The Glenn Beck Program - October 17, 2022


Will You Be De-Banked Next? | Guest: Amb. Samuel Brownback | 10⧸17⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

147.26704

Word Count

18,111

Sentence Count

1,977

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about inflation and ice cream. He also talks about Jordan Peterson and why you should be a better human being. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on Fox News Radio.


Transcript

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00:01:49.860 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:04.520 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:09.760 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:13.140 When I think of the economy, I do think of hell.
00:02:15.940 But I don't think as strong as hell.
00:02:20.400 But then again, I'm not having a little ice cream cone while I'm talking to reporters like our president is.
00:02:27.800 We begin there in 60 seconds.
00:02:30.820 A little worried to even speak this radical person's name out loud.
00:02:35.280 But have you ever heard of Jordan Peterson?
00:02:39.880 I know, I know, I know.
00:02:40.800 The guy who says crazy things like, clean your room, stand up straight, put your own house in order.
00:02:45.940 He's a violent extremist, clearly.
00:02:49.880 Actually, we've had Jordan Peterson on the program a couple of times.
00:02:52.920 And he talks about some of the most important things you can do to be a better human being.
00:02:57.600 Left hates him because he's all about personal responsibility.
00:03:01.180 This is the kind of stuff I want my kids to know.
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00:03:43.220 So, I don't know if you saw this, but it was great.
00:03:47.180 All right, President's going out and get a little ice cream.
00:03:50.340 We've done a little cone.
00:03:51.960 Who wants a cone?
00:03:53.180 Mr. President does.
00:03:55.340 What flavor did he have?
00:03:56.960 I'm interested in that.
00:03:58.840 They cover it every time he eats ice cream.
00:04:01.020 What flavor did he have?
00:04:02.540 I didn't see it.
00:04:03.860 I didn't see it.
00:04:05.740 A reporter, believe it or not, in Portland, Oregon, while he was at a Baskin Robbins,
00:04:13.220 asked.
00:04:14.560 This guy eats more ice cream than any other human.
00:04:18.260 And that's the only thing I like about him.
00:04:19.760 He likes ice cream.
00:04:20.920 That's the only thing I have in common with Joe Biden.
00:04:23.140 So, anyway, he was asked, are you concerned at all about the strength of the dollar in
00:04:28.580 the midst of rising inflation?
00:04:31.040 Here he is.
00:04:32.180 His answer.
00:04:33.060 Our economy is strong as hell.
00:04:35.840 In the internals.
00:04:37.800 Inflation is worldwide.
00:04:39.840 It's worse off everyone else than it is in the United States.
00:04:42.160 So, the problem is, the lack of economic growth and sound policy in other countries, not
00:04:52.060 so much worse.
00:04:53.880 It's worldwide inflation.
00:04:55.280 Mm-hmm.
00:04:56.040 Mm-hmm.
00:04:56.500 Okay.
00:04:57.060 So, he's not concerned about any of this.
00:05:00.520 I'm not concerned.
00:05:01.300 He's concerned about the rest of the world.
00:05:02.920 Our economy is strong as hell.
00:05:04.580 Let them eat cake.
00:05:05.960 Or ice cream.
00:05:07.140 I mean, look at the ice cream.
00:05:08.600 It's right here.
00:05:09.380 Plenty of it.
00:05:10.240 32 flavors.
00:05:11.580 What's wrong with people?
00:05:12.640 Come on in and get some ice cream.
00:05:15.640 Okay.
00:05:16.260 All right.
00:05:16.620 Then, he says, inflation is worldwide, and that's impacting everyone.
00:05:21.160 Yes, it is worldwide.
00:05:24.800 The question is, why?
00:05:29.920 Probably because.
00:05:32.240 Why?
00:05:32.980 Why?
00:05:34.260 Everybody is in massive debt.
00:05:36.820 And when I say everybody, I'm not talking about you.
00:05:38.880 Even though you might be in massive debt, I'm talking about the sovereigns are in massive
00:05:45.980 debt.
00:05:47.400 Massive debt.
00:05:48.340 Like, the kind of debt, no way out, no way out, that kind of debt.
00:05:52.760 Yeah.
00:05:53.040 Everyone else is doing terribly because they all imitated the Biden policies and the Biden
00:05:58.280 approach to the past couple of years.
00:05:59.920 Right.
00:06:00.200 And not only the Biden policies, but they also mirrored the Obama policies of, let's bail
00:06:07.140 everybody out.
00:06:08.180 How did we win in previous examples of this?
00:06:12.780 We went the other way.
00:06:13.960 Yes.
00:06:14.280 When everyone was trying socialism and communism, we said, no, capitalism.
00:06:17.680 Yes.
00:06:17.940 Right?
00:06:18.420 Yes.
00:06:18.760 We've won over and over again because we did the opposite of what all these other terrible
00:06:22.680 governments wanted to do across the globe.
00:06:25.080 This time, we did the same thing.
00:06:26.920 Yeah.
00:06:27.200 How is it working out?
00:06:28.080 It's working out really well, or not.
00:06:30.720 Let me just show you.
00:06:32.700 Okay.
00:06:32.940 So, he's eating ice cream.
00:06:34.020 He doesn't have time to talk about the dollar and the relation to the dollar with inflation
00:06:39.340 because that would just get messy.
00:06:41.940 He's got a napkin for ice cream, not for questions like that.
00:06:45.720 So, here's the Biden economist talking about what their plan is to make sure that we're
00:06:54.980 as strong as hell.
00:06:56.380 Cut to.
00:06:57.340 Yeah.
00:06:57.580 I'm just curious, and a lot of Americans are curious, when the so-called Inflation Reduction
00:07:03.580 Act will really start to bring down inflation.
00:07:07.680 I'm curious.
00:07:08.800 So, the many parts of the bill will start to take effect next year.
00:07:13.140 For example, there are tax credits for energy to help people weatherize their homes and also
00:07:18.660 bring down other forms of energy costs.
00:07:20.860 So, we are focused on helping to make that transition to clean energy in a way that brings
00:07:27.300 down energy costs for fail.
00:07:28.540 Thank goodness.
00:07:29.300 So, next year, if you want to spend money weatherizing your house, you'll get a tax break.
00:07:38.880 Now, if you don't have money to spend the money, well, then you can't earn the money.
00:07:44.840 But we all know it takes money to make money.
00:07:48.040 Right?
00:07:48.840 So, come on, people.
00:07:50.560 Work with me here.
00:07:52.000 You got some weather stripping coming.
00:07:54.480 But also, let's not forget the coffee makers.
00:07:59.920 Cut nine.
00:08:01.340 The same way what's in the Inflation Reduction Act has to do with your ability to be able
00:08:06.300 to get tax credits for buying, if you need a new coffee machine, a new washer, a new refrigerator,
00:08:11.660 you buy an efficient refrigerator, an efficient coffee machine, you get a tax credit for it.
00:08:17.720 It costs you less money.
00:08:18.580 It's estimated average family will save $500 a year as well on just that.
00:08:23.520 There are also tax credits for weatherizing your home.
00:08:26.680 Oh.
00:08:27.040 New windows.
00:08:28.280 Keep the door.
00:08:28.920 Oh, and buy new windows.
00:08:30.520 Oh, my.
00:08:31.000 Stop.
00:08:31.520 Stop.
00:08:31.940 I can't.
00:08:32.420 I can't even imagine the savings we're going to have.
00:08:34.420 If we bought a new washer and dryer, a coffee machine, and a refrigerator, and they were
00:08:41.460 the right kinds, the average family can save $500.
00:08:46.040 Oh, my gosh.
00:08:47.000 Why are we all not out right now buying refrigerators, washers, and dryers?
00:08:52.300 And then, and then, listen to this, if you buy a new front door that doesn't let the cold
00:08:58.840 air in, you're going to save even more.
00:09:01.660 And if you weatherize, all you have to do, you go to Home Depot, they've got refrigerators,
00:09:08.200 they've got washer and dryers, okay?
00:09:10.440 Wow, these guys were open during COVID, too.
00:09:13.480 That's another story, I'm sure.
00:09:15.180 They got washer and dryers.
00:09:16.720 They have coffee machines.
00:09:19.180 They also have refrigerators, and I'm sure the kind that you could get a tax break for.
00:09:24.420 You could also buy the weather stripping and a new front door.
00:09:28.800 Think how rich you're going.
00:09:30.540 But it's ice cream for everybody.
00:09:32.780 It really is.
00:09:33.620 It's ice cream cones for everybody.
00:09:35.500 We certainly are on the precipice of caulking ourselves into prosperity.
00:09:40.720 And at any moment, that's going to kick in.
00:09:42.820 I tell you.
00:09:43.220 People don't understand that it's right around the corner.
00:09:45.740 When you're spending money on a washing machine, on a dryer, on weatherizing your home, people
00:09:52.180 do realize that you're spending money, right?
00:09:55.260 Like, if you have too little money now, and you decide to go out and buy all these things,
00:09:58.440 and then in this weird world, we're going to say you've saved $500 on it.
00:10:04.260 But instead of spending $5,000, you're spending $4,500, right?
00:10:08.380 Right.
00:10:08.480 So that's not the way you save money.
00:10:11.720 Right.
00:10:12.100 See, this is something that I've tried when I was younger.
00:10:16.560 I tried to use this with my wife.
00:10:19.780 Yeah, but honey, it's on sale.
00:10:21.640 Right.
00:10:21.860 So we're saving money.
00:10:24.120 That Ferrari is on sale.
00:10:26.140 Right.
00:10:26.580 She'd say, no, it's still money we don't have.
00:10:31.740 And I'd say, yeah, but we're saving money.
00:10:35.840 And that's why I don't have a Ferrari.
00:10:38.020 Okay?
00:10:39.160 So you never save money.
00:10:42.180 I don't care how much the Ferrari is on for sale.
00:10:45.360 You still have to buy the Ferrari.
00:10:47.980 Oh, my God.
00:10:50.240 Okay.
00:10:50.920 Now, I do have some good news.
00:10:53.600 We're not talking just weatherstripping.
00:10:55.840 Okay?
00:10:57.740 I am so glad to hear this.
00:11:00.120 President Joe Biden has signed Congress Consolidated Appropriations Act 2022.
00:11:05.880 He signed it into law.
00:11:07.000 And that has provided funding for a five-year research plan to be coordinated by the White
00:11:14.360 House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
00:11:19.760 Now, I believe this is the same guy that was just sanctioned or the same woman that was
00:11:26.560 just sanctioned by the National Academy of Science for lying.
00:11:30.880 But don't worry about it.
00:11:32.460 They are going to look into ways we can dim the sun for global warming.
00:11:45.020 And they've got a few ideas that I think it's worth the millions and millions of dollars
00:11:50.420 because I don't think some people would say, you want a what?
00:11:56.500 That could turn out horrible.
00:12:00.900 I mean, what do you, excuse me, you want a what?
00:12:04.220 But I would say we are capable of knowing all of the ramifications of this.
00:12:12.740 So, in other words, what we can do is we can put stratospheric aerosol injection in about
00:12:22.980 12 to 16 miles above the Earth.
00:12:25.860 And they say that will accomplish what volcanic eruptions have otherwise achieved in blocking
00:12:31.980 the sunlight.
00:12:32.900 And that will temporarily cool the Earth.
00:12:36.120 Now, don't worry about vegetation.
00:12:38.520 Don't worry about anything else.
00:12:40.160 OK, this is we're pretty in five years from now, we're going to be pretty sure now they
00:12:47.460 don't absorb sunlight.
00:12:48.600 And so it's just it's like a giant mirror.
00:12:52.300 It just bounces it.
00:12:53.780 You are rubber.
00:12:55.300 I am glue.
00:12:56.760 OK, whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you.
00:13:02.780 Something like that.
00:13:04.000 Yeah.
00:13:04.380 OK.
00:13:04.740 Anyway, the yearly cost of the program to cool the Earth by one degree would be $10 billion.
00:13:13.420 And that's been corroborated by the Gates Foundation.
00:13:17.700 So so we have that, you know, and has it been corroborated by the Montgomery Burns Foundation?
00:13:24.040 I think I think I think I think so.
00:13:27.180 Now, they say.
00:13:30.180 That there might be a few problems with this, it might do some really bad damage that's unforeseen
00:13:40.400 to global or region regional climate, and that could affect the seawater temperature or
00:13:47.620 the participation or persist precipitation patterns, or it could make the ocean get very,
00:13:55.280 very acidic.
00:13:58.360 But it would they say it would come down for $10 billion.
00:14:01.780 So we've we've.
00:14:03.960 We've got that.
00:14:05.060 The other things we're thinking about doing is just cloud seeding, adding particles to
00:14:09.940 the lower atmosphere to increase the reflectivity of the low hanging clouds over bodies of water.
00:14:16.280 And that brings some of that temperature right out.
00:14:19.100 Or there's another idea just kind of to get rid of the clouds because then the heat won't
00:14:25.940 be trapped.
00:14:27.540 And this is the opposite of their old plan of doing this, which was to to spread soot all
00:14:32.300 over the north, the northern pole, north pole region.
00:14:35.440 Well, that was when we were worried about global cooling.
00:14:37.740 This is global warming, Stu.
00:14:39.420 So this is entirely different.
00:14:41.040 Thankfully, they didn't go through with with that particular plan.
00:14:43.840 It would have been very bad.
00:14:45.180 But now I think we've learned the lesson.
00:14:47.020 And this is the geoengineering movement, you know, talking about these ideas.
00:14:51.260 And I think it is important to point out.
00:14:53.320 Yeah.
00:14:54.080 That the geo, all the things you just discussed are, are, they're not good ideas to me.
00:14:59.040 I don't think we should do them.
00:15:00.220 I want to be clear about that.
00:15:01.360 Are you a scientist?
