The Glenn Beck Program - November 03, 2025


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

161.41411

Word Count

20,499

Sentence Count

1,801

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

39


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck sits down with the President of the United States, Donald Trump. The two discuss the impact of the President's appearance on 60 Minutes, and how it changed the way we see things in the world.


Transcript

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00:02:59.960 Hello, America.
00:03:01.920 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:03:03.240 60 Minutes last night, the president was on.
00:03:07.260 I remember when it used to be a big deal, the president would come on 60 Minutes.
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00:04:11.200 Well, hello, Stu.
00:04:12.000 Welcome.
00:04:13.040 Glenn, how are you?
00:04:15.160 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:17.300 Fantastic.
00:04:18.020 Oh.
00:04:19.180 Oof.
00:04:20.160 It's Monday.
00:04:20.900 How else could you be?
00:04:21.880 Welcome to the program.
00:04:25.060 Stu, where do you want to start?
00:04:26.200 I think we start a little bit with 60 Minutes and what happened yesterday on 60 Minutes.
00:04:32.920 Ah.
00:04:34.220 Did you find anything, like, really important that happened?
00:04:38.920 Anything shocking in 60 Minutes?
00:04:41.420 I wouldn't say I saw anything shocking.
00:04:43.080 I think it's an interesting, maybe the biggest point of interest for me was exactly what you just described, which is this change in our society, right?
00:04:53.480 From a president going on 60 Minutes and it stopping the world and everybody talking about it to what this is, which I think is happening for two reasons.
00:05:03.860 One, the lesser influence of mainstream media generally and 60 Minutes and CBS specifically.
00:05:13.920 And two, the fact that this president talks to the media so much, he's constantly talking to them.
00:05:22.340 He's not trying to hide.
00:05:23.940 He doesn't have these big moments of reveal with the media because he's just constantly talking and letting everybody know what he's thinking.
00:05:31.080 So, it really gets disarmed them.
00:05:33.900 Yeah, this is the story of 60 Minutes.
00:05:36.280 This is the reason why.
00:05:38.220 I mean, he said some important things.
00:05:39.760 We're going to go over it.
00:05:40.900 But this president is in front of the media all the time.
00:05:44.720 So, he has disarmed that big, you know, he's going to be speaking Wednesday night to 60 Minutes.
00:05:50.980 He's going to be on an ABC interview.
00:05:53.020 He's going to be on a CNN interview.
00:05:54.740 He's on all the time.
00:05:56.060 So, you don't, he has overwhelmed the system with information.
00:06:01.820 The guy is just genius.
00:06:04.380 And he's disarmed.
00:06:05.660 Now, I mean, I know Korean John Pierre is out saying, oh, you know, he's not doing anything different than Joe Biden did.
00:06:12.700 Joe is in front of the press all the time.
00:06:14.420 No.
00:06:15.540 I mean, what's wrong with these people?
00:06:17.120 They think we don't have a memory at all.
00:06:19.680 But he did say some important things.
00:06:21.700 Let me start with China and Taiwan.
00:06:23.620 Listen to this, cut nine.
00:06:29.580 Cut nine.
00:06:30.600 Do we have it?
00:06:32.680 I'll be having a technical difficulty here.
00:06:35.160 Glenn, please stand by.
00:06:38.020 It does not seem like cut nine.
00:06:39.640 If we don't, if we.
00:06:40.540 Yeah.
00:06:41.860 Okay.
00:06:42.320 Tell me when you have it, will you?
00:06:43.400 So, what he said was that President Xi has come out and said, well, you know what?
00:06:52.180 I just want you to know, I'm not going to do anything with Taiwan while you're in office.
00:06:58.180 Well, that's good.
00:06:59.520 I mean, I hope that's true.
00:07:00.600 That's good.
00:07:01.140 It gives us time to prepare because, you know, 2027, I think, is the year that they said that they would probably go into Taiwan.
00:07:11.740 They said this years ago by 2027, which they can push that off a year.
00:07:16.220 2028, they'll go in to Taiwan.
00:07:19.500 And I think that's absolutely in the cards.
