The Glenn Beck Program - May 05, 2023


WARNING: The Fed Is Pushing Us Toward One NATIONAL Bank | Guest: Lori Windham | 5⧸5⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

147.59561

Word Count

18,158

Sentence Count

824

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

Donna wrote in about her experience with Relief Factory and how it has changed her life. Glenn explains why you should not be worried about the safety of your money in the bank and why you don't need to worry about it.


Transcript

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00:01:36.640 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:52.420 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:57.680 Hello, America. Hey, you'd think this was good news. The United States, the economy is growing.
00:02:04.960 Looks like we're adding more jobs. Much more than expected in April. 253,000 jobs.
00:02:12.900 Good news, right?
00:02:14.620 You would be wrong.
00:02:16.480 Because the government and the Fed are trying to slow down the economy and make it harder to add jobs.
00:02:25.660 So this just means that what they're doing for inflation by raising the interest rates isn't working.
00:02:34.000 Then they better raise them perhaps faster.
00:02:37.780 It is just an amazing web of lies and deceit.
00:02:43.440 We're going to take some of that apart.
00:02:45.500 And also, people now, majority of people are worried about their money in the bank.
00:02:50.140 Don't.
00:02:50.980 And I'll explain why in a second.
00:02:52.620 First, let me tell you about Donna.
00:02:55.340 She wrote in about her experience with Relief Factory.
00:02:57.220 She says,
00:02:57.560 I couldn't use my right hand because it was so swollen with arthritis.
00:03:02.060 I used to wake up really howling in pain.
00:03:05.480 I woke up this morning and my right hand isn't even swollen, let alone painful.
00:03:10.940 I think I'll be able to start sewing again.
00:03:13.200 I am amazed at Relief Factory.
00:03:15.660 Donna, thank you for writing in and giving it a try.
00:03:18.100 I will tell you, my biggest problem were my hands and I could not, I couldn't work my hands and I couldn't hold a paintbrush.
00:03:27.680 Now, my wife was like, can you put the paintbrush down for just some, yes, dear.
00:03:33.540 Anyway, it's her fault.
00:03:35.700 She told me to try it and it worked.
00:03:37.720 It's Relief Factory.
00:03:38.920 The three-week quick start, 1995.
00:03:41.120 Trial pack.
00:03:41.840 Not a drug.
00:03:42.460 Developed by doctors.
00:03:43.320 Hundreds of thousands of people have ordered Relief Factory and about 70% of them go on to order more.
00:03:48.900 ReliefFactor.com.
00:03:49.860 Call 800-4-RELIEF.
00:03:51.820 800, the number 4-RELIEF.
00:03:53.140 Or ReliefFactor.com.
00:03:54.760 Feel the difference.
00:03:56.700 Well, hello, Stu.
00:03:58.760 Glenn, happy Friday.
00:03:59.960 Thank you.
00:04:00.540 Thank you.
00:04:00.920 Thank you very much.
00:04:01.460 And good news about the jobs being had, right?
00:04:04.580 Lots of jobs.
00:04:05.820 It just shows that they have no idea how to control the things they say they know how to control.
00:04:09.820 Yeah.
00:04:10.080 It's almost like a centrally planned economy is not something we want.
00:04:14.880 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:04:16.420 Well, 19% are very worried about the safety of their money.
00:04:23.400 And 29% are pretty worried about the safety of their money.
00:04:29.360 This is exactly what it looked like in 2008.
00:04:32.580 And I will tell you right now, don't worry about the security of your money in the bank.
00:04:40.680 If you have more than $250,000 in the bank, in one bank, then you should worry about it.
00:04:48.420 But if you don't, you're going to get up to $250,000 back from FDIC.
00:04:55.620 Okay, now with that being said, don't worry about the security of the money in your bank.
00:05:04.580 Worry about the value of the money in your bank.
00:05:10.060 If things collapse, you'll get $250,000.
00:05:16.620 That's fantastic.
00:05:17.900 But because everybody's going to get whatever they had in new dollars, how much are those dollars going to be worth?
00:05:27.960 That is the secret here of why people are not freaking out.
00:05:34.760 They're not understanding how inflation works and what we're doing.
00:05:40.060 So the interest rates continue to go up because it's killing the value of the dollar
00:05:47.620 because the United States of America, our government, is spending us into oblivion.
00:05:54.400 That hurts the value of the dollar.
00:05:59.360 Too many dollars chasing too few goods.
00:06:02.800 So the value of the dollar goes down.
00:06:06.160 That means if you had $100 in the bank and it's the same $100 that you had in the bank 10 years ago,
00:06:14.000 it's probably worth about $0.90 or $0.80 today.
00:06:18.460 It still says $100 and the FDIC will still give you $100 back.
00:06:25.020 But its purchasing power is maybe $0.80.
00:06:30.600 That's what you need to be concerned with.
00:06:33.720 The banking system can be a complete rout.
00:06:39.420 It's the dollar that you should be concerned about.
00:06:42.560 Does that make sense?
00:06:43.340 Yeah, I mean, I might push back a little bit with a tad minor bit of concern about actually getting even the money that I have back.
00:06:54.960 I mean, I know it's insured, but I keep looking at this program and thinking to myself,
00:06:59.860 they don't have the money to insure all these banks.
00:07:02.100 Obviously, that's not how insurance works.
00:07:03.680 No, they will print it.
00:07:05.340 They will just print it.
00:07:06.240 They will print it.
00:07:06.880 I guess that's true.
00:07:07.620 They're not going to break their promise on giving you money, especially since I think they're intentionally wanting the greenback to break.
00:07:16.120 They want a CBDC.
00:07:18.460 So why not print the money?
00:07:20.920 Right.
00:07:21.580 But could they even?
00:07:23.780 Again, an insurance program is set up not to have every single dollar that could possibly be needed in it.
00:07:29.380 That's not how any insurance product works, right?
00:07:32.100 They don't have to have all the money available to pay every claim.
00:07:35.560 It's a government program.
00:07:36.620 Right.
00:07:37.020 They have a percentage of it, a percentage more than they believe they'd ever need.
00:07:42.060 And if it goes higher than whatever they have in that fund, which was, what, $128 billion?
00:07:46.680 If it goes higher than that.
00:07:48.100 Which it already has.
00:07:49.260 Which it already has, though they've had other ways to cover it so far, bigger banks stepping in, doing all those other things.
00:07:55.380 If it goes beyond that, they will pass more money for it.
00:07:59.240 They will print money for it.
00:08:00.920 They will go through.
00:08:02.320 But again.
00:08:02.840 And they'll gouge your eyes out at the bank.
00:08:04.700 At the bank, the bank will charge more for the service because they have to pay more for the, quote, insurance.
00:08:11.140 Right.
00:08:11.500 I mean, you're going to wind up paying for it some way or another.
00:08:13.760 Yeah.
00:08:14.040 You'll pay for it in the value of your dollar and the actual amount of dollars you have at the bank.
00:08:19.500 I have no doubt that the government will do whatever they have to do to protect these programs.
00:08:27.060 But, like, we do have a lot of political dysfunction in this country.
00:08:31.020 And when they need to do it, will they?
00:08:33.640 And it's also questionable whether it's good for the country.
00:08:36.700 I mean, at some level, you start spending all of this money and you're ruining the dollar.
00:08:41.200 No, they already have their escape hatch planned.
00:08:44.160 They already have it.
00:08:45.180 It's CDC, CDC, CDBC.
00:08:48.040 You just reset the dollar.
00:08:51.260 And you reset it on something else.
00:08:53.380 You reset it on the American land.
00:08:56.020 I guess what I'm saying is if that's not, I'm not confident.
00:08:59.640 You're like, be confident that your money will be there.
00:09:01.340 That, to me, is not confidence.
00:09:02.440 If that's how this plays out, that's not confidence.
00:09:04.960 That's not.
00:09:05.620 Well, I'm trying to give you the, I mean, everything is nuanced.
00:09:09.000 I'm trying to give you the truth that you will get your money.
00:09:14.720 In some form.
00:09:15.820 But how much will it be worth?
00:09:18.900 I mean, you know, you could get Reichmarks like crazy in the Weimar Republic.
00:09:25.000 They didn't have a problem with it.
00:09:25.840 You could get your money.
00:09:26.620 You got your money.
00:09:27.940 In wheelbarrows.
00:09:28.920 Right.
00:09:29.660 To go get a loaf of bread.
00:09:30.740 Yes.
00:09:31.280 You got it.
00:09:31.740 You get your money.
00:09:33.060 They will never run out of money.
00:09:35.160 They will pay it.
00:09:35.920 Worry about the value of your money.
00:09:39.860 Taking your money out of the bank right now does nothing.
00:09:43.960 Except, perhaps, accelerate a banking collapse.
00:09:48.220 Okay?
00:09:48.960 Leave it in.
00:09:49.840 Doesn't matter.
00:09:51.600 Take it out strategically and put it in other things that might hold value.
00:09:59.100 I don't know what those are.
00:10:00.960 Is it land?
00:10:02.020 They could take the land.
00:10:03.020 I mean, they were already, they already were talking about, we don't have enough land for wind farms.
00:10:11.000 And who was it?
00:10:12.080 The Secretary of Energy or one of these guys said, I think it's about time we start looking at eminent domain and just taking that land.
00:10:21.660 So, I don't know.
00:10:23.600 Is it land?
00:10:24.500 Is it gold?
00:10:25.340 Is it silver?
00:10:26.340 Gold they could take.
00:10:27.380 Guns they could take.
00:10:29.660 I mean, I don't know what's going to have value.
00:10:33.760 Food.
00:10:37.140 But you know what they did in Weimar?
00:10:39.100 If you had food, this is why my Patriot Supply delivers in unmarked boxes.
00:10:44.980 In Weimar Republic, anybody who knew, anybody who had prepared, they were suddenly called hoarders.
00:10:53.180 And they were demonized in the press because they were hoarding all the food.
00:10:57.440 And they were like, I'm not hoarding the food.
00:10:59.900 I was prepared.
00:11:01.480 I saw what was coming.
00:11:03.440 I was prepared.
00:11:04.460 So, keep it to yourself.
00:11:06.720 Keep it to yourself.
00:11:07.600 Yeah, I think it's good advice to be prepared, right?
00:11:13.100 It's irrationally stupid for the government to tell you there's nothing to worry about at all.
00:11:18.480 This is what they're trying to say with these banks.
00:11:19.980 Oh, there's nothing going on.
00:11:21.320 There is, clearly.
00:11:22.360 There is something going on.
00:11:24.460 And you should be skeptical as to whether this is going to be a major problem.