00:15:02.300 No.
00:15:02.820 Okay.
00:15:03.100 I say we follow the science.
00:15:04.360 I don't think we need to listen to somebody like you.
00:15:06.380 No, that's true.
00:15:06.920 That's fair.
00:15:08.000 But I would say.
00:15:08.260 Or the American people.
00:15:09.260 Because they're not scientists.
00:15:10.260 They're not scientists.
00:15:10.800 Some of them are.
00:15:11.580 Some of them are.
00:15:12.020 But yeah.
00:15:13.020 But quite, this to me is quite clear.
00:15:16.300 Yeah.
00:15:16.840 All of the ideas you just discussed are far more sane than what they're actually proposing.
00:15:23.540 Oh, I, I, you know what?
00:15:25.600 I completely agree with you.
00:15:27.800 And that should tell you something.
00:15:30.840 It should.
00:15:31.240 Asking all of us to reverse civilization and technological progress and make everybody, all
00:15:39.340 the poor people in the world, their energy more expensive is a far worse idea than doing
00:15:45.760 some research on potential geoengineering projects that might happen.
00:15:50.720 You know, I'm tired of hearing you just, just, just, just whine over and over again.
00:15:56.080 Are you better off than you were two years ago?
00:15:58.000 No, no, no, definitely not.
00:16:00.720 Lots of people are.
00:16:01.800 Not you, perhaps, but, but Vladimir Putin, the Taliban, they are much better off.
00:16:08.400 George Soros, much better off.
00:16:11.280 Okay.
00:16:11.620 So I don't want to hear about you.
00:16:14.180 Have an ice cream cone.
00:16:15.260 The Biden family.
00:16:16.060 The Biden family is, is so much, much, so much.
00:16:19.900 He's an artist now.
00:16:20.920 Now, I do have a couple of theories here on how they're going to try to shift the blame.
00:16:33.800 Yeah.
00:16:36.580 Pretty sure.
00:16:37.340 Yeah.
00:16:37.940 I was just thinking, should I share this now?
00:16:40.160 Yeah.
00:16:40.300 I'm going to share this.
00:16:41.260 I do that in 60 seconds.
00:16:43.700 Never any bad consequences come out of that particular moment in your head.
00:16:47.140 Nope.
00:16:47.540 Let me ask you something.
00:16:49.080 How much would you be willing to do for somebody you loved who was in pain?
00:16:54.300 I mean, I don't know about you, but I'd block the sun.
00:16:58.080 Yeah.
00:16:58.580 I'd dry up all the oceans too, because nothing bad could happen in that.
00:17:02.160 That's the way we get grandma out of pain.
00:17:04.220 Or we could try relief factor.
00:17:08.960 One of those is nuts.
00:17:11.460 And I don't think it's the relief factor.
00:17:14.980 Try it for three weeks.
00:17:16.220 See, because with this, you try it for three weeks.
00:17:19.440 And then if it doesn't work, you stop taking it.
00:17:24.360 And it's all natural.
00:17:25.760 So it's no big deal.
00:17:27.780 Unlike stopping the sunlight coming in to the earth.
00:17:35.000 Just saying.
00:17:36.760 Go to relief factor.
00:17:37.620 I mean, do these people think they're God or what?
00:17:41.500 Relief factor.com.
00:17:42.580 Go there now.
00:17:43.240 $19.95 for the quick start trial pack.
00:17:46.060 It is great.
00:17:47.140 Try it.
00:17:47.620 Relief factor.com or call 800, the number for relief.
00:17:51.040 800, the number for relief.
00:17:52.940 Relief factor.
00:17:54.080 Feel the difference.
00:17:55.420 10 seconds.
00:17:56.060 Station ID.
00:17:56.980 All right.
00:18:08.660 Now, there's a couple of things kicking around Washington and New York.
00:18:13.840 First one from the Washington Post.
00:18:16.620 America has a white voter problem.
00:18:19.040 Maybe we could block the white voters by putting something in an aerosol can and spraying it on them.
00:18:29.680 A clear majority of this Washington Post.
00:18:32.760 Clear majority white Americans keep backing Republican Party over the Democratic Party, even though a Republican Party is embracing terrible and at times anti-democratic policies and rhetoric.
00:18:43.800 Oh, I can't.
00:18:46.140 I can't.
00:18:46.320 I can't.
00:18:47.060 I don't.
00:18:48.780 Hmm.
00:18:49.320 I think I need a vacation.
00:18:53.440 Hmm.
00:18:53.860 Yeah.
00:18:54.300 Yeah.
00:18:54.680 Long vacation.
00:18:55.460 Long vacation.
00:18:55.480 Long one.
00:18:55.860 I just had one two weeks ago.
00:18:57.620 Right.
00:18:58.120 Think I need another one.
00:18:59.540 Need another one.
00:18:59.740 To be able to continue.
00:19:00.600 The alliance between Republicans and white Americans is far, by far, the most important and problematic dynamic in American politics today.
00:19:10.900 We can't.
00:19:11.860 Hmm?
00:19:12.100 I mean, can you imagine?
00:19:14.360 I mean, I don't want you to do it because if you do it, it will be used against you.
00:19:19.120 Yeah.
00:19:19.320 But if you were to read the story you just read and change the colors.
00:19:22.380 Yeah.
00:19:22.740 Okay.
00:19:23.180 A clear majority of black Americans keep backing the Democratic Party over the Republican Party, even though the Democratic Party is embracing terrible and at times anti-democratic policies and rhetoric.
00:19:36.960 Except for the race thing, the sentence works.
00:19:40.120 The alliance between Republicans and, or sorry, the alliance between Democrats and black Americans is by far the most important and problematic dynamic in American politics today.
00:19:51.660 And you skipped the headline.
00:19:54.180 America has a black voter problem?
00:19:56.260 Can you imagine saying, I mean, you just did, but can you imagine saying that and me seeing it?
00:20:01.500 Yeah.
00:20:01.780 I mean, it's, it's, it would be immediately seen as obviously racist.
00:20:07.360 Yes.
00:20:07.720 And it is.
00:20:08.780 Yeah.
00:20:09.020 Well, so is the alternative.
00:20:10.920 Well, wait a minute.
00:20:11.380 Wait a minute.
00:20:11.820 Hang on just a second.
00:20:12.620 Hang on just a second.
00:20:13.520 Because the New York Times has a better idea.
00:20:15.900 Oh, okay.
00:20:16.420 Okay.
00:20:17.440 The New York Times is warning that Hispanics could be the new white supremacy.
00:20:24.760 New York Times opinion writer proposed the new replacement theory.
00:20:28.380 Uh, he says, uh, uh, Hispanic Americans might replace white Americans in terms of engaging in campaigns of anti-black racism.
00:20:40.720 Oh.
00:20:41.680 Okay.
00:20:42.120 So they will become the face of the new white supremacy.
00:20:46.020 New York Times opinion columnist, Charles Blow.
00:20:49.020 He does.
00:20:49.800 What an appropriate name.
00:20:51.800 Wrote an article claiming that Hispanic Americans could soon be the main proprietors of anti-black racism.
00:20:58.660 I will say this.
00:20:59.980 Democrats, please keep going down this road.
00:21:02.060 Please antagonize Hispanic voters.
00:21:04.360 Please tell them how racist they are.
00:21:06.140 Please continue this.
00:21:07.400 The Democrats are going to.
00:21:08.860 But here's their out.
00:21:11.120 Listen to this.
00:21:12.460 Former President Obama says Democrats who endorse and participate in cancel culture are a buzzkill and are unnecessarily making people walk on eggshells.
00:21:24.980 The 44th president was on Pod Save America, where he stated that some of his fellow Democrats need to cool down the temperature.
00:21:34.120 Some Democrats are buzzkills.
00:21:36.180 Sometimes people just want to not feel as if they're walking on eggshells, and they want some acknowledgement that life is messy and that all of us at any given moment can say things the wrong way and make mistakes.
00:21:50.320 Do you see what I see?
00:21:52.020 Do you see what I see?
00:21:53.180 I mean, don't even start with hypocrite.
00:21:57.060 Don't even start with that.
00:21:58.900 I remember you maybe saying something a little out of line at one point, and Obama was quick to rush to your defense, if I remember correctly.
00:22:06.580 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:06.840 He didn't want me to feel like I was walking on eggshells.
00:22:09.500 No.
00:22:10.360 Let me tell you something.
00:22:11.780 Let me tell you.
00:22:12.960 This is the beginning.
00:22:14.080 And you'll understand by the end of the show a little more.
00:22:17.200 This is the beginning of the new attack of the slipperiest of ones, destroying the Democratic Party and replacing it with something else.
00:22:30.560 And it will be more dangerous.
00:22:32.940 They just, just like they did with progressive, they became liberal.
00:22:37.740 Now that they've destroyed the Democrats, they'll come up with something else new in name.
00:22:44.440 It'll be the same, if not worse, package.
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00:25:50.160 There is something on the ballot in Oregon called it's it's all about a greater Idaho.
00:26:01.100 And the idea is that the east part of Oregon.
00:26:08.220 In fact, it's I think it's seventy five percent.
00:26:13.660 Yes, 60 or seventy five percent.
00:26:17.740 I think it's seventy five percent of Oregon will go to Idaho because most of Oregon is very conservative.
00:26:27.420 It's just that pocket really in the northwest corner.
00:26:32.840 And so everybody's voting.
00:26:34.780 And so far, the counties are all going say, yeah, we want to leave this hell hole.
00:26:40.420 We really think we have more in common with these people.
00:26:44.220 Now, this is not a binding vote, obviously, right?
00:26:46.460 No, it's a vote that and then then it would have to go to the the House and the Senate of Oregon.
00:26:54.420 Then it would have to go through the House and the Senate of Idaho.
00:26:58.220 And then it would have to go through the House and the Senate of the United States.
00:27:02.700 So there's a long road here.
00:27:04.580 It's a long road.
00:27:05.400 But nobody's ever gotten this far.
00:27:07.520 They're they're noting.
00:27:08.760 No, we don't like this.
00:27:10.000 Yeah, we don't like we need this to stop.
00:27:11.780 And by the way, if you look at the polling in the Oregon governor race, you're seeing the same thing where a Republican is.
00:27:17.780 The last poll I saw, the Republican was up by six points.
00:27:20.300 Yeah.
00:27:20.600 In Oregon.
00:27:21.420 It's it's it's not good for the Democrats.
00:27:25.180 And remember, I told you last week that there was a Virginia Democrat that wanted a bill that would charge parents for not affirming their LGBT Q to I plus whatever child.
00:27:38.960 And it would become against the law to not, you know, to not give your kids the gender affirming care at your local hospital.
00:27:49.960 She's pulled that back.
00:27:52.380 She's like, you know, I'm going to I've been thinking about it.
00:27:57.300 And she's going to pull it back.
00:27:58.740 She's only pulling it back, not because she doesn't believe in it, but because it's an election and she knows it's not going to be popular.
00:28:05.940 And I guess a few people called and so they pulled that back.
00:28:10.080 But don't think that they want to change at all.
00:28:13.320 Because they're not changing.
00:28:14.640 In fact, they're getting worse and worse and worse.
00:28:19.000 There's a group in England.
00:28:22.800 This this is why people want to break up.
00:28:24.880 This is really why Oregon, half of it, three quarters of it says, I don't want to be with you guys because we don't have the same values.
00:28:34.880 You saw last week the kids that glued themselves to the wall.
00:28:40.280 I would have just left them there at the museum.
00:28:42.660 Honestly, just, oh, your hands are super glued to the wall.
00:28:46.040 Wow.
00:28:47.100 Sucks to be you.
00:28:48.120 Next.
00:28:49.300 I mean, incredible art exhibit would be skeletons.
00:28:52.560 Yes.
00:28:52.940 Who are glued to the wall right underneath the sunflowers of Vincent van Gogh.
00:28:57.180 So they poured the soup on it.
00:28:59.300 Now they are part of Just Stop Oil.
00:29:01.680 They've been protesting in response to the government's inaction on both the cost of living and the climate crisis.
00:29:10.740 What's worth more art or life?
00:29:13.500 Is it worth more than food?
00:29:15.320 Then why are you throwing food on the painting?
00:29:21.180 I mean, let's not waste food, right?
00:29:23.140 Okay, so you have that.
00:29:25.960 Then you now have in grocery stores, protesters, teens, pouring milk out to raise awareness about dairy production emissions.
00:29:38.020 So they want to make sure that, you know, cows fart.
00:29:42.940 And so they're going to pour milk out and they just go into the aisles and they just take all the milk out and pour it out in the middle of the aisle.
00:29:49.660 That's not going to be a good way to influence people and win friends.
00:29:54.580 I just want you to know as food becomes more and more scarce, nobody's going to take kindly on this.
00:30:01.500 Isn't it also increasing the demand for milk?
00:30:05.260 Ah, yeah.
00:30:05.940 Yeah, yeah, it is.
00:30:06.900 If your problem is with the dairy industry, increasing the demand for milk doesn't seem like a good idea.
00:30:13.220 No, no, it's really not.
00:30:15.680 But, you know, whoever accused teenagers of thinking deeply.
00:30:20.360 All right.
00:30:21.220 Then you have another big reason.
00:30:25.640 Our cities are on fire.
00:30:26.940 At least a dozen cops from Connecticut to Mississippi were shot just last week.
00:30:35.340 I don't know if you've if you heard about the Connecticut shooting, but this was horrific.
00:30:42.060 This was an ambush.
00:30:44.180 And they just slaughtered these cops, just slaughtered them.
00:30:50.760 I found out from Tanya on Friday.
00:30:53.140 One of those cops is in our family.
00:31:00.400 One of those cops is in her mother's side.
00:31:09.720 Why do we want to break up?
00:31:11.600 We don't want to break up.