00:07:22.760 Do we have any of the 9, 10, 11, 12?
00:07:24.960 Do we have any of those cuts, please?
00:07:28.440 They're right here in my, I don't know.
00:07:30.940 I believe there's a technical problem there, Glenn.
00:07:34.140 Do we have audio?
00:07:35.300 Do we, just tell me so I can move on from audio.
00:07:37.740 Do we have audio on anything?
00:07:39.280 Is it a technical problem with the audio?
00:07:41.380 You have cut nine now?
00:07:43.760 Okay.
00:07:44.240 Here's cut nine.
00:07:44.800 I know you have said that Xi Jinping wouldn't dare move militarily on Taiwan while you're in office.
00:07:51.380 But what if he does?
00:07:53.520 Would you order U.S. forces to defend Taiwan?
00:07:56.720 You'll find out if it happens.
00:07:58.480 And he understands the answer to that.
00:08:01.000 Why not say it?
00:08:01.620 This never even came up yesterday.
00:08:03.100 Why not say it?
00:08:04.400 I don't know.
00:08:05.440 People were a little surprised at that.
00:08:07.180 He never brought it up because he understands it.
00:08:09.540 And he understands it very well.
00:08:11.280 Do you mind if I ask, when you say he understands, why not communicate that publicly to the rest of us?
00:08:16.300 What does he understand?
00:08:16.980 Because I don't want to give away, I can't give away my secrets.
00:08:19.800 I don't want to be one of these guys that tells you exactly what's going to happen if something happens.
00:08:23.320 The other side knows, but I'm not somebody that tells you everything because you're asking me a question.
00:08:29.060 But they understand what's going to happen.
00:08:31.340 And he has openly said, and his people have openly said at meetings,
00:08:35.480 we would never do anything while President Trump is president.
00:08:39.120 Because they know the consequences.
00:08:40.680 And they do.
00:08:44.440 Now, what's her name?
00:08:46.460 Nora McDonald?
00:08:48.360 Or is that Nora McDonald?
00:08:49.780 I can't remember.
00:08:50.660 One's a comedian and one claims to be a journalist.
00:08:53.300 I don't remember the difference.
00:08:55.360 But, you know, here she is.
00:08:56.900 Why won't you just say it?
00:08:59.060 I don't know.
00:09:01.080 Strategery?
00:09:03.220 Why wouldn't you just say it?
00:09:04.940 Presidents never say that.
00:09:06.920 They never say that.
00:09:08.080 Can you imagine?
00:09:08.800 What a stupid question that is.
00:09:12.500 And if you think...
00:09:14.220 Go ahead.
00:09:14.840 I was going to say, I think, you know, Trump sometimes does say stuff like that, right?
00:09:19.680 Like, he does.
00:09:20.680 For example, with North Korea, right?
00:09:22.480 Like, he was like, hey, we're going to blow you up and we're going to, you know, the fires of hell are going to rain down upon you.
00:09:28.180 Because North Korea is...
00:09:28.640 It's not China.
00:09:30.600 Right.
00:09:30.820 Like, he's making decisions based on strategy with different countries.
00:09:35.860 And there's different decisions to make with each nation.
00:09:38.060 And you think, when you look at something like this, what he's trying to, I think, communicate is he has communicated to China that they will be involved, but he does not want to escalate it publicly.
00:09:51.480 And honestly, all of that being said, I don't know what his actual answer is.
00:09:57.420 My suspicion is we won't be involved if that happens.
00:10:01.220 Honestly, like, I know we promised it, but my suspicion is if China actually goes in there, there's a good chance we are like, we come up with a reason to not be involved in it.
00:10:10.920 We can't, we can't, we can't be involved in that.
00:10:15.300 We will be involved in covert ways.
00:10:18.560 My guess is we blow up all those chip factories.
00:10:21.380 That's my guess.
00:10:23.240 And my guess is we have given the ability to Taiwan to do that long ago.
00:10:28.940 I don't know, but that's what I would do.
00:10:32.460 Because we don't have, we cannot, we cannot support a supply line that far away.
00:10:39.520 We just don't.
00:10:40.380 We don't, we're not capable of it.
00:10:42.180 So we don't have the supply lines.
00:10:44.120 We couldn't get things there fast enough.