00:11:29.040 Preparing yourself for major problems is part of what you do as an adult.
00:11:32.940 That's adulting.
00:11:33.940 Yeah, but is it now in America?
00:11:36.080 It's supposed to be.
00:11:37.100 Yeah.
00:11:37.180 But let me ask you, do you see the thing?
00:11:40.420 We're going to talk about it later.
00:11:41.340 Do you see the thing up in New York, the Marine, that this guy was, this homeless guy, this black guy, was harassing everybody on the subway?
00:11:51.140 Now, nobody is, I mean, very few people are riding the subway now in comparison to the way it used to be because it is so dangerous, okay?
00:12:00.300 And everybody does the same thing.
00:12:02.000 They just sit there in the car and they're like, just don't, just be invisible.
00:12:05.400 I'm invisible.
00:12:06.040 I'm invisible.
00:12:06.500 You can hope and pray.
00:12:07.580 And by the way, we should mention, you mentioned the race because, of course, this is becoming a racial issue.
00:12:12.280 Yeah, this is going to be a George Floyd.
00:12:14.200 They're trying to make it into George Floyd.
00:12:16.220 So, this guy, he's homeless.
00:12:18.500 He's probably nuts.
00:12:20.180 He has a Marine.
00:12:20.840 He has a Marine.
00:12:21.180 He's saying, I can't afford anything.
00:12:26.880 Give me some money.
00:12:27.880 Give me some money.
00:12:29.320 And do we have the video of it?
00:12:32.220 Yeah, here's the video of it.
00:12:33.760 So, a Marine comes up behind him and puts him in a chokehold.
00:12:39.460 Two other people are helping hold this guy down.
00:12:43.240 They're protecting themselves.
00:12:45.460 And the other people on the train.
00:12:46.540 And the other people on the train.
00:12:47.520 Who have been threatened by this person.
00:12:49.020 So, the Marine grabs him, puts him in a chokehold, chokes him out.
00:12:54.100 Well, the guy dies.
00:12:56.280 Now, they're going after the Marine saying he's a murderer.
00:13:00.400 Now, let me ask you something.
00:13:04.960 Is the government doing things as it's collapsing around you?
00:13:11.240 We know it's all collapsed.
00:13:12.600 We know.
00:13:13.560 We know.
00:13:14.500 These cities are becoming Gotham.
00:13:17.440 And I love the fact that they're saying, maybe we should bring in, maybe we should have, you know, bring back all the mental institutions and just involuntarily, you know, admit people.
00:13:30.400 No, thanks, Gotham.
00:13:32.180 I'd like to stay away from, you know, the Arkham prison and hospital.
00:13:38.360 I think that would be good.
00:13:39.620 That didn't work out real well.
00:13:41.080 Can we finally watch a movie?
00:13:44.360 So, they're saying that maybe we have to scoop all these people and involuntary institutionalize them.
00:13:52.040 No, I don't think that's the answer.
00:13:54.140 I think it's the answer in some circumstances.
00:13:55.880 In some circumstances.
00:13:56.900 Um, but be very careful.
00:14:01.480 Uh, those are always used by dictators in very bad ways.
00:14:05.860 And I don't care if it's a dictator on the right or the left.
00:14:09.060 You don't want to give them carte blanche on just picking people up and putting them in an asylum.
00:14:14.680 Right.
00:14:14.960 Carte blanche is bad.
00:14:15.800 Right.
00:14:16.040 Uh, so, is the government of New York, they are not taking the steps to arrest people.
00:14:23.620 They are letting crime go free.
00:14:26.600 They're letting criminals go free.
00:14:28.440 They're letting murderers go free.
00:14:30.300 A decent person just trying to get to and from work riding the subway is abused almost every day.
00:14:39.580 They're frightened, honestly, frightened that once those doors close and you're in a tunnel and somebody stands up and says something, nobody's going to do anything.
00:14:49.700 Nobody's just, everybody's just like, just please get to my station.
00:14:52.100 Please get to my station.
00:14:53.060 Okay.
00:14:54.320 That's not good.
00:14:56.580 And then if somebody stands up because the guy's getting really, uh, quite abusive, if you hurt him in any way, you're the criminal.
00:15:09.300 The government should be saying any government of, for, and by the people.
00:15:16.500 What part of government is the most important part in that government?
00:15:21.540 Of, for, and by the people?
00:15:25.020 Mm-hmm.
00:15:25.880 Um.
00:15:27.220 The people!
00:15:28.860 Okay.
00:15:29.360 Okay.
00:15:29.640 I was going to go for one of the three, but yeah, that works.
00:15:31.660 The people!
00:15:32.320 They're mentioned in all three.
00:15:33.220 Right.
00:15:33.680 Mm-hmm.
00:15:34.360 So any government that is protecting itself and not, and doing everything it can to make it harder for you to protect yourself is a problem.
00:15:48.680 It is a problem.
00:15:49.700 Are they making it easier for you?
00:15:52.640 We all know the dollar is, well, not all of us know, the dollar is going to collapse.
00:15:58.280 The, the end of the dollar, as we know it, is coming.
00:16:03.900 Okay.
00:16:04.140 It's not going to be the reserve currency.
00:16:06.080 It's already in the 40% range.
00:16:08.440 It was 80% of, of, uh, global currency that is being held as gold in the reserves all around the world.
00:16:16.780 It's now in the 40 percentile.
00:16:20.040 Well, okay.
00:16:21.740 Well, what does that mean?
00:16:23.260 That means a smart person, like all other countries, are hedging their bet.
00:16:28.500 They're also putting some gold.
00:16:30.520 Is the government suppressing?
00:16:34.240 Is the government making it easier?
00:16:36.620 How about Bitcoin?
00:16:38.000 Is the government making it easier?
00:16:39.960 Or are they trying to criminalize it so you can't get it so you have to stay in the dollar?
00:16:46.940 The, the, the, the, the violence on our streets, the crime going up, police, they're, they're not around.
00:16:55.680 Some cities, they don't even show up.
00:16:58.160 Maybe you're lucky if they come the next day.
00:17:00.680 So, you know, you can't count on the police.
00:17:03.440 So, is the government making it easier or harder for you to protect yourself?
00:17:10.480 Harder.
00:17:11.320 They're taking away your guns and anyone who defends themselves, they're doing a George Floyd march.
00:17:19.680 You got a hostile government.
00:17:21.900 It's clear you have a hostile government that no longer understands this is a country of, by, and for the people.
00:17:31.740 You just have to do the next right thing and assume they're not, but you must do the next right thing.
00:17:43.180 Back in a minute with more.
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00:19:30.000 So, now with the banks more and more so collapsing, what are they doing?
00:19:36.460 The government said in 2008, we heard this over and over again, these big banks are too big to fail.
00:19:45.440 So, what did they do?
00:19:47.720 They passed the Dodd-Frank bill, which did what?
00:19:52.280 Made the big banks bigger.
00:19:55.340 So, now the reason why monopolies, one reason why monopolies are so bad, if there's just one choice and it goes unstable, the entire thing can break apart.
00:20:13.860 If your state were stable, if your state had its crap together and wasn't living off the teat of the government, living beyond their means or enacting crazy things, the federal government could do whatever it wanted, but if it fails, I know my state's safe.
00:20:34.820 Okay?
00:20:35.040 That's why you spread risk out.
00:20:39.000 That's why you don't like monopolies, because it'll crush all competition, then it gets fat and arrogant, and then you've got a crappy deal, and if it's critical, in its arrogance, when it stops doing the right things and does things to protect itself and get itself rich, then it causes problems and you've got nothing.
00:21:02.100 Listen, we are now in the great bank nationalization phase of our country.
00:21:10.120 We are going to one national bank, and it's all happening through the Fed.
00:21:17.780 Remember, the Fed is a private corporation.
00:21:21.740 We don't even have a right to audit it.
00:21:26.000 The president picks the Fed chair when it's time to pick a Fed chair.
00:21:32.100 And he gets a list from the Fed.
00:21:34.800 You can pick from these guys.
00:21:36.560 Oh, can I?
00:21:37.600 I've seen this in a magic show.
00:21:39.360 It's called forcing a card.
00:21:41.440 Pick a card, any card.
00:21:44.060 Except you can't pick any card.
00:21:45.820 Just the ones in the magicians that the Fed are showing you.
00:21:48.620 Pick one of these.
00:21:49.780 Pick one of these.
00:21:50.460 Is it a seven?
00:21:51.880 Oh, how did I know?
00:21:54.380 Okay?
00:21:54.740 They're forcing it.
00:21:55.540 This is a private corporation that is basically the six or eight biggest banks in the country.
00:22:08.120 Who's benefiting on all of the regional and small banks collapsing?
00:22:13.780 The Federal Reserve is taking all of the bad debt, which we'll eventually pay for one way or another.
00:22:23.180 And the big banks get all the good stuff from these regional and grow bigger and bigger.
00:22:30.500 All of them belong to the Federal Reserve.
00:22:35.240 One big bank.
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00:24:30.160 So let's listen to the experts.
00:24:32.320 We know Kamala Harris has been briefed extensively on the school bus.
00:24:38.040 And she loves school buses.
00:24:45.360 Who doesn't?
00:24:46.420 Raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus.
00:24:49.440 Oh, yeah.
00:24:51.400 Okay.
00:24:52.040 So she's been going around talking about how we need these new electric yellow school buses because they're so great.
00:24:58.420 This is a microcosm of everything that we are facing.
00:25:07.020 Listen to this.
00:25:08.520 This is from just the news.
00:25:11.080 Federal money is starting to flow for electric school buses, but the funds won't cover all the costs of switching from diesel.
00:25:17.760 Electrifying Pennsylvania's bus fleet, although logical in theory, proves to be less sensible, experts say.
00:25:28.640 Our industry has already been hit with a major threat.
00:25:32.080 That threat is the electric school bus, said Daniel Fry, owner of the Fry Transportation Group in Beaver County.
00:25:38.660 During a hearing with the House Republican Policy Committee, the price tag, he said, is four times more expensive than a diesel school bus.
00:25:49.820 Fry said small operators just can't afford the electric buses, as well as the rising prices for their diesel counterparts.
00:25:56.480 In June 22, he bought a diesel bus for $103,000.
00:25:59.980 But by April of 23, the quote for the same bus was $143,000.
00:26:08.200 That's for the diesel.
00:26:10.380 Federal money has started now to flow for electric school buses, but the funds aren't going to cover all the costs of switching from diesel.
00:26:19.540 In October, Biden administration announced $1 billion to support the purchase of 2,300 electric school buses nationally.
