What Build Back Better Actually Means | Guest: Rep. Dan Crenshaw | 9⧸22⧸21
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signature stating that you sold your home to them and then they take out loans using you know you got
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it your your equity uh so that's not going to be covered by insurance or your bank or even common
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whoo yeah so i guess there's nothing to do now uh because we're past the point of no return
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wow wow wow we are we're the point of no return in a literal sense here's president biden yesterday at
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the united nations this year has also brought widespread death and devastation from the borderless
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climate crisis the extreme weather events that we have seen in every part of the world and you all
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know it and feel it represent what the secretary general has rightly called code red code red for
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humanity and the scientists and experts are telling us that we're fast approaching a point of no return
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in the literal sense in the literal sense to keep within our reach the vital goal of limiting global warming
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to 1.5 degrees celsius yeah every nation every nation needs to bring their highest possible ambitions to
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the table man when we meet in glasgow yes for cop 26 oh i can't wait for cop 26 calling cop 26 cop 26 come in
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i can't wait for that in glasgow uh he also said that we're all connected in fact american freedom
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is dependent on the rest of the world cut 16 please
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through cooperation of multilateral institutions like the united nations to amplify our collective
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strength and speed our progress toward dealing with these global challenges
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is the fundamental truth of the 21st century within each of our countries and as a global community that our
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own success is bound up in others succeeding as well to deliver for our own people must also engage deeply
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with the rest of the world to ensure that our own future we must work together with other partners
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our partners toward a shared future our security our prosperity and our very freedoms
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communities are interconnected in my view as never before and so i believe we must work together as never before
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okay all right this is interesting um you can dismiss this as you know globalist rhetoric or you can
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understand exactly what he is laying the groundwork for he just said
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we have to enhance and use our collective speed and strength now what does that mean
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i take you back to the president's first state of the union if you can call it that
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when he briefed the the um reporters prior to the speech he met with like four anchors that were all trusted
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and he didn't tell them not to say this what he said to them is look i want you to know where we're going
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here we're at a we're at a inflection point and we're going to choose and we're going to figure out
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whether this democracy and then he stopped and he said you know you guys might disagree with this
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but i believe that our republic our democracy can compete in the 21st century but a lot of people
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don't think that a lot of people think that we have to work as a collective and we have to model
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ourselves more in a in a way that china does because they have the speed to respond now this is exactly the same
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argument they made in the 1930s and 40s when mussolini and hitler were there they have the speed to respond
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well we didn't need the speed all we needed was the american people the germans were so far ahead of us
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in world war ii their planes were the best everything was the absolute best and they were churning them
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out like nobody's business it took us two years of getting serious to be able to dwarf them why
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because the american people when they have to do something they get it done when somebody says
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says our lives are threatened or even better the lives of people overseas they are being slaughtered
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by a monster we can mobilize and respond but the idea here is is that the invisible hand of the market
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can't be focused we can't focus all of the sheep
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so us ranchers need to come out and say this is what the sheep need
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i'm going to show you tonight on our wednesday night special this is a really really important
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special i'm going to show you your life is changing remember when they said the new normal
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and we said new normal i don't want a new normal i just want normal you don't even remember what normal was like
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because you're already accepting this new normal where things aren't on the shelves
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i can't go certain places i can't do what i want i can't find people to work for me
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already think of the times that you've gone to stores or you've gone to do things and it was a ghost
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town nobody was there the store was closed the store was empty how many times have they told you
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i have no idea when that is going to come in this is just this is just the beginning of things it's not
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going back because they have a plan to unite all of us into one world order now i know this sounds
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like a conspiracy but it is not it's what he means by build back better that's the worst slogan
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i've ever heard build back better well it's not his it comes from the world economic forum boris johnson
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the prime minister of japan france everyone all leaders around the world are using the phrase build back
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better it's not a conspiracy they're out doing it
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the changes that have already been put in are enormous and have massive massive ramifications
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i will show you tonight how the world including us could be starving by 2030
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i will show you tonight what's going to happen to the u.s dollar what their plans are for the u.s dollar
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i remember we were working in radio city music hall at the time
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and i figured a couple of things out and one was
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why would people start to destroy our country economically internally why would we spend ourselves
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into a place to where the dollar was going to crack remember this was at the time when i said we're
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going to we're going to be downgraded that's crazy moody's would never downgrade the united states
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we are the gold standard and what was it within a year they downgraded us
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and they knew they knew that was going to happen because i knew so why would you do that
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because we've tried we've tried and it's not working for everyone see if you've heard this in a speech
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lately from joe biden you know this is just not working for everyone this system is you know we've
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tried it and it's just leaving too many people behind right and america has too much we're too rich
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we're um we're exploiting the earth we're the big consumers and we have we're grotesque
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there's people all around the world that don't have anything we've always said well yes but we're
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bringing people out of poverty this system as grotesque as it is is the best one around you got
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another one that's great tell me about it well they have one but they don't want to tell you about
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it because it's going to hurt a lot christine lagarde she's the um the of the head of the central bank
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in europe basically their version of the fed she said that because of global warming the fed has a
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responsibility all of the global central banks have a responsibility to do something about it
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what is it they're going to do you can't bring the world up to american standards so you need to bring
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america down to everyone else's standards the pain that is coming your way and all of it all of it is
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gone without a vote i'll show you some stuff on the because i started working on the chalkboard the last
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couple of days and yesterday i was standing there and i was looking at it and i was like
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and none of we didn't vote on any of this we didn't vote for any of this nobody's even talked to us
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about it that's right because now it's stakeholder capitalism you don't you don't get to vote on it
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you voted for a leader and the leader went to davos and met with those people and the leaders all around
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the world decided this is what we're going to do you had your vote you voted for joe biden i am convinced
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that this is possibly the sole reason why they went after donald trump so hard
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what did the democrats do in uh 19 what was it 84
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right after they saw that ronald reagan could take over the republican party he was the outsider he
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wasn't supposed to win he was not the guy that the party had selected he's the guy the american people
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selected and many in the gop didn't like it but the democrats saw that and said you can't have an
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outsider come in and do that we're working on a long-term plan and so that's when they developed
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their super delegates and all of that stuff that's when bernie sanders said this system was rigged he
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was right it was rigged intentionally so an outsider could not come in the democrats have been freaking
