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Jasmine Crockett's comments on Governor Hot Wheels and the JFK files. Glenn Beck's take on it and much more on today's show from the Glenn Beck Program. Get 10% off Tacovus boots with code: Beck10 at checkout.
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah.
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Well, I think we just need to sit and admire the intellect that is Jasmine Crockett and her comments on, quote, Governor Hot Wheels.
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I also want to talk to you a little bit about the JFK files and putting it all together.
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Everybody says they haven't found anything, but I think we have put together something that is really compelling on that.
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There is a sign some of our stealth bombers are being placed all around the world.
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And it looks like preparation, but I hope to God not.
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There was a continuation of the peace deal with Russia and Ukraine, and that's critical.
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We'll talk about that and so much more on today's program.
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Do you think there'll be anything on that list?
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Proud to be in the state of Governor Hot Wheels, Glenn.
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Do we have Jasmine Crockett's comments on Governor Hot Wheels?
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Because we in these hot-ass Texas streets, honey.
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Y'all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there.
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And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot-ass mess, honey.
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It's so funny when you make fun of somebody in a wheelchair, you know?
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They love that, especially the people in the wheelchair, you know, or wheelchairs.
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It doesn't have to be the specific guy you're talking about.
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But still, and then she's now trying to back off of it, and she's claiming that what she
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was talking about is the wheels on the bus that go round and round and bring illegal
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It was that he has a policy that is related to buses.
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And it makes a little bit less sense because she was posting about Governor Hot Wheels a year
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I want her to be the face of the Democratic Party for decades to come.
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She is every single perfect thing about what you want in an opponent.
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And she comes out with this sort of like, and it's fake, by the way, this fake sass thing
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that she does all the time, which if you watch videos of her before she was elected, she is
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She's actually just completely buttoned up and speaks in a very intellectual way.
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That's gone now because this is what's winning her elections and attention.
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I want her to be the face of the Democratic Party.
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I love her because, I mean, we can feast on her stupidity for a very long time in this
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The show material that will come from Jasmine Crockett.
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We won't have to put in a day's worth of work as long as she's in office.
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We can like, do we need to prep the show this morning?
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Our governor, in case you don't know, is in a wheelchair.
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Now, let's just remember that they've made fun of Elon Musk calling him just weird and
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He's on the spectrum, big time on the spectrum.
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But don't you love it when people make fun of people that have autism?
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Not as funny as when you make fun of people in wheelchairs.
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Here's a little montage of the left going after Trump.
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Going after Trump because he, they say, mocked the disabled.
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Donald Trump, meanwhile, is under fire after appearing to mock a reporter's disability.
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It is this vulgar, unempathetic, disgusting, reprehensible behavior towards the little guy.
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But now some are saying Trump may have crossed the line just to get some laughs.
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I mean, there's, there's no coming back from this.
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In order to stand a chance, surely he's going to have to apologize.
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The New York Times says Donald Trump went too far.
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When Trump cruelly mocked a disabled reporter, he was also mocking my special needs sister,
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And it's not just one moment in Donald Trump's career or, you know, life where he's done
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something offensive to people with disabilities.
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We even heard about it when he would see people disabled.
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All those people who are talking about how Donald Trump has no chance of coming back are all gone.
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I mean, the one who actually said it was Trevor Noah, who's now lost his show and is, I guess,
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Could we play Jasmine Crockett again at the Human Rights Campaign event?
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Because we in these hot-ass Texas streets, honey.
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Y'all know we got Governor High Wheels down there.
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And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot-ass mess, honey.
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I, for one, particularly appreciate the uproarious laughter and applause of the, which, I mean,
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look, the only joke there is that the man is in a wheelchair.
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It's just, she's just making fun of him for being disabled.
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There's not even, like, an extra layer on top of it.
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You know, so what's crazy is, you just see who these people are.
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They are everything they have accused us of being.
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They want to just grind the government to a halt.
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I mean, everything they say about us, they are.
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Because, again, this is the one thing you need to know about the left.
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I mean, that's why, honestly, we came out a couple of days ago when they started talking about a third term for Donald Trump.
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Would I like that for Donald Trump if he's making all kinds of progress, which he seems to be making it now?
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But that's, we've learned our lesson from that.
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Because it's not just Donald Trump that would get a third term.
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Until I realized, oh, crap, Biden made that okay.
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And I really do want to know, how did that reporter's name get on to that signal call?
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And unlike the Biden administration, yesterday, those involved came out and apologized.
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This is when you don't believe in the ends justify the means.
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If you believe in the ends justify the means, you could then say, well, because of global warming, we should kill people in the population.
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And with birth control and vaccines, we'll be able to do that.
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Now, I've tried to figure that one out for a while because don't vaccines actually save lives?
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Or is it that you're going to have some vaccine that will make people sterile?
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When you look at the World Economic Forum, when they talk about we're going to reduce the number of people that are living right now.
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Maybe we should turn down the Dracula and the Nazis down just a little bit.
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When you're saying that, could you just either stop drinking the chalice of blood or maybe just wipe some of the blood off of your chin because you spilled a little blood?
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Now, that doesn't mean that you suddenly love Donald Trump.
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It just means that you will judge things case by case.
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I don't like that because it violates a few principles that we've all held to be self-evident for an awful long time.
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But until we can get out of our lizard brain and start looking and saying, okay, all right, let's think.
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You're never going to be able to solve anything because all that's going to happen is you're going to, and this is not why we played it.
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In fact, I played it, the Governor Hot Wheels thing, because she doesn't make me mad.
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There is something I watched today that really, really made me mad.
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And I decided to put that on X, not on the show.
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I'm like, I'm not going to even deal with it because this one makes me mad.
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I want to stay out of my lizard brain and actually just think, and I recommend that the Democrats do that as well.
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Because the responses that you've been giving now for the last, I don't know, six or seven years, how are they working out for you?
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You might want to look who you surrounded yourself with and go, I don't know, ends don't justify the means.
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These people are trying to burn down the country, starting with every Tesla around.
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Maybe that's not the best thing for me to be involved in.
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A significant force of B-2 spirit stealth bombers looks to be currently making its way to the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia.
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Satellite imagery now shows that at least three C-17 cargo planes and 10 aerial refueling tankers have been forward deployed in the last 48 hours to the highly strategic British territory, which has been used as a staging point for the U.S.
