have they have big snow days there and they have to play in the snow it's great we all love it so how
02:03:46.280
much of the stadiums are you gonna pay for so he pledged 2.7 billion oh he pledged he pledged 2.7
02:03:51.520
billion okay now that's what's it gonna cost he's looking for the taxpayers to come come in with a
02:03:56.980
billion no and the tax how about no well they've already they're already paying mr billionaire how
02:04:03.800
about you buy your own stadium all of it they're already paying a ballpark fee tax so they might as
02:04:10.060
well just gonna extend it they're just gonna extend it instead of letting it run in perpetuity
02:04:14.440
like forever well no no till they get this one paid off okay wow a number of people are saying
02:04:21.980
no to that they're on your side of that they're on your side yeah and they should be then the
02:04:27.320
billionaire owner should pay for his own stadium ballpark fee tax is already there just it's already
02:04:32.140
there don't worry about it don't worry about it they're already paying taxes we'll just keep them
02:04:37.560
going all right we'll see you tomorrow this is glenn beck