The Glenn Beck Program - May 13, 2026


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00:03:09.560 hello america welcome to the glenbeck program from london england today uh getting ready for
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00:03:28.300 I really want to get to some, I want to start
00:03:30.240 with some good news in America, and that 0.87
00:03:32.200 is, yeah, all that crap about 0.98
00:03:34.120 oh, it looks like the Democrats are 0.98
00:03:36.140 going to win. Yeah, maybe not. There's
00:03:38.080 a real change in
00:03:40.100 the seasons and the tide,
00:03:42.220 and we're going to bring Stu in
00:03:44.120 here in just a second. Yeah, you remember him?
00:03:46.240 He was, yeah, it was okay.
00:03:48.180 Um, but we're bringing him in because, uh, he, he has been watching this and he's made a big,
00:03:53.820 he, he made a big move. He never moves. He makes a decision on things. He, you know,
00:04:00.240 does the prediction market and he just leaves his money in. He's kind of a buy and hold kind
00:04:05.060 of guy, not on this one. Uh, if you want to find out all the details, go to his website,
00:04:10.360 predictable show.com predictable show.com. But he's just launched a new show with Dave Landau,
00:04:14.880 uh on blaze tv uh which is really really good and funny and uh he's going to be with us now here in
00:04:21.660 just a second to talk about how the midterms are suddenly looking a little different for the
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00:05:24.140 glenn good to see you my man how are you uh very good very good i wanted to get you on today
00:05:30.800 because uh i've been reading your articles watching your stuff and you are uh you have
00:05:36.920 some good news i wanted to bring you on when you had good news because when it comes to election
00:05:41.580 time a lot of times you're really a drag you're right you're right you're always accurate but
00:05:46.480 you're a drag today you call me yeah you call me the little black rain cloud for almost 30 years 0.89
00:05:54.080 and that was a it was a nice way to be known i appreciated it so much uh but yeah no there 0.97
00:05:59.600 actually is some pretty good you're not today so tell me yeah yeah so basically you know it's funny
00:06:06.980 because these things are, they originate with the left being the left, right? They're constantly
00:06:12.560 doing things to try to take advantage of their situations. And they did this a couple of
00:06:17.400 different times. One was when it came to trying to expand the Voter Rights Act to their maximum,
00:06:24.920 the maximum levels possible. So they kept harassing these states to change their districts
00:06:30.660 over and over and over again so that they could get more majority minority districts, right? 0.64
00:06:36.940 These are districts where the majority of the voters are minorities, and they will, in theory, I guess, the assumption is minorities just vote for their own skin colors, so they will elect other minorities.
00:06:48.160 That's basically the very cynical way Democrats looked at it for years and years and years and years.
00:06:52.880 And they got courts to back them up for a long period of time.
00:06:55.620 Then, of course, this goes to eventually, you know, this happens in Louisiana.
00:07:01.100 In Louisiana, they wind up challenging this.
00:07:02.960 It goes all the way to the Supreme Court.
00:07:04.360 And the Supreme Court says what I think is pretty obvious here, which is it's not supposed to be done by skin color.
00:07:10.640 It's supposed to be the exact opposite of that.
00:07:12.700 We're supposed to do really almost any other thing, Glenn.
00:07:16.100 You can redistrict.
00:07:17.880 You can draw a line based on almost anything else.
00:07:20.400 Right.
00:07:21.260 Except race, which is hilarious because it's the one thing they kept trying to put in.
00:07:26.280 So they tried this and the Supreme Court wound up saying, I know you covered this, but it's like they wound up saying,
00:07:32.360 look, you can't just draw these lines based on race. You can use it as kind of one thing in a
00:07:37.900 recipe if you really want to, but you can't just draw these racial lines. They're not going to
00:07:42.820 hold. So they didn't hold. And this wound up burning the Democrats in a big way that it could
00:07:49.460 wind up getting a bunch of seats to go from Republicans to Democrats, because now these
00:07:54.700 states in the South who have been doing this for years have to redraw these districts to align with
00:08:00.580 what the Supreme Court said, which is we shouldn't draw voting lines based on skin color. So that's
00:08:06.960 part number one. Part number two is the Virginia situation. Virginia, they wound up trying to do
00:08:13.500 the same type of thing. The left went in and they said, well, we're going to keep pushing and pushing
00:08:17.260 and pushing and pushing and pushing. And they decided to try to make it basically so in this
00:08:21.980 purplish state, there were no Republicans to be seen anywhere. They pushed this as far as they
00:08:28.540 could go but and this is something that we caught you know pretty early on when looking at this race
00:08:33.780 you know the way that they had designed this glenn there are rules in virginia and they have
00:08:39.600 these rules basically if you're going to screw with the constitution you know and you're going
00:08:44.140 to screw with the way that these lines are drawn in their system you have the original legislative
00:08:49.260 vote and then you have to have a you know a basically a another vote by the people to say 1.00
00:08:56.180 hey, we want to throw these bums out. If they change the rules, we don't like that. We should 1.00
00:09:00.180 have the opportunity to throw these bums out. So they did do that, sort of. They got the vote done 1.00
00:09:08.640 immediately before the election and then forced everything through and said, look at us, we're
00:09:14.040 great. We're going to push back against all these evil Republicans and get all these seats back for
00:09:17.760 the Democrats. The problem is, once again, because the left has been the left for so long, they had
00:09:24.320 opened up early voting for such a long period of time that even though they got this vote done
00:09:31.580 right before the election, the Republicans pointed out, hey, wait a minute, 40% of our
00:09:38.440 population has already voted before you tried to do this. So this one doesn't count. You didn't
00:09:43.320 check off what you needed to do in the state. So the Virginia Supreme Court came in and said,
00:09:48.080 yeah, again, you guys pushed it too far. You bent the rules. That didn't work out. And so
00:09:53.700 Republicans are able to gain even more seats because of that situation, which is really
00:09:58.440 changing the whole tenor of the race, Glenn. So do you do you think this is all just happening
00:10:04.280 because of the redistricting or do are you also seeing any indication that people are kind of
00:10:10.240 like, I'm tired of all of this? They're pushing it too far. What happened in Virginia, you know,
00:10:15.840 even Spanberger coming in and saying, oh, we're not going to redistrict and then immediately
00:10:19.740 pushing for redistricting, that you're seeing any indication that Democrats are pushing
00:10:24.940 things and pushing the American people too far to the left? Or is that just wishful thinking?
00:10:32.320 You know, I don't want to be the little black brain cloud here. I think that I don't think 1.00
00:10:36.680 I've seen signs of any level yet of a left-leaning voter saying, you know what, maybe our party is
00:10:44.100 going a little too far. Where we did see signs of that, I think, back in 2021, 2022, where you saw
00:10:50.880 the whole, the George Floyd era, I think, was filled with moments where Democrats said about
00:10:55.620 even their own party, hey, I don't know, maybe having some police on the streets is a good idea.
00:11:00.640 You know, there were things like that that did happen. I haven't seen that yet with redistricting.
00:11:04.220 The way this is being framed, I think, in the left-wing media, and honestly, the mainstream
00:11:08.140 media, is this is just the Democrats trying to protect themselves. They're doing the best that
00:11:13.640 they can against these evil Republicans. Donald Trump is very mean, and they have to do this this
00:11:18.360 one time. That was the pitch from Gavin Newsom in California, right? These places had set up
00:11:24.420 systems that were supposed to eliminate the exact type of activity that Democrats are currently 0.97
00:11:29.240 engaging in. And they went to their own voters and said, hey, you know, sure, we have all these
00:11:34.840 rules set up, but aren't the Republicans mean? That kind of has been enough for a lot of them.
00:11:40.840 I do think that there is a you know a situation where they do push this too far they're going to
00:11:46.180 try to challenge all this stuff they're going to try to go down this road a little bit farther but
00:11:50.380 they have a tough argument to make to the American people who I still think despite everything we see
00:11:55.180 in the media believe in things like skin color shouldn't matter believe in things like merit
00:11:59.880 should matter and you know the farther they go down to push against that I think the worst it
00:12:04.680 gets for them so tell me what you're seeing in los angeles and in the california vote
00:12:09.840 i mean you seem to at least in the primaries for the very first time you have republicans
00:12:16.820 doing really quite well in the polls yeah uh actually it's it's true there's a couple of
00:12:25.480 really interesting things going on there one is the los angeles mayoral election i know you've
00:12:29.720 been watching that with spencer pratt he's been running a really interesting uh race with like
00:12:33.960 Really great ads.
00:12:35.680 And he's great ads.
00:12:37.140 You watch the debate and you're just like,
00:12:39.900 how could any human being think that this guy isn't the best of these three?
00:12:44.640 I just, I don't understand.
00:12:46.880 You know who he reminds me of, Stu, is, oh, what's the politician up in Canada?
00:12:51.980 Remember the apple eating guy where he's just like, yes, I love him.
00:12:56.980 I love him.
00:12:58.000 He reminds me a little of him where it's like, it's no sweat.
00:13:01.180 I don't really, whatever. 1.00
00:13:02.820 Just answering to these people, well, you're a moron and eating a bite of an apple. 1.00
00:13:06.940 I mean, it just it seems too easy almost for him. 1.00
00:13:11.240 Yeah. And obviously, he knows the media really well.
00:13:13.640 You look at the ad that he ran where he's showing off the houses of his opponents and then zooms out of his house, which is now a trailer because his house burned to the ground.
00:13:24.920 He has real credibility there.
00:13:26.420 And honestly, it's funny because sometimes a really positive thing can potentially wind up being a negative for you in your campaign.
00:13:35.200 It's obviously really difficult to win as a Republican in Los Angeles.
00:13:38.400 We know this is I'm not breaking news here.
00:13:40.620 Donald Trump lost to Kamala Harris 70 to 26 in 2024 in Los Angeles in a race that obviously Trump won overall.
00:13:50.320 So this is a very there's a big uphill battle.
00:13:52.320 The best path for Spencer Pratt to win is for him to win a race that looks something like, you know, Pratt 37 and then the other two at 30 and 28 or something like that.
00:14:05.640 Or, you know, 35, 32, 30, right?
00:14:07.880 Where he just squeaks out and is able to kind of go forward.
00:14:11.200 The problem with this right now is the last debate he did so well that it wound up just destroying one of the two opponents.
00:14:20.960 And you wonder if the left is going to now unite around Karen Bass, who is a catastrophe as a mayor.
00:14:27.040 But it does seem like the current path.
00:14:29.800 But he's got a shot. He's got a shot.
00:14:31.840 How about Steve Hilton?
00:14:34.100 Hilton, I saw you had him on.
00:14:36.200 Yeah, he's, again, you watched his debate.
00:14:38.560 We paid close attention to that one on our show, Predictable with Stu.
00:14:42.240 But we did, he was really good in that debate.
00:14:45.300 And, you know, he has a lot of credibility.
00:14:46.620 He has a way of being able to bridge a gap, I think, to a California voter who is at least
00:14:53.520 sensible.
00:14:54.040 And there are some there.
00:14:55.600 You know, Glenn, we've been on in California for, I don't know, forever since the beginning
00:14:59.100 of the show.
00:15:00.040 And every time we talk about California, we sometimes would generalize and say that they're 0.98
00:15:04.240 all insane.
00:15:04.860 And then there'd be people that would call up and say, wait a minute, no.
00:15:07.500 I mean, I have lots of friends.
00:15:09.320 Like, I swear we're not completely all like this.
00:15:12.580 But, you know, Steve Hilton, I think, really appeals to not only those people on the conservative side, but also people who I think can just step back and say, OK, look, I might even be a little bit on the left.
00:15:25.280 But, you know, I might not appreciate everything that Steve Hilton might stand for when it comes to certain policies.
00:15:32.740 But at least the guy's speaking common sense.