00:26:26.880 Another $4 billion would be distributed through 2026 for electric and low-emission buses powered with alternative fuels with propane or natural gas.
00:26:38.800 Now, remember, I have a story today in the show prep, if you get it at glenbeck.com, that says natural gas is responsible for killing the planet.
00:26:50.920 If you went back to our show prep maybe a month and a half ago, we had the government officials saying, we're not going to ban natural gas.
00:26:59.520 Yes, they are.
00:27:01.460 Okay.
00:27:01.980 So, this was supposed to be a 50-50 split between electric and low-emission buses, but that was later revised because raise your hand if you don't love an electric school bus.
00:27:14.980 So, now, it's 95% all of the federal money going to go for electric school buses.
00:27:22.880 Also, schools get $20,000 for charging stations, but that doesn't cover what it needs.
00:27:28.560 Now, I want you to listen to this.
00:27:35.680 Diesel is going up in price.
00:27:38.340 Why?
00:27:39.940 Because diesel will, of course, go up in price as the supply goes down.
00:27:49.880 And eventually, when the need is there, but it's not the main need, so the market is making even less, it will go up even more.
00:28:01.380 Right now, the experts, the president and vice president of the School Bus Association and the Pocono Transportation in Pennsylvania said, we should slow down, pump the brakes, see how this will pan out, especially for school transportation that is funded by the taxpayers.
00:28:23.920 He referenced Uniontown, a rural school district, being 52 miles long, with an average route for a school bus being more than 100 miles long.
00:28:34.300 Does an electric school bus, with a possible range on a good day of 130 miles, make it?
00:28:43.060 Maybe, maybe not.
00:28:45.560 But on top of that, for electric buses, the other issue we don't understand yet, because we don't have enough data, is the environmental conditions.
00:28:53.940 Will that drastically affect the capacity of the batteries?
00:29:00.060 I don't know.
00:29:01.880 But this is why you let the free market work it out.
00:29:06.380 You sell a few electric buses, and if they're better, the world will pound a path to your door.
00:29:13.100 But when the government mandates it, you don't know if it's better.
00:29:18.580 And nobody has thought of all of the consequences until you've already spent all the money and you're trapped in that inefficient, completely useless school bus.
00:29:32.040 This is a good summary of almost every green program.
00:29:34.780 Yes.
00:29:35.060 Right?
00:29:35.380 I mean, Germany went through this with solar panels.
00:29:37.500 Yes.
00:29:37.900 They said, hey, we're going to get rid of all of our nuclear stuff.
00:29:39.980 Yes.
00:29:40.500 Because it was not trendy at the time.
00:29:41.980 We're going to put in solar panels.
00:29:43.200 So they spent a fortune on solar panels.
00:29:45.400 Of course, what happens?
00:29:46.860 Like, if you were to say, hey, flat screen TVs just came out.
00:29:50.520 Let's spend a fortune on flat screen TVs.
00:29:52.600 What would happen?
00:29:53.520 You'd have a lot of older, crappier, expensive flat screen TVs.
00:29:59.460 And now, when everyone else can buy a much better TV for $300 at Walmart, you've got $10,000 TVs all over your buildings.
00:30:05.420 Correct.
00:30:05.920 That's what happened with solar panels in Germany.
00:30:07.960 It's what's happened with almost all of these technologies.
00:30:10.100 It's happening.
00:30:10.680 It's going to happen with a school bus.
00:30:11.920 By the way, the school buses are $400,000.
00:30:14.900 $400,000.
00:30:15.780 Yeah.
00:30:16.080 Okay.
00:30:16.320 $400,000.
00:30:17.560 Now, who is pushing this?
00:30:19.900 Well, Kamala Harris is the face of it.
00:30:23.220 Oh, yeah.
00:30:23.700 So when I hear that the White House has laid out its AI damage control plan and put Kamala Harris as its czar, I'm thinking, what could possibly go wrong?
00:30:38.860 You have some of the biggest minds all gathered saying, uh, this is a problem.
00:30:47.420 This could literally have man go extinct.
00:30:53.600 Who should head this?
00:30:55.840 Well, let's get, uh, well, she did the school bus thing and the border's working.
00:30:59.840 Uh, let's get Kamala Harris to do it.
00:31:02.040 Can you imagine being one of these big brains and having to go sit with Kamala Harris and this government and try to explain AI and what to do?
00:31:11.600 It's, it's a little like this.
00:31:13.380 There is a, uh, the Milken Institute.
00:31:17.580 Uh, they had a global conference in Beverly Hills, California, and they were talking about AI.
00:31:25.040 Now, in their literature, they say that, um, the conference has convened the best minds in the world to tackle its most urgent challenges and realize its most exciting opportunities.
00:31:45.000 So, the best minds in the world were gathered.
00:31:48.680 And I want to quote this scientist because this is really, this is complex and I don't know if everybody's going to be able to hold on.
00:31:55.060 But one of the best minds of the world said, while they're discussing AI, well, I got an MF or AI right now that they did made for me.
00:32:09.420 This N word could talk to me.
00:32:12.180 I'm like, man, this thing can hold a real conversation, like real, for real, like it's blowing my mind because I watched movies on this as a kid years ago.
00:32:25.800 When I see this S, I'm like, what's going on?
00:32:30.260 And I heard the dude, the old dude that created AI saying, this is not safe because the AIs got their own minds.
00:32:41.000 These MFers going to start doing their own S.
00:32:45.600 I'm like, are we in an F-ing movie right now or what?
00:32:51.620 What the F, man?
00:32:54.320 So, I need to invest in AI so I can have one with me?
00:32:59.600 Or like, do you all know?
00:33:02.640 S.
00:33:03.520 What the F?
00:33:05.140 I'm lost.
00:33:06.840 I don't know.
00:33:08.600 How is this reported?
00:33:10.020 Snoop Dogg's Confusion.
00:33:14.700 Now, remember, one of the greatest minds on the planet convened by the Milken Institute to talk about AI.
00:33:22.900 Snoop's confusion over today's AI systems do reflect what may be a common sentiment among people who are just trying to understand and follow the latest developments.
00:33:33.280 His unguarded observations on AI are notable, coming from a highly respected, multi-award winning musical artist and entrepreneur.
00:33:44.320 That's how the press reports.
00:33:48.240 You got Snoop Dogg talking about AI and you think this is good.
00:33:56.280 Yeah, we're going to learn a lot.
00:33:57.920 You know what?
00:34:00.080 Kamala Harris's committee is not going to have Snoop Dogg, I'll tell you that.
00:34:04.060 No.
00:34:04.400 No.
00:34:04.720 I will say, though, Snoop took your advice about listening to movies that you recommended earlier in the show.
00:34:09.160 He did.
00:34:09.920 He actually does.
00:34:10.760 He did.
00:34:11.600 And I think that's the lowest level argument.
00:34:14.400 Yeah.
00:34:14.680 No, it's terrible.
00:34:15.560 It's just, could we have anyone just watch a movie?
00:34:19.980 We've seen this play out over and over and over again.
00:34:24.960 And we're the people that you sit in the movie theater going, they'd never do that.
00:34:30.400 Right.
00:34:30.660 We're doing that.
00:34:32.380 It's incredible.
00:34:33.400 But again, that's not the scientific argument.
00:34:36.480 But that would be my opening argument at the table with Kamala.
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00:35:59.680 The Glenn Beck Program.
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00:37:36.040 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:37:43.880 We have some more information on some great school tips from Kamala Harris and school buses.
00:37:49.300 Yeah, I think it's important to put this in perspective because let's go back to the beginning here.
00:37:53.960 The Inflation Reduction Act.
00:37:55.840 We are told this is one of the most amazing pieces of legislation of all time.
00:38:00.880 Not because it actually, of course, reduces inflation.
00:38:03.560 That's important to note.
00:38:04.660 But that it's incredible climate bill.
00:38:07.000 This is the quote.
00:38:08.260 This is the biggest step forward on climate ever.
00:38:12.700 Ever.
00:38:13.560 And it's going to allow us to boldly take additional steps toward meeting all of my climate goals
00:38:17.540 and the ones that we set out for when we ran.
00:38:19.780 That's Joe Biden.
00:38:20.480 Hang on just a second.
00:38:21.340 I thought this was an Inflation Reduction Act.
00:38:23.080 No, forget that.
00:38:24.220 That's old news.
00:38:25.260 So it was a lie.
00:38:26.020 That was in the news then.
00:38:26.880 So that was a lie then.
00:38:27.800 But it was about the climate.
00:38:29.660 The biggest climate bill ever.
00:38:32.200 So what's the most important part about the biggest climate bill ever?
00:38:35.780 Good question to ask.
00:38:38.040 Well, Kamala Harris was asked that.
00:38:39.460 What are some of the parts of the Inflation Reduction Act?
00:38:42.340 The amazing law that you are so excited about and most excited about.
00:38:47.000 She says, oh, I mean so much.
00:38:48.380 Some of the things I'm very excited about is what we've been doing in terms of electric
00:38:51.580 vehicles.
00:38:52.200 And I have a particular fondness for, I must tell you, electric school buses.
00:38:55.820 I love electric school buses.
00:38:57.780 I really do.
00:38:59.320 And she goes on to talk about how she loves electric school buses.
00:39:01.740 The central part of the thing she's excited about.
00:39:03.820 The most important climate bill ever.
00:39:06.080 The thing she's most excited about.
00:39:08.640 Electric school buses.
00:39:09.440 So, what does this mean exactly?
00:39:11.800 Well, there is something in there about electric school buses in the bill.
00:39:14.680 It's called the Clean Heavy Duty Vehicles part of the bill.
00:39:18.460 The description.
00:39:19.400 New EPA funding program for Class 6 and electric commercial vehicles, including trucks, transit
00:39:23.780 buses, and school buses, funding $1 billion.
00:39:28.740 Now, of course, as you pointed out, $400,000 per bus.
00:39:32.080 So, if all of this money went not to all the categories listed, but just to electric school
00:39:36.300 buses, you could buy 2,857 electric school buses.
00:39:40.940 Oh, wow.
00:39:41.320 That's like, what do you, is that like 75% of the country?
00:39:44.260 It's not.
00:39:45.200 Oh.
00:39:45.680 It's less than that or more?
00:39:47.300 It's less.
00:39:47.860 Huh.
00:39:48.320 Let me give you the quote.
00:39:49.160 This is, uh, out of the roughly 500,000 school buses in America, there was already 1,800 that
00:39:57.600 were electric.
00:39:58.480 Now, we're going to add a max of 2,857 more.
00:40:02.980 So, we're more than doubling.
00:40:05.100 Right.