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out about an outsider because it's taken them decades to be able to build this machine you're
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not going to have some guy come in and say yeah we're not doing that anymore
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donald trump came in and he was not going to be a part of the davos crowd
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he was not the guy to go there he's probably one of the only billionaire really big successful
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international billionaire that was not part of the davos crowd
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and they knew if he's in office none of this happens he's got to be now this isn't why the press hated
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him i don't know why the press you know how they sleep at night but they were convinced by the the
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people that talk to them and that they trust those people i don't know how many steps away from the
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press they are from the davos people some of them probably right in bed with them but it didn't
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take a lot of convincing but i'm telling you the davos crowd was the crowd that said he cannot
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right after a brand new stew does america this just gets so old doesn't it
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i just think people are excited about it they need the excited voice to get excited about it
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what do you what do you have on today what are you what are you doing well first of all you're
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going to come on the program i think it's going to be great uh you're always the highlight of my
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week i know uh also we're going to be doing some stuff on the border uh i'll be focused on the border
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today because of what's going on what the administration is ignoring the way they're just smearing border
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the slave owners the people the guys who are just whipping i know making them into new slaves yes
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that's not what's happening at all it's already been debunked yet the media keeps running with it
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it's crazy they don't even care that it's already come out i have to play i have to play
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some audio on this uh and we'll do it in a second also dan crenshaw is joining us in about 10 minutes
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oh i've wondered where kamala harris has been because she was put in charge of this border
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thing and i haven't even yeah she was and i haven't seen her anywhere nowhere until yesterday
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and she is deeply troubled by what she is seeing on the border
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do you have any reaction to the border patrol agents using force rains to rain in
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haitian migrants down at the southern border what i saw depicted about um those individuals on
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force back treating human beings the way they were is horrible and i fully support what is happening
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right now which is a thorough investigation into exactly what is going on there but human beings
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should never be treated that way and i'm deeply troubled about it and i'll also be talking with
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secretary man shut up that needs to be said from time to time shut up it is their arrogance and
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their lies have just become i mean you really do have to be a complete zombie at this point
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to believe that you have to be a zombie you are putting people in horrific situations horrific
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situations where people are selling everything they have they're getting into bed with drug cartels
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god only knows what has happened to them on the way just to get to the border why because you have made
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it lawless how many people have died how many people have been raped how many people have been beaten how
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how many people are being killed by drugs because this is empowering the cartels the cartels are
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making a fortune off of the biden policy and you just don't think people should be treated
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that way which what way what way that a horse should be in front of them so they should stop doing what
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they're doing so we show force and saying stop coming here it's bad for you they weren't whipping
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anyone and we're whipping a single person you can take it frame by frame that's not what was happening
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and we should remind people that the the people that they're trying to stop largely are people that
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already crossed the rio grande got to the bridge left went back to mexico and now are trying to
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recross like they're re-entering a concert after leaving that we can't even stop them there's no
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they were just going back they're taking a vacation and they're just going back they forgot their
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sunscreen i guess that's what happened i guess so and it's like you know they keep talking about how
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uh well look at the this is the moment they've been waiting for and all these haitians who've
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been here for a decade in colombia and venezuela and everything are making their way up here why
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what do you mean what is the moment that they're waiting for the moment that they've waited for
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is to have an administration like this that will allow lawless behavior with no consequences that's
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what they've been waiting for the moment is here apparently and yes thanks and it is this administration's
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fault and they are denying all of it dan crenshaw comments next this is the glenn back program
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do you have any reaction to the border patrol agents using force rains to rein in
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haitian migrants down at the southern border what i saw depicted about um those individuals
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on horseback treating human beings the way they were is horrible and um i fully support what is
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happening right now which is a thorough investigation into exactly what is going on there
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but human beings should never be treated that way and i'm deeply troubled about it and i'll also be
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talking with secretary i can't take it dan crenshaw is here maybe he can take it longer than i can he's
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more of a man uh congressman how are you doing glenn i i i i mean how do you do it how do you do it
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well i mean what you just played is is uh a clip from kwan harris is infuriating i mean
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okay i'm about to go as soon as we're done here when you're gonna get a speech on the house floor and
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the theme of this speech is we'll just stop pretending thank you stop pretending that democrats
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even have any desire to secure the border because we all know they don't i mean we talk about this
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on shows like yours quite a bit you know what's because we're asking ourselves why like why we
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why would you engage in such bad policy um you know why would you why would you take policy measure
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after policy measure that increases illegal immigration and the answer is because that's exactly their goal
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uh there's no other way to look at it i mean look there's i think there's a lot of people who want
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to give some of them the benefit of the doubt look they're just they're just bad at their jobs i don't
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know i don't agree no way but but i think they do want this to happen um because everything is so
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calculated everything is so deliberate i mean to throw your agents under the bus like that you have any idea
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what these border agents are going through every single day oh you know i i that that looks mild to
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me what happened what i saw in that video looks extremely mild to me now quick and granted a bit
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of like deployments in the middle east that looks extremely mild to me um but but it should by any
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standard to be honest especially when people are running across your border and um let's say you know
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the other thing i think we should stop pretending these people don't have an asylum claim we should stop
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pretending they do and they should be immediately deported and um it's it's it's gone way too far
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the abuses have gone on way too long and it's got to stop it's uh i'll tell you dan it is uh i don't
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know where the gop is but the gop has got to start standing up for the principles and the values
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that the american people at least half of the american people hold and that is you know we want to be fair
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we want to be decent i'm so sick and tired to be calling uh racist or really i'm a racist do you
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know how many people my organization is saving that are uh of browner skin than mine uh that don't you
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know necessarily uh come from our western culture uh that are not of the same religion as i am shut up
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these people are doing nothing on the left and everything they're doing is actually hurting and
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enslaving the people they say they're helping do you think this is a good life for these people who
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are on the border they've they've now just sold everything and many of them are being shipped to
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yeah it's like that's exactly right that actually gets to a deeper point about the immigration debate one
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that conservatives need to use more often um which is this it's immoral not not just because it's a
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threat to our sovereignty which it is but also because you're cutting the line and uh yeah that's
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like that's like that's like moral rule number one that you learn as a kid you can't cut the line right
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it makes you upset well think about the millions of people around the world who have valid asylum