00:15:34.620 You know, he said on the stage, he's like, you know, you guys keep attacking us on immigration.
00:15:38.680 He's like, I'm the only one up here who is an immigrant.
00:15:40.500 that's who I am
00:15:42.580 that's actually
00:15:43.500 I'm the only one who has any credibility on this particular issue
00:15:46.620 he talked about that
00:15:48.300 and I thought he was solid
00:15:49.760 let me take a quick break
00:15:53.420 and I want to ask you about a new poll that I just saw
00:15:55.320 that is from Atlas Intel
00:15:56.940 on
00:15:59.020 Rubio and Vance
00:16:00.680 and I want to get your view
00:16:03.160 on what's happening with those two
00:16:05.160 here in just a second
00:16:05.980 talking to Stu
00:16:07.520 about, you know, the prediction markets
00:16:10.820 and what is actually happening now on the ground.
00:16:14.060 You can find him at predictableshow.com.
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00:17:41.620 so before i get to uh marco rubio and jd vance i want to ask you because we're seeing
00:17:57.240 i'm hearing talk here in london stew people are saying uh everything is changing or the
00:18:02.660 whole ground is changing beneath you know everybody's feet in in parliament i don't
00:18:09.020 know if that's entirely true i i think that the people are speaking up you know all of the local
00:18:14.260 elections are going way against the labor party and keir starmer and everything else but you can't
00:18:19.520 the same thing will happen if you get the same if you get john thunes sir john thune uh into
00:18:26.600 parliament you're going to have the same thing and and the people will feel be betrayed by you know
00:18:31.620 the people they just voted for and i i don't know so i don't know if anything is going to change
00:18:36.180 Are you sensing that any of that, do you feel any of that kind of movement in America in the races, that people are done with anything?
00:18:51.700 Are we waking up anywhere on anything, left or right?
00:18:56.960 I mean, I think some of that's happening.
00:18:59.480 I do think that we've seen some of the craziest, you know, if you look back at the era, you know, the sort of peak woke era, I do think some of that's receded.
00:19:09.320 And I think that we have seen some people waking up and wanting to see, hey, wait a minute, I just want rational people who are going to do sane things.
00:19:18.160 You know, when you look at, unfortunately, you know, where we are when it comes to just regular everyday life issues, you know, you're talking, we've been doing the show for a long time, Glenn.
00:19:27.160 How many elections has a party won with $4, $5, $6 gas?
00:19:31.000 I mean, it's not super common.
00:19:32.340 It's really hard to do.
00:19:33.620 No, it's not.
00:19:34.180 I mean, luckily, you do have the left that goes so insanely far.
00:19:39.460 I mean, like, there was an ad they ran against Spencer Pratt going back to that election,
00:19:44.200 which was the greatest ad of all time for Spencer Pratt, where it was like, 0.77
00:19:49.040 Spencer Pratt does not want to spend taxpayer dollars on the unhoused.
00:19:53.300 okay where do i check the box for this guy you know i can't get to the polling booth fast enough
00:20:02.440 i mean that sort of stuff is great the left it does have that ability to go so far i mean we
00:20:10.400 i mentioned that that uh debate the prediction markets were incredible on that uh mayoral debate
00:20:15.220 where uh the the third candidate who's kind of this ivy league uh educated woman who everyone
00:20:20.280 When she was the favorite at the time the debate started, she went in there and they had that debate and practiced very well. 1.00
00:20:26.840 He rose up, but she dropped so far, Glenn, she dropped by 40 percentage points in her chance to win that election following that debate.
00:20:34.460 To put that in perspective, after Joe Biden's debate, he dropped by 15 percentage points.
00:20:42.240 Oh, my gosh.
00:20:43.880 Think of how horrible that was.
00:20:47.400 yeah uh so i think there are people that do wake up in these situations it might feel really rare
00:20:53.300 but as we get closer to the election i think people will start coming back to that place where
00:20:57.700 it's not about all these crazy issues it's not about the personalities and the media it's going
00:21:01.720 to be more about how they feel republicans do have a lot of work to do to make that feel
00:21:06.580 good before november but they got they do have some time okay let me go to jd vance and marco
00:21:12.720 rubio those are the two big names in the latest poll it's marco rubio 45 jd vance 29 ron de santis
00:21:20.620 11 uh none of the above at 10 marco rubio is i mean he might be it's really interesting because
00:21:30.400 i think donald trump is allowing both of them to define themselves um jd vance is going to be the
00:21:37.380 guy that looks like i wasn't for the war um which is really healthy for him um and and he's also in
00:21:45.600 charge of of uprooting all of the fraud if he actually does that he'll that'll be really good
00:21:51.940 for him but marco rubio is just seen as i mean does he have keir starmer's job yet i i don't i
00:21:59.200 mean he does every job under the sun and he just looks normal quiet stable which america might
00:22:07.020 really be interested in you know what i mean yeah i really i mean certainly he's his performance
00:22:13.660 has been really impressive i mean we've watched his rise right glenn we remember talking about
00:22:18.660 him when he was you know in florida before he was running for senate yeah and you know he said his
00:22:24.500 ups and downs i think with conservatives at times but man he has been rock solid really i mean the
00:22:30.500 competence just just is so prominent from him everything that he does feels like he's handling
00:22:35.740 really, really well and nothing shakes him. And he's also a guy who really loves America
00:22:40.220 and thinks that there's something good here. There's something that almost feels old-timey
00:22:46.440 to it. And I, for one, love it. I just love someone who's going to stand up and say,
00:22:50.960 yeah, actually, we're not perfect, but we're still the best place around. We still are
00:22:56.140 the country that people should look up to. And I think there has been some of the negativity
00:23:00.760 that's not only seeped into the left where it's always been on America, but even on the right,
00:23:04.580 I think there's been some of that that's popped up lately.
00:23:07.340 So it's been really refreshing.
00:23:08.760 I do think, though, you look at this poll and, you know, one of the things that you look at when it comes to who's going to win the House is the generic vote.
00:23:16.740 The generic vote in this poll was really it was a 14 point plus for Democrats.
00:23:21.900 So a very if you think of that as a left wing base of a poll, Atlas is a good poller, but this was a very left wing sample.
00:23:28.340 They might like a Rubio more than a Vance.
00:23:30.760 They might like an AOC more than a Gavin Newsom.
00:23:33.740 so some of the poll reflections
00:23:36.120 might have to do with that sample
00:23:37.520 Thank you very much
00:23:40.460 Stu, I appreciate it, good to talk to you
00:23:42.340 and congratulations on the shows
00:23:43.940 and everything else you're doing
00:23:45.160 We'll have you back again, thank you so much
00:23:47.260 Stu does America, you can find
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00:25:25.800 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:25:34.280 I'm in London.
00:25:35.440 The president is in Jed.
00:25:38.260 Pray for the president.
00:25:39.500 He just got off the airplane just about an hour ago,
00:25:42.600 and they gave him quite a state welcome,
00:25:45.920 rolling out the red carpet and then having weird Chinese cheerleaders, I guess. 0.92
00:25:51.160 And the army, it was quite an entrance for the president.
00:25:55.800 president, and he loves this. And it makes me nervous because he does love this. When people
00:26:00.640 treat him really well, he is more inclined to treat them well. You know, if the Democrats would
00:26:06.460 have done that when he came into Washington, D.C., I think we would have had a very different
00:26:10.540 president on our hands. Instead, they just attacked him. And President Xi is doing everything
00:26:18.320 he can to get Trump into his corner. We're going to talk about the China trip. We have a couple
00:26:24.680 People believe people, Melissa Chen is going to be with us here in just a few minutes.
00:26:27.680 And also Ambassador Brownback is going to be with us.
00:26:31.400 And we're going to talk about China, what he's doing, who's on the plane, who's not on the plane, et cetera, et cetera.
00:26:36.460 This is a very big deal.
00:26:37.920 Can I just take a quick moment and ask, who the hell is writing the cases for the Supreme Court from the state of Virginia?
00:26:47.700 i mean it is that i don't know if you've seen this um but they misspelled virginia
00:26:55.820 i mean obviously no ai is happening here who misspelled the state you're from apparently it
00:27:05.400 is uh who is it the uh who is i mean their attorney general is jay jones and that was
00:27:14.460 the guy that was talking about killing kids that's right jay jones and the solicitor solicitor
00:27:19.340 general tillman breckenridge and it's like me smart enough the right judge and say republican
00:27:26.780 mean i mean it is it's ridiculous how bad they they're saying now that this thing's just going
00:27:33.580 to be thrown out they filed it to the wrong court um i don't know good job virginia another really
00:27:42.320 super good choice uh there in virginia so you got that going for you now let's just talk about the 0.97
00:27:48.260 i mean turnabout is fair play let's talk about how much the republicans suck now here is john
00:27:54.800 thune on the save act listen to this we don't have the votes here for the filibuster um we did we
00:28:00.720 called it up on the floor let me stop let me stop let me stop let me stop you don't have the votes
00:28:06.800 for the filibuster hmm john whose fault is that could that be oh i don't know your fault
00:28:18.600 could it be could it be aren't in that your job to get everybody you can't just i mean you can
00:28:25.140 get everything else done you can get things that nobody in america is want except for you
00:28:30.040 stooges you can get all of that done but this one oh we just don't have the votes we don't but
00:28:36.180 Listen, he's trying really hard, your Bloodwell boy.
00:28:39.380 Listen to the rest of it.
00:28:40.600 We don't have the vote to get rid of the filibuster.
00:28:42.920 We did.
00:28:43.540 We called it up on the floor March, I think, 17th.
00:28:46.360 We were on it for several weeks and had a fair-spirited debate.
00:28:51.060 In fact, I actually, I think with the exception of maybe a couple of Republican senators,
00:28:56.000 made more speeches on the floor in support of the SAVE Act than almost any other senator.
00:29:00.700 And we had some votes on it.
00:29:01.960 And we voted on the narrow issue, which is the most popular one, of voter ID.
00:29:06.180 and we put the Democrats on the record.
00:29:08.280 Every single Democrat voted against it.
00:29:10.360 We added, and one of the other elements, also popular,
00:29:13.960 was whether or not biological boys ought to play in girls' sports.
00:29:17.140 We had that vote, and every Democrat voted against that as well.
00:29:20.900 So we've taken what I think are probably the two issues, in my view,
00:29:24.400 that have the broadest public support,
00:29:26.540 and put the Democrats on record, and every single one of them voted against it.
00:29:30.220 So we'll look for opportunities to get other votes.
00:29:32.340 There was a vote on the budget resolution, an amendment that Senator Kennedy offered that didn't even get 50 votes on the floor.
00:29:40.520 And so we're continuing to look for opportunities to advance that legislation.
00:29:46.120 Obviously, it's something that I support. I think we all support.
00:29:50.640 There's not enough SSRIs for me to listen to any more of that. There's just not.
00:29:55.600 I could go to the SSRI factory, and there wouldn't be enough to bring my mood up after John Thune speaks about that.
00:30:05.300 First of all, you got him on the record?
00:30:07.580 Oh, I'm so glad you got him on the record.
00:30:10.880 Woo!
00:30:11.880 Now we can run campaign ads.
00:30:14.060 You know who that reminds me of?
00:30:15.480 It reminds me of, I hate to bring this name up.
00:30:18.860 Hang on.
00:30:19.280 If you have any mood elevators, just take them because I want to bring up Orrin Hatch.
00:30:24.400 Orrin Hatch told me at one point, you know what? 1.00
00:30:26.700 I don't have to worry about all of these tea partiers. 0.99
00:30:29.340 He's talking to me like, Orrin, you realize I'm kind of a tea partier kind of guy, right? 0.96
00:30:37.260 Yeah, I don't have to worry about all these tea partiers.
00:30:38.980 They're going to love me.