00:40:05.600 Yes.
00:40:05.920 We will now be at like 2 or 3% of electric vehicles.
00:40:09.700 Of course, if half of all school buses in the country switched from diesel to electric,
00:40:16.980 you'd save about 2.1 million tons of carbon dioxide.
00:40:20.480 Well, no.
00:40:21.280 Now, wait a minute.
00:40:22.300 Wait a minute.
00:40:23.180 Could you please play?
00:40:24.140 This is CNN.
00:40:24.920 Listen to the experts, please.
00:40:26.720 Cut three.
00:40:27.900 New York has made a bold move to address the climate crisis, becoming the first state in
00:40:32.600 the country, to ban gas stoves, natural gas, and other fossil fuels in most new buildings.
00:40:38.840 There is no doubt the science is showing us that those choices are heating up the planet
00:40:43.400 at sort of a scary rate.
00:40:45.380 Leisure.
00:40:45.660 All put together.
00:40:47.340 Buildings count for about 20% of carbon cooking, you know, planet cooking, carbon pollution as
00:40:52.000 well.
00:40:52.260 Okay, stop.
00:40:52.280 Hang on.
00:40:52.580 So, some of these school buses are natural gas.
00:40:55.180 So, when you say it's going to, you know, help the environment, no.
00:40:59.540 No, they just said that natural gas is killing the science show.
00:41:05.040 This is very clear.
00:41:05.940 This is warming up the planet.
00:41:07.980 I just can't believe these idiots.
00:41:11.320 But, Glett, remember.
00:41:13.180 May he be the first to be eaten.
00:41:14.860 Inflation Reduction Act.
00:41:16.620 Most important climate bill ever.
00:41:18.700 Most important part of that bill.
00:41:20.180 School buses.
00:41:20.700 Is about 2% of school buses being replaced.
00:41:23.140 Yeah.
00:41:23.320 Okay.
00:41:24.220 Two point.
00:41:24.760 That leak.
00:41:25.180 Now, if you did half of the school buses, not 2%, but half of them, you'd save 2.1 million
00:41:30.720 tons of CO2.
00:41:31.780 Let me give you one other piece of news to keep this in perspective.
00:41:35.400 A little announcement made in October of last year.
00:41:37.980 No one really noticed it.
00:41:39.680 The ruling party in China aims for annual coal production to rise to 4.6 billion tons in 2025.
00:41:48.420 This would be a 12% increase over last year's 4.1 billion tons.
00:41:54.000 So, this little announcement from China that no one noticed.
00:41:57.040 Right, but.
00:41:57.500 Added 500 million tons.
00:42:01.980 Yeah, but the school buses balanced that out.
00:42:04.120 No!
00:42:05.140 No.
00:42:05.560 In fact, it would do not 2.1 million tons.
00:42:08.960 Because that's half of all school buses.
00:42:10.280 This is only 2%.
00:42:11.200 So, you're talking about a few hundred thousand, maybe 10,000 tons.
00:42:16.280 And that's less than billions?
00:42:17.920 Than billions.
00:42:19.040 And no one criticized China.
00:42:20.760 In fact, they get praised for their climate policies.
00:42:23.620 Huh.
00:42:24.200 So, anyway.
00:42:24.900 That's weird.
00:42:25.660 As you might note.
00:42:26.840 I'm a bit skeptical on this planet.
00:42:28.900 Just a second.
00:42:29.720 Do you have your degree in math?
00:42:31.560 Are you a math doctor?
00:42:32.540 I'm not a math doctor.
00:42:33.480 So, then why should I listen to you?
00:42:34.820 That's true.
00:42:35.240 I just had an expert on TV that was...
00:42:37.480 Well, I jumped up on the jet.
00:42:40.420 It made the country up very quickly.
00:42:43.240 I, I, I, I, I, I.
00:42:45.180 Ugh.
00:42:47.920 I, I, I, I'm a math doctor.
00:42:50.720 And I'll tell you more about it.
00:42:52.680 I feel the flu.
00:42:54.700 I'd love it.
00:42:54.720 I, I, I, I, I, I, I.
00:42:57.080 I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I.
00:43:00.580 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:30.580 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:35.900 Hello, America.
00:43:37.560 I am going to give you some good news on Fight Back Friday.
00:43:40.940 Some of the things that are working.
00:43:42.960 People that have made real inroads and an impact that you may have not heard because why cover that?
00:43:51.480 Let's just make sure America thinks they're doomed and have no power.
00:43:55.620 We're reversing that course in 60 seconds.
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00:45:48.040 All right, so let me give you a couple of, a couple of things.
00:45:51.480 First of all, the California school member, school board member that was kicked off the board because he was speaking out against transgenderism.
00:46:06.420 He, he said in, on Facebook, transgenderism, the LGBTQ movement, all of this needs to stop in our schools.
00:46:19.860 And, of course, he couldn't stand there in California.
00:46:24.640 Well, some of the people in the community said, we're not taking that.
00:46:31.280 And convinced him to run again.
00:46:33.320 And he ran in a special election because they gathered enough signatures.
00:46:37.560 And he won.
00:46:39.240 He's back on the board.
00:46:41.040 His response, what he said, we have to stand up.
00:46:49.400 He also went on and said, I'm more excited now about the opportunity to go and correct the things that I've identified.
00:46:55.320 But it's $500,000 later.
00:46:58.040 That's what the special election cost.
00:46:59.580 We're basically back where we were in October, $500,000 of the taxpayer dollars, poorer to the community.
00:47:07.660 Thanks to the people that pushed this.
00:47:09.940 They went after me because they didn't really want to give me a platform to highlight the problems of the school district.
00:47:17.040 Thank you for giving me that platform.
00:47:20.200 And I'm going to do the work of the people.
00:47:22.060 So, good news.
00:47:23.940 Now, more good news.
00:47:25.880 The Soros-backed St. Louis prosecutor that they've been trying to get rid of forever.
00:47:33.240 And the attorney general was going after him in court.
00:47:38.540 Don't have to worry about court anymore.
00:47:41.140 She's just resigned.
00:47:43.160 Why?
00:47:44.260 Because the attorney general found out she was going to night school, which is against the law.
00:47:49.660 You have to serve full time.
00:47:51.900 She was going to night school to work on a new career in nursing.
00:47:55.880 Yeah, I want somebody who, you know, lets murderers out of prison for social justice reasons.
00:48:04.100 I want her to be my nurse when I'm really sick.
00:48:06.640 As a white man, I feel completely comfortable with that.
00:48:10.600 Anyway, so she is out.
00:48:14.140 Finally.
00:48:16.340 People hang themselves if you give them enough rope.
00:48:19.380 And at the local level and the state level, it's a different situation than it is in the federal level.
00:48:29.480 Biden has hung himself a million times with the Hunter Biden stuff, all of the corruption, everything that's going on.
00:48:37.340 But the system up above is so grotesquely distorted and corrupt that it doesn't matter what's said.
00:48:49.500 But in your local and state, it still does.
00:48:53.180 So make sure you're standing up.
00:48:55.380 Now, more good news.
00:48:58.340 The Democrats.
00:49:02.120 The Democrats decided that they were going to put a guy on the parole board in Pennsylvania.
00:49:11.640 And he's, you know, OK, so he murdered somebody.
00:49:15.280 OK, who hasn't?
00:49:16.780 Who hasn't?
00:49:17.800 You know, when you were young, who hasn't murdered?
00:49:19.880 Everyone's murdered someone.
00:49:21.900 They can't say that.
00:49:22.820 What are they going to eliminate all murderers from parole boards?
00:49:25.240 Who's going to run the parole boards?
00:49:27.260 So they decided to put him on because he was a thug in his youth.
00:49:33.140 He killed somebody.
00:49:35.540 It was a rival drug dealer.
00:49:39.180 And he was convicted of first degree murder.
00:49:42.100 He served 32 years.
00:49:43.820 He was released in 2018.
00:49:45.360 And they're like, you know what?
00:49:48.040 He's a success story.
00:49:49.240 He should be on the parole board.
00:49:51.580 Well, that's great.
00:49:53.540 Well, unfortunately, no, no, he actually is now charged with stealing nearly $100,000 in COVID funds.
00:50:06.200 So he's gone and going back to jail.
00:50:10.160 Sometimes you feel like maybe we deserve the things that happened to us.
00:50:14.960 Oh, we deserve all of it.
00:50:16.040 Really?
00:50:16.760 We deserve all of it.
00:50:18.040 It's amazing.
00:50:19.240 You know, one of the best ways to make sure you don't have criminals who are committing crimes is to, when you catch someone for, let's say, murder, they don't get an opportunity to get out and commit additional crimes.
00:50:32.120 You just have the one.
00:50:33.580 You just let them rot in jail forever?
00:50:35.580 When you murder someone, yeah, yeah.
00:50:37.280 That's what you do.
00:50:38.360 Well, that's an awful lot of food to feed those people for a very long time.
00:50:40.880 It sure is.
00:50:41.480 And it's worth every penny.
00:50:43.620 Each bit of government cheese you provide them is worth it.
00:50:47.460 Well, we have a problem with too many prisoners.
00:50:50.520 Oh, yeah.
00:50:51.140 I mean, we're just trying to reduce the surplus population of murderers that we have.
00:50:57.000 Right.
00:50:58.160 Murder is something that you should not get out of prison for.
00:51:00.980 I don't know if people understand this.
00:51:02.720 And can I add a couple of other things?
00:51:04.500 Yeah.
00:51:04.860 Child molestation.
00:51:06.120 Yeah, you just don't get out to do another one.
00:51:08.200 Maybe that's just, you just go in and then you're in.
00:51:11.080 And then that's the end of the story for at least the rest of society.
00:51:14.740 The rest of society is not burdened with whether this person will engage in this activity once again.
00:51:21.480 Let me give you another one.
00:51:22.400 Let's say you cross the border and we deport you.
00:51:27.200 And then you cross the border again and we catch you again.
00:51:30.660 Should we deport that person again?
00:51:33.100 Is that a good idea?
00:51:34.720 What if we deport them again and they come over again and we catch them again?
00:51:38.260 Should we deport them again?
00:51:39.580 And what if we deport them again and they come over the border again and we catch them again?
00:51:42.680 Should we deport them again?
00:51:44.280 And what if they come over the border again and then we think, should we deport them again?
00:51:48.480 No, this time let them live in Texas and murder a family of five.
