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Glenn Beck talks about the anti-choice protests at Columbia University, the gold price surge, and why we should all be worried about what's going on on college campuses. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the Glenn Beck Program on Fox News Radio's "The Glenn Beck Show."
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I was in South Carolina last night giving a speech and talking to some really great Freedom Caucus people,
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people who are really standing for the Constitution in the Statehouse.
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We are in trouble all across the country, and we need to start standing up for things that make sense.
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And one of the things that doesn't make sense is our spending.
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The price of gold, they're now talking about going over $3,000, $3,500.
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Who would have seen it coming in the campuses all around the country?
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In fact, we've seen this movie at Columbia University in the 1930s.
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I'll give you a little bit of the history coming up in just a second.
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First, it's hard to know what you need to feed your dog these days.
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You walk down the dog food aisle, you see a hundred different types.
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Although most of them are just variations of the same thing.
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And it has had all of the healthy stuff cooked out.
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So it has a, you know, two and a half, two year shelf life.
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Your dog needs all the same healthy stuff that you need.
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Vitamins, minerals, probiotics, omega oils, and I hate to say it, the green stuff.
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If you go there now, you'll get your first trial bag free.
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They just want you to make sure that your dog loves it as much as Uno and Stu's dogs do.
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Can't imagine, you know, things getting any better, especially at Columbia University.
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I do want to say that, you know, the sexual assault thing is, you know, fine.
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I learned from the president that why focus on the negative?
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Here's President Biden about what's going on in Columbia University yesterday.
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I condemn the anti-submitted protests on college campuses.
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That's why I've set up a program to deal with that.
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I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians and how
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Should the Columbia University president resign?
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I think what I heard here was, you know, there's fine people on both sides.
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Yeah, very, very, very fine people on both sides.
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It's, it's almost like what happened with Donald Trump, except when Donald Trump said that he
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Nowhere is, do I read that how he's a Nazi, how Biden is a Nazi for saying the same thing
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about the same kind of people that were calling for the death of Jews.
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You pointed this out, Russ, just before we came on the air, and I can't believe the parallels.
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And I listened to tons of coverage on this and watched and read a bunch of coverage on
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And now that I think of it, the entire tone of the coverage was they're very fine people
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It was like, oh, yeah, so, you know, yes, some of these Jewish students have been walking
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And, you know, one woman said that she was trying to go to class and someone came up to
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her with a sign that said, we hope Hamas comes here next.
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And then they went to a protester on the Palestinian side who said, look, we know there's been
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some bad incidents, but we're just here peacefully protesting.
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There's no question as to whether that was appropriate to do to cover.
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Because I don't remember on, let's say, during Charlottesville when they found people in the
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crowd who were like, yeah, I don't know what these nut jobs with the tiki torches are.
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There's another case like that that comes to mind now.
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I never heard anybody say, well, yeah, but there were some grandmothers in there and some
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You know, there were some really bad people there.
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There's about 100,000 people at the speech, and all of them seem to be painted with the
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Well, because seemingly his ideals are living on today.
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I'm not going to tolerate any more people saying, oh, you know, you're bringing up
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Because you're saying exactly the same things that Hitler said.
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You are basically quoting Mein Kampf at every one of these protests.
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You want the killing, the slaughtering, the burning of children, the chopping off of
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I mean, maybe they just had something else going on that day on October 7th.
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I think the press should find out because I think they could find somebody that said,
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no, we were just talking about that wonderful, wonderful concert that was happening.
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You know what this looks like at Columbia University.
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Well, first of all, let me, can I just play the very, this guy was locked out of Columbia.
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He's an associate professor and he was locked out from the campus because they were afraid,
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Uh, so he was just standing on the street in front of Columbia, uh, and he was speaking
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and I just, I just want you to hear what he had to say because it's very radical.
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I know you're afraid and I know you're afraid for Donald Trump.
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That's what courage is about showing up and you all showed up and you will keep showing
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And next time you show up, bring two friends, bring five friends, bring 10 friends, Jewish
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We need to make the world understand that being Jewish in public is a safe thing.
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And it shouldn't be something that's contested.
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We are fighting for the rights of African-Americans.
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Well, you can see why Columbia University locked him out of the, they, they deactivated his
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key card so he couldn't get back into the university because he's an extremist.
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Clearly the hatred, but don't, don't just take that as the entire movement because there's
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some very fine people on the other side, uh, as well.
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Um, let me take you way back into the time machine of 1933, New York city.
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The Nazis began taking Jewish students and expelling them, dismissing the Jewish professors
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And the campuses across Germany, Nazis and their sympathizers, they start burning the books,
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you know, written by Jews and, uh, perceived enemies, uh, including it was weird.
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Uh, on that list of books to burn was, uh, a book by a, uh, Columbia, uh, professor and
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So they, they had on their list to make sure they burn his books in the universities in Berlin.
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Now, just months after the first book burnings, Columbia had a president, uh, Nicholas Murray
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He was the German ambassador to the United States.
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And he said, you got to come to morning Heights.
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I mean, I, you guys, you're crazy cats over there.
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Uh, and, uh, then he told all of the students at Columbia, you respect him.
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Uh, and so now at the same time, the Columbia was doing this Cambridge, uh, the Dean of the
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Harvard law school, he, um, accepted an honorary degree from the university of Berlin.
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Uh, he was there over in 1934 and he returns from a trip.
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And, uh, he, he got that, he got that special honor from Berlin, uh, and he, he came back
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to assure people, there is no persecution of Jewish scholars or of Jews happening in
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Um, you know, for those Jews who have lived in Germany for any length of time, that's an
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Um, Butler, uh, back at Columbia responded because there was some criticism on campus.
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The spectator, um, and other student groups, uh, he had to respond to, he emphasized that
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Columbia's relationships with the German universities, strictly academic, no political
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And he then mocked the protests, um, that were standing up against the university saying,
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Hey, you know, there's bad things happening with Jews.
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Uh, and he's like, this is just academic, this is academic, we have nothing to do with
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And then he said, quote, may we next expect to be told that we should not read Gertes Faust
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or listen to Wagner's ring cycle or study the picture galleries at Dresden because we so
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heartily disapprove of the present form of government in Germany.
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Now, by the way, he was a long time admirer of, uh, Benito Mussolini as well.
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He was a young member of the fine arts faculty, um, and he signed, uh, an appeal against the
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Luther invitation and, um, and he was, he, he was fired.
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Um, also Robert Burke, a Columbia college student, he was expelled because he was participating
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in a 1936 mock book burning, uh, and anti-Nazi picket on campus.
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So you couldn't pick it, the Nazis, um, you know, but, uh, you could go to the big rally,
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uh, at Madison square garden held by the Nazis.
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So what I think I'm trying to say is why are we surprised?
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Um, there was a warm welcome extended to, uh, Ernst Hoffensteegel.
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Uh, he was, uh, he, he came to the commencement in 1934.
