The Glenn Beck Program - October 29, 2025


Why Bill Gates Suddenly FLIPPED on Climate Change | 10⧸29⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

149.56743

Word Count

19,069

Sentence Count

2,014

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

52


Summary

On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the Berna Launcher, a non-lethal, easy-to-use self defense device that gives you distance, control, and confidence when things go wrong. Also, Bill Gates is still in the news and the liberal podcaster that was warning the Democrats.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Let me tell you about the Berna Launcher.
00:00:01.960 The Berna Launcher, most people never think about self-defense until something actually bad happens to them.
00:00:08.260 And then it's already too late to start thinking about it. It's time to act.
00:00:11.740 That's why the Berna Launcher exists.
00:00:13.280 It's a non-lethal, easy-to-use self-defense device that gives you distance, control, and confidence when things go wrong.
00:00:20.460 The Berna Launcher looks and feels like a firearm, but it fires powerful kinetic or pepper projectiles instead of bullets.
00:00:26.820 There's no permit, no background check. It's legal in all 50 states.
00:00:30.800 And in an emergency, it can stop an attacker in their tracks without taking a life.
00:00:35.660 What makes it powerful isn't just the technology, it's what it represents.
00:00:39.020 Preparedness, responsibility, the ability to protect yourself and the people you love without crossing a line you can't uncross.
00:00:45.440 Because sometimes the best defense isn't about force, it's about foresight.
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00:00:54.060 And learn more, try before you buy at a sportsman's warehouse near you.
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00:02:57.320 Hello, America.
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00:02:59.760 It is Wednesday.
00:03:01.180 We've got quite a full plate for you today.
00:03:03.420 We're going to talk about the snap benefits that are going away.
00:03:05.920 Jamaica has just been hit by a killer, killer storm.
00:03:09.740 There's monkeys on the loose.
00:03:14.260 Is there a problem?
00:03:15.540 Well, I mean, they're just diseased monkeys that we've been playing around with.
00:03:19.400 Don't worry about that.
00:03:20.340 It's kind of a, it's a, it's an interesting movie, but it's real life.
00:03:28.520 We'll talk about that.
00:03:29.660 Also, Bill Gates still in the news and the liberal podcaster that was warning the Democrats, we're coming after you.
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00:04:48.180 I got to tell you.
00:04:49.340 Yeah, man.
00:04:50.240 I got to tell you.
00:04:52.300 It's hard to get out of bed, especially when you know what's happening every day.
00:04:56.040 You just pull the sheets back over your face and you're like, I can't do it another day.
00:05:01.440 But I have some good news.
00:05:02.660 Let's start with some good news.
00:05:03.620 President Trump is touring Asia and making all kinds of deals.
00:05:12.520 Donald Trump is single-handedly reshaping the earth.
00:05:19.020 He really is.
00:05:20.980 He is reshaping everything.
00:05:23.400 Single-handedly.
00:05:24.400 It's a big job.
00:05:25.240 I know.
00:05:25.680 He has done more than the Great Reset did with all of that money, all of the campaigns, everything that they were doing.
00:05:33.680 Listen to this, what he has just done.
00:05:35.760 Signed a framework agreement August 28th between Trump and the Japanese prime minister.
00:05:40.680 mutual stockpiling of rare earth elements, REEs, okay, to ensure supply security.
00:05:48.500 That's Japan.
00:05:49.320 Cooperation with international partners, U.S. allies, to shield the supply chain from disruptions.
00:05:55.800 The goal is to reduce China's 90% control over the global rare earth minerals for tech, EVs, defense, and AI.
00:06:07.820 Okay, they have a 90% stranglehold.
00:06:11.260 So that's what he did in Japan.
00:06:13.980 Now, also bundle that with the $550 billion strategic investment from Japan in the U.S.,
00:06:22.200 including a $490 billion launch phase.
00:06:25.220 $200 billion for nuclear, AI, and energy projects, small modular reactors with Westinghouse and Mitsubishi,
00:06:33.180 and supply chain boosts in critical minerals.
00:06:37.140 Trump tied that to the tariffs.
00:06:40.640 Japan got an auto import tariff slashed from 27% to 15% in exchange for the investments.
00:06:47.300 In two weeks, in the last two weeks, listen to what he has done.
00:06:51.300 He has made multiple PACs with allies.
00:06:55.220 Australia, critical minerals framework, mining processing, and rare earth mineral recycling scrap.
00:07:02.600 Then in Japan, I just told you, Malaysia, he just did a memo of understanding on critical mineral diversification.
00:07:12.980 In Ukraine, a 10-year access to titanium and rare earth minerals.
00:07:17.760 In Thailand, an MOU on rare earth mineral supply.
00:07:21.840 Add that to what else he has done.
00:07:28.680 He is outflanking China.
00:07:32.960 He is trying to break the back of China.
00:07:36.940 He is friend-shoring, is what he's actually doing.
00:07:40.220 He is putting all of this emphasis on rare earth minerals.
00:07:46.640 He's cutting Asia away from China.
00:07:49.900 He's cutting Europe away from China.
00:07:52.680 He's cutting South America away from China.
00:07:56.740 He has moved all of the resources of rare earth minerals to us.
00:08:01.600 Anything outside of China is coming our way now.
00:08:04.600 That is massive, massive.
00:08:09.940 We were sitting ducks with rare earth minerals six months ago, a year ago.
00:08:17.320 Total sitting ducks.
00:08:18.840 They had everything coming their way.
00:08:21.060 We were not doing any kind of strategic thinking on this at all.
00:08:26.880 And this isn't piecemeal.
00:08:31.080 This is Operation Warp Speed for rare earth minerals.
00:08:38.680 The guy is so ahead of everyone else.
00:08:43.300 He is reshaping global trade and permanently, hopefully, sidelining China.
00:08:49.640 So we are never having to put our hand out to China.
00:08:55.540 It's remarkable.
00:08:56.880 What is happening?
00:08:57.940 Just remarkable.
00:09:00.440 Now, let me give you another story.
00:09:02.260 A truck hauling 21 monkeys to a testing facility in Florida overturned in Mississippi.
00:09:11.360 How did we make this jump?
00:09:14.340 Has he signed a memorandum of understanding with the monkeys?
00:09:19.060 Nope.
00:09:19.660 Nope.
00:09:20.080 They're still negotiating.
00:09:21.260 According to the Jasper County Sheriff's Office, the accident occurred on Interstate 59,
00:09:25.940 near the 117-mile marker just north of Heidelberg.
00:09:30.080 Six rhesus monkeys from Tulane University escaped.
00:09:35.040 Officials said five of the six that escaped have now been destroyed.
00:09:41.220 We have been in contact with an animal disposal company to help handle the situation.
00:09:46.800 The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, Parks, and I guess now monkeys is still looking for one diseased monkey still on the loose.
00:09:56.920 A hundred percent the beginning of an outbreak movie.
00:10:00.100 Oh, my.
00:10:00.920 That's exactly how it happens.
00:10:02.540 Just the one gets away.
00:10:04.000 Oh, we got five of the six.
00:10:05.800 What's the big deal?
00:10:07.300 What was the one?
00:10:08.300 What was the movie with?
00:10:09.800 Oh, what's his name?
00:10:12.860 Tommy.
00:10:13.980 Remember, he was the escaped convict.
00:10:15.980 He was the doctor and they were hauling him.
00:10:19.740 He was the doctor from Ohio based on a true story.
00:10:22.540 And they're hauling him and he escapes.
00:10:24.940 He has to try to prove himself innocent.
00:10:27.860 Fugitive?
00:10:29.100 Fugitive.
00:10:29.760 That was really.
00:10:30.960 Yeah, I'm sorry.
00:10:31.960 I was looking for a deep cut there.
00:10:33.800 You're talking the fugitive.
00:10:34.640 Fugitive.
00:10:35.100 Sorry.
00:10:35.320 I couldn't remember.
00:10:36.180 It's the fugitive and outbreak.
00:10:38.920 That's what this is.
00:10:39.980 It's those two movies combined.
00:10:41.820 That would be a good movie.
00:10:43.080 Right.
00:10:43.400 I don't want it in real life.
00:10:45.120 I'd prefer a lot of this not to be happening in real life.
00:10:47.900 What are the diseases again?
00:10:48.860 We got a little hep C going on.
00:10:50.980 I got a little COVID.
00:10:52.720 I don't.
00:10:53.380 I think there's three of them.
00:10:54.480 It's hep C, COVID, and what was the other one?
00:10:58.380 Herpes.
00:10:59.260 Oh, and herpes.
00:10:59.960 What happens if we combine all three into one monkey and then release it into the wild?
00:11:05.780 What could possibly go wrong?
00:11:07.500 Can I tell you something?
00:11:09.160 You know, we are in real trouble.
00:11:14.300 I mean, I hate to bring this up, too.
00:11:16.380 I mean, okay.
00:11:17.360 Did you need diseased monkeys on the loose today from me?
00:11:20.600 No.
00:11:21.280 No.
00:11:21.940 Can I make it worse?
00:11:23.560 Absolutely, I can make this worse.
00:11:25.520 You know when we had the COVID thing and we were all like, we shouldn't have these labs everywhere, you know?
00:11:34.260 Oh, like the labs with all the crazy, you know, gain-of-function research and things like that.
00:11:40.100 Yeah.
00:11:40.500 Yeah.
00:11:40.680 Um, we've built hundreds of new labs now.
00:11:46.340 Hundreds of new labs.
00:11:48.660 Uh, there are more than 3,500 BSL-3 and over 110 BSL-4, biosafety level 4 laboratories.
00:11:58.420 Um, and all of them are now working on pathogens that could kill all of us.
00:12:03.740 So, a 2025 Journal of Public Health study reveals over 90% of the countries that operate these labs have no oversight whatsoever.
00:12:15.460 All of them are working on diseases that can kill us all?
00:12:22.680 Uh-huh.
00:12:22.940 There's not like one that's doing like yogurt flavors or something?
00:12:26.080 No, there's not one.
00:12:26.820 No, there's not one.
00:12:27.520 No.
00:12:27.800 There is not, not one.
00:12:29.560 I wish there were.
00:12:30.660 Mm.
00:12:31.480 You know, uh, they keep saying these are shields from what's coming.
00:12:34.160 No, these are matchsticks.
00:12:35.580 That's what these labs are.
00:12:36.660 These are giant matchsticks and we are sitting in a bunch of kindling.
00:12:40.200 They're, they say they're developing vaccines, but what they're really doing is enhancing the virus.
00:12:46.340 Uh, which, which when I say enhancing, what that really means is they're weaponizing viruses.
00:12:52.560 Uh, so, uh, so don't worry, you know, it's just gain a function, which translated is loss of sanity.
00:13:00.840 I mean, cause I, the research makes me very nervous.
00:13:03.300 I mean, the fact that we have more labs that have higher safety standards in theory should be, that was one of the problems with the COVID outbreak, right?
00:13:12.860 Yeah.
00:13:13.020 They were doing research that should have been done in a BSL-4 and a BSL-1 and a BSL-2.
00:13:17.640 Yeah.
00:13:18.440 So, I mean, having more 4s is, that could be good, right?
00:13:22.000 Yeah.
00:13:23.220 I mean, just, just maybe.
00:13:24.080 Did you see the BSL-4 in China?
00:13:26.200 In, in Wuhan?
00:13:27.880 Well, I think that, that was the issue there is it wasn't a BSL-4.
00:13:30.860 And, well, no, I think they called it a BSL-4, didn't they?
00:13:34.220 It just wasn't one.
00:13:35.480 Yeah.
00:13:35.980 I don't think it was.
00:13:37.040 Yeah.
00:13:37.400 Um, do we, what, uh, let me just, do we have a BSL-4 for monkey research?
00:13:43.500 I think maybe.
00:13:44.700 I don't, I'm, I'm not really sure.
00:13:46.060 I don't need to transport them.
00:13:46.640 I know, keep them, if they're diseased, just keep them in one place.
00:13:50.660 You don't need to transport them anywhere.
00:13:52.020 In Atlanta, they're doing, uh, they're building another 150,000 square feet of a BSL-4 in, in
00:13:59.460 Atlanta.
00:14:00.040 So that's the place, you know, where all the zombies will be.
00:14:03.260 Can I just tell you a quick little story?
00:14:05.260 1979, Soviet Union, you know, they're trying to, you know, maintain this BSL-4.
00:14:12.960 They're not very good at it because, you know, they're not good at really anything in 1979
00:14:17.920 in Russia.
00:14:19.340 Except nuclear power.
00:14:20.500 That'll be safe in the future.
00:14:22.240 Exactly right.
00:14:23.120 Okay.
00:14:23.700 So, um, there was a cloud released from this biosafety level lab four, no flames, no alarms,
00:14:32.280 just a faint, invisible mist.
00:14:34.780 It's kind of like my teenage son's farts.
00:14:38.000 Okay.
00:14:38.620 Okay.
00:14:38.980 It's invisible and it's deadly.
00:14:41.120 And it was carrying anthrax spores, okay, from the weapons lab.
00:14:49.100 Well, people began to die, clearly.
00:14:52.660 Um, we don't know how many, they think hundreds, um, entire families suffocated because, uh, the
00:14:59.700 bacteria devoured their lungs.