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strikes in the Middle East on multiple occasions in the past.
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The buildup comes amid new surge in U.S. strikes targeting the Houthis and growing warnings to Iran from the Trump administration over the support of the Yemeni militants and transnuclear ambitions.
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The crews of two B-2 bombers, call signs Pitch 11 and Pitch 14, could be heard communicating with air traffic controllers in Australia earlier this week in publicly available audio.
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The crew of Pitch 11 confirms the presence of a third bomber as well.
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The trio of bombers appears to have refueled in flight over Australia while heading westward.
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It could be just a buildup of, hey, don't screw with us.
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And the world, you know, understands that you can't just keep bombing ships in a international shipping zone, a very important, critical shipping zone.
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And they're also threatening now the use of nuclear weapons, blah, blah, blah.
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Uh, you know, same thing we've been hearing forever and ever and ever.
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Uh, I know Donald Trump does not like war, but Donald Trump also doesn't screw around.
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There is a threat that we, if things fall apart in Europe, and there's good news on that front.
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If things fall apart in with the Ukrainians and the Russians, and then something happens in the Middle East, China will make a move on Taiwan.
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And you have those three things happening, we don't, we can't defend it.
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We can't even do a one-front war if it's Taiwan.
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We don't have the supply lines to, to be able to defend a war in Taiwan.
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Concerned that you just blah, blah, blah'd a nuclear weapons attack?
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And then throw out some nuclear weapons, blah, blah, blah.
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But how long have we been hearing that Iran is days away from having a nuclear weapon?
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So, you know, I don't want to say this, because I don't really mean this.
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I'll believe it when I see it, because I hope to never see it.
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But, you know, I can't trust any of the people on any side that says they're very close.
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So can somebody just say, hey, by the way, we've been saying this for 20 years, and they have been close, but we've had setbacks, and here's the setbacks, and here's what happened, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Yeah, I mean, the setbacks have been caused by our military and Israel's military, largely.
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They get a little closer, something happens, we back them up a little bit.
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And that's why the stealth bombers are probably there.
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It's interesting, Trump's philosophy on foreign engagement, if you will, is interesting, because I think you could look at it on a different day.
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I think a lot of people could just see it as, he's isolationist, he doesn't want to get involved in anything.
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And then the next day you could say, actually, he's, I can't believe he's taking out Soleimani, right?
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It's like, he has a line, and he doesn't want to get involved in these things.
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But if that line is crossed, he's not like Obama, where he's going to say, oh, the red line, and then never do anything.
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When you actually violate it, you're seeing it in Israel now.
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When you don't release the hostages, he's going to say, okay, go ahead, Israel, go ahead.
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So, you know, the one thing that you have to understand about Donald Trump is he is a negotiator.
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And unlike anything that America has ever had in a president, you know, when you have a tough negotiator, you know, you're buying a house or you're buying a car.
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I don't know about you, but I don't I don't like negotiating for a car.
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I call my brother and they're like, hey, Robert, will you go with my daughter and buy that car?
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I went and I just drove it and I checked it all out.
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You know, if you have a Robert, though, in your life, you wouldn't.
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I've been with you at times and I'll just sit there like, oh, my gosh.
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This whole showroom is going to close down if you negotiate it.
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I don't know what it is about me, but I just get like that.
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Trump is a guy who just lives for these moments.
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And we've never had a president do the right thing for the people.
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You know, he's been saying the same thing since like 1980.
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I mean, I don't know who's negotiating for the United States, but there hasn't been a good deal ever.
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India believes that Trump's tariffs would hit 87 percent of the goods they export to the U.S. every year.
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So now he met with the president of India and, you know, they got along fine.
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Now he comes home and he's like, you know, I think we should cut the tariffs on the U.S. products.
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I think, you know, maybe we could do that, you know, 55 percent of the goods from the U.S. are subject to five to 30 percent tariffs, the dairy products and everything else, 30 to 60 percent.
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Tariffs on other food items could be lowered, as could automotive tariffs.
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How much is the automotive tariffs tariff against the United States to India, one of the largest populations in the world?
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I don't know the number off the top of my head.
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One hundred percent minimum on some cars over one hundred percent.
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I mean, you got to be a you got to be a millionaire to buy a truck.
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Yeah. Biden put one hundred percent tariffs on cars coming in.
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We don't we don't necessarily want Chinese cars.
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I think that's what's interesting about this is and this is why I don't freak out about tariff threats, because, you know, you never know what Trump is doing with this stuff.
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I think he is I think he is going in and getting the the best deal he can by just not blinking.
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Like, are tariffs a good policy or a bad policy?
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I think tariffs are a good policy if we are just trying to get reciprocal.
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So they're good policy if it gets rid of tariffs are a good policy if it gets rid of tariffs.
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OK, well, then I mean, then I love tariffs because I think that is that way.
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I mean, that's I mean, that's how he's using them so far.
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You know, he said before, hey, let's just get rid of all tariffs.
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If that's his end goal and he uses tariff threats to get there, I'm 100 percent behind
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I mean, I will say the uncertainty is difficult on American business owners.
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And there's a trade off there, just like he's making on a bunch of different areas.
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We might feel some pain and hopefully comes to a better conclusion in the end.
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And, you know, and I've talked to some of these business owners.
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I was talking to one guy who's got a shipment coming in.
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He's just praying it gets here before April 2nd.
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Because if it doesn't, it wipes out a massive chunk of his reserve cash.
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I have a good friend who's in his entire business.
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I have a good friend who's a car dealer of like high, high end cars.
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And we were talking the other day and I'm like, hey, how are those tariffs working out
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And to be 100% fair to Donald Trump, which I know the media never will, he told everyone
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And I think like if the end game winds up being, I would love to have low tariff, largely
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free trade, especially maybe my number one target for this would be India.
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It is a massive producer of goods and it is not China.
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You have over a billion people there where we can have the benefits of these sorts of
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trade interactions and not have to do it with China.
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And to take a country the size of India and bring it closer to us is great.
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So so what where do we go from that with tariffs?
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I want if you're why should we have all the tariffs on imposed on our goods?
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I'll show you the pain you're inflicting on us.
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That we can survive the pain longer than these other nations, which, by the way, is probably
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We and we're again, we're not in great shape, but we're in better shape than everybody else.
