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On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about Bernie Sanders and AOC and how the left has no idea what they are fighting for and how they are actually fighting for. He also talks about how we live in a world that is more connected than it s ever been and in many ways, these are the things that make this the best time in human history.
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Live from the Mercury Studios in Dallas, Texas.
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I want to talk to you today about all of these rallies
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with Bernie Sanders and AOC and everybody's clamoring
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And we're going to start there and go on from there.
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the Department of Education and the teachers unions will be fighting.
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There is a new system out that is taking students they can barely read
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Every year, more and more technological miracles are appearing on the horizon
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We have a world that is more connected than it's ever been.
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And in many ways, these are the things that really make this the best time to live in human history.
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Somebody asked me over the weekend, we were having dinner on Saturday night
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and they said, what is your favorite decade to live in so far?
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Name a time that has on the whole been better than this one.
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I don't know if you saw the story today with everybody up in chaos all around the world.
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And we could have real breakdown of our supply chains again.
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But in the past, we didn't have something like Jace.
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Your kid is up, you know, trying to get some sleep and she's got a high fever.
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You have a pack of five life-saving antibiotics approved by a board-certified doctor
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and has a manual describing what they are and how to use them
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until you can get a hold of the doctor the next morning.
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I want to start here on something that I think is one of the most despicable,
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I don't know if you have even heard of the FMCS.
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So this hallowed, hallowed land promises neutrality and resolution.
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I was reading about it this weekend and I cannot believe it.
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This should be the poster child of everything that Doge is exposing.
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If you thought you've seen bad stuff yet, you haven't seen anything.
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So now, Donald Trump put an executive order out March 14th that abolished this, or at least
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Let's see if there's a judge somewhere that's like, how dare you?
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So, okay, we are sitting with a federal agency getting millions of our dollars.
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Many of, many of these employees didn't even show up for work.
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They had government credit cards that were meant to serve you, but they were their personal
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One took their credit card, your credit card, the government credit card, and leased a BMW.
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The IT director, James Donnan, billed us for his wife's cell phone, their cable TV at two
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different homes, and his USA Today subscription.
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They even commissioned paintings of themselves and then hung them in the offices that we paid
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This is the most despicable form of graft I have seen yet.
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And what it was, was create an independent agency.
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The government's going to be an independent agency with the unions.
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And then they would mediate all of the problems between unions and businesses.
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And that way we could keep commerce free and fair, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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So, the FMCS morphed from a tool that was supposed to be for stability into a playground for the entitled.
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How many more slush funds are lurking in the shadows?
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How many more people are we paying to destroy our country?
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And you know what the grossest part of this is?
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The people who are standing up for these things.
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I mean, this is Rome, where they were just selling seats.
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Where the rich just got richer and nobody did anything about it.
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And they just kept the country, Rome, just busy with cakes and circuses.
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As long as we have our cake, as long as we have our circus, we're okay.
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If you were up at the upper end, you didn't pay any taxes.
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And Versailles was happening with all the opulence.
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Theodore Roosevelt came in and cleaned that one up.
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But how is it possible that there are millions of people who are cheering and jeering Elon Musk?
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By the way, the FMCS, that's just another Monday in America.
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So how do we, what do we do when half the country stands up against the other half of the country that's saying, hey, this is an abusive relationship.
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If you can't see the damage that is being done to you and your finances, something is wrong.
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I go to cult because one of the signs of being in a cult is they encourage you to not listen to your family.
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They encourage you to get away from your family.
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They encourage you not to talk to other people that disagree with the cult.
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Well, that sounds like the cult of the United States of America and the left.
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By the way, there is a new report out with the Bernie Sanders AOC things that have been going on.
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GPS data now has peeled back the curtain on who these people are.
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Well, 84% of the devices that were tracked this weekend, over 30,000 attendees of all of these little rallies, had been to nine or more Kamala Harris rallies.
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31% had logged in over 20 appearances at protests tied to Antifa, BLM, pro-Hamas, pro-Palestinian causes.
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So is this a popular uprising that we're seeing?
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Are these Democrats that are saying, you know what?
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This Doge thing is, this is just, he's a horrible, horrible dictator.
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No, no, they're not people who love the country just as much as you and I do.
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We just disagree on policy and it's not a spontaneous uprising.
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And the left is doubling down on socialism and radicalism.
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You know, I'm watching the stuff that's happening over the weekend where they're just torching Teslas.
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They're just willing because it's against Elon Musk, hate Musk, hate Orange Man.
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The biggest problem is in a society when people tolerate bad things.
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There's a lot of good people on the Democratic side.
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They have perfected the astroturfing, and they're using our tax dollars to do it.
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The data pulled from the geolocation shows patterns that are really, really precise.
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These weren't individuals that were moved suddenly by a call to action.
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Cross-reference the reports with outlets from, like, the Epoch Times.
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They documented the same kind of tactics during the 2023 pro-Palestinian Day of Resistance rallies.
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It was coordinated by groups with ties to socialist networks, funded through these NGOs, again, that you have paid for.
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What we're actually watching happen in real time, it's been going on for years, but we haven't been able to prove it in now.
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Oh, all that money went to this organization, and they passed it to this organization, which passed it to these people that are attending, you know,
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let's say, nicely, campfires in your local Tesla dealership.
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It's a guillotine to the left's financial lifeline, and they know it.