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Um, and, uh, and Harvard, well, a lot of people were like, Hey, Mr. Hoffensteegel, maybe shouldn't
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Um, uh, in fact, the president of Harvard wrote, it's truly shameful.
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It's truly shameful that, uh, the, the, the, the, the most prestigious prominent university
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university is coming under attack, you know, um, for, for this.
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Now they're just trying to influence young minds.
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Uh, and you know, we're not for the Germans, but we're not, not for the Germans either.
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Uh, I can't believe in 2008, I said several times the hatreds of the past that we saw in
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the 1930s are going to come back with a vengeance.
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We are going to see the same things that happened in Europe in the 1930s happening on our streets.
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And if we don't stand up and stop it, if we don't choose to be, to, to never forget, never
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We're going to make the Nazis with our technology.
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Hoff and Schnagel, uh, but, uh, I personally think Jesus is coming kind of soon.
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Glenn, there are very fine Hoff and Schnagels on both sides.
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So there were the kill the Jews, Hoff and Schnagels, and then the, ah, Hoff and Schnagels.
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So I would just say that, uh, maybe we should make a choice.
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I'll make that really clear for people in 60 seconds.
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First, do you see that, uh, the numbers that came out on, um, how many abortions?
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Uh, and it's, uh, and they're very proud of that, but they can do better.
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They can, this year we can break that record and kill even more babies.
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Now the way to do, uh, the way to stop that would be to, uh, protest or drive around in
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Uh, I mean, at least you're out there pitching, no offense, but, uh, I don't think it's the most
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Everyone in their life is telling them to abort the child.
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Uh, everybody in their life is saying it's not really a child at this point.
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If you go into a pre-born, you're a, you're a, you know, future mother and you go into a
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pre-born, uh, they'll give you a free ultrasound because of somebody like you, they're $28 a piece.
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And when they show the mom with a free ultrasound, the baby, and she hears the heartbeat, she doubles
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the chances that's doubling the chances that mom picks life.
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Then they just talk to her and talk to her about, you know, you're not alone.
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We're here for the first two years of the baby's life for you and the baby.
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Being more Christ-like dial pound two 50, say the keyword baby pound two 50 keyword
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Uh, I think you should just hit pound two 50 keyword baby.
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Maybe give to pre-born.com slash Beck sponsored by pre-born 10 second station ID.
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I'll describe it for you for those of you who are, or maybe I'll have Stu, uh, describe
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If you happen to be watching the blaze, you can see that it is what's due.
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I mean, it looks like, it looks like I've seen that flag on the back of a pickup truck.
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And, you know, I brought it in today because I don't know, maybe we should hang it up behind
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Cause I'm seeing a lot of these on the streets of America.
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Now I'm seeing these black flags flying, which is of course, every, everybody on the
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left knows those are, this is the people that want to take care of moms and their children.
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And I'm thinking, you know, if we have people on the streets here in America that are closing
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things down and becoming more and more, uh, violent, sure.
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There's some good people mixed in there holding the flag, but I think we should be concerned.
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I'm again, I, I'm just throwing this out there.
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You know, Martin Luther King didn't want to do it either.
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But as the Jewish professor said a little while ago, courage, what courage is, is you
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you're not a hero because you stand up and I'm unafraid.
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What makes a hero, a hero is standing up in spite of your fear, knowing that there is something
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more important than your life, the way you had it planned.
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There is something more important than your job.
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If you're not doing something today that has eternal ramifications, why are you doing it?
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I mean, we do have the Huff and Schneegel family.
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Maybe, maybe they'll play something on that big Ricola horn.
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The war in Israel isn't looking like it's about to end anytime soon.
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Between the direct conflict that they're facing with Iran and the proxy conflict Iran is having
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Oh, and by the way, our State Department came out yesterday.
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I think this was very supportive and said, yeah, I believe there's evidence of crimes against
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Anyway, would you like to stand on the right side?
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That is the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
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These are the people that are standing together, no matter what their faith, because they know
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We're trying to buy a whole bunch of shelters for the bus stops where, you know, people get
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on the bus to go to work or their kids are going to school at the bus stops.
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Use the code SECURE2024 for 30 bucks off your subscription to Blaze TV.
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You know, what's really encouraging is I was in South Carolina last night, flew out to give
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Um, and, uh, I was with some, just some great people that are supporting people like the Freedom
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Caucus and, uh, and by the way, if, if you have a Freedom Caucus in your state, support them.
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Um, but what I come back with is a, um, message of real hope that I got from the audience and
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Pat just walked in, Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, um, and Pat just walked in and he
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said, um, uh, isn't it weird that we're, we're back here again?
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And now the people who are dead asleep are on the wrong side or moving in that direction.
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But the people who are awake are, are very awake.
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You know, there's no real, you know, I listened to these people that are, you know, talking about
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the Palestinians and there's, you know, there's the ones who say river to the sea, kill all
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And then there are the reasonable ones who are like, look, we just want no Jew to live
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You know, so there's that back and forth, you know, and that wide, diverse kind of,
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uh, it's like the diversity in the Democrat party that goes all the way from socialists
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So, by the way, uh, on tomorrow's television program, a show that, I don't know, Stu, would
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You know, Glenn, um, I am, I am unaware as to anything that's going to be on the show
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So, therefore, like, for example, if there was a legal action taken, I would not be involved
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I, you know, who's going to come on and actually promote the show, uh, in about an hour, uh,
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To actually promote the show and tell you what we're doing tomorrow.
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Normally the hosts would, would do the promotion.
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Yeah, but the host might not be entirely accurate.
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But the opinion of the host may not be the same as the opinion of the show, uh, that's
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on a network that is not necessarily reflecting of the network or, you know, uh, Glenn Beck,
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Stu Bergeer, any of our writers, any, any, really anybody.
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Well, you don't know how this show got on the air.
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And let me just, let me read this very carefully.
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Do you feel like our election is more secure this year than it was in 2020 or 2022?
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One ABC poll, um, revealed that only 20% trust America's voting system.
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20% this week on, they say it's my Wednesday night special, but I wouldn't categorize this
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Uh, I'm going to show you the, why America has lost faith in our elections.
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The craziness that happened in 2020 is now being pursued at the federal level.
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Weirdness going on in every alphabet agency, including the USDA and social security.
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Uh, something that they won't, the white house will not divulge to even Congress, but anybody
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You're gonna, you're gonna protest that Mr. Hoff and Schlegel is getting an award.
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Um, it's something that we have spent a couple of months researching, making sure, um, it's
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a vulnerability on the electronic side of our voting system.
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Now that has been alleged and the allegation has made it all the way to the Supreme court.
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And this little piece of that, uh, case that was just heard in front of the Supreme court,
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uh, a couple of months ago is, is out in the public record.
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And so when we found out about it, um, we began to look into it and it's very disturbing.
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I think that's all that, you know, your regular democratic neighbor wants just fair.