00:30:39.720 All I'm going to do is I'm just going to take a vote. 1.00
00:30:43.360 I'm going to suggest we vote on a flag-burning amendment. 0.98
00:30:45.820 And then they'll all come running back. 1.00
00:30:48.160 Oh, my gosh.
00:30:49.300 Oh, my gosh. 1.00
00:30:50.200 I hate you so much. 0.99
00:30:51.880 No, no.
00:30:53.140 this is the same kind of thing listen to what he's saying listen to what he's saying we got
00:30:57.220 him on the record so you know and uh you know and we also talked to him about biological sports
00:31:01.820 we're not talking about biological males in sports we're not we're not talking about that
00:31:05.720 we're talking about the save america act it was different you know men in men's sports that's a
00:31:12.020 really good thing really really important i got this one's called the save america act you know
00:31:19.620 what it does it saves america and you couldn't find a way to get that one done you couldn't i
00:31:26.880 just couldn't muster it it's not that i don't want to pass it i just don't know how you are
00:31:32.840 i'm sorry but i i'm just not mature enough and i do not have the vocabulary to say anything else
00:31:40.780 but you're a giant wiener and that's and that's as good as that's as good as it can get for me
00:31:47.140 uh sorry glad you're on the record there john we know who you are no one should ever vote for this 0.96
00:31:53.820 guy ever again no one should ever vote for him ever again and you know what i mean china is 0.97
00:32:04.060 going to be our boss anyway ai i mean maybe i can hack into the system and i can get a list of all 0.63
00:32:08.460 of the people that are voting for john thune and i can go visit them at their house i'm like what 0.56
00:32:12.400 the hell are you thinking you want to be a wiener too no don't don't vote for him don't vote for him 0.77
00:32:18.120 long long memory this guy is worthless absolutely worth save america 80 percent including the 0.99
00:32:28.700 democrats are for this and you just i you know what i couldn't get anybody to vote for and i
00:32:33.560 just couldn't i couldn't do it i don't know what happened there i should it's like when you asked
00:32:39.240 me to help get you into iran after you know the regime falls and i'm like yeah yeah yeah i'm all
00:32:45.180 over that wait are you admitting something here that i think you're admitting something you
00:32:50.300 shouldn't be admitting uh i sent an email yeah i said a strongly worded email yeah yeah okay good
00:32:57.020 um here here john here's here's how you get it done um this one is from the uh the texas speaker
00:33:06.800 of the house cameron sexton um and it's going to the leadership karen camper in nashville tennessee
00:33:15.520 dear leader camper due to the actions taken by members of the democratic caucus during the second
00:33:22.040 extraordinary session of the 114th general assembly aimed at disrupting the democratic
00:33:28.240 and legislative processes and creating disorder on the house floor including but not limited to
00:33:32.840 remember seeing the footage of this where everybody was causing all kinds of problems
00:33:37.560 the democrats were interlocking arms in the well of the house blocking aisles on the house floor
00:33:42.500 instigating and encouraging disruptions of the legislative process in coordination with paid
00:33:47.260 protesters and attendees in the gallery including the distribution of earplugs to members of your
00:33:52.460 own caucus the use of prohibited props and noisemakers on the house floor demonstrating
00:33:58.000 the lack of respect towards fellow members seeking recognition to speak on legislation
00:34:01.940 and flagrant disregard for the permanent rules of the order of the House,
00:34:07.080 members of the Democratic caucus will receive individual letters
00:34:11.860 removing them from all standing committees and subcommittees of the House,
00:34:17.540 except where membership is required pursuant to Rule 65 of the House rules.
00:34:23.460 See ya, actually, he wrote sincerely, Cameron Sexton.
00:34:28.260 That's the way a man handles things, okay?
00:34:31.940 I don't know about you, John, but somebody has a wiener.
00:34:36.120 Somebody doesn't.
00:34:37.400 Which one?
00:34:38.120 I don't know.
00:34:39.400 That's the way you handle it. 0.94
00:34:42.500 When is anyone in the Republican Party going to have the balls of Tennessee? 0.93
00:34:49.260 That's exactly how it should have been handled. 0.95
00:34:52.080 That is the first.
00:34:52.720 It makes me want to move to Tennessee.
00:34:55.620 Don't test me, Tennessee.
00:34:57.500 I'll do it.
00:34:58.800 I'll do it.
00:34:59.600 He loves to move.
00:35:01.940 Nobody else does, but I don't have a problem with that myself.
00:35:06.460 Let's see.
00:35:08.120 Oh, in Virginia, and you'll never guess the county in Virginia where this is happening,
00:35:12.720 it has been revealed now that the Virginia student accused of photographing and videotaping
00:35:18.860 more than 40 students under a bathroom stall at Freedom High School identifies as transgender.
00:35:26.780 here principal tina brown sent an email to parents last month announcing that a student
00:35:33.560 had allegedly been caught recording another student under a bathroom stall now you as a
00:35:38.040 parent what would you do you get that letter what do you do i i don't as a dad i don't think i read
00:35:48.560 a strongly worded letter i i don't think i go well you know what let's see how this plays out
00:35:54.580 if i have a daughter or a son in that school i'm at the school immediately at the school
00:36:02.300 get this announcing that a student had allegedly been caught recording another student under a
00:36:06.960 bathroom stall brown issued a follow-up email last week stating that it was not an isolated
00:36:13.580 incident and urged more students that may have been victims to come forward
00:36:18.660 looks like there might be as many 40 as 40 people that have been photographed by this 0.56
00:36:26.360 dirtbag kid this seems to be a problem in loudon county you you think you think it really you 0.56
00:36:33.680 recall the father that was arrested during the school board meeting because of what happened 0.99
00:36:36.780 to his daughter by a quote gender fluid individual this is 2021 we're in 2026 what's wrong with
00:36:43.140 loudon county let me ask you this what's wrong with the democratic party let me take you to
00:36:46.480 seattle a seattle public school teacher under investigation over allegations she physically
00:36:51.400 abused a student is likely to become the next president of the seattle education association
00:36:57.580 the union for educators and staffers she is in she's under investigation that she physically
00:37:05.540 abused a student now listen this is this is what uh happened to her the parents of a third grade
00:37:10.600 student at rising star who has autism a speech delay is partially verbal the parents said they
00:37:18.700 notice bruises in the shape of an adult fingers on their son's arm in october and again in december
00:37:25.060 using visual aids they asked their son whether an adult caused the bruises and he identified
00:37:31.460 this teacher parents also alleged that in december their son's therapist saw her throw a marker at
00:37:39.020 the child's head which allegedly struck his face while he was working at the whiteboard
00:37:44.280 and she's going to be in charge of the teachers union so let me ask you what not not what's wrong
00:37:55.080 with the people in in uh virginia not not what's wrong with the teachers in virginia or the voters 0.64
00:38:01.920 in virginia not even about the transgender students that are going underneath a bathroom stall
00:38:08.020 what's wrong with the teachers and the democratic party what's wrong with the labor unions and the 0.75
00:38:15.540 democratic party because they seem to love to abuse kids one way or another it seems always to
00:38:23.260 be a teacher a union a democrat i mean what's the deal it's not always that way obviously
00:38:32.640 but it seems to be a problem what is happening with our teachers unions i gotta tell you
00:38:39.680 i say this all the time and i love teachers and blah blah blah blah blah blah there's lots of
00:38:45.180 great teachers but i don't know how you pay i cannot i can't put you into a you're a trustworthy
00:38:51.180 citizen if you're in the teachers union i can't do it i can't do it how many how much more evidence
00:38:57.200 do you need i mean you could just stop full stop hey by the way whose whose fault was it that our
00:39:02.560 kids were so scarred because of the masks and no school oh that's right it was the teachers union
00:39:09.060 full stop you could stop there but then everything that you see the teachers unions doing
00:39:15.160 is always against the students it's it's it's incredible to me this is just a a hive of evil
00:39:26.140 it seems to me and i don't know if you're a teacher if you're a good teacher how you don't
00:39:30.720 see things like this and go, I can't be part of that union. I just can't be a part of it. I'd like
00:39:35.260 to be, but I can't. They're so far away from anything that seems to be common sense and decent
00:39:41.860 when it comes to kids. I can't be a part of it. So I'm sorry, teachers, but there comes a time
00:39:47.300 when you have to distance yourself. There comes a time when you have to go, you know what? I got
00:39:51.380 to get up and leave. I can't do it. I'll give you an example. I did this last night and I did it too
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00:41:21.720 so teachers look i know you think all kinds of reasons uh you know i can't leave i can't leave
00:41:44.640 i got to do blah blah blah blah i experienced this last night um and i'm really ashamed of
00:41:49.720 myself it took me like 10 minutes before I finally just said you know we're leaving and we went to a
00:41:56.700 show on the west end and we went to this this show is the producers Mel Brooks always funny
00:42:02.840 Mel Brooks producer I've seen it a million times very funny at this one point they had they added
00:42:09.680 in, uh, Jesus in a loincloth with the crown of thorns being spanked by a guy in an S&M
00:42:19.660 mask and all leather.
00:42:21.920 And I was, I just put my head down.
00:42:24.060 I was like, oh my gosh, I can't believe and processing, processing.
00:42:27.440 And I finally looked at my wife and she's like, we got to go.
00:42:30.020 And I'm like, I agree.
00:42:30.940 We got to go.
00:42:32.180 But we were the only ones that walked out and it took me a few minutes.
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00:44:22.820 the fusion of entertainment enlightenment and empowerment this is the glenn beck program
00:44:36.500 hello america welcome to the glenn beck program from london england uh all this week we'll give
00:44:45.240 you more information on that uh coming up in a little while but i want to talk to you about
00:44:48.820 the President's trip to China. It is fascinating to me. He landed in China about an hour and a half
00:44:54.020 ago, and they gave him quite the state welcome. And that is something that always plays for Donald
00:45:02.160 Trump. He loves that. I am really concerned about this visit for a couple of reasons. One, they're
00:45:08.240 not our friends. They don't like Donald Trump. He is causing them a major headache. And also,
00:45:14.780 we're bringing all our ai guys there uh what kind of deals are we thinking about making there 0.96
00:45:20.140 in china uh i i really i don't trust them at all and neither should you neither should the president
00:45:28.060 uh melissa chen joins us here in just a second melissa is the strategy risk managing director
00:45:32.940 out of new york she's also a journalist and a good friend of the program uh and uh she's gonna
00:45:38.540 we're gonna go deep here in china here for a few minutes we'll do that in just a second first let
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00:47:06.900 really good good um thanks for joining me in person i appreciate it i know what the traffic
00:47:11.980 is like uh here in london it is nasty it is nasty um but good news is gas is so expensive
00:47:19.820 who can afford to drive that's right um so i want to talk to you about the president being
00:47:24.720 in china he just landed um and they really rolled out the red carpet for him unlike i've
00:47:30.880 seen them roll it out for anybody else um playing into everything that donald trump loves
00:47:36.800 they're going to treat him like he's royalty what first of all any idea the president gets that
00:47:44.840 right he knows that we are not friends because i never hear him actually really go after china
00:47:51.640 in an overt way yeah yep that's right does the president know china is not our friend
00:47:58.080 oh the president knows okay all right and donald trump has been speaking up about china actually
00:48:03.940 since 2011 his rhetoric kind of dies down after he becomes president right but even on the campaign
00:48:11.600 trail in 2016 his rhetoric escalates he he says china is raping us they're taking advantage of 0.95
00:48:18.580 He's screwing us over.
00:48:20.500 And so he's been actually very consistent because he noticed that China's taking advantage of the trading situation with the United States.
00:48:27.840 But since he's become president, he's had to kind of dial down the rhetoric on the surface.
00:48:34.200 Which I'm totally fine with.
00:48:35.640 Right.
00:48:36.020 But?
00:48:37.220 But his actions have been to start a trade war in 2017, right?
