The Glenn Beck Program - August 14, 2020


Trump’s Middle East Wins | Guests: Amb. Friedman & Robbie George | 8⧸14⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

159.22815

Word Count

19,540

Sentence Count

1,640

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

43


Summary

Trump has just pulled off one of the biggest coups in the Middle East, and it's a Donald Trump tried and true strategy. It's the icing on the pudding, and why the experts hate him so much. Glenn explains why.


Transcript

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00:00:38.020 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:02.960 And this is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:10.300 Hello, America.
00:01:11.540 I've got good news, and I've got bad news.
00:01:14.400 And I actually have some really good, good, good news.
00:01:18.200 And we're also going to be talking to the administration this hour about
00:01:21.700 the absolute humiliation of the Obama administration and their Middle East policy.
00:01:29.620 Donald Trump has, I mean, I think I have an understanding of Donald Trump
00:01:36.600 that most people don't, and I've talked to him about this.
00:01:41.000 I think he has just pulled off one of the biggest coups in the Middle East,
00:01:45.620 and it's a Donald Trump tried-and-true strategy.
00:01:50.780 And, you know, kind of the extra, you know, icing on the pudding.
00:01:56.580 I mean, why just have icing on cake?
00:01:59.960 Is the fact that it's really just a repudiation of everything that Obama tried to do
00:02:06.900 in the Middle East.
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00:02:20.780 Yeah, hello.
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00:04:47.760 That's right, partner.
00:04:53.220 It's a wild, wild west in the Middle East.
00:05:00.940 Donald Trump is just the best when it comes to negotiating in the Middle East.
00:05:08.140 I mean, he just is playing this.
00:05:10.540 He's playing every card exactly right, in my opinion.
00:05:14.240 And that's why the State Department hates him so much.
00:05:16.620 That's why all of the experts hate him so much, because he's doing, I think, what all of us would do.
00:05:23.760 We've all said, why are we why are you sitting down and negotiating?
00:05:27.980 They're never it's never in good faith.
00:05:30.500 Why don't we try, you know, good cop, bad cop?
00:05:33.260 Why don't we do that one?
00:05:35.660 And that's what he's doing.
00:05:37.160 And it's working.
00:05:38.020 And we'll talk about that coming up in just about 30 minutes.
00:05:41.080 We have the U.S. ambassador on with us in just a minute.
00:05:47.340 So I have some good news and I have some bad news.
00:05:51.360 And I thought what I would do is I would I would, you know, intersperse them.
00:05:56.440 I'd go.
00:05:57.020 You want to start with good news or bad news first, do and then we'll do every other story will be good news and bad news.
00:06:02.500 All right.
00:06:02.980 Well, I guess it doesn't matter too much, but you just kind of give some good news.
00:06:05.880 So I guess we go to bad first.
00:06:06.900 So we go to bad first.
00:06:12.320 OK.
00:06:15.560 Earthquakes up to the manicure, the magnitude of four point six under the Salton Sea are raising concern that a larger quake will be unleashed soon on the San Andreas fault.
00:06:27.060 This is the fault part of the fault that has not ruptured since 1680.
00:06:33.920 And they are now saying that this could be a really bad one.
00:06:39.340 And there's a swarm of these San Andreas fault earthquakes that are happening right now that usually lead you to believe that a major one is coming.
00:06:51.400 Wait, you said start with the bad news.
00:06:55.800 Yeah.
00:06:56.840 Yes.
00:06:57.480 Yes.
00:06:57.660 OK.
00:06:58.000 Sorry.
00:06:58.440 I started.
00:06:58.980 I went the other way.
00:06:59.800 This is a good news.
00:07:00.700 California may just slide into the ocean soon.
00:07:02.880 So sorry.
00:07:03.500 I screwed that one up.
00:07:05.260 I meant to start with bad news, bad news, bad news.
00:07:08.760 Here's one.
00:07:10.340 The radical youth liberation front is active now in Portland.
00:07:16.540 And this is a group of teenagers.
00:07:18.600 And I just, you know, people say that some people, you know, some of some of the members of, you know, the youth today are just worthless.
00:07:29.340 And and I just want you to know, these guys are out there.
00:07:33.260 They're working hard every day.
00:07:35.080 This is a group that is not talking about abolishing the police.
00:07:40.520 They're not talking about changing policies.
00:07:44.360 In their latest tweet, they said, we don't want to be led.
00:07:47.540 We don't want to lead.
00:07:49.320 We just want to destroy the United States of America, which, you know, I think is good.
00:07:54.760 Their official statement is abolish the United States of America, not destroy, just abolish it.
00:08:00.380 And they said members of our group report that watching the Senate hearing on Antifa was very inspiring.
00:08:09.380 Countless times, the movement was referred to as being well organized and was conceded that they are winning on several occasions.
00:08:17.220 We'll succeed in abolishing America.
00:08:19.820 And I love this.
00:08:21.620 People say the youth can't spell.
00:08:23.280 They spelled America right.
00:08:24.440 They spelled it with KKK in the middle, which is which is great.
00:08:30.400 They are now encouraging Seattle to stand strong and keep up the energy tonight, Portland.
00:08:37.720 It's all going to be good.
00:08:39.160 And when the flag was burned, you remember, what was it, last weekend where they took the pages of the Bible, lit them on fire and then use the Bible pages to light a flag on fire, which I thought was really great.
00:08:56.780 You may have missed this, Glenn.
00:08:58.440 That was just Russian propaganda.
00:08:59.780 Oh, that was Russian propaganda.
00:09:02.900 Yes, the media actually, that's what they were saying.
00:09:05.760 And so you read the fact check.
00:09:08.880 Come on.
00:09:09.700 This is Russian.
00:09:11.120 Fact check.
00:09:12.200 Russian propaganda.
00:09:12.820 Fact check.
00:09:14.000 So you go and you read.
00:09:14.900 I'm like, what do you mean?
00:09:15.980 So they're saying basically what Russian agents came over and did this?
00:09:20.800 Or maybe like it's a video from a totally different time and a totally different area that the Russian bots are pushing out.
00:09:27.160 Like, what's their argument?
00:09:28.120 Right.
00:09:28.320 And so they go and you look at it and it's like their explanation is it was real video.
00:09:32.760 It was, you know, of Antifa burning Bibles.
00:09:35.020 But RT was the first one who promoted it.
00:09:38.460 It's like, well, wait a minute.
00:09:39.800 That's not the same thing you're talking about.
00:09:42.220 Yeah.
00:09:42.520 Like, you're just saying that you guys as the media did a really bad job and didn't pick it up.
00:09:46.760 Like, I don't know what to.
00:09:49.080 Can I tell you something, Stu?
00:09:50.380 I have never I said this yesterday, but I can I just can't even listen.
00:09:55.600 You know, I listen to the daily every day and I listen to up first on NPR.
00:10:00.000 I try to keep informed on what the other side is saying.
00:10:02.940 Right.
00:10:03.560 I have zero desire.
00:10:07.340 Now, I have had no desire to watch this stuff for a long time.
00:10:10.600 But I mean, like I used to be able to justify it and say, yeah, well, I need to hear the other side.
00:10:17.260 I need to hear, you know, the other point of view, et cetera, et cetera.
00:10:20.380 It's just propaganda, straight up propaganda now.
00:10:25.520 And I'm like, why am I listening to propaganda?
00:10:29.540 Why am I listening to somebody who who refuses to at least appear to be balanced?
00:10:38.060 You know, I was listening to one of them today and they were like the Middle East peace, which is the opposite direction of Barack Obama.
00:10:47.520 And I'm like, oh, well, they're going to.
00:10:48.960 OK, all right.
00:10:50.260 Bring it on.
00:10:51.040 Bring it on.
00:10:51.620 OK, let's hear some truth.
00:10:54.080 And this will absolutely fail.
00:10:57.940 And it's it's most likely all just driven by politics for this next election.
00:11:03.840 And it really means nothing like that's your analysis that Barack Obama's policy was better, even though nothing but bad stuff came of it.
00:11:19.060 And he empowered Iran.
00:11:23.200 It was better because this is just a political maneuver.
00:11:29.700 I don't even begin to understand it.
00:11:33.140 No.
00:11:33.280 And then the the opposing view was, well, yes, yes, it is politics.
00:11:40.080 But I think the more important factor is that this was already happening.
00:11:44.580 I mean, the UAE and Israel, they were already cooperating.
00:11:48.640 So there wasn't really anything that was accomplished.
00:11:51.840 What?
00:11:52.720 That's an amazing one, because here they are.
00:11:54.780 I mean, they had to admit it publicly.
00:11:56.680 That's the big deal.
00:11:57.840 Right.
00:11:58.220 The big deal is taking the step of saying, yes, as an Arab nation, you're working with with Israel.
00:12:05.460 That's a huge, huge deal.
00:12:07.680 And, you know, it's possible it creates some sort of cascading effect where other nations do this as well, which would be a very, a very big deal.
00:12:15.660 But you have to give the media a little bit of a break here.
00:12:17.420 Glenn, I mean, they've they've they've gone here over three years.
00:12:20.760 They've got three months left to this election.
00:12:23.420 They can't turn this around now.
00:12:25.400 This is they've made their entire life's work getting this guy out of office.
00:12:30.500 Right.
00:12:31.320 And, you know, they just cannot stop themselves from being focused only on that goal.
00:12:39.720 I think there's a chance that, you know, I'm going to share some new polls out today about people being absolutely unwilling to say that they support the Republicans or Donald Trump or anything.
00:12:54.060 They're just unwilling their supporters.
00:12:56.320 They're absolutely unwilling to say it.
00:12:59.580 And I think there's a chance that Donald Trump really surprises everybody.
00:13:04.580 I mean, that's what I'm hoping for.
00:13:06.380 So I don't know how much is I'm hoping and how much is, you know, actual analysis here.
00:13:12.400 So, you know, take this with a grain of salt.
00:13:15.200 But I think there's a chance that he really surprises the press and the polls and everything else.
00:13:21.080 And he pulls out a pretty significant victory.
00:13:25.160 I could be completely wrong and wishful thinking.
00:13:27.740 But I think that's I think that's a possibility.
00:13:30.420 And I want that to happen so badly because I just want to see their heads pop.
00:13:34.440 I just want to see them go sobbing in back alleys after the last time he got elected.
00:13:42.680 I can't even imagine what's going to happen.
00:13:44.280 What will they say if he wins again?
00:13:49.520 They've done everything, everything.
00:13:52.380 They've sold out every value, every principle.
00:13:55.700 They've destroyed journalism.
00:13:58.100 They've destroyed themselves.
00:13:59.740 They've lied, cheated and stolen to do anything they can to stop him.
00:14:06.200 They really will.
00:14:07.120 You will just see heads pop on the screen.
00:14:09.400 They'll just and they'll just overload.
00:14:11.600 It'll be like, and he's just won his 50th state.
00:14:15.400 And you'll just see like blood splatters on the screen.
00:14:21.700 They're not going to be the only one surprised if he wins 50 states.
00:14:24.420 I will also be surprised if he's able to pull off all 50.
00:14:26.940 That would be amazing.
00:14:27.940 But if he but if he has a clear win, if he has a clear win, they won't know what to do.
00:14:37.020 They just won't know what to do.
00:14:38.860 Well, yes, they will, because they're already planting the seeds.
00:14:41.400 He stole the election somehow or another.
00:14:43.060 It's because he screwed with the with the post office.
00:14:46.820 It's the best thing that was crazy.
00:14:50.040 He's messing with the mail.
00:14:51.080 It's like his own guy that he appointed says that they are going to have no problem getting
00:14:55.960 the ballots to the right locations when they need to be exactly what he would say.
00:15:01.600 That's exactly what he would say if they were trying to steal it.
00:15:04.120 Yeah.
00:15:04.260 I mean, he's warning like he's not going to give them the extra money and all of these
00:15:07.260 things.
00:15:07.520 But like his own guy that he appointed is saying that they can do it.
00:15:11.460 But the Postal Service, I'm sorry, I know that it has like a 91 percent approval rating
00:15:17.900 in America.
00:15:18.880 That's insane.
00:15:20.620 It's the Postal Service.
00:15:22.580 Does it really have a 90?
00:15:23.380 Is that true?
00:15:24.860 90.
00:15:25.720 It is.
00:15:26.320 Yeah.
00:15:26.740 The new survey shows it is the most trusted out of all of the government branches.
00:15:33.480 The Postal Service?
00:15:35.400 Like, isn't it?
00:15:35.980 It's like the famous thing for all the jokes about how bad the service is.
00:15:40.100 And I've never really found that to be true at the post office.
00:15:43.180 Maybe that's.
00:15:44.080 But still, when it's something.
00:15:45.120 The only part that I don't like about the post office is it's just ineffective because
00:15:50.980 it's losing so much money.
00:15:52.900 Yeah.
00:15:53.360 You know, they might get the job done and it's dependable, et cetera, et cetera.
00:15:57.740 But, you know, I'm tired of losing money with the Postal Service.