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I'm going to reveal that alleged vulnerability, I don't know how it's alleged, but I don't
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Anyway, alleged vulnerability, uh, this week, I'm going to reveal the video of someone demonstrating
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that alleged vulnerability, uh, this is, I think a 90 minute broadcast.
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No idea if we can broadcast it any place other than the blaze.
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Um, if it, if it is, it's probably going to be removed.
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It's a 90 minute special version of the Wednesday night special.
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If you subscribe to the blaze, go to blaze tv.com slash Glenn.
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Uh, this one, uh, has been extraordinarily expensive.
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It's trouble because we live in a very litigious society.
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I don't think there's any evidence that's ever happened to you before.
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You know, people never seem to twist your words for, you know, some sort of negative
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So again, whatever the show is on Wednesday, which I'm not familiar with because I was not
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It's a 90 minute special version of the Wednesday night special that you don't want to miss.
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The solution is there and we just need you to, to know about it and spread the word.
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This is not something that you're going to watch and go, Oh, well, thanks for telling me
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There's real action that can be taken on this one to secure 2024.
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Blaze tv.com slash Glenn promo code secure 2024.
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Remember when we had confidence in our elections?
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I am so sick and tired of hearing about, well, the safety and security of the nation is at
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We are all lights are flashing red, just like on nine 11, uh, by the way, borders completely
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By the way, we don't know who's in the country.
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You know, Hey, I just, I just found this picture of 180 people that came through that
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are on the terrorist watch list, but we're serious about your security.
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We're serious about making sure that, uh, the integrity of the voting system is there.
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I could go into my bank if I had, you know, $500,000 in the account and I could go, you
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I want to send this to Fargo, North Dakota, to Bill's bank of North Dakota.
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And you'd give them the number and they would take $500,000 and they'd put it on what they
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like to call the wire and they wire transfer that to North Dakota.
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And Bill calls up and he's like, I call and I'm like, Bill, call me as soon as you get
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And he calls me right up and he's like, Glenn, we got the $500,000, you know, here in North
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Dakota, if you ever need it somehow or another, we have the technology to do that securely,
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but we haven't figured out yet how to send your choice for president securely yet.
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Although we had one, at one point we did have, remember with paper ballots, you would find
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Somehow we wrote it down, somebody counted it, and then we quickly got the results.
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As soon as they start, started telling us, well, you know, we might not know that night.
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Where I think they were using an abacus and we always knew the first night always.
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I mean, unless it was really, really super tight.
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It's been 1,400 weeks, but we think we can tell you now Ford may, may have won the election
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We're not sure yet, but we'll get back to you in a few weeks.
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I think it was a vote per precinct average and we knew, I think the next night, the next
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day, it wasn't something that they sweated over for weeks.
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So how did we know that in 1960 and we can't do it today in 2024?
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And you know, what's really super, super exciting is I'm to the point now where I just
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want my thumbprint to be my vote, you know, and not an electronic.
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I'd like to take like a little piece of paper and say, who do you want for president?
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Put your thumbprint on the face of the president.
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And then you go in and you stick your thumb in a bottle of, let's say, purple ink.
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And we know you can't vote a second time because you have purple ink on your thumb.
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Now, I got this system from the very, very sophisticated minds in Iraq.
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Well, the problem here is it would be racist if we asked people to show us through your thumb.
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Unfortunately for Republicans, most of them vote Democrats.
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I know you open up the window and it looks like we're not snowed in.
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It looks like it's actually kind of a nice spring day outside.
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But we all have to stay in and just eat all day.
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So, man, the billions of dollars are just sloshing through the system now.
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We've got hundreds of millions of dollars to subsidize solar panels.
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You can give them to the places where the sun doesn't shine.
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He's also done another bailout for the privileged, those who went to college and got their PhDs.
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A good percentage of them make over $300,000 a year.
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But, hey, I know you're going out to, you know, shovel rocks today.
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Just be grateful that, you know, you're paying some rich guy's college bill.
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And, of course, the federal rebates are coming in now.
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Part of the Inflation Reduction Act, what they're going to do, they have $8.8 billion.
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And that will not affect, that will reduce inflation.
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I mean, I can't see how it could possibly do anything but increase inflation.
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But this is the federal government and their Inflation Reduction Act.
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And Carol Roth is here to talk about the economy in 60 seconds.
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Carol Roth, a former investment banker and author of the book, You'll Own Nothing, and You'll Like It.
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Have you heard the new Audible rendition of 1984?
00:47:30.580
It's got big actors in it, none of which I can name at this point, but I recognize just their voices.
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You have to listen to it, Carol, because if you listen just to the first 20 minutes, it's honest to God.
00:47:55.480
You listen to it, and you're like, oh, we are living here right now.
00:48:04.400
It's one of the books that I go back, that and Animal Farm, I have them together in a volume and go back and read them every couple of years just to refresh and go, oh, yeah, pretty much this is tracking.
00:48:15.240
And I really, every day, some piece of news comes out and go, yep, this is pretty much where we are.
00:48:20.320
When you listen to it, though, listen to the new Audible.
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And when you hear it, it's different than reading it.
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When you hear it, you're like, oh, I've heard that.
00:48:33.100
I've heard my friends say that just the other day.
00:48:36.920
So let's talk about the economy a couple of things.
00:48:40.600
First, the reports are from CNBC that something is happening with our jobless claims number for the last five or six weeks.
00:48:49.120
It's been exactly 212,000 new jobless claims, which, you know, could happen.
00:49:01.920
Do you have any thoughts on the jobless numbers?
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Yeah, I mean, my first thought is it's very difficult for the Fed to be data dependent when we cannot depend upon the data.
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And this is something that you and I have talked about.
00:49:18.280
We have a lot of things that are happening with the data and have for years, but it's gotten much worse under this administration.
00:49:25.660
Part of it is that people and entities don't want to respond to these surveys.
00:49:33.100
So they're not only having more biases in the data they do collect, but that means they have to run them through their scrubbers in a fun way.
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So, as you said, for five out of six weeks, they got the exact same number of initial jobless claims.
00:49:49.480
These are people who, for the first time, are going out and applying for unemployment.
00:49:54.020
So it was sort of a proxy for people losing their jobs.
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But we're talking about, like, they didn't even vary by a couple thousand.
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Now, if you go in and you dig through the data and you look at the state-by-state data, that has varied.
00:50:10.980
If you look at the non-seasonally adjusted data, that has varied.
00:50:16.660
But when they put their seasonal adjustments on it, which is really the way that that's reported out, it comes out exactly the same.
00:50:24.060
And I think that really speaks to what they've been doing with the models over and over again.
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They're like, yeah, this just sounds like a good number.
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Let's just roll with that for, like, five out of the next six weeks and see if anybody cares.
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Unless you're, as Carol says, seasonally adjusting intentionally to that number.
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So we know that somebody is there going, hey, we could do a little casino out of this, too.
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They wanted to come in exactly at $212,000 again.
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What does that, fudging with that number, what does that affect?
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I mean, all of this is really how the Fed is supposedly making their decisions, right?