00:48:41.580 So he broke what was bipartisan elite consensus at the time, which was engagement with China is good. 0.65
00:48:49.440 If they become rich, they will become more like us and they will liberalize and they will join the world order as responsible.
00:48:56.900 OK, none of that happened.
00:48:58.100 But Trump has been consistent on noticing that China was responsible for disrupting the global trading system, of de-industrializing, of shipping American jobs overseas.
00:49:12.480 And he's been talking about that, about the large trade imbalances.
00:49:17.220 Prior to Donald Trump, no one's really broken out of that paradigm.
00:49:21.560 so i think you know with trump on china always watch especially now that he's in power always
00:49:27.780 watch what he does not what he says i agree with that a hundred hundred percent um however
00:49:33.720 um you know he's bringing our our ai guys over what do you think that's about not just ai guys
00:49:42.460 he's bringing our biggest business how big like the top ceos including boeing um you know we should
00:49:50.580 also say he's actually bringing um i i kind of love the fact that he that marco rubio is there
00:49:55.540 on the plane with him and he was dressed in the tracksuit but but the best part about rubio is
00:50:01.160 actually that rubio is sanctioned by the chinese so in 2020 rubio was on the right side of the 0.94
00:50:07.720 hong kong issue he supported the hong kongers he's been consistently one of the most critical
00:50:12.680 of the chinese communist party that's good and along with ted cruz he was sanctioned so he's
00:50:18.100 not allowed to go to china his assets he didn't have any were frozen in china it was kind of like
00:50:23.520 political theater to make a point um and what the chinese did this time so rubio's name in chinese
00:50:30.760 is lu biao okay which sounds you know like that hey remember that asiana airlines thing when when
00:50:38.500 someone does the out low we too low outing bang okay never mind but it sounds like that
00:50:43.980 But instead of keeping the sanctions or rescinding the sanctions, what they did was just change Rubio's name in Chinese so that, oh, now the sanctions don't apply, right?
00:50:56.780 So instead of Lu Biao, they just changed the character of Lu so that it's like, oh, it's a different guy coming in, right?
00:51:05.100 Why would they do that?
00:51:06.560 Because it is a culture which cannot admit any political errors, right?
00:51:13.700 it's to save face like because to actually reverse the sanctions would be to admit oh we kind of
00:51:19.220 did something that is you know a mistake an error so i i think that is actually you know
00:51:25.420 very telling of how the chinese so what do you think the president is going for what can we
00:51:31.180 what can we come home with that you're like okay well that's good right um there are a few things
00:51:37.480 for America and China to kind of negotiate on.
00:51:42.640 You know, there is an ongoing trade dispute, right?
00:51:46.460 Since Liberation Day, there's been like tariffs here,
00:51:49.280 tariffs there, and then secondary tariffs as well.
00:51:52.500 So one of the things that they're going to be looking to talk about
00:51:57.000 is trade mechanics.
00:51:58.880 The second thing is that China's only card
00:52:02.600 is actually on critical minerals.
00:52:04.540 And so when the trade war escalated, China passed some export controls to prevent the United States from getting critical minerals.
00:52:14.280 China has about 70% of the world's critical minerals.
00:52:18.460 90% of the world's critical minerals are processed and mined, which is, you know, that's the important thing is the processing part.
00:52:25.980 But so every F-35 that we make, every Aegis radar, every tank, all these military things that we need for our U.S. military, they require super magnets. 0.97
00:52:39.940 And those elements are refined and extracted by the Chinese. 1.00
00:52:44.100 I mean, at the end of this, we need to really ask ourselves how the hell we ended up in this situation. 1.00
00:52:50.140 I know.
00:52:50.660 But because of that, China has cards in the trade war.
00:52:53.300 And so when they were displeased about the tariffs, one of the first things they did was pass export controls, saying, all right, we're not going to export to you critical minerals that you need for the military.
00:53:04.760 And so Trump has to come to the negotiating table on these critical minerals to make sure that China does not extend the export controls and allows some of the rare minerals to get to the US.
00:53:17.160 What's scary is Kearney, they just closed the mine.
00:53:21.380 China, they allowed China to buy the mine that makes that exact mineral, extracts it, and shut it down.
00:53:29.040 It's the only other place in the world that they were mining for that stuff. 1.00
00:53:33.800 I mean, Kearney is in deep with the Chinese. 1.00
00:53:37.620 Right.
00:53:38.080 But that's why Trump has been signing critical minerals deals with Chile, with everybody.
00:53:43.740 Quietly, we've been doing things in Greenland as well.
00:53:46.460 And that's part of the critical minerals play.
00:53:48.920 But the other thing that Trump really wants from China is some kind of indication that China would help on the Iran issue.
00:53:57.900 And the reason for that is that China is actually very dependent on Iranian oil.
00:54:02.860 12% of China's oil is coming from Iran.
00:54:07.580 50% of China's oil comes from the Strait of Hormuz, from other parts of the Gulf.
00:54:13.740 So from Saudi, you know, from various parts.
00:54:17.400 And so choking off Iranian oil has been China's suffering quietly.
00:54:23.280 They don't really want to show that they're suffering, but their factories, their tin pot refineries have been relying on discounted Iranian oil.
00:54:32.860 They're deep in bed with Iranian officials and the government.
00:54:36.740 Exactly. And so what Trump wants is, China, you're suffering because of this war.
00:54:43.280 You should be helping us.
00:54:44.580 You want to prove that you're a responsible world actor? 0.96
00:54:48.100 Help us pressure the Iranians because China's the only one that has leverage on the Iranians.
00:54:53.560 So do you think that one of the reasons why we, it just occurred to me, and this probably is wrong, 0.80
00:54:58.820 but one of the reasons he went in recently is, this trip's been on the book for a long time,
00:55:04.380 that one of the reasons was to be able to have this card to hold?
00:55:08.540 I don't know if he meant that, but ironically, it's working out that way. It's working out that way that like if you actually look, if China, if Trump went to China on January 1st of this year, he would not have the cards he has now because after the movement on Venezuela, after the movement on Panama, after the movement on Iran, it turns out that the United States actually has choke point leverage on China.
00:55:35.060 so they have extra cards and the chinese do have leverage why is it that nobody nobody in america
00:55:43.560 sees what he's doing with the choke points i mean i think this is one of the most brilliant things
00:55:48.400 i've ever seen a president do this guy if if this holds and we can solidify everything in 10 years
00:55:58.100 america is a different place 20 years we are really set and people will look back and go
00:56:04.340 that was the turning point this is the turning point i think with the way he's controlling wait
00:56:09.600 the what he's doing all around the world restructuring absolutely everything controlling
00:56:16.040 choke points all around the world and yet nobody seems to notice it nobody seems to at least in
00:56:21.240 america i was like yeah but my gas is yeah but yeah but yeah but you want to fix the world and
00:56:28.060 have america be viable for the next century this this is the bare minimum you you can do that would
00:56:35.980 hurt no i i totally agree because short of kinetic ultimately you the america doesn't want to get 0.52
00:56:42.360 into a war with its near peer right which is china yeah we're trying to avoid that and so
00:56:47.960 the whole strategy is to deny them in different domains and one of them is choke points it is a 0.81
00:56:54.300 it requires constant vigilance
00:56:56.180 because it's not just on choke points.
00:56:57.800 It is on trade.
00:56:59.400 It is denial of any kinds of leverage the Chinese have 1.00
00:57:04.160 because they've kind of mastered the art 0.95
00:57:06.180 of even turning economic engagements
00:57:09.340 into political warfare, right?
00:57:11.440 So everything is political warfare
00:57:12.980 and slowly they've been eroding that world system.
00:57:16.960 I mean, I see the original sin 0.90
00:57:18.440 as allowing China to enter the WTO
00:57:20.680 because that system was never meant
00:57:23.540 to accommodate a leninist marxist government people don't understand that they've never
00:57:28.060 there's never been a runnymede moment there's never been a moment of the magna carta or the
00:57:33.300 declaration of it they've never had kings have rules and answer to the people ever in china
00:57:40.260 never no so not only that you know the words for rights like individual rights for example
00:57:46.480 it didn't exist in chinese so it when books were translated it had to be invented and that's
00:57:51.880 because they didn't have a system they just never had the custom i mean they've never had that
00:57:55.840 moment where people have risen up and said wait a minute i have right they don't have that concept
00:58:02.300 at all and when they tried in 1989 when students took to tiananmen square right the students
00:58:08.560 actually built a statue of liberty they were holding pieces of the american declaration
00:58:15.060 generation hong kong they were holding the american flag and the minute we we got distracted
00:58:21.960 with covid the minute we looked away those people were all gone exactly i mean it's a bad i just 0.70
00:58:28.020 wish people would see china for what it really is i think my eyes are even opening on china a bit 0.98
00:58:33.540 more i'm glad on how bad they really have to be you have to be and especially domestically because 0.98
00:58:38.780 a lot is happening under so i want to talk to you about that because we just had the another spy
00:58:43.520 another mayor now is a spy i mean they are playing a long-term game they're looking at people they
00:58:48.940 can get long-term we'll bet on you and they're spying they're buying up farmland they're all
00:58:54.680 around our military bases i mean and we don't seem to do anything at all i mean china if we did any of 0.67
00:59:01.620 those things to china they would not put up with it right we just keep putting up with it i don't
00:59:06.460 know why well i'll get more from uh melissa here in just a second first uh let me tell you about
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01:00:09.360 seconds station ID so we're with Melissa Chen she is the managing director of
01:00:27.720 strategy risk that's a New York based business intelligence firm specializing
01:00:31.080 in geopolitical risk analysis primary focus on China the exposure for
01:00:35.940 corporations investors and policy makers and she also occasionally writes for a spectator about
01:00:40.440 China and global affairs and she's a good friend and we're glad to have her Melissa tell me tell
01:00:46.580 me about what how bad is it in America because I think some people who are paying attention are
01:00:53.940 like wait a minute they're buying up an awful lot of land you know they got farmland they've got
01:00:58.140 land all over the country they have land by some of our really important bases that balloon that
01:01:02.920 you know blew across yeah spy balloon was insane um and now we're seeing in california that they
01:01:10.480 are they're working and and co-opting politicians how bad is it actually the scope and depth of
01:01:19.940 this infiltration is breathtaking it's in every domain and you know one of the things that they
01:01:26.960 like to do is to actually exploit the gap between local the federalist system basically so you have
01:01:31.860 local and state governments, and then you have the federal level governments. The good thing about
01:01:37.160 this system is actually what is weaponized by the Chinese, right? So they're kind of experts at 1.00
01:01:43.260 recognizing how do we use American values or the American system against itself, right? So a good
01:01:48.340 example of this happening right now is birthright citizenship, right? The Chinese are having anchor
01:01:55.240 babies, for example, right? Using surrogacy laws, one man alone, a video game developer who's a 0.91
01:02:00.600 billionaire in china has 200 babies and he hasn't even met them through surrogacy laws and they
01:02:08.480 will obviously all become u.s citizens and so they're very good where was that story ricky was
01:02:14.220 that in houston that they found the the birth the birth centers yeah i mean they've had them
01:02:20.800 in california as well yeah i mean and they're just coming and it's clearly advertised in china as
01:02:26.440 this is what you're doing you're going to get you'll have a u.s citizen and they coach them how
01:02:30.440 a lie to the immigration officer so that eight-month-old pregnant women could be let into
01:02:35.020 the U.S. This is happening, right? So the plan is, I mean, those are not people saying, oh, 0.58
01:02:41.140 I want my child to be free and be an American citizen. This is a communist plan? Yeah, it's
01:02:48.860 a Trojan horse. Essentially, you can swing elections this way. Citizens have security
01:02:55.200 clearances that you know merely a pr or a or a visa holder will not have right and we've already
01:03:02.080 had this we've had spies you mentioned this mayor of arcadia but you have spies turning up everywhere
01:03:08.800 even chinese students bringing in pathogens studying at the university of michigan you have
01:03:15.020 spies and by the way you don't even need chinese citizens you they are able to convince even active 0.74
01:03:21.220 members of the military, U.S. citizens, they may be of Chinese descent or not, who end 0.93
01:03:28.540 up down, you know, just for $10,000, downloading all these plans and operational secrets from
01:03:33.620 the U.S. Navy, as just happened in San Diego, and sending it to the PLA.