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So we can put pain on ourselves and put pain on the other side and they will deal with
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And I just think that like you look at like India having 100% tariffs to me with the I think
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A good idea, though, is saying, hey, let me show you how bad this policy is.
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And therefore, we'll remove the policy from both sides and be able to deal with each
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And it seems to be the one that Trump is taking in most cases.
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Donald Trump understands in every single way, mutually assured destruction.
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I mean, I have talked to him privately about our nukes and he is like, Glenn, I rebuilt the
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He's like, they should never, ever, ever come out of darkness.
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OK, so he knows that, but he's also not afraid of saying, but I will use them if I
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But if this is an economic nuclear weapon, fine, I'll show you.
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I want you to know I will match you one on one and I will even throw a few more missiles
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I'm going to throw a few more of your, oh, you don't like it.
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And then that's what we're talking about when it comes to foreign affairs.
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And I think it it does freak people out and at times can can fire people into areas of sort
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And that can be problematic and largely it can be problematic for him, because if if
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the economy goes down and we have a recession, it's going to be harder for him to do the
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He is making a calculation that this is going to be worth it.
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You'll know that in the end of the end, you know, maybe by the end of the year, you'll
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start to go, OK, that was a really bad idea or, oh, my gosh, did that really work out?
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I mean, as April 1st is looming, you're starting to see these countries go.
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What we're doing is they're driving a little, you know, Hyundai and we're driving this giant
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American Mack truck and they're both on the highway going 90 miles an hour right towards
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I mean, just think of that Trump picture, you know, that is hanging on the wall of every
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Now, I think that it might be his booking picture, you know, all over the country where
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he's just like, hi, I'm your president and imagine his face with just the light of the
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And you're there from, you know, France in your little meep meep.
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That's the moment we're approaching now on April 1st.
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And that's why they're trying to make everybody on Earth freak out, because if everybody on
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Earth is like, this is so bad, it's going to leave.
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I mean, you know, he rolls up those windows in that Cadillac and he's not really hearing
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So it's the cries of everybody in Europe going, oh, he's not hearing you.
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I would suggest swerve, swerve, swerve, please, swerve, blink, blink.
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Here's the deal with imported meats from overseas.
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It's, you know, it's meat from some other place that you don't even know where they're
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Is it chock full of things like bacteria or maybe, you know, shot with hormones or additives?
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What you do know is the meat produced by American farms and ranches.
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The only kind of meat that good ranchers deals with ever.
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If you're a blaze TV supporter and subscriber, you can, you know, jump on to the chat and make
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Speaking of blaze TV, you can watch the show tonight on Pluto.
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So my Wednesday night special, you can watch it on YouTube tomorrow.
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I highly recommend that you watch this one on blaze TV because I recorded this yesterday
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because of, um, I have to travel and I'm giving a speech in Florida and I'm glad we
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did because the interviews each ran really, really long.
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If I'm, if I'm getting good stuff, I just let it, let it run.
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And so you'll see the full show, which is like an hour and maybe an hour and a half, maybe
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Uh, if you're watching on blaze TV and I have to tell you, I walked into this JFK thing,
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thinking one thing I, I confirmed, I think in my own mind, some things that I believed and
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And I have to tell you, uh, it is an absolute exact replay of what we're living through right
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Uh, but I think, you know, the reason why the JFK files are so important is because of
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what I think we found and everybody will say there was no big deal.
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Again, if you're not looking for the who you're looking for the, what, what were they protecting?
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We rebuilt the oval office because that is the, the oval office set that we've used here.
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The JFK, the movie from Oliver Stone, it was filmed in these studios.
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And so they were filmed in these, in these studios on the big stage that we rebuilt it.
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Um, and, uh, so it is the original set from the movie JFK by Oliver Stone.
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What's interesting is we are further away today from that movie than when that movie came out
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And, uh, my gosh, Stu, I'm so excited to hear your point of view on this because we put together
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this case, um, and just went for what, not who, what, what are they protecting?
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And did you see the guy who was on, uh, Alex Jones a few weeks ago?
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His grandfather was on tape, uh, along with the head of the DNC, you know, the, the, uh,
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welcome to the program well allie bestucky is she's one of my favorite hosts on the blaze
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she is really really really good at what she does she happened to get an interview with
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nicole shanahan and she got nicole into places where i've not heard anybody else get there
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she talked to her about her her conversion to christianity also what it's like being married
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to the head of google in silicon valley and how things went dark on that uh kind of quickly uh