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Doge threatens to dismantle the entire web of public-private partnerships and NGO and their slush funds.
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Notice that Trump is no longer the primary target.
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This is the guy who has done more for the global warming crowd than any other human on the planet.
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You just kind of throw yourself in a room, goes off, and then the walls come down, and everybody's like, wait a minute.
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He's cutting all this infection out, and the left can't tolerate it.
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I mean, think of Bill and Hillary Clinton, George Soros, now even Chuck Schumer.
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All these people that built this system where the government was picking winners and losers, they always seem to pick the losers.
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Unless it's their money investing in the stock market, then they seem to be very good at picking winners.
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They have taken and weaponized our tax dollars.
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They've funneled it through USAID and other NGOs, anybody that will play ball with them.
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And if you look at the latest study of the groups that are showing up at these rallies, it overlaps with the groups tied to federal grants.
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They're standing up and saying, we can't have, we got to stop Doge because they're the ones getting the money.
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I'm going to take you into the 2021 American, what was it called, rescue plan?
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You know, that was because we have to rescue the country because we're all suffering so much from COVID, which strangely they started.
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It's designed to do so many things, including heal itself.
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It's amazing, especially, you know, when you think of, when you start to get older, you notice, oh, wow, I'm not healing as fast anymore.
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You've been able to handle pain for a long time, but your body is getting tired.
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It was designed by doctors to help your body work to curb inflammation.
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You know, it's crazy to me that they're getting all of our tax money.
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We know it, and people are not really saying anything about it.
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According to the GAO, the Government Accountability Office,
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billions of dollars that have been allocated to, quote, community organizations.
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We're like, community organizations, community organizers.
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Millions, sorry, billions, billions allocated to community organizations.
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Much of it ended up in the hands of activist networks.
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And those funds, bankroll rallies, train agitators, amplify radicalism, and it's all under the name of social justice.
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These people are railing against the establishment, but they are the establishment.
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They are everything they claim to despise, a top-down power structure that silences dissent, consolidates control.
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Free speech, you know, he's going to turn us into a dictatorship, a totalitarian.
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Canada's bill, C-63, pushes online censorship under the pretext of hate speech.
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Because I grew up around a bunch of liberals who were always talking about it.
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They were always saying, you can't trust the government to regulate me.
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Well, now this is happening all over the world.
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The same government that is granting this money is now cutting off the money because there's a new sheriff in town.
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And that's why not regular people, but all of these AstroTurf opposite of grassroots organizations are showing up.
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I'm not here to tell you how to live your life.
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I'm happy to tell you how I live mine, but sometimes I get this one really wrong.
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But you can take some inspiration away from the millions of Americans who are working really, really hard to save the country.
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And many of these, like me, got out of companies like Verizon, big phone companies.
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I do have a complaint with, you know, you look at your bill and you're like, wait, what's that for?
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And then when you find out Verizon sends part of the money to fund things like Planned Parenthood, I don't know, that should be your first warning sign.
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I don't want to give money to a company that is actively promoting the killing of babies.
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It's the 250th anniversary of something that happened that was a turning point of freedom.
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A turning point, a rallying cry, if you will, that led to the birth of America.
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We'll talk about that coming up in just a second.
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There's going to be a lot of 250th birthdays coming up in the next year and a half because
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It'll be the 250th of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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It'll also be the Christmas Eve will be the 250th year commemorating the crossing of the
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I mean, all of it happened at this time, 250 years ago.
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So we're going to take you through some of those things as we go throughout the year this
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Well, I went up to Oklahoma this weekend to a friend's house or a friend's ranch.
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Um, and, uh, we went up because we were shooting something that is for Wednesday's special.
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Oswald's gun, the exact copy with the exact ammunition and the ammunition itself leads
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I mean, the more, the more, the more we do things on this and I'm like, we're going to
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Um, then you're like, I mean, one of them is the ammunition.
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Uh, this gun is, was for Greek fighters in world war two.
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The, the scope today, the same exact scope, if you can get it, it's very rare, but if you
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can get it, it is so crappy that it's a $10 scope today.
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Uh, back then it was, and it's, it's really, this gun is as everything going against it.
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Uh, and the ammunition, there wasn't ammunition for this gun.
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Uh, the CIA after the war said to the DOD, you've got to make a bunch of ammunition for
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Now, how did Oswald get the ammunition that was, was ordered by the CIA brought back by
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And last week the gun jammed on us, uh, it was actually the firing pin went out, uh,
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and we couldn't get it fixed fast enough for what I did yesterday.
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So I went out last week and I shot and we had, it was just stationary at the exact distance.
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Can we, can, can I hit those things using this gun?
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Uh, then we decided we have to do it though, moving and it, the exact angles and as high
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So yesterday, go to, uh, go to Oklahoma, uh, to this great side-by-side ranch, uh, where,
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And the guy who runs it is a guy who is a Beretta sharpshooter.
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If you will, he's a guy, kind of guy that, you know, he'll go, you know, gun shows and
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stuff and he'll throw up a quarter and he'll shoot a pole through the quarter.
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And he's like, yes, Glenn, this is a difficult shot.
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And I don't want to reveal what we found, but we found two things that I did not expect.
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I thought, I thought for sure it would go a certain way and it didn't.