01:03:39.960 So it's, the whole point is, you know, what exactly can we infiltrate and co-opt to advance
01:03:46.340 China's strategic goals against U.S. ones?
01:03:49.920 How far do you believe the stuff about their AI being ahead of us?
01:03:54.420 I think, well, I think China's kind of playing a different AI game than the US,
01:03:58.560 in the sense that the US still has the edge on, you know, chips and kind of model innovation.
01:04:04.860 But what China has advantages on is scale.
01:04:09.400 And so they can incorporate models very easily and very quickly into their systems and scale it up.
01:04:16.040 And so what China wants to do is if they get more people hooked on their models or hooked on their AI systems, then they set the norms.
01:04:25.740 They set the norms and standards for AI protocols.
01:04:28.680 It's one of the things they're trying to talk about today is try to get on the same page for the norms.
01:04:32.620 Exactly.
01:04:33.280 I don't trust anybody involved with the AI thing, let alone China.
01:04:39.400 Right.
01:04:39.860 It is so good to see you.
01:04:40.860 Thank you for coming by.
01:04:41.680 Thank you so much for having me.
01:04:42.560 You bet.
01:04:43.600 We'll have more on China here in just a second.
01:04:46.360 We have Ambassador Samuel Brownback.
01:04:49.180 He is going to be on with us here in just a second.
01:04:52.220 China has also got a big war on faith.
01:04:55.700 And how exactly are they warring on faith?
01:04:58.760 And he's going to explain as the president just landed in Beijing.
01:05:03.180 All that coming up in just a second.
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01:06:45.240 and terms. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We're talking about China this hour. I'm going
01:07:04.360 to get to some of the other things that are going on. The King just spoke here in Parliament. I'm
01:07:09.140 in London this week. He just spoke in Parliament. He said some really, I think, very disturbing
01:07:13.200 things about global warming and also digital id it is coming strong here um in uh england we'll
01:07:22.940 get into that here in a minute i'm reading a couple books um on china right now and and one of
01:07:27.780 them uh kind of goes into how we just don't understand china at all um because they've never
01:07:35.860 had um they've never had any religion they've never had any emperor at any time that has been
01:07:44.020 about human individual rights never so it's not even part of their as melissa just said not even
01:07:50.080 part of their vocabulary um to have these rights and there is presidency is not a good guy not a
01:07:58.420 good guy um and there is real persecution going on and i have to tell you i was in i lived in new
01:08:04.560 york for a while and i would pass these people who are on the streets the full-on gong people
01:08:10.400 and i'd pass them and i'd see these horrible things that they were saying and i never stopped
01:08:15.620 to really listen and i feel horrible uh now because now i'm beginning to understand what 0.97
01:08:25.340 the hell is going on in china and it's christians it's buddhist it's muslims full-on gong uh and 0.79
01:08:32.000 anybody, anybody who wants to, um, uh, be religious. Um, and they are now passing out 1.00
01:08:40.000 Bibles that change everything. They were replacing just as they did in, in, uh, fascist Germany under 0.67
01:08:46.680 Nazis, replace the pictures of Christ on any altars with the picture of their dear leader.
01:08:52.620 Uh, and one of the guys who really knows this, uh, is a former in, um, international religious
01:08:58.720 freedom ambassador and former governor of kansas samuel brownback sam just put out a new book
01:09:05.720 called china's war on faith because they are waging a war on faith and every american needs
01:09:11.520 to understand that china is not our friend in any way sam welcome to the program how are you sir
01:09:17.880 i'm good glenn and thank you for uh taking this topic on and being willing to talk about it i
01:09:23.960 I think it's just so critical, and I think we have just a real lack of understanding of what this is
01:09:29.880 and how significant it is that's going on.
01:09:33.720 Sam, I have to tell you, I think that we are in a spiritual battle.
01:09:39.160 We are not battling, I mean, Ephesians, we're not battling flash and bone.
01:09:44.440 We are not even battling a Republican, Democrat.
01:09:48.540 There is a spiritual darkness.
01:09:51.360 This is a spiritual battle on so many fronts. 0.89
01:09:53.960 So tell me about how China is waging this war on faith. 0.82
01:10:00.280 Well, really, that's the cover of the book. 0.81
01:10:02.900 It's a big dragon with strings controlling people underneath it is on the cover of the book showcasing this war that China has with faith.
01:10:13.600 You know, one of the guys that we feature in the book is Peter Hsu. 0.71
01:10:17.060 He was considered at the time, and one of the original house church leaders, the Billy Graham of China. 0.76
01:10:24.560 He's here with us in Washington with the book rollout, and he said yesterday that China has been biding their time until they got strong, but now they are revealing their inner darkness. 0.83
01:10:39.460 And we must restrain this power of darkness. 0.88
01:10:41.700 That's Peter Shue saying that, and I think that's what you're starting to see.
01:10:47.540 They are strong now, but this is all, they're at war with God.
01:10:53.960 They are at war with all faith.
01:10:56.460 They can't tolerate any power that's higher than the government's.
01:11:00.580 They will not tolerate it.
01:11:02.560 They will suppress it. 1.00
01:11:03.580 They will kill you. 1.00
01:11:04.580 They will put you in prison. 1.00
01:11:05.680 The rest of Christian pastors now is the highest, I would argue, since Mao. 0.96
01:11:12.240 And that's what Xi Jinping is doing now.
01:11:15.320 And it's out of control.
01:11:17.500 They want to control the place.
01:11:19.260 They want to control other authoritarian regimes.
01:11:22.020 And so they share their technology and ability to do it.
01:11:24.540 It is a direct confrontation to the Western civilization system that's built on the Judeo-Christian ethic of human dignity based on the individual created in the image of God. 0.53
01:11:35.680 So tell me, tell me, give me examples of what they're doing that people don't know. 0.96
01:11:41.760 In China, start there. 0.85
01:11:44.240 Well, most people don't know about the forced organ harvesting that you witnessed that the Falun Gong members would talk about. 0.91
01:11:51.660 But they will, if you're an opponent of the regime, they take your blood type.
01:11:58.780 They want to know who, what, what type of blood, what type of body you have. 0.66
01:12:03.420 and then at their desired time they will kill you and harvest the organs kidneys livers eyes
01:12:13.500 i did the forward for a book uh just recently out out on uh killed for killed to order uh where 0.95
01:12:21.960 these would be situated on a timing basis uh and and you know this is so glenn this is so
01:12:29.160 diabolical and evil it's hard for you or me to imagine a government even thinking of something 0.51
01:12:34.520 like this and yet they they do it and if china were and they are they denied of course and 0.94
01:12:40.260 everything actually for a while they didn't they said well yeah we did for those that were having
01:12:44.680 capital punishment we thought this would be a good utilitarian thing to do to go ahead and
01:12:48.580 harvest the organs but we don't do it anymore well they do still do it and they do it to 1.00
01:12:53.720 Falun Gong members. They do it to Muslim Uyghurs. Who all knows who else that they do it to? And 1.00
01:13:00.380 that's something I don't think people can fathom the evil of this regime. This is an evil regime,
01:13:07.800 and they have killed more people. The Chinese Communist Party has killed more of their own 0.99
01:13:13.060 people than any other regime in the history of mankind. Let that one sink in. If you count the
01:13:21.500 forced abortions the number is as many as 500 million yes and i'm not even counting the forced
01:13:31.680 i'm not even counting the forced abortions in the when the statement i made and then at the 0.99
01:13:37.200 current time they've got three genocides going on now as we speak the muslim uyghurs that we 0.87
01:13:45.200 had declared as a government the end of the first trump administration the tibetan buddhist that 0.97
01:13:50.560 they've gone at hammer and tong for decades now and doing a cultural genocide but they've wiped 0.79
01:13:56.400 out many people and of course the dalai lama cannot return to his own home area and the chinese 0.96
01:14:01.580 government wants to appoint his successor and then falun gong who they literally have decimated and i
01:14:08.520 think they fear the falun gong more than any religion because it's an indigenous eastern
01:14:15.200 religion it's what grandma used to practice uh and when they let it loose for seven years in 0.51
01:14:22.540 china where they said okay we'll let you guys practice this it went from zero to 90 million
01:14:27.000 adherents in seven years oh my god and it freaked the chinese government out and they said these 0.76
01:14:32.200 guys are dangerous and they went after him to eliminate annihilate him which is the definition
01:14:38.120 of genocide where you're trying to eliminate a whole group of people so sam you've talked to
01:14:44.640 the president about all of this stuff he knows what are you hoping when he sits down with seizing
01:14:49.460 ping um this week what are you hoping we can get out of this i glenn i think really both sides right
01:15:00.240 now just want to calm the waters for a little bit and get the temperature down i am i am not
01:15:05.700 expecting much i really hope he does get like pastor ezra jen out of jail jimmy lie there's
01:15:12.320 nine catholic bishops that are detained arrested i would hope they would release them i'm not
01:15:19.100 expecting that uh honestly i i just think really this meeting right now is just trying to about
01:15:26.020 cool the waters down but i think when they raise taiwan uh which is a no-go for us we should raise
01:15:33.420 religious freedom with them which is a no-go for them and just say okay you're gonna you're gonna 0.60
01:15:39.120 throw one out there that we don't like fine we're going to throw one out there you don't like because
01:15:42.740 they fear religious freedom more than they fear our aircraft carriers or our nuclear weapons
01:15:49.480 that's this is their achilles heel and we should go right out same way ronald reagan did at the 0.86
01:15:56.400 soviet union he traveled america talking about the godless commies before he was president and
01:16:02.520 citing the jewish refuseniks and it it undermined the regime its authority and its 0.99
01:16:08.780 and its legitimacy and that's what we need to do with the ccp 0.98
01:16:13.080 how are the underground churches in china are they still growing they were growing but
01:16:19.580 then they got cracked down on them hard are they still growing nobody really knows uh but
01:16:28.660 And over the last few years, most people have been citing the fastest growing Christian churches in the world have been the last couple years, last five years in, get this, China and Iran, where the persecution is the greatest.
01:16:45.420 But then that's where the faith grows the most is when it's under pressure and the rest.
01:16:50.180 I used to say if people actually understood Christianity, they wouldn't oppress it and suppress it.
01:16:56.880 They would subsidize it.
01:16:58.660 If you want to really kill Christianity, subsidize it, it really grows best under pressure. 0.96
01:17:07.700 I will tell you, I've talked to people who have escaped China, who were in prison in China for their faith.
01:17:16.520 And their faith is enormous.
01:17:19.500 But one of them has told me, you know what we're all praying for in China?
01:17:22.920 All the Christians are praying.
01:17:24.660 What?
01:17:25.440 They're praying that the United States is going to fall into really hard times.
01:17:28.660 And I was like, why, why, wait, why would you pray for that?
01:17:31.140 And they're like, cause you, you might remember who you are and you'll stand up and you'll
01:17:35.760 start serving God.
01:17:36.520 Cause we need your help.
01:17:37.780 I mean, that's, that's pretty amazing.
01:17:40.560 Pretty amazing.
01:17:40.940 Yeah, it really does.
01:17:43.940 I, the ones I've met and many of them have been in jail multiple times and they, they
01:17:50.040 call it a Chinese seminary.