00:31:13.700 We have no desire to leave the republic.
00:31:17.140 In fact, we wouldn't be leaving the republic.
00:31:20.040 You already have.
00:31:21.540 We like the Declaration of Independence.
00:31:24.520 We like the Constitution.
00:31:26.500 We like the Bill of Rights.
00:31:28.740 Now, there's some things we need to fix.
00:31:30.720 I'm all for fixing them.
00:31:32.980 But I can't live with anarchists.
00:31:36.340 I can't.
00:31:37.440 If this is the way you think you have to behave.
00:31:42.500 No.
00:31:44.160 No, I'm not going to become that.
00:31:46.380 And I won't endorse that.
00:31:47.660 And I don't want you influencing my kids.
00:31:50.760 There's a Christian child care teacher who refused to read LGBT books to kids was fired.
00:32:00.940 She's suing.
00:32:02.540 California teacher suing.
00:32:06.740 Good for her.
00:32:08.940 How about the girls in Vermont?
00:32:11.900 They were in their locker room.
00:32:16.220 There is a biological male, transgender, and the girls don't have anything.
00:32:21.040 They're being made out to look like they're just monsters, but they're not.
00:32:26.380 They were in the changing room.
00:32:28.800 He's standing there.
00:32:30.000 Some of the girls are undressing, completely naked, and they're very uncomfortable.
00:32:36.000 And they're like, you know, I don't want to make you uncomfortable, but you're making me uncomfortable.
00:32:42.880 And I'm just not comfortable with this.
00:32:45.100 They finally spoke out.
00:32:46.920 Oh, my gosh.
00:32:48.060 They are just, I mean, why don't you just burn them at the stake?
00:32:53.760 Brave kids.
00:32:55.720 Brave kids that are not burning things down.
00:32:59.720 That are not throwing soup on priceless art.
00:33:05.260 Are not pulling our history down.
00:33:08.600 And they're made to look like the radicals.
00:33:11.100 They're not.
00:33:11.800 And that is why we want to break up.
00:33:16.680 That's why Oregon is like, I got to be with these guys because I don't have anything in common with them.
00:33:23.660 I don't.
00:33:25.460 Once you start respecting the Bill of Rights, I'm in.
00:33:28.620 We can get past anything.
00:33:30.240 But if you don't respect the Bill of Rights, what do I, what do you want?
00:33:35.840 What do you want from me?
00:33:36.840 Because I can't compromise on those.
00:33:38.340 And it's getting stronger.
00:33:41.760 And I have to tell you, J.K. Rowling, boy, is that woman.
00:33:46.560 She's just not afraid.
00:33:49.020 I don't know.
00:33:49.580 I don't know if you heard what happened.
00:33:51.880 But, you know, she's transphobic and just a horrible human being.
00:33:56.820 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:33:58.760 Somebody over the weekend.
00:33:59.940 I don't know how you sleep at night knowing you lost a whole audience from buying your books.
00:34:06.120 She just tweeted right back.
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00:35:46.620 The Glenn Beck program.
00:36:04.620 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:36:06.380 We're very glad you're here in an interesting stew that you have all of these people that are the the left's army, if you will, the Antifa, the, you know, people throwing, you know, stuff on paintings.
00:36:24.440 Uh, there was a guy.
00:36:26.520 Do we have the do we have the video of the guy at the Aston Martin place?
00:36:31.180 Look at this.
00:36:33.440 He's just.
00:36:34.380 Uh, I'm not sure if that's tomato soup or if that is orange paint.
00:36:41.380 I have no idea, but he is painting the building and the windows of the Aston Martin dealership, and he's doing it because he wants them to stop selling Aston Martin.
00:36:57.040 Stopped by injunctions that are intended to silence, protest.
00:37:05.340 We're a nonviolent civil disobedience movement.
00:37:09.660 We know that the changes in the law, the injunctions against us are irrelevant in comparison with mass starvation, with the genocidal policies that our government is pushing for with their 100 new fossil fuel licenses.
00:37:26.220 Is that a dude wearing a crop top?
00:37:27.980 He is.
00:37:28.560 He is.
00:37:29.040 He's, uh, no, it's beautiful.
00:37:30.700 It's a nice, it's a nice outfit.
00:37:32.200 Yeah, no, it's, it doesn't, I don't, I don't judge him.
00:37:35.360 Don't judge him.
00:37:36.140 Do we even, I will say, do we know it's a him?
00:37:38.820 No, we don't.
00:37:39.800 No, we don't.
00:37:40.520 Thank you.
00:37:41.160 I would say.
00:37:41.820 Thank you.
00:37:43.100 Judging by the way he is dressed, you might consider him.
00:37:46.240 Don't, don't, don't you dare.
00:37:48.600 Don't.
00:37:49.860 Don't shame him whatever label you want to put on him.
00:37:52.740 It may be wrong.
00:37:53.720 There are many women out there that wear crop tops that should not wear crop tops.
00:37:58.080 Yes.
00:37:58.700 Um, there are very few men that should wear them.
00:38:02.180 Yeah.
00:38:02.620 I'm just going to say, just as a generality, that's, that's a statement I can stand behind.
00:38:05.900 Uh, anyway, so, uh, he is, um, he's, he's doing that thing.
00:38:10.440 And it's, it's interesting to me in this, I bring back to the Obama thing and I'm going
00:38:15.400 to bring it all home next hour.
00:38:18.640 Uh, the Obama over the weekend, the Obama nation, uh, was for, you know, let's, let's
00:38:28.300 just speak the truth here.
00:38:29.660 The Democrats, some of them are kind of crazy and they're making you feel uncomfortable and
00:38:33.940 boy, don't I know it, huh?
00:38:35.320 Uh, now, what is that all about?
00:38:39.540 I think that is, I mean, let's say a leader, you know, has a whole bunch of people who are,
00:38:46.800 who are just creating chaos in the streets, breaking all the laws, making people feel very
00:38:52.100 uncomfortable.
00:38:52.720 Uh, and then that leader gets power, uh, and then he gets all the things that he needs, you
00:38:59.660 know, then they off those people sometimes, sometimes, you know, they'll take out medium
00:39:05.060 knives or short knives or long knives and they'll, they'll take those people out.
00:39:09.980 Uh, and then everybody's like, whew, okay, our leader is normal.
00:39:15.240 He sees the same thing I do.
00:39:18.000 No, no, no, he's just stabbed them all in the back.
00:39:22.280 Literally, this is, I think the beginning of the end game here after they get what they
00:39:29.920 want, they've got to be able to jettison the democratic label, just like they did progressive
00:39:37.780 with FDR went to liberal.
00:39:40.300 They'll just destroy the label and then they'll jettison all of those radicals.
00:39:45.940 And then they'll say, you know, but see, we, we had to do that.
00:39:49.200 We had to get rid of those people because they were just causing too much strife, but
00:39:54.880 now we're on track and they will have the little utopia that they want.
00:39:59.080 Don't fall for it.
00:40:02.000 When Barack Obama was like there, you know, they want to, they just want you to walk on
00:40:06.300 eggshells.
00:40:07.160 He's the guy who started the whole race thing.
00:40:10.120 He's the guy.
00:40:14.420 Do I need to remind you of how they cling to their God and their Bibles and their guns?
00:40:20.580 So, no, I don't think you can get away with it.
00:40:25.360 But there is part two of this.
00:40:28.800 It's not just saying, hey, they're too radical.
00:40:30.680 There's part two to this.
00:40:35.260 What's the very next step you have to do?
00:40:39.160 And even before you start naming yourselves as radicals or those that you'd like to jettison,
00:40:47.320 you got to have a plan to go forward.
00:40:49.580 I'll show it to you coming up next hour.
00:40:51.880 I mean, they got a plan for everything.
00:40:53.160 If they have a plan and it is being studied with your tax dollars to dim the sun,
00:41:02.420 they have a plan.
00:41:04.580 They have a plan for just about everything.
00:41:07.520 We'll get to that coming up.
00:41:09.660 Also, the big banks.
00:41:12.440 They've been banning an awful lot of people, but I think they may have banned the wrong person.
00:41:19.420 I'll introduce you to them next.
00:41:23.160 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:25.460 Taking care of your dog's health and happiness is about to get a whole lot easier.
00:41:29.920 By the way, my wife said, President Miles is still alive.
00:41:35.720 Yes, he is.
00:41:37.180 He's still rocking it.
00:41:37.860 And she said he's, like, really old.
00:41:40.640 Really old.
00:41:41.220 She is into dog euthanasia, I think.
00:41:43.980 She was pushing for euthanasia, I think.
00:41:46.200 My dog that's healthy that the doctors say is fine?
00:41:49.820 Really?
00:41:50.440 Yeah.
00:41:51.300 Why would you?
00:41:51.720 She just said that he's, you know, she's seen him.
00:41:54.560 What a weird Kevorkian thing is this?
00:41:55.640 I know.
00:41:56.480 I don't trust her.
00:41:57.760 I wouldn't trust her either.
00:41:59.040 No, don't have her dog watch.
00:42:00.880 Your dog.
00:42:01.160 My dog, President Miles, may live forever.
00:42:03.420 Eh.
00:42:05.020 I mean, looking at him.
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00:42:07.620 Anyway.
00:42:08.260 But he, I will say.
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00:43:07.620 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:26.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:32.420 So how safe is your money?
00:43:35.240 Hey, how safe is your money if you disagree with the government or the bank?
00:43:44.400 Remember, ESG, no, that's not happening.
00:43:49.320 That's just a conspiracy theory.
00:43:51.480 Except for all of the examples that are now starting to happen to regular people in organizations.
00:43:58.580 We begin there in 60 seconds.
00:44:00.760 We lost almost 3,000 people on 9-11.
00:44:05.020 And today, over two decades later, there are still people dying from 9-11-related illnesses.
00:44:10.560 But with only two states mandating K-12 learning about it,
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00:45:06.640 So, last week, we learned that Kanye West was officially kicked out of J.P. Morgan Chase, the bank.
00:45:14.240 The bank didn't give an official reason, but they sent a letter to confirm that he has until late November
00:45:21.500 to find another place for his empire.
00:45:25.400 Okay?
00:45:26.280 Now, you would think that it's maybe because he said some pretty outrageous things.
00:45:31.580 Okay?
00:45:32.160 He said some pretty outrageous things, very anti-Semitic, about Jews.
00:45:35.880 Well, may I just remind you of Ilan Omar and Rashida Tlaib.
00:45:44.680 Israel has hypnotized the world.
00:45:46.920 May Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.
00:45:52.920 Okay?
00:45:54.240 That's not Hezbollah.
00:45:56.840 That's a congressperson that, I would imagine, still has their bank account.
00:46:02.160 The reality of Israel's apartheid government, she goes on to say, the occupation and ethnic
00:46:09.980 cleansing of Palestinians must live every day.
00:46:15.140 Okay?
00:46:16.060 So, you have Tlaib and Omar.
00:46:18.060 But here's the thing about, once again, is it Yee or Yee or Ya or Kanye?
00:46:28.720 It's Yee.
00:46:30.580 The letter...
00:46:32.120 It's Yee?
00:46:32.660 It is Yee.
00:46:33.200 It's not Yee.
00:46:34.160 Yeah.
00:46:34.420 Wasn't it Yeezy somehow connected to this as well?
00:46:37.300 I don't.
00:46:38.100 I don't really care.
00:46:38.960 Yeah.
00:46:39.540 Okay.
00:46:39.820 Sarah's breaking this down behind the glass.
00:46:41.260 You're not hearing this, but it's the most important part of the show.
00:46:44.600 A person in Yee or Yee's world said that this is not part of those outbursts.
00:46:55.120 The letter was dated September 20th.
00:46:58.840 Okay?
00:46:59.420 Michael Flynn, they did this.
00:47:02.380 Wells Fargo made the business decision to close the 2020 Republican Delaware Senate candidate,
00:47:09.440 Lauren Witzke's account.
00:47:10.900 Remember that?
00:47:12.420 PayPal and Stripe also started to cancel people.
00:47:16.640 PayPal admitted to closing accounts flagged by the Southern Poverty Law Center in 2019.
00:47:22.240 Now, they have announced a partnership with the Anti-Defamation League to focus on further
00:47:28.460 uncovering and disrupting the financial pipelines that support extremist and hate movements.
00:47:35.060 They don't define hate.
00:47:37.000 By the way, PayPal, remember, they made that big thing.
00:47:40.600 And, you know, if you have misinformation, why?
00:47:44.260 We're going to fine you $2,500.
00:47:46.400 Well, they took out the misinformation but left in intolerance and hate.
00:47:51.800 Again, undefined.
00:47:55.400 Also, the Federal Reserve has an announcement.
00:47:58.060 Six of our largest banks will participate in a pilot climate scenario or social credit system.
00:48:08.600 But all of this is, of course, a hoax and not happening.
00:48:15.160 Sam Brownback, he is now with the National Committee for Religious Freedom.
00:48:20.540 He's the chairman.
00:48:21.300 He was the former International Religious Freedom Ambassador at large and, of course, a good friend of the program.
00:48:31.100 He has his own story to tell that happened just last week.
00:48:35.640 How are you, sir?
00:48:37.300 Hey, I'm doing well, Glenn.
00:48:38.860 Welcome back.
00:48:39.340 Oh, thank you.
00:48:40.960 And before we get on this, I want to, but thank you for saving all those lives, getting people out of Afghanistan that were religious minorities and people that helped the West.
00:48:51.960 I've worked and did a bunch of work on that, too.
00:48:54.740 And you saved thousands of lives.
00:48:56.980 Thank you.
00:48:57.440 God bless you, sir, and everybody that contributed to that.
00:48:59.860 Thank you.
00:49:00.380 I have an amazing audience, an amazing audience, and an amazing team that pull miracles off, along with the Lord.