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And then on top of that, he comes back and he's, cause we had it in the back of a car shoot
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And it was, so it was the same angle, absolutely everything.
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And he comes out after the shoot and he said, I want you to look at this.
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And we started talking about it and the whole crew came around.
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We're doing research today because if the Warren commission did not talk about this and
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If they didn't talk about this, it was because there's no way around it.
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What was it like going through the, the process of recreating that?
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And so we put balloons there and the idea of, I could relate to him on nerves.
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Cause I was thinking, okay, so what, what other elements did he have to deal with?
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And the only one that I couldn't recreate is I'm shooting the president and I'm probably
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So that's the only thing that would slow you down, make you a sloppier shot or anything
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The other thing is, you know, he was in a Lincoln continental, even moving, it's 11 miles an
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We had it in the back of a truck and the truck was being dragged through this field and it
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kept losing, you know, it would, it, you know, a field is bumpy all the way out.
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And so I think that kind of made up for him being nervous.
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Cause it was, that's, that's what Scott was saying.
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It was like, this is a difficult shot because of that.
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Um, so I think we kind of balanced it out, but it's, it's really amazing.
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We're doing a show, uh, from the oval, uh, Wednesday and we've got, uh, we've got somebody
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on that has a tape he's bringing in, would not release it, uh, to us.
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So he's coming in and he's bringing the tape of a conversation that he says, two people
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talking about Johnson and Johnson's involvement.
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Cause I also want to go into Nixon and he was part of the Nixon thing because the more
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you find out about our, what our CIA was doing, the things that we'll show you on Wednesday
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that we've now confirmed, and we didn't even know we were looking for this, but the things
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that came out of those JFK files now that we've confirmed shows that the CIA is absolutely
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And it'll make you question everything else, you know, in history, was that real or was
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Uh, and so that's Wednesday night, nine o'clock blaze TV.
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So he was definitely, yeah, he was there for that.
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Uh, but I, I don't know how I feel about Nixon now.
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I don't think he was a good guy, but I don't know how I feel about, you know, I've always
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said, my dad said, he's just like everybody else.
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It may have been, he's just like everybody else, but they set him up.
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It's interesting because we got all these documents and as usual, they've, they've calmed
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When you see what happens in the field, I think you'll be, I think you'll really be
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You'll really be surprised at what we found and what happened.
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I'm sure, uh, I'm sure recreating that was, uh, was weird.
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It was, you know, it's like, all right, let's go, let's go hunt ourselves a president.
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I, cause I remember taking the tour when we moved down here of the book depository.
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You can go there, it goes to the museum and you can go up to, uh, the exact floor he was
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You're two, like two windows down from where he was.
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They don't let you do to the exact window, but you're basically there looking at the same
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shot and it's just creepy even to stand up there.
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Well, we had it all, you know, they, they measured everything.
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So we had it all there and you know, we had a stake where the corner was.
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To turn off from, I think it's Houston to Elm street and he was shot on Elm.
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I mean, if you've never been to Dallas and seeing that it is such a weird.
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Cause you've seen it so many times on television.
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Cause the first time I drove through there, I had no idea I was anywhere close to it.
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And just all of a sudden came around the corner and was sitting.
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And then you go under the bridge just like he did.
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The only hospital that is famous because a president died there.
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I mean, it's just not, you know, the hospital, but yeah, that was a tough one.
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It's like, it's like Kool-Aid, you know, they got famous for the Jones.
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Wouldn't you, you'd think the big pitcher would be a little upset about that.
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He'd break through a wall and be like, what the hell?
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Kool-Aid, not the one that poisoned everybody in the jungle.
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It has no, poor flavor aid's gone now, as far as I know.
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No, I know worldwide, but I'm shocked that it made $80 million.
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They have to make $600 million to break even on it.
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They're like, this is like Hiroshima of movies.
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You'll just see a shadow of where the audience was.
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Well, what's interesting, and this is one of those things where all of the woke craziness
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sort of led up to this moment, but the reviews and everything are, from the right, are certainly
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But the reason the movie did this badly is because the movie's just bad.
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I really want to see it as somebody who used to be a big Disney fan that's now
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You know, I kind of want to see it, but I refuse.
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Yeah, that is really remarkable for people who maybe, you know, just started tuning into
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the show, maybe knew you, you know, in a peripheral sense.
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You would go often with your kids, but even, you know, just because you really enjoyed
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it, you collected all this Disney stuff, which, I mean, you still do at some level.
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I mean, I have the map of Disneyland hand-colored by Walt the first time they sketch it out.
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You can see it at the library, the American Journey Experience.
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If you're ever in Dallas, you should see the library.
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All of that, and it really has now turned you to, you don't go anymore to Disney?
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You don't go to, you don't see their, you don't, you know.
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And it would be really hard as a parent, because Disney has hypnotized your children.
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Soon, soon, somebody's going to challenge you and your throne, and you will be over, overnight.
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You drag yourself out to the car, manage to drive to the pharmacy, only to find out they
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is closed, and you're like, wait, I need the medicine prescribed by your doctor.