01:17:52.360 um it's just their their faith is so beautiful and it's purified and there's a joy and a peace
01:18:00.180 about them that you look at you okay that's the real deal i've seen it i i you've you've been
01:18:04.940 with jesus i can see it sam i mean i'm in london this week last last question for the last couple
01:18:13.800 of minutes but i'm in london and um there is a real problem with freedom of speech here
01:18:19.680 uh and you know the the keeper of the flame the keeper of the protector of the faith
01:18:26.420 uh you know doesn't seem to be the strongest you know uh keeper of the faith here um how concerned
01:18:34.700 are you on freedom of speech and and where this is going with christians in the uk i'm i'm really
01:18:43.620 concerned uh so much so i and where i was headed in the u.s really before president trump came in
01:18:50.220 i got debanked the group i helped form national committee for religious freedom i mean how more
01:18:55.800 american can you be than that and we got debanked but there was this effort in the west to suffocate
01:19:01.260 faith and the principles the natural law principles that faith generally is around
01:19:07.400 and from coming into society because they weren't seen as the current cultural norms they were
01:19:13.320 against what people wanted to do.
01:19:15.980 And look, faith has always stood against things
01:19:21.980 that are trending the wrong way or evil in nature.
01:19:27.320 And it's always been this voice against that
01:19:30.400 and people want to silence that voice
01:19:33.580 by debanking, deplatforming,
01:19:36.040 and you see it more aggressively in Europe
01:19:38.200 than we had seen it in the United States.
01:19:41.060 But I've been deeply concerned about that suffocation move is what I call it.
01:19:47.060 It's not going to really throw you in jail the way they are in some places.
01:19:50.660 But most of it's just about taking the insurance away from crisis pregnancy centers so that their board of directors don't have any coverage.
01:20:00.960 And so people, well, I don't know that I want to go on there for that.
01:20:04.200 I'll be out there with you.
01:20:05.520 I'll contribute.
01:20:05.940 But I'm not going to lead if I'm putting everything else on the line.
01:20:11.060 So that's really the effort in the West that we've got to push back against and stand up against.
01:20:17.880 Sam, thank you so much.
01:20:19.240 Thanks for all your work over the years, and thank you for this new book, China's War on Faith by Sam Brownback.
01:20:24.420 It is out now wherever you get your books.
01:20:26.760 In it, he talks about the high tech, the digital authoritarianism that China is now pushing out over in 80 countries.
01:20:34.340 He calls them sinister new technologies.
01:20:36.280 also the campaigns on physical torture uh and imprisonment of people on faith these are all
01:20:42.740 things that you need to know if you're if you want to prepare for the world that we are entering in
01:20:48.200 and you want to be well informed so nothing's slipping by you you see the enemy in front of us
01:20:53.860 it's not just china this is all over the world start here china's war on faith by sam brownback
01:20:59.060 thanks sam appreciate it back in just a minute thank you glenn you bet uh all right let me tell
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01:22:27.040 you know we've been talking about the attack on religion here in the last few especially coming
01:22:46.640 from china but there is another attack um and you know it's strange even atheists understand this
01:22:52.160 one over the weekend um winston marshall had on his podcast sam harris i want you to listen to
01:22:57.580 what he said about how the left is being manipulated by islamists listen the left has
01:23:04.500 been successfully manipulated by islamists and apologists for islamists in certain cases this 0.53
01:23:10.020 is a knowing alliance and in certain cases just frank manipulation and people on the left are 0.72
01:23:14.480 morally confused you know i don't think someone like hassan piker is confused i think he knows
01:23:18.160 exactly what sort of alliance he has. And I think that's true of Mamdani too.
01:23:22.120 Do you think Mamdani is an Islamist? 0.98
01:23:23.500 Certainly an apologist for Islamists. The fact that he can't quite figure out what's wrong with 0.94
01:23:28.980 the phrase, globalize the Intifada, and that the worst he'll say of it is that he doesn't use that
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01:23:39.460 They were out on October 8th supporting Hamas. There's just no way that should be possible. 0.76
01:23:44.280 And there's no way that anyone who's got that level of callousness and confusion, confusion being charitable, should be running a major American city, right?
01:23:52.380 Much less being the poster boy for the future of democratic politics.
01:23:55.460 So there's something very sinister about the way Islamists have spread their ideology through the West and targeted liberals. 0.91
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01:26:06.340 hello america welcome to the glenn beck program live from london uh i'm bringing in uh winston
01:26:14.700 marshall uh he is the host of his own podcast the winston marshall show uh you might remember him
01:26:20.580 long time ago for getting kicked out of mumford and sons uh and uh i think that kind of woke you
01:26:26.500 up in a way, didn't it? Well, yeah, technically I quit, Glenn, but you are right that I was on
01:26:33.680 the wrong side of the woke mob five years ago, right at this time of the year. And welcome to
01:26:41.040 Britain. Careful what we say here. I know. You know you can get arrested. I'm going to have him
01:26:46.880 join me here in just a second. We're going to talk about some of the things, the crazy stuff
01:26:50.120 that is going on here in London that is on the way. Also, the king just spoke here and I think
01:26:56.060 He said some terrifying things, quite honestly, talking about talking about, you know,
01:27:01.320 modernizing the entire world while he's wearing stuff from the 1400s. 0.91
01:27:06.920 Looked ridiculous talking about the modern world in a crown. 0.69
01:27:09.660 But maybe that's just me.
01:27:11.260 We'll talk to Winston here in just a second.
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01:28:18.720 It's always good to see you.
01:28:20.220 Glenn, it's great to see you.
01:28:21.660 And thanks for having me on your great show.
01:28:23.300 I'm excited to talk to you.
01:28:24.080 thank you so um the king well i you know i have to warn you i am a monarchist yeah i know you are
01:28:29.940 i know you are and i you know there's there's still hope for you there's still hope for you
01:28:33.960 there's still but you see you americans i understand i understand that sort of your
01:28:39.480 sense of conservatism is is actually built on rebellion and against the monarchy but you've
01:28:44.960 got to understand for us yeah our liberties are protected by the monarchy are they yes yeah i
01:28:51.420 i saw what he was talking about yeah there's been about 300 years since the monarchy ever
01:28:55.680 actually intervened to protect anyone but right uh nevertheless our tradition is that balance of
01:29:01.220 king uh technically it's monarch aristocracy represented by the peers although that's changed
01:29:07.260 under starma and then the commons represented by the people and we are governed by the people
01:29:11.040 so i've got news for you none of that's working for you right now none of that none of that's
01:29:15.420 working for you i mean well you look how the people are voting we're starma gonna leave
01:29:19.960 Starmer it looks like I don't know how he's pulled this off because I a day ago. I thought that was it
01:29:25.480 He's finished. I think he's going to last it and part of the reason is because there is no talent
01:29:31.720 In the labor party to replace him. The best option is is where streeting
01:29:36.140 Frankly, you know if he's I listen to that guy
01:29:39.760 I listened to the bbc yesterday and they were talking about him as if
01:29:44.120 As if there's nothing to see here this you know, these elections they don't mean anything
01:29:48.820 We've seen this before. And I'm like, what are you people talking about? The people are clear on this.
01:29:54.200 Yeah. Well, the BBC are completely soaked up in the same ideology as the Uniparty, as the Labour Party.
01:30:00.780 And frankly, as the Conservative Party has been for the last 15 years.
01:30:05.580 Remember with Keir Starmer, although he won with something like 35 percent of the vote, he actually had 20 percent of the electorate.
01:30:13.060 So four out of five people in Britain who could vote two years ago, the 2024 election, did not vote for Keir Starmer.
01:30:20.800 Think about that. Even Kamala Harris had something like 48 percent. Right.
01:30:24.660 But we are living in what America would be if Kamala had won.
01:30:29.360 And we are. And so is Canada. And so is much of Europe.
01:30:32.740 I mean, I think and, you know, I think we change everything once all of us who are fighting for personal liberties and common sense.
01:30:42.600 I think once we all understand, wait a minute, this isn't about Keir Sommer.
01:30:46.680 This is not about Donald Trump.
01:30:48.720 This isn't about, you know, any of the politics that every country is making about.
01:30:54.680 They're making it about local politics.
01:30:56.880 The elites are saying it's these people that are the problem.
01:31:00.860 No, no, no.
01:31:01.400 This is the people against an elitist government all over the Western world that has decided exactly how we're all going to live.
01:31:10.140 and when the people in germany understand and the people in england understand the germans are
01:31:16.100 getting the same thing we're getting the same thing then all of a sudden we start we start to
01:31:19.780 have real allies because then you have the population of every country going wait a minute
01:31:24.940 we're in this together yes you're absolutely right we're seeing the revolt of the people
01:31:28.940 against the post-war elite and you spelled out beautifully in your book actually about
01:31:33.340 the wef yeah and it's precisely that ideology that that has been the big fight now in america
01:31:39.840 of course with trump many of those battles are being won but in europe here it's still it's not
01:31:46.100 all to play for because i think the people are are going to win eventually but it's the last
01:31:52.380 gasps of that elite which is why actually starmer has his trying to pivot and create new enemies so
01:32:01.040 your colleagues have been banned from coming to britain you slipped i don't know how i slipped
01:32:05.580 through yeah it's kind of remarkable it's probably because you're a much bigger threat
01:32:09.560 Because if they went for you that would actually have political ramifications in the u.s. I suspect that's that's a that's right
01:32:15.860 But there's two other Americans have been banned a Belgian has been a politician
01:32:20.820 Polish
01:32:23.560 Politician member of the European Parliament what Starmer's tried to do and this is how he's saving himself here is he's trying to create 0.97
01:32:32.000 Bogeymen he's saying okay, Tommy Robinson and this march that's happening the far right there
01:32:37.900 I'm not the enemy. They are they're the enemy and if we can say we can focus the attention on here
01:32:43.320 It's the same reason why he banned Kanye West from coming over for anti-semitism whilst 1.00
01:32:48.060 Not actually do anything about anti-semitism not actually calling out the problem, which is Islam. That's where it's coming from 0.99
01:32:55.400 And by the way under Starmer
01:32:57.540 It's now the worst anti-semitism we've had in since Jews were allowed back into the country by Oliver Cromwell in the 1650s
01:33:04.660 we're talking 370 years only once in that period has a jew been killed for being a jew that was in
01:33:10.860 the 1960s by some of the far right we've had two jews killed at the end of last year by a man whose
01:33:16.960 first name was jihad and in the last month we've had various synagogues fire bombed we had two jews
01:33:25.200 stabbed in the neck in london this is happening and it's it's coming from very specific place 0.96
01:33:29.820 What's Starmer cat but he can't possibly say that because it he needs that Muslim voter boat 0.78
01:33:35.660 Base, so he's pivoting away. He's he's saying people like Tommy Robertson. They're the real I mean people like these the
01:33:41.920 The trying to come into Europe. They're the real villains here and that's how we need to
01:33:46.260 So are they that stupid though? I mean because you saw you know how the left and the Islamist 1.00
01:33:53.920 uh were the ones behind the revolution in iran and you know what happened to anybody who wasn't 0.92
01:34:01.080 an islamist all of the marxists they were all killed or tortured or you know disappeared 0.90
01:34:06.620 it's not going to work out well the king keeps playing footsie with these people and i'm like 0.99
01:34:11.820 they're not gonna they're not going to embrace you look do you think the king's playing footsie
01:34:16.760 with them king chuck yeah okay i've got to address this actually right because there's a popular
01:34:22.800 rumor online that the king is a muslim actually and no i don't believe that you don't believe that
01:34:29.620 no uh but people think he's he's kowtowing to them now one thing to remember about the king
01:34:35.860 is firstly he is a christian but secondly is he not a christian oh i mean i'm sure he is okay
01:34:42.920 well he's practicing i don't know he's he's the head the sovereign the head of state of several
01:34:48.100 countries around the world right and some of those countries are muslim majority countries so
01:34:53.400 he is the sovereign of large populations of muslims around the world so he's in this very
01:34:57.720 difficult position where he's head of the english christian church i've never had a guest defend the
01:35:01.860 king you're first it's great to hear it it's great to hear it it's it's refreshing kind of
01:35:07.080 well who says i'm not open to hear other opinions well there you go oh dear i hate it when i come
01:35:13.100 off woke on all these shows because i'm not woke this always happens when i speak to americans
01:35:17.420 conservative um no uh now i really do not like what starmer sorry what the his majesty has said
01:35:24.880 about some of this environment green ideology stuff and i i don't like the direction he's going
01:35:29.640 there i don't like it when these guys get in this domain of people get involved in politics i think
01:35:36.440 that is for the people and for the commons um but nevertheless he's in a difficult position where
01:35:41.640 He's got to be the representative not just of England and of Great Britain 1.00
01:35:46.240 But also the Commonwealth and other realms run okay the world and they're not Christians 1.00
01:35:51.620 So he's he's gonna get that. That's right. And that's a tricky head of the Church of England though 1.00
01:35:56.140 That's correct, but it's a difficult balance. Yeah, right. I I can see your point on that. Um, let's talk about his
01:36:02.100 Digital ID. Yeah, I'm very displeased about this. Yeah, this is being now to be just to be clear
01:36:08.340 So what he's reading out is being given to him by number 10, being given to him by the Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
01:36:15.300 So he doesn't really have a say.