00:51:20.760
They're making big decisions about interest rates and monetary policy, supposedly based
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The market is supposed to be making decisions about the economy and, unfortunately, what the
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Fed is going to do or not do, depending on this data.
00:51:41.860
I mean, we know that the inflation numbers are way understated.
00:51:46.680
We know that the jobs numbers have all kinds of weird things going on, including, as you
00:51:51.920
look underneath the hood, the number of full-time jobs versus the number of part-time jobs.
00:51:59.200
You know, the initial people who are filing for unemployment, you know, are exactly the
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So it really just kind of speaks to the fact that everybody's doing whatever it is they
00:52:10.340
And this idea that the data matters at all is pretty much shown to be an absolute sham.
00:52:16.820
So at the same time, they can't get their data straight and reflect what's actually true.
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They're collecting data on people unlike ever before.
00:52:31.000
Glenn, you turn me on to these deep dives, and every time I do, it does not come back
00:52:41.800
I swear, every time I email you, I swear you look at it and go, oh, no.
00:52:50.220
We've been talking about the CTA BOI rule that did come out of FinCEN and the Treasury
00:52:57.060
I'm going to Congress next week, by the way, with almost 450 statements from small business
00:53:09.260
And apparently this has been going on for quite some time, and a new lawsuit has brought
00:53:15.520
So this goes back all the way to the Obama administration.
00:53:21.900
And I don't know if you remember, back in 2010, there was what was called the flash crash
00:53:28.480
of the market, where all of a sudden the market just took a dive.
00:53:32.580
And then a few minutes later, it had kind of regained, and they had blamed that on some
00:53:40.620
So they used that opportunity at the Securities and Exchange Commission, which is an administrative
00:53:47.240
It does not have, you know, powers to do this via Congress.
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And they said, well, let's use this crisis and make sure it doesn't go to waste.
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And what we're going to do is we're going to create this rule that allows for the collection
00:54:05.320
But it's not just, you know, kind of blind data.
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It's who, you, me, whomever made the trade, and all kinds of data.
00:54:18.080
So they are putting together this mass data collection system.
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It is managed by all of these sort of self-regulatory organizations.
00:54:31.160
So, you know, quasi-private entities, the FINRAs, the New York Stock Exchanges, and whatnot.
00:54:36.260
They have all of our data on everything that we're doing any time that we trade, and nobody
00:54:48.560
All of those amazing traders, and I use that word, you know, with all of the meanings, the
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amazing traders in Congress that are just getting rich will know all of their trades.
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We'd be able to go, wait a minute, hold on, what do you mean?
00:55:10.380
And I'm sure that's how that data is going to be used.
00:55:15.820
But all the people on the inner circle are going to know this data.
00:55:20.240
And just the thing that pops up for me here is all of these mass data collection efforts
00:55:31.680
The CTA BOI with small businesses, you know, who owns these small business assets?
00:55:36.880
This consolidated audit trail, you know, who has stocks and, you know, and equities and
00:55:44.600
If we go back to the concerns and, you know, Elizabeth Warren and President Biden talking
00:55:49.220
about confiscating wealth, well, now they have a much better snapshot of what's going on and
00:55:55.020
who is attributed to what thing because they're putting it in a database.
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Not to mention, Glenn, think about the security concerns here, not just internally, but externally
00:56:06.380
from cyber attackers, from people who now know who you do your brokerage business with and
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I mean, this could potentially threaten somebody coming in, having the requisite data and going
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in and pretending to be you and attacking your own wealth.
00:56:30.560
So we're very happy that a group, that NCLA has actually taken to, I think it's a district
00:56:36.940
court in Texas, a lawsuit on this and hopefully we'll get, you know, another pushback.
00:56:42.940
But it's just time and time again where all of these agencies and groups that have no business
00:56:48.580
doing this are going out and collecting data at a mass scale.
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And they're saying this one is potentially the biggest mass collection scheme since the NSA.
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So you can you can look at the glasses half empty like Carol is or you can look at the
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I mean, Carol, if if bad guys can know who's got what, what brokerage firms, et cetera, et
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cetera, we won't need to go through this whole puppet show of we need more money for war in
00:57:22.360
But Ukrainians can just the really bad guys can just hack in and take the money.
00:57:29.120
And we'll know who the bad guys are of the Ukrainian government and ours.
00:57:35.420
And they'll have a record except for all of the cyber attacks.
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I asked her a question on on gold and weak dollar, strong dollar.
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There's this weird kind of theory going around.
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And it doesn't sound like it's going to be good for you or me.
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So, Carol, I wrote to you, because I was reading this, I always send you these things, and I'm
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And I sent one to you, and I still don't know if you think this is something that's
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I read more about it last night after you sent back some stuff.
00:59:54.400
Right, and what the question was, is somebody's buying up an awful lot of gold, and we don't
01:00:02.320
We know China is doing it, Russia is doing it, but we don't know who else is doing it.
01:00:09.380
And the theory is, is if the central banks or whoever buys up a lot of gold, they can then
01:00:17.360
say gold is worth, you know, $5,000 an ounce, if I get this right, and then that devalues
01:00:30.700
Okay, so, so here, so, so there's a lot going on, and so we're just going to attack a piece
01:00:34.620
of this today, because I feel like this is going to be an ongoing conversation.
01:00:38.180
But basically, the U.S. dollar, I know this is going to come as a surprise to you all, is
01:00:45.220
It's not strong when you go to the grocery store, you try to pay your rent, or you try
01:00:49.580
to buy some gas, but versus other currencies in the market, it is strong.
01:00:54.240
And as we know, certain things like commodities and oil are priced in dollars, and so a strong
01:01:02.480
However, there are other countries who are struggling with this, and they don't necessarily
01:01:07.420
want to strengthen their currency too much either.
01:01:14.060
And we know that one of the ways they've been trying to do that, get around this, is
01:01:17.840
by using gold, and central banks have been loading up on gold.
01:01:22.820
So do you remember, Glenn, back, I think it was like the 80s, there's something called the
01:01:30.420
And this is where a bunch of countries met, and they all sort of agreed, hey, we're going
01:01:39.060
It's actually been one of the things that many people have said has created some of the
01:01:44.320
issues for Japan over the years, because they were part of this.
01:01:48.580
Now, have you noticed that Janet Yellen, all of a sudden, is going out and panically, she's
01:01:54.080
sort of meeting with China, she's meeting with Japan, she's meeting with all these other
01:01:58.800
institutions and countries all of a sudden, you're right ahead of when there was this big
01:02:06.700
So the theory is that maybe it was the Treasury or a proxy of the Treasury, and this is going
01:02:15.420
on econ circles based on some, you know, pseudo insider Washington information, the Treasury
01:02:24.880
And the idea is that, you know, if China doesn't want to, you know, raise its currency against
01:02:33.080
And oh, by the way, the people of China have been buying gold.
01:02:36.580
In fact, there are, you know, websites up where they can go and they can buy lots of gold.