00:10:46.240 And they are going to overwhelm with drones.
00:10:49.040 That's what, this is going to be the fastest war ever.
00:10:51.960 If they go into Taiwan, it will be over by the time we could ever get a ship or an airplane there.
00:10:56.240 It will be over.
00:10:57.420 They will just overwhelm the island with swarms of drones, period.
00:11:03.020 So here's what the president is actually doing.
00:11:05.660 He announced a deal on economic and trade relations with China.
00:11:12.520 So here's what he, here's the Chinese actions.
00:11:16.200 You ready?
00:11:17.640 Suspend new rare earth export controls.
00:11:20.580 Issue general license for exports of rare earth.
00:11:23.760 Listen to what he got.
00:11:24.940 Take significant measures to end the flow of fentanyl to the U.S.
00:11:28.820 Suspend all retaliatory tariffs since March 4th.
00:11:32.860 Suspend all retaliatory non-tariff measures since March 4th.
00:11:37.220 Purchase at least 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans.
00:11:41.960 And we lowered our tariffs by 10 points and extended the expiration of Section 301 tariff exclusions until November 2026.
00:11:51.080 Do you see what we got?
00:11:52.060 See what we gave up?
00:11:54.640 Let me just say that again.
00:11:56.420 Do you see what we got and what they gave up?
00:12:01.100 The president, it's genius how he got us here.
00:12:05.200 He didn't just engage with China directly.
00:12:07.380 He embarked on a massive, massive campaign securing the rare earth minerals from all of their allies, multiple countries.
00:12:20.220 He built an alternate system that cuts China out entirely.
00:12:27.380 Then he went after Venezuela, Russia, and Iran, all the three of their major allies.
00:12:33.480 This was the equivalent of the American president putting his foot down on the neck of China and saying, you want up?
00:12:42.580 You want up?
00:12:44.080 And China blinked because at this point they had no choice.
00:12:49.840 China's not used to being handled like this, and he just handled them.
00:12:55.460 This is a good win for America.
00:12:58.080 So when the president has done negotiation, why would he go on 60 Minutes and insult them even more?
00:13:04.680 Why would he go, you know what we're going to do?
00:13:06.420 We're going to vaporize Beijing.
00:13:08.880 And I'm on pretty good authority.
00:13:10.720 That's kind of what the president said.
00:13:12.960 It's exactly what the president said.
00:13:15.120 You know, you don't want to do that or I'll make Beijing disappear.
00:13:19.120 And Xi laughed at first and was like, what?
00:13:22.260 What?
00:13:22.720 And the president didn't laugh.
00:13:24.840 He didn't blink.
00:13:25.600 And Xi left going, he might just do it.
00:13:32.700 That's how you negotiate.
00:13:34.420 That's how you get all of the rare earth minerals.
00:13:36.860 That's how you get this giant concession from China.
00:13:41.080 The guy, I have to tell you, I mean, we've known this forever.
00:13:44.780 How long has everyone on the planet, you know, now, of course, the left won't say it.
00:13:50.980 The, you know, the Democrats won't say it, but everybody has always said, I wish we just
00:13:55.780 had a good negotiator on our side.
00:13:57.940 Would it be nice if we had somebody who looked at the country like a business and could just
00:14:02.480 run it like a business and knew how to negotiate?
00:14:05.400 We have the best negotiator I think we've ever had.
00:14:10.880 I can't think of anybody who's better than that.
00:14:12.900 Here's what he said yesterday on 60 Minutes on the ICE raids.
00:14:17.340 Cut 10.
00:14:20.360 More recently, Americans have been watching videos of ICE tackling a young mother, tear
00:14:26.200 gas being used in a Chicago residential neighborhood and the smashing of car windows.
00:14:31.940 Have some of these raids gone too far?
00:14:33.760 No, I think they haven't gone far enough because we've been held back by the by the
00:14:38.920 judges, by the liberal judges that were put in by Biden and by Obama.
00:14:43.500 You're OK with those tactics.
00:14:45.240 Yeah, because you have to get the people out.
00:14:46.760 You know, you have to look at the people.
00:14:48.340 Many of them are murderers.