01:36:16.940 He could if he wanted to object to things that are going on.
01:36:19.920 The last time that happened, I think, was literally over 300 years ago.
01:36:23.460 So they don't object.
01:36:25.600 The digital ID aspect, this is something I've been covering a lot of my show.
01:36:30.060 It is a system that Tony Blair tried to bring in when he was Prime Minister back in the late 90s.
01:36:37.000 and they've also incorporated it into tax now.
01:36:40.900 So as I've run several businesses,
01:36:43.820 I now have to sign up to this stuff.
01:36:46.480 It's very difficult for me to resist
01:36:47.720 and continue running my businesses.
01:36:50.360 That's the way they like it.
01:36:51.600 Exactly.
01:36:52.340 And the problem, of course,
01:36:54.860 is that you can see this playing out in China,
01:36:57.940 is that you will end up with a social credit score system.
01:37:01.340 If you think that this government
01:37:02.900 is stopping people coming in to the country, 1.00
01:37:05.460 what could they possibly do next not only that they all think that nigel farage is a fascist
01:37:13.140 he's not a fascist by the way he's he's a pretty traditional conservative as far as i can tell
01:37:17.340 who's gone against the elites as as just this start of this conversation he's he has been the
01:37:23.720 person in british politics who has stood against the globalized liberal elite it's funny because
01:37:29.840 in america people look at nigel farage and say i think what did he sell out he started to get a
01:37:35.100 little week on yeah i i think that so this is a very online thing and it's it's quite curious
01:37:41.060 actually if you think about the council elections that we've just had around the country where
01:37:45.020 reform his party formerly called the brexit party uh just completely dominated even the green party
01:37:52.440 who didn't perform as well and the green party are far left leninist you know unapologetic
01:37:58.260 communist group with an islamo faction to them even they didn't do as well as projected but
01:38:03.340 with nigel's reform party did much better and i think that possibly because this is online
01:38:09.960 people have forgotten how he's endeared himself to so much of the public and why he's so popular
01:38:17.040 here on the ground and partly that's because he's made tremendous self-sacrifice people say
01:38:22.220 sold out this is a guy in the early 90s who left the conservative party because they sold out and
01:38:29.540 did and signed up for the eu that was with the maastricht treaty and that's where even the tories
01:38:34.820 became the establishment became the globalist elite in that and they signed up to that ideology
01:38:40.260 rather would be a more accurate way of saying he said you know what no and that's by the way
01:38:45.480 the detriment of his own career so he spent his whole life in his professional life outside of
01:38:51.700 that bubble he then has been calling out illegal immigration at tremendous self-cost and by that
01:38:58.500 I mean, he's been a bogeyman in the same way that I know the media they will do pictures of Trump with like Hitler mustache and they
01:39:05.700 They've been doing that to Nigel for decades. Yeah, it's been a huge personal cost and social cost
01:39:11.540 and yet he was right he was right to say that we've been invaded and that 1.00
01:39:17.380 masses of people coming in at the detriment of the country and
01:39:20.900 There are a few other characters who have been who have been doing it
01:39:23.620 Seeing as you're speaking at tommy robertson's march 0.81
01:39:25.780 It's worth noting that he has been brilliant calling out the grooming gaps for decades before other people now nigel
01:39:31.840 is getting this flack and it's very strange for me to see this because 0.90
01:39:35.800 He is someone who actually has really got the credentials against the elite in a way that few people
01:39:42.540 Do I have to tell you I like him and I like tommy, but i'm not from england
01:39:47.620 So I don't I don't know, you know, I follow it
01:39:49.920 You know passing and I know I trust my god 0.99
01:39:53.600 and i'm pretty you know pretty good on my gut um but i i i don't know i i mean i like nigel i don't 0.79
01:40:00.900 see anybody else i mean you to be able to fight this you have to you're going to be called hitler
01:40:06.720 yes always to fight this you have to be outspoken you have to be tough and you have to be tough
01:40:12.400 skinned i mean donald trump is the i think he's the only one that could have lasted in america
01:40:16.940 he's the only one that could have put up with all this and still fought back and won yeah i think
01:40:22.100 america needed a bull like him yeah someone that could actually would thrive off the attacks and
01:40:29.280 and because no other individual because if you think of every single attack from the beginning
01:40:33.580 russia hoax all this all the way through the when he was out they were trying to get him
01:40:38.020 in the four-year period they'd just been relentlessly i just don't know another human
01:40:42.000 being who could have to tell you i've told excuse the audience excuse me for telling the story again
01:40:46.800 but a brit needs to hear this i talked to the president um privately and i said what what was
01:40:51.500 going through your mind when you were laying on the ground and butler and secret service were on
01:40:54.660 top of you and you're bleeding three times they've tried to kill him right okay he's on the ground
01:40:58.320 he's bleeding he knows he's been shot he can hear the other gunshots he knows what it's chaos around
01:41:03.080 him they're going to try to kill him do you know what he told me i said what is what are you what
01:41:05.960 were you thinking at the time get up get up you're not afraid of these people you want to be the 0.89
01:41:13.200 president of the united states represent the united states we're not afraid holy cow yeah
01:41:19.000 And you can't fake that at that moment. That's why he stood up and fight. Yes, true leadership representing the United States. We are not going to bow down to this kind of stuff.
01:41:28.020 Yeah, absolutely. True leadership. And that every nation needs that kind of thing, particularly the West needs it. And I'm very grateful the American has showed leadership where European leaders and elites have really failed. And they're actually pivoting away. I know you've been talking about China. They're going the wrong direction.
01:41:46.660 I I think if if Trump loses in 20 and 28 well Trump's not gonna run
01:41:51.800 But if we don't have somebody like Trump and if we lose Congress and the Senate and we lose this vision that he's working on
01:41:59.200 I think we turn right back to where you are today. Yeah, we turn on a dime
01:42:04.100 There's gonna be a struggle now. This is not easy. This is gonna be a fight really for the rest of our lives
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01:44:06.320 Winston Marshall, go ahead.
01:44:10.420 Hi, Glenn.
01:44:11.000 Right, yeah, I just wanted to pick up on one thing you said,
01:44:13.560 which is that you said that people are worried that Nigel is selling out.
01:44:19.180 Yeah, I've just heard that from people.
01:44:21.520 Yeah, okay, so what I think has happened is that people are not so happy
01:44:27.320 that there have been several Conservative Party members, Tories, who have joined reform.
01:44:31.560 and most notably it's suela braverman who by the way when she was in the conservative party was
01:44:38.280 calling out the problems of multiculturalism and the diversity delusion at tremendous cost to
01:44:43.220 herself there's others like robert jenrich who maybe had been early part of the problem although
01:44:49.040 he'd been converted away from that along the way the problem that the british right now has is you
01:44:55.920 have two major parties reform obviously way ahead in the polls the conservative establishment who
01:45:01.380 We're still at something like 15%, maybe 20%.
01:45:05.700 And then you have the insurgent restore party
01:45:07.980 who are predominantly online,
01:45:09.760 but represent, even if they only represent 4% or 5%,
01:45:13.180 that is a significant threat to even the whole right winning.
01:45:19.580 And they could let in a left-wing coalition of some sort.
01:45:24.260 It's yet to be seen.
01:45:26.360 But the problem is that to defeat the establishment,
01:45:29.780 You need people who understand the establishment if reform were to reject anyone involved
01:45:36.580 With any experience in politics, then they were to get to power
01:45:40.800 They wouldn't know as much as they would if they have these two or three key individuals
01:45:45.380 Who can who can be precise and say no, that's the problem. That's the problem. There's the problem
01:45:49.840 Here's a problem. This is how we get as long as you're doing that strategically and knowingly, you know
01:45:55.060 who you're i mean donald trump put people in who were saying those kinds of things in the first 0.69
01:45:59.620 term yes and they stabbed him in the back correct the second term he and i would imagine nigel is
01:46:05.020 smart enough to know who the good guys are and who the bad guys are yes because then trump came back 0.60
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01:48:26.580 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:48:30.200 We're talking to Winston Marshall,
01:48:33.000 who has his own podcast.
01:48:34.880 It's great from England.