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claims i mean like the people you're talking about that your organization helped save in afghanistan
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these are people with valid asylum claims are actually probably going to get killed by their
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new government you just can't say the same with the people just rushing across our border i mean
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are they bad people you know i don't know i don't think so not not most of them are not but they're
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breaking the law and they're cutting in front of people who are also good people but also
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in desperate need of our asylum uh claims so it's it's really immoral and look i mean i think republicans
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saying that's i mean republicans just have no power i mean i i have yet to hear any republicans who
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who haven't spoken out against the border um they have it's just um and some of us have bigger
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platforms to do so and we got to win elections look i mean we we got to win elections these things matter
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to an extraordinary degree and um look we're looking we're searching for ways in texas that that we can
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kind of subvert the federal authority here and enforce our own state sovereignty and i think
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abbott is looking at every avenue to do that um but it's not easy you know because it's not as easy as
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just we'll send more national guard well national guard is no jurisdiction you can't just arrest people
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i mean it's um it's it's really tough i mean what you see on that on the border patrol the border
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patrol agents are doing in that video that kamala harris was um you know clutching her pearls about
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what they're doing is they're they're trying to have a show of force abbott did this too he sent
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a bunch of texas dps agents department of public safety agents to just show a show of force knowing
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full well that if if that group just quietly walked past them they can't do anything about it and um
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that's that's the real crux of this problem it's it's a legal problem and you know what the other sad
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part is one isn't so easy to fix um reinstate migrant protection protocols that the trump administration
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had in place you know build walls as much as you can sure but the real issue is disincentivizing
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crossing via good enforcement and via immediate deportation so that you remove the calculus
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that that these immigrants currently have which is well probably get let loose and not even given
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a court date so hey let's give it a shot uh i have to thank you so much for uh for what you did in uh
00:30:51.740
with pakistan for uh the afghanistan refuge uh refugees it is it's crazy i get a call and they
00:31:00.540
said glenn uh can you reach out to the pakistani prime minister and i'm like what why would he take
00:31:07.020
my call apparently he's a fan of some sort and then as i'm getting into it you had a fan uh over there
00:31:16.220
and and between these two uh i guess these two leaders over there uh they actually they've it
00:31:26.780
was it was weird wasn't it you had to write a a letter to i can't remember the name of the general
00:31:32.700
he's um oh hamid yeah head of the isi yeah this is the pakistani intelligence service
00:31:40.300
and uh you you wrote a letter and that was the thing that really helped turn the key we had the
00:31:48.220
prime minister but then we needed general hamid and he was a huge fan of yours and you wrote to him
00:31:55.100
and he turned the key yeah interesting turn of events right um and uh i don't know why they're fans of
00:32:04.300
ours i'll be honest i don't think i've ever said anything nice about um pakistan you know i know
00:32:09.820
full well what we were dealing with and in afghanistan um with pakistan but we've always had
00:32:16.540
this sort of like interesting relationship with pakistan and which which is indicative of the
00:32:21.980
messiness of foreign policy in the middle east right everybody wants to think it's good guys and
00:32:26.220
bad guys but it's never it's never that simple i will tell you i mean if it wasn't for if it wasn't
00:32:31.900
for general hamid and the uh prime minister of pakistan though uh thousands would not be
00:32:39.260
moving to safety now they have they have opened that door that only pakistan could have opened
00:32:46.540
yeah and and they deserve some a lot of praise for that um they went ahead and and used their
00:32:51.580
influence and they have a lot uh to make it happen when our administration here was just
00:32:57.260
not doing it and and it was it was difficult to deal with the state department on this because
00:33:04.140
you'll you'll finally get a hold of somebody with some power and they're like look we've been
00:33:07.900
working on this the whole time you know we're we're definitely with you we're like okay well
00:33:11.900
that sounds good um you know i don't think you've been working on it the whole time but it sounds
00:33:16.300
like at least you changed your mind so so that's great you know like i won't bless you on twitter
00:33:21.980
uh but then but then but then i'd come in and hear things from from other groups not necessarily
00:33:27.260
yours but they're still not getting planes out and and it's a complicated situation i mean sometimes
00:33:32.460
there's a legitimate reason um you know state department just couldn't verify who was on the
00:33:36.540
plane sometimes that was the case but it was frustrating and it just never felt like um they were
00:33:42.220
really taking it that seriously and again to your to your previous point i i i thought they were all
00:33:48.220
about helping yeah they're all about yep and then yeah we were we're the racist i know and we're
00:33:55.180
doing all the work they're they're it's crazy it's crazy the truth the truth is is the democrats are
00:34:02.940
always more excited about getting people into the country that they that they believe they can count
00:34:06.620
on as a voter voter block and like afghans like aren't necessarily they're like it's definitely not
00:34:12.220
obvious that they would vote democrat and cubans venezuelans so they just have a less puerto
00:34:17.740
ricans too you know notice they always call for uh washington dc state but not puerto rico
00:34:23.420
right you know why that is because puerto rico elects republicans
00:34:28.220
um can i ask you one more question um the army is coming out and talking about dishonorable
00:34:36.380
uh discharges for people who won't take the vaccine am i do i have that right and if so
00:34:43.660
what can be done to stop dishonorable discharges from the military that's
00:34:49.900
not right yeah this is another infuriating thing it's just they always have to take this too
00:34:56.380
far look i mean like i get it in the military required to take vaccines um we've been required
00:35:02.060
to do it for a long time um now people have concerns about this one and you're not going to
00:35:08.140
erase those concerns by forcing it on them you're not going to erase erase those concerns by by also
00:35:15.020
changing the policy that this is where it gets bad you know i i'm not aware of anybody ever being
00:35:20.060
expelled dishonorably from the military um for for a normal vaccine refusal and in normal vaccine
00:35:26.140
refusals in normal times there you know you can apply for the religious exemption they don't really
00:35:30.700
care that much also you know if you're six months away from retirement uh you don't have to take your
00:35:35.580
vaccines anymore and um they erased that waiver for covet 19 wow specifically you know so it's
00:35:43.740
just these little things that are so unnecessary and there's but there's hundreds of people in
00:35:48.300
the seal teams that just don't want to take it look and my advice to them is don't throw your career
00:35:52.620
away for this like what they're doing is wrong but don't throw your career away for this um i i have
00:35:56.780
no evidence to suggest there's anything wrong with the vaccine but there's a lot of smart people on
00:36:00.540
this so it's either look i'm a pro-vaccine guy i'm just completely anti-mandate um and you know
00:36:07.420
there's got to be a level of trust between the the authorities and the people underneath those
00:36:12.380
authorities and that trust has been broken a long time ago and our dod leadership just needs to recognize
00:36:17.420
that just be good leaders and recognize that look you push too far you're going to have a real a real
00:36:25.180
blow to force readiness because you're going to force so many people out the people that you need by
00:36:29.660
the way recruiting isn't that easy you know there's not that many people that are really
00:36:33.900
both qualified and want to join the military so we need everybody we can get and you're just
00:36:39.020
kicking people out you know what if they had previous immunity like why isn't there a waiver for that
00:36:43.580
um you know we've had a very small number of service members die from covet very very small
00:36:49.420
um and it's not surprising as to why it's like the age group is like 18 to 45 and generally healthy
00:36:54.700
yep uh there's a good reason that you're not hugely at risk and they call this our number one
00:36:59.580
right i don't know well i'm not saying no no global global warming is the number one threat
00:37:04.860
global warming oh that that's that's right that's right yeah okay our ships will sink if the sea
00:37:10.060
levels rise that's right all right uh congressman dan cranshaw thank you so much for being on with
00:37:16.620
us appreciate it great to be with you glenn thank you bet bye-bye all right let me tell you about uh
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legacy box are you holding on to boxes of old home movies you share with your family more importantly
00:37:28.940
to even have the way to watch them every year vcr and film projectors get harder and harder to find
00:37:35.260
and the media that you're storing the future on continues to wear down and become more vulnerable
00:37:40.540
uh we have been redoing our house uh we're two weeks away from it being finished oh yeah i thought
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you already said two weeks away we're two weeks away from it being finished um but uh we we got to the
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place to where we found all of the boxes of all of the pictures and everything else yeah and i have
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the legacy box that i've been saving and want to have everything transferred over it is it's amazing
00:38:05.260
how bad the pictures from the 70s and the 60s they all just start to fade they go away all those color
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pictures they're just so faded you've got to preserve these things and the thing i like about legacy box is
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once you get the box like right now they're running a special 40 off you get the box you can save it you
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don't have to turn it in right away you get the savings when you do the box oh that's great and
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and don't they have to something where like when you have these like faded pictures they can actually
00:38:31.420
help enhance them and bring them back to life a little bit i mean it's amazing it's a really amazing
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you know what i hate is the fact that we all see this is a dual culture right now and these elites
00:39:04.380
don't mean what they say they don't i mean the emmys were okay for everybody to gather and sit around
00:39:11.340
and not have a mask but you have to i mean in los angeles it's crazy you can't do anything it's
00:39:18.540
carved right out of the law right if you're a performer you don't have to deal with this stuff