00:16:03.420 Stop it.
00:16:04.840 Stop it.
00:16:06.020 Run it like a business or let a business do it.
00:16:10.280 You know, have people forgotten how much money they it's like?
00:16:13.700 I love Amtrak.
00:16:15.440 Well, you know what?
00:16:16.500 If you don't care what it costs and you don't care that it loses tons of money, go for it.
00:16:22.220 But that's not common sense.
00:16:24.680 That's not smart.
00:16:25.780 And I think it's time we get somebody in the post office that that is is tough on the
00:16:32.220 post office and not not the workers or anything else, but just as we are going to make this
00:16:37.320 a legitimate business.
00:16:39.060 And that's that's exactly who Trump brought in.
00:16:41.000 Right.
00:16:41.180 He brought in a businessman to do it.
00:16:42.860 You know, so that's that's what they're attempting.
00:16:44.420 And they hate that.
00:16:45.380 Yeah.
00:16:45.660 Yeah.
00:16:46.300 All right.
00:16:46.840 We have more good news coming up in just a second.
00:16:50.080 I think we're on the good news one, aren't we?
00:16:53.200 I think.
00:16:53.560 Did I tell you about the earthquake that?
00:16:55.840 Yeah.
00:16:55.880 Yeah.
00:16:56.100 No, we got that one.
00:16:56.840 California.
00:16:57.140 Yeah.
00:16:57.680 We got it.
00:16:58.980 Okay.
00:17:01.380 All right.
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00:17:06.740 Taking the temperatures of babies is really, really difficult and small children.
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00:17:19.960 They, as being moms, knew the problem and could solve it with these little sticky thermometers
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00:17:33.460 There are thermometer strips.
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00:17:41.320 And you can just see the color dot, which is the color dot.
00:17:45.100 Does a baby have a fever?
00:17:46.480 It's just so easy.
00:17:48.940 Well, they started this.
00:17:50.760 It became big.
00:17:51.600 It's at CBS and every place else.
00:17:53.620 Uh, and, uh, then COVID hit and all the hospitals were running out of thermometers and they didn't
00:18:01.560 have enough thermometers.
00:18:02.860 So they turned to these guys and said, can you just make these paper?
00:18:06.100 So now some hospitals are using this over the others because they needed enough thermometers.
00:18:12.520 If you're working for a thermometer, go to CBS and try to find a thermometer.
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00:18:19.240 Now, here's the best part.
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00:19:14.540 Uh, we're just running out of time.
00:19:29.680 I want to tell you about a couple of things that are happening, uh, tonight, uh, on blaze
00:19:34.640 TV.
00:19:35.060 First of all, I did yesterday, uh, the, uh, weekly podcast and I did it with Herschel Walker.
00:19:43.680 He's a neighbor of mine.
00:19:45.240 Uh, and, uh, he is, he's one of the most remarkable men I've, I think I've ever met.
00:19:51.740 Uh, you will hear a podcast that will absolutely inspire you.
00:19:59.140 Uh, I've had people tell me already that have listened to it cause it came out last night
00:20:03.640 on blaze.
00:20:04.240 I've already received, uh, emails.
00:20:07.380 People in the office have talked about it.
00:20:09.860 Uh, the producer, executive producer on this program, not, not Stu, but, uh, Ricky, um, who
00:20:15.980 runs the television side.
00:20:17.200 She is, she said this morning, she said, I was listening to it.
00:20:20.340 I was in tears, this in happy tears.
00:20:24.020 It is so inspiring and you will, you'll see a glimpse of America and the American spirit
00:20:34.020 that you've never seen, but you'll also learn something.
00:20:36.880 Did you know this too, that he has split personality disorder?
00:20:40.640 No, I didn't know that at all.
00:20:41.980 Uh, I didn't know really any of that backstory.
00:20:43.860 It is, it is fascinating and we talked about it, but you know, he didn't want to dwell on
00:20:50.520 it.
00:20:50.740 So we did, we hit a, and we spent probably maybe, I don't know, five or six minutes on
00:20:55.560 it.
00:20:56.460 It's fascinating.
00:20:58.260 He actually, um, now he doesn't talk about this, but it was in, I think, uh, it was in
00:21:05.280 an article that I read about him.
00:21:06.820 He is diagnosed as a split personality like Sybil.
00:21:12.380 Okay.
00:21:13.440 Uh, and I think he has like six different personalities that he's had to live with.
00:21:18.240 And according to this one article that I read, that's reason, one of the reasons why there
00:21:22.880 was a divorce, his first wife divorced him because he was dating her with this one personality
00:21:30.360 that kind of took over.
00:21:31.700 And she was like, I don't even know you.
00:21:34.680 And the doctor was like, yeah, cause that's, you were dating somebody else.
00:21:38.820 I mean, it's, it's bizarre.
00:21:41.320 Yeah.
00:21:41.920 And he has conquered this.
00:21:44.100 He has faced it.
00:21:45.980 Uh, and he has become such a great success story and now willing to just piss it all away
00:21:54.300 because he believes in Donald Trump.
00:21:56.540 He believes in common sense.
00:21:58.600 He doesn't believe in black lives matter.
00:22:01.640 I mean, this is a don't miss the Herschel Walker podcast available right now for blaze
00:22:07.220 subscribers out where every year podcast tomorrow afternoon at three.
00:22:11.520 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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00:23:39.140 Stranger things.
00:23:48.740 Could there be anything more strange than Barack Obama winning the Nobel prize, uh, for peace
00:23:56.580 before he did anything only to then follow that up with a massive disaster in the Middle
00:24:02.840 East that led to the Arab Spring and, uh, and led to the wonderful alliance that we had
00:24:10.580 with, uh, uh, with Iran.
00:24:14.440 And yet everyone is now looking at Donald Trump and saying he's a monster.
00:24:18.580 Uh, he has reversed everything in the Middle East.
00:24:22.280 And now we have, uh, another embassy being built and another ally coming out and saying,
00:24:31.300 yep, we recognize Israel and we're working with Israel.
00:24:34.800 This is a, this is one of the biggest success stories of any presidency in my lifetime.
00:24:43.780 What's been happening in the Middle East, what's been happening when Donald Trump, uh, moved
00:24:49.740 the embassy to Jerusalem.
00:24:51.420 And now this UAE, uh, UAE deal.
00:24:55.460 We have, uh, ambassador to Israel from the United States, David Friedman on, uh, with us.
00:25:02.800 David, uh, this is, I'm hearing from the New York times and everybody else.
00:25:08.860 This is, this is no big deal.
00:25:11.800 It's, uh, really, you know, kind of sketchy, whatever they're saying.
00:25:18.380 Donald Trump did the opposite of Barack Obama and it is paying off big time.
00:25:25.500 Tell me about this deal.
00:25:27.920 Uh, hi Glenn.
00:25:29.140 Uh, it's good to be with you.
00:25:30.700 Well, look, you know, if it was no big deal, why, it was no big deal.
00:25:33.640 Why didn't the Obama administration get it done?
00:25:35.520 I mean, uh, uh, I mean, it, it, it is, uh, it, it is a big deal.
00:25:41.640 And, you know, look, uh, in this business, we're all prone a little bit to hyperbole, but,
00:25:46.020 uh, we all use the word historic probably too often, but not here, not here.
00:25:50.340 I mean, this is an incredibly significant breakthrough.
00:25:53.120 Look, an Arab country hasn't recognized Israel in 26 years.
00:25:56.300 And what's happened here is that, uh, you know, after being not just neglected, but really
00:26:02.620 abandoned that I would say even betrayed by the Obama administration, uh, uh, over the,
00:26:09.300 over, over that term, you know, both, both Israel and the Emirates, because this, uh,
00:26:14.480 insane, uh, deal that the president, that the president Obama made with Iran was equally
00:26:19.500 threatening to Israel and the Emirates alike.
00:26:22.120 Um, you know, after those eight years, the president comes in and says, you know what?
00:26:26.780 Um, he says to our, by far our greatest ally in the region, I think our greatest ally in
00:26:31.600 the world, Israel, and to an, uh, an ever increasingly important friend and ally of the
00:26:37.180 Emirates, the president restore trust, uh, between America and these two countries.
00:26:42.540 And, you know, it's, it's tough to rebuild trust, you know, in human relations, when you
00:26:46.780 betray somebody, it's awfully hard to regain their trust.
00:26:48.920 And it was, it was not easy to regain the trust, but he did.
00:26:52.740 And, and now, um, you know, you have, uh, you have this historic moment, which I believe
00:26:58.600 the president referred to it as an icebreaker.
00:27:01.180 And I think it's going to cascade, uh, and, and really change the paradigm of the Middle
00:27:07.020 East.
00:27:07.380 Israel will become safer, more prosperous and secure.
00:27:11.180 So that is, that's one of the questions.
00:27:13.780 Do you see this, uh, embassy building and, uh, open relation, good relations with Israel
00:27:22.320 cascading into Saudi Arabia or any of these other, uh, countries?
00:27:29.940 Well, look, without, you know, I don't want to, um, put pressure on any particular country
00:27:34.440 because, you know, we, we were able to achieve success with the Emirates by really keeping
00:27:39.720 it quiet, you know, you know, in, in Washington, everything leaks, right?
00:27:42.680 This is one of the, the huge secret, you know, was just kept under wraps until we announced
00:27:47.140 it.
00:27:47.620 I want to give all the other countries the same space and the same opportunity to answer
00:27:51.240 your question.
00:27:52.120 Sure.
00:27:52.460 Of course, of course, this is going to have an effect.
00:27:54.940 The first country is always the hardest.
00:27:57.020 The second country is the next more difficult, the next most difficult.
00:28:00.360 And three, four, five, it really just becomes easier and easier and easier, uh, because
00:28:04.880 they all have cover and they all, you know, there's safety in numbers.
00:28:08.360 And, um, of course we see this happening because all these countries, first of all, you know,
00:28:13.540 there's a common threat, which is always helpful, you know, in terms of diplomacy, but it's
00:28:17.420 not just the common threat from Iran.
00:28:19.120 There's a huge upside here.
00:28:20.620 All these countries are trying to emerge from, you know, for kind of tribal conflicts and
00:28:26.000 ancient grievances, move into the 21st century, you know, gain access to technology, defense
00:28:31.740 mechanisms, cybersecurity, you know, bio defense, all the things that Israel, you know, punches
00:28:37.360 way above its weight.
00:28:38.940 And, and, and they want to be with Israel and they want to be with the United States.
00:28:41.960 That's the future.
00:28:42.580 That's the future of the, of the world.
00:28:44.380 And, and they're starting to recognize it.
00:28:47.340 So the, the embassy being moved by the United States into Jerusalem, which everyone always
00:28:54.600 said, lead to war, lead to war, lead to war.
00:28:57.600 Everything that Donald Trump has done.
00:28:59.620 And I think Kushner deserves an awful lot of credit.
00:29:02.420 I was not, I was not a fan of the Trump administration or Kushner at the very beginning, but the proof is
00:29:09.700 in the pudding, I was absolutely wrong on so much of almost everything that I said that
00:29:15.860 I thought Donald Trump would do, um, in the Middle East, he is, uh, they deserve the credit.
00:29:23.500 How much of this came from two things?
00:29:27.180 One, the moving of the embassy and two, this, uh, go ahead.
00:29:32.820 Just, you know what?
00:29:34.140 West bank.
00:29:35.260 That's what you want to call it.
00:29:36.840 Take it, take it.
00:29:38.300 How much of this was Donald Trump's kind of Tiffany's story?
00:29:42.920 I don't know if you know that story of Tiffany's, but his negotiating skills.
00:29:48.100 Yeah.
00:29:48.680 The signal was enormously important, uh, beginning with Jerusalem.
00:29:52.780 Uh, you know, it was the law of the land for 25 years and ignored by, uh, by Clinton,
00:29:57.660 Bush and Obama alike.
00:29:59.280 Um, the president says, look, um, I made a promise to do this.
00:30:03.400 Uh, it's very important to my credibility in the region to keep my promise.
00:30:06.460 Look, in, in, in, in the Middle East, you know, you're, you're, you have two things.
00:30:10.180 You have credibility and you have strength.
00:30:11.840 If you have those two things, you have, you, you, there's the, there's the possibility of
00:30:16.120 success.
00:30:16.800 If you don't have both of them and frankly, Obama had neither, but if you don't have both
00:30:20.760 of them, you know, you're, you're, you're heading into a quagmire.
00:30:23.160 And so the president said, look, I made this promise.
00:30:26.260 I'm going to keep my promise and I'm not going to be threatened by, you know, rogue regimes
00:30:30.140 that are threatening the United States.
00:30:31.920 Nobody threatens the United States.
00:30:33.220 We're not going to have some, you know, some, some small terrorist group threatening the
00:30:36.860 United States.
00:30:37.600 That was an enormous signal.
00:30:39.260 And it signaled to the, uh, it signaled to Israel, of course, that, you know, that,
00:30:44.080 that, that he had their back and it signaled to the other nations that he could be trusted,
00:30:48.660 that he could be counted upon.