00:51:52.020 that's a good plan maybe if they cross once and we deport them and they come back in again
00:51:59.040 they don't get the opportunity to come back in a second time is that a crazy idea am i am i way
00:52:06.120 out of the mainstream on this well i i think you are just based on media and what i see on
00:52:11.640 television i mean first of all well i don't know our our stand-in board operator no offense it's
00:52:18.880 i celebrated if you are are you gay lesbian bi uh do i identify as a human or are you quad sexual
00:52:28.580 bc he's not none of that okay it's just cisgender just plain old cisgender boring wow uh see i know
00:52:35.680 because i watch tv uh four people working together there's no one transgender and no one gay racism
00:52:44.900 sexism trans right and no one's having open sex like in a crazy way during the commercials right
00:52:52.820 regular ways yeah the regular way so it's we are so out of touch right because i've seen it in the
00:52:59.920 culture you know on tv and stuff which is like real life well i've been i've been following uh nbc
00:53:05.180 apparently it's happening all the time yep every time you go to a commercial break apparently some
00:53:09.720 anchors having sex with an executive i okay so let me ask you this now this is your theory about
00:53:14.820 because i have another theory there was a chair that we used to put people in um i can't remember
00:53:20.540 is it a heating chair a heating chair it's a heating chair it has a butt warmer yeah right okay uh
00:53:27.420 but i'm going with yours we put them in jail yeah so tell me was this a good story a bad story
00:53:33.160 trans identified homeless male now trans identified homeless male don't know if he's identifying as a
00:53:41.220 male and it's a she or if i don't know either he is he identifying as a she also i will say from that
00:53:48.500 information i don't know if he owns a home because you're saying he's identifying as homeless and i
00:53:53.260 don't know if he he could be like he could own a mansion he just identifies as homeless now i want
00:53:58.020 you to know right on the outset this is not intentional this is not this is not the left
00:54:03.560 intentionally confusing all of our language so we can no longer feel safe to communicate with each
00:54:09.320 other okay that's this is completely unintentional so trans identified homeless male repeat offender
00:54:18.020 released without bail okay it just that part good thing bad thing i don't know i i'm released without
00:54:29.380 i mean i don't know i need more information well you committed a crime okay then probably not i mean
00:54:34.820 if it's a minor crime well it is a minor crime okay well i mean no it's a crime against a minor let's i
00:54:41.160 mean so it's a minor crime it's a minor crime what your honor that's a minor crime minor crime he was
00:54:47.680 just jeffrey epstein had a lot of minor crime minor crimes what are you gonna throw a key away on me
00:54:52.640 it's a minor crime so he was arrested on charges of kidnapping a special needs child on a portland
00:55:00.700 train but they've just let him go minor no bail minor crime that's incredible so yeah well you if you do
00:55:09.080 something like that like you know you should not be out in public again certainly around children like
00:55:15.040 ever i think really anybody right yeah i think anybody you're if i mean if that now is that just
00:55:20.920 because he's trans that you're saying this no let's say he was a cisgendered guy yeah that was on the
00:55:26.620 train and he kidnapped you know a little girl my understanding is jeffrey epstein was cisgendered
00:55:32.880 i still wanted him in prison wow jared from subway pretty cisgendered want him in prison yeah i mean i
00:55:39.060 you know we could we've been pretty we've been pretty consistent on that yeah yeah yeah you know
00:55:44.300 the cis part of it not really a factor may i give you some more good news okay because this is fight
00:55:48.940 back friday these are the people standing up good who has stood up in uh washington recently on anything
00:55:55.980 and and got something done even though it's not really done i mean yeah i don't want to raise your
00:56:02.600 expectations too high you're not looking for a name are you i am looking for the i can't believe
00:56:08.960 i'm saying these words but the gop on the budget i yeah i mean i said it's not done right but they
00:56:15.720 at least they stood up at least tried to do something okay the office of management and budget director
00:56:21.780 shalanda young uh on thursday indicated to reporters that a short-term extension to the debt ceiling
00:56:30.020 may be a possibility between the standoff between president joe biden and house republicans
00:56:36.700 uh there's a crack there's a crack uh that's good now republicans good job good job who's
00:56:47.760 not yet not a good job yet but no no no good no good job going so far right right now sure good job
00:56:54.900 you did it good job now if you sons if you sons of female dogs
00:57:04.100 fold at the last minute and you don't get a reduction in spending and control it is your
00:57:16.800 constitutional job to control the spending of the federal government now i know probably not you
00:57:27.340 maybe those of you who are like 178 years old and still serving in washington because you serve your
00:57:37.440 country mr millionaire i understand but somebody gave away all of that power while they're not just
00:57:46.780 passing a budget anymore i suggest you take your power back so good job good job it's a good first
00:57:56.020 step cool for you you take one step who's gonna make it to the table yes you are back in just a
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00:59:48.400 10 seconds station id so glenn i'm currently reading this book and it's about for you
01:00:04.500 over you it's called uh golden book it's yeah no it's called a cat in the hat and so there's this
01:00:10.400 this feline all right so it's a book uh about the early days of the viral internet right so it's about
01:00:18.300 like you know when all you know places like buzzfeed and huffington post and like when these these
01:00:23.720 these organizations are starting up they're trying to figure out how to get more traffic how to game
01:00:28.180 the system to get people to click on their articles how to go viral right and why i the reason i'm
01:00:35.900 reading it is because we went we lived through this right like we were in new york at this time oh yeah
01:00:40.640 we were in the middle of this we were being destroyed destroyed uh and uh many of the people who
01:00:47.240 were featured in the book were attacking us on a daily basis for clicks right uh and so a lot of
01:00:53.400 the names i'm really familiar with like we knew these people we knew who they were we remember i
01:00:58.040 remember a lot of the storylines from what was going on and so i'm interested on the insider account
01:01:02.400 sure i believe you made playing cards with the with the faces of the most dangerous people on the
01:01:07.580 internet at one time but i shouldn't say that out loud still about your playing cards anyway go ahead
01:01:11.360 okay i don't know i don't even remember the reference it counts only vaguely familiar but
01:01:17.320 okay so who knows uh so what's interesting is i'm listening to this it's an audiobook i'm listening to
01:01:23.360 this audiobook and they're talking about these people and i know each one of these names i remember
01:01:26.980 them all i remember all these players and then they start talking about this other person and i'm like
01:01:33.380 who is this like i don't why is there one name in the middle of all these names that i recognize
01:01:37.900 that i don't recognize and they're talking about how she you know does this and she's
01:01:42.000 important here and and all these things and i'm thinking to myself like i know this storyline but
01:01:46.160 i don't remember this person at all who is this person that was involved in it only several pages
01:01:51.760 later do i realize what has happened is this person whose name i did know in the interim has become
01:01:59.840 a woman has become transgendered apparently in the last 10 years at some point and they were referring
01:02:07.220 to them in the book as a woman when at the time the book was happening they were a man with a
01:02:13.400 different name so i don't understand at all what's happening in the book in the history of this period
01:02:20.480 imagine how our kids feel in history class oh my gosh they can't make heads or tails of anything
01:02:28.060 of anything this is why we're having such a problem with our kids nothing is true nothing is solid
01:02:37.080 all right let me give you this because uh last thing on the transgender this is a trans activist
01:02:42.340 uh she goes to the san francisco board of supervisors uh and she just really wanted to
01:02:49.560 let her voice be heard here she is
01:02:52.260 imagine that
01:03:03.520 i hate this i hate what you've done to us i hate what you're doing to us i hate you board of supervisors
01:03:17.780 i hate you london breed i hate you jenkins
01:03:23.040 call di jenkins accountable no is that is that alex stein
01:03:31.680 hey man no no okay okay stop i think she's made several good points there that's the best point
01:03:41.280 i've ever heard from someone on that side of the argument it really is um but remember
01:03:45.540 we're the ones who hate right we're the ones say they hate right right they wallow in their hatred
01:03:55.600 and spread it around we're the people at least if you're if you're not you need to be we're the
01:04:03.480 people that love our neighbor and love our enemy doesn't mean we sit down but we don't hate you
01:04:11.680 because that's what happens when you're filled with rage and hate
01:04:17.020 the glenn back program sometimes all you do is uh you know curl up on the couch with a nice book
01:04:25.680 warm beverage enjoying the stillness of peaceful and quiet evening you know the kids are you know
01:04:31.820 they're gone you know you're just doing how many times that that never happens never happens kids
01:04:38.300 always come in and wreck it anyway um if you would like if you would like to have just at least your
01:04:45.400 feet live in that world you know they're having a massive closeout closeout on the most comfortable
01:04:51.520 slippers you'll ever have and that i just look at the kids what shoes am i wearing are these problem
01:04:57.300 shoes no these are not problem shoes so remove your problem i'm anxious to see how you're gonna
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01:05:44.560 it's fight back friday i try not to bring you well as i try to bring you news where people are
01:06:03.340 standing up fighting back and winning this one is early but first this is going to just it'll drive
01:06:09.300 you out of your mind uh however by the end you're going to love this story federal government
01:06:17.980 recently told a catholic hospital in oklahoma to either blow out its small candle or stop serving
01:06:26.200 the elderly disabled and low-income patients saint francis health system is the 12th largest hospital
01:06:34.860 in the nation the health system cares for 400 000 patients a year it has given away more than 650
01:06:43.260 million dollars in free medical care in the past five years alone it employs 11 000 oklahomas
01:06:50.820 oklahomans saint francis mission is to extend the presence and healing ministry of christ in addition
01:06:57.280 to providing compassionate and top-notch care to its patients saint francis lives out its religious
01:07:03.060 mission by maintaining multiple chapels throughout the hospital each has been blessed by the local
01:07:09.080 bishop so what is the problem if you're a catholic you will understand this right away if you are not
01:07:17.040 let me educate just a little bit 1960 they open their doors and they have a sanctuary candle if you walk
01:07:24.900 into any catholic church there is always one either hanging from the ceiling or on a pillar somewhere near
01:07:31.540 the altar and it is in double glass and it is a giant candle that burns constantly the candle is never out
01:07:42.480 it's there this is something that catholics uh it is the ever-present uh representation of the living
01:07:52.000 christ that he is always with us so this is a really big deal to catholics
01:07:59.220 well the uh government has come in and uh decided that they have to get rid of that open flame
01:08:07.300 it's been there since 1960 uh they got to get rid of that open flame because it poses a danger
01:08:13.900 let me explain the flame is not near medical equipment and patients it's shielded by two glass holders
01:08:23.600 it sits on a brass basin it sits on a brass basin is affixed to the wall has a brass top covering it and sprinkler
01:08:31.280 heads just above it but the federal government said we're going to shut you down unless you put the flame