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and her just overall perspective on uh what's happening in the country it is a fascinating
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interview with ali bestucky ali is with us here in just 60 seconds first once upon a time it was a
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ali best stuckey here and uh bring her on the uh program uh there's a great story out about something
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she uh she has she's just released that um it was on the blaze uh dot com and i have not seen the
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interview yet i've seen pieces of the interview and it it looks i mean this is amazing ali beth this
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may be one of the best interviews you've done let me play a little clip of it here first so the tech
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wife mafias i believe were kind of being conscripted in many ways and their money especially was being
00:48:44.300
conscripted in um to set the the groundwork for the great reset yeah specifically through
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um specifically through a network of non-ngo advisors um relationship with hollywood
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um relationship with davos and their own companies so if you look at like who's on these boards who
00:49:18.960
hangs out with each other how these culture how the culture of of tech wealth works like silicon
00:49:26.100
valley tech wealth and that small group of people responsible for a huge amount of money and a huge
00:49:31.820
amount of envy and ngo yeah activity across the united states it's a really small group of people
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and it's a really small group of people making these decisions yeah and then and then completely
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blind to everything else that's going on and how their groundwork is being used to then enable
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these other policies these great reset policies it is amazing to go from five years ago everybody
00:50:04.080
saying that's crazy that's not happening to the former wife of the the head of google coming out and
00:50:12.520
saying yeah this was all orchestrated we didn't even know what we were into as wives as the uh silicon
00:50:18.680
valley mafia wives as she calls them ali beth welcome to the program how are you thank you so much doing
00:50:25.300
well really uh powerful interview what did she say was her turning point what woke her up
00:50:31.420
wow there were so many there were so many moments across her journey we kind of started
00:50:37.100
in on the campaign trail with rfk she shared something that she said that she had never
00:50:42.580
shared before that she was pregnant surprisingly on the campaign trail and um that she had a late
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term miscarriage at 20 weeks and it was life-threatening for her she lost the sweet baby and she almost lost
00:50:56.180
her life and she said that as she felt her life being pulled from her she almost made this kind of
00:51:03.640
like exchange with god like okay god like you've got my life i i will you know i will do anything
00:51:12.140
basically i'm paraphrasing there and people can go watch the interview for her actual verbiage
00:51:17.220
but she felt all of a sudden this kind of peace of god but there had been a lot of moments until
00:51:23.160
then that had led her to that realization that he is real that the gospel of jesus is real and all of
00:51:29.520
this and something interesting she talked about is on the campaign trail and she and i had talked
00:51:34.360
about this privately too and it's okay for me to share so that she really saw the reality of evil
00:51:40.080
the reality of hell when she was deep into politics and that that kind of started to shift her perspective
00:51:47.200
on wait who are the bad guys here yeah what's going on all of this evil is being done under the
00:51:53.520
guide of really good intentions especially in silicon valley and i don't think i want to be a part of that
00:51:58.520
anymore yeah she said a couple of things well first of all you know when you know you kind of just said
00:52:03.500
the interview gets into much deeper of her losing the baby she lost over four liters of blood you
00:52:11.080
really only have about four liters of blood in you um and she was she was bleeding out um so it was a
00:52:18.760
really traumatic moment of her dying as well as her child uh dying at the same time um yeah she said at
00:52:27.520
one point to you uh you know when i started to realize all of this stuff uh it uh it's a little
00:52:34.820
difficult when you're married to the guy who started google yes so that kind of goes back further in her
00:52:42.900
journey during covid she shared that her daughter was diagnosed with autism and like any good mom she's
00:52:49.240
trying to figure out wait how how did we get here how can i help her what's going on in her little
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brain to help me understand how to best support her and as she was digging into the research she
00:53:00.600
found some things that kind of have been dubbed right-wing conspiracy theories about you know
00:53:06.600
different environmental factors even pharmaceutical factors that could possibly cause some symptoms of
00:53:12.180
autism but she had a hard time researching because the search engine that almost everyone uses
00:53:18.960
censors that kind of information and well she was married to the co-founder of google who was playing
00:53:24.540
a part in censoring that information not only inhibiting her research for her daughter but
00:53:29.820
research for the effects of the covid 19 vaccine and she shared that that caused understandably a lot
00:53:36.120
of conflict in her life and still does i wonder what the conversations were like you know what i mean
00:53:41.180
if you're if you're looking at these things and then all of a sudden google your husband's company
00:53:46.320
is censoring and saying this is bad you'd be i mean can you imagine that it would be really very
00:53:53.440
bizarre to have that conversation at dinner that night hey i'm trying to do some research and you
00:53:59.540
guys are shutting me down and i i gotta tell you i don't think this is crazy stuff i wonder what those
00:54:04.800
conversations were like um yeah i i don't know yeah it's crazy to think about what was the biggest thing
00:54:11.180
you took away from her i really really like her is this first time you've met her the first time i've
00:54:17.520
met her in person i'm just struck by how genuine down to earth vulnerable she is it is not easy to
00:54:23.960
admit especially when you're someone who has been prominent in that space has donated a ton of money
00:54:29.240
to entities like planned parenthood george gasconn other progressive causes to admit that you're wrong
00:54:36.680
that you didn't see things as they were and now you see things differently at one point she said i
00:54:43.260
helped all these women get abortions and i suddenly realized i never helped a woman keep her baby how dare
00:54:49.600
i not many people especially in that space have the humility to admit something like that and i just
00:54:56.600
praise god for that because that transparency will help a lot of people how is her friend circle change
00:55:03.640
she i can't imagine she's got a lot of a lot of friends that were in that original circle
00:55:07.940
she said that she still has friends maybe i don't know about in the tech wife mafia but she still has
00:55:14.520
friends who are very progressive and i could see how she's a good person and a good friend um but she's
00:55:21.140
having bold conversations with them i know that for sure uh well it's great you did a great job um i'm so
00:55:27.880
happy for your success uh ali i really am you're just you deserve it um uh talk about your shared
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go to share the arrows.com for more information thank you so much allie appreciate it god bless
00:56:13.540
allie beth can be heard on blaze tv um and her show is just i mean it's just they call her now the
00:56:21.540
uh contemporary phyllis schlafly which they meant that as a slam but i would take that as a very very
00:56:29.180
high compliment and i know ali does um and uh and you can hear her on blaze tv tonight at 9 p.m you're