00:30:50.880 And, and, and, and they said, look, we want to be with him.
00:30:53.520 You know, we don't want to be with, uh, with some kind of weak guy.
00:30:56.380 This is not the part of the world to be, uh, to be weaker, to be hesitant.
00:31:00.320 And, and, and it really, I think set him up for this particular success yesterday.
00:31:06.300 How concerned do you think UAE and Saudi Arabia and everybody else in the Middle East, uh,
00:31:14.840 is our allies that, uh, if you would listen to the press, there's no way Donald Trump is going
00:31:22.120 to win.
00:31:23.040 Um, and the threat of not just a reversal of the Trump, uh, policies here, but even more
00:31:32.500 Marxist, uh, tendencies and more love from, for, you know, the UAE's enemies of Iran and,
00:31:42.280 and everything else, are they concerned at all about this election, uh, going and turning the
00:31:49.200 tide back towards the, uh, former administration?
00:31:54.820 Well, of course they are.
00:31:56.460 Of course they are.
00:31:57.300 I mean, when, when it's, it's, it's not the, it's the policies, it's not the people, it's the
00:32:01.740 policies, uh, when, when, when, when people are campaigning on a promise to reenter the
00:32:08.060 JCPOA, uh, that, that's a mortal threat to all these countries.
00:32:12.720 I mean, you're talking about empowering the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world.
00:32:18.800 You know, people who have, you know, fanatical Islamic extremists that, um, that are threatening
00:32:25.240 to destroy Israel and frankly, threatening the region.
00:32:28.120 And look, you know, I, and I come from a family of Holocaust survivors.
00:32:32.120 My view is, you know, when someone threatens to kill the Jews, you better take them seriously.
00:32:36.340 And, uh, every time.
00:32:37.360 And unfortunately, that, that wasn't the case, uh, in the last administration.
00:32:41.560 And I, I really, you know, I think everyone, everyone is petrified about that possibility.
00:32:47.020 So one, one last question.
00:32:48.560 And it's kind of, uh, off of the UAE deal, by the way, just congratulations and congratulations
00:32:54.120 to the administration legitimately, if this was a legitimate organization, he should receive
00:33:02.020 the Nobel prize for this.
00:33:03.560 This is a massive, massive deal.
00:33:06.540 Um, but let me, let me stay in the middle East and just talk to you a little bit about
00:33:10.600 Beirut.
00:33:11.800 Um, another really devastating blow to, uh, Iran and Hezbollah.
00:33:19.300 Um, but they're not going to take this sitting down.
00:33:22.220 It looks like that bomb was, it wasn't a bomb, but it was bomb making supplies and, and,
00:33:29.100 uh, all nefarious stuff.
00:33:31.440 Uh, it wasn't fireworks.
00:33:33.540 Uh, it looks like, uh, Hezbollah is on the run in, uh, Beirut and, uh, they're, the people
00:33:41.440 are turning against them, but they're not going to take this lying down.
00:33:45.120 What do you see for the future in, uh, Beirut and the immediate future?
00:33:49.440 I think in the immediate future, we'll see tension between the, uh, the people of Lebanon
00:33:54.820 and Hezbollah.
00:33:56.020 Hezbollah has never, never, and this is true of all these other terrorist groups as well.
00:34:00.600 You know, they've never been good at governing.
00:34:02.920 You know, Hamas is a abject failure at governing the Gaza Strip.
00:34:06.540 Hezbollah is an abject failure.
00:34:07.980 They brought nothing but misery, uh, misery and more misery to their people.
00:34:12.320 Um, the problem is this, the problem is that they have a lot of weapons, just like the
00:34:17.880 same thing with Hamas.
00:34:18.500 It's really identical to Hamas and the Gaza Strip.
00:34:20.980 They got a lot of weapons.
00:34:22.660 It's a brutal regime.
00:34:24.540 No human rights, no respects for, uh, for any, uh, any human rights at all.
00:34:29.300 So in those environments, and Iran is no different, you know, the, the people are miserable and
00:34:34.060 the people are ready to rise up.
00:34:35.300 But, you know, uh, it, it, it's, it's really hard to rise up against a brutal regime that
00:34:40.940 is, uh, massive, massively more powerful.
00:34:43.640 Uh, I'm praying for the people of Lebanon that they can somehow eject Hezbollah.
00:34:48.540 They've done nothing, nothing but disaster for the people of Lebanon.
00:34:52.660 And, uh, it's, it's, it's, it's the same as the Palestinians in Gaza.
00:34:57.460 Um, it's, it's, it's a heartbreaking situation.
00:34:59.860 And I would under, I would, uh, I would guess that unlike the Obama administration, if the
00:35:07.620 people did rise up, that we would at least have very vocal moral support for, for those
00:35:15.780 freedom fighters and the people who are crying out.
00:35:19.020 Yeah, we, we've done that all around the world.
00:35:21.160 I mean, it's not just in the Middle East.
00:35:22.820 I mean, we have it right in our own backyard in Venezuela.
00:35:24.960 I mean, yes, we are on record as supporting the, the people who rise up against these
00:35:30.260 brutal oppressive regimes.
00:35:33.300 David, thank you very much.
00:35:34.720 Thank you for your service to the, uh, country, uh, and, uh, to peace in the Middle East.
00:35:40.920 Um, again, congratulations on this.
00:35:43.720 And I hope we have four more years to, uh, truly cement, uh, the, what, what's happening,
00:35:51.000 uh, with the United States and Israel.
00:35:53.220 I agree with you.
00:35:54.340 They are our number one ally.
00:35:57.000 I also agree with you.
00:35:58.320 When somebody says they're going to kill you, uh, and wipe you out, uh, you better listen
00:36:03.480 to them every single time, especially when they have a track record of doing it.
00:36:08.160 Amen.
00:36:09.060 Thank you, Glenn.
00:36:09.740 Great talking to you.
00:36:10.680 Thanks.
00:36:11.300 You bet.
00:36:11.820 The U S ambassador to Israel.
00:36:16.880 So here we are trying to put our country back together.
00:36:23.800 Um, do you see the school districts too?
00:36:27.780 I mean, this, you know, you said yesterday that, wow, uh, you know, why, why are you saying
00:36:32.940 that, uh, we're, you know, uh, so shut down where we're, we're, we're really opening up.
00:36:37.580 And you know what?
00:36:38.460 You're absolutely right on that.
00:36:40.520 Most of the country is on the road to opening back up and there's some good unemployment
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00:36:47.440 But then I see these things like, I can't remember it's, I think it's in California.
00:36:52.700 Some of these schools are saying they're not opening up the entire year.
00:36:57.540 They're not opening up.
00:36:58.700 Oh yeah.
00:36:58.900 If you're in California, you're totally screwed.
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00:38:54.620 Uh, the nine 11 tribute in light.
00:38:56.940 This is the best memorial I've ever seen anywhere in the world.
00:39:01.560 Uh, I personally think it should be done year round, but the birds, I guess, get confused
00:39:07.960 by it.
00:39:08.500 So on nine 11, what they do is they take these huge, two huge spotlights and they put them
00:39:14.760 at ground zero where the towers were.
00:39:16.660 And they shoot that light up into the air.
00:39:19.060 And it's, it is absolutely beautiful and stunning.
00:39:25.020 They do it one day a year, September 11th, the tribute in light memorial has been canceled,
00:39:31.540 uh, because of COVID-19 concerns.
00:39:35.180 Okay.
00:39:35.740 Yeah.
00:39:35.860 Cause the light does light into the sky is known to spread the virus, uh, which is a major,
00:39:40.840 major issue.
00:39:41.420 I know all the doctors are worried about right now.
00:39:44.660 Right.
00:39:45.960 Right.
00:39:47.060 Uh, so.
00:39:49.060 So why, what, how does, I mean, do I, how, how is that?
00:39:56.380 Cause it's not like it's a memorial that everybody goes down to see, oh, I want to see the big
00:40:00.880 spotlight.
00:40:02.460 No, you it's, it's a tribute that you see across the water.
00:40:06.600 The closer you go to it, the less impressive it is.
00:40:09.420 Right.
00:40:09.880 The whole point of seeing it as a distance at a distance, that's kind of at a distance.
00:40:13.280 So I don't understand how the nine 11 tribute needs to be canceled due to COVID concerns,
00:40:22.380 but you know, dammit.
00:40:25.100 If those spotlights would just wear a mask, it would be fine.
00:40:29.960 Everything would be fine.
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00:42:06.240 That's a shocking development.
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00:44:34.020 151 days into our 15 days to flatten the curve.
00:44:43.980 Don't know how that works.
00:44:45.340 Well, 15 days, 150 days.
00:44:49.120 I mean, what's the difference there?
00:44:51.380 A zero.
00:44:52.260 And what's a zero?
00:44:53.540 Nothing.
00:44:55.360 We've decided to, uh, go with all of these great investigative journalists today and give
00:45:01.360 you the stories that they've been working on that are shocking in a new segment.
00:45:05.980 We like to call.
00:45:10.620 Thank you.
00:45:14.360 Took us a minute to get to get to that.
00:45:17.200 But, uh, really no crap.
00:45:19.960 That's true.
00:45:20.680 Huh?
00:45:21.460 Who would have seen that one coming?
00:45:22.860 For instance, uh, Minneapolis and Milwaukee and Chicago have seen now major surges in homicides.
00:45:36.800 New data shows that it looks like for some reason, Milwaukee has seen a 120% increase in
00:45:48.700 murders compared to the same time last year.
00:45:53.180 I don't know what's causing it.
00:45:54.960 Minneapolis, second highest spike, 114% increase in murders.
00:46:03.320 New York is reporting the same thing.
00:46:06.020 Now, they say that it may be caused by the city saying they're not going to enforce the
00:46:17.080 laws and they're going to defund the police, but they're not sure yet.
00:46:23.900 I can't believe what you're saying.
00:46:26.740 Is this?
00:46:27.460 I'm perplexed by this.
00:46:29.020 How could this possibly, how could one lead to the other?
00:46:32.200 It would take someone like Sherlock Holmes to see this coming, wouldn't it?
00:46:37.840 I mean, who would have seen this coming?
00:46:42.120 Now, another one.
00:46:46.200 This one's from California.
00:46:49.860 Uber may shut down in California.
00:46:54.280 What?
00:46:55.020 How could?
00:46:55.820 Yes.
00:46:56.440 What would?
00:46:57.020 How could?
00:46:57.940 What would?
00:46:58.600 Well, Stu, I don't I'm not saying this is connected, OK, but apparently the new the new law
00:47:08.380 in California that says you can't have any gigs that you have full time employee if you
00:47:15.980 work for a country, a company.
00:47:17.340 There's no independent contractors.
00:47:19.440 And that's what, you know, Uber is built on just people who say, you know what?
00:47:25.380 I want to drive today.
00:47:26.660 I've got another job or I, you know, want to work at my own hours and kind of be my own
00:47:32.080 boss.
00:47:33.220 You can't do that in California.
00:47:34.880 And so it's destroying Uber in California.
00:47:39.760 And they're saying now, yeah, they're saying now Uber may shut down in California.
00:47:45.600 You're kidding me.
00:47:47.040 I when I heard that that law was going through, I thought it would just improve the life of
00:47:51.600 workers and how Uber's leaving the state.
00:47:55.460 That is.
00:47:56.220 Wow.
00:47:57.720 Who would have seen that one coming?
00:48:00.540 Really?
00:48:01.080 Honestly, I.
00:48:01.820 Sirlock Manhattan real estate, I'm sorry, Manhattan retail chains are now fleeing to
00:48:13.140 the suburbs.
00:48:15.100 Oh, apparently.
00:48:17.100 Yeah, no, I don't.
00:48:19.500 This is crazy.
00:48:20.020 Don't you say that.
00:48:21.020 Is Pat in there?
00:48:21.940 Pat has just walked in.
00:48:23.040 He can't even believe some of this stuff.
00:48:26.080 Pat, isn't this not like being hit in the face with a shovel?
00:48:28.740 I mean, I'm speechless.
00:48:29.920 I'm absolutely speechless.
00:48:31.820 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:48:33.880 So in the prime real estate areas, all the stores that rely on having, you know, international
00:48:41.160 tourists and local tourists, they're all they're all being closed.
00:48:47.900 They say Madison Avenue is no longer what it used to be.
00:48:52.360 They are people are, quote, fleeing the city in droves.
00:48:57.320 What?
00:48:59.100 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:49:02.180 No.
00:49:02.720 And apparently, apparently, this is also leading to the largest glut of apartments in the history
00:49:14.040 of New York.
00:49:15.040 What could be causing such flight from Manhattan?
00:49:18.900 I don't know.
00:49:21.660 Because there's been this idea over the years that people in Manhattan put up with things
00:49:27.000 like the rat urine smell to get to all the great places that were open and exciting.
00:49:32.880 And some said that it was when they would close, people might leave the city.
00:49:37.480 I kind of just thought they liked the rat urine.
00:49:40.140 So I'm shocked by this.
00:49:42.100 Have the rats left?