00:15:01.460 And so they were like, I can't breathe because I have no lung.
00:15:04.260 Okay.
00:15:05.440 Um, and the Kremlin was like, yeah, it's not happening.
00:15:08.960 What are you seeing?
00:15:09.700 That those people were eating tainted meat.
00:15:13.000 That's what's happening.
00:15:14.160 And it's eating their lungs.
00:15:15.640 They Chernobyl'd it.
00:15:16.680 Yeah.
00:15:17.080 Yeah.
00:15:17.300 Okay.
00:15:18.340 Uh, and so for a decade, nobody really knew what was going on until the fall of the Soviet
00:15:22.440 Union.
00:15:22.800 And then people were going in and they're like, oh, here's what happened.
00:15:26.240 In one of these biosafety labs, a technician failed to replace an air filter properly.
00:15:35.300 And that was that just that allowed this microscopic storm of death to be released into the air.
00:15:45.440 I don't know.
00:15:46.780 I mean, if your air filter not being installed properly can kill a bunch of people and then
00:15:52.420 blame it on the tainted meat, the day McDonald's, uh, I don't know.
00:15:57.680 I, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't really think that we should.
00:16:01.480 We have them all over 149 nations have them now.
00:16:06.380 149.
00:16:07.780 There's definitely not 149 nations that should have stuff like that.
00:16:11.500 You don't think so?
00:16:12.080 No, I can't.
00:16:13.160 I don't even know that I could name 149 nations.
00:16:15.480 Try this one.
00:16:15.960 In India, the labs now are experimenting with the Crimean Congo viruses, fatality rate of 75%.
00:16:24.360 In Russia, under its sanitary shield initiative, uh, they are building 15 new BSL-4 sites.
00:16:32.520 In Brazil, Project Orion, a high containment complex integrated with its particle accelerator.
00:16:40.940 Ooh.
00:16:41.120 And as I said, Atlanta, 160,000 square feet, apparently we don't have enough room for all
00:16:47.360 the monkeys that we're releasing out into the wild and eventually we'll find and then
00:16:50.960 put them in there and torture them or do whatever it is we do.
00:16:53.940 No international body tracks or regulates what's happening in any of these fortresses.
00:16:59.520 What the hell is wrong with this?
00:17:00.580 We should note an international body does not necessarily solve the problem.
00:17:05.520 Okay.
00:17:06.240 As we've seen, they don't know.
00:17:07.640 You know what?
00:17:08.020 When they do moderate, they usually import people to rape the citizens around the facilities.
00:17:12.200 Exactly right.
00:17:12.940 But you know what I'm really sick of?
00:17:14.180 There is no international body that does anything except just let these people put really bad
00:17:20.940 things into our body.
00:17:22.680 Can we, can we stop with this?
00:17:25.520 We're good at that on our own.
00:17:26.600 I went through Taco Bell's drive-thru yesterday and put all sorts of things in my body that should
00:17:31.300 not have been in there.
00:17:32.600 We're good at doing that as Americans on our own.
00:17:37.040 We don't need your help.
00:17:39.360 I really, just stop.
00:17:42.580 The arrogance, the arrogance of these, hey, you know what?
00:17:47.060 We need to fiddle with some more viruses and let's make a digital god that we can't control.
00:17:54.720 What the hell is wrong with us?
00:17:56.540 Especially when the digital god that we can't control can make new viruses.
00:18:00.840 This is exactly right.
00:18:02.320 This is exactly right.
00:18:04.120 And maybe, maybe, maybe what we do is we put that into a self-driving car and the wrecks
00:18:09.660 and monkeys just start flying out of everyone's butt.
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00:19:19.320 Let me go to our chief researcher, Jason Buttrell, who is with us now.
00:19:35.460 Jason, did you see the story today about apparently some of our guys going in and trying to kidnap
00:19:44.680 Maduro?
00:19:46.540 Yeah.
00:19:47.440 Why not?
00:19:48.220 You've done The Fugitive.
00:19:50.200 You've done Outbreak.
00:19:51.180 Let's do James Bond now.
00:19:52.360 That's pretty much what this is.
00:19:54.420 And we weren't going into kidnap Maduro.
00:19:56.980 This is a way more involved story than this.
00:19:59.680 This goes all the way back to the final painful year of the Biden administration in the Dominican
00:20:04.960 Republic is where this story starts.
00:20:07.520 There was a...
00:20:08.060 Well, did Biden think that that might be Venezuela?
00:20:10.560 He was just confused.
00:20:11.420 The map was upside down, you know, it's the same, I guess.
00:20:16.980 But yeah, so a Department of Homeland Security attache was stationed at our embassy there and
00:20:22.520 he got a tip.
00:20:23.380 Someone, some random person just came in and said, hey, there's some Venezuelan government
00:20:27.560 planes that just landed in Dominican Republic.
00:20:29.960 They're in a hangar.
00:20:31.260 Well, fast forward a little bit.
00:20:32.860 They did some investigation.
00:20:33.860 They found out that one of these planes was President Nicolas Maduro's actual personal
00:20:39.280 plane that he uses to fly all over the place.
00:20:42.460 And before we go into this story, just to figure out what this conflict is truly all
00:20:48.040 about, Glenn, look at where Nicolas Maduro flew to in this plane.
00:20:52.820 He would fly to China.
00:20:54.340 He would fly to Iran.
00:20:56.180 He would fly to Russia.
00:20:57.760 So just keep that in the back of your mind.
00:21:00.020 Yep.
00:21:00.400 For what we've been talking about for the last couple of weeks.
00:21:03.220 That's what this that's what all of this stuff with the boats is all about.
00:21:06.900 Russia, China, Iran, period.
00:21:09.460 Yeah.
00:21:10.100 Anyway, that's what it's about.
00:21:11.700 So so they would so the Department of Homeland Security, some other officials, I'm assuming
00:21:16.060 the CIA was heavily involved in this as well.
00:21:18.480 They detained these pilots with the approval of the Dominican Republic and they questioned
00:21:23.340 them all.
00:21:23.720 And they actually got Nicolas Maduro's personal pilot.
00:21:26.440 And you can see this personal pilot.
00:21:28.160 He you see him on you can see him on tweets now on X him flying.
00:21:32.440 Flying the plane right next to Maduro with Russian jets just outside the window.
00:21:38.220 They tried to turn him and get him to fly Maduro on one of these trips to divert it towards
00:21:45.180 an American military base or a friendly country that we could then nab Maduro.
00:21:50.240 Uh, all of this kind of fell apart later.
00:21:53.280 The, uh, the Maduro's pilot decided to renege on the entire thing and he decided not to
00:21:59.300 go forward.
00:22:00.020 What a surprise.
00:22:00.500 But it shows you a Biden, a Biden plan didn't work.
00:22:04.860 I mean, it shows you the links now.
00:22:08.600 I think that they've, they've already made up their mind on what's going to happen with
00:22:11.780 Venezuela.
00:22:12.180 They are cracking down on Venezuela just this month.
00:22:15.060 Uh, president Trump signed, uh, an order to authorize covert CIA operations inside Venezuela.
00:22:21.360 And that it's very important to understand that every time you see one of these narco,
00:22:26.420 uh, drug trafficking boats get taken out the way the military works there, there are rules
00:22:31.800 of engagement.
00:22:32.340 There is predication.
00:22:33.460 They're not just going to say, yeah, that kind of looks like the same model of a drug boat.
00:22:38.040 Let's take it out.
00:22:38.860 No, they have assets on the ground, most probably CIA that are identifying that predication.
00:22:44.080 There's, they know for a fact that these are drug carrying boats, but the point is they
00:22:49.200 are on the ground in, in Venezuela.
00:22:51.080 I don't see this slowing down at all.
00:22:53.600 I think it's going to progress the far, the, the question now is how far is it going to
00:22:57.540 progress?
00:22:58.100 How long is this going to take until the next escalation happens?
00:23:02.160 Thank you very much, Jason.
00:23:03.320 I appreciate it.
00:23:03.920 Thanks for the update.
00:23:04.580 Uh, there is, there is so much more to cover.
00:23:10.700 Um, how about let's, let's start when we come back with the liberal podcaster that's
00:23:15.860 like, yeah, I got a warning to Democrats.
00:23:18.920 We're coming after you.
00:23:20.340 Wait, what?
00:23:21.420 Excuse me.
00:23:22.940 Next.
00:23:23.420 This is Glenn Beck.
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00:25:43.500 Let me go through a couple of things here.
00:25:45.580 Let me start with this.
00:25:48.040 The liberal podcaster from the podcast, I've Had It, which sounds happy.
00:25:58.220 The podcast host is Jennifer Welsh, and she started with playing a clip from the No Kings rally of a woman supporting the murder of Charlie Kirk.
00:26:07.920 Listen to this.
00:26:08.840 Cut.
00:26:09.200 Cut one.
00:26:09.680 Him's horrible.
00:26:11.120 Horrible.
00:26:11.720 Charlie Kirk is horrible?
00:26:13.000 Yes.
00:26:13.420 I'm glad he's not here.
00:26:14.940 You're glad he's dead?
00:26:16.500 Yes.
00:26:17.440 Why would you say something like that, ma'am?
00:26:19.520 Because he was horrible on the campuses, the college campuses.
00:26:22.600 Good argument.
00:26:25.000 So listen up, Democratic establishment.
00:26:28.120 You can either jump on board with this or we're coming after you in the same way that we come after MAGA.
00:26:35.100 Period.
00:26:36.040 Stop missing out on these big rallies.
00:26:41.020 Hakeem and Chuck should have been front and center introducing the next mayor of New York City.
00:26:46.760 But no, they wouldn't show up because they're they're that are beholden to the same corporation.
00:26:52.920 That Donald Trump that helped Donald Trump get elected.
00:26:57.280 And does this not sound like just an embarrassment?
00:27:00.260 Kudos to Bernie, to AOC, to Zoron and that woman out in somewhere middle America saying Charlie Kirk.
00:27:09.540 He was a racist.
00:27:10.440 He was a piece of.
00:27:12.100 There are so many more of us than there are of them.
00:27:15.220 And these Democrats that continue to play patty cake with corporations and lobbyists.
00:27:21.800 Nobody wants that.
00:27:23.640 Nobody wants you.
00:27:26.040 Does this not sound like something I said was coming like 2010?
00:27:31.560 Oh, yeah.
00:27:32.060 I'm like, it's going to happen.
00:27:33.460 I think I started saying this in 2004 when they put Michael Moore in the presidential box of the Democratic Convention.
00:27:40.820 I said, don't do it.
00:27:42.000 These people will eat you in the end.
00:27:44.780 Don't do it.
00:27:46.400 And they did it.
00:27:47.160 And here they are.
00:27:47.900 They're getting ready to eat them.
00:27:49.320 And it couldn't happen to a nicer group of people, quite honestly.
00:27:53.220 Let's not point out just what a collection of inane blather that was.
00:27:58.220 Oh, yeah.
00:27:58.440 There was like nothing even said.
00:28:00.480 It was like, corporations, establishment, it's like all the same words in the same order.
00:28:07.920 You're describing a person who was murdered.
00:28:10.760 I know.
00:28:11.440 And it's like, it's just like, hey, but yeah, but Chuck Schumer isn't doing enough of the establishment and corporations.
00:28:18.280 Oh, like what even outside of the absolutely, you know, subhuman reaction to somebody else's death?
00:28:28.700 Like, what even is that industry?
00:28:31.200 What is what is that?
00:28:33.260 What would you get out of that?
00:28:35.120 That is mostly peaceful.
00:28:36.220 That's a mostly peaceful podcast.
00:28:37.980 That's what that is.
00:28:38.820 It is mostly.
00:28:39.320 It's only part of the time.
00:28:40.700 Are they happy about someone being shot on stage?
00:28:42.920 Exactly right.
00:28:43.320 And saying we're coming for you.
00:28:44.920 Yeah.
00:28:45.620 Only part of the time.
00:28:46.480 It's mostly peaceful.
00:28:47.600 That was the thing that, what's her face?
00:28:52.620 I want to say Corinne Jean-Pierre because she's on my mind with her fabulous book tour.
00:28:56.460 It's been great.
00:28:57.040 But no, I mean, Jasmine Crockett said the other day, she said when she says, when she calls Trump Hitler, she's not necessarily looking for someone to commit a violent act.
00:29:10.200 Right.
00:29:10.400 Not necessarily.
00:29:10.960 Not necessarily.
00:29:11.780 Now, if that's the way you take it.
00:29:13.480 Right.
00:29:13.900 That's the way you take it.
00:29:15.400 Right.
00:29:15.640 But she wasn't necessarily.
00:29:17.460 She's not necessarily looking for that each and every time she says the word Hitler, which is great.
00:29:23.820 It's so much better than I expected from her.
00:29:26.620 Let me take you back in history.
00:29:29.400 There was a great article, a great op-ed piece that I read just the other day.
00:29:33.480 And I think it's worth remembering.
00:29:34.960 The Kansas-Nebraska Act.
00:29:38.540 Oh, good.
00:29:39.720 Right?
00:29:40.240 Right?
00:29:40.640 When you have something sexy like that, you lead the show with it.
00:29:43.600 I know.
00:29:43.920 You want Kansas-Nebraska Act?
00:29:45.300 I know.
00:29:45.540 You're jumping that in the back half hour?