00:39:22.460
and that makes no sense whatsoever that's not how covet works oh really yeah a covet apparently when you
00:39:29.500
walk across the border you can't get it but when you fly in you can you can you know you can as we
00:39:35.340
all know there's that level of height that is a big deal with covet you know if you're in a plane
00:39:41.020
very dangerous it's like a nuclear weapon it wouldn't be as bad unless it was about two two uh miles up
00:39:46.540
above the city there you go if it hits the ground then it's not as bad not as bad right that's kind
00:39:51.180
of what's going on with covet okay here all right it is it is interesting because we really have come
00:39:56.620
a long way i mean things are are much even just this year we were talking about this off the air
00:40:02.780
the super bowl in tampa there was 11 000 people in that stadium and a bunch of cardboard cutouts a
00:40:07.340
bunch of cardboard cut cutouts to make it look full that that was this year in february of this year
00:40:13.180
year you watch the if you watch the very first the kickoff game a couple weeks ago on thursday
00:40:17.980
night again in tampa uh stadium same stadium i never even thought of that yeah completely packed
00:40:24.780
like you know wall to wall completely packed to the rafters and it's like well
00:40:28.380
and they're not really rafters in an outdoor stadium but that's that's a side point the bottom line the
00:40:33.020
bottom line there is that like we we really it really has come a long way this year i mean things
00:40:39.180
are different and that was florida in february of this year they were only allowing 11 000 new york
00:40:44.380
it's really really bad and they're saying you know they have to have vaccine passports nobody's
00:40:49.420
really enforcing them yeah their their point their finger down to texas so it's like in texas and has
00:40:55.500
been for a while we got it we got it we got it that's what they're saying this is ridiculous we got it
00:41:02.620
sure and they're not enforcing well that's against the law in new york why why aren't they enforcing
00:41:09.420
it why isn't that happening because they know too many people are saying this is bullcrap just like i
00:41:14.940
think with the emmys if you if you're in los angeles and that's okay and you have to mask up does that
00:41:22.860
seem right to you this is the glenn back program let me tell you about american financing take for
00:41:28.460
a moment ask yourself where do you see yourself in five years now in the next 20 minutes you are
00:41:33.820
going to probably adjust that uh view uh where do you see yourself in five years can you save money
00:41:40.380
can you stop paying so much in interest on your credit cards can you what is your mortgage interest
00:41:45.900
rate if it's not down three or below you're paying way too much i want you to call american
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financing right now 800-906-2440 maybe you'll make that call uh after you listen to the first 20
00:41:58.620
minutes or watch tonight's tv show uh but you'll understand why i have been feeling the uh hot breath
00:42:05.180
of doom on my uh the back of my neck for a while it's coming it's coming and you need to be set up
00:42:25.580
what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is
00:42:49.180
hello america welcome to the glenn back program i want to talk to you about how your life is going
00:42:57.980
to forever change and it already is we're already on the road you know it but you may not be able to
00:43:06.860
name it you probably just think oh well it's just covet is it is it just covet and if it is covet um who
00:43:17.820
brought us covet there are some new documents out that i have to share with you we're doing a special
00:43:25.980
in a couple of weeks it'll be in uh october uh that uh is pretty buttoned up case on where did that come
00:43:35.500
from who was involved in that and uh what's it being used for now there's lots of agendas involved but
00:43:45.180
the biggest agenda is to get you under control get your spending under control make sure that you're
00:43:53.740
only doing things that the government wants you to do and this is not just a u.s government this is
00:43:58.460
a global thing it's happening all over the world that's why you're seeing the lockdowns pretty
00:44:03.260
consistently everywhere in the world i'm gonna give you some things to think about in 60 seconds
00:44:15.180
the glenn beck program what do you feed your dog typically what do you feed your dog you even
00:44:21.100
know i don't even know the name of this crap i don't know the name of the food no all i know is
00:44:25.580
you pull a rough greens on top yeah that's all i know i know i get it out of a big white bag that
00:44:31.420
looks like it looks like a prescription food you know what i mean sure yeah i just like it because
00:44:37.020
you can put you pretty much give them styrofoam peanuts and they'll eat it if you put rough greens
00:44:40.460
out of it i don't know if that's healthy well joe biden has been apparently putting uh rough
00:44:45.020
greens all over secret service agents oh yeah his dog loves it loves it that's true
00:44:52.700
there is rough greens rough greens not a dog food but it's a supplement that you sprinkle on the dog
00:44:57.820
food it's chock full of vitamins minerals probiotics antioxidants you name it it is good
00:45:03.340
it is healthy for your dog and you can get it right now
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now in fact get a free bag of rough greens for your dog to try out it's rough greens uh all you
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bag just for your dog to try out and then order a full bag of rough greens and watch what happens
00:45:27.900
to your dog it's pretty amazing 833 glenn 33 833 glenn 33 rough greens.com back
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okay i just want to throw a few things out here tonight or today and um
00:45:49.820
and get you ready for tonight's broadcast only on blaze tv uh if you were somebody who listened to me
00:45:57.180
in 06 and 07 especially in 07 i was freaking out in 07 do you remember uh before the collapse
00:46:04.060
like the the few months before the collapse i was desperate to find anyone who would verify or take
00:46:11.100
it apart and say no glenn but everyone i met with they would always get down to the argument of
00:46:18.860
you don't understand there's so much money that is involved here it the systems will will hold it
00:46:25.980
it's not gonna fall apart and i'm like i think you rely too much on these systems that no one can really
00:46:31.980
explain uh i think you're wrong and in 07 freaking out a little bit and saying please pay attention to
00:46:43.260
what's going on i feel exactly the same way but it's not necessarily about the economy it is about the
00:46:52.780
economy but it's the whole thing this time it's the whole thing it is going to dramatically change
00:47:05.660
all of our lives and it is going to hit you financially like nothing will ever hit you
00:47:14.220
and it is it has happened two other times before in american history where we've changed our currency and
00:47:21.180
this is just one little piece of it and generally speaking every time that we have had to change
00:47:27.660
our currency and go to like for instance the last time this happened was in the 20s we went to the
00:47:32.380
greenback once you do that and you change the old currency loses value and it's only worth about 60 cents
00:47:43.500
for every dollar so you'll lose 40 of your savings when it happens and it is going to happen and this is
00:47:54.060
why they're talking about a digital dollar the fed is very clear this is the way they're moving they are
00:48:01.180
right now trying to make sure they know everything that you are doing if you put in or take out
00:48:08.540
six hundred dollars at your bank the federal government is going to be notified now they
00:48:16.140
say they're just going after the rich but i know a lot of people that take six hundred dollars out of
00:48:21.980
their bank account and are not rich i know a lot of people that put six hundred dollars in their bank
00:48:26.860
account and and put it in and they're not rich take it out and they're not rich i mean when you're
00:48:33.420
moving a hundred thousand dollars two hundred thousand dollars you know then i could say oh
00:48:37.740
you're probably pretty rich six hundred dollars again it's about control
00:48:47.260
i want you to understand that your your country has fundamentally changed you are no longer living
00:48:52.540
in the country that we all thought we were living in and i think you know that by now when the when the
00:49:00.060
national archives say that our founding documents are racist and they need trigger warnings what happens
00:49:10.540
what's the next step there's only two steps to go from there you say you know that was a crazy time
00:49:19.820
right right when we were burning all the art and the books oh we were stupid that's one
00:49:26.380
one the other one is well we knew they were offensive we got to just get rid of them just put them away
00:49:35.180
they're too offensive we're not doing that anymore if your government and your archives are now saying
00:49:41.500
that your founding documents are racist and offensive how much longer will they be that may be preserved
00:49:49.980
forever but how much longer will they be in use you can't say something is racist and offensive
00:50:11.820
the latest is now the the airlines should shame the frequent flyers
00:50:20.700
if you used to fly with the airlines and you had a lot of air miles you would get perks
00:50:30.060
everything is up that was down the entire world is inside out
00:50:37.100
now they're saying we should shame the frequent flyers not give them perks
00:50:41.500
now this takes everything that we know about business and turns it upside down why did the
00:50:51.020
airlines say frequent flyer programs because they knew people were traveling and they wanted them to
00:50:56.140
travel on their airlines they wanted the money because it helped their airline if you are saying
00:51:02.700
don't fly on airlines how do those airlines not become aeroflot
00:51:07.820
how do those airlines continue to innovate and give you great service if they are telling
00:51:15.740
people not to fly well they need to tell people not to fly because that's the only way they'll get
00:51:22.060
their little green stamp from the government because air travel is so bad they're upset
00:51:28.940
that easter this last year was up 800 from the year before well of course it was up 800 from the year before
00:51:38.780
nobody was going anywhere the easter before last and so it's up 800 that's bad for the environment
00:51:51.500
what is that going to do well that's going to mean that we have fewer choices in airlines now they say
00:51:59.020
that they're not getting rid of air travel but i'm guaranteeing you air travel will go back to the way it
00:52:05.580
was in the 1960s which is kind of nice you know fly me to the moon when that was happening it was a jet
00:52:15.100
setting kind of thing that i'm gonna i'm gonna take you down to the beaches baby and we're gonna go with
00:52:21.260
the with the jet setters it was for the rich it was for the famous you got dressed up
00:52:30.220
it's going to be that way again you're not going to get dressed up but it's going to be that way again
00:52:35.980
for the sake of the planet now what does that do
00:52:42.780
in some ways it might be a good thing because maybe our families will stay together because if you can't
00:52:51.100
fly and of course your evil car is going to cost you eight dollars a gallon in gasoline you're also not
00:52:59.500
going to drive very much that's just two things that's the price of gas and the idea that we shouldn't
00:53:10.540
travel as much by air think how much that's going to change our lives all of our lives
00:53:26.460
and let me go a little deeper on that one thing
00:53:30.860
right now the banks citibank has just gotten on board with blackrock where they are no longer going to
00:53:38.700
give anyone alone that is building any kind of fossil fuel plant to be able to create energy
00:53:49.660
now i don't know if the geniuses and they do i don't know if the geniuses have figured this out or
00:53:55.100
thought of it but when you are going to an all electric car all electric vehicle based economy
00:54:08.860
tonight i'm going to show you the five categories that made america great and i'm not talking about
00:54:20.540
well i am kind of i'm not talking about america is great because america is good although that does
00:54:27.740
play a role i'm talking about what made the united states of america the powerhouse that it always was
00:54:43.420
and we became the powerhouse and it's very clear what those things were and right now all five of
00:54:51.340
them are being dismantled and and i mean dismantled in an in an epic uh pattern