00:56:38.520
going to hear uh my show it is a special we rebuilt the oliver stone jfk oval office set we when i bought
00:56:46.540
the studio um years ago uh this is the old paramount lot and barney was filmed here born on the fourth of
00:56:53.260
july robocop uh jfk a lot of shows were and movies were filmed on this uh set silkwood and when you buy
00:57:02.580
a movie studio what i didn't know is you because i've never bought one before have you as i don't
00:57:06.880
know anybody who is there anyway you get the sets and the sets some of these sets were way four stories
00:57:12.360
up in the rafters and the jfk set was way up in the rafters and we're going through everything and
00:57:19.180
cleaning it all out and i'm like is this the oval office so we brought it down again from the rafters
00:57:25.420
and uh we set it up for tonight's special so it is it's a powerful powerful show anybody who thinks
00:57:35.100
we didn't get anything out of the jfk papers you weren't looking in the right places uh we took a
00:57:40.980
different attitude we're not looking for who we were looking for what that's what cash patel said
00:57:46.000
to me uh back in uh i don't know spring of last year we were in and doing an interview in my office
00:57:52.220
we're sitting there and i said uh so what is what are they hiding and he said i i said uh what are they
00:57:57.700
hiding because they're all dead i mean whoever was involved is dead by now and he said no no it's not
00:58:03.460
it's not who it's what so i had the research go researchers go and look for what i believe we
00:58:11.300
found it and uh it's it's a pretty amazing thing watch it only on blaze tv if you can if you're a
00:58:19.520
subscriber uh watch on blaze tv because you're only gonna if you're watching on pluto or any of the
00:58:24.400
other things i had to contain it in that hour uh format but if you're watching on blaze tv you get an
00:58:30.000
unedited version of it it's kind of the director's cut uh and it's runs about an hour and a half um
00:58:35.500
because the interviews that we had were so powerful i want to get to some of them here in a second
00:58:40.400
but let me let me give you this let me give you this piece this is how the whole thing ends and it's
00:58:45.420
kind of like almost an afterthought we thought it would be a really big part and it is a stunning part
00:58:52.160
of the show but the rest of the show turned out to be like oh my i mean i had
00:58:57.920
it all came clear to me about halfway through the show i'm all of a sudden it's just falling into
00:59:05.300
place i mean i read the script a million times we worked on the script together we've been working
00:59:09.340
on for two weeks and i'm in the middle of the show and i'm it's just all dawning on me oh my gosh this
00:59:15.360
is exactly what is happening today and you'll see it but let me show you a clip where um uh i was up
00:59:24.460
this weekend with an exact copy of uh lee harvey oswald's gun and the original like it's now
00:59:34.020
antique ammunition and we it was important for us to be able to try to do the shot for me to try to
00:59:42.300
complete the shot that he did uh and to see if it's even possible because they say he's a bad shot
00:59:48.380
i don't shoot rifles i don't use a scope i shoot shotguns i shoot pistols but i don't usually you
00:59:53.920
know i don't i don't hunt i'd love to but i don't hunt um and so i'm not a guy who considers
00:59:59.860
myself a good shot with a rifle well you'll see tonight what happened and what we found at the end
01:00:06.700
of it was nothing that we thought we would even found that just led to more questions we're like
01:00:12.400
wait a minute here's a little clip from that so i'm at the side-by-side ranch um in oklahoma and uh
01:00:20.940
we tried what was it last thursday uh just a few days ago uh with the exact copy of oswald's gun
01:00:30.420
it's not uh i would have had that one as i said you know when we started that it's a crappy crappy gun
01:00:41.440
um and we were using ammunition that was i don't even know forty dollars a round or something
01:00:47.800
because that's part of it that ammunition uh was uh ordered by the cia had the dod um make a lot of
01:00:59.800
it then send it over to greece it wasn't used um and then somehow or another all of that stuff
01:01:06.780
was brought back by the cia and and lee harvey oswald got his hands on it we're not sure how
01:01:13.260
uh it's weird but uh so as i said it was a really crappy gun uh and we fired a few shots with it
01:01:29.680
these cia bullets suck yeah we have it at the same angle that he was at
01:01:37.960
and the same distance and you'll see shot number one shot number two shot number three
01:01:43.340
uh which one was the first shot because he didn't hit all three did he he missed the first one he
01:01:48.780
missed the first one so the second and then finally in the head was at the last point
01:01:54.260
so let's see if if i can hit it if i can hit it lee arvey oswald clearly could hit it we took a we
01:02:04.000
took a vehicle we had it uh you know hitched uh hitched with a big chain 60 foot chain behind a
01:02:11.280
giant tractor that was just pulling this vehicle so we were pulling it so nobody was you know within
01:02:16.700
60 feet they're like glenn's got the gun uh 60 feet of chain enough uh and it was pulling the
01:02:22.440
vehicle and it was on open field so kennedy's car wasn't rocking like this this was hitting you know
01:02:29.560
the potholes of a field uh it was a difficult shot all three of them did i make any of them and what
01:02:36.440
did we find out in the end this is just like a cherry on the cake the real cake is the rest of the show
01:02:43.180
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do we have the roger stone audio that i played um last night um roger stone was on
01:04:23.580
and you know he's written books about the jfk and he was there i mean he's been around the white house
01:04:29.980
a lot uh and so he has a different perspective on it and has done you know years of research on this
01:04:36.520
and we talked about the findings of the jfk files but then i also asked him because you will see it's
01:04:44.060
just so natural it led up to this at this point in the show i'm questioning everything i thought about
01:04:50.700
nixon now i'm not that if nixon was a good guy or bad guy i don't think he was you know the greatest
01:04:56.040
of guys um but i question whether he was set up or not because one thing that is can be said about
01:05:03.520
the watergate break-in was it was nonsense why why would the president staff or the president break
01:05:12.520
into the watergate there was nothing of value there he was winning he was way ahead in the polls
01:05:17.860
why would he do that well when you see the pattern that we now have from the jfk files
01:05:25.540
um and then you look at the pattern of what's happening today and then you look at the pattern
01:05:32.280
of what was happening with nixon it's all the same i mean it's like exactly the same
01:05:39.460
uh and that is the thing that i want everybody to see tonight uh because so much of today it'll take
01:05:47.420
on new gravity what's happening today will put on new gravity and you will understand why doge is so
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important wait until you see oh my gosh wait until you see the part that ties into usa id
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wait you won't believe it that's like right at the top you should be like wait a minute what
01:06:06.000
why is everybody freaking out well you might find out tonight i'm gonna play that clip
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uh from roger stone uh in just a second so stand by
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welcome to the glenn beck program so tonight on my wednesday night special we're talking about the
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jfk files and it is honestly somebody asked me just last week why is this so important and i said well
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because it's important that we know and it's important that we start establishing that the
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secrets have got to come out um but i have a completely different answer now that we have
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run things uh through the research team and through uh grok honestly we would not have been able to bring
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you this show tonight had it not been for ai it was just too much information for my team of 10