00:29:46.980 I know.
00:29:47.480 So here's, now listen to this.
00:29:48.860 This was the question whether states should decide for themselves whether or not that we should have slavery.
00:29:55.960 Okay.
00:29:56.120 The founders said, nope, no more slavery.
00:29:58.620 We started adding states and then the South was like, we can order, wait, everybody should be free to be able to pick slavery if they want it.
00:30:07.260 Okay?
00:30:08.520 Um, so what happened, because this set the whole country on fire.
00:30:14.080 What happened next was not democracy.
00:30:15.780 It was anarchy.
00:30:17.480 And there's a lot to learn here.
00:30:19.980 So these settlers, and I use air quotes on this, poured in from Missouri and Illinois.
00:30:26.060 They weren't there to build homes.
00:30:27.860 They were there to vote with rifles.
00:30:30.020 They came armed with a conviction and hatred, both sides certain that the other wasn't just wrong, but evil.
00:30:38.080 The free staters set up newspapers, printing presses, pro-slavery mobs, the border ruffians.
00:30:45.680 They called and said basically what she was saying, burn it all down.
00:30:49.180 We're coming for you.
00:30:50.520 The town of Lawrence, Kansas, sacked.
00:30:53.340 Hotel was leveled.
00:30:54.740 Presses were all smashed.
00:30:55.900 And then came a guy that you might have heard of lately, John Brown.
00:31:01.380 John Brown, not a good guy.
00:31:03.900 I just want to remind you, it's the John Brown, what is it, anarchists or socialist gun club that is going around right now with the left.
00:31:14.320 Here's who he was.
00:31:15.860 He rode in at night with a few followers, and he pulled five men out of their homes and then executed them.
00:31:21.640 Because he thought God had chosen him to strike the first blow against evil.
00:31:27.260 And that blow ended up all the way going to Fort Sumter.
00:31:31.800 They called this Bleeding Kansas at the time.
00:31:35.460 That was the rehearsal for the Civil War.
00:31:40.340 Victor Davis Hanson, one of the best historians of our time, says, now we're living through another Bleeding Kansas.
00:31:48.660 And I think he's absolutely right.
00:31:50.620 But the law itself is on the line.
00:31:53.980 States declare they can ignore the federal immigration law.
00:31:57.660 Nobody does anything.
00:31:58.840 District attorneys refuse to prosecute crimes that they agree with.
00:32:03.180 Street mobs threaten violence.
00:32:04.900 Silence dissent.
00:32:06.520 You got this lady.
00:32:08.620 Self-appointed crusaders believe rage is righteousness.
00:32:13.780 And when you hear politicians say any means necessary,
00:32:18.300 what does that mean?
00:32:19.660 What does that mean?
00:32:22.300 Media figures excusing assassination attempts because they had it coming.
00:32:28.180 He was a bad guy.
00:32:29.340 Understand what time it is.
00:32:30.660 The storm isn't coming.
00:32:32.000 The storm is already formed, and it's on shore.
00:32:34.000 In Kansas, it started with press rooms and ballot boxes.
00:32:39.640 Then came the mobs, then the swords, and the fire.
00:32:43.380 The government of the United States at the time, most powerful on earth, powerless to stop it.
00:32:48.900 Why?
00:32:49.200 Why couldn't they stop it last time?
00:32:53.120 This is the key to understanding.
00:32:56.320 They couldn't stop it last time because the people had stopped believing in their government.
00:33:01.940 And they only believed in their side.
00:33:05.800 And once that happens, the law becomes optional.
00:33:11.160 Justice becomes personal.
00:33:13.080 And violence becomes understandable.
00:33:16.820 And that's when the nation ceases to be a nation at all.
00:33:20.160 We now have protesters who call riots protests.
00:33:25.780 We have this lady saying, it's right, and it's coming for you.
00:33:30.040 Politicians celebrate chaos when it serves their side.
00:33:32.980 Otherwise, they're dead set against it.
00:33:34.800 Mobs who actually think they're John Brown and are proud of that.
00:33:39.060 They're shooting flames and bullets and swords in the dark.
00:33:53.040 Hanson says, the left now is bleeding Kansas again.
00:33:56.360 But I'll tell you something else.
00:33:57.700 If we're really honest, it's not only the left.
00:34:00.580 Any side, listen carefully, any side that worships its ideology more than its country
00:34:06.980 will end up spilling the same blood.
00:34:11.580 The lesson of bleeding Kansas isn't merely a warning.
00:34:15.260 It's a mirror.
00:34:16.680 And in that mirror, you should see what happens when the center doesn't hold.
00:34:23.240 But here's the good news.
00:34:24.880 It doesn't have to end the same way.
00:34:26.460 We know history.
00:34:28.200 We know history.
00:34:29.340 Well, some of us know history.
00:34:31.240 Everybody needs to learn history.
00:34:32.540 Can you learn history?
00:34:34.340 Once you learn history, you will understand.
00:34:36.560 Wait a minute.
00:34:37.100 I've seen this cycle before.
00:34:39.000 And we can still be the generation that remembers what the founders meant when they said,
00:34:42.920 E Pluribus Unum, out of many, one.
00:34:45.640 Not one ideology.
00:34:47.460 Not one religion.
00:34:49.200 One nation.
00:34:50.980 Bound not by swords or mobs or guns or rage, but by law, faith, and mutual respect.
00:34:59.940 Bleeding Kansas was the first storm, the first firestorm that led to the Civil War.
00:35:05.460 And if we don't learn from it, the next storm might be our last.
00:35:14.960 That lady is proof positive that they believe the ends justify the means.
00:35:22.620 They believe that they are righteous, just like John Brown believed.
00:35:26.660 He's on a mission from God.
00:35:33.520 And so he has a right to shed blood.
00:35:36.300 They believe the same thing.
00:35:41.000 Be aware.
00:35:42.860 Learn from history.
00:35:43.860 And do the opposite.
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00:37:17.200 More Glenn Beck in a GIF.
00:37:28.320 I want to play this.
00:37:37.380 A host from Newsmax, Rob Finnerty, had a question I know that Pat on this program has asked over many, many years.
00:37:50.580 Listen, here it is, cut seven.
00:37:51.780 And I'm more interested in why we keep doing this.
00:37:56.060 Government affairs reporter Melissa Russo, senior politics editor at Politico Sally Goldenberg, and Telemundo 47 anchor Rosarina Breton.
00:38:04.100 This is a two-hour debate.
00:38:05.680 Rosarina Breton.
00:38:06.800 Just say Rosarina Breton.
00:38:08.180 But for whatever reason, we all feel the need to pronounce it like we're living in Mexico, like we're living in a country where Spanish is the native tongue.
00:38:14.940 That's not the case here in the U.S.
00:38:16.860 Rosarina Breton.
00:38:18.840 He said it.
00:38:19.640 I couldn't understand what he was saying.
00:38:21.560 As I've said before, I am Irish.
00:38:23.940 And if I was moderating that debate, would the host introduce me as Robert James Finnerty, don't you know, the little lad?
00:38:31.640 There he is, Robert James Finnerty.
00:38:33.180 If the host was Chinese, would they then introduce that person with a Chinese accent?
00:38:39.640 I don't think so.
00:38:42.980 I don't think so either.
00:38:44.920 Interesting question.
00:38:47.600 That's the Pat Gray.
00:38:48.640 I know.
00:38:50.940 I just love it.
00:38:51.940 It's such a weird thing.
00:38:53.340 It does seem to be only Spanish.
00:38:56.180 It is.
00:38:56.980 It is.
00:38:57.520 Only Spanish.
00:38:58.680 It is.
00:38:59.100 Why?
00:39:00.460 Because I think people think that it's really, really cool.
00:39:03.480 You know?
00:39:03.920 Because that's a...
00:39:04.560 A romantic language, I suppose.
00:39:06.620 No, it's really cool that I'm not white.
00:39:10.440 I'm not just American.
00:39:12.080 Right, but...
00:39:12.600 I can be just as Hispanic as any Hispanic, even though I'm not Hispanic at all.
00:39:18.780 Like, so you're using essentially the woke reasoning, right?
00:39:22.740 Yeah.
00:39:23.040 Like, there's some sort of...
00:39:24.140 But, like, that would apply to all these other different languages.
00:39:29.940 No, it would not.
00:39:30.940 Why?
00:39:31.360 Irish or white.
00:39:32.580 No, but Chinese, African, you know, various African languages.
00:39:39.080 I mean, I don't think anyone would try those for reasons that...
00:39:45.660 Would get you canceled.
00:39:46.540 Even the Newsmax House.
00:39:48.100 Even he was like...
00:39:48.740 Would they do it as a Chinese accent?
00:39:51.140 After I've just demonstrated what Irish would sound like?
00:39:54.460 Would they try Chinese?
00:39:56.020 No, they would not.
00:39:56.900 No, they would not.
00:39:57.580 Would you?
00:39:58.220 No.
00:39:59.000 Because you don't...
00:40:00.640 No.
00:40:00.740 But I get that.
00:40:02.020 It makes a lot of sense.
00:40:02.980 It would be a very bad idea to attempt it.
00:40:05.740 It's a bad idea for everybody to attempt it, including the Spanish.
00:40:08.780 The actual answer here is to just pronounce the words as you pronounce the words.
00:40:13.520 We don't need to adopt and try to sound, you know, like we're Spanish-speaking for 12 syllables per day.
00:40:23.780 That's not a thing.
00:40:26.700 Why do I don't...
00:40:27.380 It's really...
00:40:28.380 It's just agonizing.
00:40:30.380 Yeah.
00:40:30.480 It's just agonizing.
00:40:31.480 Okay.
00:40:31.860 Let me...
00:40:32.760 I want to play a little game.
00:40:35.480 Is this a good idea or a bad idea?
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00:40:41.360 Cut one.
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00:41:02.020 Ain't no sunshine when she's gone.
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00:41:06.880 Anytime she goes away.
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00:41:21.180 Okay, so $20,000 will get you a home robot named Neo, $499 a month.
00:41:27.960 When you say good idea or bad idea, did you mean naming your child Berndt?
00:41:33.440 Was that the idea you were running by me?
00:41:36.220 Okay, no.
00:41:36.640 No, no.
00:41:39.380 Good idea or bad idea?
00:41:40.540 By the way, just so you know, sometimes Neo can't navigate things.
00:41:46.280 And so when it can't, a human takes over the controls of Neo and will navigate your house for Neo.
00:41:56.980 So you've got somebody viewing through the eyes of the robot everything in your house.
00:42:03.320 What could go wrong?
00:42:04.640 What could go wrong?
00:42:05.320 Nothing.
00:42:05.800 Nothing could go wrong with that.
00:42:06.740 Nothing creepy would happen.
00:42:08.040 No.
00:42:08.440 No.
00:42:08.700 We know that for a fact.
00:42:10.080 Not at all.
00:42:10.460 I want to buy some Neos and send them to people I don't like.
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00:44:45.240 There is something going on that is ancient, it is evil, and it is happening in our college campuses
00:44:52.020 and possibly even happening in our homes.
00:44:55.280 We'll talk about that here in 60 seconds.
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00:46:13.760 All right, let me, uh, there's a couple of things going on right now, uh, that is, you know, I don't know, a little disturbing.
00:46:29.860 Uh, let me just, let me start here.
00:46:34.420 Have you seen the video from a drone of Hamas faking the unearthing of the remains of a dismembered hostage?
00:46:43.820 They push this body out of a window, then drag it over to a hole and bury it, and then go get the Red Cross and say,
00:46:54.020 see, we think we found a body, one of the hostages.
00:46:57.780 They just buried it, and it was all on videotape from a drone.
00:47:01.840 This guy was watching.
00:47:05.040 We're dealing with evil.
00:47:06.120 Next story.
00:47:10.740 Zoran Mandami.
00:47:12.240 His father, Mahmood.
00:47:14.560 He is a very prominent leftist in his own right.
00:47:18.060 Uh, he penned a book after 9-11, uh, where he argued,
00:47:22.560 there's moral equivalence between the United States and Al-Qaeda.
00:47:27.140 Um, you know, we've done horrible, horrible things, and so, you know.
00:47:31.880 This is a guy who, by the way, specializes in the study of colonialism, anti-colonialism, and decolonialization.
00:47:40.660 In other words, how do I take these colonial countries, a.k.a. the West, and take them apart?
00:47:47.060 He wrote a book, Good Muslim, Bad Muslim, which I think explains where his son is coming from.
00:47:54.100 Um, he has, um, uh, all kinds of really interesting things to say that might make a little more sense
00:48:02.320 when you see his son, you know, praising, uh, the jihadist Brooklyn mom, imam, Wahaj.
00:48:12.180 Also, uh, Linda Sarsour, who he's very close.
00:48:15.800 That's a Palestinian-American activist.
00:48:18.600 She's really not good.
00:48:19.740 His support for the Muslim Americans convicted for terrorist financing, for their support of Hamas.
00:48:27.000 He, standing with them.
00:48:29.860 In the book that his dad wrote, his dad said there are many similarities between the U.S. and Al-Qaeda.
00:48:37.040 American foreign policy is ultimately to blame for the devastating attacks which killed nearly 3,000 people.
00:48:43.020 Suicide bombings should not be viewed as barbaric.
00:48:47.100 Really?