01:02:42.120
Maybe that's a way to weaken the dollar, because, you know, now before your dollar bought, you
01:02:48.620
know, a year and a half ago was $1,700, you need $1,700 to buy an ounce of gold.
01:02:55.540
You know, now you need almost $2,400, maybe one day you need $3,000.
01:03:00.900
And so, you know, this is kind of an early stage step to the broader thing that you were
01:03:05.540
talking about, is that, you know, if gold continues to increase over time, you know, obviously that's
01:03:13.820
But the fact that everybody's got lots of U.S. dollar denominated debt, including, guess
01:03:18.660
who, us, you know, could be, you know, some factor or way around this and part of this
01:03:25.740
There is also a push with some circles to devalue the dollar because it would help us
01:03:37.380
But that's a massive transition and really hurts the American worker and everybody else
01:03:49.120
I mean, this is the huge sort of pain point tradeoff.
01:03:52.160
You know, everybody talks about reshoring manufacturing and that we're going to compete in all these
01:03:58.900
China is like four to five times more cheaper than us in every regard.
01:04:04.860
So we need to find a way to manage that playing field.
01:04:15.060
Uh, and, uh, and understand exactly what's going on in our world.
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We're at a time where it's, I think this is the biggest heist in, uh, in the history of
01:04:42.200
We are living in, uh, unbelievable times and what Carol and I were just talking about
01:04:55.700
The value of our dollar is dropping by the day.
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Um, and I believe whoever is in office is going to look at the devaluation of the dollar,
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Tomorrow night on the blaze, um, we are doing a, a very dangerous, uh, show.
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We're going to show you the truth, but, uh, the truth revolves around some very powerful,
01:06:43.460
uh, and very well-moneyed and litigious groups of people.
01:06:48.440
Um, and if our information is misunderstood or twisted, um, it will be extraordinarily damaging
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to not only this show, my voice, but also the blaze itself.
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I did shows on George Soros, um, a week expose on him.
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Um, and we haven't spent as much time with attorneys as we have on this show.
01:07:22.360
Um, we want to be very careful and I also want to be very careful.
01:07:34.280
I got a call from a friend who said, Glenn, you have to talk to John Graves.
01:07:46.960
And I said, okay, uh, what does he want to talk about?
01:08:02.640
I, I, we had Sidney Powell on and we said to her, she was on one time.
01:08:07.360
And I said, you call me when you have the evidence, but don't come on and say that you
01:08:20.420
Uh, and now it's, it doesn't matter except to secure the elections.
01:08:26.020
And he said, that's why you need to talk to John Graves.
01:08:30.560
And he said, because this came up in a Supreme court case, people, uh, the people who know
01:08:38.960
what they're looking for, we'll see this and this could screw up all of our elections.
01:08:44.800
And he said, he didn't want anything to do with it.
01:08:48.100
If it was going to be about relitigating 2020, or if it was just speculation, he said, but there
01:09:02.480
It is out in the open because it's in the Supreme court case.
01:09:08.460
So I called John, we had a long conversation and then I passed him on to our researchers
01:09:16.320
Uh, and we have an amazing show for you tomorrow.
01:09:20.520
Um, and we also have the solution to the problem, which is very rare that you get just the problem
01:09:37.580
Did I set that up to your satisfaction on the way you feel?
01:09:42.020
Yeah, I, I, I would, I would agree with all of that.
01:09:46.180
I've been a skeptic on the whole software thing for a lot of reasons.
01:09:50.400
Um, and, and I don't think you or I, or the guy who introduced us, any of us are focused
01:10:00.340
My thing has been, how do we get fair and secure elections in this country?
01:10:05.520
And, and part of the reason I was skeptical is I own software companies and database companies.
01:10:09.940
Um, and I thought, well, there, there's so many things that are irrefutable.
01:10:15.080
If you just tell the truth about Hunter Biden, it's a different election outcome.
01:10:21.340
If you, you stop Zuck bucks funding half a billion, there's a different outcome that
01:10:26.680
You, you, you require signature verifications instead of all these mail-in ballots and
01:10:31.560
So I had like five reasons why there were problems in the election and none of them had
01:10:38.180
And I thought nobody's going to get a deep dive.
01:10:42.020
And even if you do politically, what are you doing going backwards?
01:10:45.200
But when I found this evidence at first, I thought this can't be right.
01:10:50.520
Cause I, cause I know enough about it that when I, what they found in this software really
01:10:57.300
And I was concerned about everything you just said, but I was also concerned what happens
01:11:01.780
if we don't have a solution and people just get demoralized.
01:11:06.320
If, if that's the problem, what, what's really disturbing, John is now I'm describing this
01:11:12.740
on the air and everything has been run through attorneys as an alleged weakness, but yes, that's
01:11:21.160
I've seen people use what we're going to show tomorrow and go in and change things.
01:11:33.660
I'm, we're not casting, uh, you know, uh, any intent or ill will or anything.
01:11:41.300
It's just, it is a weakness that is there, how it will be used or if it would be used
01:11:52.400
And that's what I tell people, uh, when people, you know, see, have a theory or there is a
01:11:57.620
problem like this, and this is a pretty clear, if these allegations are true and the systems
01:12:02.480
for 2024 have this, uh, it's a very serious problem because you can change things and cover
01:12:09.320
your tracks, but there is a workable solution by this November.
01:12:13.320
And so that's kind of where I went into motion is like, let's, let's find a way to take every
01:12:19.460
person, a regular person like me, who is out here going, I just want fair and secure elections.
01:12:25.120
We live in a world where when Hillary loses, she blames software in the Russians.
01:12:29.200
When Trump loses, he blames all kinds of things, including software.
01:12:32.400
We need to live in a country where whoever loses says, you know what?
01:12:42.000
It is the only thing that will hold us together.
01:12:45.320
If we lose our faith this time around, it's done, it's done.
01:12:50.040
And everything is stacked against us trusting this election on both sides, either side.
01:12:58.840
And this is tomorrow night is a show that is not just for people who vote for Donald Trump
01:13:05.220
It is one who votes for Bernie Sanders or Bill Clinton or Joe Biden.
01:13:13.140
We all should be very concerned about the vote and we have the documentation and we will
01:13:23.660
This is a 90 minute special tomorrow because we want to be very, very careful.
01:13:33.760
And then, um, we're going to present the solution tomorrow night as well.
01:13:37.840
And then I'd love to have you, John, come and spend maybe at least an hour with me on
01:13:45.980
Cause this, if this is heard properly, if we present it properly and you, uh, follow the
01:13:56.800
system that we think will change things and it's both Democrat and Republican and nobody's
01:14:13.300
Have you found anyone, John, that has a, uh, a reasonable explanation on, on no, what you're
01:14:26.520
They had three cybersecurity experts that were eminently qualified, including people who
01:14:30.580
had tested these machines and basically are giving up their career to go public with their,
01:14:36.100
their sworn statements under penalty of perjury.
01:14:38.340
So I engage several cybersecurity people that I've known.