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to be able to be able to go through all of these documents we just wouldn't have been able to do
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it we went through as much as we could categorized as much as we could and then we said we're looking
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for these things can you tell us if there's any documents with these things and it spat out a bunch
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of them uh and we started to connect the dots and i i i i think you're going to be maybe not maybe not
01:09:09.100
i mean there's so many people that are in the conspiracy theories of jfk that you know they're
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i'm sure they're going to watch and they're like that's not what really happened i i don't know what
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happened i don't know what happened but i can tell you what i think is happening today
01:09:21.380
and it is exactly the same pattern and the same people it is incredible and the reason why we have
01:09:30.860
any inkling of it now is because of the internet because we have destroyed the media their grip on
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the truth we've destroyed that you're actually looking for answers yourself and not just from
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one guy like me you're looking everywhere and you're reading all kinds of sources and you know
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it requires you to be responsible and really not just read one thing and go with it um but
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tonight i i i can't wait to talk to you tomorrow on radio and see what you thought and if you're coming
01:10:10.820
to the same conclusion i am because i think it's really clear and about halfway through um roger stone is
01:10:17.420
on with me and um i i asked roger about you know i said i'm beginning to question everything now and
01:10:27.040
and especially nixon because the pattern is exactly the same wait till you see the pattern it's exactly
01:10:34.780
the same for trump as it was for kennedy and it was for nixon i mean was was that a setup
01:10:45.120
because and he said nixon uh you know if they would have killed him it would have been too close
01:10:53.600
you know who just had a president die it would be a very bad thing so his theory is you can't kill him
01:10:59.580
how do you get rid of him um but it is exactly the same pattern and i i asked him about that and i said
01:11:06.220
you know nixon was having a conversation um years ago when he was just getting into office with the head of
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the cia and stew i want your comment on this listen to what he said listen
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who shot john thing his eisenhower to blame johnson to blame his kennedy to blame nixon to blame
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maybe on a very very vigorous issue could become a very vigorous issue
01:11:45.700
the intelligence category and the military department and i will protect it
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okay stop stop stop stop there so what did he just say he said so these things are going to come
01:11:57.360
not by me they're not going to be brought up by me
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which is exactly how you usually threaten people that don't like to be threatened
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i'm not going to do it i'm just saying that it's going to come up to the fore and
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to protect our intelligence agencies and our dirty tricks department
01:12:23.780
and he said um because i know look i've lied to protect it enough
01:12:33.380
wow listen to the rest of it do we have the rest again
01:12:39.160
i've done my share to protect it i've done my share of lying to protect it
01:12:53.220
because i think it's totally the right thing to do
01:12:56.380
he actually uses the term dirty tricks in there which is kind of fascinating
01:13:00.720
amazing um and you all and we always heard you ever heard tricky dick
01:13:05.160
okay that comes from the dirty tricks department
01:13:08.780
but it's it's always been my understanding that wasn't the cia
01:13:13.040
that was dick nixon that president nixon had a dirty tricks department
01:13:18.740
here he's saying i know about your dirty tricks department
01:13:23.580
and i'll protect it and i've done my fair share of lying for it
01:13:29.500
i don't know if that's accurate but that's what he says
01:13:46.860
how how do we even know that tapes like this are going to be authentic
01:13:54.460
like because of ai and everything that you can generate
01:13:58.320
like it's one thing to say oh well donald trump just said this
01:14:01.820
it's going to be easy to check that in theory at least he's there he can
01:14:06.840
if we get a new tape let's say of some incident that happened in 1978
01:14:13.560
and that reveals some amazing truth about an incident we thought was something
01:14:17.220
else how would we even be able to detect whether it was real or not
01:14:20.300
this is something i'm working on now uh just to protect like for instance my own
01:14:25.860
voice um can a voice be watermarked the answer is yes
01:14:30.860
can a document be watermarked the answer is yes can a digital document be
01:14:35.420
watermarked the answer is yes video watermarked yes
01:14:38.220
but it's going to require whoever's producing those things
01:14:45.380
yes this came from this source but i don't know how
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i don't know how you you know somebody's picking something up on tape
01:14:57.640
unless it's you know how they how you can look at the uh rifling
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on a bullet comes out and you go yep that came from this gun
01:15:06.740
uh unless we have a way to imprint what device recorded this
01:15:18.100
i mean that might be something that is can be successful right starting now
01:15:23.720
not going to work on a clip of ronald reagan saying he actually wanted
01:15:28.900
everyone to die from aids in 1984 no it's not right like and he didn't
01:15:32.780
say that by the way and everything about reagan and aids is basically a lie that
01:15:36.740
you've heard in the media but like someone's going to go and start producing
01:15:41.820
these things and historical discovery right these things that
01:15:47.300
happen years later that we when there's a revisionist history written by
01:15:51.680
someone trying to tell an uncomfortable truth it's going to be really hard
01:15:59.660
it's why you know i started um gathering things for the museum
01:16:08.380
because back in uh 2008 2009 uh i'm praying and i'm hearing in my head
01:16:16.580
clay pots and i'm like i don't i'm going insane i don't even know what that if
01:16:21.120
that's coming from the lord you got to be much more specific than x i have no
01:16:34.440
and i'm talking and it took everything in me not to stop and go
01:16:41.200
but uh something hit me and i was talking about the sacred american scripture
01:16:49.940
get their way they hate america so much they hate our founders they hate our
01:16:58.980
destroy everything including our sacred american scripture and
01:17:03.520
when i said that clay pots came to mind and i went
01:17:06.980
the dead sea scrolls they were saved by a group of people that knew
01:17:12.080
people were coming to destroy all the scriptures that did not fit in the new
01:17:16.720
canon of the of the you know christianity and so
01:17:20.720
they hid them in clay pots way in the back of a cave
01:17:24.300
so this sheep herder he's out and he's just you know he's he's tending sheep and
01:17:31.260
that's got to be kind of a boring job but he's up by these caves and he picks up a
01:17:36.460
rock and he throws this rock into this dark cave and he expects just to hear it
01:17:44.780
and so he goes up and he sees in the back of the cave
01:17:50.940
he just shattered one of the clay pots and in there were the dead sea scrolls
01:17:56.680
that's the oldest uh known collection of the bible and scripture uh in the world
01:18:04.160
that we that we have complete so so all of this history was going to be
01:18:10.640
lost if somebody didn't save them so that's why i collect the things that i