00:48:48.080 Suicide bombings.
00:48:49.740 Remember I told you about a culture of death that was coming?
00:48:54.100 This is it.
00:48:55.300 When you can say suicide bombings is okay.
00:48:57.900 It's not okay.
00:48:59.760 He wrote, there's growing common ground between the perpetrators of 9-11 and the official response to it by the U.S.
00:49:07.220 He claimed that there was eerie similarities between the American bombing of Iraq and Afghanistan
00:49:12.540 and the Al-Qaeda bombing of embassies in Nairobi and of the Twin Towers on 9-11.
00:49:18.140 He said there's a moral equivalence between the two and you shouldn't stigmatize suicide bombing.
00:49:25.840 Okay.
00:49:27.840 All right.
00:49:28.780 So, who was the last politician that we had with a funny name whose father wrote a book?
00:49:37.100 Or maybe he wrote a book about his father's dreams.
00:49:40.100 I can't remember.
00:49:41.200 Remember how screwed up that guy was?
00:49:43.100 This guy's worse.
00:49:47.520 Now there's another story unfolding in college campuses like the one where Momdani's dad is teaching.
00:49:54.020 And it's not a protest.
00:49:57.280 Well, I mean, it is.
00:49:59.840 But it's not a spontaneous protest.
00:50:02.520 It's not spontaneous outrage.
00:50:05.180 All of these things that we're seeing on college campuses, all of these pro-Hamas things,
00:50:12.120 it looks like, hmm, a toolkit, an agenda, a playbook, and funding is now coming from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
00:50:25.240 So, when you're seeing these dupes, you're seeing these kids screaming for Hamas on college campuses,
00:50:34.320 there's a good show, a good chance they're being funded now by Iran,
00:50:39.920 a foreign hostile government encouraging demonstrations, funding activists, feeding the anger.
00:50:48.660 Okay.
00:50:49.320 Good.
00:50:50.360 Good.
00:50:50.680 Good.
00:50:56.200 I was thinking about this last night.
00:51:05.820 Evil never comes and introduces itself as evil.
00:51:09.380 It never does.
00:51:10.540 It never comes out, hi, you know, I just want to introduce myself.
00:51:14.200 I'll just be very clear.
00:51:15.180 I'm evil.
00:51:17.080 Usually, it'll start with things like, you know, I'm just asking questions here.
00:51:22.800 Let me just ask some questions here.
00:51:25.240 Amalek.
00:51:28.220 Ever heard that name?
00:51:30.740 In ancient days, Amalek was the first to attack the Israelites from behind.
00:51:38.280 And he struck the weak and the tired and the unguarded.
00:51:43.280 Struck them from behind.
00:51:45.680 He didn't come out in open battle.
00:51:47.940 He came through deceit and cowardice.
00:51:51.720 And the spirit of Amalek is still alive today.
00:51:59.840 He's not speaking through, you know, the desert raiders.
00:52:03.180 It's seeping through our screens and our pulpits, our dinner tables.
00:52:08.300 And it says, it says little things like, you know, I think the Jews control everything.
00:52:14.580 You know, you're Charlie Kirk.
00:52:17.460 You kind of, you deserve what you got.
00:52:20.160 You had coming to you.
00:52:21.420 And it turns really old, ancient lies into hashtags.
00:52:28.840 And this spirit has a goal.
00:52:34.540 And the spirit is to poison the conscience of good men to make you believe that resentment is truth, that envy is justice, that hatred is discernment.
00:52:46.680 And there are so many people now, even Christian hearts, are opening up to this and listening to this.
00:52:55.120 If you know history of the Second World War, you've seen this movie before, and it doesn't end well.
00:53:02.960 I mean, here's the warning.
00:53:04.160 When you repeat those words, you're not exposing a conspiracy.
00:53:08.840 You're joining one.
00:53:10.260 You're becoming a voice in a choir that has sung through every single age, from Pharaoh's court to the gallows in Iran, the smoke of Auschwitz.
00:53:23.020 Every single time, every time the world starts to say, you know, the Jews are the problem, it's not the Jews who were destroyed.
00:53:30.700 It's really not.
00:53:31.920 They're not the ones that were destroyed first.
00:53:35.080 It's the soul of the nations that believe it that are destroyed first.
00:53:40.260 So I've been spending some real time looking at what's happening, listening to what people are saying.
00:53:47.380 I'm investigating their claims.
00:53:49.540 I want to know what they're saying, and I'm investigating their claims.
00:53:53.700 I want to know the truth just as much as they do.
00:54:00.220 That's the only way you can fight things like this is with the truth.
00:54:03.720 You have to name the lie, but you cannot mirror its venom.
00:54:08.080 You just calmly and plainly have to say, you know, I've seen this movie before.
00:54:14.100 This is the story that's killed millions of people before, and it's not anywhere coming from anywhere good.
00:54:23.240 It's not coming from God.
00:54:24.680 But you have to speak the truth without hatred because truth breaks the chains that are stronger, and hatred will never break those chains.
00:54:42.380 It forges chains.
00:54:43.880 So speak with truth.
00:54:49.660 And then, you know, remember.
00:54:53.380 This is where it's so important to know history.
00:54:55.720 Just remember.
00:54:57.300 Remind our brothers and sister, you know, that there's not been a covenant with Israel that's been revoked.
00:55:05.940 Now, not everybody believes in this, but if you're Christian, when did God revoke that covenant?
00:55:12.900 You know, Jesus was a son of that covenant.
00:55:17.480 You know, Paul warned the Gentile believers, do not boast against the root, for the root supports you.
00:55:25.500 What do you think that means?
00:55:26.440 If you're sawing off the branch of the Jew, you're sawing off the branch you stand on.
00:55:40.540 The other thing we're really bad at now is compassion.
00:55:46.080 But compassion in action.
00:55:48.020 You've got to show up.
00:55:49.420 You have to shake hands of people.
00:55:51.260 You've got to go to where people live.
00:55:54.320 You've got to give to families that are fleeing terror.
00:55:59.280 Let the world see that, you know, when everybody else is abandoning, I'm going to stand.
00:56:04.920 Because Christians draw nearer to that.
00:56:08.580 They don't run from it.
00:56:10.200 They don't hide from it.
00:56:11.520 And they certainly don't pursue it.
00:56:16.860 This is an ancient, ancient spirit that we're fighting.
00:56:23.100 And it feeds on silence and indifference.
00:56:32.380 So how do you kill it?
00:56:33.760 Well, you starve it to death.
00:56:35.920 Men of conscience, when they stand together, it starves it to death.
00:56:41.480 You've got to guard your heart.
00:56:44.740 Don't have the hate of the haters.
00:56:47.260 It'll consume you.
00:56:48.360 Pray for them.
00:56:49.560 Pity them.
00:56:51.000 Because they are captive to this ancient spirit.
00:56:54.540 And they have no idea.
00:56:56.960 And if you answer their darkness with rage,
00:57:01.840 Amalek wins again.
00:57:03.720 And this time, it's inside of you.
00:57:09.040 Everything that we're fighting right now.
00:57:10.660 Everything from the streets of Portland, streets of South Korea, what's happening in China, what's happening in the streets of Paris, France, England, Los Angeles, New York, Illinois, all of this.
00:57:31.800 This is ancient.
00:57:36.200 And it's a struggle between remembrance and amnesia.
00:57:41.820 Humility and pride.
00:57:44.320 Covenant and chaos.
00:57:47.020 You've got to choose each one of those.
00:57:49.420 Am I going to be humble or am I going to be prideful?
00:57:52.560 Am I going to stick it to them?
00:57:54.080 Do I have a covenant that restricts me or am I for chaos?
00:58:01.540 Burn it all down.
00:58:04.940 Am I going to remember or am I going to pretend that this is different this time?
00:58:10.140 Every generation has to choose what side it's on.
00:58:12.700 So when somebody says something to you that you know is absolutely not true and full of hatred, Charlie Kirk deserved it.
00:58:27.400 That's not true.
00:58:30.720 Jews are the problem.
00:58:31.980 That's not true.
00:58:32.680 The problem is, is that the hatred, the hatred of this spirit is blinding you.
00:58:43.620 And that hatred has a name.
00:58:48.380 And it's ancient.
00:58:49.900 And I'm not going to serve it.
00:58:54.960 Because this hatred doesn't come with a sword.
00:58:58.080 It comes when hearts refuse to hate.
00:59:01.320 It flees when hearts refuse to hate.
00:59:05.940 When enough people stand between the lie and the victim and say, no, no, I'm not going there this time.
00:59:11.560 No.
00:59:12.440 It's different this time.
00:59:17.540 That's how you fight Amalek.
00:59:20.240 That's how you win without becoming everything you despise.
00:59:24.200 What you're seeing all over the streets.
00:59:33.380 Hamas.
00:59:35.260 What you're seeing with calls for Sharia law in England, in France, and all over.
00:59:40.880 What you're seeing with Mamdani and the lies that he is spreading right now.
00:59:46.540 Iran and what they're spreading.
00:59:48.620 This is an ancient evil.
00:59:50.160 What you're seeing with Mamdani and the lies that he is spreading right now.
00:59:54.200 And you have to make the decision right now to fight it.
01:00:00.460 And the best way to fight it right now is with pity and compassion and truth.
01:00:09.180 Courage.
01:00:10.920 To speak the truth.
01:00:12.500 Remembrance so you know what you're looking at.
01:00:18.000 You're not looking at a bunch of protesters.
01:00:21.720 You're looking at an ancient evil.
01:00:24.920 And in this case, as we see in today's news, that ancient evil is not coming from necessarily just our campuses.
01:00:33.400 That ancient evil is coming from a foreign country named Iran.
01:00:38.640 They're funding it.
01:00:39.820 They're putting it together.
01:00:40.920 They're encouraging it.
01:00:42.200 And they're not alone.
01:00:44.840 There's a lot of people that would like to see America fall.
01:00:48.240 Are you going to be part of that?
01:00:49.920 Are you going to stand on the sidelines?
01:00:51.860 Or are you going to be part of the solution?
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01:03:01.240 Still?
01:03:02.960 Still?
01:03:04.200 Yeah.
01:03:05.920 I just can't with this stuff.
01:03:09.120 I mean, this program has grown massively.
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01:03:16.380 I don't know what your number is on this, Glenn, but certainly a high percentage of people who are on this program.
01:03:24.520 It's the same thing.
01:03:27.700 Out of $350 million, you don't think $40 million on this program should be on this program?
01:03:32.400 No, I don't.
01:03:33.400 I don't.
01:03:33.920 Not in this country.
01:03:34.660 That's not the country that I think is—we're not running it the way that it was designed, I'll tell you that.
01:03:43.560 And, you know, this is the same thing with the Obamacare subsidies.
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01:03:50.480 She tweeted, she's like, this couple is about to have their health care double.
01:03:58.380 This is—I think it was in her state, and she's complaining about it.
01:04:02.020 Then you look at the details of the couple.
01:04:03.820 Okay.
01:04:04.120 A couple retired.
01:04:08.000 When did they retire?
01:04:10.420 50 and 58, they retired.
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01:04:14.240 50 and 58.
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01:04:22.320 So they retired early, and they have a pension that pays them six figures.
01:04:29.700 So, no more work, six-figure income, getting tax dollars to supplement their health care.
01:04:41.340 This could—I mean, if I were to design a couple that would make my point about these—this health care subsidy.
01:04:49.880 It would be the one that she brought up?
01:04:50.780 It would be the one that she brought up, and that's their big sob story, apparently.
01:04:54.820 You know, this stuff is—look, there are obviously people who are in a position where they do need assistance with food, whether you can get that through charity or through the government.
01:05:03.640 There's a long debate on that.
01:05:04.760 But there are millions of people who do not need these programs that are on them because we've created in culture a culture that wants this sort of dependence.
01:05:15.820 This is Glenn Beck.
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01:06:54.280 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:06:56.820 That is true.
01:06:58.180 So I'm just looking at some of the polls here.
01:07:00.800 It looks like Republicans are leading in the poll for New York governor a year before the election.
01:07:12.820 60% of registered voters in New York either strongly support or somewhat support returning to the pre-2019 bail laws.
01:07:21.580 Okay.
01:07:21.940 Huh.
01:07:22.880 Yeah, the polling, not too wonderful for these left-wing proposals when you look at the actual policies.
01:07:28.860 Now, how much does that matter in today's world?
01:07:31.700 I don't know that it matters much at all, frankly.
01:07:35.360 Elise Stefanik held a slim margin over Kathy Hochul by 1.43 to 42.
01:07:44.620 Someone else, 9%.
01:07:46.900 Not sure it's 7%.
01:07:48.700 You'd think just the sheer power of the charisma out of Kathy Hochul would carry her through this race.
01:07:55.020 But, gosh, just, so far, no one's noticing it.
01:08:00.480 No one has seen it yet.
01:08:03.060 Some of his biggest promises for Mamdani, free bus service.
01:08:08.360 58% of New York City respondents opposed the idea.
01:08:12.160 58%.
01:08:12.800 That's 48% of Democrats.
01:08:16.220 42% of Democrats agreed with the idea that eliminating fares would make public transport more affordable.
01:08:22.120 Well, how else do you answer?
01:08:26.300 If we eliminate fares on the bus, will it make public transport more affordable for average people that ride the bus?