00:49:07.480 Okay, so.
00:49:08.120 Yeah, I was working on that, and you guys were great.
00:49:10.660 Thank you.
00:49:10.980 Yeah, we got debanked.
00:49:13.880 Wait a minute.
00:49:14.600 The National Committee for Religious Freedom, you were debanked.
00:49:20.620 Yes.
00:49:20.980 We opened this account up, and just so people know, this is a 501c4.
00:49:29.500 It is bipartisan.
00:49:31.880 We've got a former Democrat member of Congress on the advisory board.
00:49:35.420 We have people that are Christians, Catholics, Protestants.
00:49:39.900 We have Muslims, Jews, Hindus on our advisory board.
00:49:44.000 This is a multi-faith entity that stands for religious freedom for everybody, everywhere, all the time.
00:49:51.320 It's about your free exercise clause.
00:49:53.860 And then we opened an account with Chase, and I went to put a deposit in several weeks later, and they said, your account's been closed.
00:50:02.500 We did further asking them about it, and they said, well, the decision was made at the corporate level.
00:50:07.880 It's secret, and it's irrevocable.
00:50:10.200 It's secret.
00:50:11.560 I love these secret things.
00:50:14.000 So, wait, this is three weeks.
00:50:18.060 You opened it up.
00:50:19.600 You tried to put some money into it, and Chase decided to end your relationship.
00:50:25.520 Yes.
00:50:26.520 So, did they send you a letter?
00:50:31.520 Eventually, yes.
00:50:32.760 But, I mean, I went in to put the money in an account to get it stood up and going, and they said, no, we're not taking that.
00:50:41.440 We're closing that account.
00:50:42.280 You'll get your money back shortly.
00:50:44.180 Now, if I'm not mistaken, you wrote last week that the teller said, or somebody at the bank said, a note in the file read that Chase employees are not permitted to provide any further clarifying information to the customer.
00:50:57.680 So, did you call corporate?
00:51:01.300 Yes.
00:51:01.800 That's when we started pursuing to find out, you know, why did you do this?
00:51:07.920 What did we do?
00:51:09.340 What are we that you want?
00:51:14.640 And that's when we kept, we got the, hey, it's decision was made at corporate.
00:51:18.640 It's secret.
00:51:19.600 It's irrevocable.
00:51:21.900 Sorry.
00:51:22.680 And I don't even know if they said sorry.
00:51:24.500 And they, wait, so wait.
00:51:25.480 So, so that is not gone any further than that.
00:51:28.960 Nobody at corporate will even talk to you.
00:51:32.020 No, I wrote to the CEO.
00:51:35.940 Jamie Dimon.
00:51:36.860 Jamie Dimon.
00:51:37.440 And after he testified in the Senate about religious freedom being an important matter, and I said, I agree with you, but, you know, here's what your bank did to us, and we haven't heard back yet.
00:51:51.540 I'm hopeful to write to some of the board members of the Chase board.
00:51:55.520 You know, and, too, Gwen, the thing that troubles me about this is I've heard from dozens of different individuals associated generally with social conservative causes or religious conservatives that something like this, similar by another entity, big corporation, has happened to.
00:52:14.520 And most just kind of go on their way and just think, well, I'll figure some other way around.
00:52:18.680 But I thought, you know, this is what we exist to be, this National Committee for Religious Freedom, stand up for people's free exercise rights.
00:52:25.880 We need to stand up and point this out.
00:52:28.240 These things need to be investigated by government entities as to why this is happening.
00:52:33.840 Yeah.
00:52:34.560 Honestly, we know why it's happening.
00:52:36.840 But let me ask you, because I heard that Chase did reach back out and say, hey, we can reopen your account if.
00:52:49.360 They did.
00:52:50.680 And they said if you will disclose your donors that.
00:52:55.540 And then they set a criteria that donate 10 percent or more of your donations.
00:53:01.420 They wanted a list of donors.
00:53:02.900 And then also a list of people that you would endorse as candidates, right?
00:53:08.300 Yes.
00:53:08.700 Or your criteria for endorsing as candidates.
00:53:11.660 And we said, you know, we're a 501c4.
00:53:14.920 This is not required to be disclosed.
00:53:17.540 And do you require this of anybody else to disclose these matters?
00:53:21.960 And, you know, we didn't get clear responses on that.
00:53:27.300 So when they closed your account, was there any kind of chain reaction?
00:53:32.160 Was there anything that happened?
00:53:33.620 Any other services that were canceled?
00:53:38.100 No.
00:53:39.060 But, I mean, it really threw everything off because we had everything set to that bank account so that the payment of staff and we had fundraising campaigns that were going to send funds into that account.
00:53:53.460 Now, you know, that all got thrown off and we had to had to reconfigure all all of those.
00:54:01.720 So, I mean, it was it was quite disruptive to us.
00:54:06.900 And a fledgling organization, just a new group that's just getting stood up to fight for this fundamental right that you wouldn't think we would have to fight for in America.
00:54:15.740 But we do what is your or do you even want to project here what you think is happening or you'll save that for later?
00:54:27.840 Yeah, I'm not going to project what I think is happening.
00:54:31.440 What I'm just saying that this happened to us and I've heard of it happening to a number of other groups.
00:54:38.520 Right.
00:54:38.660 Individuals had specifically told me that something like this had happened.
00:54:43.460 I just never thought it happened to me and to our group.
00:54:47.020 I mean, you know, a former member of the Senate and governor and we've got the Cardinal of the Catholic Church, top Protestant leaders, Muslim rabbi or Muslim mom, Jewish rabbi that's on the board.
00:55:03.620 I just thought, you know, gosh, guys, why?
00:55:09.420 So you started a campaign.
00:55:11.760 You're looking for people who have received cancellation letters from their financial services provider and you want them tweeted or sent to you or what do you want to do?
00:55:24.680 We want them sent to us if they're willing to.
00:55:28.060 We've started a campaign called it chased away and we want people to go to our Web site, the NCRF dot org, the NCRF dot org and tell us about this.
00:55:43.060 And then we want to collect these to give them to state attorney generals that would investigate these or to congressional committees to look into these matters, because we're just finding this is happening way too often.
00:56:01.640 Senators?
00:56:02.640 Remember, Glenn, it shouldn't happen at all.
00:56:05.560 You have the constitutional right to practice your faith in this country.
00:56:09.960 It's the free exercise.
00:56:12.160 As long as you're peaceful at it, you can do this.
00:56:15.200 And this is your right to be able to.
00:56:17.540 People may not agree with your theology, and that's fine.
00:56:21.800 We don't agree on theology, but this is your basic human right in this country.
00:56:26.980 And we've got to we've got to fight for it.
00:56:28.920 I have to tell you, Senator, these banks, these banks have gotten rich off the backs of the American taxpayer.
00:56:35.840 And I don't know why we haven't passed a bill that says if you get any money, any money, startup, big tech, private, private, public doesn't matter.
00:56:51.160 You take a dollar from the taxpayer funded source.
00:56:54.080 Whether it's a loan, a bailout, any benefit, you have to abide by the U.S. Constitution.
00:57:02.100 Period.
00:57:04.600 I mean, you're government funded.
00:57:07.440 Yeah, that would seem pretty basic, wouldn't it?
00:57:09.620 It sure would.
00:57:10.620 Abide by the U.S. Constitution.
00:57:11.860 Just in particular, First Amendment, right up front there.
00:57:18.240 Yeah.
00:57:18.720 You've got freedom.
00:57:20.140 Just the Bill of Rights, for the love of Pete, the Bill of Rights.
00:57:24.460 It hasn't been repealed.
00:57:26.500 It's the law of the land.
00:57:28.140 It's the one thing that we all used to agree on.
00:57:32.780 They keep saying that we're such a horrible country.
00:57:35.620 Everything's falling apart because we are no longer respecting the Bill of Rights.
00:57:40.540 I don't want my taxpayer dollar going to anyone, any firm that is standing against the Bill of Rights.
00:57:50.280 You've got to comply with the Bill of Rights, or you don't get a dime.
00:57:56.740 It seems pretty basic to me.
00:57:59.880 And, you know, it's also, it is, as you point out, this is, the glue is not the right term,
00:58:07.320 but this is what holds us together as a nation, that you have these rights,
00:58:13.780 and that the government cannot take them away from you, nor can a big company take them away from you.
00:58:20.040 But this is your right as a U.S. citizen to be able to have these things.
00:58:24.560 And this has allowed this most diverse nation on the face of the earth to function and to come together and to stay together,
00:58:31.900 even though we have all these different beliefs and views and everything else.
00:58:35.900 This is the key.
00:58:38.280 And we can't let it be eroded.
00:58:41.140 That's why we stood the entity up, and that's why we hope other people will join us in this campaign.
00:58:46.180 Sam Brownback, thank you so much.
00:58:51.300 Please stay in touch with us and let us know what's happening with this campaign and how we can help.
00:58:57.300 Thanks, Glenn.
00:58:58.220 Take care.
00:58:58.900 You bet.
00:58:59.220 Bless you.
00:58:59.840 Bless you.
00:59:00.520 Sam Brownback, if you want to send information, if you've received a letter from any financial institution
00:59:07.860 where you have been chased away, send it to DNC.
00:59:16.500 I don't know what the D stands for.
00:59:18.320 National Committee for Religious Freedom.
00:59:20.260 So it's DNCRF.
00:59:23.840 And go to that website.
00:59:27.020 Send them the information.
00:59:29.220 It is time we stand together.
00:59:32.320 This one, this is not about guns.
00:59:34.760 This one's about your right to serve God and speak about God and act the way your conscience dictates.
00:59:45.860 Back in a minute.
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01:01:24.740 So I have to tell you, this is extraordinarily disturbing.
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01:01:53.540 But all of this is there.
01:01:55.920 All of this is in The Great Reset.
01:01:57.720 And, you know, we were talking about PayPal.
01:02:01.580 I think it was last week where they said, you know, we're going to, you know, misinformation.
01:02:06.360 How can you do that?
01:02:07.960 From the WEF website, they talk about Dan Shulman, who is focused on democratizing and transforming financial services and e-commerce to improve the financial health of billions of people around the world.
01:02:23.200 So they go into all the things that he, you know, he's number one in.
01:02:27.420 Also, at the very end, Dan is actively involved in the World Economic Forum as a member of the International Business Council and the Board of Governors and the Board of Sewards for the Future of Financial and Monetary Systems platform.
01:02:41.880 He serves on the board of directors for the business roundtable.
01:02:46.220 In addition, Dan's a life member of the Council of Foreign Relations.
01:02:50.920 Dan's a director of Verizon Communications.
01:02:54.020 Oh, the ones who do the abortion funding.
01:02:56.560 That's great.
01:02:57.260 He also serves on the board of the Economic Club of New York and Autism Speaks.
01:03:04.200 That is great.
01:03:06.120 So he's not just part of it.
01:03:09.620 He's not just like, hey, I kind of agree with this.
01:03:14.040 He's he's on the International Business Council, not just the World Economic Forum.
01:03:20.700 He's he's there.
01:03:22.800 This is the same group that produced the WEF official ESG metrics.
01:03:29.980 You shouldn't be surprised by these things happening.
01:03:34.200 But it's not enough just to be aware of them.
01:03:37.440 We have to actively get involved.
01:03:41.820 We need to shame these banks like Chase.
01:03:46.200 We need to tweet and Facebook post the names of the board of directors and ask them for clarification.
01:03:55.880 Are you doing this?
01:03:58.320 If not, how is this happening?
01:04:01.800 What did they do wrong?
01:04:03.480 We have to stand and stand together.
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01:05:30.320 We're going to talk about Herschel Walker and his debate.
01:05:32.620 Coming up.
01:05:42.860 So, Herschel Walker, he's no man's dummy.
01:05:47.080 He came out a couple of weeks ago and said, I'm going to get killed in the debate.
01:05:51.600 I'm going to get killed.
01:05:52.460 This guy is a preacher.
01:05:53.820 He's used to talking all the time.
01:05:55.640 I don't do this.
01:05:57.060 I'm just a country boy.
01:05:57.900 I'm a country boy.
01:05:59.160 And the country boy taught the city boy a few things, I think.
01:06:04.580 It went shockingly really well for, and I say shockingly because he said, I'm going to suck.
01:06:12.800 He did not suck.
01:06:14.620 I don't think it was a clear knockout.
01:06:16.480 He did well.
01:06:17.080 But he did really well.
01:06:18.320 There's a way that you have a candidate who's a celebrity who's never done this before in his first ever debate like this.
01:06:25.280 There's a story that goes, unfortunately, that ends in his campaign being destroyed.
01:06:31.160 He gets on stage.
01:06:32.220 He doesn't know what he's talking about.
01:06:33.160 He screws up, whatever.
01:06:34.540 That did not happen at all in this debate.
01:06:36.660 The fact that they don't have a potato thing like, you know, Dan Quayle on this guy's first debate and only debate is quite a victory.
01:06:45.960 He did well.
01:06:46.620 He was prepared for the lines of attack that he expected to come from Warnock, which were very predictable.
01:06:52.080 You know, Warnock, I think, came off as incredibly slimy.
01:06:55.900 That would be the word that I would use to describe his performance.
01:06:59.380 He's somewhat polished, right?
01:07:01.500 You know, he is.
01:07:02.620 As Herschel Walker pointed out, the guy's a preacher.
01:07:05.020 He's been speaking publicly his entire life.
01:07:07.600 Right.
01:07:07.840 Right.
01:07:08.120 So he was not, it was not like he was.
01:07:10.660 It's not hard.
01:07:11.760 He was stumbling over his own words or he didn't know where he looked flustered all the time.
01:07:17.600 But he went to arguments that were obviously not real.
01:07:23.220 He avoided that.
01:07:24.280 He was asked about what does he have any restrictions on abortion?