01:18:19.140
our american journey experience so we can put it in the side of a
01:18:24.280
mountain and it will be forever uh secure from anybody who wants to
01:18:30.040
destroy it but it also is important that you have
01:18:35.380
your own clay pot that you are taking record yourself
01:18:39.560
of things that you are collecting uh the papers that you are writing notes
01:18:47.820
you have to download what you're thinking and what you're experiencing
01:18:53.440
because that's going to be the eyewitness accounts
01:18:57.440
and we'll be able to verify that you lived we'll be able to verify from your
01:19:12.280
we'll be able to piece all of this history back together
01:19:17.200
but you know hopefully we're turning the corner on that
01:19:21.240
but i can't guarantee that i mean i think we are in
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in real danger still i mean if this doesn't work with donald trump
01:19:29.320
if somehow or another this all falls apart for a myriad of reasons
01:19:34.080
and we go back to the left they're going to be more fierce than they were last time
01:19:40.320
uh and if america chooses to go back there there's no coming back from it
01:19:47.540
do exactly what i have feared that they would do the whole time
01:19:51.160
um so don't rest on your laurels but you want to
01:19:55.240
you want to know for sure record it for yourself
01:19:59.240
for your own family make a record of what you're thinking
01:20:03.840
um and verify what's happening in your own life
01:20:12.400
i have a guy who's got a tape made in the uh early 1970s
01:20:18.640
that his family always heard about this tape that grandpa made
01:20:26.800
and it's him and the head of the dnc talking about
01:20:36.180
but we got to be really careful he got he got he got it
01:20:46.480
because there there seems to be a lot of stuff that's going on
01:20:49.540
he brought it to me you'll hear it for the very first time
01:20:52.980
on its original tape we didn't want to play it digitally
01:20:56.040
we i wanted to actually see the tape and verify that this wasn't a digital
01:21:00.460
anything um and so he brought it and uh then i talked to him
01:21:08.980
and he said well i just keep him and he reached in his pocket
01:21:12.100
this is on the show tonight reaches into his pocket
01:21:14.980
and he's like i've been keeping it in these baggies
01:21:17.060
and i'm like could we keep these here in the vault please
01:21:19.300
um so we're i'm gonna do a whole special on this eventually
01:21:46.480
what you're saying now is what my grandfather said
01:21:51.960
we're going to try to piece all of that together
01:21:57.820
let me tell you about z factor all over this nation
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it's a sleep aid that comes from all natural ingredients
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my front door honey why is there a truckload of
01:53:56.420
aspartame hold on i need to post on x um so i i from
01:54:01.540
that perspective like you know i i think there's a
01:54:13.000
people who are on them people who are on these programs should desire to get off
01:54:17.420
of them we shouldn't be like you know they used to have food stamps and then
01:54:21.420
they made the the cards and you know and one of the
01:54:23.460
talks about that oh it's kind of embarrassing for these people
01:54:25.880
who go and use them and look i'm not looking to you know shame people i don't you
01:54:30.100
shouldn't have shame for going through a tough period
01:54:32.440
but it also shouldn't be something where you're like this is great hold on let me pay
01:54:37.320
for all the food i have so then i can use the extra money for liquor or i can use the extra
01:54:42.500
money for a you know an iphone or whatever else
01:54:45.820
these should be desperation programs the government if it's going to provide these
01:54:50.040
services at all should be providing them to people who
01:54:52.740
are desperately in need to get over a hump that is temporary that should be the
01:54:57.320
design of these programs so do you know the history of that
01:55:01.660
what that's about i think so he was in europe right he was in england
01:55:06.180
yeah he was he was traveling in england and uh somebody said you know you just
01:55:12.680
you hate the poor because you don't and he's like no no i don't i don't i just i
01:55:17.400
just i'm watching what you're doing and everything that you're doing is making
01:55:21.400
the situation worse for them they get poorer and poorer and more and more
01:55:25.240
reliant on you we found you know the churches should do it
01:55:30.220
yeah and you shouldn't just give it out like you know we should make people
01:55:35.160
uncomfortable in their poverty so they want to get out there you know if you
01:55:43.740
harar haral anyway that guy haraldo yes he read haraldo's book yeah
01:55:49.920
you read uh harari's book um and he talks about what are we going to do to
01:55:57.960
this useless population well there's your first problem yeah okay if you're
01:56:04.580
looking at people as useless then you do have to do something with
01:56:09.100
them but who's making them useless our school system is making them useless
01:56:15.180
they cannot read they can't reason they can't think they can't do mathematics
01:56:19.980
and then on top of it you know the elites are controlling our all of our tech and
01:56:27.180
it's going to get worse and worse and worse i mean stew tell the story about uh
01:56:31.960
homework last night with your son oh yeah uh so we had baseball by the way
01:56:37.120
zach two for two with a triple and so we get back from the game and it's late and
01:56:42.000
he has been from the moment we left school it was baseball all the way and it's
01:56:45.240
like 9 15 9 30 when he's done with a shower he's beat you know when you have
01:56:50.220
to run for a triple at that speed that'll do you so um he has he has to do
01:56:54.840
homework and he's got math homework and he's at in some you know advanced math
01:56:57.680
class where he's now looking at like he's to the level now in seventh grade
01:57:02.560
where he's beyond what i can actually remember and do easily you know like he
01:57:07.860
he's like oh can you help me with this and i'm looking at i remember that hit me
01:57:10.340
with my kids when they were in first grade but anyway and i'm looking at this
01:57:13.860
thing and i'm like it's some you know advanced graphing formula and i'm like i
01:57:18.160
sort of remember seeing something like this 30 years ago right like it's it's
01:57:24.340
beyond my level and so when these things happen i've been using uh like chat gpt
01:57:30.060
or grok or whatever to kind of like reteach it to me in a brief lesson so i can
01:57:35.460
kind of talk him through it because and it's really helpful like that and you can
01:57:39.540
don't let your kids don't let your kids get access to it right because
01:57:42.620
it'll do all their work right yeah so what i usually do is i'll be like hey
01:57:48.020
help me understand this and explain it to a seventh grader and it gives you like a
01:57:52.720
little outline of like okay here's here's the formula this is how this
01:57:56.120
works and i'll make and then it kind of comes back to you it's like it's like a
01:57:58.960
language maybe you learned a long time ago and when you get kind of a couple
01:58:02.400
words you start it starts piecing back together in your mind so it's been
01:58:05.420
really helpful but last night i'm tired he's tired it's late and i i'm like i
01:58:11.240
just even after i did that exercise could not really remember how to do
01:58:16.160
whatever he was attempting and so i was like well let me just try to type it out
01:58:23.220
and like have it graph the thing for me maybe i'll set me up i i do that i type
01:58:27.800
in the question he's got on his paper it does the whole work and graphs it out for
01:58:31.600
me and i'm like wow that's amazing but still i'm at the point my brain is not
01:58:34.900
working i cannot get there then i wind up taking a picture of his actual
01:58:40.280
question just a picture of it and put it into the the ai and it reads the
01:58:47.560
question it then explains it to a seventh grader step by step and then answers it
01:58:52.760
at the bottom and so i have him i'm like i'm you read this because i'm i'm
01:58:57.700
legitimately not getting it you know and i read this he reads the step by step you
01:59:02.720
know how to how to understand what's going on what each thing means is it oh
01:59:07.100