00:55:05.260
inflation is out of control you know it and i know it you can't get the goods and services that you've
00:55:13.660
always counted on do you know that there was a time before covid that one ship in the port of los angeles
00:55:25.340
one ship waiting was a big deal okay they can move these ships through the ports like crazy
00:55:33.020
one ship waiting was a big deal and that was usually uh cleared you know within a day
00:55:39.740
there are now 73 ships cargo ships off the coast of california waiting to dock the docks are all
00:55:51.100
screwed up covid they don't have enough people to work yada yada yada that's why you can't get anything
00:55:58.620
there's 73 ships waiting to put things on to our ground that you might be waiting for right now
00:56:06.940
now i'm sorry but i don't believe all of this is happening
00:56:14.620
just because of covid the government is playing a role in keeping people off of work they want ubi
00:56:25.260
and they also want to train you not to work that it's easier just to stay home
00:56:42.860
they're also doing everything they can to hurt farmers
00:56:46.940
i'm going to show you what they're doing to farmers tonight that i believe i truly believe and
00:56:52.540
i don't mean just farmers here in america i mean farmers all around the world this is happening on a
00:56:57.500
global scale i truly believe this idea that they have and are implementing now is as dangerous as
00:57:06.540
mao's five-year plan which caused china to starve to death i believe by 2030 if we don't wake up and
00:57:19.180
start standing up as a people going whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa no my elected official never put that
00:57:27.820
into law if we don't start standing up and demanding that these agencies are under control
00:57:35.020
i believe global starvation will hit epic epic levels by 2030 so what can you do
00:57:44.620
tonight i'm going to show you the scenario of the five categories it is the plan to make not only the
00:57:53.420
united states but every country that's not already venezuela venezuela it is the epic takedown of the west
00:58:04.620
and i'll give you some things that you must do to prepare
00:58:08.140
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so there is uh uh coming from the bureau of labor statistics
01:00:17.980
the consumer expenditure study for the year of 2020 how much did you pay for health care entertainment
01:00:29.340
clothing and food the average person amounted to sixteen thousand eight hundred and thirty nine
01:00:37.820
dollars and eighty nine cents for food seven thousand clothing fifteen hundred health care
01:00:44.140
fifty one hundred entertainment three thousand that's about what the average person spent
01:00:51.100
last year so all of your hard work goes to pay for those things right entertainment health care
01:00:58.060
clothing and food how much did you pay in taxes remember you paid sixteen thousand eight hundred and
01:01:06.460
thirty nine dollars for food and clothing and health care and entertainment in taxes
01:01:13.980
you paid seventeen thousand two hundred and eleven dollars do you remember when mitt romney said
01:01:22.380
look we're never going to get the forty seven percent to go along with us do you remember that it's a big
01:01:27.580
scandal at the time why what was he saying he's saying forty seven percent of the population doesn't pay
01:01:33.020
federal income taxes and so they're always going to be on the side we're not going to be able to get
01:01:38.140
them with tax cuts because they're already paying zero okay that was in twenty twelve forty seven percent
01:01:44.460
and i remember thinking if it ever gets to fifty one percent franklin's prophecy about how it's over
01:01:51.180
will happen because once you get the majority you can never talk that down uh down uh i hope you're sitting
01:02:00.540
down forty seven percent of people emit romney 2012 today that number is sixty one percent pay no tax
01:02:11.500
sixty one percent of america pays no income tax they get it taken out in payroll but they get it back on april
01:02:20.780
15th or they're getting it back now through other programs so you end up not paying any federal income tax
01:02:31.180
that means forty one percent is carrying the entire load just uh i know you're not a mathematician but
01:02:38.620
39 oh 39 sorry 39 i'm i'm a doctor man uh 39 39 39 is carrying the entire load and told constantly
01:02:49.740
they're not paying their fair share exactly right when 61 don't pay anything
01:02:55.340
in federal income tax you paid eight thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars and seventy eight
01:03:03.100
cents the average person that's paying tax remember you paid for food seven thousand three hundred and sixteen
01:03:12.380
so you paid over a thousand dollars more for tax than you did for food
01:03:19.660
hmm state and local income taxes twenty five hundred dollars clothing was fourteen hundred dollars
01:03:27.740
fifteen hundred dollars social security taxes five thousand three hundred and ninety two
01:03:33.260
that's health care was about the same amount uh and entertainment you paid about the same amount in
01:03:44.300
i know what i get when i spend my money what am i getting when the government is spending my money
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this is the glenn beck program uh it's really difficult to take something as big as the great
01:05:29.740
reset uh and boil it down it's very easy to sound like you're a conspiracy theorist very easy
01:05:38.140
um and they know that and cass sunstein and his ilk uh have have designed the whole system to
01:05:48.220
be able to say that about people they know uh that most people are not paying attention and have you
01:05:55.100
ever talked to somebody i was talking to some scientists um a couple of couple of days ago
01:06:01.180
because we're doing a big covid show in october and these guys are from all over the world and
01:06:07.580
they have been working together to get to the real truth because it doesn't make sense and they started
01:06:14.860
in and i had my chalkboard out and i'm like okay look here's the story as i understand and i put a
01:06:22.540
story arc out and we started talking about it and they would go no no wait but you don't understand
01:06:28.940
that's blah blah blah and they got into all kinds of technical stuff and i'm like what what wait stop
01:06:34.700
stop what is that about and they're like well you can't say this if it's a level i'm like okay that's
01:06:42.140
not even important to the story it's not even important to the story it is to you guys because
01:06:47.420
you're so deep into it but to the average person hearing it it's like drinking from a fire hose you
01:06:54.860
know and that's why it is so critical that you know right now people are seeing and feeling there's
01:07:02.780
there's no way that biden you know biden in iowa has a 31 percent approval rating in iowa 31 it's not
01:07:14.780
not good suboptimal suboptimal yeah that's the right so you got that going for you there's there's a a
01:07:23.500
reason why uh people are able to wake up because things are going so horribly right now that the
01:07:35.340
average person can see it and feel it and it hits them in their pocketbook and it will continue to do
01:07:41.900
that and honestly it is uh the only answer here is to be happy friendly and kind and i know that sounds
01:07:57.020
horrible because people are like what what i want to fight i want to rip their throats out okay okay i got
01:08:04.060
it but you to to fight is insanity at this point it's insanity i don't want a civil war the 600 000
01:08:15.740
people plus died in our last civil war that's a really bad idea and that also destabilizes absolutely
01:08:23.180
everything so all of our wealth all of it it's gone our jobs everything we think of as america gone
01:08:32.060
we have to do everything we can to avoid all of that and right now the way the democrats are speaking
01:08:43.820
what they're doing to our schools people are awake and you need to you need to be friends with them and
01:08:53.020
talk them down out of the tree the people who voted differently say i i i got it hey can you
01:08:59.340
just help me out because i'm man i think i'm i'm i'm seeing something and maybe i'm wrong
01:09:07.500
but have you seen this connection and this connection how do you explain that because i can't
01:09:12.140
i can't make heads or tails of that i can't you know one of the things i've been saying lately is
01:09:19.660
because people give everybody the benefit of the doubt because we want to we want to believe that
01:09:24.140
everybody loves our country just as much as we do and they are looking for a same great outcome
01:09:31.580
they just have a different way of getting there okay if that's true and you're just incompetent
01:09:41.900
once in a while things would break that would break our way you know what i mean if it was just
01:09:50.380
random mistakes i just didn't know i would do it would not always be to the detriment of everything
01:09:57.580
we hold dear but everything breaks that way tell me a mistake that has been made that you would classify
01:10:04.460
as a mistake or your friends would classify as a mistake that has been like wow did that work out for
01:10:21.980
tell me something that's breaking towards freedom and the constitution
01:10:27.580
seems like we're going the opposite way going the opposite way and of course obviously we've had
01:10:31.820
part of this is related to covet and all the changes over the past couple of years but we
01:10:36.940
talked about that number i think it was 61 of people didn't pay any federal income tax
01:10:41.260
and a good chunk of that difference is because of covid being a very strange year
01:10:47.500
and we changed a lot of systems and a lot of money went back to people and and there were payments
01:10:53.340
from the government and all the things that we know occurred so you could in a normal america look
01:11:00.460
at that and say it may have been a mistake it may not have been a mistake we may have had to have done
01:11:05.580
it or whatever you think but it's a temporary thing we we we did this one time and we're just
01:11:14.220
going to have to deal with this one year correct but they're trying to lock in all these changes
01:11:18.300
correct they're trying to lock in these payments to people uh every month even when you know that we
01:11:25.820
have 11 million jobs unfilled and that means small businesses are hurting um corporations even
01:11:33.180
are hurting they can't get people to make their stuff do the things that they have to trucking
01:11:38.780
all of it all of it it's hurting those policies are keeping people out of their jobs and it's
01:11:45.260
empirical evidence and they know it and they're doing it anyway so is that just an honest mistake
01:11:53.740
because honest mistakes do happen let's say let's just say afghanistan was an honest mistake
01:11:59.580
mistake will you come out eventually when it's that devastating and say that was a huge mistake
01:12:06.540
um we're getting some of these people who help make the decision they're going to be going away we've
01:12:11.500
got some other people that were saying the right things and we just didn't listen to them
01:12:14.940
um and they're coming in and we're changing our policy and we're doing this x y and z that's what
01:12:20.700
happens when you make a mistake they don't say that they don't do that nobody ever pays for a mistake
01:12:27.100
because i'm convinced they're not mistakes they're not you make a certain amount of mistakes in the
01:12:32.940
same direction you wonder maybe none of them are mistakes correct because they have a different
01:12:39.260
world view yeah and there's also some of this that's that's taking advantage of the circumstances
01:12:45.020
and maximizing them to be able to further a long-standing plan that they've talked about openly
01:12:51.980
correct right so you know it doesn't mean that you know they're you know i mean i don't even go down
01:12:59.820
like it's just the bottom line is that they they see this they see all of these terrible things as
01:13:06.220
a crisis that cannot go to waste if we're going to have to deal with these things why not further
01:13:13.900
the goals we've been talking about behind closed doors and out in the open for a really long time
01:13:19.740
we can lock in things that we've never been able to lock in before mm-hmm and they're doing it right
01:13:27.820
in front of our eyes and you have the president saying that we are going to fundamentally change
01:13:34.300
our capitalist system go from a stakeholder a shareholder to a stakeholder that's very different
01:13:41.180
because this system doesn't work for everyone well wait a minute and when you look at if 39 are
01:13:52.060
paying for the entire load and they're paying the income tax when they say we're going to raise the
01:13:59.100