01:08:33.940 Yeah.
01:08:35.860 Yes, they're not paying anything to get on the bus.
01:08:39.340 Is it more affordable for you, the taxpayer?
01:08:42.500 No.
01:08:42.780 Yeah, the, uh, Mamdani has a great way of phrasing some of this stuff.
01:08:49.060 Like, there is a speech he did on free child care.
01:08:53.080 Yeah.
01:08:53.620 And he, the way he phrases it is,
01:08:56.060 we are going to implement free child care.
01:09:00.460 Uh, no parent should have to pay for this.
01:09:04.940 And it's like, well, so the way it's free is that the parent, you have a child, that you are the parent of that individual child.
01:09:12.420 You can put that child into this health care, uh, program, excuse me, child care program for free.
01:09:19.140 So you're not paying, I guess, when you drop them off.
01:09:23.840 However, you may note that other taxpayers are going to pay for this program.
01:09:29.440 And many of them will be parents.
01:09:32.380 It's very much not true what he's saying, but I guess this is how you get away with it.
01:09:37.760 He is just, I mean, I'm, I think the only thing I've seen close to this is Barack Obama.
01:09:45.220 He has that same kind of smarmy look on his face where he's just happy.
01:09:51.500 And he's like, Hey, we're going to fundamentally transform the United States of America.
01:09:55.780 Yeah.
01:09:56.220 He was like, what is he saying here?
01:09:57.760 Actually, I, there was at the beginning in particular, that sort of like, uh, hope and
01:10:04.240 change is what it was.
01:10:05.700 That was the phrasing, uh, of it in that first campaign where he was more, I think he developed
01:10:12.000 into more like, I'm a professor type of shtick, right?
01:10:17.440 At first he was very Mom Donnie.
01:10:19.260 Yeah.
01:10:19.480 The Mom Donnie thing I think is interesting.
01:10:21.200 I keep, I keep trying to, to tie it to a pop culture reference and I haven't been able
01:10:26.480 to exactly nail it, but the one I came up with, tell me, tell me if you think this is
01:10:32.700 right.
01:10:33.600 He reminds me of the announcer from the Hunger Games.
01:10:38.860 I love it!
01:10:40.100 That guy, right?
01:10:41.080 Yeah, yeah.
01:10:41.640 Love it!
01:10:42.300 He's like talking, he's very happy, very excited.
01:10:45.440 Hey, what about the romance?
01:10:48.360 What's going on there?
01:10:49.720 He's doing that stuff.
01:10:51.200 What he's talking about is a bunch of people murdering each other, right?
01:10:55.420 That he's talking about people dying, but he's putting it, this wonderful face on it.
01:11:01.740 You know, he's lots of smiles and it's a different, I don't know if we talked about this yesterday,
01:11:05.160 but it's a different package than what, what, how it's been presented.
01:11:10.020 You know, from let's say Bernie Sanders, who's like this old curmudgeon, you know, he's shaking
01:11:15.600 his fist at the cloud type of guy.
01:11:18.000 And, and I would argue also AOC, who AOC is giving the exact same pitch as Bernie Sanders,
01:11:27.480 the same stuff, except she's just younger.
01:11:30.400 Like that's different.
01:11:31.440 That's not what Mom Donnie's doing.
01:11:32.600 Mom Donnie is pitching this a totally different way.
01:11:34.420 It's with a smile.
01:11:35.760 Everything's wonderful.
01:11:36.640 People, it's not all anger about rich people and millionaires and how they shouldn't exist
01:11:41.560 and all that stuff.
01:11:41.960 That's not what he's doing.
01:11:42.840 And that's why 68% of the people in New York City are against some of his policies and
01:11:47.320 yet they'll vote for him.
01:11:48.340 Yeah.
01:11:48.800 Because they like him.
01:11:50.620 He's likable.
01:11:51.760 He's like them.
01:11:52.240 I mean, I don't find him likable.
01:11:53.800 I don't either.
01:11:54.220 I know you don't find him likable.
01:11:55.300 And many people in New York don't find him likable, particularly when he's calling for a global
01:12:02.380 intifada and you might happen to be Jewish.
01:12:04.680 You might say, this guy doesn't seem all that likable right now as he sides with Hamas.
01:12:08.660 But I will say, many do find him likable because he proposes this stuff like I care.
01:12:15.360 And it's socialism with a smile.
01:12:17.380 And it's completely different.
01:12:19.220 That's the key here.
01:12:20.240 That is different.
01:12:20.820 That's the key.
01:12:22.020 In delivery.
01:12:23.060 There's this new study out that shows, in fact, let me see if I can find it.
01:12:30.080 It's on the economy.
01:12:31.720 And it is really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really not good.
01:12:36.080 And what it is, is how, let me see if I can find it.
01:12:44.800 I just have to do it off the top of my head.
01:12:46.460 I can't find it.
01:12:47.780 But it's about how, you know, the poor are getting poorer.
01:12:54.120 And 40 to 60 percent of the nation is going to be poor.
01:12:58.100 And then you're going to have the rich people and a few in between.
01:13:00.400 Okay.
01:13:02.300 But what is that caused by?
01:13:05.340 Mom Donnie will say, well, that's caused because of all the rich elites getting richer.
01:13:10.640 And part of it is true.
01:13:11.720 Part of that is absolutely true.
01:13:13.700 You know the other part of it?
01:13:15.740 Do you know that 45 percent of all Americans, 45 percent can't read beyond a sixth grade level?
01:13:23.700 Well, 40, almost half of America cannot read past a sixth grade level.
01:13:32.440 That was worth extending half to half, right?
01:13:36.460 Yeah.
01:13:37.300 Is that true?
01:13:38.240 Yeah.
01:13:38.620 How can that be true?
01:13:40.800 I don't know.
01:13:41.640 I couldn't read more of it to figure it out.
01:13:46.220 It doesn't seem possible, but I guess I shouldn't doubt it at this point.
01:13:49.840 And, you know, I do get there are stats like that that get thrown out all the time.
01:13:54.100 Like, you know, 10 million New Yorkers don't know where their next meal is coming from.
01:13:59.600 And I'm like, what does that mean exactly?
01:14:01.880 They don't know where they're going.
01:14:04.240 They're on DoorDash just scrolling and scrolling and scrolling.
01:14:07.480 Is that what we're talking about?
01:14:09.440 Because I don't actually believe.
01:14:11.380 I've been to the city.
01:14:13.260 You know, there are people.
01:14:14.640 There are people in tough circumstances in every city, in every place in our country.
01:14:18.740 The long-term hunger statistics do not support the need for a widespread food stamp program like we have.
01:14:30.520 No.
01:14:31.140 But that's what we hear all the time is that everyone's struggling.
01:14:35.220 I mean, you look at...
01:14:36.260 Because it's flowered in Piven.
01:14:37.300 I know.
01:14:37.720 You look at the income statistics.
01:14:39.780 It's like, you know, you mentioned sort of a hollowed out middle class, which is at some level sort of true, right?
01:14:46.740 Like, some of this has happened.
01:14:48.140 But what you see overwhelmingly are people that were in the middle class leaving the middle class and going to the upper middle class.
01:14:56.220 Now, there are some people in the lower middle class and lower classes that are, you know, struggling.
01:15:01.300 And that doesn't mean...
01:15:02.520 They're real problems.
01:15:04.960 Those have existed.
01:15:06.300 However, we can't romanticize the past and act as if people didn't struggle in the 1950s.
01:15:12.700 Lots of people did for many various reasons that were very bad.
01:15:18.160 There's been economic struggles throughout.
01:15:20.240 There are economic struggles even in periods where we look at immense economic growth, like the 80s, for example.
01:15:26.040 There were people who struggled, but you had to try to understand what policies bring the best, the most amount of happiness and health and growth to the most amount of people.
01:15:37.140 And, you know, that's how you manage a policy.
01:15:41.720 But the policy stuff, I mean, you look at the Zoran stuff.
01:15:44.160 You mentioned a couple of the policies that are unpopular.
01:15:47.040 Do you have time for a quick list?
01:15:49.340 Sure.
01:15:49.640 Do we have time for that?
01:15:50.240 I have a correction.
01:15:51.720 Uh-oh.
01:15:52.080 I said 45%.
01:15:53.280 Here's the actual quote.
01:15:55.800 60% of the American population has below a sixth grade reading level.
01:16:00.420 That can't be true.
01:16:01.000 60%.
01:16:01.900 That can't be true.
01:16:02.720 It's according to the National Literacy Institute.
01:16:08.620 Propaganda from the national, typical National Literacy Institute propaganda.
01:16:13.640 Every time.
01:16:14.340 Every time.
01:16:15.240 Every time.
01:16:16.260 Again, I don't, I've not looked into the statistic, but isn't, does that seem possible to you?
01:16:22.300 Sixth grade?
01:16:23.400 Yes.
01:16:23.540 No, I don't know what, maybe the sixth grade levels are higher than I, like, people are able to read.
01:16:30.580 I mean, I guess most of the tweets I see do have misspelled words in them.
01:16:37.500 I'm just trying to think of, like...
01:16:38.440 What are they reading?
01:16:39.460 Nobody's reading books anymore.
01:16:41.380 No.
01:16:41.740 You're not reading anything.
01:16:42.900 There's no books.
01:16:44.220 Certainly magazines.
01:16:45.540 I get some online articles, but most of it's AI slop.
01:16:49.080 Right.
01:16:49.360 And how do you figure out what's going on in the world?
01:16:54.580 It's TikTok.
01:16:55.800 Right.
01:16:56.360 Yeah.
01:16:56.540 If you can't read beyond a sixth grade level, you can't be a free person.
01:17:02.680 Here's my question.
01:17:03.600 How is it only 60%?
01:17:04.980 I think it's much higher.
01:17:05.960 That was my problem the entire time with that stat.
01:17:08.860 Okay.
01:17:09.920 Here are the policies of Zoran Mamdani, and I'll give them to you as net support.
01:17:16.020 So if it's 60% support Zoran, 40% oppose it, you'd be plus 20.
01:17:22.780 Okay.
01:17:23.120 Okay.
01:17:23.960 Are you above sixth grade?
01:17:25.020 Can you understand what I just said right there?
01:17:26.500 Okay.
01:17:26.780 All right.
01:17:27.080 So create a $3,000 child allowance available to all families.
01:17:32.040 It's a minus 20 proposal.
01:17:36.080 So you're out $20 if you do that?
01:17:38.460 Okay.
01:17:38.920 No.
01:17:39.540 You might be a little lower than sixth grade.
01:17:41.140 I'll try to dumb this down.
01:17:42.960 Requires cities and towns to allow more multifamily housing and apartment buildings.
01:17:47.800 That is a minus 20 policy.
01:17:50.640 That is.
01:17:50.940 Even phrased that way.
01:17:52.860 Subsidize electric vehicle purchases.
01:17:55.020 Minus 21.
01:17:57.800 Increase taxes by 3% on Americans making more than $75,000.
01:18:02.780 As you know, the rich people making over $75,000.
01:18:05.360 In order to increase spending on healthcare, infrastructure, and education.
01:18:09.920 I mean, that's basically the core promise of the Democratic Party.
01:18:13.660 Correct.
01:18:14.020 We will increase taxes on people.
01:18:16.200 A lot of people.
01:18:16.980 Maybe more than just rich people.
01:18:18.360 And we'll throw it into a bunch of our programs.
01:18:20.440 Correct.
01:18:20.620 That is a minus 22 policy.
01:18:23.340 So far, he's not positive on any policy.
01:18:26.900 Abolish the death penalty.
01:18:29.000 Minus 22.
01:18:31.100 Restore affirmative action in college admissions.
01:18:34.080 Okay.
01:18:34.200 These are staples.
01:18:36.640 Staples of the Democratic Party.
01:18:38.120 Minus 26.
01:18:40.500 Increase refugee admissions.
01:18:43.760 Minus 33.
01:18:46.160 Get rid of tracking.
01:18:47.660 I guess testing in public schools.
01:18:50.480 Minus 39.
01:18:52.980 Cut police budgets by 10%.
01:18:56.180 Minus 48%.
01:19:00.260 And net support.
01:19:02.800 Lower the voting age to 16.
01:19:06.120 Oh my gosh.
01:19:06.980 Minus 49%.
01:19:09.040 How is this guy doing so well?
01:19:11.680 Because not about any of this.
01:19:13.040 Not about policy.
01:19:14.840 I mean, Glenn, as I've been saying for a long time, 60% of people can't read at a sixth grade level.
01:19:21.920 And I think that number is low.
01:19:23.520 It is it.
01:19:24.680 That is it.
01:19:25.480 You cannot be free if you're an idiot.
01:19:30.600 You just can't.
01:19:31.480 And that's like a technical medical use of that term.
01:19:34.140 What was against the law?
01:19:36.360 The main thing you could not do to a slave.
01:19:39.960 You could do anything to a slave.
01:19:42.060 Anything.
01:19:43.220 They were your property.
01:19:44.080 They were your property.
01:19:44.960 You could rape.
01:19:45.720 You could kill.
01:19:46.360 It doesn't matter.
01:19:47.260 They're your property.
01:19:48.200 One thing you could not do.
01:19:50.040 Teach them to read.
01:19:50.920 Teach them to read.
01:19:52.280 Why?