yeah yeah yeah this is easy before he gets to the answer and you gave him the
01:59:11.340
answer i didn't give him the answer it was at the bottom so like i made sure he
01:59:13.600
didn't get to that part of the thing um i think you just know it's my son he's
01:59:17.320
never going to read all the way to the end no i think it's i think you what you
01:59:21.600
want to do correct me if i'm wrong glenn because you're the expert around here but
01:59:24.580
like what i should have done is say don't give the answer at the end like and
01:59:28.460
then then no matter well you could have just cut it off for you so you had it and
01:59:32.540
you could check his work that's what that is what wound up happening yeah but
01:59:35.860
it was fascinating all that and then i started thinking i am super
01:59:39.560
restrictive on phones my kid doesn't have one um i don't let them every single
01:59:43.920
thing is locked down they can't even log into their devices without coming to me
01:59:47.080
and making me type in or give my fingerprint for them to get in i'm like
01:59:50.060
obsessive about this i've read jonathan jonathan heights book
01:59:53.020
that is terrifying by the way it is a terrifying book and if you have kids the
01:59:57.640
anxious generation read it before hopefully before they turn in the age where
02:00:01.400
you might be considering giving them a phone um i wish i would have read that i
02:00:04.960
wish it would have been printed before i i did because i gave my kids phone when
02:00:08.460
they got into high school because they the school said they have to have one and
02:00:12.440
that's late you you are you already did a great job of because we just uh it's
02:00:18.620
so hard you know i don't know i'm sure every parent feels like this but you just
02:00:21.760
feel like a failure now because everything is so overwhelming and you've never
02:00:26.800
dealt with any of this stuff it's not like our parents i mean kids hadn't changed
02:00:31.880
that much life hadn't changed that much from the 60s you know to the 80s oh it's
02:00:37.820
totally different now yeah and i just feel like a just feel like a bad parent at
02:00:41.500
times and we were at dinner with some of his friends after the after baseball and
02:00:44.540
they're the five kids at the table four of them are on phones at the table
02:00:48.200
but you know my son's the only one without one i'm sure this is going to be
02:00:51.920
lead to all positive things in the future oh well and really in our i do
02:00:55.020
believe it will for him it's gonna have some tough times my point there though
02:00:58.500
is that i'm obsessive about this i lock all that stuff down as much as i
02:01:02.340
possibly can it's still difficult most of the parents i know are like
02:01:06.460
they're gonna get it anyway i can't sit here and obsess about freaking screen
02:01:10.780
time all day so you know i just yeah they're good kids
02:01:14.980
look i i don't know was i a good kid i don't know but i will tell you if i had
02:01:19.580
access to that i will be taking a photo of every single one of my questions
02:01:22.320
and um having a chat gpt or whatever answer them
02:01:26.040
filling it all in and getting on with my life when i wanted to play video games
02:01:29.200
and we're seeing this now there was a a an instructor
02:01:32.900
who teaches a a college course been teaching it for years and years and years
02:01:36.860
and years said all of my students seem brilliant all of a sudden
02:01:40.000
and it's funny because none of them come for help after school and office hours
02:01:44.640
none of them ever ask any questions in class they all get incredible grades
02:01:49.140
and until we have an in uh in room exam and then they all do worse than everybody else
02:01:57.840
uh from the previous years and he's like what's happening is that chat gpt is i think it's a coding
02:02:04.220
thing there chat gpt is doing all the coding for them or ai or grok or gemini or whatever
02:02:09.000
and they're not learning it they don't have any of the process they don't know how to answer the
02:02:13.720
questions they don't know how to think through the problems so what does that lead to remember when i had
02:02:17.640
ray kerzwell on in maybe 2008 2009 yeah and he said that this was coming and i said ray that's going
02:02:25.220
to make us incredibly lazy and he's like no it'll give you time to think about other things and i
02:02:30.300
thought okay you don't know who humans are uh i use it that way i know people that do use it that way
02:02:37.260
it is enhanced what they do and they're like oh my gosh i can create so much more most people are not
02:02:43.240
like that that's the spirit of the entrepreneur that is like that that's the discoverer in some
02:02:49.260
people most people are like i just want to get by i just want to get by and then i just want to do my
02:02:53.420
thing you know for a few hours every day and just be left alone those are the ones that are going to
02:02:57.860
be left way behind because they'll use it to complete their work and not to help them learn or think
02:03:06.060
all right back in just a second first let me talk to you about relief factor uh as as you start to
02:03:10.820
get older pain just starts to sort of sneak up on you at first just a little ache in the knees here
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and a little stiffness in the neck there and you tell yourself no big deal i can handle it before
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taking it on the chin well that's just nasty glenn beck is back in a sec
02:04:26.460
i was so sad to hear um i think it was yesterday about mia love uh she was a congresswoman from
02:04:52.780
utah friend of the show sweet sweet sweet lady um and um she passed away uh she's been sick for a
02:05:02.440
while but she passed away uh and uh our thoughts and prayers are with mia's family um thank you for
02:05:10.380
your service and sharing her with us yeah brain cancer yeah yeah like an aggressive form of brain
02:05:18.000
cancer which is terrible she's only 49 i know i know about your age i don't know why you need to
02:05:25.040
bring that up i mean i feel like if you can get through what you've got through what gone through
02:05:30.780
health-wise and still be alive somehow i know but i think all the alcohol killed everything that could
02:05:35.500
kill me you know what i mean i just burned it all out of my system when i was young so you're saying i
02:05:39.940
should have a drink yeah i'm saying that maybe a little alcoholism wouldn't hurt somebody like you
02:05:43.800
you know what i mean okay yeah thank you and you're a doctor i i am i let me write you a
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prescription really yeah i can do that is it like the shane gillis snl sketch a prescription for a
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couple of beers that's the name of the product a couple of beers did you see that that's great
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it's funny snl has you know had a history of i mean it's been so on occasionally you'll get a good
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sketch but it's been so weak for so long and then you think just with the two with shane gillis
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and nate bargetsy those two have just been unbelievable on that show like every sketch
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in both of those episodes i think they've both been on twice have been great i have not seen any
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of it you should watch the shane gillis ones because he's you know again like i'm not he's
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not a conservative no no no no i know but he's funny but he's funny and he he's actually just
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trying to be funny yeah i just didn't know he was he was a part of that well remember he got
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i know it from snl no i know and now he's hosted twice i know things are changing in a good way
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i think hopefully hopefully all right i mean i just i just i'm just saying downer i'm not i mean
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it's just that you're it's your brain cancer that is really that what's caught in my vision i think
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so it's scaring me a little bit give me some jack daniels see you tonight wednesday night special