00:49:43.220 Maybe they've stopped urinating.
00:49:45.420 Yeah.
00:49:45.660 Well, the rats, I believe, have also moved out of New York.
00:49:49.580 They're afraid of the streets at night and some of the rat hotels that have been looted.
00:49:55.640 Uh, but the city is acting to put new taxes on rats to keep them in place.
00:50:02.600 Uh, and I'm sure that will, uh, who?
00:50:06.300 I mean, I didn't see it.
00:50:07.560 I, I, I didn't see it coming myself.
00:50:10.340 I, yes.
00:50:14.700 Yesterday, Joe Biden in a shocking, shocking interview has come out and said he wants to
00:50:25.060 mandate all Americans wear masks.
00:50:29.840 What?
00:50:31.600 Really?
00:50:32.600 Yes.
00:50:33.080 He doesn't seem like the type of guy that would want to implement something like that
00:50:36.940 nationwide from the federal government.
00:50:40.280 I have to tell you, I didn't see this one coming.
00:50:43.580 I have not seen anything from the Democrats from the left that they might be draconian,
00:50:50.740 uh, that they might just implement federal laws, uh, that go against, uh, rights.
00:50:57.700 You know what I mean?
00:50:58.840 Uh, just jam things down people's throat.
00:51:01.640 I didn't see it coming.
00:51:03.480 I mean, so unlike, I mean, Pat, have you seen so unlike, I did, I'm flabbergasted.
00:51:09.200 Is that still a word flabbergasted?
00:51:11.260 I'm it if it is.
00:51:13.900 Yeah.
00:51:14.420 Well, Joe Biden understands it.
00:51:16.880 Yes.
00:51:17.680 Yeah.
00:51:17.920 He understands that word.
00:51:19.060 He was, he's like, Oh, that's one of those newfangled words.
00:51:22.760 Uh, so now some might say that this mandate by the president of the United States, uh,
00:51:36.940 might be something that people would push against.
00:51:40.600 Now, I don't see that coming.
00:51:42.540 I think Americans will love the idea that the federal government tells you exactly what
00:51:49.520 to do.
00:51:49.980 If they're patriotic, they will.
00:51:51.640 Yeah.
00:51:51.980 If they're patriots, they will.
00:51:53.860 Yeah.
00:51:54.180 The way I think about it is that the mask is like a hug for your face.
00:51:58.260 Oh, that's nice.
00:51:59.020 You know, I like that.
00:51:59.720 I think if you think of it that way, it's just really nice.
00:52:01.760 I like that.
00:52:02.440 Thank you.
00:52:03.660 That's beautiful.
00:52:04.280 Really?
00:52:05.020 It's beautiful.
00:52:05.560 I didn't see that one coming either.
00:52:07.300 Uh, still, I didn't, uh, now there's a, there's a couple of things here that I need to get
00:52:15.600 you guys, uh, on board.
00:52:17.260 Cause I saw this one coming and I'm no Sherlock Holmes.
00:52:20.120 Uh, I saw this one coming, but you guys are sports fans.
00:52:24.000 Uh, so you would know, uh, the NBA ratings continue to be exceptionally low this month.
00:52:31.600 What?
00:52:32.420 Uh, yeah.
00:52:33.460 Even though, even though everybody has been saying, you know, I just want sports back.
00:52:39.120 Apparently for some reason, they're not watching sports.
00:52:43.520 Are they not enjoying the black lives matter messages on the back of everybody's jerseys
00:52:48.400 or the mural painted on the court?
00:52:51.180 Cause I love that stuff.
00:52:53.280 Me too.
00:52:54.000 It's beautiful art.
00:52:55.020 Are they not enjoying perhaps the kneeling prior to during the national anthem and the
00:53:00.860 in your face messages all day long about how bad white people are?
00:53:04.540 I, cause I love that.
00:53:06.880 Uh, are others not liking it?
00:53:09.300 Huh?
00:53:10.180 What?
00:53:10.740 I don't, they don't have, they don't have, they don't have a reason or an explanation
00:53:15.960 yet on why the NBA, it's very hard to figure.
00:53:22.040 People are trapped at home and, uh, they've all been saying how much they miss sports, but
00:53:27.940 then you give the people what they want and, uh, they don't, they don't, they don't go.
00:53:34.500 People are so fickle.
00:53:35.700 They are.
00:53:35.940 They're just so fickle.
00:53:37.280 Yeah.
00:53:37.640 Yeah.
00:53:37.940 I mean, especially when you give them sports with a heavy dose of politics, who wouldn't
00:53:42.080 love that?
00:53:42.760 Right.
00:53:43.300 Who wouldn't?
00:53:43.760 Because I was afraid about watching sports cause I was afraid I wouldn't get all the
00:53:46.920 updates I needed on all the protests and now I can get both at the same time.
00:53:51.860 Well, you're not getting the update on the protests.
00:53:54.120 You're getting the explanation of the protests.
00:53:57.420 You know what I mean?
00:53:58.320 Yeah.
00:53:58.560 You're getting what everybody's yearning for somebody that can put it into perspective.
00:54:02.860 Yeah.
00:54:03.360 Uh, without all the hate.
00:54:04.580 Like when I was watching the Celtics game and they showed on the interview right after
00:54:08.000 they gave me a lengthy explanation of Angela Brown, the former person who was, uh, ran for
00:54:13.040 vice president of the communist party USA and was on the federal, the FBI's 10 most
00:54:17.340 wanted list because she supplied guns to a murderer.
00:54:19.280 Right.
00:54:19.840 Wait, I thought it was like, I, that sounds like great entertainment to me.
00:54:24.820 It sure does.
00:54:25.220 Is it not what others want?
00:54:27.260 How?
00:54:28.500 Yeah.
00:54:29.220 Yeah.
00:54:29.480 What?
00:54:30.260 So Pat, I, you know, obviously I haven't watched, I mean, poor Herschel Walker yesterday.
00:54:35.320 I did a podcast with him and I started with, I don't know jack about sport.
00:54:40.340 I knew you won a Heisman trophy, but I, I, and I could, I could describe the Heisman trophy,
00:54:45.700 but I don't know how you win or anything else.
00:54:48.360 He was just like, dear God, dear God, help me now.
00:54:52.580 Um, but anyway, uh, you know, I, I really am not watching these things like most Americans.
00:54:59.120 Are they really putting phrases on the court?
00:55:01.820 Like they threatened to do?
00:55:03.180 Yeah.
00:55:03.360 Oh yeah.
00:55:04.040 Yeah.
00:55:04.500 On the back of the jerseys.
00:55:05.740 Well, they got the black lives matter on the court, uh, in the big mural, like they
00:55:09.640 put in the middle of the streets, not a mural is just big black block letters, uh, that
00:55:14.620 say black lives matter, a mural I thought was somewhat of a painting, if you will.
00:55:19.220 Yeah.
00:55:19.420 That was my mural used to, the definition of a mural has changed, but anyway, yeah, they've
00:55:24.340 got all the things that this is just a, like a vinyl strip on the court that just says black
00:55:30.940 lives matter.
00:55:31.660 Yes.
00:55:32.140 Different than a mural.
00:55:33.120 Right.
00:55:33.520 It is different.
00:55:34.280 I was, uh, I thought it was interesting cause they're also doing the thing where they put
00:55:36.900 the names on the back.
00:55:38.160 Uh, like, like say black lives matter.
00:55:40.760 It's where the name normally would be or, um, things like say their, say their names.
00:55:45.260 Yeah.
00:55:45.680 Um, the one that I don't think worked well, very well was, uh, they've been putting in
00:55:49.580 how many more.
00:55:51.240 And so unfortunately it comes right above the number.
00:55:53.740 So like one guy I saw was number 14 and just said, how many more 14?
00:55:57.060 I was like, that seems like, why do you want 14 more murdered?
00:56:00.580 I want none.
00:56:01.320 He, he may, he may be making a prediction.
00:56:05.620 He may be making a prediction.
00:56:07.260 There's going to be 14 more and then we'll be all set.
00:56:09.980 14.
00:56:10.720 Right.
00:56:11.480 So, you know, when you, when you look at it that way, I mean, it's every life we lose
00:56:16.700 is bad, but if it's 14 more and then it's done, right.
00:56:20.020 I mean, we fixed it.
00:56:21.280 That's, you know, that's, it's optimistic.
00:56:24.260 It's optimistic.
00:56:25.060 Uh, one more thing, um, according to the sports business journal, HBO's hard knocks, uh,
00:56:32.900 premiered on Tuesday and my blaze TV show, uh, has more, uh, viewers, viewers, I think
00:56:41.420 than this did.
00:56:42.620 I'm not kidding you.
00:56:43.600 That's right.
00:56:43.900 That's amazing.
00:56:44.480 I mean, I, I like watching hard knocks.
00:56:46.420 I'm a huge NFL fan.
00:56:47.420 Did, I had no idea that it started already.
00:56:49.320 I have no idea.
00:56:50.500 Yeah.
00:56:50.660 I didn't know that.
00:56:51.300 I didn't know either.
00:56:53.100 Oh, so you think that maybe this one is not due to everybody just being pissed at sports.
00:56:59.040 It's just, maybe it's just people didn't know.
00:57:01.120 It's possible.
00:57:02.840 I mean, we can't figure that.
00:57:05.780 Look, we are not, we are absolutely not Sherlock Holmes.
00:57:10.080 So we, we don't, we don't have all the answers.
00:57:14.100 We don't have all the answers here.
00:57:16.200 Uh, we're perplexed by these stories and so many others.
00:57:21.520 Uh, but that wraps up today's edition of.
00:57:26.260 All right.
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00:58:43.900 Oh, hey, did you see the Seattle city councilwoman, uh, that has just ripped apart, uh, Carmen
00:59:05.360 Best?
00:59:06.240 Uh, Carmen Best is the, uh, former Seattle chief of police.
00:59:11.320 Uh, she was a black woman.
00:59:12.760 She seemed to have common sense.
00:59:16.220 Um, and, uh, and of course they had to let her go, uh, you know, you just let her walk.
00:59:22.100 Uh, she had been betrayed by the city, the mayor of the city council over and over again.
00:59:26.760 And she said, when they started cutting salaries, how do you make something better?
00:59:30.540 I mean, you want to make the government better, uh, you know, or our military better.
00:59:36.120 What do you do?
00:59:37.780 You cut spending?
00:59:39.740 You, you want to make your business, uh, better.
00:59:43.180 You go and you hire better people.
00:59:46.540 You spend more money to hire better people.
00:59:49.980 Uh, you don't, you don't just say, you know what?
00:59:52.560 We want to get really, uh, so much better.
00:59:55.500 Uh, we're just going to cut everything by 50%.
00:59:59.060 That doesn't usually go hand in hand.
01:00:02.220 I don't know that logic.
01:00:03.400 Uh, but, uh, of course the Seattle city council, they know better.
01:00:07.020 Uh, she says that it was no accident that right wing figures like William Barr were sorry to see her step down.
01:00:17.360 They recognize the service best has provided the capitalist class by pushing back against black lives matter at the height of its power.
01:00:27.380 I mean, can you believe the language that people are using now?
01:00:31.060 And it was like, Hey, what a, what is the NBA on tonight?
01:00:36.740 They're pushing the capitalist class.
01:00:41.320 They are providing a service to the capitalist class.
01:00:45.280 She says in the face of mob, uh, violence, she drew a lie, a line in the sand and there is, uh, it's, it's no, uh, no coincidence that Donald Trump likes her.
01:01:02.440 Yeah.
01:01:04.760 Yeah.
01:01:05.240 That's an amazing one.
01:01:05.900 Cause she's one of those people who I think cut through this entire era as one of the people I really liked, uh, which me too, you know, probably I don't like very many people involved.
01:01:15.280 Yeah, no, I know.
01:01:16.020 But I mean, she was, she, you could tell she felt completely defeated.
01:01:19.820 She wasn't going to, she didn't break the process though.
01:01:22.440 Right.
01:01:22.680 She, she had no choice but to, uh, to respect what, what she had to, you know, right.
01:01:27.600 But essentially taking her orders, but she, I mean, she was apologizing profusely to her own officers for not being able to protect them, for not being able to let them do anything that they wanted to do.
01:01:39.560 To try to protect the people and the business owners in that area.
01:01:42.460 She stood up in a really tough time.
01:01:45.440 And that's why there's a lot of people now who are calling for her to run for office and all of these things.
01:01:49.500 And I don't know if that's going to happen.
01:01:50.880 Oh, you know, well, you know, the mayor, uh, the mayor just asked the C, uh, the, uh, Washington state Supreme court to rule, uh, in her favor on stopping a recall of the mayor.
01:02:04.260 The Seattle residents, uh, 50,000 of them signed a petition to get her out of office.
01:02:10.800 Uh, and today, uh, she's filing with the, or yesterday she filed with the, uh, Supreme court of Washington state to stop that.
01:02:18.700 I don't know.
01:02:19.540 I think, I think if this woman would run for mayor, I, I think she, I think the socialists might be surprised.