01:19:52.920 Because if you can't read, you're a slave.
01:19:55.260 If you can't read, you're not reading about any of these policies.
01:20:02.320 No.
01:20:02.960 You didn't read the paragraph you just read to me.
01:20:05.940 You wouldn't understand it.
01:20:08.700 Three more policies for you.
01:20:10.220 Yeah.
01:20:10.440 Provide free health care to undocumented immigrants.
01:20:14.560 Now, again, that's even phrased with undocumented immigrants.
01:20:17.300 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:20:17.660 Not illegal aliens or anything like that.
01:20:19.660 Minus 49% in net support.
01:20:23.300 Abolish prisons.
01:20:25.680 Minus 55%.
01:20:27.540 I can't believe that.
01:20:28.840 I can't believe that.
01:20:30.160 I can't believe that.
01:20:32.220 That's not 100%.
01:20:34.060 Right.
01:20:34.500 No, you'd think that would be that.
01:20:35.380 Minus 55% is really negative, though.
01:20:37.940 It's really negative.
01:20:38.500 And only beaten by one policy, which is abolish the police, a minus 64% that support.
01:20:46.500 64%.
01:20:46.940 Now, this guy has said that.
01:20:48.160 About the same number as people who cannot read me on the sixth grade level.
01:20:52.520 Crazy.
01:20:53.260 This is a guy who said defund the police.
01:20:56.420 Yeah.
01:20:57.720 Dozens of times and now just claims he hasn't.
01:21:00.720 He's tweeted it.
01:21:01.600 He's been on record over and over and over again.
01:21:04.860 There's video of him saying it.
01:21:06.020 How many times are you going to fall for this movie?
01:21:07.420 How many times are you going to pay this ticket and go, this time it's going to be a good movie?
01:21:11.160 It's never a good movie.
01:21:12.340 It never works.
01:21:13.260 How many times are you going to buy that ticket?
01:21:15.100 Oh, my God.
01:21:18.480 You know what?
01:21:20.740 We're going to come back and we're going to speak slower for people.
01:21:27.140 This isn't good what's happening in New York.
01:21:34.260 When you vote, you probably can't read.
01:21:38.700 But the one that starts with an M, it's like an upside down W.
01:21:44.980 It's like a mountain.
01:21:47.800 Don't vote for that one because that one's not going to be good for you.
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01:27:55.740 Well, Stu promised just a minute ago that I was going to cover Bill Gates, that piece of garbage.
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01:28:05.580 Piece of crap.
01:28:06.480 Piece of crap.
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01:29:21.940 So, we've witnessed an amazing change of heart and a change of mind.
01:29:30.640 Let me just play Bill Gates and what he is saying as he's getting ready for, what is it, COP26?
01:29:39.320 COP30?
01:29:40.380 I don't know what COP we're up to, but here he is.
01:29:45.220 Listen.
01:29:46.080 Climate is a super important problem.
01:29:48.460 There's enough innovation here to avoid super bad outcomes.
01:29:56.000 We won't achieve our best goal, the 1.5 or even the 2 degrees.
01:30:02.740 And as we go about trying to minimize that, we have to frame it in terms of overall human welfare, not just everything should be solely for climate.
01:30:15.860 Can we stop?
01:30:17.340 Can we stop?
01:30:18.020 Can we stop?
01:30:19.360 Innovative thinking.
01:30:20.420 Wow.
01:30:20.800 That is exactly what we have been saying the whole time.
01:30:24.960 You can't make it all about the planet and nothing else.
01:30:28.340 You cannot do things that will harm humankind to save the planet.
01:30:34.200 And we will innovate our way out of this.
01:30:37.600 Stop trying to degrowth everything.
01:30:41.080 But that wasn't Bill Gates.
01:30:42.500 That wasn't what he was saying.
01:30:44.540 No, no, no.
01:30:45.060 This is new for him now.
01:30:46.780 All right.
01:30:47.200 All right.
01:30:47.260 Go ahead.
01:30:47.680 Next.
01:30:47.960 I'd say wasn't the goal here to improve human lives.
01:30:53.660 And shouldn't we, in our awareness of how little generosity there is to help measure, you know, should we get them a measles vaccine or should we do some climate related activity?
01:31:10.020 And if, if we could take, if we stop putting all vaccines and that, you know, saved you 0.1 degree, would that be a smart trade-off?
01:31:19.300 Hmm.
01:31:21.520 Hmm.
01:31:22.280 Hmm.
01:31:22.680 Hmm.
01:31:22.920 Hmm.
01:31:23.020 Hmm.
01:31:23.140 Hmm.
01:31:23.500 Hmm.
01:31:23.660 Hmm.
01:31:24.140 You know, he's one guy who I think has not had enough vaccines.
01:31:27.340 I'd like to get him as many vaccines as he could possibly ever need.
01:31:31.480 Hmm.
01:31:34.320 Hmm.
01:31:34.800 This is the narrative flipping here.
01:31:37.140 Okay.
01:31:37.840 The man who told us the sky was falling, the sky was falling now says, you know, the sun might stay up after all.
01:31:43.500 I mean, I don't know.
01:31:44.840 No.
01:31:45.040 I mean, and if you don't think he was the guy who's saying the sky is falling, he's the guy who wants back spraying dust into the stratosphere.
01:31:54.880 Okay.
01:31:55.680 He built his reputation as one of the guardians of the civilization end times.
01:32:01.140 He's now saying, relax, we're going to live.
01:32:03.340 Okay.
01:32:03.760 Relax.
01:32:05.940 We need to focus on some other things.
01:32:08.520 This is Bill Gates today.
01:32:11.760 Could we rewind just a bit?
01:32:13.520 Because it was Bill Gates just a few years ago.
01:32:17.880 He was all in on the idea that climate change might end civilization.
01:32:23.300 In 2021, he wrote a book, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster.
01:32:28.780 And he said, we have to get, we have to get to zero emissions.
01:32:32.460 Remember?
01:32:33.620 We need a breakthrough technology and clean steel and cement and power and innovation.
01:32:39.900 It's the only way, only way we can get to net zero.
01:32:43.940 Now he's saying we're never going to get there.
01:32:45.860 Now we're going to get there.
01:32:46.900 No kidding.
01:32:48.080 Really?
01:32:49.520 But he backed at that time research into what is called solar geoengineering.
01:32:54.660 And I remember talking about it at the time going, can we not follow Bill Gates on this?
01:33:01.440 His idea was we're going to put particles or dust into the stratosphere and it's going to reflect sunlight.
01:33:08.200 And so all the sunlight won't actually hit the planet.
01:33:11.840 And so it will cool the planet.
01:33:14.260 Now, if that doesn't sound like a crazy ass idea, if that doesn't sound like maybe something that you only do if the whole world is going to die, if you don't do it, what is?
01:33:25.520 By the way, this was funded in part by the Gates Foundation.
01:33:34.700 Now, fast forward with today.
01:33:36.480 Climate change is serious, but yeah, I mean, it's really only going to hit the world's poorest.
01:33:41.320 Oh, only the poorest.
01:33:44.700 Okay.
01:33:46.000 Yeah, but it's not going to cause humanity's demise.
01:33:48.600 I thought we only had, you know, two more years every two years.
01:33:52.160 They say, we only have two more years to stop this or we're all going to die.
01:33:56.040 He says that's a distraction.
01:33:58.340 Really?
01:33:59.020 Where were you?
01:33:59.940 Where were you, Bill, when they were destroying careers?
01:34:03.760 When they were saying climate deniers, which you now are, because you're saying exactly what I have said the entire time.
01:34:14.880 You're now a climate denier.
01:34:17.060 Where were you?
01:34:18.320 Where were you with this point of view when climate deniers, we were told that maybe we should round them up and put them in jail?
01:34:29.340 No, we need a strategic pivot.
01:34:31.780 Invest in vaccines.
01:34:33.660 You know what?
01:34:34.400 No more.
01:34:35.700 Can we please, for the love of Pete, have some common sense.
01:34:38.440 Can we please keep Bill Gates away from vaccines?
01:34:41.140 Poverty reduction, human welfare, adaptation, rather than pouring every single, every dollar we have into emission targets, you know, and temperature tab hopes.
01:34:56.300 Because they're not going to happen.
01:34:58.120 So what changed?
01:34:59.500 This is the important part of this story.
01:35:01.920 Why?
01:35:02.920 Why did he change all of a sudden?
01:35:05.580 Now, I've got a couple of theories here.
01:35:10.240 He himself, the Grinch, wrote, from the standpoint of approving lives, using more energy is a good thing.
01:35:19.140 Wait, what?
01:35:21.420 Using more energy is a good thing?
01:35:23.700 I thought that was going to kill all of us.
01:35:25.740 That's why you and all of your cronies, all of your buddies, all of the people that are running all the banks, said you were not going to make loans for anybody who was building anything but solar power.
01:35:38.860 And now you're like, we've got to stay away from solar power.
01:35:40.980 It's not ready.
01:35:41.720 Really?
01:35:45.160 Well, energy is so closely correlated with economic growth.
01:35:49.340 No.
01:35:49.820 Just pause for a second.
01:35:57.460 Lord, please, please, please make me a more peaceful man.
01:36:00.320 I know it's Bill Gates, but please soften my heart.
01:36:03.720 We live in a world that is racing towards AI, quantum computing, which I believe Bill Gates is leading the way on quantum computing.
01:36:14.820 Massive data centers, which I believe he is running headlong into.
01:36:22.420 Did I mention AI?
01:36:24.320 Guess who his partner is?
01:36:26.000 Chat GPT.
01:36:27.280 Now, this is all huge infrastructure that eats all kinds of energy, fossil, renewable.
01:36:36.500 If he could pull the sun down and actually put it into a little box so it could run his server farm only and we'd all freeze to death.
01:36:45.480 Believe me, he'd be for it.
01:36:48.160 The more the digital future looms in front of us, the more it costs to sustain.
01:36:53.920 Okay, so did he just suddenly, this genius of the world, did he just suddenly realize, hey, I've been wrong this whole time and all those people I called climate deniers were right.
01:37:10.680 There's a better way to go about this.
01:37:13.240 Maybe we shouldn't have scared every little person, every child from a future.
01:37:21.920 Maybe we shouldn't have been teaching them, you don't have a future, you're all going to die in a fiery flood.
01:37:28.280 Maybe we shouldn't have taught our children, you know, there's no reason to have children.
01:37:32.880 Why bring children into a world where we're all going to die of a fiery flood?
01:37:36.940 So now we're going to not save the planet, we're going to improve human lives in a warming world.
01:37:48.000 Huh.
01:37:49.560 Huh.
01:37:51.720 So in other words, what you're saying is no more massive investments that will cripple the economies of the world and the West.
01:38:00.940 Why?
01:38:01.300 Now, call me a cynic, but he knew all of this before.
01:38:13.860 The one thing that has changed, the one new piece that has just been put onto the table is Donald Trump won.
01:38:23.900 And Donald Trump is dismantling his global dream.
01:38:30.740 Donald Trump is taking apart the World Economic Forum and the United Nations and all of these things that he was for.
01:38:40.400 He's got us out of all of the global warming scam.
01:38:44.720 So he knows he can't go there.
01:38:46.440 And quite honestly, because he didn't know that Donald Trump was going to win, because he most likely thought there's no way that America will ever do that.
01:38:54.900 His capture of the governments of the world, this global governance that was planned by the World Economic Forum and the and the UN and their sustainable goals with the money from Bill and Melinda Gates.
01:39:11.640 Because that failed and now is being dismantled, he needs another plan, because if we could have captured it, we could have kept all of you stupid, useless eaters from getting in the way of what we need to do.
01:39:25.500 But now we got to keep you guys going, too.
01:39:28.740 So I need the energy and I'm not going to be in with the government being able just to get all the energy and and just say, well, you little people, you doesn't matter if you die because we're saving the world.
01:39:41.160 He doesn't have that luxury anymore.
01:39:44.980 Now he's got to work in the framework of a new world being designed by Donald Trump.
01:39:49.180 So now, gee, I maybe we should be more reasonable on this global warming thing.
01:39:54.400 Believe me, if Donald Trump dropped dead of a heart attack today and J.D. Vance came in and he was all in on the global warming, I guarantee you that Bill Gates would be saying tomorrow, you know what?
01:40:09.660 I had a little I had an aneurysm the other day.
01:40:13.000 I don't know what happened.
01:40:13.940 I was talking nonsense, but they fixed it.
01:40:16.000 Those who said that we were all going to die, those who said you need to dismiss all of the dissenting voices, those who said all of the science is settled.
01:40:35.480 This is the only way all of those people should be gravely discredited.
01:40:42.480 You don't get to shrug and walk away and go, yeah, you know what?
01:40:47.400 You know, it's you weren't like a Channel 7 weatherman who got on on Tuesday and said, you know what?
01:40:56.380 We're going to have some rain.
01:40:58.660 And then it was sunny and you get on and go, you know what?
01:41:00.900 I was wrong.
01:41:01.880 And then you just keep going.
01:41:04.900 No, you don't get that.
01:41:06.580 This wasn't I called it the wrong way.
01:41:08.760 This was you were spending us into oblivion.
01:41:12.500 You were destroying the Western way of life.
01:41:15.400 You were scaring our children.
01:41:17.740 You told us we're all going to die.