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This is a year before we have the Declaration of Independence
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We were still going back and forth and fighting
00:46:40.380
I can really relate to the founders and the patriots
00:46:45.960
back in the 1700s because they're very much like the patriots of today they don't want to be
00:46:54.220
violent they're not looking for a revolution they keep saying please your please don't do that what
00:47:00.380
are you doing to us don't please and they would go back and forth across the ocean to make a plea
00:47:07.440
to the king and the king would listen to him and he'd make fun of them usually because they were
00:47:13.220
ill-dressed they it really is like they were a bunch of red staters you know what i mean where
00:47:19.340
you know you go to washington and all these people in their fancy suits and everything else and a guy
00:47:23.300
comes in who's been working in the fields he's not dressed like that he doesn't have a fancy suit
00:47:28.380
he's not wearing you know some sort of gucci shoe or whatever that's what our founders look like
00:47:35.220
to the king and we kept going back year after year after year six months to travel
00:47:42.320
just to be able to stand in front of him go look we've written you so many times on this please
00:47:48.000
don't do this and so they they start to reach over decades they start to reach a boiling point now it
00:47:55.240
is it's march uh 1775 we're about a year and four months away three months away from the declaration of
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independence and there's whisper of rebellion and everybody has split up into little camps
00:48:11.540
and the second virginia convention is happening and it's they're inside of saint john's church in
00:48:17.760
richmond virginia and everybody is there and everybody is waiting to see what's happening you're just at the
00:48:28.180
beginning of the scent of the spring blossoms but the atmosphere inside it i mean imagine unwashed you
00:48:37.460
know military coats and everything else and everybody's sweating and worrying about it was it probably
00:48:43.380
didn't smell like roses inside the room i'm just saying and here we were we were teetering on the brink of
00:48:49.900
war and that was a really really bad idea so they decided in virginia we have to convene again and
00:49:00.000
come together and decide what are we going to do and everybody had an opinion and the loyalists the
00:49:06.460
ones that were loyal to the crown even george washington was loyal to the crown he wasn't a loyalist
00:49:11.020
uh per se didn't kind of join that party but there isn't a single founder except maybe i don't know
00:49:17.920
still maybe thomas jefferson there wasn't anyone who was like let's break away they that was the
00:49:24.800
last thing they wanted to do they loved their country they just wanted to stop being singled out
00:49:31.580
so they are hoping the loyalists are hoping that we'll get back together with george the third and
00:49:38.020
you know hey hey he's just doing this but it'll come to his senses but they did the stamp act the t act
00:49:43.860
uh the shutting of boston harbor uh they did all of these things to slap us in the face and say
00:49:52.480
you're nothing sit down and shut up so in secret our militias start to drill and the muskets come off
00:50:03.540
from everybody's uh over the hearth of their fireplace the muskets start coming off from under you know
00:50:08.760
above the fireplace um but there there hasn't been any real real uprising yet and everybody's
00:50:17.000
watching virginia what are they going to do continental congress had met the previous year
00:50:22.520
and the whispers of independence had grown even louder but no but we weren't nothing was happening
00:50:29.620
yet so they're sitting in this convention and they're sitting in this church and the the benches
00:50:36.100
are creaking and you know people like george washington sitting in the room and this guy stands up
00:50:43.220
they say he had a voice that could shake the rafters he gets up from his seat
00:50:50.320
he doesn't have a powdered wig on so he was you know not one of the elites
00:50:58.400
he stands up without any notes no script just had heard enough and he stands up and he said
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gentlemen may cry peace peace but there is no peace
00:51:17.740
his eyes sweep the room the war gentlemen has already begun the next gale that sweeps from the north
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is going to bring our ears the clash of resounding arms our brethren are already out in the field
00:51:38.920
why are we standing here doing nothing why stand us here idle
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is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery
00:52:04.400
what a great question you want peace we all want peace but what's the price of that peace
00:52:12.480
forbid it god almighty i know not what course you might take but as for me give me liberty or give me death
00:52:27.460
some people jump to their feet some people sat on their hands
00:52:35.900
but everybody in the room felt it and were stunned and the windows of the church had been opened
00:52:46.340
and there were people out in the streets listening and when he said that the roar in the streets was heard
00:53:06.260
it this was the speech that virginia voted to arm itself this was a big deal because only massachusetts was
00:53:17.360
there was a fight simmering there and within weeks on april 19th just a few weeks from now
00:53:24.200
the shots at lexington and concord really started the revolutionary war
00:53:30.240
i can't wait to tell you the true story of lexington and concord
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because there are things that we're now finding
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and tells you everything you need to know about the birth of our nation
00:53:53.620
but when they were on the fields in just a couple of weeks
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01:25:11.320
Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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And their idea was, you know, why are we doing school the way we've always done it?
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You know, we can learn like in two hours what everybody else is taking, you know, six hours to learn.
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We'll just spend a couple of hours every day and then we'll go explore things.
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But you know some people are going to complain.
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We'll talk about that coming up in just a second.
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So there's a revolution happening in education.
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And one of these examples is at the Alpha School that has just lifted students to the top 2% in the nation.
01:27:28.840
That might mean that they can read, you know, red light, green light.
01:27:38.040
Isn't that the first time you've heard something, you're like, just that, just that.
01:27:53.360
But the road's not going to be smooth, especially when it comes to AI.
01:27:57.660
And I want to make this very, very, very clear.
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Microsoft just came out with this brand new program.
01:28:13.600
It's going to definitely not teach anything about sustainability or sterilization or anything like that.
01:28:23.940
It's just, it's just going to, it's just going to learn how your children think.