income tax who are they raising that on they're raising that income tax on the wealthy and everybody
01:14:06.060
says yeah get the wealthy well now that's the top 39 who's carrying the entire load um you might not
01:14:16.460
want to piss them off or do things that will hurt their businesses you might want to keep that cash cow
01:14:23.340
coming you don't kill the cash cow so if you have 39 paying all of the taxes now think of this
01:14:30.860
that includes anybody who's making over what 400 200 000 um beginning of my career when i was when i was
01:14:41.340
making good money 200 000 a year what was i doing with that money i was building this business i was
01:14:49.980
employing how many people at one point i think i was employing myself like 150 people
01:14:56.380
you're gonna you're gonna come after me the small businessman and you're gonna make me pay more
01:15:04.780
because the only thing i'm gonna do is i'm gonna have to fire people and downsize
01:15:14.300
they're gonna start penalizing people with houses they're making it they're going to make it impossible
01:15:20.380
for people to own land or a farm do you know that in um new mexico
01:15:30.300
they're now trying to pass a bill uh for 50 50 they want the people of new mexico
01:15:41.340
to put 50 percent of all of new mexico in a global trust
01:15:46.220
that sounds like a bad idea it does sound like a bad idea yeah yeah you know what's going to happen
01:15:55.500
you know how they're going to get to their 50 50 goal in the entire united states they're going to
01:16:00.700
make it impossible for you to have to pay your taxes they're going to make it impossible for you to do it
01:16:09.260
unless you sell your your house or your land because remember the idea by 2030 is that you don't own anything
01:16:19.820
that implies somebody does the government does meaning no private owner no private ownership
01:16:25.580
you can't take america that was built on private ownership remember that's what we came away from
01:16:34.620
we were in england where you couldn't really own the land you rented the land or worked the land from
01:16:41.740
the lord or the lady you didn't have property you couldn't do that we're going back to that
01:16:51.020
and they say no one will own it well someone will someone will and it won't be yours
01:16:56.540
so the top one percent they're not really paying taxes the billionaires are not paying income tax
01:17:03.020
they're not how can they possibly pay more than pay less than a secretary because they're not taking
01:17:09.740
income anymore and you're not affecting any of those george soroses i can guarantee you they don't care
01:17:19.020
because they're not affected so who are you affecting the people who are trying to move
01:17:25.500
up in class you're keeping everyone down and telling them don't work don't get don't don't
01:17:33.740
you don't work for those don't those skills don't matter don't do it just learn how to be a protester
01:17:40.940
then they're taking the money and the taxes from the people who are trying to build wealth
01:17:45.740
and trying to build something in the entrepreneurial american spirit
01:17:50.620
and then they're leaving the richest of the rich completely alone
01:18:00.540
they have to squeeze this onto entrepreneurial class and crush it
01:18:10.540
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this is the glenbeck program um i think i'm in with sean hannity tonight on his program on
01:19:59.180
fox he's been asking for an update on what's happening over in afghanistan for a while and i
01:20:05.180
hadn't been able to talk until really yesterday so i'm gonna think i think i'm on tonight uh with
01:20:10.860
sean hannity you don't want to miss that that'll be right uh after my program in central time uh
01:20:18.060
and uh and and make sure you join us for my program ripe of following uh right after a brand
01:20:25.660
new stew does america thank you i was trying to get you there but um hey did you see that the secret
01:20:33.820
service uh bought uh eight drones um from china that was after three days after the defense department
01:20:46.780
said yeah the dji products pose potential threats to national security and then the uh
01:20:57.900
then the fbi uh bought eight drones total that brings them up to 19 drones
01:21:06.460
from that company from china what why are we doing that
01:21:10.300
is there is there no one friendly to the united states that we could buy things from is there no
01:21:16.780
one i mean i know there's not very many people friendly did you hear that the the french canceled
01:21:21.100
a meeting with biden yesterday at at uh the un they're pretty pissed off oh they're really pissed
01:21:26.380
off yeah about the whole nuclear nuclear submarines yeah yeah yeah australia apparently wanted our
01:21:34.620
technology more than the french technology yeah i don't necessarily blame them for that but french
01:21:41.420
the french submarines though i bet they have a great kitchen you know what i mean it comes with a chef
01:21:46.940
it comes with a chef i mean you know you've got a place for a sauce pot you know yeah everything
01:21:53.500
else um can we can we stop buying chinese technology and uh and gee i you know the fbi bought 19 drones
01:22:03.020
secret service bought eight drones i i'd like to stop with the drone thing too that's a maybe
01:22:09.020
something else we should talk about this is the glenbeck program welcome to the glenbeck program a lot
01:22:17.660
to talk to you about and including some really interesting uh information about coronavirus
01:22:26.380
and some of the people that were working on coronavirus and and and dr fauci huh
01:22:42.380
the glenbeck program i want you to imagine living in a world where 50 60 of the money that you have in
01:22:51.980
the bank is good the rest of it is just gone imagine if you've been saving up for retirement
01:22:57.980
for how long and now we change currencies and it's only worth half of that that is coming and you know
01:23:07.580
the really nice benefit on this one is according to the state department or state department according
01:23:12.380
to the treasury this time it's also going to be um uh equity based so instead of saying everybody's
01:23:23.340
dollar is worth 60 cents they're going to say well how much money do you have are you white are you in
01:23:31.660
a protected class okay if you're not well then your money is going to be worth 40 cents on the dollar
01:23:38.300
and this class over here that might be worth 110 you know percent isn't that great i love that we're
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tonight's show how they are going to take control of everything i'm going to show you some things
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about farming tonight that'll blow your mind they want to redesign every bit of farming and they don't
01:24:18.540
want to do it just you know in a tester they want to do it on the entire globe and they want to do it
01:24:24.380
they want to have it all done by 2030 it's insanity insanity when the world returns it will go to gold
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in the meantime you might need some physical gold or silver just to be able to survive 866 gold line
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i wish i could say i was puzzled by this uh report now about the wuhan scientists planning to release
01:24:58.380
coronavirus particles into a cave of bats um but i'm not and the only reason why i'm not is because
01:25:06.460
i'm working on a show that's coming out in october and i knew this particular piece of this uh about two
01:25:15.500
weeks ago and couldn't get the couldn't get the evidence uh to it uh safely let's put it
01:25:28.220
it that way they planned to create a chimeric virus genetically enhanced to infect humans more easily
01:25:40.460
now this is 18 months before the first covet 19 case appears researchers had submitted plans to release
01:25:49.020
skin penetrating nanoparticles and aerosols can containing uh novel chimeric spike proteins of bat coronaviruses
01:26:00.540
into cave bats in china okay all right okay well that kind of explains why we think this might be
01:26:11.020
aerosol and if it is aerosol and if it is aerosol that means that space doesn't matter time matters it doesn't
01:26:20.700
matter if you're six feet away what matters is how long how long has it been since somebody else who
01:26:29.500
might have had it been in the area if it's aerosol which by the way i don't believe
01:26:36.380
i don't believe i don't believe nature creates the aerosol it's just hanging in the air for a long
01:26:44.860
period of time that's why you could get it and space six feet apart doesn't mean it doesn't make any
01:26:52.620
difference at all doesn't make any difference how long has it been since that has been exposed in this
01:26:58.460
area so anyway these scientists 18 months before they uh they went to darpa
01:27:09.660
the defense advanced research projects agency you know darpa and they said hey we'd like to do this
01:27:19.740
experiment and we'd like your funding and your help and darpa looked at it went uh i don't think so
01:27:26.060
darpa i think that's where most of our biggest brains are hanging out and they said no
01:27:38.380
that's when fauci decides to get involved uh it is uh
01:27:48.540
uh you're going to be you won't be shocked uh but you will be horrified at the truth about the
01:27:59.020
coronavirus you will understand the world will make complete sense to you all of a sudden you'll be
01:28:04.460
like oh okay oh that's why that was happening okay i got that you won't understand you won't get
01:28:13.100
all of the facts yet uh because a thorough investigation needs to happen but it probably
01:28:19.580
will not but maybe we can crack that open a bit we have a special coming in october that you don't
01:28:27.740
want to uh miss i wish i could give it to you now but it is so complex and we have to have this thing so
01:28:33.580
buttoned up every word that comes out of my mouth has to be exactly right or we'll be in trouble
01:28:40.620
we'll be in big trouble you'll um you'll understand when you see it
01:28:52.300
um did you see still chief james craig leads gretchen whitmer by six points
01:29:03.100
it's not surprising that people would be a little tired of the whole gretchen whitmer thing
01:29:07.660
in in michigan you mean her success her incredible success and not any not all totally
01:29:15.660
no hypocrisy whatsoever michigan i think was one of the i think one of the hardest hit states when
01:29:23.660
it came to really irrational covet restrictions and you know people really did not uh well
01:29:30.780
depends on what you say is irrational you know what i mean uh for instance like the emmys that
01:29:37.260
wasn't irrational no they can all gather in that room and they can all be having dinner together they
01:29:43.500
can all be laughing and talking and nobody has to wear a mask because they're entertainers now where do
01:29:50.700
you find where do you find that to be irrational yeah i know it doesn't see it seems like for whatever
01:29:57.260
reason these cities and states have decided to have cutouts for people who are famous or play
01:30:03.740
musical instruments or play sports or are politicians or are politicians do we have it we don't happen to
01:30:10.940
have i did um have you heard the full excuse from the san francisco mayor on why she was caught in a
01:30:18.860
nightclub without a mask the we had it on my show the other night um it is you know what's crazy is you
01:30:26.700
say did you hear the crazy explanation from the san francisco mayor being caught and then you follow
01:30:34.460
it in a nightclub without a mask i you know usually it's like who knows what caught in some dungeon
01:30:41.340
wearing a leather mask that may have happened later in the evening yeah i mean that's how crazy things
01:30:46.700
have been being caught in a nightclub within it without a mask here she is i was there i was
01:30:52.540
eating okay and i was drinking okay and i was sitting with my friends and everyone who came in
01:30:57.500
there was vaccinated so the fact that we have turned this into a story about being massless no i'm not
01:31:03.660
gonna sip and put my mask on sip and put my mask on stop for a second that's exactly what they tell
01:31:10.700
you to do on an airplane every time you fly yes ever since joe biden got in he changed all the
01:31:15.820
regulations of what they need to say on the airplane they say you need to take a sip and then put your
01:31:20.540
mask back on put take a bite put your mask back on and chew so that is specifically something we're
01:31:27.020
all supposed to be doing on airplanes but she's in a nightclub with much poorer ventilation and is okay
01:31:33.660
with that but she has not told you the real reason why okay all right because i mean you might say like
01:31:39.340
there are extenuating circumstances right yeah things can happen where maybe you would not wear