01:14:42.320
I have a lot of programs that work for me, but I hired people that were specialists to
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This looks pretty troubling and, and haven't found an exception yet.
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It's pretty basic problems of what they found, you know?
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Uh, and, and, and there's some of these systems that are out there now.
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It's not even just an allegation they're in the public domain.
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So a cyber person can go look at this and make their own decision.
01:15:07.380
And so that was the thing that was so concerning to me.
01:15:11.740
Um, I mean, it's still really, really bad if that exists, but it's another thing that
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it's been exposed and is in the public record now in a case, because if you know what you're
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looking for, if you were following that, you could go find it and you could possibly change
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The people in charge of elections are the county officials.
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And so we, we're, the solution is we created a tool to connect a voter to that person.
01:15:47.180
And we're going to be talking about that on the show.
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And how many, how many counties are there that this would be a concern?
01:15:54.960
Well, over 722 counties, about 50 million people.
01:15:59.340
There are 3,143 counties in America and, uh, at least 722 plus use this.
01:16:06.260
Some counties split between different programs, but part of what we're asking is, Hey, go look
01:16:13.140
We, we, we, we don't just because this is on here, this could be, and not known on some
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And it's very simple to just do a, uh, uh, what I'm calling a bipartisan inspection.
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We don't want one side looking, just walk in there with the video, show the database and
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make sure you got a Democrat and a Republican standing there that we want both sides to say,
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That's what we want and we want it to be secure.
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Um, tomorrow you will see this on my Wednesday night special.
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Um, because we not only are going to really explain in a deep sort of way, what the problem
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is, we're going to show you what this problem creates if we don't fix it.
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I would urge you if you are, if you work for the County, um, that you find your commissioner,
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uh, election commissioner and make sure they're watching it, invite them over to your house
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Um, and you know, you don't have to take my word for it.
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We're going to show you everything you need to know to check it out for yourself.
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This one is, um, this one is a little, uh, frightening because, uh, if people take it, uh, wrong, we misspeak.
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Or, uh, if, um, if there are nefarious purposes, uh, it's a well-moneyed system that wants, possibly
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Um, and, uh, we just want to make sure that you have the information.
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See, Glenn, as we've said many times, from the river to the sea is a phrase of aspiration.
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And peace with the Jews still there, obviously.
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I mean, there will come a time when the rocks will scream out,
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You know what I also really appreciate is we don't want no two-state
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It's weird because I've been told over and over again they do want that.
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They just want a peaceful solution, a two-state solution.
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But none of the people on that side ever seem to want that.
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Remember, these are Columbia University students.
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Because I'm trying to find out just the popularity.
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Because if you did a poll on this, for example, just a couple of different solutions.
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Which one do you think they would – which one wins in that particular poll?
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Yeah, there's the two-state solution and the final solution.
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Which one do you think in that crowd would be victorious?
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I think probably the – what was the last one?
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For some reason, it makes me think of other things.
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If they felt they could get away with it, they would.
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So – but, you know, these are peaceful people.
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Well, the Senate is about to vote on more foreign aid for Ukraine.
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I hope the senators have flags, too, that they can wave.
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I got a Ukrainian flag I can wave after a vote.
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We're going to talk about that coming up in just a second.
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And something that, if it's happening in this community, it's guaranteed to be happening in your community.
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And the school and media, everybody's trying to deny furries.
01:26:29.040
Furries, kids who are acting like animals, literally.
01:26:33.720
And one of them, I'm a dog, I'm a dog, I'm a dog, I'm a dog.
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And it all ties back to the same stuff we've been going over.
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But again, if it's happening here, it's happening where you live.
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She is a mom who has students at the Mount Nebo Middle School.
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She's been fighting against furries along with many other people at Utah Middle School.
01:29:02.140
Now, I thought it was important to bring this story to you because it's in Utah.
01:29:08.580
And whatever you might think of Utah, you know one thing.
01:29:17.640
And, you know, they're very, very conservatives.
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If you've ever met, you know, people in a Mormon community, it is like stepping back in time just a little bit sometimes because it's just a good, solid, you know, family rooted community.
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If it's happening there, you won't believe what's happening in your school.
01:30:08.000
Why are you getting involved in the furry thing?
01:30:12.880
Well, because I have heard, I mean, my son has been complaining about it for a really long time now.
01:30:21.900
I'm complaining that it's distracting kids chewing on sticks in class or licking themselves in class during a lecture or kids bringing tennis balls to school and throwing them down the hallway for the dog furries to chase.
01:30:39.940
Furries rubbing up against them, scratching them, spraying them in the eyes with Febreze, barking at them.
01:30:54.220
I mean, the tennis ball, the stick, the licking themselves.
01:31:02.840
I have no idea, but they are spraying kids in the eyes with Febreze.
01:31:27.500
In Nebo School District, I've known about it for about two years.
01:31:35.000
And they say that, you know, this is just kids being kids.
01:31:41.120
But my father and my grandfather, if I were dressing up, licking myself, chewing on a stick, they would have looked at me and said, what the hell is wrong with you?
01:31:58.820
I've heard that at this school, there's one teacher that had been bitten by a furry.
01:32:18.480
Because the Tribune, which is a wreck of a newspaper, they said none of this is happening.
01:32:27.340
And the school says this is nothing to worry about.
01:32:40.380
Bullying and drugs are two of the things that have been a major issue with the Nebo School District for a while now.
01:32:52.340
And parents can only lead by example and teach our kids to be kind.
01:32:56.620
Unless we're going to hold their hand for the rest of their lives 24-7.
01:33:02.260
But the school district is not helping by not even acknowledging any of this is happening.
01:33:10.060
That's just evidence of a longstanding problem with them denying all this.
01:33:15.460
They have photos and videos and seeing it with their own eyes.
01:33:20.140
To me, it sounds like this is social and emotional learning and practice.
01:33:23.880
They want to teach our children to reorder their values and their beliefs, even the idea of what is truth.
01:33:32.000
To me, it's like exposure therapy, getting them to tolerate and accept a lie.
01:33:37.680
And they're making accommodations for some kids that's called centering around the marginalized.
01:33:48.260
Has your son said anything in class or complained at all?
01:33:56.820
It might not be the best idea, but it's really distracting.
01:33:59.640
Yeah, we've had a number of students who have complained or told the principal, vice principal, dean of students, teachers.
01:34:10.400
And they continue with, just be kind to them, just be kind, just be nice.
01:34:16.520
Even if I have one student who was eating lunch with her friends and one of the cat furries came up and started rubbing on her leg.
01:34:25.440
And just telling her over and over again to stop, her not stopping and finally getting upset and saying, stop.
01:34:31.780
She and her friends had to leave the lunchroom because they weren't being nice to the furries.
01:34:45.140
I feel like they're just trying to downplay it, trying to say that our children and us adults are lying.
01:34:51.700
And with the turnout and how this has gone viral and the turnout of our protest, how many people have come forward and come to me and sent me stories?