01:28:30.000
However, if you, if you trust the people at the top and I trust as much as I possibly can, and that's not saying a lot, but Elon Musk, I'm like, okay, at least it's for freedom of speech.
01:28:57.460
If you trust the programmers of the AI, if you don't trust the programmers of AI, don't do it.
01:29:06.600
And when I say don't do it, I'm specifically talking about education.
01:29:09.860
AI can be used for education to do things that we never thought possible.
01:29:18.240
It can teach a kid, uh, how to read because it understands how it sees the world because of dyslexia.
01:29:26.100
And so it can teach a kid how to read like overnight.
01:29:29.280
All it has tools that it will learn from your children.
01:29:36.360
It will learn tools from your children and it will be able to adapt and go, oh, I, oh, I see how they learn.
01:29:42.400
And it will teach them in a way that they learn and explore the things that are interesting to them.
01:29:48.660
That's how we get our kids to, you know, you know what school used to be apprenticeships.
01:29:55.000
You know, you'd be eight years old and you want, I want to be a printer.
01:29:57.780
And so you'd go, Ben Franklin would hire you and then you'd be working in the shop and I wanted to be a printer.
01:30:04.900
I didn't want to clean all of this type and all the ink.
01:30:10.600
I'm sure those grumblings happen, but that's how you used to learn.
01:30:14.220
You'd want to do something and then they would give you the opportunity to do it.
01:30:24.040
Careful, especially when you're turning it over to your children.
01:30:32.020
The other problem with this is, is the educational industrial complex.
01:30:37.660
And remember, you know that famous speech that Eisenhower gave that we probably only remember?
01:30:49.880
I thought Eisenhower got on and said, I'm leaving.
01:30:55.800
But he actually talked about several industrial complexes, one of them being the educational industrial complex, because it would marry into the scientific and the military industrial complex and the government will start to control and fund everything.
01:31:16.800
He left out the union industrial complex as well.
01:31:22.340
So we've seen these unions and everybody else in the industrial complex, if you will, they, I mean, they will, you could say, look at this school.
01:31:32.740
The teachers in second period just yesterday, eight of the teachers.
01:31:39.300
Eight of the teachers of the second graders set all the children on fire.
01:31:45.260
We're doing an investigation with those teachers.
01:31:52.400
No matter how bad it gets, nobody ever seems to correct anything.
01:31:57.220
We've seen unions rally against change under the guise of protecting teachers.
01:32:10.740
We care more about your children than you care about.
01:32:13.080
Because I think a lot of us woke up when we saw what you were teaching in your school, when our kids were having to watch it at home during COVID.
01:32:22.080
And by the way, the only reason why we found you guys out is because your unions forced our kids to stay home.
01:32:40.940
Well, you know, our systems are failing our children.
01:32:50.200
And with every change, every tweak, every dollar spent, it seems to get worse.
01:32:55.820
So you're going to get these people who just don't, AI tutors.
01:33:03.720
It'll widen the gap between the haves and the have-nots.
01:33:07.120
You mean even wider than this 12th grader can only read at a third grade level?
01:33:16.620
I almost want to try it just to see if it's possible to widen that gap with AI.
01:33:23.380
Well, you know, what we're doing now isn't working.
01:33:28.980
And that's why you got to trust us, the people who designed what we're doing now, because now we know that doesn't work.
01:33:34.960
We're going to leave all that in place, but we're going to add on top of it.
01:33:52.020
Everything that they're going to say about redoing education or thinking out of the box, and I'm telling you, AI is here.
01:33:58.460
And if we can figure out ways to trust it with our children, and I don't mean that.
01:34:03.280
I mean, I trust it as much as, you know, I'm not going to go there.
01:34:13.460
P. Diddy and Michael Jackson, they're having a little get-together.
01:34:20.120
But if you're there, and you're watching, and you're aware, and you know where this program is coming from, because it is going to help them learn.
01:34:29.020
You just have to make sure it's teaching the things you want them to learn.
01:34:34.720
These teachers, unions, and everybody else, they're going to be against progress.
01:34:37.320
We're progressives, and we can't have all this progress.
01:34:44.820
And that's why I say, I don't trust Bill Gates.
01:34:48.760
Microsoft, what could Microsoft and Apple do to your children that you wouldn't do?
01:34:56.680
You do realize, Microsoft, that the guy who started you was on a plane with Epstein an awful lot.
01:35:05.020
What do you mean, what would you guys do to our children that we wouldn't do?
01:35:12.960
So you have to make sure that it is not into some new, that's the thing to fear, is the pitfalls of unchecked technology.
01:35:28.620
Censorship, data collection, the complete loss of privacy, data breaches, corporate overreach, dehumanizing, all of this stuff.
01:35:41.120
I mean, if we were worried about Common Core, because remember, Common Core, under Bill Gates, he wanted to be able to study and track the pupils of all of the students.
01:35:50.220
Because then we can figure out what they're thinking.
01:35:56.260
If you were against Common Core for some of these things, you should at least be wary of AI.
01:36:05.240
And especially when the government and that AI company are in bed together.
01:36:15.320
However, when there's AI that could teach, my granddaughter has dyslexia.
01:36:30.880
She, I mean, she works so hard to memorize lines.
01:36:38.660
And we didn't know she had dyslexia for a while.
01:36:43.520
And, okay, and it's weird because we're a reading family.