01:08:40.080 out well unfortunately um there is an attorney that didn't like that too much
01:08:49.920 and she just wrote secretary becerra and said in 25 days you will cripple the operation of the premier
01:08:57.880 one of the premier hospitals in the state of oklahoma simply because they keep a candle in the hospital
01:09:03.860 chapel if you refuse to accredit saint francis hospital south it will result in such unreasonable
01:09:10.120 financial losses to the saint francis health system that it will would abruptly and immediately jeopardize
01:09:16.120 its services to the elderly disabled low-income patients that rely on medicare medicaid children's
01:09:21.960 health insurance program yada yada yada if you go to court you will lose i write in the hopes that
01:09:31.060 you will see reason or at least the law and we can skip to the easy part that attorney is with us now her
01:09:39.660 name is laurie windham and she is part of the beckett she's vice president and senior counsel at the
01:09:46.600 beckett law firm uh hello laurie glenn hello thanks so much for having me on oh i i read your letter and
01:09:56.200 it made me all warm inside thank you uh so this is this isn't about i mean the the hospital has pilot lights
01:10:05.500 uh they have flames that are all over the hospital that if you extinguish this one you would have to
01:10:12.420 turn off all of the pilot lights but they're not asking for that this is clearly an attack on the
01:10:19.000 religion you know i have been doing religious liberty work for many years now at beckett that's all we do
01:10:26.300 and this one shocked even me i i'm not easily shocked anymore but the idea that a federal agency
01:10:32.480 is going to come after your ability to serve the poor the elderly and the disabled just over a
01:10:40.280 sanctuary candle when they're willing to make waivers for all these other things this is not how any of
01:10:47.040 this is supposed to work so uh i mean i like your confidence that you're going to lose uh and you
01:10:57.000 would you would lose with this supreme court um but how open and shut is it uh locally in circuit courts
01:11:06.660 how how open and shut is this uh it is open and shut because we have first the constitution which
01:11:14.620 our federal agencies ought to be paying attention to uh and we also have laws in the books like the
01:11:20.140 religious restoration act that make it clear that if the government is going to restrict your
01:11:25.600 religious exercise it has to have a very good reason this is a textbook case of not having a good
01:11:32.660 reason uh but i i want to tell you this is breaking right now we just got a letter from cms saying that
01:11:40.000 they have seen the light they are going to allow the candle to continue to glow and to light the chapel
01:11:48.260 what now see this is even a happier ending than i thought we had thank you for breaking that news
01:11:54.780 uh so this is over because you guys stood up that's exactly right and that's what's so important
01:12:03.820 to know you know you get these these letters from these federal bureaucrats and they think that if
01:12:09.080 they just tell the religious people you know you don't really have to do this no you're going to pay
01:12:14.060 you know this unbelievable amount of money if you don't give in that people are just going to give
01:12:19.680 in and it shows the power of a single candle it shows the power of someone who's willing to stand
01:12:26.580 up and say no this is my faith and i'm going to fight for it i'm not going to buckle i think that
01:12:32.160 laurie we have more religious freedom now than we've had maybe in a hundred years and people don't
01:12:38.960 understand uh if you stand up now for your religious freedom i mean they people are putting
01:12:45.120 uh the ten commandments back in front of courthouses and in front of you know the city or county buildings
01:12:51.840 because you have the right to do it all of these things that have been taken down the crosses and
01:12:57.760 everything else people don't realize you've won this now put them back up uh go the religious liberty
01:13:06.680 that you have thought you lost it's back and some of this stuff needs to be challenged that you don't
01:13:14.960 you know like this they start to encroach right now religious liberty is very strong am i wrong
01:13:22.220 you're exactly right and you know we take some of these cases to the supreme court and sometimes
01:13:27.340 we're getting 9-0 wins not 5-4 not 6-3 nine nothing protecting religious freedom and so i think that
01:13:35.840 right now those who are opposed to religious freedom uh are going to depend on you know on scaring people
01:13:42.080 on canceling people on telling them no you can't do this and what people need to understand is the law
01:13:47.720 is on their side the courts are protecting their rights it is possible to stand up and say no we're
01:13:54.920 not going to allow this to happen to us so we saw the fbi target uh the catholic church the extremists
01:14:01.800 you know um and call them extremists and uh possible terrorists and they are trying to infiltrate
01:14:11.400 the catholic church uh there was another story i can't remember what it was i i uh read this story
01:14:17.320 yesterday about another 19 catholic churches that are under attack from the government and now this
01:14:23.560 catholic hospital is the government specifically targeting catholics you know i i don't know where all
01:14:32.500 of this is coming from it's absolutely a disturbing trend uh and i think that it shows that when people
01:14:40.180 are standing up for their faith others are paying attention and some of them aren't going to like it
01:14:44.600 you know one thing i want to mention legally here and some of the protections that have actually been
01:14:49.340 strengthened uh is the supreme court has said when when people start to do this when people in
01:14:54.560 government start to crack down on religious freedom and it's these really blatant violations of rights
01:14:59.380 they can actually be personally liable for what they have done uh the courts can actually go after
01:15:05.460 them individually and that's something important for people to understand is that there are real
01:15:11.980 consequences if you're going to crack down if you're going to discriminate if you're going to go
01:15:16.540 after those who are out there living faithfully and following the law uh one last thing uh your law firm is
01:15:23.940 non-profit uh you have been fighting for religious freedom that's all you do um at your law firm is this
01:15:31.700 something if somebody is having a problem anywhere they can call and run their case by you guys or is
01:15:37.500 it just oklahoma uh we are we are nationwide this is uh at beckett law we'd be happy to talk to you
01:15:44.700 we provide all of our services pro bono we are here to defend religious freedom god bless you thank
01:15:49.920 you so much laurie and great news thank you thank you for that beckettlaw.org beckettlaw.org
01:15:56.540 don't take it anymore don't take it there's this guy this pastor up in minnesota um they just passed a
01:16:07.280 law of conversion therapy against conversion therapy uh in minnesota and you can do it as long as you
01:16:14.900 don't charge and this pastor got up and said wait a minute wait a minute conversion therapy against
01:16:21.520 anything uh is free i'll i'll conversion therapy against any sin any problem you have
01:16:29.900 we'll treat for free because that's what we do however because they say we can't charge
01:16:37.080 which we don't anyway because they say we can't charge that's an encroachment on our religious
01:16:44.960 belief and so i'm going to charge a dollar i'm not doing it to get rich i am doing it so they come
01:16:51.940 after and they learn their lesson no encroachment on religious liberty they we've that is the only
01:17:03.320 real shield we armor of god put the entire armor of god on and start pushing back and holding to
01:17:13.500 our religious liberty back in just a minute speaking of this uh you know the catholic churches are
01:17:20.740 probably taking the brunt of all of the jane's revenge stuff and gosh darn it gosh darn it they've
01:17:27.860 put 600 people away uh and and come out with guilty uh verdicts on 600 people for january 6th but
01:17:36.000 man all of those churches and all of those pregnancy centers that have been burned destroyed vandalized
01:17:42.920 i just can't find them i don't know what and you know this is an honest honest excuse from the fbi
01:17:50.420 but they're happening at night oh i didn't know the fbi could only solve crimes that happen during the
01:17:58.180 daytime uh i want you to consider helping some of these pregnancy centers pre-born pregnancy centers
01:18:04.900 are the ones that many times in fact they were the first to come under attack in new york
01:18:10.080 why because they're extraordinarily effective when a woman comes in and she's thinking about having
01:18:17.780 um a an abortion they offer a free ultrasound now free is the key word here because nobody wants to
01:18:27.660 see it but if you offer it to him free okay yeah because a lot of the women feel trapped and they've
01:18:35.200 been told that's nothing but a clump of cells but when they actually see the baby and they can hear
01:18:41.920 the heartbeat eighty percent of the time they change their mind that's remarkable will you help them
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01:19:26.100 hey so uh vice media has uh is nearing a deal for 400 million dollars uh to get them out of
01:19:51.300 bankruptcy now when i say this um it might make some people um feel almost a little giddy
01:20:00.720 that just the next one in line that constantly said i was going broke and we wouldn't be able to
01:20:08.900 hold it together and the blaze was over and uh and you know we didn't get millions and hundreds
01:20:16.860 and hundreds of millions of dollars from uh leftists we're still in uh business and they've
01:20:23.100 gone bankrupt some would feel guilty but not me well okay me but i shouldn't feel that way now here's
01:20:31.620 the real point of the story vice media listen to this is nearing a deal for senior lenders uh to
01:20:39.180 acquire the trouble media company out of bankruptcy at a valuation of around 400 million nearly every
01:20:46.320 vice stockholder including backers such as the private equity firm tpg group six street partners
01:20:55.220 and media mogul james murdoch will be wiped out under the deal who's james murdoch he's one of the
01:21:05.800 murdoch boys fighting for control of the fox media group uh who's buying vice media
01:21:14.260 well it's uh two groups uh it is the fortress investment group fortress aren't they aren't they
01:21:24.700 one of those that are uh esg yeah i think so and the soros fund management so now soros
01:21:34.400 has his own little media group i mean he's got them already but again you know he's just an old
01:21:42.900 elderly gentleman trying to do the right thing right that's all he's trying to do and of course
01:21:46.900 vice was a media organization pretty much dedicated to all of his philosophies right drug legalization
01:21:54.160 don't worry about sex work uh you know don't prosecute crimes like that's what the the agenda
01:21:59.680 are you are such an anti-semite why would you even bring that up how much time do we have we don't
01:22:04.580 have enough time now for you to defend yourself against anti-semitism look george soros outlines
01:22:11.680 a left-wing philosophy that is what i am critical of i don't care about him at all i don't care what
01:22:17.460 he does if he's just a billionaire and he wants to go out and like you know take his boats around and
01:22:21.740 uh you know do whatever you do even help make our streets safer you know promoting you know uh
01:22:29.980 let's make sure that we're growing good people teaching good people rewarding good people and uh
01:22:37.500 and keeping our streets safe that's great i don't know releasing murderers seems like the opposite of
01:22:46.140 that and that is the problem that we have with george soros but congratulations vice for going bankrupt
01:22:54.040 i'm still standing you're not but you get the privilege of working with soros now i don't the glenn back
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01:23:47.340 welcome to the glenn back program just a quick update on the uh the war and everything else uh
01:23:56.960 the u.s has denied involvement in the moscow drone attack uh they said it was ludicrous when uh
01:24:04.720 putin said i think the united states was behind it i mean does that look like the united states we're
01:24:09.200 gonna fly a little teeny drone and and have it blow up you know do no damage
01:24:13.260 now my first response was no and then i remembered afghanistan and i i hate to say yeah it could be us
01:24:23.860 that's probably what now we would be doing except it would have like blown up and and thrown pink