01:07:28.400 And as usual, even though he was asked, be clear, be specific.
01:07:33.920 You know, do you have any restriction on abortion all the way up to the last month?
01:07:38.060 Did not answer the question.
01:07:39.820 Avoided it.
01:07:40.940 And he just filibustered these times.
01:07:43.460 And I think the I think the average person in Georgia could look at this and be like,
01:07:46.920 all right, this guy just doesn't want to answer any of these questions.
01:07:48.720 Right.
01:07:48.760 I mean, that's a problem.
01:07:49.760 So let's go through some of the cuts.
01:07:51.200 Here is Warnock, cut 13, talking about Black Lives Matter.
01:07:57.260 Because he told me Black Lives Matter.
01:07:59.960 And if you think about it, Senator, in Atlanta, Georgia, there's more black baby that is aborted than anything.
01:08:07.320 So if Black Lives Matter, why are you not protecting those babies?
01:08:10.400 And instead of aborting those babies, why are you not baptizing those babies?
01:08:16.240 What a great line.
01:08:18.460 Probably the best one.
01:08:21.100 Here he is on life.
01:08:24.560 I said, that's a lie.
01:08:26.700 And, you know, what most thing I put, I put it in a book.
01:08:29.800 One thing about my life is I've been very transparent.
01:08:32.680 Not like the senator.
01:08:34.300 He's hid things.
01:08:35.520 But at the same time, I said, that's a lie.
01:08:37.620 And on abortion, you know, I'm a Christian.
01:08:40.280 I believe in life.
01:08:41.440 And I tell people this.
01:08:42.740 Georgia is a state that respects life.
01:08:45.460 And I'll be a senator that protects life.
01:08:47.720 And I said, that was a lie.
01:08:49.080 And I'm not backing down.
01:08:50.820 And we have Senator Warnock.
01:08:52.940 People that would do anything and say anything for this seat.
01:08:57.140 But I'm not going to back down.
01:08:58.780 Because this seat is too important to the Georgia people for me to back down right now.
01:09:03.020 And here he is on also not backing down on support of Donald Trump.
01:09:10.180 Walker, former President Trump, is also considering a run for the White House in 2024.
01:09:14.000 If you can give me a simple yes or no answer.
01:09:16.140 And we'll give you time to explain as well.
01:09:17.840 Would you support a Trump 2024 run?
01:09:20.060 Yes, I would.
01:09:21.120 And let me tell you, President Trump is my friend.
01:09:23.680 Has nothing to do with it.
01:09:25.240 Has nothing to do with it.
01:09:26.360 He's my friend.
01:09:27.020 And I won't leave my allies, which is what Senator Warnock and Joe Biden did in Afghanistan.
01:09:33.960 They left their allies.
01:09:35.060 They left their allies.
01:09:36.780 And right now on a foreign stage, a lot of these people don't trust us no more.
01:09:41.180 They don't trust us to be strong anymore.
01:09:43.280 So they're waiting to see who's going to stand up, who's going to trust.
01:09:47.300 And they have no one to trust right now.
01:09:49.300 Because I said, President Trump is my friend.
01:09:51.240 And he won't stand up with Biden, when yet he's voted with him 96% of the time.
01:09:58.040 Let's be real.
01:09:59.360 It's interesting because when he says he doesn't want to stand up with Biden, that comes from
01:10:03.860 a moment in the debate where he would not say, just right before this question was asked,
01:10:08.540 he would not say whether he would support Joe Biden running in 2024.
01:10:13.760 He wouldn't say that he, should he run in 2024?
01:10:17.340 He was like, oh, I'm not thinking about, I haven't put one moment of thought into 2024.
01:10:22.120 Are you kidding me?
01:10:22.680 This is 2022.
01:10:23.540 It's a few weeks away.
01:10:24.340 I haven't even thought about that.
01:10:25.880 That's across my mind one time.
01:10:27.720 Now, does anybody believe that the senator from Georgia has not thought about the 2024 election?
01:10:33.000 Everyone watching that knew he was lying.
01:10:35.820 And look, you may or may not like Donald Trump.
01:10:38.600 But what you do know when you watch Herschel Walker answer that question is he's not lying.
01:10:42.880 He's just telling you, you know what?
01:10:44.340 You might not like Trump.
01:10:45.740 He might not be your friend.
01:10:47.040 He might not be your kind of guy.
01:10:48.500 I support him.
01:10:49.340 He's my ally.
01:10:50.020 I'm sticking with him.
01:10:51.160 That was, I think, a really powerful part.
01:10:53.600 And talking about how both Warnock and Biden were arguing that everything went well in
01:11:01.300 Afghanistan as we abandoned all of our allies there was a really powerful way of tying that
01:11:06.480 all together.
01:11:07.040 I mean, again, that's not something that a guy who's never been in a debate before can
01:11:11.320 usually pull off.
01:11:12.280 Yeah, he did really well because it seemed totally natural.
01:11:15.040 Let me go to cut four, Herschel Walker.
01:11:19.160 You know, I believe in reducing insulin.
01:11:22.420 But at the same time, you got to eat right because he may not know.
01:11:25.640 And I know many people that's on insulin.
01:11:27.660 And unless you have an eating right, insulin is doing you no good.
01:11:32.020 So you have to get food prices down and you got to get gas down so they can go get insulin.
01:11:37.500 And you continue to pat yourself on the back.
01:11:39.740 But right now, families are starving.
01:11:43.100 Right now, families are hurting.
01:11:44.740 And they're hurting because of the bills and the laws you're passing right now.
01:11:50.320 You know, do you know that six out of 10 Americans are living paycheck to paycheck?
01:11:56.800 They just are barely making it.
01:11:59.500 They've had to cut back on everything.
01:12:01.740 Six out of 10.
01:12:03.840 And the economy is booming.
01:12:04.940 Yeah, I know.
01:12:06.060 And this goes to this is a New York Times article today with an amazing headline.
01:12:10.520 It's Democrats spent two trillion dollars to save the economy.
01:12:14.300 They don't want to talk about it.
01:12:16.700 I mean, think about this.
01:12:17.560 This is the central accomplishment of the Biden administration and of Warnock's first two years.
01:12:22.660 This two trillion dollars in spending.
01:12:24.820 And none of them will even mention that it occurred.
01:12:29.460 But he Warnock avoided it for the entire hour.
01:12:32.480 Never talked about this two trillion dollars they spent.
01:12:35.900 Shouldn't it be all they're talking about?
01:12:37.400 Yeah.
01:12:37.660 It's the biggest spending plan any of us have ever seen.
01:12:40.560 And he doesn't even want to acknowledge it.
01:12:43.020 Really remarkable.
01:12:44.260 Here is Herschel Walker on Warnock's church that seems to be throwing people out.
01:12:53.640 Because he won't answer that about evicting the people from the church.
01:12:57.440 And I told him I will pay that.
01:12:58.820 I'll pay their salary.
01:13:00.480 You're evicting them right now.
01:13:02.020 We have not evicted.
01:13:05.080 We have not evicted those tenants.
01:13:06.540 I didn't write the article.
01:13:09.300 I didn't write the article.
01:13:11.120 And most of the people have spent my time.
01:13:13.140 I'm okay with the discussion.
01:13:14.580 If you start talking over each other, we have to go ahead.
01:13:16.840 We have not evicted the tenants.
01:13:18.660 I'll let you speak, then I can speak, Senator.
01:13:19.180 And he should take that money and pay it back to the veterans that he exploited while pretending to run.
01:13:26.240 Yeah, I like them, too.
01:13:27.000 And you can tell that he's not desperate.
01:13:30.560 Because if he had read in that thing, he would have saw that I had nothing to do with that.
01:13:34.440 But he is so desperate right now.
01:13:36.800 And he really want that seat.
01:13:38.360 He's now telling you, I didn't evict anyone.
01:13:41.180 It is written in the paper.
01:13:42.460 I didn't do this.
01:13:43.520 Well, Senator, you did.
01:13:44.940 And it's okay to speak the truth.
01:13:46.460 And finally, Herschel Walker and the police.
01:13:55.380 One thing I have not done, I've never pretended to be a police officer.
01:14:01.300 And I've never threatened a shootout with the police.
01:14:08.260 And now I have to respond to that.
01:14:10.220 We are moving on, gentlemen.
01:14:12.040 I have to respond to that.
01:14:13.360 And you know what's so funny?
01:14:14.560 But I am with many police officers.
01:14:18.140 And at the same time, Mr. Walker, Mr. Walker, Mr. Walker, Mr. Walker, Mr. Walker, excuse me, Mr. Walker.
01:14:24.860 When he said a problem with the truth, the truth is in here.
01:14:26.820 I need to let you know, Mr. Walker, you are very well aware of the rules tonight.
01:14:31.740 Yes.
01:14:32.140 And you have a prop.
01:14:33.440 Yes.
01:14:33.620 That is not allowed, sir.
01:14:34.960 No.
01:14:35.140 I ask you to put that prop away.
01:14:37.020 Well, it's not a prop.
01:14:38.120 This is real.
01:14:38.900 And he said, I have a problem.
01:14:40.580 I never worked with law enforcement.
01:14:41.640 But it is considered a prop, Mr. Walker.
01:14:43.220 Oh, my gosh.
01:14:43.820 I can't take this.
01:14:45.060 It is.
01:14:45.800 It's definitely not a prop.
01:14:48.220 I have a pen and a piece of paper.
01:14:50.560 If the guy says, and you can't even write, and then I write down with this pen and paper,
01:14:56.760 yes, I can, and hold it up.
01:14:58.640 Is the paper a prop?
01:15:01.160 He's sitting there, and his badge is in his pocket.
01:15:06.200 Yeah, you can see him reach for it.
01:15:07.400 Yeah.
01:15:07.640 So, it's not a prop.
01:15:09.160 It's my wallet.
01:15:10.320 Right.
01:15:10.500 Is my wallet a prop?
01:15:12.040 He's saying that I don't have these privileges.
01:15:16.140 Now, I don't know the story behind it, but they're now writing it as if it was a prop badge,
01:15:21.260 like he got it from Hollywood.
01:15:23.240 It's not.
01:15:24.020 It is an actual badge.
01:15:25.720 Now, I don't know what that grants him, but that's not a prop.
01:15:30.520 I think he did extraordinarily well.
01:15:33.820 Yeah, and I think he needed to prove to the people of Georgia that he was able to do this,
01:15:39.780 right?
01:15:40.200 He was able to run in these circles and talk about these issues and know what he was talking
01:15:45.420 about, and I think he pulled that off.
01:15:46.840 That's a big step for a candidate, again, who's running his first campaign like this.
01:15:51.620 We have not seen that out of John Fetterman.
01:15:55.220 Right?
01:15:55.740 I mean, Katie Hobbs at Arizona won't even go out on a debate stage with Carrie Lake.
01:16:02.180 I mean, like, Herschel Walker showed himself to be someone to be reckoned with, and that's
01:16:07.280 a big step in a race like this.
01:16:09.240 If you're afraid of your candidate, the one you're running against, if you're afraid of
01:16:13.980 them, how are you going to stand up to Putin?
01:16:16.020 How are you going to stand up to Biden?
01:16:17.600 How are you going to stand up to Trump?
01:16:19.240 How are you going to stand up?
01:16:20.120 Well, you're showing me you're afraid of a debate, of being exposed.
01:16:27.840 Well, being exposed for what?
01:16:30.340 For what?
01:16:31.340 Pretending to be a cop?
01:16:33.460 Having an abortion?
01:16:35.480 All right.
01:16:35.840 He wasn't afraid of that.
01:16:37.020 What are you afraid of?
01:16:38.600 Your record?
01:16:40.780 Is that what it is?
01:16:42.120 The people that you align yourself with?
01:16:45.420 Is that what you're afraid of?
01:16:47.220 Well, then that should tell you something.
01:16:50.560 Maybe you're on the wrong side.
01:16:55.040 But if you don't believe you're on the wrong side, why don't you have the courage to stand
01:17:01.320 up and defend the things you're for?
01:17:04.200 It's just, it's cowardice.
01:17:06.700 Cowardice all around.
01:17:10.320 Stand up for what you really believe.
01:17:12.800 Back in a minute.
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01:17:18.520 I love my dog, Uno.
01:17:20.000 He's part of the family.
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01:18:47.420 Hey, so here's some good news.
01:19:05.760 Let's talk about China here for a second.
01:19:07.140 Beijing's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese embassy in Ukraine announced Saturday that all citizens, Chinese, should evacuate the country immediately.
01:19:21.300 They said the embassy will assist its citizens in this capacity.
01:19:25.600 Wait a minute.
01:19:27.140 Wait, what?
01:19:27.860 Don't you close the embassy?
01:19:29.620 Get all your people out first and then evacuate your citizens?
01:19:34.740 Chinese.
01:19:35.640 They're crazy.
01:19:36.220 With the current grim security situation in Ukraine, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Chinese embassy in Ukraine urges all Chinese citizens in the country to enhance safety precautions and evacuate.
01:19:52.220 The embassy will assist you in organizing the evacuation of anyone in need.
01:19:57.720 That was the tweet that came.
01:19:59.660 So why get them out now, Stu?
01:20:03.720 Why would you be getting them out of now?
01:20:05.680 I mean, wouldn't you have done that a few months ago?
01:20:07.860 What?
01:20:08.400 Sounds crazy, Glenn.
01:20:09.660 Yeah, it does sound strange.
01:20:11.920 President Z spoke for four hours.
01:20:17.020 Four hours.
01:20:18.940 There must be something about communism that's really, really complicated because their leaders speak for a long freaking time.
01:20:25.920 Yeah.
01:20:27.080 In his speech in the so-called Great Hall of the People, he extended his decade-long rule for another five years.
01:20:38.180 He mentioned...
01:20:39.180 Let's just throw that.