01:36:56.960
With AI, you will teach your child with dyslexia.
01:37:01.660
They'll be able to make progress day one, session one.
01:37:06.340
You know, you're in a poor town in Mississippi.
01:37:11.520
Well, you won't be able to do it if you don't have dial-up.
01:37:16.700
But AI is going to be able to teach your kids whatever it is.
01:37:21.000
What they fear is different than what you should fear.
01:37:31.960
You should be the one that is monitoring what's going into your child's head.
01:37:37.260
And don't dismiss that AI is a very powerful tool.
01:37:40.980
But why shouldn't we use AI if we can trust it to a certain degree?
01:37:51.600
They're afraid of a system that doesn't need a gatekeeper, doesn't need a union.
01:37:59.480
Something that will empower all of the children to explore, to learn on their terms.
01:38:05.060
And the fight ahead is going to be really super fierce.
01:38:15.760
But, I mean, there are really good teachers out there.
01:38:22.840
Do you want to flush the system down the toilet and keep the teachers?
01:38:39.420
But your labor union scares the hell out of me.
01:38:42.360
And if you haven't figured out that your labor union is on the wrong side of, I don't know, freedom and everything else,
01:38:47.940
I don't know if you should be teaching my child.
01:38:50.520
But I'm willing to give the teachers the benefit of the doubt.
01:38:54.800
Some governments are going to start using this to control people.
01:39:07.760
Our children are going to be, even our older children, even us, there are opportunities right around the corner where you will be able to become an expert in whatever it is you want to become an expert in.
01:39:20.660
We are going to have AI that will teach you in ways that you never thought possible and teach you on your schedule, doing your things.
01:39:30.900
And it is going to be used as a tool by those who are really smart.
01:39:35.080
Those who are stupid are going to end up being its tool.
01:39:38.740
But imagine a world where every child can learn at their pace, where somebody in a refugee camp has the same thing teaching them, a teacher that is listening to them, learning about them, and can explain at their level and their language.
01:39:55.660
Physics, the same boy that is in a snotty institution in New York City full of money bags, is getting the same tool and the same teaching that is personalized to them, and they live in a refugee camp.
01:40:10.980
That is fantastic, fantastic, because you know why?
01:40:14.660
This will teach everybody to think differently.
01:40:17.100
Right now, we have to teach everybody, no, no, it fits in this box.
01:40:20.740
No, you've got to think this way, because that's what's on the test.
01:40:29.760
I mean, really, how many of us have had kids, and they come with their math homework, and you're like, oh, I already did this once.
01:40:38.740
What do I have to do it a second time, and you don't remember it, because you never used it.
01:40:43.960
And so now you're having to learn it all over again to teach them, and they're going to promptly forget after.
01:40:53.440
Learning it, forgetting it, grumbling about it, and then you forget it, and you're like, I'm glad I'm past that, and then it comes back to bite you in the ass again.
01:41:01.280
And then you have to learn it again, and then forget it.
01:41:03.360
I swear to you, grandkids, you come to me with a math problem, and you're dead to me.
01:41:08.740
Get AI to do all of that stuff, and get it to think, have them learn at their pace, and to think differently.
01:41:18.700
That's a miracle, gang, and it's right around the corner.
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Well, I'm a little saddened because the reviews have come out for Snow White.
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I'm a little saddened because the reviews have come out for Snow White.
01:43:50.780
You don't know if it's having an identity crisis.
01:43:56.220
People are even saying that like this, the scene, like this, the, the, the behind, you
01:44:03.360
know, the background scenery doesn't even look real.
01:44:08.220
They spent a quarter of a billion dollars on this movie.
01:44:13.180
Because, because they had to redo the whole thing.
01:44:16.720
They had, they filmed it all with like tall people and I'm not a dwarf because that would
01:44:30.200
Uh, you know, it just, and they had to get rid of all of that.
01:44:34.340
Then they decided to remake it and try to make it closer, but keep the crazy lead character
01:44:39.400
who is the source of almost all of the problems and kind of go in between.
01:44:45.620
And then they just weren't able to make a good movie.
01:44:48.940
Is this, and then, then the Disney shareholders all come along and be like, yeah, we want more,
01:44:57.780
I mean, that just shows you how, how, how crazy this is.
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Then you grow up to be an adult and you discover that all that quicksand, just really a metaphor
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And I, I, I wanted to talk to you because you might be as happy as I am at the failure
01:47:57.500
And I wanted to talk to you about what you're seeing at Snow White with Snow White.
01:48:05.260
Um, it's been two years and it's been the, one of many now, uh, predictable Disney failures.
01:48:13.240
Uh, and it, it's, it's really built up to a head and, and hit the cultural zeitgeist.
01:48:18.680
And it's more than just a movie at this point, because normally I wouldn't even watch a princess
01:48:24.000
movie, but it, it became such a punching bag in the culture war and a symbol.
01:48:30.680
And Rachel Zegler has become the symbol of everything that's wrong with modern Hollywood
01:48:40.760
Cause, cause the universe tends to unfold as it should, Glenn, this is, this is the balancing
01:48:45.860
This is a movie that was made before the cultural shift or during it actually.
01:48:49.760
And now it just feels dated and the audience has spoken.
01:48:55.140
They were honestly, Glenn, they were telling every trailer that hit YouTube was getting
01:49:01.280
And yeah, so Disney was telling you exactly what this movie was going to be.