01:02:27.240 I mean, you know, I have no idea.
01:02:30.960 Seattle is insane, but I think there's enough people that even agree with a lot of stuff of the Marxists that want security.
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01:04:09.260 This is the Glenn Beck program joined now by Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, a podcast
01:04:17.560 you can get, uh, wherever you get your podcasts.
01:04:20.380 And, uh, also you can see his show as he records live, uh, a prior to this program on the blaze
01:04:27.340 radio network.
01:04:28.080 And of course, uh, Stuber gear, our executive producer is also, uh, joining us as usual today.
01:04:33.520 And today listening to about half of this program, uh, which is, which is nice.
01:04:38.680 Half is high, high, high estimate.
01:04:41.560 But yes, I know, I know bits and pieces.
01:04:43.500 When you start talking about Herschel Walker, I listen.
01:04:46.040 Yeah.
01:04:46.540 Well, we're going to talk about Herschel Walker.
01:04:48.020 It is the most fascinating, the most jaw dropping and the most inspiring interview.
01:04:55.700 I think I've ever done, uh, it's a, it's an interview with Herschel Walker.
01:05:01.120 Uh, I, we premiered it for blaze subscribers last night.
01:05:04.940 You can still get it, uh, at blaze TV.
01:05:08.260 Everyone.
01:05:08.980 It'll be available for everybody on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock.
01:05:12.400 It is a don't miss.
01:05:13.920 This thing is, is just, it's, it's, uh, did you know that he had split personality disorder?
01:05:22.280 I've never heard that before.
01:05:23.580 No, I had no idea.
01:05:25.620 So I started doing my research on him or I think everybody else would just go to sports.
01:05:30.180 I'm not interested in sports.
01:05:31.920 Uh, poor Herschel Walker with me.
01:05:34.500 Um, but I think I did ask him one good sports question about his trade to the Vikings from
01:05:40.280 Cowboys at the end.
01:05:41.180 But, um, the, uh, uh, I'm doing my research on it and I'm reading stuff that I'm like, this
01:05:49.600 can't be true.
01:05:52.100 Is this a different Herschel Walker, um, that he has split personality disorder?
01:05:57.860 Uh, and that's like Sybil.
01:06:00.420 Um, he described it as that.
01:06:02.480 And he's like, I'm not Sybil.
01:06:03.720 I don't, I, that's not me.
01:06:06.000 I don't have that.
01:06:07.300 But he does have that.
01:06:09.200 He's been diagnosed with it.
01:06:10.480 He went to the hospital for a while to, uh, uh, to deal with it.
01:06:13.860 Um, and, uh, from according to the, I, I didn't go deep into it cause I don't want to dwell
01:06:19.940 on, you know, he'll tell me what he wants to tell me.
01:06:22.780 And he brought this up.
01:06:24.900 Um, but, uh, he talked about how his, uh, personality on competitiveness, uh, is so strong
01:06:36.080 that he said when people would come over and they would challenge him to anything, anything,
01:06:42.180 he said, I would take a revolver out of my safe and I would put one bullet in it with
01:06:50.200 them standing there and I'd spin the barrel and I'd put it against my temple and I'd pull
01:06:55.280 the trigger.
01:06:56.180 And he said, people would be shocked and they'd be like, what are you doing?
01:06:59.180 What are you doing?
01:06:59.800 Are you crazy?
01:07:00.560 Are you?
01:07:00.820 And he's like, no, I'm going to win.
01:07:02.040 Are you willing to do that?
01:07:04.380 I'm willing to give it everything I'm going to win.
01:07:09.220 And he said that personality, that's, that's one of the, I think six personalities, uh, that
01:07:15.220 I read that he had, uh, and it's just, it's why he is so good at everything because that
01:07:23.000 personality is so strong and it came from, uh, an experience that he talked about in this
01:07:29.740 podcast.
01:07:30.460 That's amazing.
01:07:32.080 Um, he was, uh, a fat kid, a kid with problems with his knees.
01:07:40.300 Uh, I got the impression kind of a sickly kid and he went into, uh, the doctor when he
01:07:47.900 was, gosh, maybe 10.
01:07:50.200 Uh, and the doctor said in front of him to his mom, he's never going to amount to anything.
01:07:59.140 Uh, he's, he's just not going to have the strength.
01:08:02.500 So kind of keep him comfortable.
01:08:04.460 Uh, and, uh, that's kind of what his life is going to be like.
01:08:07.520 And he got into the car and his mom turned to him and said, Herschel, he is not our doctor.
01:08:15.900 We have one doctor and he is God.
01:08:19.320 And you only listen to him.
01:08:20.980 Don't you listen to that doctor?
01:08:22.780 But he was beat up.
01:08:25.220 He was the, the kid that everybody made fun of.
01:08:29.540 And in the eighth grade, he got beat up and that's when this character took over.
01:08:37.280 And, uh, he said, never again.
01:08:40.680 And he had a speech impediment.
01:08:42.940 He was fat.
01:08:43.960 He couldn't run, uh, all of these physical problems.
01:08:48.180 Uh, and in that summer, he started doing 5,000 sit-ups and push-ups a day.
01:08:55.480 Whoa.
01:08:56.040 And then went to the library and researched speech impediments and started working on his
01:09:02.600 speech impediment and started learning.
01:09:05.140 He graduated.
01:09:06.280 He was a zero in eighth grade, the ninth grade, everything.
01:09:12.220 He said, I came back to school, a different person.
01:09:14.820 And as it turns out, he was a different person.
01:09:17.380 Um, but he came back this muscle bound kid that now was the fastest runner, uh, and smart.
01:09:24.420 He was first in the class, uh, he graduated, uh, valedictorian, uh, was he really?
01:09:31.200 I didn't know that either.
01:09:32.500 I didn't know he was valedictorian of his high school class.
01:09:34.760 He totally changed everything, everything.
01:09:40.520 Uh, and when you hear his downs and his twist and turns, and then his willingness just to
01:09:49.620 work hard, it's so inspiring.
01:09:53.080 So inspiring.
01:09:56.180 Pretty awesome.
01:09:57.180 So no wonder he's fairly successful.
01:09:59.520 Yeah.
01:10:00.960 Yeah.
01:10:01.240 And you know what?
01:10:01.940 Do you, do you even know that he is like one of the biggest restaurant suppliers, uh,
01:10:07.480 in the country?
01:10:08.360 Did you know that?
01:10:09.220 I'm starting to think I don't know anything about Hershel Locker.
01:10:12.140 Right.
01:10:12.680 Did he play football or is that?
01:10:14.300 Yeah.
01:10:15.000 I have never heard any of these stories and I'm, I'm not surprised that I haven't heard
01:10:20.700 them because I don't know anything about sports or follow sports figures.
01:10:24.600 Um, but I, I was surprised that people haven't said to me his whole story.
01:10:32.460 Cause he's the, he's one of the most fascinating people I've ever, I've ever talked to.
01:10:36.720 Uh, he is, did you know he was a ballet dancer?
01:10:40.900 Uh, that I did.
01:10:42.140 I saw on a, uh, NFL presentation on him.
01:10:45.440 Yes.
01:10:45.900 I have.
01:10:46.280 Okay.
01:10:46.660 So a ballet dancer, he's a bobsledder.
01:10:50.440 Uh, he, uh, he was, uh, uh, there's another one that, uh, he's done that is just so odd.
01:10:58.240 He's then, uh, one of the most successful businesses for, uh, supplying restaurants with
01:11:06.160 their, you know, their goods and their needs, um, in the country, everything this guy does,
01:11:12.980 it just is a wild success.
01:11:16.820 His son is going into, uh, uh, college next year.
01:11:23.300 He's going to, well, I better not say that.
01:11:25.300 I don't, well, his son says it UCLA.
01:11:28.520 Um, and I mean, he is playing football.
01:11:31.860 He, no, no, no.
01:11:34.360 Oh, really?
01:11:34.920 Uh, and he is, uh, he's only a sophomore in high school and he's already graduated and
01:11:41.320 was accepted to UCLA.
01:11:44.560 Wildly smart.
01:11:46.420 Um, but really outspoken.
01:11:49.080 If you follow, if you look for him, uh, on his Instagram page, uh, he has the facts
01:11:55.080 down.
01:11:55.880 He's like taking on black lives matter.
01:11:58.120 And he's like, really?
01:11:59.640 You say black lives matter.
01:12:01.060 How about this, this, this, this, this, and this?
01:12:02.980 I mean, he's really well-spoken and really super smart.
01:12:07.980 Uh, except, uh, I don't think he gets it.
01:12:10.860 In one of his videos I watched, he was talking about how, uh, excited he was, uh, because he's
01:12:17.420 just going to make so many friends at UCLA.
01:12:19.500 I'm like, dude, you're not going to make any friends at UCLA.
01:12:23.920 Just none, none.
01:12:26.240 Uh, so that is a podcast that comes out tomorrow for the general public, wherever you get your
01:12:31.000 podcast, you can download that tomorrow at three o'clock.
01:12:33.740 Uh, if you're a blaze subscriber, you got it last night.
01:12:36.600 You can watch it today.
01:12:37.520 It's really good.
01:12:38.340 There's one other thing.
01:12:40.220 Um, if you, have you Pat been reading and following the UFO stories?
01:12:47.080 Uh, to a certain extent, I don't know about as much, but I, I have been following him.
01:12:52.420 Yeah.
01:12:53.040 So what is your, what is your thinking on what's going on?
01:12:59.560 I think that we're being visited by, by people from other planets.
01:13:05.280 Right.
01:13:06.080 And are we, are we slowly being brought to that?
01:13:10.660 Uh, I mean, why is the, it does, doesn't it?
01:13:13.900 Definitely seems like it.
01:13:14.760 Yeah.
01:13:15.000 It seems like they're just trying to break it to us slowly.
01:13:17.560 Cause I, I don't know if they think people are going to freak out religiously over it.
01:13:21.200 It doesn't bother me religiously at all.
01:13:23.060 Doesn't bother me.
01:13:23.860 Why would it?
01:13:24.460 I mean, why wouldn't the same God have created all of us anyway?
01:13:27.880 Uh, yeah, it does seem like they're just breaking, breaking it to us gently, if you will.
01:13:33.180 And, uh, now they've decided we can handle it, I guess.
01:13:36.120 Maybe we're to the point of sophistication that, that we can take it.
01:13:39.680 Or, or we are at a place to where intervention is coming.
01:13:45.740 I mean, or not intervention, but, uh, it's like guys, it's, uh, they're here all the time.
01:13:53.340 Um, uh, there is, there's a couple of stories that came out.
01:13:58.240 I did a big UFO special on the Friday exclusive.
01:14:01.500 I don't know, about four months ago.
01:14:02.880 Um, and it was huge and I'm talking to the experts.
01:14:08.640 I'm not talking to UFO conspiracy theories.
01:14:11.440 In fact, I'm talking to two guys, uh, that never believed in UFOs.
01:14:16.480 Um, they worked, um, uh, for the military and, uh, the guy who runs this organization now
01:14:24.960 was asked by general, uh, gosh, he was the, he was the guy for the surge.
01:14:32.300 What was his name?
01:14:33.200 Uh, general anyway, um, you know, brother.
01:14:37.960 Yeah.
01:14:38.220 Yeah.
01:14:38.960 Um, but he was asked, uh, he asked him, he said, do you believe, what are you, what are
01:14:43.740 your thoughts on UFOs?
01:14:45.060 And the guy was like, I don't have any thoughts on UFOs.
01:14:48.740 And he's like, uh, but do you believe in them?
01:14:51.260 He's like, honestly, I haven't even thought about it.
01:14:53.660 I don't think it's relevant at all.
01:14:55.560 So who cares?
01:14:57.300 And the general said, you're perfect to run this.
01:15:00.040 And so he went in and this is now coming out in stories.
01:15:05.180 I've read two stories on this and I want an answer to stories.
01:15:10.420 One, I think was like in the New York times.
01:15:12.100 And they say that, uh, the army has just made a deal with his company to, um, take the technology
01:15:22.640 that we have, uh, found or acquired that is best described as other worldly to repurpose
01:15:34.560 the technology for, uh, flight and defense.
01:15:39.640 And no article will ever say, uh, what acquired technology?
01:15:49.260 What, what, where did we acquire that?
01:15:52.200 When did we acquire that?
01:15:54.280 What is it that we have?
01:15:56.980 And I'm going to ask the guy who's the head of this, this company that, uh, works with the
01:16:02.980 defense department, that question tonight.
01:16:05.300 I can't wait to hear the answer.
01:16:06.480 Uh, did you read the, I think it was a New York times article a couple of weeks ago that
01:16:10.940 said, uh, there's no belief in UFOs anymore.
01:16:15.520 It's not a matter of belief.
01:16:17.020 It's a matter of science now.
01:16:19.380 So that means it's gone beyond.
01:16:21.700 We don't believe they're here.
01:16:22.940 We have evidence.
01:16:23.860 We have proof that they're here.