01:35:04.520
There is no way that this is just some made-up thing.
01:35:09.160
So, it took an awful lot of courage to come on the show with me.
01:35:17.940
I mean, I hope you felt safe that you weren't going to, you know.
01:35:22.420
But, I mean, just because you're a son and now you're using your name and everybody's going to know.
01:35:39.480
I haven't received any personally yet, but I believe in standing up for what's right and standing up for my children.
01:35:47.760
I will always stand up for my children and do what is right and protect them.
01:35:54.060
You know, I've talked to some House members and Senate members from the state of Utah, this was a few years ago.
01:36:03.720
And I said, you know, what is going on with the schools?
01:36:07.700
And I was told over and over again, the problem is the teachers' unions spend so much money and lobbying and everything else, and the parents don't call for the other side.
01:36:22.480
So they're only hearing from parents when it's bad and, you know, when it's something that they've done because they were in bed with the teachers' unions.
01:36:35.320
But most times it's just a few parents and the teachers' unions are everywhere.
01:36:40.080
And the people that told me this were very frustrated with it, and they said the biggest thing that people can do to help us help them is to call and make sure that your legislators in your state know exactly how you feel and how you feel honestly about these teachers' unions.
01:37:01.040
Because they're the ones that are running everything.
01:37:07.200
They're the ones that should be saying, you know, your sixth grader thinks they're a cat, and they spend their time licking themselves in class.
01:37:19.540
And quite honestly, you might want to have that checked.
01:37:26.200
I mean, I don't care if you're black, blue, purple, green, a fish, a cat, or a dog.
01:37:35.860
But when it's a disturbance in class or when you're bullying or hurting other students, that's when I have a problem.
01:37:47.320
Schools, I don't believe politics or any of that should be in schools.
01:37:54.140
And those type of things are for kids to learn outside of school.
01:38:04.080
Kirsten, Pledger, I have to disagree with one thing you said there.
01:38:11.560
And I don't care what color, religion, or anything else you are.
01:38:18.320
But, you know, we can no longer have this toleration of, you know, you want to call yourself a cat, you can call yourself a cat.
01:38:27.360
Now, you know, you can do that, but I'm not going down the road and identifying you as a cat.
01:38:36.400
I will not call you by your pronouns, you know, little miss kitty.
01:38:42.860
And quite honestly, the more you keep up with this, the more unhealthy I think you are and the more damage you're doing to the other kids.
01:38:52.400
I'm sorry, but we need to be respectful and tolerant of other people.
01:38:58.480
But when it comes to the truth, we must stand for the truth.
01:39:15.780
But forcing us, forcing others that don't believe in the same beliefs you have or this identity craziness that's going on in our world right now, getting upset with them or judging them for not believing in the same thing as you is, I feel, is wrong.
01:39:38.340
Yeah, well, you don't judge them and, you know, you're going to hell.
01:39:44.420
But you are someone who is supposed to be discriminating in all the good sort of ways that word used to have.
01:39:53.820
Discriminating tastes where you could discriminate good from evil.
01:39:58.700
There's no good fruit from the tree that teaches kids they can be dogs, you know, elephants or the opposite sex.
01:40:09.220
Tell me the good fruit that comes from that tree.
01:40:11.880
There's nothing good that comes from that tree.
01:40:24.900
When kids use their imagination, that is entirely different than insisting that they're a cat and they're in sixth grade.
01:40:34.980
No, no, forcing that, forcing that upon the kids is just helping the kids learn like, oh, okay, this is acceptable.
01:40:47.620
And it's also teaching our kids to be quiet when they see things that aren't right.
01:40:59.540
He's chewing on a stick, which is very disturbing and quite honestly, not healthy for him.
01:41:11.940
I can't believe I have to say this to you, adult, as a sixth grader, but can you please tell him no chewing on sticks in class?
01:41:23.480
And I do know there are teachers that stand with us, and it's sad because they have to also look at this as this is their career.
01:41:32.780
If they stand up and say something, what's going to happen to them?
01:41:38.940
I used to feel that way, Kirsten, and I still have sympathy for the teachers who feel this way.
01:41:44.720
But let me just speak to the teachers that might feel that way.
01:41:47.840
You know, what's going to happen to you if you speak out?
01:41:53.300
Well, let me ask you eternally, what is going to happen to you if you don't speak out?
01:41:59.740
And these children who are the most vulnerable among us, you are allowing them to be misled and down this path where, again, no good comes.
01:42:19.860
But you have an eternal responsibility to the truth, especially when it comes to children.
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I hope there's, I hope there is action taken in this school and this nonsense stops.
01:42:43.820
That's Kirsten Pledger from the Mount Nebo Middle School.
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She's just a mom who is surrounded by a crazy group of administrators at the school.
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You were not born to remain quiet in the face of injustice or lies.
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I happen to believe we're in, you know, the hour is growing late, shall we say.
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I just have to tell you what my phone screen looks like right now.
01:48:11.900
I have four or five calls about furries and parents dealing with furries.
01:48:28.740
We're going to have to come back to the furry thing because apparently a lot of people have experience with furries.
01:48:35.680
Their kids have experience with furries in school.
01:48:39.040
So we'll come back to that maybe tomorrow or the next day.
01:48:50.820
And, you know, Mike Lee just loves Vladimir Putin.
01:49:02.080
You know, I don't know how to say good day to you, sir, in Russian.
01:49:29.520
Celebrating a foreign flag on U.S. soil in the legislative chamber of the United States government seems kind of odd to me.
01:49:38.880
But not nearly as odd as the fact that we're shelling out ninety five billion dollars with a B at a time when we don't have that money.
01:49:47.700
So it's borrowed, which means we're going to print it, which means it's going to contribute even more to inflation.
01:49:53.540
It's already causing Americans to have to show up an additional thousand dollars every single month just to put food on the table and keep a roof over their heads.
01:50:04.520
When you ask the American people what they want about this, overwhelmingly, they say no.
01:50:08.340
I mean, look, regardless of what you think about what's going on in Ukraine, and I intensely dislike Vladimir Putin, I would love for Ukraine to win this battle.
01:50:20.400
But, you know, Glenn, we've spent one hundred and thirteen billion dollars plus on this war already.
01:50:25.780
Why are we sending another sixty one billion dollars to that effort when Europe hasn't stepped up?
01:50:31.460
We've given more than any other nation on Earth, every other nation on Earth combined.
01:50:37.280
And this is in the backyard of our European allies, who, by the way, we've been backfilling their security needs for decades through NATO.
01:50:48.980
This is their problem more immediately than it is ours.
01:50:52.520
We shouldn't give another dime, especially while our own border is not secure.
01:50:57.140
While we have a thirty four and a half trillion dollar debt and while Europe still hasn't paid up a sum, not just equal to, but greater than what we've put in so far.
01:51:08.900
I heard somebody in the house say that their border is our border.
01:51:22.480
I mean, we are not getting any money to protect ourselves.