01:49:06.380
And the audience was telling them exactly what they thought of it.
01:49:14.180
So, you know, you say this was made, um, in the, at the height of it.
01:49:18.600
Uh, and I think this is also this movie, her reaction, the way they did all of it.
01:49:25.560
Uh, I think this is part of the undoing of that era as well.
01:49:34.720
And, and we've seen that play out in the last year.
01:49:37.900
If we want to even go back to the acolyte or, or go back before that with the marvels,
01:49:43.500
uh, these were movies made with a mindset of identity politics, intersectional feminism,
01:49:49.680
um, which really goes against what Hollywood had done for hundreds of years or a hundred
01:49:58.280
Um, which is, you know, tell good stories that are authentic.
01:50:02.440
And a lot of that is either the hero's journey or just a good old fashioned fairy tale with
01:50:09.640
some romance and Hollywood doesn't know how to be good anymore.
01:50:19.380
Uh, they are so nihilistic at this point that when you see something that's just good,
01:50:26.680
And they, and now they're, you know, while they're trying to fix stuff, they don't even
01:50:34.000
Disney doesn't know what a Disney princess is anymore, which is crazy.
01:50:39.240
I, when I was working at CNN, do you remember this with Hal?
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He was one of a great, he was great writer and, uh, I was working at CNN and I don't
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remember maybe the funeral of Ronald Reagan was happening or there was some, you know,
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And I said to Hal before I left, I said, Hey, next week, this come up.
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Can you write a really great piece on Ronald Reagan and America?
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And I call Hal up and I said, Hal, you're a good writer.
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I worked harder on that than I've ever worked on anything.
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He said, but I have to tell you, I hated Ronald Reagan.
01:51:21.280
He said, so I didn't, I don't know what people like about Ronald Reagan.
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Uh, and, uh, and I understood then, you know, you can't fake it.
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They cannot reflect, you know, the right direction because they don't, they hate it and they don't
01:51:46.160
Um, the, the whole concept of a male hero in particular, we seem, uh, what's happened is
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masculinity has been drained out of Hollywood and it turns out they needed it.
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Now it doesn't mean, you know, and so is femininity, which, you know, snow white is essentially
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And sure you could like, yes, it's made in 1937, but it, it boggles my mind that Disney
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That, that is a paradigm shift movie that is sacred text in Hollywood and just threw away
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the original script and gave us, and I'm not kidding, communist propaganda.
01:52:29.120
Oh, it's filled with it throughout the, you get it in the second or third line of the
01:52:34.420
They're, uh, introducing snow white's parents, which was new.
01:52:37.760
It's not from the original and they somehow run a socialist kingdom where they run everything,
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but everybody gets to share anything and everybody has to share in the bounty.
01:52:47.780
And then instead of snow white, uh, needing a prince, they replaced the prince with a thief
01:52:58.040
So, uh, you know, of course we want to give her a career over, uh, maybe a fulfilling life.
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Um, and it's, it really does feel like they, well, they did, they did massive reshoots
01:53:10.920
So it's kind of half a fairy tale and half, uh, as, as the BBC says, Glenn, a Marxist call
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to arms, even the BBC called it out for its communism, uh, communist propaganda, which
01:53:24.880
So somebody said, here's my favorite line from a review, uh, Rachel Ziegler, uh, only
01:53:30.180
gave, uh, only became a princess, uh, and looked like a princess in the same, uh, in the
01:53:39.580
Uh, so anyway, um, somebody, if Stu was telling me he read a review, somebody said that even
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the backgrounds, it just looks, everything looks fake.
01:53:49.580
I would imagine that's because didn't they have to strip all of the other people out
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of it to replace all of the not dwarf style people out and replace them with, uh, animation?
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Uh, I think the dwarves were going to be in it all along.
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I think they were going back and forth on because they initially were going to cast them and then
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And then they, uh, the Peter Dinklage controversy happened.
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And I think they, they thought a good compromise would be to, to make them CGI, which makes
01:54:24.360
Um, they're, they're the stuff of nightmares, but the bandits were always going to be in
01:54:28.580
there, but they, their roles were greatly reduced.
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Um, didn't we just, Stu, didn't we see pictures of like this tall guy out in the woods and all
01:54:38.300
these other people, the bandits, the bandits, although the band.
01:54:42.640
And, uh, instead of a prince, Jonathan leads the bandits, uh, and the bandits are just there
01:54:48.780
because, uh, they feel like all the food should be shared.
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And, uh, the bounty of the land belongs to everybody, uh, who tends to it.
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Uh, and it's, it's such a clash of messages where it's, again, it's supposed to be some kind
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of socialist utopia, but except, uh, Rachel Zegler's Snow White is definitely the boss.
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So did they leave, we're not going to question that.
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Is she evil or, well, she has to be cause she's a Jew.
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She's, she's not a very good actress and it turns out she's not a very good singer either.
01:55:30.280
Uh, but yeah, like, and they, some of the most iconic scenes from the original, cause I rewatched
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the original before I, I saw this are, are gone.
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And they turned them into songs about leading and her end, uh, sorry to spoil it for anybody,
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but, uh, the witch like falls off, lightning strikes a cliff and she falls off.
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Nah, she just gets sucked into a mirror at the end.