01:16:25.720 So did you see the, uh, did you see the, the possible drone strike on one of our, uh, nuclear
01:16:36.060 power plants?
01:16:37.640 Did you see that in the news?
01:16:38.780 Uh, yeah.
01:16:39.120 Where they had the swarm there.
01:16:40.860 Is that what you had?
01:16:41.640 Yeah.
01:16:41.660 They had a swarm and they can't figure out who did it.
01:16:44.360 And I don't think this was aliens, but the last time he was on, we talked about how science
01:16:50.660 is proving this stuff because now we, we have it all on record, but how we are specifically
01:16:57.820 how these alien or other worldly ships are specifically targeting our nuclear sites, uh,
01:17:06.860 and our military, um, and they are tracking us and we are tracking them in weeks at a time.
01:17:15.020 So we have them locked on for weeks at a time and they are looking at all of our, our nuclear
01:17:23.040 plants and our nuclear, uh, facilities for weapons and our military.
01:17:29.820 It's kind of hard.
01:17:30.680 I mean, it's not weird though, because what are they, what are they, what is their interest
01:17:34.920 in that?
01:17:35.260 They got to be way beyond anything we can do if they can interplanetary travel.
01:17:40.080 Yeah.
01:17:40.520 I'm going to talk to him about it again tonight, but the last time I talked to him about it,
01:17:44.060 he said, they are just sending us a message.
01:17:47.880 You can track us, but you can't stop us.
01:17:51.980 Uh, and it's a, it's a pretty frightening thing.
01:17:54.780 So we'll have more on that tonight, the Friday exclusive, both of those things.
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01:19:57.520 Uh, this, uh, theme of the new Seattle, uh, police department.
01:20:00.900 I think they're expecting the bat signal to be put in soon.
01:20:04.180 Um, cause they've got other ways of fighting crime in Seattle and Portland.
01:20:07.760 Um, we have Robbie George on, uh, next he's a Princeton, uh, professor and a good friend
01:20:13.900 of, uh, of the program and of mine.
01:20:15.980 He's the director of the James Madison program.
01:20:18.380 He is, uh, a, uh, an oddity.
01:20:21.940 He is a very conservative professor at Princeton that has tenure.
01:20:27.460 Uh, and, uh, so he's, he's, he's allowed to speak his mind.
01:20:30.700 Uh, and he did a, uh, Twitter thread the other day talking about how bad things are getting.
01:20:38.100 And, uh, he said, you know, we, we've got to start standing up.
01:20:44.560 And this thing took off and began to explode within the university, uh, community.
01:20:51.900 We're going to talk to him about that.
01:20:53.700 Oh, and a guy who apparently is one of the biggest exorcists in the world.
01:20:58.880 Uh, he had a fascinating article.
01:21:01.540 I don't know much about him, but I wanted to talk to him about his article on exorcism coming up.
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01:22:33.820 And this is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:41.360 Hello America.
01:22:42.660 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:44.400 We have one of the smartest guys I know.
01:22:47.280 One of the most ethical guys I know.
01:22:49.780 Uh, and, and brave.
01:22:51.940 It doesn't begin to describe, uh, the guy I want to bring on next.
01:22:58.360 He was involved in kind of a, uh, a tweet storm.
01:23:02.300 He was, uh, he was putting a thread together about college campuses and what is happening
01:23:09.840 on our college campuses and how people need to speak out.
01:23:13.860 And he was deluged with professors and, uh, teachers everywhere saying, wait a minute.
01:23:20.860 I mean, it's, it's, it's dangerous.
01:23:24.560 I mean, he's like, he knows he's going to talk about this and his solution, uh, which is
01:23:30.460 really, really simple and yet very, very difficult.
01:23:33.820 Robbie George joins us from Princeton university in one minute.
01:23:38.380 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:42.300 Now, Glenn, I realized, you know, as I was watching you do the intro there, that you seem
01:23:46.780 to run your face into the microphone.
01:23:50.260 Like the microphone seemed to plunk you in the face while you were speaking.
01:23:54.560 I'm wondering, should we send that video directly to the radio hall of fame so they can have
01:23:58.760 it on display?
01:23:59.480 How does that work?
01:24:00.280 Exactly.
01:24:00.400 I don't know if there's a submission process.
01:24:02.380 Is there a, is there something we can do to help me?
01:24:04.640 You're just trying to help me.
01:24:05.440 You're just trying to help me get into the radio hall of fame, aren't you?
01:24:07.920 You better, you'll notice that the, you'll notice that the radio listeners didn't know
01:24:12.220 that it hit my face.
01:24:14.620 That's the magic.
01:24:15.780 That's just how good I am.
01:24:17.220 That's the magic.
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01:25:44.940 Free speech prevails at Princeton university.
01:25:48.760 That's according to, uh, Robbie George, who joins us now, Robbie George, professor at
01:25:54.720 Princeton, director of the James Madison program, Robbie, how are you?
01:25:59.180 I'm very well, Glenn.
01:26:00.400 It's good to be back with you.
01:26:01.740 It's been a long time.
01:26:02.480 Yeah, no, it's good to, good to talk to you.
01:26:05.680 Um, I was struck by your, um, your editorial and then your tweet storm and, and what, uh,
01:26:14.020 people were saying to you.
01:26:16.440 And I just want to give a couple of things.
01:26:18.060 Uh, your fourth in the, in the thread was even as I'm composing this thread, a message
01:26:23.820 came in from somebody reporting professional consequences of a statement that transgressed
01:26:28.200 some aspect of woke orthodoxy.
01:26:30.540 I'm not conservative, but the woke Taliban won't spare progressives that don't expect,
01:26:35.540 except their platform.
01:26:36.900 100%.
01:26:37.780 The next one was now I'm getting deluged with a new set of messages saying, what do we
01:26:43.660 do?
01:26:44.960 So tell me about this experience.
01:26:46.780 What, what happened?
01:26:47.740 Well, uh, it began when I, uh, tweeted out something that I do every few months, which
01:26:55.780 is that I don't like interacting with anonymous accounts.
01:26:59.220 I like to know who the people are I'm, uh, talking with.
01:27:02.820 So, uh, please be in touch with me.
01:27:05.220 If you're operating from an anonymous account to let me know who you are, I'll keep the information,
01:27:10.340 uh, private, but otherwise I'm clearing out the anonymous account.
01:27:13.880 So I need to hear from you if you want to continue to be one of my, uh, Twitter followers, followers.
01:27:17.940 Uh, so I turned on the, uh, direct message function so that people could direct a message
01:27:23.860 me.
01:27:24.120 And suddenly an avalanche of messages, uh, began coming in, uh, an enormous number in
01:27:31.260 the hundreds, mostly saying I'm operating from an anonymous account because I fear for
01:27:37.520 my job.
01:27:38.180 I would say a little more than half or from maybe 60%, uh, it's a rough estimate, uh, were
01:27:44.900 from academic people, including tenured professors, tenured professors who said, I'm operating from
01:27:52.040 an anonymous account because I have some conservative views.
01:27:55.380 And if they were known, I fear that my tenure would be revoked.
01:27:59.520 Now, Glenn, I'm an academic.
01:28:00.760 I've been a professor at Princeton for 35 years.
01:28:03.640 I can tell you, it's very, very hard to revoke tenure, but people are so frightened that they
01:28:10.500 believe their tenure would be revoked or that their lives will be made so miserable by the
01:28:15.840 university administration and by their academic colleagues that it's not worth it to them to
01:28:21.140 speak their minds without a mask on hiding their identities.
01:28:25.420 Roughly the remaining 40% were people from all walks of life, business, government, the professions
01:28:31.560 who expressed a similar fear, uh, nearly a hundred percent, not quite, but nearly a hundred percent
01:28:38.500 feared, uh, the consequences because the views they secretly hold are conservative.
01:28:44.120 I did get a few messages.
01:28:46.380 You, you just read one from people on the progressive side.
01:28:49.780 Most of those were people who said, I fear my fellow progressives coming after me in an outrage
01:28:57.960 Mohammed, because although I'm progressive, I'm not all that woke.
01:29:03.740 I'm not at the extreme.
01:29:04.980 And there are people who are at the extreme who will come after me.
01:29:07.860 A few did write in to say, I'm in circumstances where I have a conservative boss.
01:29:12.740 If he knew I was a progressive, he would take, uh, actions against me.
01:29:16.820 But the vast majority went in the other direction.
01:29:18.900 So, um, Robbie, what does, first of all, what does that say about where we are at this time?
01:29:29.080 Where would you put us in history?
01:29:31.260 Um, and the other is, uh, uh, I, I'm, I'm shocked that I'm not hearing from more big, you know,
01:29:41.860 I would say not radical, uh, liberals, um, you know, but, but people who have voted Democrat
01:29:50.060 and vote different and believe differently than you or I do that they're not coming out
01:29:54.620 and standing up and saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, this is a bridge too far.
01:29:59.580 This has got to stop.
01:30:01.280 Well, uh, well, Glenn, actually a pretty large number of fairly prominent ones did exactly
01:30:07.740 that recently in a statement published by Harper's magazine.
01:30:12.480 It included left-wing figures like Noam Chomsky, Gloria Steinem.
01:30:17.760 Uh, I saw that.
01:30:19.100 Yeah.
01:30:19.860 Yep.
01:30:20.200 Of course, they immediately came under fierce attack from the even more radical elements
01:30:26.060 who denounced them as racists and so forth.
01:30:28.900 You know, they, they play that card every time.
01:30:31.200 Uh, and, and it, uh, pretty much as far as I can see now fizzled out, it wilted under
01:30:37.620 the, uh, under the heat of fire.
01:30:39.480 Some members of the, uh, group withdrew their names.
01:30:42.840 Uh, they were pressured and, uh, subjected to, uh, vilification and withdrew their names.
01:30:48.240 But you asked me the question, uh, where does this mean we are?
01:30:52.440 Well, this means we're in trouble.
01:30:53.800 And it means we're in trouble, certainly for us in the academic world.
01:30:57.360 It means we're in trouble because if you have a large percentage of academics, people
01:31:01.180 who are supposed to be dedicating their lives, their careers to truth seeking and to non-indoctrinating
01:31:06.940 teaching, uh, if we've got a large percentage of people in this domain who are unwilling
01:31:12.960 to speak the truth as best they can grasp the truth, to quote Lincoln, as God gives
01:31:17.480 us to see the truth out loud, then we cannot run a university system.
01:31:22.400 It will degenerate into indoctrination.
01:31:25.160 It will not be a truth-seeking, knowledge-seeking institution.
01:31:29.180 It already is.
01:31:30.760 Same, by the way, for trying to run a democratic republic.
01:31:34.660 If citizens are afraid to speak their minds on public issues for fear of retaliation, you
01:31:41.840 cannot run a republic.
01:31:43.440 You can run a different kind of government.
01:31:45.480 You can run some sort of autocracy, uh, but you cannot run a democratic republic.
01:31:50.300 So, without any hyperbole, because you're just not a hyperbole kind of guy, um, can you compare
01:31:57.840 us to any stage of any society if we don't turn the, if we don't turn the corner in the
01:32:06.620 right way here?
01:32:07.500 Can you compare us on the road to anybody else that we've ever seen in history?
01:32:11.920 Well, the real worry is that we're in, uh, something like the early stages of the French
01:32:19.840 Revolution before the terror.
01:32:21.740 Now, we're already experiencing violence on the streets, in our cities, and so forth.
01:32:27.080 So, you know, we've, we've, we've crossed some boundaries here.
01:32:30.540 But looking at the situation more generally, you would not have been able to predict in 1789
01:32:37.000 that they were headed for what happened by 1793, 1794, 1795, uh, the, the horrors of
01:32:46.240 the French Revolution.
01:32:48.380 Uh, the, the worry is that we're in a situation like that, which is why we've got to make sure
01:32:53.740 and act against this now.
01:32:55.280 And what it's going to take, Glenn, as I said in that, uh, that, that Twitter thread, it's
01:32:59.880 going to take courage.
01:33:00.740 It's going to take some people standing up in defiance of the bullies, in defiance of the
01:33:05.460 mob, and speaking their minds plainly, uh, civilly, certainly, uh, respectfully, yes,
01:33:12.940 but plainly.
01:33:14.300 The Greeks had an expression, they had a word for this called parhisia.
01:33:17.700 We need parhisia.
01:33:19.000 What that means is blunt speech, plain speech.
01:33:21.840 It doesn't have to be provocative speech.
01:33:23.720 It certainly shouldn't be angry speech, but it has to be blunt, truth-telling.
01:33:28.260 Here's the way it is.
01:33:30.040 And I'm going to speak my mind, and I'm going to stand up to the bullies.
01:33:33.400 I, I just yesterday did an interview with Herschel Walker, uh, and we talked not just about
01:33:39.480 politics.
01:33:40.040 We, in fact, we spent very little time talking about politics.
01:33:41.980 We just talked about what made him a success and, and, uh, and, and how he views life and
01:33:49.360 America.
01:33:50.400 Uh, and it was so full of common sense and plain spokenness.