01:48:36.660 uh when we're talking about uh the things that are going on in england and how it's happening
01:48:42.660 all over the western world and it is coming to america and it's coming with a vengeance
01:48:46.580 if we don't retain the white house in 28 um we're we're in real deep deep trouble um i want to ask
01:48:54.040 you i'm here for uh tommy robinson's uh march um and keir starmer said tommy robinson's large
01:49:01.560 scale march on saturday is quote designed to confront and intimidate the diverse city of
01:49:06.920 london yes what does he mean by that this is a classic progressive catchphrase or or
01:49:13.740 a word used to sort of virtue signaling diversity because for them diversity is the greatest
01:49:22.520 strength um yeah i mean actually i happen to believe unity is the greatest strength and
01:49:29.180 the problem they've got is that since the end of the war we've had this mass migration
01:49:35.800 before the war we'd been a pretty homogenous society for since king alfred basically with
01:49:43.520 a couple of periods maybe the normans the huguenots a few a few thousand huguenots came over
01:49:48.620 and we've had we had our problems with the scandinavians and i'm referring to the vikings
01:49:52.440 again that's a thousand years ago i love this country i love you know we had a problem with
01:49:56.820 vikings but that's a different story okay whatever we don't forget you see oh i know we have long
01:50:02.400 memories um but uh since the end of the war and particularly since tony blair we've had mass
01:50:07.140 migration migration on a scale that puts the two millennia before to embarrass me this is uh at the
01:50:14.380 moment um millions of foreign born in fact which isn't a problem if they wanted to be english if
01:50:22.980 they wanted to be a part of the kingdom even if they wanted to be english it's not it's totally
01:50:27.840 clear that on the scale that it's happened they could be so when it started happening in the 40s
01:50:33.220 50s right because it really starts in 1947 uh with um wind rush from the caribbean and but then
01:50:40.180 we also have eastern european and then slowly south asian uh immigration um but it happened
01:50:45.500 a scale that individual families would end up on a street with a whole english or british right
01:50:51.240 street and they would be they'd have to if they wanted to live integrate now when you have it
01:50:56.400 where it's gross numbers are over a million i mean the peak under rishi suna is 1.2 1.3 million
01:51:02.660 they're coming in they don't need to learn the language because they just the whole village 0.58
01:51:06.760 is so but here's the problem we because we survived that we had a you know um irish coming
01:51:13.740 in and they lived in an irish community and they we had the italians they lived in their italian
01:51:18.580 the difference was my my wife's uh grandfather his name was christopher columbus his brother
01:51:28.740 was called america his name his first name because they were first here they were the first born in
01:51:34.600 america okay they wanted to be american so they could live in that community but they still had
01:51:40.360 pride and love of country where i'm not so sure that's happening well the the the let's use the
01:51:48.820 american example seeing as you brought it up you will remember that at the turn of the 20th century
01:51:54.280 yes there was actually a lot of problems particularly with italians irish and jews
01:51:58.960 because that's where the those are the big thing coming in and what happened what the americans did
01:52:03.540 was i forget what year in the 20s it was but up until the 60s net zero immigration yes they
01:52:09.180 blocked all immigration which meant and that's by the way that's 40 years that's two or three
01:52:13.820 generations yes they said for that period of time no migration which allowed that huge end of the
01:52:20.740 19th century uh to become american to become american to integrate it takes two or three
01:52:25.320 generations i agree i agree and that's what we need to happen now so there's big conversations
01:52:29.560 about deportations and illegals should absolutely be deported but we've had this mass migration we 1.00
01:52:35.460 need a complete net zero a stop maybe even net negative yes to allow those who are here and to 0.99
01:52:42.040 find those who want sharia law i mean sharia law is poison it is poison yes so the problem with
01:52:48.960 sharia law is that we've got something like 85 at least 85 sharia courts and we've known this for
01:52:55.480 over 10 years now probably many more maybe double maybe three or four times more considering the
01:52:59.880 muslim population now the woke or the progressives will come back and say well there are jewish
01:53:04.800 courts here's the difference the jewish courts are subject to the arbitration is it the arbitration 0.81
01:53:12.280 act it's the 1996 arbitration act i believe that's right which means that they have to stick with
01:53:19.040 leg legal english civil war correct correct that is not that now there are some muslim courts that
01:53:24.620 do that and then there's a whole bunch of informal ones that don't uh likely in the hundreds uh many
01:53:31.940 hundreds possibly and that means that they have the de facto their own legal system now why this
01:53:39.720 is important actually seeing as i brought up king alfred i'll bring him up again the way pretend i
01:53:44.580 know who he is go ahead well the king of it's very you know who king alfred is sure he's very
01:53:49.240 important for the americans because the american project is an english project in my humble opinion
01:53:53.700 no it is it is it is but we're cousins no it is and that starts with king alfred and the way he
01:53:59.420 unites everyone on this island is he does it with four things he gives us a common language he says
01:54:04.920 english is the language because back then we had many many languages including latin kelp and all
01:54:09.600 this other ones he said you've got a common history and he translated some key pieces of work
01:54:14.460 so that everyone had access to it and he uh said that you have a common law and that's a another
01:54:22.840 really key aspect to it there was one law for the whole land that law would you know americans love
01:54:28.480 talking about magna carta 1215 actually it starts with king alfred and his dombock his dombock he
01:54:35.500 publishes the first law for all englishmen and that is the legal beginning of what would become
01:54:41.260 the american legal system and it actually starts with the 10 commandments and this is another
01:54:45.840 interesting part because a lot of people who now on the i guess maybe hard right say it's not a
01:54:51.640 judeo-christian yeah it's a christian country i'm sorry it starts with the 10 commandments the
01:54:55.980 mosaic law yep and so that's a very key um part of it even if the term judeo-christian is a modern
01:55:03.220 term the fact that yep the judeo system starts the old testament literally starts the old
01:55:09.060 testament and also of course jesus was jew but let's not digress too much or um uh so but the
01:55:17.700 point of king alfred is that he united this people it was a project it was not then yet an ethnos he
01:55:24.020 created an ethnos by having these binding factors and there's another thing people say about america
01:55:31.420 it's just an idea no it's not just an idea it's a people it's a history and it doesn't mean that
01:55:36.440 other people can't come into that but they have to take on that history as if it's their own yes
01:55:41.660 and alfred had that genius and he created that and by now with millions of foreign born who don't
01:55:48.200 speak the same language don't have the same don't accept english history in fact they're anti-english
01:55:53.080 history they say it's colonialists it's it's um imperialist and it must be destroyed and we must
01:55:58.440 take apart the monarchy or actually some of our english cousins across the pond say that as well
01:56:03.560 i don't know who you're talking about but uh that those were binding language religion law those
01:56:10.980 were binding things that made our nation and all of that has been um unbound which is the problem
01:56:16.540 you've got for someone like Keir Starmer I prime minister is he doesn't have an answer about how to
01:56:23.320 bind all of these people because the left doesn't they don't want to buy exactly history is an
01:56:29.360 inconvenience to them they can't be proud of it I'm actually incredibly proud of it and you should
01:56:33.960 be you might notice this being an American coming to Britain how unpatriotic people are or at least 0.82
01:56:40.080 maybe in London you see on the surface now in London now is a minor I mean minority white
01:56:44.140 british so when i was a kid i was told i was part of the you know the oppressor majority but now
01:56:50.780 we're literally the oppressive minority somehow or um we're not oppressors but you know what i'm
01:56:55.600 saying so the problem for the progressives is they can't have this unity this um this
01:57:01.200 idea that we're bound and that we have this proud legacy instead they have to deal with the fact
01:57:07.800 that they have all these newcomers and they are part of the same um legacy and for them to admit
01:57:13.420 that would have they'd have to admit that their whole worldview is doesn't function and this has 0.94
01:57:19.740 also been a problem since the end of the war one of the reasons we have our free speech problems
01:57:24.620 here in the country we never had free speech really in britain but it became a problem really 0.99
01:57:30.460 because after migration takes up you just then have this clash of cultures with the newcomers 0.90
01:57:36.480 and the and the british the english the indigenous let's say and they have this clash which is
01:57:42.800 not a good thing but it's kind of shouldn't be unexpected give you have different cultures 0.97
01:57:48.860 coming and competing with each other and consecutive governance including conservative 0.94
01:57:53.100 governments always try to deal with this with new speech laws right we've got the race relations act
01:57:57.460 we've got no more this no more that you can't say this you can't say that which is just completely
01:58:02.540 out of control so much so that only until this year i think we had non-crime hate incidents
01:58:07.740 where if you were said something that someone thought might have been offensive to someone else
01:58:14.220 that would be reported to police and would stop you from working in a school if you wanted to so
01:58:19.160 um all of this is sort of the post-war problem because of the victory of progressivism after
01:58:26.980 the war and in america you learn a different lesson you learned that america defeated fascism
01:58:33.720 even though we defeated fascism too for some reason we learned this lesson that nationalism was bad
01:58:40.360 and this is embarrassment about being english that that will be overcome because actually
01:58:47.100 that's a that's a relatively new concept and actually we're a proud ancient people yeah and
01:58:53.580 once we get that history back i think that that's that's the solution but start if i can just shock
01:58:59.440 some of your american viewers into keir starmer and just how dreadful he's been because they'd
01:59:03.920 heard of some of the things but i know that seeing as it's a conservative station yeah go ahead and
01:59:09.220 i don't mean that as a slight under starmer now abortion is no longer illegal up to birth
01:59:17.240 i don't know if there's some places in the states where that's the case no you can't do that
01:59:23.700 there's a few states there's a couple states now it's not legal for a doctor to give an abortion
01:59:31.560 um for a woman a second i think it's after um 24 weeks which is the latest in europe already
01:59:39.160 but if a woman was to administer it to herself she would no longer be punished by the law which
01:59:45.480 of course means that it will increase so that's one of the more shocking things but under him
01:59:51.080 We've had 72,000 illegal immigrants from the channel crossing alone predominantly men
01:59:57.380 military-aged men who are doing I mean since you since you've been here we hear stories of
02:00:03.500 Teenagers being raped and abused last year. We had when his name was Wayne Broadhurst in West London
02:00:10.140 killed by an Afghan asylum seeker 1.00
02:00:12.860 The terrible atrocities are being carried out by these people. It must stop at all costs 1.00
02:00:18.200 starmer has deported four percent of the 72 000 last week was the 200 000 mark since 2018 of
02:00:27.820 illegal marshes this is just from the channel crossing by the way there's a lot more coming
02:00:31.380 through the airports who overstay their um welcomes this is a massive problem i say i said
02:00:36.740 earlier that now the white british are an ethnic minority in london it's also the case that for
02:00:42.200 Birmingham and Manchester, but we have 1.5 million foreign-born people in this country on welfare
02:00:49.460 So what we need and what Nigel should do which I think he'll be the next Prime Minister and frankly
02:00:53.960 I hope so I really I do too. I admire him greatly
02:00:57.520 We need to deport all the illegals of which I think there's at least 1.2 million 1.00
02:01:03.440 And we need to stop welfare for foreign nationals 1.00
02:01:06.640 We need to prioritize the British people if that happens as we've seen in America 0.99
02:01:10.940 a lot of others will self-deport and it's not going to be fun it's not going to be pretty
02:01:16.580 but it's cannot be that in our generation the great project started by king alfred the great
02:01:24.260 is finished and everything all power all hands on deck frankly and that's one thing i want to
02:01:32.200 see for the unity you know someone like tommy romerson and nigel they won't be seen in the
02:01:36.800 same room but they are both they both are unlike kistama patriots and they love the country and
02:01:44.000 even if they're not going to fight side by side it seems like and i could name a hundred others
02:01:49.740 all the british patriots need to recognize that we love this country and we're all fighting for
02:01:55.660 the same thing i tell you that's why i'm here i mean i don't know i don't want to pick sides this
02:02:00.500 is your fight you know i mean i'm here just to say i love england i love great britain you know
02:02:06.900 i don't i don't know everything there is about it i'm not you know i'm just a i'm a traveler who
02:02:12.540 has watched it from far and i'm your cousin and you can't let this go you just can't let this go
02:02:19.960 and everybody whether you agree on everything or not if you can agree on a few things we should all
02:02:25.980 kind of stand together because the whole western world is facing this right now and we got to stand
02:02:31.220 together well as long as america stands at least you know i'm hopeful about that that at least yeah
02:02:37.720 thank you so much we'll talk again god bless all right back in just a second
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02:04:04.900 Glenn Beck.
02:04:17.940 i had a great time with a guest today i really like i like everybody that was on the show today
02:04:28.740 um winston he just he just walked out so we can talk about him now wasn't it cute the way he
02:04:33.420 he was defending the king i mean it was cute i'm sure he doesn't want to be like you and get kicked
02:04:39.040 out for you know being a rabble rouser yeah well let's just lock him up in the tower i don't know
02:04:43.600 what they do to you know you know to people here you know you speak out against the king but um 0.98
02:04:49.760 more people should do it because well i mean we broke away i mean that was the right answer
02:04:54.060 that was the right answer don't get free health care anymore what i think that's what happens
02:04:58.740 that's the punishment for you don't get free health care i got news for you sweetheart they
02:05:02.100 don't get free health care now uh but anyway um tomorrow we have the former prime minister on do
02:05:08.260 we not i believe we do have one of the prime ministers one of the prime minister yes we have
02:05:13.280 Liz Truss on tomorrow
02:05:15.020 and perhaps Hot Eva
02:05:17.060 who was banned. Shut up. 1.00
02:05:19.220 Is she coming? Shut up. 1.00
02:05:20.980 She's from, where is she? 1.00
02:05:22.620 She's from the Netherlands. The Netherlands.
02:05:25.480 Hot Eva. She's not been
02:05:26.980 allowed to come in for Tommy Robinson's
02:05:29.300 rally. So we're going to let her say it
02:05:30.720 on the air here.
02:05:33.020 That'll all be on tomorrow's show. You don't
02:05:34.960 want to miss it.