01:51:28.900
We have a real and present danger because of our own border.
01:51:34.840
Everything that I'm reading, I don't even know.
01:51:37.800
I don't even know what this is about, Mike, other than money laundering, sending money over there.
01:51:53.000
We are talking about bringing Ukraine in and making them part of NATO, making other states part of NATO.
01:52:04.740
And now I read today, I think it was Poland that says they're ready for nuclear missiles in Poland.
01:52:11.100
What what do you think Vladimir Putin is going to do?
01:52:15.340
Exactly what we would do if you put those in Acapulco.
01:52:22.080
First of all, Glenn, you're wrong about the border issue.
01:52:25.200
We all know that Kiev is just a few miles away from Laredo.
01:52:31.760
But look, the idea of adding Ukraine to NATO is itself a an idea about declaring war, the United States declaring war against Russia, because Ukraine, of course, is at war with Russia.
01:52:49.640
And if we brought Ukraine into NATO, we would have an Article five obligation to fight Russia.
01:53:01.340
Those conversations are about declaring war with a nuclear armed adversary.
01:53:08.000
Now, look, I know that Russia economically and militarily is is not on par with the United States.
01:53:17.140
Nonetheless, their nuclear arsenal is their nuclear arsenal is massive, in part because they've cheated on us like crazy for decades on our nuclear arms treaties.
01:53:28.980
And consequently, you've got to tread lightly in this area and nothing says the opposite of tread lightly, quite like declaring war on a nuclear armed adversary.
01:53:46.420
If if we don't turn this around with elections in the House, the Senate and the White House, if if we don't turn this around, we're done.
01:53:55.520
We're absolutely this is the these actions are the actions of madmen who are I mean, if I was being charitable, would say they're just horribly wrong at everything they do.
01:54:13.280
But I, I mean, I just don't know how to how to explain it.
01:54:18.200
And then the Republicans, I mean, what happened to to Johnson, Speaker Johnson?
01:54:29.400
And he is just like, I mean, he is part of the Borg.
01:54:38.800
CNN literally, literally called him Winston Churchill.
01:54:44.720
It's let me wait, wait, let me give you let me give you the CNN headline.
01:54:48.320
By passing Ukraine aid, Johnson became an unlikely Churchill.
01:54:56.180
Last I checked, Glenn, Winston Churchill defended and protected his country while it was under attack and threatened with invasion.
01:55:05.660
He didn't send America, British treasure to another continent and call that border security for his home home country.
01:55:20.360
But this is part of the fantasy land that we live in.
01:55:23.860
A lot of these guys want to think of themselves as Churchill.
01:55:28.120
And they think this is the way to do it by printing money we don't have and putting on the backs of hardworking Americans who are made incrementally poor and a lot less safe every time we do crap like this.
01:55:45.120
You call all 50 or 49 senators from the Republicans and respectfully, nicely, kindly tell them not to spend this money in Ukraine.
01:55:57.940
And I will tell you, I've talked to a lot of people.
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There are more and more good guys up on Capitol Hill.
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They're still outnumbered, but there are more really good, dependable guys.
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When the audience calls, it makes a difference.
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So please call and tell them no, no more spending money on Ukraine.
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One other thing I want to talk to you about, Mike, is I don't understand.
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The president just doled out, I think it was another $7 billion in the last couple of days, on relieving student debt.
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30% of that money, I think, is going to people that make over $300,000 a year.
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What the, how, how do you, when somebody says no to the Supreme Court and does it anyway and says, I know I don't have this power and the Supreme Court just told me I have this power, but I'm not stopping.
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What has to happen to get a president who thinks he's just the king from spending our money and giving it to people who don't deserve it?
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So in the first place, I think the most obvious answer is don't elect to the presidency someone who's manifestly unfit for office.
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But there's also a deeper question that we all need to assess, which is decades of congressional forfeiture of fundamentally legislative authority to the executive branch have, to a degree, empowered this kind of action.
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Whenever we enact vague, loosey-goosey language that gives a degree of discretion to the president and the bureaucrats who work under him in the executive branch,
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we're handing over a loaded gun to people who we have to assume will, from time to time, behave as imbeciles.
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Yes, he tried to do it under a different legal theory a while back and was shot down by the Supreme Court.
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But as soon as that happened, it's a sad commentary on the law in our country that without a hint of hesitation, he just said, OK, well, I'll find another legal mechanism by which I can do it.
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But I don't believe he'd have the authority to do it last time.
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I don't think he has the authority to do it this time.
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But we've got to clean up our laws so that we get rid of any kind of vague delegation of power to the president because they can't be trusted.
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And this is why presidents shouldn't be given vast discretion.
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Senator, isn't it true that, I mean, when you have a thing like the student loan situation where he's ignoring the Supreme Court and just trying to jam all this through, he did this with the eviction moratorium as well.
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Aren't these examples of specifically what the founders were talking about when they were introducing the idea of impeachment?
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I mean, I understand the pragmatic limitations of that politically with something like this, but like, isn't this, shouldn't this be included in the impeachment inquiry?
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And, and Stu, you're right, except remember with the new definition of impeachment that we have after last week, basically nothing's impeachable.
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I mean, you can, you can lie to Congress knowingly, intentionally under oath.
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And according to new Senate precedent set by Senate Democrats last week, that's not impeachable.
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So too, if you take legislative authority that commands you to do X and not Y, and you instead do Y and not X, and that is also not impeachable.
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So it begs the question, what's impeachable anymore?
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And yet another reason why we've got to focus on who we elect as president.
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I hope to shout, we elect Donald Trump as president this fall.
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And I hope to shout, we elect a new raft of lawmakers, not just Republicans, but Republicans who understand the vital pressing need to right size our federal government, to restore the vertical protection of federalism and the horizontal protection of separation of powers.
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There is no other way to save our republic than that.
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And yet that gets far too little attention from Republicans these days because they're too damn busy spending money on wars that aren't ours with money we don't have.
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Any comment on the Trump case going on in New York right now?
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This is just a sad display of lawfare, of the weaponization of our legal system.
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There isn't anybody who thinks this would be going on were he not the presidential front runner from the Republican Party.
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And so speaking of things that need to go differently in elections, I hope to shout that the people of New York will see this as the embarrassment to the empire state that it is and see this as something that does not bode well.
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You know, that comes from Little Orphan Annie, Daddy Warbucks, because that's all he is.
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He's the sugar daddy that is spending, sending war bucks overseas, everywhere, everywhere.
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Creating war by sending all the dollars over into Iran, all of that policy, sending all of this money over for Ukraine.
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And look, I don't have a problem with the Ukrainian people at all.
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Gave him $100 billion and they weren't able to move the borders an inch.
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So now we're going to give him another $100 billion or $95 billion where we know at least $20 billion of that,
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at least $20 billion of that is all in bribes, payoffs, corruption.
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At least $20 billion of the $95 billion that we're sending over will go to really bad figures.
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What is that causing more terrorism, more war, more destabilization in the world?