01:33:57.180 I think it is going to be probably one of the biggest, uh, podcasts that I've ever done
01:34:01.800 because it's so rare to hear somebody who doesn't, isn't filled with vitriol.
01:34:08.540 It isn't, it isn't trying to destroy somebody.
01:34:10.860 It's just trying to say, look, this isn't true.
01:34:13.260 What's happening in society.
01:34:14.540 It's just, it's false.
01:34:16.200 It's false.
01:34:17.020 Yeah.
01:34:17.580 Yeah.
01:34:17.880 You can't build on lies.
01:34:19.880 Uh, and that's basically what his message is.
01:34:22.080 I, uh, had seen him on television.
01:34:23.840 I don't know Herschel Walker personally, uh, but I've seen him speak and, uh, he's a
01:34:28.680 Parthesia man.
01:34:29.720 Uh, he tells the plain truth, not with anger, not with vitriol, but very bluntly and plainly.
01:34:35.240 And it's really what we need.
01:34:36.560 We need courage.
01:34:38.360 So Robbie, um, in the 1960s, we had the Malcolm X, uh, faction.
01:34:45.660 We had the weather underground faction.
01:34:48.180 We had the, the Marxist or the people that just wanted revenge.
01:34:54.120 We had that, but we also had Martin Luther King and that was organized as well as black
01:35:01.060 lives matter is right now.
01:35:02.740 Black lives matter is a literal corporation.
01:35:05.840 Uh, and it is, it is very well funded and connected.
01:35:10.660 Do you see the possibility of, of putting together, finding a Martin Luther King and putting
01:35:17.640 together that kind of coalition that will walk up to the jaws of hell with love and say,
01:35:23.700 this, this isn't true.
01:35:24.860 And we'll take the beating.
01:35:28.460 Uh, we can't look for a savior or Messiah.
01:35:31.320 Uh, there was only one of those and he's already done his work.
01:35:34.420 We as Christians believe that, um, it's not up to another Martin Luther King, Glenn.
01:35:40.640 It's not up to somebody else.
01:35:42.440 Who's going to come along.
01:35:43.900 It's up to each and every one of us in our own communities.
01:35:48.560 All of us have a voice.
01:35:51.520 And all of us need to exemplify from some courage.
01:35:54.660 Uh, there was another point I made and I believe it was in that Twitter thread.
01:35:57.900 It might've been in a different one, but I believe it was in that one.
01:36:00.160 My father, uh, God bless him now approaching 95 years of age when he was 18 years old, was
01:36:06.480 pulled out of high school and sent to fight in Normandy and Brittany in France.
01:36:12.880 Those 18 to 22, 23 year old boys fought with extraordinary valor, whether it was against
01:36:19.240 Hitler's war machine in Europe or whether it was, uh, uh, in the, uh, in the Pacific with
01:36:24.440 that terrible, terrible, horrible fighting, those circumstances in the Pacific.
01:36:28.640 If my dad and our grandfathers and our great grandfathers who fought in world war II and
01:36:34.740 those who have fought in other wars at 18, 19, 20, 21 years old, had the courage to put
01:36:39.880 their lives on the line.
01:36:41.300 We should have the courage to take far lesser risks to speak the truth.
01:36:46.860 I agree to those now who are trying to undermine the basic principles of our civilization and
01:36:52.900 our polity.
01:36:53.680 Right.
01:36:53.800 Because if we don't do it now, it's only going to get much harder.
01:36:58.200 You're the, this is the easiest time to do it.
01:37:00.440 It's like, when do you plant a tree?
01:37:01.940 Best time to plant a tree yesterday.
01:37:04.020 That's time to speak out yesterday.
01:37:06.360 Um, cause it's only going to get, uh, only get to get harder.
01:37:09.080 One last question here.
01:37:10.780 Cause I've only got about a minute.
01:37:11.660 Um, the, uh, millennials and people who are college age getting a really bad, uh, rap right
01:37:20.980 now.
01:37:21.160 And I think many times really unfairly, I see that there is this hero generation.
01:37:27.840 There is this group.
01:37:29.340 They're just not highlighted.
01:37:30.800 They're just not seen, but there is a lot of people that are in their twenties and, and,
01:37:36.400 and even lower and, uh, than that in their teens that do get it and are willing to stand
01:37:45.540 up.
01:37:46.240 Would you agree with that in, in seeing that you are in the university system?
01:37:50.640 You bet I would.
01:37:52.020 Uh, there are a minority, but they are a powerful, uh, minority and they are brave and they are
01:37:58.200 brilliant.
01:37:59.260 Uh, we've got them here at Princeton.
01:38:01.160 Our students formed something called the Princeton open campus coalition that began back in 2015.
01:38:06.000 It's going to this day.
01:38:07.780 And these are kids who are speaking truth to cultural power.
01:38:11.520 They're speaking truth to the bullies who are trying to intimidate them among their fellow
01:38:15.180 students.
01:38:15.760 They're speaking truth to faculty who seek to intimidate them.
01:38:18.880 They're speaking truth to university administrations.
01:38:21.880 Uh, these kids really deserve our support.
01:38:25.220 Uh, they're being role models actually for some of us older folks.
01:38:28.960 There's a reversal.
01:38:30.320 Yeah.
01:38:30.420 We would do well to emulate the courage I'm seeing in these, in these young men and women.
01:38:34.720 Uh, so yeah, there's some good signs out there and let's not that, let that go unacknowledged
01:38:40.140 and unpraised.
01:38:42.140 Um, Robbie, I appreciate, um, your time and, and your friendship.
01:38:46.160 I will tell you, uh, I am not one for pulling down statues.
01:38:50.140 I'm one for teaching history.
01:38:52.200 Uh, but I did have just an extra special day.
01:38:56.700 The day they, uh, took the name of Woodrow Wilson down, uh, at Princeton university.
01:39:03.460 Uh, so thank you so much, Robbie.
01:39:05.740 Bit of an inside joke, but you, but I'm sure your followers, your, your listeners will understand.
01:39:10.060 Oh yeah.
01:39:11.040 Oh yeah.
01:39:11.840 They will.
01:39:12.600 Thank you, Robbie.
01:39:13.360 I appreciate it.
01:39:14.040 You bet.
01:39:14.360 Bye-bye.
01:39:15.260 Thank you.
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01:40:26.700 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:40:42.180 It is Friday coming up.
01:40:44.460 We have a guy.
01:40:45.040 I don't know really anything.
01:40:46.500 I don't know anything about, uh, I just, I saw an article and it was, I got to tell you,
01:40:52.980 it was in the sun from the UK.
01:40:54.580 So it's a little, you know, Stu, they have topless photos, uh, accompanying the article
01:41:01.880 in any way.
01:41:02.380 Cause that's usually their approach.
01:41:04.040 No, they, no, they didn't.
01:41:06.440 Uh, but, uh, this guy, uh, performs exorcisms all around the world.
01:41:12.880 And he was, he was talking about how, uh, the, the exorcist, the movie, this movie is so scary.
01:41:22.960 I still cannot watch the exorcist.
01:41:25.380 I don't recommend it, but anyway, he says that's absolutely real and it's happening all
01:41:31.100 the time.
01:41:31.900 Uh, and he's seen it and he says from levitation to super strength.
01:41:37.060 Now I believe in levitation because I watched ghostbusters.
01:41:39.600 Um, but, uh, unlike, uh, you know, I wanted to, unlike the exorcist ghostbusters is a
01:41:46.460 documentary.
01:41:49.940 Seriously.
01:41:50.540 When he was trying to talk to Dana, do you remember?
01:41:53.200 He was just like, oh, yeah, come on.
01:41:55.600 Let me talk to Dana.
01:41:57.760 Yeah.
01:41:58.500 So, and I saw it with my own eyes.
01:42:00.640 There was no trickery happening there.
01:42:02.620 That was, uh, but anyway, he says, I've actually seen people levitate.
01:42:06.980 And, uh, again, I don't know anything about him, uh, other than, uh, he's a very busy
01:42:13.120 exorcist.
01:42:14.360 And, uh, please tell me you did more research on your show tonight than you're doing here
01:42:18.760 on this exorcism, uh, story.
01:42:21.920 Oh yeah.
01:42:22.480 This is the last interview of the week right here.
01:42:25.780 Uh, so, you know, Monday I'm usually very well researched and ready to go Friday last half
01:42:33.260 hour of the show.
01:42:34.740 Not so much, not so much, but your show tonight has a little bit of something to do with UFOs
01:42:39.200 and, and, uh, yeah, you have this one I've been wanting to, to do for a while.
01:42:44.500 This is actually the second one we've done because something is happening, uh, where the
01:42:51.560 government, it feels to me like we are being prepared to hear the news that, uh, aliens
01:43:00.720 are here and, and, uh, by the way, bring them out here right behind the blue curtain
01:43:04.600 here.
01:43:05.580 Um, because, uh, there's just the New York times reported and said, it's no longer a belief
01:43:14.300 in extraterrestrial life.
01:43:17.320 It is, or UFOs.
01:43:19.440 It is now scientifically proven.
01:43:24.540 Nobody seems to think this is a big deal.
01:43:26.980 I think this is a really big deal.
01:43:28.960 We have the experts, uh, that worked in the government and are now are partnering with
01:43:35.760 the government to develop technology based on the things that we have recovered from
01:43:42.200 space.
01:43:42.860 Wait, what?
01:43:45.780 That's tonight.
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01:44:18.160 I'm not going to, one of these things, this radio person is talking about.
01:44:21.660 That's crazy talk.
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01:45:13.940 Hello, America.
01:45:17.940 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:45:19.200 Uh, it's Friday.
01:45:20.520 I wanted to, uh, I wanted to talk to you, uh, about, uh, evil really.
01:45:28.160 And, and I really truly believe, and maybe you don't, but I do believe in the force of evil.
01:45:34.340 And I believe we are seeing it right now conspire against the freedoms of man.
01:45:40.460 And, uh, God is always on the side of liberty and freedom, uh, freedom from fear, uh, that man cannot provide, but, uh, Christ can, God can.
01:45:54.580 And I saw this story, uh, about this exorcist.
01:45:58.880 His name is, uh, Reverend Bill Bean.
01:46:01.100 And for a minute, I was hoping it was Mr. Bean, uh, when he was doing his, uh, reverend thing.
01:46:06.840 Cause that's quite funny, but, uh, it's not, this guy is a, uh, world, world renowned exorcist.
01:46:12.200 And he was talking about how, uh, this force of evil is absolutely real.
01:46:18.880 And he said, you know, I've seen everything that was in the exorcist.
01:46:24.080 Um, and so he's joining us now, author of dark force revisited, uh, spiritual deliverance minister, uh, which I would think you would just call an, uh,
01:46:35.240 an exorcist, uh, his name is Reverend Bill Bean.
01:46:39.540 And he's joining us now.
01:46:41.520 How you doing, Reverend?
01:46:43.000 I'm doing great.
01:46:43.960 Thank you so much for having me on.
01:46:46.500 So, so Bill, I, I have to ask you that, uh, you know, I, I believe in the force of evil.
01:46:52.280 I do believe, uh, in that Satan is real and these things happen.
01:46:58.060 Uh, but when you, when you go into the world of, and now we've got an exorcist on, you just, it feels like, yeah, well, I'm, I'm not crazy.
01:47:06.320 I'm not going that far.
01:47:07.640 You know what I mean?
01:47:09.600 Well, our world is stranger than fiction.
01:47:12.600 My friend, we are, we're living in days that, uh, you know, 20 years ago, if you would have said that, uh, we were living in these types of times.
01:47:21.900 And these, some of these things were happening, people would have called us, uh, lunatics.
01:47:26.540 I know, I know.
01:47:28.220 Um, and that's one of the reasons why I wanted to talk to you, uh, because I do believe that this, this force is growing, uh, at an exponential rate.
01:47:39.520 Um, and, uh, we are in the battle and possibly the biblical battle of, of, of all time.
01:47:47.580 Um, and are you seeing an increase of this, you know, what do you see?
01:47:55.440 Well, first of all, I lived it, Glenn.
01:47:57.620 I was a victim.
01:47:59.000 Uh, I was victimized horribly in childhood.
01:48:01.900 My family, uh, let's just say those demonic forces greatly contributed to the destruction of my family.
01:48:08.180 And this is why God called me to do this work because I've been there.
01:48:11.360 I know what it's like to suffer.
01:48:12.560 So I take it very personally and I'm very driven to do the best that I can by the power of God to help people.
01:48:19.760 So what I'm seeing now, yes, is a major increase in people, uh, being under this form of whether you want to call it demonic oppression, strongholds.
01:48:31.180 And yes, there are some cases where people are, uh, completely possessed.
01:48:35.720 And I would say to those out there that are listening in and maybe saying right now, oh, this man's a crazy man.
01:48:42.300 Well, maybe not so much if you were to see it for yourself.
01:48:45.380 And I wouldn't wish it on anybody.
01:48:48.940 You say that you have seen the things like levitation in exorcisms.
01:48:54.140 How come, if that's true, how come we haven't seen video evidence of it?