00:14:50.080 Many of them are people that were thrown out of their countries because they were, you
00:14:54.060 know, criminals.
00:14:57.580 What do you think of that, Sue?
00:15:00.240 Again, he's not going to back down from that policy.
00:15:02.380 Not a surprise.
00:15:03.080 You know, criminals, you know, it is such a popular issue to get rid of people who are
00:15:10.660 violent criminals in this country that he's going to lock into that no matter what the
00:15:17.040 tactics look like, as long as they don't look cruel to people who are innocent.
00:15:23.940 Yes.
00:15:24.260 Right.
00:15:24.420 Like that's the type of stuff where he's going to he would get.
00:15:26.740 Yes.
00:15:27.080 Beat up.
00:15:27.820 But yes.
00:15:28.400 When these are people that are here illegally and it's not like, you know, I mean, if he's
00:15:35.560 beating a mom to these people are beating moms to death in the streets, of course, it's going
00:15:40.280 to be something different.
00:15:41.220 What we're seeing is what they're getting arrested on their way to work.
00:15:44.740 Like, you know, I don't think that's going to be controversial at all to the American people.
00:15:50.120 Well, 70% of the American people agree with the ice raids, 70%, no matter what, no matter
00:15:57.040 what the mainstream media makes it look.
00:15:59.980 That's the latest poll.
00:16:01.020 Have you read another poll?
00:16:02.240 Stu, you're looking at me like, what are you talking about?
00:16:03.500 I have seen more negative polling on the issue generally.
00:16:06.320 Um, it is, I think I just saw one yesterday or today, 70% I'll have to show prep today.
00:16:14.460 Yeah.
00:16:14.740 I think I did see that poll somewhere, but, uh, yeah, I wouldn't say that his border policy
00:16:20.860 is among his most popular policy.
00:16:23.380 Um, there have been some more negative reactions, not on the right, uh, but on the left and the,
00:16:29.280 and the independent voters who are concerned about these tactics generally.
00:16:34.540 Now, of course, what they've received about this is basically, this is the Gestapo.
00:16:39.640 So you'd understand that their analysis of what they're hearing in the media is that it's
00:16:44.560 a negative.
00:16:45.140 I think though, when you look at these individual cases, you wind, people wind up realizing,
00:16:50.840 okay, that's not what's actually going on.
00:16:53.480 Um, you know, I, I do think that generally speaking, this is a positive issue from him.
00:16:57.460 Certainly it's the, it's one of the issues that he cares about the most and he's not going
00:17:01.060 to back off of it.
00:17:01.960 Uh, I think there is this idea that the media can try to corner him and he's going to back
00:17:07.240 down.
00:17:07.880 When does this occur?
00:17:08.840 He's not going to.
00:17:09.440 This is not, the only time Trump has ever really backed down on anything is when occasionally
00:17:16.300 you'll get a situation where his base says, no, um, we can remember cases of this with
00:17:22.000 the second amendment.
00:17:22.820 Uh, he said something to the effect of like, well, we got to go in there and we'll take
00:17:25.660 the guns first and then we'll have the trial.
00:17:27.180 Well, his base said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:17:30.480 That's not the way this should work.
00:17:31.840 And he backed off of that.
00:17:33.020 That does sort of happen occasionally.
00:17:35.040 And you'll see occasionally when it comes to economic consequences, this is the, uh, you
00:17:40.560 could argue that, you know, he backs off on some of that stuff when he sees the market
00:17:43.680 crash or something of that, uh, sort.
00:17:46.780 But really with stuff like this, there's no sign of him backing down.
00:17:50.740 He believes the policy is correct.
00:17:52.060 He believes these people should leave.
00:17:54.120 And, uh, I, I think at this point, most people who are border hawks, if they have any complaint
00:18:02.180 about what's going on in the border, it's more that it's not enough, right?
00:18:06.360 Like it hasn't been widespread enough.
00:18:08.640 It has been a situation where it's been focused on, you know, we got a lot of attention on,