01:31:45.420
a mask was um she was mugged and all they stole was her mask it could be that could be what if it was
01:31:52.940
the most exhilarating circumstance you can possibly imagine like the most exciting thing possible
01:32:00.940
occurred and it just made you forget she was a chippendales dancer and i don't think she i don't
01:32:08.780
think again i don't the gender thing's difficult these days but i think that's what i was for men
01:32:12.940
right well oh my gosh you're such a sexist let me hear what she had to say i had a good time at the
01:32:19.180
black cat okay and i think it's sad that um this is even a story she had a good time the fact is um
01:32:25.980
um there was something that was really um monumental monumental hurt and that is tony tony tony
01:32:35.820
the original members the brothers rafael sadiq and dwayne wiggins oh who have not performed in public
01:32:45.180
for i believe at least over 20 years wow they are just really um some of the most incredible artists
01:32:53.260
in the history of this country and the bay area in particular right and the fact that that is
01:33:00.060
getting lost here is very unfortunate now stop you have to understand gun this is the tony tony tony
01:33:08.780
tony tony tony one with a y one with an i one with an e tony tony tony right they were back together
01:33:16.940
oh i now that why is the media covering that america has been waiting for tony tony tony i know
01:33:26.220
it was monumental because i remember tony tony tony i remember tony tony tony and i was a dj at the time
01:33:33.900
and you give me a hint on what their one hit might have been called i'm looking here feels good
01:33:43.740
is that the hint or is that the name of the song because i that's the name of the song feels good
01:33:49.420
feels good do we have a clip of that sir feels good feels i i do remember tony tony tony largely
01:33:56.060
because of the they spelled it three different ways y i and e at the end of tony tony tony but i could not
01:34:03.100
remember any of the songs songs you think they had songs they had one it was just one it was just one
01:34:12.140
hit yeah and when i say hit i should say hit you're calling that a hit it feels good was the
01:34:18.780
first group group's first single to breach the top 10 and the billboard top 100 that's what people say
01:34:25.100
that hit number 10 right yeah yeah you don't if you got to number four you say the top five yeah right
01:34:31.260
as possible then as it becomes easier don't remember this part well this is yeah or as needed
01:34:37.820
the lead up now can you remember you think about this you're in a san francisco club and you have
01:34:44.540
a mascot but you're not gonna leave it on for this you're just gonna because you're this is the moment
01:34:49.340
you get up i'm still trying to recognize i still don't recognize don't recognize it
01:34:55.260
i still don't pretty long but i'm thinking to my time but i am thinking to myself that i'm in a nightclub
01:35:02.060
and all of a sudden they say ladies and gentlemen tony tony tony
01:35:12.220
are there lyrics and they still don't come out they still don't come out but you're just screaming
01:35:22.380
i don't recognize this song are you sure this is the right song it sounds like the right era but
01:35:27.500
no it's not the right at all go go deeper into that that's gotta be no i mean
01:35:36.940
i don't think i've ever heard this song in my life so no i've never heard this song stop this was
01:35:42.220
this is a this was a a mistake in history okay well you're talking about rafael sadiq
01:35:49.340
yeah but he wasn't they didn't bring in rafael sadiq rafael sadiq and he came with them with the
01:35:58.540
other tony and the other tony i she only mentions two tonys by the way this is another issue when i
01:36:03.500
have with this statement she only mentions the two tonys which neither one of them are named tony we
01:36:08.940
should we should note that rafael sadiq that's that sadiq that's uh tony is short for sadiq tony is
01:36:17.660
short for sadiq and it's a different culture you know anthony anthony tony i kind of thought it
01:36:24.220
would be like you know a band you'd listen at two at like like they're playing like italian music but
01:36:28.300
no no tony tony tony tony tony tony can we hear the rest of her statement because there's still more
01:36:34.140
she's she has other things you need to know yeah all right about tony tony because people followed
01:36:38.460
up somehow here a trumpeter maurice mobetta brown mobetta brown who is just phenomenal these incredible
01:36:46.380
musicians incredible who performed she's still going on about tony tony tony by the way the
01:36:50.940
spirits of not just myself but all the people who were there i was sitting at my table this is
01:36:57.100
craziness i don't know about you and whether or not you know who rafael sadiq and dwayne wiggins
01:37:04.380
are i don't know about you but if you know who they are if you know who they are i don't care where
01:37:10.940
you're sitting you're gonna get up you're gonna get my drink was sitting at the table a drink at
01:37:15.260
the table i got up and started dancing because i was feeling the spirit yeah and i wasn't thinking
01:37:20.860
about a mask oh she wasn't she wasn't thinking about a mask no she was feeling the spirit she
01:37:25.580
wasn't thinking about a mask right now i haven't heard that excuse be accepted by the cdc by the cdc
01:37:34.620
yeah or any airline dr fauci never was like unless you're feeling the spirit obviously if tony tony
01:37:40.940
tony is playing it is the tony tony tony clause it is yeah it is the constitution there's not of the
01:37:47.580
constitution that's ridiculous of the cdc rules and regulations so you know it's like you have a bad
01:37:53.980
case of ebola do not walk in to a crowd unless you hear tony tony tony right you know look we're gonna
01:38:03.180
have to triple mask your two-year-old right who may also be feeling the spirit right somehow but
01:38:09.580
if it's not tony tony tony related then i'm sorry the kid can't breathe that's the way it works i'm so
01:38:16.540
sorry we're gonna mask your two-year-old but if the freaking mayor of san francisco decides indoors in a
01:38:24.540
nightclub that tony tony tony moves her soul wait a minute could it be that your soul is moved
01:38:33.420
by frank dino and sammy okay i don't think so it's tony tony tony can't be frank dino and sammy
01:38:43.740
no i will say that wow that's that's i'm sorry that was probably white oppression although sammy
01:38:49.420
davis jr was black and jewish i don't know the only thing that makes sense here is if you start hearing
01:38:57.820
tony tony tony music you take your mask off because you'd rather have covid you'd then listen
01:39:03.420
to another if i were in san francisco honest to god if i were in san francisco i would get one of those
01:39:08.380
little teeny tape players you know you know usually used to spy on people i guess it's the only reason
01:39:12.700
why you have them you're a spy yeah mini cassette so i'd have one of those and every time every time
01:39:19.340
somebody would ask me sir where's your mask i would just i'd have that right there and like i'm sorry
01:39:26.140
i'm the spirit move me spirits move me right now talk to the mayor yeah she i mean do you know who
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rafael sadique is yeah you ever hear of duane carruthers or or i can't i don't know why i can't
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don't feel well you know i mean i'd like to meet jesus really i bet he'd like to meet you too
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you know if you're billy graham okay yeah meet jesus me uh-uh if you're tony tony tony yes of course
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you do right of course you do he's he's you know turning you know wine into water or water into wine
01:42:16.380
whichever one he decides he needs but he hears tony tony tony come on he's like mom hang on i gotta get
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to the dance floor right that's the way it works that's the way my all-time dream would be to meet
01:42:28.020
tony which one the e wow yeah t-o-n-e tony that's a dream no seriously if you could meet anybody who
01:42:34.420
would you meet i have no idea i can't think of one person honestly off the top of my head there's
01:42:40.000
nobody i'm sure there is i just like elon musk because there's nobody that you would like to meet
01:42:44.220
uh people aren't really interesting to me um i kind of well i have to lockdown eras worked well
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honestly in my world i have to plumb this a little deeper uh because that is something new
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and i might be with you on that i might be with you they're not great i will say the human race
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subscription to blaze tv hello and uh welcome to the glenn back program uh i have to delve a little
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deeper into what i thought was going to be a quick answer uh is there who is it is on your bucket list
01:44:58.140
is there anybody that you want to meet uh at all and stew came out and said no
01:45:04.020
i'm out of people i've met more people than i need to meet right in my life right i i now would
01:45:11.400
like to meet negative people is that possible can i reverse some of the people i've met previously
01:45:15.860
yes yes you can i would like that okay i would like that option and and this comes from i you know i
01:45:22.600
well you asked me totally on you know out of nowhere yeah yeah yeah and i had not really put
01:45:28.080
any thought into it obviously but thinking about it like i think part of it is that when you meet
01:45:34.080
people that you think are really smart or really great in some particular way you usually build them
01:45:41.660
up in your head to be better than they actually are and then you meet them and they basically ruin
01:45:45.960
it like i think there's a lot of people whose whose work i like you know comedians or you know
01:45:52.040
authors or whatever elon musk would be fascinating yeah but like i yeah i mean elon musk i don't like
01:46:00.040
there's no i wouldn't have anything against meeting elon musk but like okay he'd be happy to hear that
01:46:05.100
yeah but i don't have any desire to me do you have any desire i mean you i would like to talk i know
01:46:11.220
you'd like to interview him i'd love to interview him but i would like to i just to be able to sit
01:46:16.740
down at a table and just talk to somebody and let them talk and and just listen just and be able to
01:46:23.180
steer the conversation like but wait what but what do you think about this it would be fascinating
01:46:28.760
there's so many people that i would like to talk to they don't want to talk to me but so many people
01:46:33.760
i would like to talk to i mean look i interview people every day i listen to podcasts of other people
01:46:38.760
being interviewed i like hearing people's perspective on the world but like meeting them i don't know that
01:46:44.000
that adds much to it you know i got you just stay over there okay just you stay over there i'll stay
01:46:50.380
over here i've met too many people i'd like i'd like to narrow it down to like six i will tell you
01:46:56.320
that uh i know that clint eastwood has me on his bucket list and you're gonna lose your chance
01:47:04.440
clint you're gonna lose your chance because glenn can't be possibly alive for another six months
01:47:08.820
it's towards the end obviously towards the end here and uh yeah he's on i've i've wanted to meet
01:47:15.500
clint eastwood forever that one seems so doable for someone in your position it's not it's strange
01:47:21.120
i don't know how i don't know i mean it's the guy who appeared at the republican national convention
01:47:26.580
and you're glenn beck and he'd love me he'd love me like a son and we'd go horse riding you have a
01:47:33.340
little like fantasy seemingly built in your mind can you picture this no we would just go for a talk
01:47:41.000
on the back of a horse that's right totally normal thing yeah yeah yeah well if you're going with
01:47:46.780
clint eastwood what are you gonna stand around just like hey but like let's go play around a
01:47:50.960
golf it's clint eastwood you get it you get on a horse and you go someplace and it's beautiful
01:47:55.280
wherever you are it's beautiful it's beautiful the sun is always setting and he's smoking a cigar
01:47:59.060
and he's got a hat and a poncho on really yeah you know the reason why he's 90 i cannot believe
01:48:06.260
he's 90 years old and i don't know if you've seen him he looks exactly the same yeah yeah he's gonna
01:48:13.640
lose he's gonna lose his chance he's gonna meet you to meet me wow what a what a terrible tragedy
01:48:18.640