01:20:40.520 Yeah, I'm going to be in here about five more years, guys.
01:20:42.660 Yeah.
01:20:42.940 My guess is a little longer than that.
01:20:45.440 When we get through about four of those years, I'm going to tell you it's about 10 more years.
01:20:48.420 Yeah.
01:20:49.340 I'll be here until I die.
01:20:50.560 He mentioned national security 26 times.
01:20:55.200 26 times.
01:20:56.780 He claimed his regime's total crackdown on the protesters in Hong Kong was a victory and said that the People's Liberation Army must safeguard China's dignity and core interests.
01:21:08.840 I agree with him on the Hong Kong thing.
01:21:10.420 How would you see it?
01:21:11.120 If you're from China's perspective, how would you see it as anything other than a victory?
01:21:13.860 We were chastising NBA executives for criticizing it.
01:21:19.500 If that's how we react to it, how could you see it as anything other than a victory?
01:21:24.100 Then he also says the wheels of history are rolling on towards China's reunification and rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
01:21:30.380 The complete reunification of our country must be realized, and it can, without a doubt, be realized.
01:21:35.920 At the same time, Iran is planning on sending missiles and drones to Russia for the Ukrainian war.
01:22:04.820 Hey, remember last week when our president was so great and he was like, hey, you know, how much time do we have, Sarah?
01:22:12.760 30 seconds.
01:22:13.620 I'm going to have to save this for the top of the hour.
01:22:15.720 This is some of the most incredible video I've ever seen.
01:22:18.620 A response to our our president on foreign policy from our very good friends in Saudi Arabia.
01:22:27.340 Oh, you're going to love it.
01:22:29.000 It's warming.
01:22:30.040 It's heartwarming.
01:22:30.740 I mean, if it's I mean, it's so warm.
01:22:33.380 It's 7000 degrees warm, but it's wonderful.
01:22:38.200 And we'll share that coming up.
01:23:00.740 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:23:29.740 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:23:36.200 And hello, you sick, twisted freak.
01:23:39.000 Hey, remember when we all thought the president's going to get us all in trouble?
01:23:45.900 He's going to start a global war.
01:23:47.600 Remember?
01:23:48.300 Remember?
01:23:49.440 Donald Trump's so dangerous.
01:23:51.200 He's going to start a war.
01:23:52.920 He's going to screw up all of our foreign relations.
01:23:55.200 Yeah, yeah, that didn't happen, but it seems maybe it was a Trump delay bomb because we're
01:24:05.520 turning friends into absolute dangerous enemies.
01:24:11.840 Wait until you hear the latest.
01:24:14.260 Yeah.
01:24:14.680 From Saudi Arabia.
01:24:16.660 Oh, you're going to love it.
01:24:19.600 Oh, you are.
01:24:21.420 Jeremy Siegel is a famously respected economist and professor at UPenn's Wharton Business School.
01:24:28.580 He knows the economy, financial markets probably better than anybody else, including his fellow
01:24:32.820 Wharton alumni.
01:24:33.960 Siegel spoke about inflation this week, stating that the Fed has made mistakes of, well, I'd
01:24:46.100 say biblical, but he said historic proportions.
01:24:50.100 He said the last two years constitute one of the biggest policy mistakes in 110 years to
01:24:54.680 hear a year history of the Fed.
01:24:56.840 Huh.
01:24:58.060 That's weird.
01:24:59.440 That's weird.
01:25:00.800 Okay, so what do we do about this?
01:25:03.280 Well, we stopped listening to the experts.
01:25:05.740 We stopped listening to, could you please play, I think it's cut one today of Biden with the
01:25:09.980 ice cream cone?
01:25:12.140 Our economy is strong as hell.
01:25:13.980 Yeah.
01:25:14.700 In the internals.
01:25:16.720 Inflation is worldwide.
01:25:18.980 It's worse off everyone else than it is in the United States.
01:25:21.140 So, the problem is the lack of that kind of growth and sound policy.
01:25:29.060 Right.
01:25:29.620 Six out of ten Americans are living paycheck to paycheck now.
01:25:34.060 Six out of ten.
01:25:35.860 Hey, were you better off?
01:25:37.040 Not four years ago.
01:25:38.300 Two years ago, were you?
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01:26:30.060 Okay.
01:26:30.940 So, let's stop in Saudi Arabia, shall we?
01:26:35.480 Remember when the president went over and said, please pump some more oil?
01:26:39.140 And they said, no, no, I mean, we'll pump a couple hundred thousand gallons, you know,
01:26:44.560 for barrels for you.
01:26:46.140 But that's all we can do because you've said you were going to destroy us.
01:26:51.360 And you don't seem to be a friend of the oil industry.
01:26:55.580 Kind of what we do.
01:26:57.040 And then he said, okay, well, can you just hold it until after the election?
01:27:03.540 And then they came out and they cut it to 100,000 barrels and said, you know, your president
01:27:11.200 wanted you to not know that it was going to go away before the election.
01:27:17.340 We thought you should know that.
01:27:19.600 Interfering with the election?
01:27:21.160 Who?
01:27:21.640 Biden or the Saudis?
01:27:22.960 I'm not sure which one you mean.
01:27:24.400 So, then he said, there's going to be repercussions for that.
01:27:28.560 I'm not going to tell you right now what they are, but Saudi Arabia, they're going to be
01:27:32.440 repercussions.
01:27:34.160 Here's Saudi Arabia's response this weekend.
01:27:37.000 Anybody, the challenges, the existence of this country and this kingdom, all of us, we
01:27:47.880 are projects of jihad and martyrdom.
01:27:52.700 That's my message to anybody that thinks that he can threaten us.
01:27:58.860 Okay.
01:27:59.460 That's good.
01:28:00.460 That's good.
01:28:00.780 By the way, that's just Prince.
01:28:03.540 So, what does he know?
01:28:04.980 Right?
01:28:05.440 What does he know?
01:28:06.320 Just some guy off the street.
01:28:08.160 Prince.
01:28:09.600 Maybe he can play the guitar.
01:28:11.100 Maybe he can't.
01:28:11.820 I don't know.
01:28:12.440 Just a prince of Saudi Arabia throwing around jihad and martyrdom.
01:28:16.660 What could we-
01:28:17.660 What could possibly go wrong?
01:28:19.000 I mean, certainly, there's never been any other previous consequences when Saudi Arabia
01:28:23.800 has decided to embrace martyrdom or jihad.
01:28:27.080 No.
01:28:27.680 Not with any real effect.
01:28:29.040 No.
01:28:29.420 No.
01:28:29.760 There's a thing in September that happened one time.
01:28:32.540 Yeah.
01:28:32.840 It was once.
01:28:33.400 It was a long time ago.
01:28:34.780 Yeah.
01:28:35.060 I don't even remember it.
01:28:36.280 Yeah.
01:28:36.780 Let me give you another story.
01:28:38.840 Utah Senate candidate Owen McMuffler has paid over $1.6 million to Democratic firms and
01:28:50.180 uses the fundraising platform ActBlue.
01:28:53.380 Weird.
01:28:54.460 Yeah.
01:28:54.720 Now, he has said he's not-
01:28:56.620 He's an independent, though.
01:28:57.320 He's an independent.
01:28:58.540 Totally independent.
01:28:59.060 Totally independent.
01:29:00.060 Not a Democrat at all at this point in his life.
01:29:02.660 Yeah.
01:29:03.240 Yeah.
01:29:03.660 So-
01:29:04.040 Wait, he's-
01:29:04.500 Wait, he's-
01:29:05.100 You said he paid $1.6 million to-
01:29:08.480 Well, okay.
01:29:09.020 So, he gets donations, and to get them, he uses ActBlue.
01:29:13.840 So, that is the fundraising tool for the Democratic Party.
01:29:17.660 Yeah.
01:29:17.860 Wow.
01:29:18.240 See, you can tell he's bipartisan.
01:29:21.060 ActBlue.
01:29:22.060 ActBlue.
01:29:22.180 Not like SAD, but like a Democrat.
01:29:25.460 ActBlue.
01:29:27.060 The campaign also paid $715,000 to break something.
01:29:33.960 That sounds like a conservative movement.
01:29:36.740 Sounds just like Utah, too.
01:29:38.160 When I think Utah, I think you want to go out there and just break something.
01:29:40.740 Yeah.
01:29:41.160 Break something, a, quote, full-service digital advertising and political consulting firm that
01:29:47.340 specializes in, and I'm quoting, electing Democrats, furthering causes, and creating change.
01:29:54.320 End quote.
01:29:54.900 Mm-hmm.
01:29:55.580 So, that's who's helping him out on that.
01:29:59.380 And then, he paid $281,000 to Precision Strategies, a Democratic consulting firm, co-founded by Stephanie
01:30:09.140 Cutter, top advisor on the pro-Biden outside group Building Back Together.
01:30:14.780 So, it's not build back better.
01:30:17.580 It's building back together.
01:30:20.620 So, he's doing that.
01:30:21.940 Also, he paid $182,000 to Impact Research, a Democratic research and polling firm that includes President
01:30:28.340 Biden as a client, along with other self, several left-leaning groups.
01:30:35.760 So, he's, and he's got more than that.
01:30:39.160 But, you know, I think that's enough.
01:30:41.520 That's enough for me.
01:30:42.480 I mean, don't you think?
01:30:43.540 There's no, help me with this, Glenn.
01:30:45.640 Yeah.
01:30:45.840 There's no way the people of Utah are this dumb, are they?
01:30:50.400 No, I don't think so.
01:30:51.780 But here, I mean, I am, I'm really concerned about this.
01:30:55.040 So, you think they may be this dumb?
01:30:58.220 Can you get my wife on the phone?
01:31:00.260 I emailed her this morning, and I said, what do we have planned for the weekend?
01:31:05.760 And she said, nothing.
01:31:07.880 And so, then I texted her, and she hasn't texted back.
01:31:11.460 Mm-hmm.
01:31:12.380 But I want to go door-knocking for Mike Lee.
01:31:15.900 I can't take it anymore.
01:31:17.140 I can't.
01:31:17.780 I can't.
01:31:18.620 I cannot take it.
01:31:20.300 I just want to sit down with some McMuffler fans and say, what the hell is wrong with you?
01:31:25.040 What is wrong with you?
01:31:26.100 Honestly, you don't see this.
01:31:27.740 You don't get that what they're trying to do is, A, run away from their disastrous parties,
01:31:35.700 their principles, and their packages that they've done.
01:31:39.000 Run away.
01:31:39.660 They can't run somebody that can actually stand on anything.
01:31:43.560 Then what do they do?
01:31:45.480 Romney, I'm guessing, hoping that maybe there'd be a 50-50 split, you know, 49, 51, something like that.
01:31:54.080 And that way, Romney could have a swing vote go his way.
01:31:58.460 Come on.
01:31:59.280 Come on.
01:31:59.680 Swing over our way.
01:32:01.300 Which is their way, just so you know.
01:32:03.720 It's not really our way.
01:32:05.000 It's their way.
01:32:06.880 Hey, honey.
01:32:09.140 Sweetheart.
01:32:10.460 Hello.
01:32:11.060 Are you talking to me?
01:32:12.300 You talking to me?
01:32:13.080 I'm talking to you.
01:32:13.660 Are you talking to me?
01:32:14.340 I'm talking to you.
01:32:15.320 I'm talking to you.
01:32:16.360 Hey, listen.
01:32:18.960 What do you say we live the life of a jet setter and we fly some American airline or something
01:32:27.580 and we just, we set off into the sun and we doorknock for Mike Lee this weekend?
01:32:35.600 Oh.
01:32:36.800 It's a dream come true.
01:32:38.600 Right?
01:32:39.460 Right?
01:32:40.560 You know anything Mike Lee is just action-packed.
01:32:45.220 Huh?
01:32:45.340 Yeah.
01:32:45.620 I was hoping.
01:32:46.460 I was waiting for you to ask me for this.
01:32:48.940 Yeah, I know.
01:32:49.680 I know.
01:32:50.440 Hey.
01:32:50.860 That's fast.
01:32:51.760 It's one of the perks of marrying me that you never thought you'd see.
01:32:55.120 You know, you'd be like, man, there's going to be all kinds of twists and turns in this
01:32:58.700 relationship.
01:32:59.620 And here's one of them.
01:33:02.280 Oh, yeah.
01:33:05.180 So do you want to, will you, will you come with me?
01:33:07.080 I want to go.
01:33:08.700 Okay.
01:33:09.860 Okay.
01:33:10.260 I can go or okay.
01:33:12.100 The two of us, are you all in?
01:33:14.180 Well, I, you know, maybe possibly.
01:33:18.320 See what I mean?
01:33:19.260 The logistics.
01:33:20.220 So it is.
01:33:21.720 Kids.
01:33:22.900 Rafe, we'll leave him a gun.
01:33:25.460 He's got the dog.
01:33:26.480 He's fine.
01:33:27.240 Oh, geez.
01:33:28.000 Okay.
01:33:28.960 All right.
01:33:29.480 Something happens.
01:33:30.740 Here, use the gun or the dog.
01:33:32.300 Whatever.
01:33:32.700 Don't use the gun on the dog.
01:33:34.820 And then, you know, Cheyenne, she's fine.
01:33:39.160 He's fine.
01:33:39.740 She can, whatever.
01:33:41.540 Yeah.
01:33:41.720 I'm most worried about the dog, actually.
01:33:44.120 That's what I'm most worried about.
01:33:45.500 Okay, leave the boy with a gun, the dog, and some dog food.
01:33:53.640 Okay.
01:33:54.260 Okay.
01:33:54.700 Maybe.
01:33:55.380 Yeah.
01:33:55.620 All right.
01:33:55.780 Okay.
01:33:56.180 All right.
01:33:56.560 I love you, honey.