01:41:21.760 And now you have the balls to just casually reverse yourself and say, no, but you should listen to me this time.
01:41:28.780 No, we should not listen to him.
01:41:31.740 We should not listen to any of these people.
01:41:34.080 They have been designing a steel cage for anybody who is not in their class.
01:41:45.840 No, no, no.
01:41:50.440 The world changed.
01:41:52.280 And so he has changed because he's got to navigate in this new world.
01:41:57.820 The stakes are high, but while the story is a little different now.
01:42:01.820 But the role of power and money and tech and global elites.
01:42:07.500 It's still there.
01:42:09.320 It's still there.
01:42:11.700 My question is, do you believe that your future should be shaped by these people?
01:42:21.140 Or not?
01:42:22.760 I think I think the answer is pretty clear.
01:42:25.340 I mean.
01:42:26.760 Let me just say this to you.
01:42:28.500 You wouldn't have had to deal with Greta all of these years if it wasn't for Bill and Melinda Gates and their stupid foundation.
01:42:38.920 No Greta in your life.
01:42:40.380 You would have never known her.
01:42:41.620 She would have gone to school.
01:42:43.260 Who knows?
01:42:43.740 She could have been a scientist.
01:42:45.460 God help us.
01:42:50.680 No, Bill.
01:42:51.920 No.
01:42:52.300 No, I don't give you a pass.
01:42:55.320 And stay the hell away from my children with your vaccines.
01:43:02.600 Back in a minute.
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01:44:14.500 Ten seconds.
01:44:15.140 Station ID.
01:44:16.840 You imagine some of these people who have been forcing our children into transgender surgeries,
01:44:34.700 who have been telling us the whole time, leading the way, saying,
01:44:38.360 No, you've got to have transgender males doing strip club dances for your kindergarten class.
01:44:44.520 Coming out one day going, You know what?
01:44:46.080 I was wrong.
01:44:46.580 I don't think we should do that.
01:44:48.240 Hey, I've got an idea.
01:44:49.860 Maybe we should.
01:44:51.060 No, no, no, no, no.
01:44:53.700 No.
01:44:54.040 We got to stop right here.
01:44:55.880 Wait.
01:44:56.960 You were wrong and you admit that?
01:45:00.280 Yeah, of course I do.
01:45:00.960 And I have another great idea.
01:45:02.880 What we should do.
01:45:03.720 No, no, no.
01:45:05.380 Back away from the table.
01:45:08.320 You know, maybe we'll learn to trust you again someday.
01:45:11.120 Back away from the table.
01:45:13.340 You can't just come out now and say, Oh, you know what?
01:45:16.400 I got that wrong.
01:45:19.580 If you want to say, You know, I got it wrong.
01:45:21.980 Here's how I got it wrong.
01:45:23.060 Here's why I got it wrong.
01:45:24.460 You guys, I'm not asking for your trust.
01:45:27.260 I am asking just to just just to let me still be a part of society because I really get it.
01:45:33.680 I understand.
01:45:34.400 But you can't just say, Ah, you know what?
01:45:37.180 I chopped all the little girls boobs off when they were 13.
01:45:42.100 Oh, well, hey, here's a book we should put in our library.
01:45:46.080 No, no, no.
01:45:49.300 I love the circular reasoning of, Hey, the world's going to end in 20 years.
01:45:56.680 And then 20 years comes and we say, Hey, remember when you said that before?
01:46:02.300 Like the world didn't end.
01:46:04.360 Then they reply with the good old fashioned.
01:46:07.200 Oh, come on.
01:46:07.880 That was 20 years ago.
01:46:09.260 We didn't have the understanding that we have now.
01:46:12.020 Okay.
01:46:12.580 Well, what's the understanding tell you now?
01:46:15.320 The world's going to end in 20 years.
01:46:17.200 And then we just keep going on that cycle over and over and over and over again.
01:46:22.260 And they never have to take responsibility.
01:46:24.120 They never have to say, Gosh, we were wrong.
01:46:26.440 They never go through that process you just described.
01:46:28.300 This is why this is such a big deal.
01:46:31.160 Bill Gates is making this is being passed off as, Oh, I just had a change of mind.
01:46:34.720 Uh, no, no, this cannot just be swept under the rug.
01:46:41.080 Why did he change his mind?
01:46:43.100 Right.
01:46:43.320 That's the biggest thing.
01:46:44.180 That's the thing.
01:46:45.140 Because if you assume the best intent from this change, it's a positive one, I would argue.
01:46:52.320 Yes.
01:46:52.620 Because I think he's, he's recognizing reality.
01:46:56.180 Uh, he is saying, Hey, the, the panic was, it's just not appropriate.
01:47:01.220 He's saying there are more legitimate, uh, easily solvable present day issues that we could focus on that could actually make a difference for people that are alive right now.
01:47:12.140 Like, those are all things that we've argued for many, many times.
01:47:15.320 Yes.
01:47:15.680 And we were told we should be picked up.
01:47:18.180 Yeah.
01:47:18.940 That we're, we're Holocaust deniers basically on the climate.
01:47:22.220 And now he's saying it.
01:47:24.660 Why did he change?
01:47:26.020 Because most people, when they get it wrong, that wrong, what do they do?
01:47:30.420 They just kind of fade away.
01:47:31.760 They just stop saying what they were saying and they fade away and they don't talk about it.
01:47:35.200 Don't bring it up.
01:47:35.920 And then eventually, you know, they're like, you know, I've had a change of heart on this.
01:47:39.600 No, no.
01:47:40.980 Uh, no, it's, it's full out.
01:47:43.320 This is full out.
01:47:44.660 Here's what we need to do.
01:47:45.940 I'm leading you to the new thing.
01:47:46.800 I'm leading you.
01:47:47.920 Yes.
01:47:48.400 I'm leading you.
01:47:49.420 So the question is why?
01:47:52.740 What changed?
01:47:54.360 What does he want this time?
01:47:57.040 What is his real motivation?
01:47:59.220 Because it's not mea culpa.
01:48:01.100 It's not, gee, I'm sorry.
01:48:02.740 I almost destroyed the entire economy of the world.
01:48:06.620 It's none of that.
01:48:07.680 It's none of that.
01:48:09.520 What is it you want?
01:48:11.100 Bill?
01:48:12.100 I think I know.
01:48:13.740 But wouldn't it be nice if anyone in the press would actually ask you that question?
01:48:20.900 Nah, not on CNBC.
01:48:23.320 Why?
01:48:23.880 This is Glenn Beck.
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01:50:06.860 Okay, I'm going to bring something up.
01:50:09.240 And I know you're going to say, oh, thank you, Glenn.
01:50:12.400 I didn't need that too today.
01:50:14.020 But you're going to thank me in the end because it has a happy ending.
01:50:18.240 It has a happy ending.
01:50:19.540 And the happy ending, well, I won't wreck it now.
01:50:22.580 But it has a happy ending.
01:50:24.240 So, Jason just came in with his hair on fire.
01:50:28.380 Have you seen what Russia has just done?
01:50:31.380 Well, first of all, I see no evidence that they've actually done this.
01:50:35.720 They say they've done this, but we would know if they had done this.
01:50:39.920 Okay?
01:50:40.180 So, what have they said they've just done?
01:50:45.320 So, now they're on like a doomsday weapon roll over the past couple weeks.
01:50:50.700 Right.
01:50:51.400 The first one was a nuclear-powered cruise missile.
01:50:55.680 Which is stupid.
01:50:56.700 They can travel all over the place at unlimited range, can just strike us with a nuclear weapon at each point.
01:51:02.040 So, it can rotate around the Earth and keep in geosynchronous orbit forever.
01:51:07.800 And then just because it's running on a nuclear power plant.
01:51:10.800 And then, you know, they're like, now, go!
01:51:12.980 And it just falls out of the sky on you.
01:51:15.020 You know, really?
01:51:16.360 It seems like it's up there for a long time.
01:51:18.240 We might be able to shoot it out of the sky in space.
01:51:21.280 But, I digress.
01:51:23.220 Okay.
01:51:23.560 So, what's the latest?
01:51:24.300 So, now they took that idea and crossed it with maybe a Dr. No Bond villain.
01:51:30.920 And said, Dr. No, what would you do that would be even more crazy?
01:51:36.420 And, apparently, they got a message.
01:51:38.220 Maybe they have a Dr. No GPT or something like that.
01:51:42.200 Is Sharknado suddenly real?
01:51:44.400 Is it real?
01:51:46.080 Well, okay.
01:51:46.980 Interesting you mentioned the water.
01:51:48.340 Yeah, okay.
01:51:48.940 Because now they've announced another nuclear-powered nuclear weapon called the Poseidon.
01:51:56.280 Poseidon.
01:51:56.800 The Poseidon can now, it's also, it's got basically unlimited range.
01:52:02.360 Who knows?
01:52:02.720 They can fire it 6,000 miles away, something like that.
01:52:05.660 It's a cross between a drone and a cruise missile, kind of, so they can maneuver it around.
01:52:10.760 It's designed to detonate under the water and trigger a massive radioactive, listen to this, tsunami.
01:52:19.980 Tsunami, a radioactive tsunami to wipe out the coast.
01:52:25.300 Coast of what?
01:52:25.960 Vladimir is the coast of what?
01:52:28.620 Does it matter?
01:52:29.340 I mean, that sounds really bad.
01:52:30.640 More specific?
01:52:31.200 That sounds bad.
01:52:32.100 You imagine, you know how unpopular he would be if he launches this, you know, nuclear weapon,
01:52:38.040 you have a radioactive tidal wave coming in to, you know, the coast of California?
01:52:43.840 You know how unpopular he would be?
01:52:45.140 California?
01:52:45.500 California?
01:52:47.980 You know what?
01:52:49.180 You make a good case.
01:52:50.000 That's a good point.
01:52:50.360 That's a really good one.
01:52:51.360 I hadn't thought of all of those facts.
01:52:53.120 When you do say California, I do begin to see your point.
01:52:57.600 No, I mean, he would never launch, you would never launch that.
01:53:01.180 You would be, you wouldn't need to respond to that.
01:53:05.180 No country would have to respond to that because every country would respond to that.
01:53:09.780 Every country would go, uh, no.
01:53:11.800 No, you are not in the family of man anymore.
01:53:16.020 And it seems to me too, like there's a couple of different things you do with these weapons.
01:53:19.880 Like if you have a really impressive weapon that you want to use in warfare, most of the
01:53:28.080 time you're going to want people not to know about it.
01:53:30.740 If you have a big weapon idea that you want to scare people and seem like you're super tough,
01:53:36.800 then you announce it in the media, right?
01:53:39.300 Like most of the time, like we don't know probably what our best weapons are.
01:53:42.940 So let me, let me tell you what's really going on.
01:53:44.780 No, no, you're right.
01:53:46.220 Okay.
01:53:46.440 You're absolutely right.
01:53:47.380 So let, let me tell you what's really going on here.
01:53:50.580 Uh, what is the one thing that Donald Trump, we all know is terrified by nuclear warfare,
01:53:57.820 nuclear warfare, right?
01:53:59.100 That, that, that in probably small hands, but nuclear warfare, he is absolutely terrified
01:54:07.420 by that.
01:54:07.960 And, uh, and you know, it, he's a Colombian fishermen and Colombian fishermen.
01:54:13.940 We know that.
01:54:14.540 No, no, go ahead.
01:54:15.060 Let's try to stay.
01:54:16.040 You're on a roll today.
01:54:17.240 That's another excellent point.
01:54:18.520 Yeah, it is.
01:54:19.280 Uh, that's why he's here.
01:54:20.720 That's why I pay him the big bucks.
01:54:22.120 Um, so, uh, you know, he's terrified of that, you know, that's the one place he does not
01:54:30.680 want to go.
01:54:31.500 He's like, it, I mean, he's told me personally, he said it on television.
01:54:35.340 He said it on Joe Rogan pod.
01:54:37.120 He's said it a million times.
01:54:38.860 I know what our nuclear arsenal can do because I rebuilt it.
01:54:42.140 You don't ever, there's no way to win.
01:54:44.040 It can never, ever, ever, ever be used.
01:54:46.680 He really cares about this and really worries about it.
01:54:49.600 This is not like, yeah, it's not a flippant thing.
01:54:52.120 Right.
01:54:52.720 So what did, what did Donald Trump do when he was negotiating with Kim Jong-un?
01:55:01.640 He called him little rocket boy.
01:55:04.540 Okay.
01:55:05.600 And you know what?
01:55:06.560 I might, I just might vaporize, you know, North Korea.
01:55:09.720 We'll just, we'll just take him out.
01:55:11.980 Okay.
01:55:13.180 He, when you're dealing with, when you're dealing with dictators, thugs, or really, really good
01:55:21.400 negotiators, Putin is the first one that is playing his game back to him.
01:55:28.360 Putin's the first one to go, really?
01:55:30.620 Yeah.
01:55:31.180 How about if I vaporize Los Angeles?
01:55:33.380 What did Donald Trump say that he got Z's attention when he had President Z to Mar-a-Lago, they were
01:55:42.960 having dinner.
01:55:43.840 He intentionally put the dinner at the same time they were going to kill whatever that
01:55:50.120 guy was.
01:55:51.280 Remember that?
01:55:51.780 Iran, yeah.