01:48:59.780 How come that we don't ever have any real evidence?
01:49:03.040 Well, I could tell you this in the, in the cases that I've been involved in, when people are suffering at that level, they don't want attention.
01:49:14.760 They don't want people to know that they are suffering in this way.
01:49:18.060 And I believe me, I, again, I know what it's like to suffer.
01:49:21.380 And I know that when I was suffering and my mother who suffered more than any other person I've ever seen in my life, she was so embarrassed and ashamed and she didn't want people to know about it.
01:49:31.540 So that's my best answer for that.
01:49:34.340 And I know that we live in a world of, you know, the instant video or picture or whatever.
01:49:39.740 I understand that.
01:49:41.160 But when people are really suffering like this, Glenn, they don't want people to know.
01:49:46.480 So when you say your mother suffered from this, do you believe she was possessed by a demon?
01:49:56.080 She wasn't possessed, but she was being attacked.
01:49:58.880 I, too, as a child, was attacked by demonic forces on a regular basis.
01:50:03.640 And my mother suffered brutal attacks.
01:50:05.760 How would you define that?
01:50:07.260 How do you define that?
01:50:08.560 What would you, what would that?
01:50:10.480 Okay.
01:50:10.920 In her case, she was being in her sleep.
01:50:17.560 She'd be awakened in her sleep by these things that were choking her.
01:50:21.100 My mother had cuts and bruises and scratches on her.
01:50:24.560 Bite marks.
01:50:25.560 I mean, just horrific things, Glenn.
01:50:27.560 And my dad left home in 1975 when I was nine years old.
01:50:31.760 And I'm thankful that he did leave home because for three years prior to his leaving,
01:50:38.700 he viciously attacked my mother on a regular basis.
01:50:42.760 And I suffered so much trauma in childhood.
01:50:46.820 I mean, we'd be here all day long if I were to list these things.
01:50:50.460 But I know what it's like to suffer.
01:50:52.860 I've seen the horrific sufferings of my mother.
01:50:55.500 And then I was to a point in my life, to be honest with you, after, neither of my parents
01:51:02.440 lived to C50, by the way.
01:51:03.780 My mother died at the age of 44 from a cerebral hemorrhage.
01:51:06.660 And my father was shot to death at the age of 48.
01:51:09.520 And I've had many other tragedies in my family as well.
01:51:12.280 I have very little family left.
01:51:14.100 And that left me after the passing of my mother, which she died two months and two days
01:51:21.600 later from my grandmother, who suddenly died, those were the two closest people to me in
01:51:26.280 my life.
01:51:27.660 And once they were gone, I didn't have a desire to live anymore.
01:51:32.180 Now, I wasn't going to slip my wrist or take pills or anything like that.
01:51:35.440 But I could tell you, I wanted somebody to come up and put a gun to my head and pull
01:51:39.380 the trigger.
01:51:40.000 I did not want to live anymore.
01:51:42.680 So I went through that for so long.
01:51:45.600 And then I had an epiphany one day that maybe I could do better and be better.
01:51:49.440 I dropped out of school in the eighth grade.
01:51:51.380 I lied about my age.
01:51:52.240 I went to work.
01:51:53.320 I grew up on the streets.
01:51:54.440 I hung out with the worst of the worst people.
01:51:57.360 I could very easily be dead or in prison.
01:51:59.580 But God had a plan for my life.
01:52:01.820 And I fully understand that now.
01:52:03.640 So he saved me.
01:52:04.560 I've been in so many life-threatening situations.
01:52:06.920 And each and every time, God saved me.
01:52:10.100 And I understand perfectly well now because he works through me to help people.
01:52:14.880 I'm nothing special, Glenn.
01:52:16.640 But I can assure you of this.
01:52:18.140 God has worked through me to do extraordinary things for people all over the world.
01:52:23.980 It's just mind-boggling.
01:52:25.260 And I can never thank God and praise God enough for that.
01:52:27.600 And yes, I truly believe that not only are we seeing an uptick in these cases, we are
01:52:35.640 also, in my opinion, in biblical times.
01:52:39.900 And I am urging people.
01:52:42.740 And look, I can't force anybody to do anything, nor do I want to.
01:52:47.240 God gave us free will.
01:52:48.700 However, I'm urging people to open their eyes and see what is taking place right now.
01:52:54.340 And it's only by God that we are going to be spared and get out of this.
01:52:59.280 Only by God.
01:53:01.200 And I agree with you.
01:53:03.500 I think we are living in those days foretold.
01:53:07.860 I think this is the warm-up act.
01:53:11.480 I don't think we're actually engaged in the end times as a warm-up to it.
01:53:15.840 But it's remarkable.
01:53:19.540 I remember saying on the air 20 years ago, I can't imagine a time where we will not be
01:53:26.940 able to understand the other side.
01:53:29.120 That we will think they're evil, and they'll think we're evil.
01:53:32.860 And it will be very clear to each one of us.
01:53:36.500 And we won't be able to understand the other side.
01:53:38.940 We're there.
01:53:39.620 Yeah.
01:53:40.140 We're there.
01:53:40.720 I agree.
01:53:41.360 And the devil's very clever in these types of tactics.
01:53:44.480 So these are divide-and-conquer tactics.
01:53:46.780 So if you can get everybody against everybody, well, there you go.
01:53:51.980 This is right out of his playbook.
01:53:53.640 And this is what he's doing.
01:53:54.800 And this plan is unfolding.
01:53:56.500 And I'm urging people, please stop, look, listen, think.
01:54:02.300 And most of all, treat others how you would like to be treated.
01:54:06.480 And if everybody could suddenly stop and apply that to their life, boy, wouldn't the world
01:54:11.880 change drastically?
01:54:14.480 Yeah.
01:54:15.280 It's remarkable to me that we miss a couple of things.
01:54:22.300 One, that the author of chaos is Satan.
01:54:27.960 He's the author of chaos.
01:54:30.100 And look at how chaos is being promoted and embraced.
01:54:35.360 If you're part of a chaotic movement, you're on the wrong side.
01:54:40.720 And then the other thing on the Christian side is how many people appear to have almost
01:54:53.080 a paper-thin belief in God to where they'll say, yeah, well, you know, God's not going to
01:55:02.960 save us from this.
01:55:03.740 We have to say, no, no, no.
01:55:05.000 We have to do the right things by God.
01:55:09.060 And then God will save us.
01:55:13.140 You know what I mean?
01:55:13.820 God bless you, Glenn.
01:55:16.640 You're so awake.
01:55:17.400 You get it.
01:55:18.140 You understand it.
01:55:19.120 You're one of the very few.
01:55:20.880 You are so fortunate and so blessed that your eyes are wide open to the truth.
01:55:25.040 And man, it's an honor to be alone with you because you really get it.
01:55:27.780 Well, thank you very much.
01:55:30.460 I appreciate it.
01:55:32.860 Most people don't get it.
01:55:34.800 They're walking around.
01:55:36.080 And here's another thing that the devil does.
01:55:38.140 He doesn't care if you believe in him or not.
01:55:40.580 He wants you to be puffed up in yourself.
01:55:43.060 So Jesus was selfless.
01:55:44.980 He would do anything for anybody, and he put himself last.
01:55:48.220 He put others before himself.
01:55:49.800 It's the devil who's selfish.
01:55:51.600 Look at our society now.
01:55:52.920 It's all about me.
01:55:53.900 And so, again, it's right out of the devil's playbook.
01:55:57.780 To have everybody walking around in this type of haughtiness, they don't need God.
01:56:02.760 Are you kidding me?
01:56:03.500 They think they are God.
01:56:05.680 Yeah.
01:56:06.680 And the other thing is, you know, the best thing the devil ever did for himself was to convince the world that he didn't exist.
01:56:17.940 And it's quite an amazing thing.
01:56:21.900 I read an article from the Satanists of America this week, and they were actually saying, well, here's the thing.
01:56:31.100 We don't actually believe in Satan.
01:56:34.200 Really?
01:56:35.520 Really?
01:56:36.080 Well, rebellion is a bit of witchcraft.
01:56:40.960 So, you know, again, and that's what we are.
01:56:43.820 This is a major theme in our country and in the world now is rebellion.
01:56:49.120 It is the devil who is the rebellious one.
01:56:52.640 And so we see all these things.
01:56:54.340 And then again, woe to those who call evil good and good evil.
01:56:57.920 Here we are.
01:56:58.820 So men like us who try to stand up for what's good and for what's right.
01:57:03.940 And, look, I don't claim to be perfect.
01:57:05.740 I'm not perfect.
01:57:06.860 I try to do the best that I can do and be the best that I can be each and every day of my life because I have to be somebody to and for somebody every day.
01:57:15.700 However, these types of people, they are really out to get men that stand up for what's good and for what's right.
01:57:26.000 It's just amazing how everything is just upside down and backwards in our nation and the world.
01:57:34.720 Reverend Bill Bean, thank you so much.
01:57:36.920 Author of the book Dark Forces Revisited, a spiritual deliverance minister.
01:57:43.160 You can follow him at BillJBean.com.
01:57:47.760 Thanks, Bill.
01:57:48.280 Appreciate it.
01:57:48.960 Thank you, Glenn.
01:57:49.800 God bless you.
01:57:51.640 You too.
01:57:56.000 So with all our Rona flying around these days, conventional medical wisdom suggests that it's a good idea to be outside in the sunshine.
01:58:06.440 That's unless you're living on the surface of the sun.
01:58:09.800 Oh, my gosh.
01:58:10.860 I have such compassion and empathy for the people that work outside, especially in the South.
01:58:20.680 I mean, working outside in Seattle is, you know, sucks because it's always raining, but it's usually not surface of the sun hot.
01:58:29.100 I can't even imagine being a roofer at this time of year down here in the South in Texas.
01:58:34.660 Oh, my gosh.
01:58:35.440 It's hot.
01:58:36.860 The same thing can be said by, you know, saying, hey, you want to grill outside?
01:58:43.380 You know, in some parts of the country, it's still nice to grill outside.
01:58:46.380 In Texas, the last thing you want to do is make it hotter outside.
01:58:51.780 So, you know, grilling on the rec tech could be kind of daunting if it didn't have smart grill technology, which means you are inside with the air conditioning and your smartphone connects can control the temperature of the heat will tell you exactly what's going on with your food.
01:59:12.120 I mean, this is the grill is smarter than I am, and I admit that, you know, but a lot of work went into this grill.
01:59:21.780 I was created, you know, in a night of passion.
01:59:26.020 That's so.
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01:59:50.180 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:59:58.620 It's Friday, and this is the Glenn Beck program.
02:00:01.660 I saw this article, and I thought of Joe Rogan.
02:00:06.680 Listen to this.
02:00:08.020 Here's just the headline.
02:00:09.460 Austin City Council just voted to cut $150 million from its police department.
02:00:15.440 The reason why I thought about Joe Rogan is he has announced that he is moving to Texas because he can't take California anymore.
02:00:25.840 And the rumor is, is that he's moving to Austin and he's building studios in Austin.
02:00:32.120 And I just want to say this, Joe.
02:00:34.200 You're not when you're you're not moving to Texas.
02:00:37.640 When you're moving to Austin, you're you're moving to the next California.
02:00:43.060 What are you doing?
02:00:45.640 It's fine because Austin's a cool town.
02:00:47.460 But you're right.
02:00:47.960 It's it's the it's the most California part of Texas.
02:00:51.520 Certainly.
02:00:52.140 Yeah.
02:00:52.360 It's like I got to get out of San Francisco.
02:00:55.260 I'm moving to Oakland.
02:00:56.960 What?
02:00:58.840 It's not going to be any better.
02:01:00.320 I played a clip of Joe Biden on the show this week, and it was the main reason I played it.
02:01:06.080 It was to show how far he's felt fallen from where he was just in like 2008.
02:01:10.900 And it was a clip about with him and Sarah Palin.
02:01:12.960 And it was one of his answers.
02:01:14.060 And he goes through this whole thing.
02:01:15.500 And he's remarkably coherent.
02:01:17.540 He, you know, shows some emotion about his son.
02:01:20.040 He looks like a totally different person than the 2020 running for president Joe Biden.
02:01:26.200 But what's fascinating about the clip is he starts it with bragging about how he fought to add tens of thousands of police officers to the street and bragging about how he passed the 1994 crime bill.
02:01:39.960 And it's like it's so fascinating to see this same party is now running the same guy who is now fleeing from those positions.
02:01:47.360 And the same party is pulling the same officers that Joe Biden took credit for off the streets to try to impress Antifa.
02:01:56.720 It's amazing.
02:01:57.620 The fall of the Democratic Party, when it happens, is going to be astronomical.
02:02:04.920 You know, it's just going to be it's unless we just turn into one of those failed states that just keeps going.
02:02:11.480 Well, I don't know what's causing this.
02:02:13.260 All right.
02:02:14.260 OK.
02:02:14.540 All right.
02:02:15.100 All right.
02:02:15.740 Well, I'm sure.
02:02:16.060 All right.
02:02:16.080 All right.
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