01:33:57.540 I love you.
01:33:58.320 All right.
01:33:58.780 Now I got to call Mike and see if I can go door knocking.
01:34:01.480 Does Mike want you to door knock for him?
01:34:03.180 No, I don't think so.
01:34:04.320 Because everybody you endorse loses.
01:34:06.780 Yeah, I know.
01:34:07.300 That's why I'm not endorsing him.
01:34:09.100 You're just door knocking for him.
01:34:11.080 Door knocking for him.
01:34:12.040 I'm just going and saying, I'm not going to do the typical, hey, I'm here to talk to you
01:34:16.200 about Mike Lee.
01:34:16.980 I'm just going to ask you, are you voting for McMuffler?
01:34:20.300 And if they say yes, I'll say, what the hell is wrong with you?
01:34:22.620 And this is probably not the best way to approach this particular issue.
01:34:27.240 Maybe I should do a big rally.
01:34:30.340 Who do you?
01:34:30.600 This is not Mike.
01:34:32.400 Mike is nothing.
01:34:34.080 Mike.
01:34:34.620 Hi, I'm Mike Lee.
01:34:35.500 And I did not endorse this.
01:34:38.180 There's no idea.
01:34:39.400 I honestly want to ask people in Utah who are considering this.
01:34:44.800 You want to come with me?
01:34:45.520 I might have an extra, you know, ticket.
01:34:48.160 You'll have to go as a woman.
01:34:49.920 What?
01:34:51.080 It's Tanya.
01:34:51.880 I'm just saying.
01:34:52.700 I can guarantee if, look, it's one thing for you to go knock doors.
01:34:56.100 Another thing for me, an address to knock doors for Mike Lee.
01:34:58.520 I do not think that would be helpful.
01:35:00.140 If I buy the ticket in her name, you just have to fly there as a woman.
01:35:02.880 Oh, okay.
01:35:03.000 I just have to be in a public airport and address.
01:35:04.840 No big deal there.
01:35:05.400 I really do want to ask people of Utah, though, who are considering this.
01:35:13.620 I get, like, you might think, you might believe what McMullin is saying about, McMuffler is saying about being an independent.
01:35:22.920 He won't be beholden to anyone.
01:35:24.100 But think about what Glenn just read.
01:35:28.180 Just the incredible amounts of money coming through Democratic power, these pipes that fund Democrats all over the country, millions and millions and millions of dollars going back and forth between these.
01:35:40.900 Who do you think this guy is going to be beholden to?
01:35:43.660 Right.
01:35:43.820 When this is over, do you think he's going to go to the Republican part?
01:35:47.320 Do you think he's going to vote for lower taxes?
01:35:49.220 Do you think he's going to do any of the things he's just, he's acting like he's going to do when he gets in the Senate?
01:35:56.420 He's going to end the partisanship.
01:35:59.480 That's it.
01:36:00.160 I mean, he's a CIA agent.
01:36:01.980 He knows how to do that.
01:36:03.300 And it's quite clear because we know this already.
01:36:06.440 The guy ran for president in 2016 and he sounded like a completely different human being.
01:36:11.760 Yes.
01:36:12.000 He's moved completely since just 2016 when he was already running as an anti-Trump candidate.
01:36:18.480 He's moved completely from then.
01:36:20.300 He's changed all these viewpoints from back in that at that time.
01:36:24.480 What would possibly make you believe he will not be directly beholden to Chuck Schumer if he were to get this job?
01:36:31.660 What makes you believe when he says, I won't caucus with the Democrats?
01:36:36.180 He will.
01:36:36.520 When, of course he will.
01:36:38.320 Of course he will.
01:36:38.660 He's using all of their infrastructure.
01:36:42.200 The guy is a, he's a, he is a spy.
01:36:47.700 He's a CIA guy that has infiltrated so many minds of Republicans that, oh no, he's not that.
01:36:56.980 The guy is a ghost.
01:36:59.360 He is a Democrat.
01:37:01.580 He's a Democrat.
01:37:03.080 The Democratic Party is currently attempting to buy him a Senate seat.
01:37:09.540 Yes.
01:37:09.760 If you do not think he is going to do everything he can to pay them back if he gets the seat, you are a moron.
01:37:18.520 This is what this man is going to do.
01:37:20.420 Not even that.
01:37:20.620 Not even that, Stu.
01:37:21.300 You, you, you don't go to their caucus and have them throw off their, their Democrat candidate that wanted to run.
01:37:31.400 Yep.
01:37:31.700 And have, have him speak.
01:37:34.060 And then the caucus is like, yeah, we're not going to have the Democrat run.
01:37:37.500 We're not going to run.
01:37:38.200 We're picking this guy.
01:37:39.280 Why do you think they did that?
01:37:42.240 Why do you think the Democrats did that?
01:37:45.540 This man will owe the Democratic Party his life.
01:37:51.660 He will owe them every single vote.
01:37:56.020 He owes them his entire political future.
01:38:00.520 If you put this guy in the Senate, he will be Chuck Schumer.
01:38:05.800 That is who he will be.
01:38:06.940 If you want to elect Chuck Schumer in Utah, then you can do that.
01:38:13.420 That option is currently available to you.
01:38:15.760 You got to come.
01:38:16.320 You got to come with me because this is the conversation we need to have in people's living rooms that are thinking about McMuffler.
01:38:23.160 If you want to have Chuck Schumer, then so be it.
01:38:28.940 You can have him.
01:38:29.720 That option is available to you.
01:38:31.060 But my guess is, you know, a lot of people think, oh, well, independent.
01:38:35.920 Well, and oh, well, that another reason honest with yourselves.
01:38:40.080 Another reason that they're thinking that is because this story is not in the Salt Lake Tribune.
01:38:48.380 It cannot be found in the Deseret News.
01:38:51.940 OK, so people who read the papers, they're not hearing any of this.
01:38:57.900 You're watching television.
01:38:59.600 Are you hearing any of this?
01:39:01.880 What they've done in Utah is what they've done to the rest of the country.
01:39:07.480 They've just blocked all the information about the truth and they're spinning and they're buying it.
01:39:15.940 And this is your life, rest of the country.
01:39:19.320 If this works, this is your life in every election cycle.
01:39:22.760 You're in a red state and you want to have you normally have a Republican, a Democrat that that Republican wins by 15 points.
01:39:28.780 Wait until you see some B.S. independent candidate on the ballot.
01:39:34.080 They're going to try this in every red state.
01:39:37.060 If this thing works, it is not just a Utah story.
01:39:40.780 It's not just a Mike Lee story.
01:39:42.260 It's not just a constitutional story.
01:39:44.080 It is the story of what the Democrats will do to try to manipulate the election system
01:39:48.780 and manipulate the parties to try to get people who are not following things all that closely to vote in Democrats in deep red states.
01:39:58.320 This is what they're trying to do.
01:39:59.800 And this is also the beginning of them shedding their Democratic label.
01:40:04.200 That's what's going to happen in the future.
01:40:06.040 They have so destroyed the word Democrat that they will shed that label and become something new and improved.
01:40:15.940 You know, kind of like Build Back Better becomes the Inflation Reduction Act.
01:40:21.340 It's the same crap, different label, and America buys it.
01:40:27.420 That's what's happening here.
01:40:29.480 That's what's happening here.
01:40:31.300 I suppose I should probably call Mike Lee before I suggest to you that you want to come knock doors with me or you want to.
01:40:39.980 I don't know.
01:40:40.700 I have no idea.
01:40:42.460 I'm doing something.
01:40:43.680 You want to come and help me do something?
01:40:47.920 I'll let you know tomorrow what it is.
01:40:52.340 You know, your car doesn't care whether or not now is a good time.
01:40:57.040 You know, because that's whenever you try to start your car or something goes wrong.
01:41:01.240 Don't you say to the car, oh, this is not a good time.
01:41:05.100 Right.
01:41:05.800 Doesn't care.
01:41:06.700 I've found doesn't doesn't care about the monthly bills, the mortgage, any of that.
01:41:11.280 Your car is kind of a jerk.
01:41:14.260 You know, that's why I don't know if you should be friends with it.
01:41:17.340 But hey, to each his own.
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01:41:28.640 It's still not going to be a good time because you're going to, you know, have to be in a rental car for a while.
01:41:35.180 And hey, who doesn't love doing that?
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01:42:02.820 Station ID really should have called Mike first.
01:42:06.300 Yeah, just thinking, Mike may not want me to come out because of my record.
01:42:20.620 He may want you to go campaign for Evan McMullen.
01:42:23.800 Right.
01:42:24.880 Owen McMuffler?
01:42:25.780 Owen McMuffler.
01:42:26.600 Thank you.
01:42:27.020 Sorry.
01:42:27.540 Yeah.
01:42:28.260 Can't get that right, can you?
01:42:29.420 No, it's a tough one.
01:42:30.220 I have the ones that have the problem with the names.
01:42:32.260 Here you are calling him whatever you're calling him.
01:42:34.340 Yeah, no, that's my fault.
01:42:35.080 His name is Owen McMuffler.
01:42:37.300 Hello.
01:42:38.060 It's an amazing thing that they're trying to do there, and they will try it all across
01:42:41.400 the country.
01:42:42.560 Oh, if this is successful, if this is even close to successful.
01:42:46.080 Yeah.
01:42:46.560 It's so hard.
01:42:47.240 The polling's all over the place in this race.
01:42:49.740 You know, most of the polls have Mike Lee up by a considerable margin.
01:42:53.900 There are a couple of polls that have McMullen up slightly.
01:42:57.100 It's hard to know where, my guess is the truth is that Mike Lee's still winning this race,
01:43:02.220 but who knows?
01:43:03.920 It's not the time to be complacent about it.
01:43:06.300 Yeah.
01:43:06.840 That's for sure.
01:43:07.300 And it is, I mean, there is, there should, there should be no question on this.
01:43:14.520 This should be a blowout nationwide.
01:43:17.360 And of course, there would be no question if they ran a Democrat with a D next to his
01:43:21.860 name.
01:43:22.340 And there would be.
01:43:23.100 They're running one with an I next to his name.
01:43:24.360 And if everybody on the media wasn't shutting out the truth, they were actually telling both
01:43:29.440 sides.
01:43:30.220 Yeah.
01:43:30.540 I don't care if you, go ahead, you know, shovel all the lies for the left.
01:43:35.920 Just how about shoveling some of the truth from the right?
01:43:39.920 What do you say we try that?
01:43:41.820 You think they're both lies?
01:43:43.160 Great.
01:43:44.440 Shovel both.
01:43:46.580 Let America decide what is true.
01:43:49.700 That's the only reason.
01:43:51.760 They have scared people, done everything they can.
01:43:55.100 Have no fear.
01:43:58.040 Walk through a wall of fire if you have to.
01:44:02.060 But you must vote.
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01:45:35.700 This sounds scary.
01:45:46.700 It sounds like a scary movie or something.
01:45:51.580 Does Stu die at the end?
01:45:54.680 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:45:56.740 I'm glad you're here.
01:45:57.660 Some good news for you.
01:46:01.580 BlackRock.
01:46:03.200 They've been concentrating on ESG, environmental, social, and governance.
01:46:08.320 And they've been investing in that.
01:46:10.600 They're leading the way.
01:46:12.280 Apparently, it's turned pretty risky.
01:46:14.660 And UBS has the world's largest asset manager, BlackRock, has just been downgraded by UBS.
01:46:27.120 And they said, yeah, it's too risky.
01:46:36.440 And so, if you have money in BlackRock, you should ask, because they're being downgraded, because they're too risky with your money.
01:46:46.820 Apparently, this ESG thing, not going as well as they hoped.
01:46:50.980 Hmm.
01:46:51.600 Darn it.
01:46:52.460 I hate to hear it.
01:46:53.360 Yeah.
01:46:54.240 So, the stock of BlackRock has gone from $700 to $585.
01:47:04.160 So, I'm saddened about that.
01:47:06.440 Saddened.
01:47:07.220 Saddened, saddened, saddened.
01:47:09.040 Anyway, there's three things here.
01:47:12.000 Well, there's four, actually.
01:47:13.140 I've already talked about one.
01:47:14.480 In hour number one, we showed you the great ideas that we are currently funding from the National Science and Technology Wizard at the White House.
01:47:28.780 They are now doing a five-year study on how we can dim the sun.
01:47:37.260 And don't worry, it just means putting a whole bunch of crap, you know, into the upper stratosphere, and it'll block the sun.
01:47:44.740 But nothing bad will happen.
01:47:46.220 Don't worry about it.
01:47:46.800 Farmers, I'll stop your whining.
01:47:49.740 But we're funding that.
01:47:51.420 I think that's a bad idea.
01:47:55.160 I'm going to just higgledy-piggledy say it out loud.
01:47:58.940 Let's not block the sun.
01:48:01.160 You kind of let the sun come down as it normally would?
01:48:04.200 Yeah.
01:48:04.600 With no interference?
01:48:05.860 Yeah, I would.
01:48:06.940 I would.
01:48:07.560 Wow.
01:48:07.760 I would.
01:48:08.400 Here's another thing that isn't, you know, is suboptimal.
01:48:13.680 Okay.
01:48:14.040 Suboptimal.
01:48:14.400 An Australian-led team of researchers placed 800,000 live human and mouse brain cells into a dish, then connected them to electrodes in a simulation of the classic game Pong.
01:48:30.900 The scientists then watched as the mini-mind in the Petriot dish quickly taught itself the game and improved the more it practiced.
01:48:41.900 A clump of cells in a dish?
01:48:44.580 Did this?
01:48:45.600 Not a person.
01:48:46.920 Not a person.
01:48:48.020 Well, it's a half man, half mouse.
01:48:52.120 Kind of like, you know, Mickey Mouse is walking around down in the world.
01:48:55.620 It's kind of like that.