00:18:14.020 on the, on the Maryland father who went to El Salvador when, you know, I think the issue
00:18:19.680 is larger than a few of these cases.
00:18:22.480 So that is probably the only complaint you'd have from people who agree with him.
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00:19:43.080 So let me take on now what happened with the shutdown.
00:19:50.360 Here's cut 11 Trump on 60 minutes last night.
00:19:54.080 And the shutdown.
00:19:55.440 All we're doing is we keep voting.
00:19:57.260 I mean, the Republicans are voting almost unanimously to end it.
00:20:01.080 And the Democrats keep voting against ending it.
00:20:04.400 You know, they've never had this.
00:20:05.540 This has happened like 18 times before.
00:20:07.540 The Democrats always voted for an extension, always saying, give us an extension.
00:20:12.200 We'll work it out.
00:20:13.380 They've lost their way.
00:20:14.500 They've become crazed lunatics.
00:20:16.860 And all they have to do, Nora, is say, let's vote.
00:20:20.920 Senate Democrats say they will vote to reopen the government if Republicans agree to extend
00:20:27.340 subsidies for over 20 million Americans who use Obamacare for their health insurance.
00:20:33.860 Obamacare is terrible.
00:20:35.420 It's bad health care at far too high a price.
00:20:39.320 We should fix that.
00:20:40.840 We should fix it.
00:20:41.860 And we can fix it with the Democrats.
00:20:44.240 All they have to do is let the country open and we'll fix it.
00:20:47.880 They have to let the country open and I'll sit down with the Democrats and we'll fix it.
00:20:52.840 But they have to let the country.
00:20:54.140 And you know what they have to do?
00:20:55.220 All they have to do is raise five hands.
00:20:56.960 We don't need all of them.
00:21:00.940 Notice.
00:21:01.560 I mean, he is pissed about this.
00:21:04.160 He wants to fix this.
00:21:07.220 He wants.
00:21:07.760 I mean, he does not like Obamacare, but he also is probably leans more.
00:21:13.080 See if you agree with this, do leans more toward the the Democrat kind of fixing of health care than where I would lean.
00:21:21.560 I would lean shut it all off, shut it all off, get all of the the government regulation out of insurance and everything else.
00:21:30.600 Let all of this stuff just be a free market again.
00:21:33.800 And I think you would fix a lot of this.
00:21:36.060 I don't think that's Donald Trump's point of view.
00:21:39.020 Do you?
00:21:41.800 No, I don't think so.
00:21:43.320 I don't think it's again.
00:21:44.680 We talked about how the border is a real passion issue for him.
00:21:47.120 I don't think the health care thing is.
00:21:49.160 I just don't think that that is central to his, you know, his belief structure of long term.
00:21:55.380 He saw what happened.
00:21:56.260 He tried to he did try, I think, at the beginning to get rid of Obamacare.
00:22:00.000 I think there was a legitimate effort made.
00:22:02.360 It did not work.
00:22:03.140 I don't think the Republicans did.
00:22:05.040 You know, certainly many didn't.
00:22:06.480 The Republicans weren't serious.
00:22:06.960 Many didn't.
00:22:07.960 Obviously, it failed.
00:22:09.520 John McCain famously.
00:22:10.900 Although that it wouldn't.
00:22:11.940 Right.
00:22:12.220 That's a little bit blown out of proportion as the moment where it failed.
00:22:15.260 It actually failed before that.
00:22:17.380 If you look back.
00:22:18.420 But regardless, like, you know, it was something that he promised voters that he would try to do.
00:22:23.460 It didn't work.
00:22:24.480 And I think he's moved on from those sorts of real solutions that I would favor that you would favor.
00:22:31.580 Right.
00:22:32.020 Let me play one more.
00:22:33.360 Cut 12, please.
00:22:35.400 Government shutdowns in the past.
00:22:37.060 I did.
00:22:37.340 When they came about.
00:22:37.920 And you did it by bringing.
00:22:39.100 I'm very good at it.
00:22:39.940 But I'm not going to do it by.
00:22:41.440 I'm not going to do it by extortion.
00:22:43.460 I'm not going to do it by being extorted by the Democrats who have lost their way.
00:22:47.960 There's something wrong with these people.
00:22:49.740 So then what happens on November 15th when the troops don't get a paycheck?