for all the things he's done in his life yeah and that one's on his bucket list and he's like
01:48:22.580
i go he'd never spend i'd make i'd make room for you clint i would wow that's quite an honor
01:48:28.860
you do have a list of people though i mean elon musk is always elon musk is i'd love that one
01:48:34.340
seems doable he's he's like he does interviews yeah no it's me it's me strangely i can get to
01:48:42.500
the prime minister of pakistan right but elon musk and clint eastwood no i mean they draw the line
01:48:49.740
elon musk is not certainly no conservative but he does but he is he is no i'm just saying like
01:48:55.660
why why would anyone talk to you obviously not because they like you like there's there are
01:49:00.760
reasons why you come in contact we had you had the former president of the united states on you've
01:49:05.580
had a couple presidents of the united states on since i've known you none of them have been the
01:49:09.480
democratic presidents of the united states correct you've had george hw bush on yes you've had donald
01:49:14.540
trump on i i had george bush on george w yeah i can't remember that one but i remember we had
01:49:19.800
cheney on we've had uh rumsfeld pence on yeah i mean you've gone through you can go through all
01:49:26.080
the key republican figures going back a long time and most of them have reagan on the program reagan
01:49:31.420
yeah so you can go back and you find all of them and largely and this is you know i've not had bill
01:49:38.080
clinton on no but you've never had clinton on no you've never had obama on uh you've never had
01:49:43.740
kamala harris or joe biden on and you know what my interest my interest in all of those except for
01:49:52.400
obama i'd love to sit with obama i'd love to talk to obama do an interview with obama sure oh i mean
01:49:57.520
look we don't think he would enjoy it no but i would enjoy that one a great deal uh joe biden
01:50:04.420
it'd be like talking to a sponge come on man i mean i just no not interested i mean i not interested
01:50:11.460
well if if the president is listening and wants to come on we'd love to have him on i think it
01:50:16.160
would be a fascinating interview i will take i will take you know what and if you just if you
01:50:22.960
just want to send us a loofah the spot loof what are those called loofah those little sponges the you
01:50:29.820
know you just send that and i'll interview that it will probably give me more information
01:50:35.640
probably and less abrasive certainly will and loofah yeah can be abrasive they can be abrasive
01:50:42.920
yeah but less abrasive than him i think i think but some of these i think for you are doable but
01:50:47.900
like when you come out i feel like sometimes you just you meet you meet a celebrity and it's like
01:50:52.200
you know yeah i don't want to meet celebrities i don't really care about that well you know that
01:50:57.560
elon musk is a celebrity at this point yeah i know but but there's more than just the celebrity
01:51:01.960
right like you know the uh what do you call it the show with the all of the girls bruce jenner
01:51:10.640
is kardashians yeah kardashians all the girls and then bruce anyway um you know no interest in
01:51:18.720
meeting kendall at any point nope no like i can definitely name like i would love to go see certain
01:51:24.500
athletes with my son who we you know we share an interest in the same sports teams i could definitely
01:51:30.480
like there's certainly things like that but as far as just like meeting someone to meet someone
01:51:35.060
like i don't have a bucket list like that my son now he's into football and uh and uh and we've met
01:51:42.180
a lot of football people and i don't even know who they are but we have pictures of them and i'm like
01:51:47.600
i was saying to him don't you remember we've met we've met some legends and he was like really
01:51:52.100
who and i'm like i don't know but there's a picture of you with him and this is another picture
01:51:57.560
with you with another guy i don't have any idea who they are none none whatsoever you mainly have
01:52:04.120
spent your life meeting people that i would like to meet that's one of the reasons why meeting them
01:52:09.560
that's one of the reasons why i'd like to know who you want to meet because i want to meet them
01:52:14.760
just to piss you off you've done this many times many times over the years yes many times i seem to
01:52:20.460
have met all of your heroes you were friendly with andy reed when he was coaching the philadelphia
01:52:25.800
eagles of course i'm an eagles fan sure and uh you hung out with them yeah did events with them
01:52:30.940
quite well yeah um bono you hung out with bono that was great fan and i'm not really a u2 fan
01:52:37.900
so i couldn't really talk about that this has happened multiple times yeah over the years yeah
01:52:42.560
i will say i was there for the most important one which is when we both met together weird
01:52:47.060
ally yankovic which was the only really good celebrity meeting see now i don't remember that
01:52:51.560
one i don't remember that one but you do yeah well i met i i've met weird al several times because i
01:52:57.480
was in radio and it's a pretty you know he's a really nice guy he's like legitimately the nicest
01:53:04.060
guy really legitimately nice everybody says this about him there was a huge piece everybody says
01:53:09.660
that about weird al gankovic really like like legitimately seems like the nicest guy i know but
01:53:15.200
when you say everybody says that about weird al i don't know if there's that many weird al
01:53:20.160
conversations that are going everyone that's met weird everyone that says this has the same
01:53:24.660
observation because i would agree with that statement yes yes do you remember in the same
01:53:29.400
situation same area uh we met george clooney one day remember george clooney came in oh yeah that's
01:53:35.600
right and he was very nice we got a lot of nice he was very nice i thought you guys were gonna be
01:53:39.480
buddies for a while there and then he realized who you were and then i was like i am not interested
01:53:44.140
but george i am a married man back off kind of how it went yeah it was weird it was weird
01:53:50.140
yeah two people that i have met that i wish i never did oh i know one of them what bb king
01:53:57.700
bb king bb king my wife on our one of our first dates i took her to see bb king i had been waiting
01:54:05.000
to see bb king a huge fan of your whole life whole life huge fan of bb king uh my wife was you know
01:54:11.760
when when she was in her 20s she still is but when she was in her 20s she was like smoking hot
01:54:16.440
okay okay sure and me not so much no uh bb king has a thing for blondes that are smoking hot
01:54:24.140
okay so i go backstage to meet bb king and this is like one of the biggest moments of my life right
01:54:32.420
and i'm like oh i gotta meet bb king mr king the whole concert my wife is sleeping okay i keep waking
01:54:41.180
her up you're missing bb king yeah i'm sorry i just tired and how much longer is this gonna go
01:54:48.380
on i mean she hated it yeah hated it uh went backstage and he didn't even look at me he looked
01:54:56.060
at her and he was like come on over here and sit on bb's lap and i'm like so i did i went over and i
01:55:04.240
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i'm finding out a lot of stuff about stew today i'm sorry we derailed the show i asked one stupid
01:56:32.860
simple little question yeah uh and now i'm just and now i feel like i'm a lay down on a couch stew i
01:56:39.060
got to talk to you for a while he he just said you know it's like when people ask me what a hobby
01:56:43.900
what hobby i have i don't i don't have any hobbies i don't know exactly what i do with my day
01:56:47.700
i really don't now that could be the drugs i don't know it could be the heavy drug use
01:56:53.240
maybe that's why all right people say there's no effect negatively yeah because you don't drink
01:56:57.420
heavily you don't take drugs uh no no no definitely not i i mean i have my kids i have work
01:57:02.940
and i think there's other things i do i mean i get such a bad image because i like being with my
01:57:10.560
friend i like being with my family yeah more than anything else and i'm kind of a
01:57:15.340
cave dweller yeah i'm they they they have referred to me in my neighborhood as bigfoot
01:57:21.900
or sasquatch because they're large and because a sighting of me is that rare oh gosh wow i said
01:57:29.820
the wrong thing there oops you're a jerk so i get a bad rap for it and you like you skate you don't
01:57:37.180
you don't ever do anything with anybody that's not true i have friends that i do things with but i
01:57:42.520
just i don't have like a like a hobby i i really have thought about this and i can't even think of
01:57:47.120
one that i want to start let alone have okay i think you're probably about the age i was where i
01:57:53.760
was like i don't have a hobby because you know you start getting to be a little older and you're like
01:57:59.080
better come up with a hobby or i'm going to be making puzzles and gluing them to the ceiling
01:58:03.580
yeah i think that well especially like at some point like work and kid responsibilities would
01:58:10.940
probably fade i don't know that that's i don't think that's true i mean i've got kids in my in
01:58:16.880
their 30s now still still no i feel like i have friends like oh yeah we played you know that play
01:58:22.280
golf a couple times a weekend i was like wait isn't golf like four or five hours yeah no that that
01:58:29.200
changes i i imagine i'm not there yet obviously you ready for this one rafe's 17th birthday oh my
01:58:36.820
gosh 17th birthday was uh last night if you've been a long time listener of the program you remember
01:58:42.520
when we adopted him 17 years ago that's incredible i mean you talked about it on the show i remember
01:58:50.940
when it was happening i told him how special it's been and and you know the next exactly 12 months
01:58:58.800
how we're gonna cherish every one of those days
01:59:03.040
365 individual he actually said to me he actually said to me the other day he's like i'm thinking
01:59:13.320
about dad dad i'm thinking about getting a job and i'm just gonna have like a small truck and maybe
01:59:19.620
like a tiny house and and i can maybe i'll find a place to keep the tiny house and i'm like that's
01:59:26.940
that's your plan and he said well i mean i can't live here you know my whole life and i'm like dude
01:59:33.920
i'm joking when i say i'm throwing semi joking when i say i'm throwing your ass out on your 18th
01:59:41.420
birthday yeah that's not the way of the world anymore now you stay at home until you're 30 or 40
01:59:47.120
no 50 nope get out i don't know you're you you you act like mr tough guy on the air i think your your
01:59:55.500
kid wants to stay in the house you're gonna you're gonna let it happen no they can build a tiny house
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outside you know once in a while come in once in a while to use the bathroom uh but you ain't using
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the kitchen get out i actually you know a friend of mine has their whole family uh living i guess
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their great great grandfather or something uh bought a bunch of land couple hundred acres and so forever
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the family has just been building houses on that land and everyone in the family lives there i mean
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yeah okay it sounds like it sounds like a creepy kind of compound uh but it's actually not and talking
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to him and he's like it is the best thing ever living around your family is the best thing ever
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and i said then you should live around my family uh can they move there uh because living around my
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family no i don't and that's the way i've always felt until recently and now i'm just i would i'd i'd
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give my right arm if everybody in the family just wanted to live you know not in my house around my house
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right within a five miles of your house yeah well that's a little close okay ten miles of your house
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yeah in the same state within an airplane ride of my house wow yeah unfortunately global warming you
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probably shouldn't take an airplane ride very often so send me a postcard kids send me a postcard
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all right i'm just gonna go uh rain some people on the off the back of a horse we'll see you tonight at nine