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Uh, they expanded her role, but that, that, that was not good.
01:56:01.660
And does the magic mirror tell you that you can be pregnant if you're a boy?
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Uh, no, but it may, maybe that was left on the cutting room floor.
01:56:10.280
It could have been, but they definitely left out the description of snow white, where they
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Cause I knew that you would be just, just joyful as I was, I heard, I was actually, I was
01:56:30.520
Uh, but it will, it will be the, the international numbers.
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These films do better internationally, uh, uh, and they're doing terrible.
01:56:41.260
So this is not going to have the legs they want.
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It's, and it's going to lose hundreds of millions of dollars.
01:56:56.580
They're never going to put her on a red carpet again.
01:56:58.380
She, she is, that has been the most well-documented worst PR disaster in Hollywood history, without
01:57:13.580
If you follow him, uh, nerd roddick, uh, nerd roddicks, uh, at nerd roddicks for Twitter,
01:57:20.400
But he's got a, he's got some, he's got some good stuff over YouTube that maybe you should
01:57:25.280
I, I enjoy his, I enjoy his disdain for Walt Disney, uh, and the Walt Disney studios, um,
01:57:37.000
It's kind of fun to see them just crash and burn on this, but I guarantee it's not going
01:57:43.080
And you know why, just like the democratic party, they let the, the rebels inside, they
01:57:50.060
let the revolutionaries inside thinking that, okay, well, it's, you know, we can control
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And now you've lost complete control of the country, uh, company, just like the Democrats
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have lost, you know, well, there's a, you know, good regular old Democrats there.
01:58:10.400
Chuck Schumer is running like a scared little girl, um, you know, trying to look like he's
01:58:18.340
And it's just so ridiculous to see, but they can't put that genie back in the bottle.
01:58:23.180
And, uh, I mean, I hate to use that metaphor with Disney, but it's true.
01:58:29.820
How are you going to, how are you going to clean that place up and get all rid of all
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You can't, that's all it, that's all it's there now.
01:58:42.180
He's a special forces veteran who had a very unusual experience at his mother-in-law's
01:58:50.060
There was a family dispute and things got out of hand at the funeral and dangerously out
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Uh, Marvin and his wife were caught in the middle of it.
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Fortunately, Marvin was carrying his burner launcher.
01:59:06.540
Oh, would I, what I would give to have a family brawl and have my burner launcher and
01:59:13.440
then have my wife like Mark Marvin's to, you got to use it, use it.
01:59:21.780
So he just started shooting tear gas rounds, uh, at three of the family members and the fight
01:59:29.460
Marvin, a hero, and he didn't have to use lethal force.
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Can I just say when I die, Stu, would you make sure that my funeral is as exciting as
01:59:47.080
It's like a gun, but it fires kinetic and tear gas rounds on a CO2 cartridge.
01:59:51.180
It's, it won't kill the guy, but it will stop him or her in their tracks for up to
02:00:10.760
You ever seen a liberal's hands smoother than a snake on oil?
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Guess they're more worried about the meaning of the word retarded than the word work.
02:00:26.360
You know, when Cecil B. DeMille made, uh, the 10 commandments and Ben-Hur and stuff,
02:00:49.640
Um, but, uh, you know, he made, when he made those two religious films, nobody walked out
02:00:57.120
going, that was a Christian movie or that was a Jewish movie.
02:01:02.760
Uh, nobody said that because it was more, it was a really great story.
02:01:10.540
We have just entered this time or just left this time of darkness where anybody would say,
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I'm not watching it now because it became preachy.
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With Snow White and Hollywood, what they've done is they haven't learned our lesson.
02:01:33.360
And may as many people that watched our preachy films, watch your preachy films.
02:01:41.880
There's a lot of that sort of side switching going on right now.
02:01:44.900
I was thinking about this in the context of Tesla in that like, you know, for a year,
02:01:49.440
I remember when we did, we featured Tesla on a 2006 documentary in a positive way saying
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like, hey, here's a company that's not trying to make boring, awful electric vehicles, but
02:01:59.460
they're trying to make them cool with the Roadster.
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And it's like, hey, this, maybe there's something here.
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And some people on the right kind of pushed back against us and be like, how, I can't believe
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Like, I'm so annoyed at the way Elon Musk is being treated right now.
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They just had just bought a new Tesla, parked it at the airport, came back all keyed.
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Can you imagine if we would have done that, if it was the exact opposite?
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And it's funny because you see now the resist and burning on the dealership doors and burning
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down Tesla dealerships and lighting Teslas on fire.
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The coverage would have been, you know, the only other time that the republic was truly
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I mean, besides, yeah, Civil War, blah, blah, blah, blah, January 6th.
02:03:09.420
And now the Tesla dealerships, they would have been the wall to wall coverage of that wall
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We would have been correctly called terrorists.
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For burning down material to try to change government policy, which is kind of the definition
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And I think even just regular Americans, regular Americans, I don't care who you voted for.
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They may not stand up and preach against it, but they don't want it.
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I mean, it goes back to the guy who killed the health care executive in the streets in
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Like, I don't think the average Democrat wants CEOs assassinated and Teslas burned to the
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I'd be like, gosh, like we agree, obviously, that, you know, Elon Musk is doing the wrong
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This is that Saul Alinsky attitude that they have been pouring into people's brains forever.