01:24:32.700 confetti confetti confetti all over the dome of the yeah all right more in just a second first let me tell you about gold line
01:24:41.060 listen i said earlier today we were talking about the uh the banking system
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01:25:04.220 the government will replace it okay as long as you have under 250 000 what you need to worry about
01:25:10.760 is the value of that money in the bank because they will replace it and even if the whole thing
01:25:16.680 collapses well weimar republic they replace the money too they'll just print it and that's going to work
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01:26:33.580 yeah so uh that was definitely not us blowing up the kremlin that was definitely definitely not us
01:26:41.280 according to us i mean i kind of tend to believe us i do too i do look like a serious attempt no but
01:26:47.940 neither did afghanistan's withdrawal that but that didn't look like an incompetent attempt to assassinate
01:26:55.040 vladimir putin that just looked like something that like a child it's not even like no i know it was
01:27:01.660 honestly it looked like an incompetent attempt to fake an assassination attempt well on vladimir putin
01:27:07.220 may i just say that um the defense against it is getting pretty serious in russia
01:27:15.320 um russian lawmakers have called for the squadron of eagles to protect the kremlin and i thought i don't even
01:27:25.660 know what that is but that sounds you know that sounds pretty bad right so no they just meant actual
01:27:33.480 squadron of birds of eagles uh to prevent against further attack so it might they might be evenly matched
01:27:44.120 here uh i'm i'm i'm not sure but uh maybe that's just me okay i want to talk to you a little bit
01:27:51.540 about something else that is uh that that's happening that we have got to stand up against
01:27:58.000 okay this gender nonsense is just that it is nonsense and we all know it we all want to be
01:28:05.640 compassionate we all love people we should at least people who are different we should have
01:28:12.420 compassion for what people are going through but there is no such thing as my truth and once you
01:28:19.500 separate yourself from my truth uh you can go on and live a happy healthy life as a society
01:28:27.220 if you embrace my truth all kinds of problems begin to happen now i'm going to give you two stories here
01:28:35.840 listen to this matthew volts has been convicted for the sexual torture of his young daughter and
01:28:46.020 sentenced to 25 years in prison 25 years that's the distance between almost the distance between here
01:28:55.220 and september 11th okay doesn't seem a long time especially for this crime uh he was serving as
01:29:03.640 president of the clark college queer association he started an amateur transgender pornography film
01:29:12.980 business with three other people and they specialized in violent and uh fetish criminal content criminal
01:29:22.080 content yeah yeah you know yeah okay all right okay don't know if anybody you know what i don't know
01:29:30.540 but don't clarify that yeah i'd prefer if you didn't yeah uh not sure if it was criminal um fetish
01:29:38.740 criminal content like you're watching somebody do a something that would be illegal in real life or if
01:29:47.040 it's criminal content you should not even film that i don't know i don't want to go any deeper thank
01:29:53.120 after volts and the victim's mother separated he managed to win custody in 2018
01:30:00.720 now that's interesting that's interesting first problem the court system you have you have a dad now
01:30:11.980 i don't know anything about the mom but i do know about the dad the dad is the president of the clark
01:30:17.120 college queer association uh and i believe he is
01:30:22.640 he i i think he's well let me just read on uh so he brought the child from oregon next problem to new jersey
01:30:36.400 problem after that where he exploited his daughters in videos the child suffered horribly
01:30:43.960 until a tip came in and the police intervened and it culminated in his arrest now listen to this i'm
01:30:53.040 not going to get into any details what they found were 30 computers cameras digital storage devices the
01:30:59.880 videos and the photos show just a living nightmare for this girl now listen listen to listen to what
01:31:07.300 she was surrounded by um adam romero he was another male transgender now again i don't know if that's
01:31:18.900 somebody claiming to be a female or claiming to be a male for i don't i don't know uh he's another
01:31:25.440 male transgender so he says another which leads me to believe that uh the head of the clark
01:31:33.300 college queer association was also transgender but i can't figure stories out anymore um another male
01:31:40.800 transgender who had been living on site then child rapist sean allen and child abuser uh dulicini
01:31:50.680 necco they were found to have aided volts in subjecting his daughter to what prosecutors called
01:31:58.000 a vortex of darkness all four were arrested uh all but necco pleaded guilty to various counts of sex
01:32:07.620 trafficking and rape necco pleaded to two counts of endangering the welfare of a child unlike now in
01:32:15.740 florida child rapists in new jersey are not eligible for the death penalty they were instead sentenced to
01:32:24.520 25 years in jail the child rapist sean allen is eligible now for parole in 10 years the judge said
01:32:36.960 this is the most heinous cruel and depraved scene i have seen
01:32:44.260 uh there is the prosecutor said there is no hope that these people will emerge from uh from jail as
01:32:52.940 better people because they are not capable now that's the past that's the system completely breaking
01:33:04.200 down because there is no truth anymore okay you're not allowed to judge or anything
01:33:12.420 all those people should have been in jail the child rapist uh he got out of jail he should be in jail
01:33:21.880 okay now he's serving his sentence at the edna mahan correctional facility for women
01:33:34.220 along with the other guy adam who is the other transgender neither of them have had surgery
01:33:44.740 and they both were raping the little girl so he both of them are put into the female prison in new jersey
01:33:56.340 a woman at the prison said that female inmates are already scared to death of the male prisoners
01:34:03.940 roaming the halls surgery is not required for them and some of them have undergone hormone replacement
01:34:12.640 therapy these this is happening because the aclu bought into the lie whether they believe it or not
01:34:22.980 that you can be whatever you say you are that's why if i ever go to jail i demand to go to unicorn prison
01:34:31.740 because i am a unicorn this was the aclu they changed the law to ensure that men claiming to be
01:34:42.620 women could be admitted to the women's prisons in the state that went into effect in 2021
01:34:49.300 now this they proudly announced was a system-wide policy that includes housing in line with gender
01:34:57.760 identity and not sex assigned at birth only a few other states have such protections in place new jersey
01:35:05.180 is a vanguard of states committed to protecting transgender intersect non-binary people in prison
01:35:13.560 and their housing determinations and it continues its path towards eliminating discrimination based on
01:35:19.320 gender identity blah blah blah you said that this is one of these they have the only states of this
01:35:23.460 protections in place that's the word they use yeah yeah protections protections protections for the
01:35:28.020 transgender criminal yes okay not not the criminals who are women just the transgender they're going to
01:35:37.040 protect them at expense of the women of the regular women the edmund mahan correctional facility for
01:35:44.020 women is home to 27 transgender prisoners including a man that the new york daily news reported had admitted to
01:35:54.900 having a most unusual taste for blood end quote the bloodthirsty transvestite in question perry serf is a sex offender
01:36:07.480 who went to jail for murdering a woman and then dumping her body into the woods but he didn't do it
01:36:16.640 she did and so she's got to go where she's surrounded by the gender she just killed in addition to the women's prison
01:36:29.100 being crowded with bloodthirsty men uh two of the women have uh found themselves pregnant uh from trans these
01:36:38.440 transgendered men who are now claiming to be women lesbian sex doesn't end in uh pregnancy
01:36:46.560 now i hate to get all medical with you but i am a doctor this stuff has got to stop and the people who
01:36:55.340 are speaking out i love d snyder from twisted sister we're not gonna take it okay that is the the theme
01:37:05.780 now i guess for the san francisco parade you know pride parade and d snyder came and said
01:37:12.860 yeah uh i just i just want you to know there's a a big difference between teaching acceptance and
01:37:20.240 normalizing and even encouraging participation in a lifestyle that confuses young children into
01:37:25.680 questioning their sexual identification uh and through some sort of game and then the parents
01:37:31.600 in some cases allow it other cases they don't know you know what there was a time where i felt
01:37:37.880 pretty too glad my parents didn't jump into any rash conclusions well he has been banned now from the san
01:37:48.040 francisco and they are coming after him in every way that they possibly can this coming from a guy
01:37:54.860 who sang really bad rock songs dressed as a woman
01:38:01.080 even he says yeah you know no that's not the truth then you have kiss
01:38:11.560 nights in satan's service you know paul stanley he took uh a stand against performing trans surgeries on
01:38:21.960 kids he got the heat this 71 year old 72 year old from kiss has just sold himself out at 71
01:38:33.880 he couldn't take the heat he says what he means means what he says everybody comes after them we're gonna
01:38:42.280 ban kiss how many more concerts do you have in you dude stop with the platform shoes it got creepy
01:38:51.080 long ago
01:38:52.600 he said while my thoughts were clear my words clearly were not most importantly and above all
01:39:00.840 else i support those struggling with their sexual identity while enduring constant hostility to those
01:39:06.380 whose paths lead them to reassignment surgery by the way it's not even sexual identity right that's
01:39:12.840 not even what this is this is they would say it's gender identity yes sexual identity is who you want
01:39:18.500 to hook up with right not what gender you are which is a whole nother situation yeah which is a whole
01:39:23.580 nother lie the whole other lie yeah they can't even keep their narratives straight no they've come to
01:39:29.040 this point they're like ghostbusters and they keep crossing the streams and then something terrible can
01:39:33.080 happen right and that's what they do so i just want to encourage you
01:39:38.340 we'll never beat this ever unless we identify what is true and what is not in germany too many people
01:39:51.120 just went along because they were looking for somebody to blame the jews are bad the jews are
01:39:57.360 causing all the problems well they they weren't uh and they're not and people just remain silent and it
01:40:06.780 became the narrative and pretty soon everybody accepted it except many people did not accept it
01:40:13.880 but they were now wildly outnumbered by their neighbors who didn't accept it five years before
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01:41:56.160 10 seconds station id
01:41:57.540 a drag queen star contestant of rupaul's drag race show has been accused of raping a production assistant
01:42:14.820 after a crew party in 2020 the accusations were reported from a lawsuit against darius jeremy
01:42:21.520 pierce a man who performs under the stage name of shen uh shangela uh daniel mcgerrigal filed the
01:42:29.820 lawsuit in los angeles the victim alleges that pierce bought drinks for the crew at the party many times
01:42:36.840 including mcgerrigal uh he then allegedly invited him back to his hotel room to help him
01:42:43.420 pack for an early morning flight kids that's your first mistake if someone invites you back to their
01:42:52.880 hotel room don't go first mistake unless you want to have sex or you know them really well
01:43:05.620 and neither of you are inebriated okay just a good safety tip so mcgerrigal fell asleep fully dressed
01:43:15.060 and he woke up his pants had been pulled down and uh some some some someone was behind him and uh
01:43:23.100 he started yelling no and couldn't fight him off and um and whatever so now he's suing
01:43:30.380 now the transgender guy he says that never happened i don't know what happened here's a lesson
01:43:36.880 don't go to someone's hotel room if you're inebriated also don't invite people up to your