01:55:52.200 Yeah, Iran.
01:55:53.000 And it was a big, big strategic, very hard to do.
01:55:58.060 He, he excused himself.
01:55:59.740 Somebody came up to the table.
01:56:01.000 Mr. President, you're needed just for a second.
01:56:03.280 Sure.
01:56:04.100 He goes out, he watches them strike Iran.
01:56:07.300 It's an amazing hit.
01:56:09.040 He comes right back down.
01:56:10.500 Sorry.
01:56:10.740 I just had to bomb Iran.
01:56:12.520 And Z's like, excuse me?
01:56:14.460 Yeah.
01:56:14.720 And then he tells them the details and Z knows exactly what it is.
01:56:18.020 Then they're talking that night and I don't remember what the conversation was, but it
01:56:23.480 was a serious threat from Z and the president said, you don't want to do that.
01:56:28.280 Well, but we might have to, Mr. President.
01:56:30.360 You don't want to do that.
01:56:31.580 President Z, you don't because I just might have to take out Beijing.
01:56:35.040 I just might vaporize Beijing.
01:56:36.900 And then he stopped talking.
01:56:38.280 And he told me that, that Z looked at him, kind of laughed a little bit and then looked
01:56:44.740 at him like, I'm not sure if you're serious or not.
01:56:49.160 And Donald Trump did not give him any indication if he was serious or joking.
01:56:54.160 That's the way he negotiates.
01:56:56.160 This is, this is Putin using those same tactics on him because what he said is we're just, we're
01:57:05.420 testing this because we want everybody in the West to know, we want the president to
01:57:09.140 know, we're not backing down on, uh, on Ukraine.
01:57:13.820 You're going to set off radioactive tsunamis over Ukraine.
01:57:21.700 No, you're not.
01:57:22.500 No, you're not.
01:57:23.220 I'm not, I'm not really worried about countries like Russia or China using some of these weapons
01:57:27.880 because I think you're exactly right.
01:57:29.020 I think that's what they're for.
01:57:30.240 They're mainly for just deterrence so that we don't start this to begin with.
01:57:33.620 I am worried, however, on, because these weapons are becoming more and more obtainable
01:57:38.460 now.
01:57:39.180 Technology is getting to the point to where you can make a doomsday weapon with maybe
01:57:43.440 your own, what, you know, chat bot basically.
01:57:46.040 Okay.
01:57:46.200 So if the world was sane, which I'd like to remind you, what time is it?
01:57:50.860 It's not sane.
01:57:52.620 But if the world was sane, you wouldn't have to worry about that because every country would
01:57:56.620 be watching out for those rogue players and they would kill them.
01:58:01.600 Let's just be honest about it.
01:58:03.040 They'd kill them.
01:58:03.940 They would send in their own SEAL teams and they would go, yeah, you're dead.
01:58:08.880 You're not having this technology.
01:58:10.880 However, the world's not sane.
01:58:12.700 And so enemies, enemies of ours or enemies of theirs might decide, you know what?
01:58:19.540 We're going to take them out.
01:58:20.840 We're going to build a bomb and we're going to take out New York City.
01:58:23.220 And the enemies of New York City, enemies of United States, there might be somebody that's
01:58:29.800 like, hmm, I'm not going to say anything.
01:58:33.120 I'm not going to say anything.
01:58:34.160 I'll rat you out the minute the bomb goes off and say, this is who it is.
01:58:37.640 We just have intel.
01:58:38.720 It's this person.
01:58:40.220 So now everybody knows it's not me, but I just got an advantage over you because some
01:58:45.980 nut job just did it.
01:58:48.040 If the world's sane, everybody, all of the major nations take those people out.
01:58:53.320 They look for it.
01:58:54.000 And then they're like, okay.
01:58:55.560 And you all go together.
01:58:56.700 And you're just like, boom, you're dead.
01:58:59.420 Yeah.
01:58:59.820 Well, then why is North Korea still a thing?
01:59:02.120 I mean, they are insane.
01:59:03.800 An insane leader, insane people that worship him.
01:59:06.320 Because the world's not sane.
01:59:07.260 It is crazy.
01:59:08.900 They use these giant countries like China is using North Korea.
01:59:14.900 Mm-hmm.
01:59:15.300 Yep.
01:59:15.540 I mean, they're just keeping him alive.
01:59:18.180 Then, you know, why take on their poverty mess?
01:59:20.740 Why do anything except control him and use him as the, hey, at least we're not that guy.
01:59:26.420 Yeah.
01:59:26.640 Have you seen that Netflix show, House of Dynamite?
01:59:30.020 No.
01:59:30.620 So you have to watch this.
01:59:32.500 This is insane.
01:59:33.480 Basically, it's a almost two-hour movie that shows around 30 minutes of when a nuclear ICBM
01:59:41.100 takes off from, they're strongly hinting it's North Korea.
01:59:44.260 Oh, can I just say something?
01:59:45.440 Doesn't that sound like a bad movie to you?
01:59:47.180 It takes place in 30 minutes, but it's a two-hour movie.
01:59:51.180 What the hell else do you need in 30 minutes, man?
01:59:54.600 Just do it in 30 minutes.
01:59:56.100 I was wondering the same thing when it started.
01:59:58.560 So what they do is they show it from multiple different perspectives so that you see how
02:00:02.280 we respond.
02:00:03.260 Yeah.
02:00:03.500 So the first is like the National Security Council.
02:00:05.460 The next is like the military perspective.
02:00:07.160 And the final one is the president's perspective.
02:00:10.320 And what you find out is we have basically one deterrent launching these ground-based interceptors,
02:00:17.280 GBI's, to take out the, while it's suborbitable.
02:00:20.240 No, we don't.
02:00:20.600 But, this is the thing.
02:00:23.260 You see how unprepared we are when it actually happens.
02:00:27.060 Everyone's basically standing around going, is that legit?
02:00:29.320 Is that a test?
02:00:29.660 Have you read Annie Jacobs' book on nuclear war?
02:00:33.740 Yeah, on nuclear war.
02:00:34.060 Crazy, yeah.
02:00:34.580 It's, it's, I mean, it's that.
02:00:36.460 And she says, those interceptors don't work.
02:00:38.780 They've never worked.
02:00:40.100 We've never been able to hit any of them.
02:00:42.020 It's, it's not a Patriot missile system.
02:00:44.180 It's entirely different.
02:00:45.700 So the, so the, the movie says.
02:00:47.440 And we only have 40 of them.
02:00:48.820 So you only have.
02:00:50.820 In, in, in, so you can't, we only have 40 of them globally.
02:00:54.180 And you only have like six tries to get it.
02:00:57.360 Actually, for anyone listening, I've heard we have 25,000 of them and they all work perfectly.
02:01:01.840 Oh, yeah.
02:01:02.100 So don't fire anything.
02:01:03.680 There's no point.
02:01:04.480 That's right.
02:01:04.920 100% accuracy, right?
02:01:05.800 So today, so the movie says there's about a 60% hit, hit ratio, you know, probability.
02:01:11.760 Yeah.
02:01:12.100 60%.
02:01:12.500 Basically, almost a coin toss.
02:01:15.120 But the Pentagon today is responding to that movie and saying, and they're, they have a big
02:01:19.660 beef with the show creators.
02:01:20.680 They're saying for a decade now, we've had a hundred percent accuracy, actually say about
02:01:25.620 a hundred percent accuracy.
02:01:26.640 And that's been the case over the past 10 years.
02:01:28.980 Who believes that?
02:01:31.100 Who believes that?
02:01:33.640 I mean.
02:01:34.300 I hope our enemies.
02:01:35.720 Yes.
02:01:36.200 Yes.
02:01:36.680 Exactly right.
02:01:37.960 25,000 of those.
02:01:39.780 Yep.
02:01:40.200 A hundred percent accuracy.
02:01:41.060 A hundred percent accuracy, right?
02:01:42.060 Mm-hmm.
02:01:43.260 You know, you know how we should respond.
02:01:48.760 You launch one of those missiles.
02:01:51.380 We're going to take Brigitte Macron and we're going to pants her on your television networks.
02:01:58.020 Wow.
02:01:58.580 That's what's going to happen.
02:01:59.620 All of a sudden, your people are going to go, good God, what's that?
02:02:03.280 It's going to happen.
02:02:04.140 We'll do it too.
02:02:05.300 Don't, don't push us.
02:02:06.720 We will do it.
02:02:07.920 You hit us with a radioactive tidal wave.
02:02:10.520 We're pantsing him or her on your television networks.
02:02:15.700 All right.
02:02:16.460 Let me tell you about rough greens.
02:02:18.200 Your dog doesn't understand aging.
02:02:19.860 He just knows the ball seems a lot further away these days.
02:02:22.580 The stairs somehow got steeper over the years.
02:02:25.580 He doesn't know what nutrient, what nutrient deficiency he's, you know, he's, he's missing.
02:02:31.620 He just knows his body isn't working the same way.
02:02:35.860 That's why rough greens exist.
02:02:38.240 It's not some trendy supplement or a secret, secret formula.
02:02:41.120 It's a real nutrition, a boost of, uh, vitamins, minerals, probiotics, the things that are alive
02:02:46.440 that need to be put back into your dog's food.
02:02:49.520 Most kibble is cooked at such high temperatures that almost everything good is burned right
02:02:53.300 out of it.
02:02:54.220 Rough greens.
02:02:55.040 It puts it back.
02:02:55.900 By the way, by the way, I would like to sue Twinkies.
02:03:00.560 I'd like to sue Twinkies.
02:03:02.220 Okay.
02:03:02.860 Remember when we put these away, when did we put these?
02:03:07.140 When did they pull Twinkies off the shelf?
02:03:09.900 You remember?
02:03:10.280 Yeah, they pulled them off the shelf.
02:03:12.820 We stopped making them.
02:03:13.880 And then Mexico bought the formula or whatever.
02:03:17.180 And they started making them again.
02:03:18.100 They had a bankruptcy issue, right?
02:03:19.640 Yeah.
02:03:19.820 But they were purchased.
02:03:20.780 I didn't know they actually came off the shelf.
02:03:22.780 Yeah.
02:03:23.320 Okay.
02:03:23.900 So it doesn't say what year this was, but you know how people always say, oh, no, Twinkies
02:03:29.400 last forever.
02:03:30.140 They're not because they're not real food.
02:03:33.720 Oh, Twinkies, man.
02:03:35.680 Oh, gosh.
02:03:36.640 Look at that.
02:03:37.460 Hard as a rock.
02:03:38.720 It was a rock.
02:03:39.160 Oh, yeah.
02:03:39.560 And ding-dongs.
02:03:40.900 These are ding-dongs.
02:03:41.880 Hard as a rock.
02:03:42.320 Ding-dongs.
02:03:42.940 I would not eat them.
02:03:44.740 I kept these in a safe since we, I'm cleaning out the safe the other day, and I found the
02:03:49.460 Twinkies and the ding-dongs that we put in safe years ago.
02:03:53.820 I will say, I'm looking at the back of it.
02:03:55.360 There is a 2012 Irving, Texas, by the way.
02:03:59.700 I'm looking at where we are.
02:04:00.080 Okay.
02:04:01.060 2012.
02:04:02.380 Expiration date?
02:04:03.080 No, like a copyright.
02:04:04.220 Like, I assume this was the year, potentially, it was made.
02:04:07.940 God, these are really hard.
02:04:09.040 They're really hard.
02:04:09.920 You wouldn't eat that.
02:04:10.760 Can we go back to what you were choosing to decide to put the gold or the titles in
02:04:14.640 the safe, and you put the Twinkies?
02:04:15.880 I put the Twinkies in.
02:04:17.020 I bet on Twinkies.
02:04:18.400 I bet the Twinkies, because they last forever, were going to be the currency of the future.
02:04:23.880 Anyway, no Rough Greens on this Twinkie is going to solve anything, but that's really
02:04:29.060 the way your dog's kibble food is.
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02:04:37.500 Don't eat them, Glenn.
02:04:39.120 I'm so tempted.
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02:04:53.120 This is Glenn Beck.
02:05:14.540 The world is changing so fast.
02:05:17.860 It's absolutely incredible.
02:05:19.020 You want to understand what Donald Trump is doing over in China and the Asian world.
02:05:23.440 Listen to hour number one of today's podcast.
02:05:25.620 Get it wherever you get your podcast.
02:05:27.720 But hour number one, we go into great detail.
02:05:30.840 But when he, was this in China, was this in Japan when he landed?
02:05:34.600 Sarah, do you know?
02:05:35.180 Yeah, in Japan, the president, the president of South Korea, the president lands and the official, you know, military band plays as he's coming off of the, now we're used to hearing hail to the chief.
02:05:50.260 This is what they played as he came off the plane.
02:05:52.220 That's hysterical.
02:06:10.500 YMCA?
02:06:11.140 That's hysterical.
02:06:12.480 Oh my gosh.
02:06:12.960 They're standing there in full dress uniform under the wing of Air Force One with all the brass polished up playing YMCA.
02:06:21.420 I mean, whoever thought the village people would get this kind of credit?
02:06:27.080 You know?
02:06:27.900 My gosh.
02:06:29.620 What a stupid, stupid song.
02:06:31.940 And it's practically our second national anthem.
02:06:39.120 All right.
02:06:40.440 We will see you tomorrow.
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