01:48:56.580 Not really a mouse, not really a human.
01:48:59.100 You know what I'm saying?
01:48:59.580 I thought it was just a giant mouse that wore clothes.
01:49:03.180 I'm thinking that, I don't know, maybe we shouldn't do this.
01:49:09.120 Maybe, maybe, maybe combining mouse and human cells, bad idea.
01:49:16.400 Bad idea.
01:49:17.280 Kind of like human cells and mouse cells and a virus.
01:49:23.780 Mm.
01:49:24.340 Bad idea.
01:49:25.540 Really?
01:49:26.020 Now, why?
01:49:26.660 Why would that be a bad idea?
01:49:27.860 I don't know.
01:49:28.080 It's just a gut.
01:49:29.040 What if we learned more about the virus to see how we could fight it in case it ever
01:49:32.520 happened to come out in the nearby community?
01:49:35.160 It's going to again.
01:49:36.260 It's going to again.
01:49:37.660 I just don't think we need to be doing this and playing pong.
01:49:43.560 Who paid for that?
01:49:44.980 They come into your office.
01:49:46.140 Because, you know, you're Mr. Moneybags, you're Mr. Entrepreneur, you're Mr. I love everybody.
01:49:52.340 I want to fund everything.
01:49:53.760 And they say, we want to put neutrons in a, we want to put brain cells in a dish, you know,
01:49:59.960 human and mice, and see if it can play pong.
01:50:03.960 I mean, my guess is we paid for it, right?
01:50:05.700 Don't we usually pay for these things?
01:50:06.980 This is in Australia, so they paid for it.
01:50:09.220 We just paid for another similar dumb experiment somewhere else.
01:50:13.020 So, this, you know, it is a clump of cells.
01:50:17.820 I mean, is it life?
01:50:19.180 It can play pong.
01:50:21.000 That is an interesting point here.
01:50:22.640 It is.
01:50:23.200 If a clump of cells can learn to play pong.
01:50:26.800 Yeah.
01:50:27.060 How can you deny that it's life?
01:50:31.400 Is there any doubt in your mind that China and people like Fauci would grow human brains
01:50:40.220 in a box and then just experiment on those human brains?
01:50:45.720 Get them to do stuff?
01:50:46.700 Hey, see if we can mow the lawn.
01:50:48.340 Of course they would.
01:50:49.140 Of course they would.
01:50:50.060 They probably are.
01:50:50.680 Can we stop doing this?
01:50:51.340 Can we stop doing this?
01:50:53.580 You know, I don't think we need brain bots, you know?
01:50:59.180 I just don't think we need to be mixing animals and let's stop that.
01:51:04.600 Let's stop that.
01:51:05.300 The idea of advancing science is positive.
01:51:09.460 We want it to.
01:51:10.460 Are there any limitations to that?
01:51:13.120 I know.
01:51:13.480 Well, like, you know, you think about the problem with it is, like, for example, developing a nuclear
01:51:17.820 weapon for the United States of America.
01:51:19.880 I would argue, good thing.
01:51:21.540 Glad they did it.
01:51:22.560 Um, uh, it had some really awful, uh, consequences, but it was, they were necessary ones and minimized
01:51:28.500 the loss of human life overall.
01:51:31.440 I'm glad that it occurred.
01:51:33.140 But of course, as we advance that technology, other actors are able to acquire those advances.
01:51:39.700 And then people that we don't trust have nuclear weapons.
01:51:42.980 We've heard bits and pieces about this relatively recently in the world.
01:51:46.620 So, yes, advancing science can be good, but, and we might have really good intentions for this stuff.
01:51:54.560 I mean, this is Australia, but as you point out, there's a lot of experiments going on all over the world that have really good intentions.
01:52:01.420 But that doesn't mean that necessarily you go ahead with them.
01:52:05.540 It's the Jurassic Park thing, you know?
01:52:07.620 Well, yeah.
01:52:08.540 People started thinking about it if they could and stopped thinking about whether they should.
01:52:11.600 It'll be the only time Jeff Goldblum is right about anything.
01:52:14.780 Yeah, well, it was, the line was written for him.
01:52:16.720 Oh, okay.
01:52:17.600 Okay, good, good, good.
01:52:18.900 All right.
01:52:19.360 All right.
01:52:19.680 So, let me just, I had the sun thing, I have the clump of cells thing, and now I have this story that I love from a subdermal microchip in one's hand to a tiny robot learning to imagine itself and its own purpose to a tiny microprocessor implanted directly into one's brain.
01:52:47.620 The line between man and machine is blurring.
01:52:52.100 So, a technological advancement that seemed incomprehensible a generation ago, when we read the Bible, now appears inevitable.
01:53:02.240 People are implanting chips in their hands and their heads.
01:53:07.980 Well, I'm glad they're specific on those two places.
01:53:11.460 I can't think of another book that talks about that in their heads or in their hands.
01:53:19.580 I think we should stop with the cyborg thing.
01:53:24.120 Last one.
01:53:25.880 Last one.
01:53:28.060 Dim the sun, just to recap.
01:53:30.500 No.
01:53:31.360 No.
01:53:32.780 Brain cells, mixing them with people and animals.
01:53:37.540 No.
01:53:39.140 Point B on that one.
01:53:40.440 Having it learn how to play Pong in a dish.
01:53:44.340 No.
01:53:47.180 Is it just Pong or all video games?
01:53:50.480 No, it's pretty much, it's pretty much all.
01:53:53.080 Okay.
01:53:53.460 It's pretty much all.
01:53:54.360 So, no, no Galaga.
01:53:55.920 Yeah.
01:53:56.280 No Pac-Man.
01:53:57.080 No.
01:53:57.520 No.
01:53:57.840 None of it.
01:53:58.240 Nothing.
01:53:58.680 None of it.
01:53:59.120 Okay.
01:53:59.620 And, uh, and, uh, and the biohacking, no.
01:54:03.600 Let's not put chips in our hands or in our, our head.
01:54:06.840 Okay?
01:54:07.180 Let's not do that.
01:54:08.580 Last one.
01:54:09.220 The concept of a linguistic fingerprint has been around for a while.
01:54:18.260 Think forensic detective.
01:54:20.980 If you can prove somebody wrote something, you can use it as evidence against them.
01:54:26.860 Some scholars say a linguistic fingerprint doesn't exist.
01:54:31.520 But if it does, then AI could learn your fingerprint and determine whether or not you wrote something.
01:54:40.300 This is what the director of the national intelligence just assigned her office research and development arm to create.
01:54:49.560 The DNI is the leader of all the intelligence community and a position recommended by the 9-11 commission.
01:54:57.500 So what could possibly go wrong?
01:55:00.540 The program is called hiatus, which is a super clever governmental name that I have no idea what it means.
01:55:09.180 But they want to determine someone's linguistic fingerprint, change the linguistic fingerprint of a text, and explain how the technology works in a way that people can understand.
01:55:21.440 This is so super good because it means everything you write will be trackable back to you.
01:55:30.240 Everything you write is could only really be written by you.
01:55:37.660 And certainly something couldn't be written by the intelligence community.
01:55:44.360 If they know how you write, I'm sure they can't reverse engineer this.
01:55:49.520 Sure, it can tell who wrote it.
01:55:52.620 But then they can't take an example of your writing and then just make up stuff that you never wrote.
01:56:00.260 You know what I mean?
01:56:02.540 Why worry about that?
01:56:06.380 Hey, Jesus.
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01:57:42.320 The Glenn Beck Program.
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01:58:04.540 So, could I please play, do we have the video of Joe Biden inappropriately, you know, touching a girl's shoulder?
01:58:15.720 You're going to have to be much more specific.
01:58:16.500 I know, the latest one.
01:58:17.920 Here it is.
01:58:18.740 Now, a very important thing I've told my daughter and granddaughters, no serious guys in your 30s.
01:58:25.120 Okay.
01:58:26.400 No what?
01:58:27.260 No serious guys in your 30s.
01:58:28.940 I'll keep that in mind.
01:58:29.660 At least.
01:58:30.380 At least.
01:58:30.900 I'll keep that in mind, creepy man.
01:58:32.860 I love the guy in the background, like, don't film this!
01:58:34.480 Don't film this!
01:58:35.780 You can see one of their aides walking in, like, please, get away with the camera right now.
01:58:39.940 Oh my gosh.
01:58:40.840 This is so weird.
01:58:42.000 It's so weird.
01:58:43.740 So weird.
01:58:44.380 Some of the comments, some of the comments, Byron York said, why does he do this?
01:58:53.720 Jerry Callahan said, so good, have decency and respect back in the White House.
01:58:59.520 Representative Sabatini said, very late stage Roman Empire.
01:59:03.560 Thomas Massey said, this is inappropriate behavior.
01:59:07.300 It's not endearing or charming.
01:59:09.440 It's creepy.
01:59:10.740 Yes.
01:59:11.040 And the fact that he's been using this line for decades while touching girls doesn't make
01:59:15.540 it okay.
01:59:16.760 Thomas Massey is nailing it there.
01:59:18.420 Yeah.
01:59:18.600 That's really what it, it's so weird.
01:59:20.600 Like, I can't say, okay, this is definitively, he's doing.
01:59:24.240 No, but it's, don't you feel, don't you feel a little like you felt with Michael Jackson?
01:59:29.940 Where you're kind of like, okay, there's no proof of anything, but this is weird.
01:59:35.200 And of course, obviously it's hard now not to bring this to the diary, which, yes, you
01:59:42.140 know, which we now know they've confirmed as his daughter's diary and she talks about
01:59:48.580 inappropriate touching from dad.
01:59:52.120 Hello.
01:59:53.920 I don't, I don't know what to make.
01:59:56.500 It's so strange because he did have, if you remember, he had all these incidents where he
02:00:00.280 did this and during the primary, he was hit on this hard from people on the left who said,
02:00:08.140 yeah, by the way, he did this to me too.
02:00:09.740 And I didn't like it.
02:00:10.500 And there was 15 different women who came out and said, this made me very uncomfortable.
02:00:15.380 I did not like it at all.
02:00:16.360 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
02:00:17.320 And it wasn't that it was reaching under the skirt and.
02:00:22.320 No, it elevated all the way to that.
02:00:24.100 Yeah.
02:00:24.220 But at its lowest level, it was what we just saw in video.
02:00:27.340 And after that, he said, look, I'm basically, I'm old.
02:00:30.500 I don't understand.
02:00:31.760 It's like the half frozen caveman lawyer from Saturday Night Live.
02:00:35.800 I don't understand your new concepts.
02:00:37.860 I'm just a caveman.
02:00:39.220 I don't understand your laws and your traditions.
02:00:41.660 Right.
02:00:41.820 It was basically that where he said, I'm just too old and I don't understand.
02:00:45.200 And yes, I wind up touching women in places they don't like, but you got to understand
02:00:49.260 I'm old.
02:00:50.420 And I'm going to stop that now.
02:00:51.480 No, I don't think we would take that.
02:00:52.660 But he said, I'm going to stop that now because now I understand.
02:00:55.820 Now I understand it's over the line and I'm stopping it.
02:00:57.920 I'm not going to do it anymore.
02:00:59.060 He was very clear about that.
02:01:00.820 And yet here he is doing it again to another young.
02:01:03.260 I mean, I don't know how old she is.
02:01:04.340 She didn't look.
02:01:05.060 She didn't look very old.
02:01:05.960 And she looks like she was missing some teeth.
02:01:09.320 So when she was in Portland, that could have been, you know, a bar fight with an eight
02:01:12.760 year old.
02:01:13.220 I have no idea.
02:01:14.220 We don't know.
02:01:14.720 But I mean, under certainly under 16.
02:01:17.480 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:01:18.980 And that's not that's.
02:01:20.280 Yeah, she looks.
02:01:21.560 Well, I was going to say.
02:01:22.780 10, 12, something like that.
02:01:23.900 Maybe.
02:01:24.160 But either way, it doesn't matter.
02:01:25.640 It doesn't matter.
02:01:26.180 I swear, she looked 12.
02:01:28.440 If she if that's your defense, you've lost.
02:01:32.740 No, this is the problem.
02:01:33.620 I mean, anybody under 65, it would be creepy with Biden.
02:01:37.080 Oh, anyone, you know, period.
02:01:39.520 Yes.
02:01:40.340 He could be.
02:01:41.020 My grandmother could be there and I'd be like, creepy, dude.
02:01:44.420 Back off grandma.
02:01:45.800 Yeah.
02:01:45.940 Okay.
02:01:47.300 He's creepy.
02:01:49.200 And I swear to you, at some point, it'll be past our lifetime because the National Archives
02:01:54.640 will hide them for 300 years.
02:01:56.680 But at some point, Americans will go, you know, my great, great, great, great, great, great,
02:02:01.520 great, great, great, great grandfather said this.
02:02:04.020 He was creepy.
02:02:04.920 There was going to come a time and something.
02:02:06.640 We need a time capsule where we talk about this only to be opened after the National Archives
02:02:15.440 are opened.
02:02:16.920 It's weird that he does this, too, with this strange, like, distant look in his eyes.
02:02:21.960 Like, there's this weird, like, disassociated thing that's going on while he's doing this.
02:02:27.420 Did you hear my podcast this weekend?
02:02:29.380 I did a podcast this weekend.
02:02:30.380 One of the ladies who.
02:02:32.400 Oh, yeah.
02:02:32.980 Yeah, and she said it was creepy because he had this distant look.
02:02:38.080 She said he didn't even see me as human.
02:02:40.880 I was just an object.
02:02:42.840 She said it was a disconnect that was disturbing.
02:02:47.920 And it's on display.
02:02:49.840 He's in the White House, everybody.
02:02:51.300 But the good news is our economy is roaring.
02:02:55.660 Strong as hell.
02:02:57.660 The Glenn Beck Program.