01:43:45.740 hotel room if you're inebriated all kinds of things could happen in today's world and the truth
01:43:54.100 may not ever come out because we can't recognize truth anymore stay away from it
01:44:01.300 mm-hmm pretty easy yeah well at least would it prevent uh what 99.5 percent of these types of
01:44:08.400 incidents yeah you know yeah just about those again you don't get blamed for being assaulted but you
01:44:13.520 shouldn't go and you shouldn't invite them and then when if you do invite them you shouldn't assault
01:44:17.500 them and there's a lot of different rules to follow but if you stay out of the hotel from the
01:44:21.080 beginning you avoid most of them there's really only 11 rules really okay yeah 10 commandments and
01:44:26.680 then love thy neighbor love god like you'll you know you'll love yourself and you'll love your
01:44:31.700 neighbor and all that just just do those just do those glenn back program it's not really that much
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01:45:59.100 hey tomorrow on my podcast uh episode 184 chilling veteran destroyed by deep state are you next it is a
01:46:18.560 podcast with mike glover and it is amazing this guy is i think truly an answer to many of our prayers
01:46:28.920 he is preaching the right thing unfortunately the government doesn't want you to be empowered
01:46:36.100 uh the fbi began targeting him he's a green beret worked for the cia he founded a company that was
01:46:45.040 just teaching people how to be self-reliant uh and that's the problem that is the problem
01:46:53.560 you have to begin to ask yourself when you see the moves of the government you know and i know
01:47:00.920 things are coming apart at the seams it's clear it doesn't mean we're dead or doomed it just means to
01:47:09.940 any reasonable person you know i can't live the uh the life that i used to live thinking that
01:47:18.040 everything is safe it is not my money isn't safe uh my body my family my children they're not safe
01:47:26.760 they're not safe in places like school uh the streets aren't safe i i don't know if the police
01:47:33.520 are going to show up if you're living in a big city i don't i don't know if what i'm doing is going
01:47:40.380 to be criminal activity because there's so many new laws and everything else nothing is safe
01:47:45.820 and that's because the system is coming apart at its seams it wasn't designed for this so as that
01:47:54.840 happens a government that is for the people by the people of the people would strengthen its people
01:48:03.620 not attack its people and i mean people from all walks of life anyone who is saying you know what i got
01:48:13.280 this over here you guys deal with bigger things i got this over here anybody who stops or discourages
01:48:21.060 or in his case calls them a potential threat and terrorist because he is saying guys there's not
01:48:30.520 going to be help coming okay this problem is so big if there's no help coming what are you going to do
01:48:37.440 that's the principle that america was designed on and they say that he was creating little terrorist
01:48:45.780 cells no he wasn't he was strengthening communities that's all and he wasn't preaching anything he's like
01:48:53.840 who in your community has what how can you share how can you hold your community together if everything
01:48:59.980 flies apart that's a republic okay that's what we were meant to be that's the original design
01:49:07.700 nobody's coming from a national government you do it and they've targeted him and the message is clear
01:49:17.280 we will destroy anyone unless we can control them why would you target a veteran who served 10
01:49:25.260 tours of duty five rotations in iraq alone elite operations then goes to work for the cia and the fbi
01:49:36.060 when he got there he blew the whistle and he's like uh something's really wrong here and now the fbi and cia
01:49:46.040 and everybody else is against him
01:49:47.800 this is really um an important one his upcoming book preparedness a manual for surviving worst case
01:49:57.000 scenarios
01:49:57.560 is a guide to resilience and that's what our government should be preaching do you remember
01:50:05.260 when we were hit by 9-11 department of homeland security said you should have food storage
01:50:10.000 you should have this this and this everyone should have a minimum of this they're not telling you that
01:50:16.520 are they in fact they're discouraging you if you are somebody that is trying to make yourself and
01:50:27.000 your family secure and your neighbors you're a dangerous prepper you're a right-wing kook
01:50:33.560 no i'm an american citizen so tomorrow the podcast uh you'll be able to see it um you know on youtube
01:50:42.260 my youtube channel or you can get it wherever you get your podcast it's available right now at
01:50:46.780 blaze tv.com slash glenn uh if you want to watch it today it is it is really powerful um you should
01:50:54.120 spread the word on this one let me give you a couple of clips from it uh this one uh this one
01:51:01.700 is towards the beginning of the interview and i'm talking to him about you know why are you a terrorist
01:51:06.880 listen what he says about tech and the fbi they called you an extremist uh i believe you've been
01:51:13.560 a white supremacist and a domestic terrorist yeah the the interesting thing is i was labeled a white
01:51:21.520 nationalist or right-wing extremist all these things all these labels they even did a um a liberal
01:51:28.660 organization i would say extreme organization media group did a hit piece on me that was like 30 pages
01:51:34.860 long like a lot of respect for coming up with 30 pages of fiction yeah but but i'm i'm actually
01:51:42.140 half korean my dad was in the army stationed in korea where he met my beautiful mother uh in the army
01:51:48.260 in the 80s and i'm like like how do i become labeled a white nationalist when i'm half korean most of my
01:51:54.720 employees are minorities i'm service disabled connected military veteran like fit all the parameters of
01:52:01.360 all the things and in that narrative and they're attacking me and that was that hurt i mean to be
01:52:09.400 honest it was like i worked for the cia i worked in special operations for a long period of time in the
01:52:14.100 army and that was devastating to see that a kind of attack on us and i think the problem is it started
01:52:21.440 as this thing that was unbeknownst to us because we were getting suppressed on all the social media
01:52:29.060 channels facebook deleted american contingency and blocked us out shopify deleted my business
01:52:35.460 account they literally said you have 72 hours to collect your information and then we're deleting
01:52:39.620 your account with no like no way to rebut what they were proposing that we were doing something
01:52:47.180 wrong on the platform and not telling you what we found did not telling us anything and what we found
01:52:52.740 out later was the government had a deal with big tech and they were communicating all of the people
01:52:58.660 they didn't want uh on on open channels and they were suppressing our first amendment rights they
01:53:04.580 were shutting us down by destroying our business and they tried to do it and by all accounts they did
01:53:10.240 if we didn't have the ability to flex and adapt then we would have just been out of business but it was
01:53:16.240 difficult to say the least so it's amazing to me you're a green beret you've served honorably you
01:53:22.360 have i mean you've done more in your lifetime uh to serve the country than than i certainly have and
01:53:29.700 and now your country is coming after you that has to really hurt
01:53:39.120 yeah yeah it's it's it's devastating i i i knew this kind of thing existed i didn't i experienced the
01:53:48.900 politics at a high level when i was a sergeant major in special forces um i witnessed that that's one of the
01:53:55.720 reasons why i stepped aside because i was like i don't i want to do something for myself for once i i thought
01:54:01.020 i selflessly served for a period of time i earned it i felt like i earned it so i stepped aside and said
01:54:06.940 i'm going to do uh this american dream this entrepreneurship journey which i grew it grew up with
01:54:13.100 uh with my mom owning a small business in uh fayetteville north carolina that the devastating
01:54:18.600 thing was i had no say in it i had no chance to speak my case and and you know luckily for for the
01:54:26.620 opportunities i've been given even here being able to tell my story most people aren't able to tell
01:54:32.240 their story and i'm afraid this is likely happening oh yeah across the country all right one one more
01:54:38.580 piece from it i talked to him about ebstein and how everything seems to start to connect all of
01:54:44.860 these stories of the past and people who are not being prosecuted and if they are they just mysteriously
01:54:49.580 die listen and as you look at ebstein and the connection now with the banks and the connection
01:54:56.860 with the intelligence community was he an operative doing horrible things uh you know a really horrible
01:55:08.380 honeypot situation was he doing things for either our intelligence agencies or others and that's why
01:55:17.760 nobody's looking into any of this stuff so you know i have a ts i had a top secret uh sci clearance with
01:55:27.420 both the cia and the military i mean they're very distinct and different classifications of clearances
01:55:34.560 from everything that i've seen everything that i've analyzed and assessed all the news reports
01:55:41.300 because i've gone down the rabbit hole 100 that was an intel collection operation yeah there's no doubt
01:55:49.500 in my mind and correct and look to give cia credit there's a lot of these type of things they do
01:55:56.300 which benefit our intelligence understanding uh whether it's you know framing people or putting them in a
01:56:03.780 weird way the the benefit exists the problem is the cia because it's not held accountable for a lot
01:56:14.020 of these things because they could stamp covert action on the document they could literally classify
01:56:20.300 anything at any time period they want where nobody because it's a compartmentalized operation
01:56:26.560 nobody will have access to that it's called a special access program i mean there i've been involved
01:56:32.400 in special access programs in the military where only a handful of people in my own organization
01:56:38.220 knew about it and so when you're part of a sap program when it's covert action when you have
01:56:43.560 no obligation to communicate what you're doing to congress to people and it's just something that's
01:56:49.940 done in the basement of a building inside of langley headquarters that is a problem because now we're
01:56:56.360 how does that happen with no oversight you can't run a country like this where you have organizations
01:57:05.820 and people that can say we're not telling congress that is no longer a country of by and for the people
01:57:13.580 yeah it's it's very disturbing i mean if you watch the recent congressional hearings
01:57:20.600 um with the head of department of homeland security the head of uh immigration uh the list goes on i mean
01:57:28.720 they've been getting the gauntlet and being grilled by congress the attitude from the institution from the
01:57:36.420 government is we don't have to say anything to you it's like you work for congress right congress works
01:57:42.560 for constituents constituents are the american people we forget that representatives are there to do a job
01:57:49.540 to get accountability and what we're seeing from these questioning sessions is the government's
01:57:55.340 attitude is we don't have to answer any of this you we don't work for you it's like we we've gotten
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01:58:07.460 solutions are i mean his solutions are just to connect with people and just do the next right thing he's
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01:58:34.100 hold people accountable to get answers for us if they're not you need to vote next time for people who
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02:00:14.000 888-727-BECK. The Glenn Beck Program.
02:00:35.320 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. You know I saw a news story this week and it's really bothered me.
02:00:43.100 Our kids in elementary schools they have an eight on American history. Yeah out of 100
02:00:52.120 eight eight let me say it again eight our kids are not learning anything now that's what they're testing
02:01:03.240 for and they barely know what they're being tested on and what they're being tested on is probably not
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02:01:59.580 And we have things from I think we I think the earliest thing we're going to be showing is from
02:02:04.640 1493. No.
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