00:22:52.820 Schumer is a basket case.
00:22:54.640 And he has nothing to lose.
00:22:56.440 He's become.
00:22:57.020 I just left Japan.
00:22:58.340 He's become a kamikaze pilot.
00:23:00.540 Sounds like it's not going to get solved, the shutdown.
00:23:02.560 It's going to get solved.
00:23:03.320 Yeah.
00:23:03.520 Oh, it's going to get solved.
00:23:04.460 How?
00:23:04.920 We'll get it solved.
00:23:05.720 Eventually, they're going to have to vote.
00:23:09.680 How?
00:23:10.960 Because I'm on the completely reasonable side and you seem completely unreasonable.
00:23:16.260 How?
00:23:16.600 How is this ever going to stop?
00:23:18.780 Because you won't give the Democrats what they want.
00:23:21.460 She is so.
00:23:23.220 Oh, she's so.
00:23:24.480 So mainstream, old-fashioned media just is sickening.
00:23:28.900 All right.
00:23:29.320 Back in just a second with more.
00:23:30.960 Let's move on from the 60 Minutes thing.
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00:25:02.600 Well, tomorrow is, tomorrow is election day.
00:25:19.180 I mean, should we start saying Mayor Mamdani now?
00:25:24.960 It's kind of frightening, isn't it?
00:25:26.520 Yeah, it's a pretty terrifying outcome.
00:25:32.040 Not a surprising one at this point, I guess.
00:25:34.640 There hasn't really been much polling or anything that puts this close.
00:25:38.520 There's one poll that kind of showed up and was, you know, somewhat positive for Cuomo.
00:25:42.980 If you think Cuomo being a mayor of a major city is a positive in any way.
00:25:47.860 I don't even know.
00:25:48.980 Honestly, I don't even know.
00:25:49.780 I get why people think that Mamdani is going to be worse.
00:25:53.800 He probably will be worse, but I don't think it's a sure thing.
00:25:57.460 I honestly don't even think it's a sure thing.
00:25:59.160 If people forget how bad Andrew Cuomo is, I think there's this coping mechanism that's going on.
00:26:05.040 Does he want communist grocery stores?
00:26:08.220 He probably doesn't want, or at least not outwardly saying he wants communist grocery stores.
00:26:13.500 I mean, I guess if that's your line as to how, you know.
00:26:16.600 Does he believe, well, it's not my line.
00:26:18.440 Does he believe that the 34,000 cops or less, that's the lowest it's ever been, 34,000 cops
00:26:28.140 or less, because he says it's really not about a number.
00:26:33.760 Does Cuomo believe in fewer cops on the street?
00:26:36.860 It doesn't matter.
00:26:38.080 He's terrible on that issue and has been terrible on that issue the whole time.
00:26:41.460 It's possible.
00:26:42.420 It's possible.
00:26:43.560 And this is the one thing you get with Cuomo.
00:26:45.580 This is the upside.
00:26:46.220 This is the upside case if you're in New York and you really want Cuomo to win.
00:26:49.580 He is so incredibly corrupt, some of his corruption will align with good policy.
00:26:56.020 That is the only thing you get out of Andrew Cuomo.
00:26:58.460 He is no better than Mom Donnie on most of these issues.
00:27:02.720 But he, for example, will have a guy who is in some form of corruption,
00:27:09.320 will be helping him out that will also help out the business sector.
00:27:14.240 There's things like that that align with something that you might say is helpful to New York City.
00:27:22.780 But see, this is why Mom Donnie is winning.
00:27:26.420 Mom Donnie is winning right now, I believe, because it's not about the Islamic thing.
00:27:32.980 It's not about the socialist thing.
00:27:36.040 That's probably half of his support, maybe maybe three quarters.
00:27:41.200 But that's not what pushes him over the top.
00:27:43.360 What pushes him over the top is the the other Democrat.
00:27:48.420 They're not going to vote for a Republican.
00:27:49.500 The other Democrat is just so horrible and and so traditional corrupt that they're tired of that.
00:28:00.180 They're tired of the corrupt Democratic politician.
00:28:03.060 They're tired of that.
00:28:03.860 They're not tired of Democrats.
00:28:05.160 They're tired of the cronyism and all of that.
00:28:08.940 And so here comes a fresh face.
00:28:11.480 Nobody really knows who he is.
00:28:12.940 It's I mean, it is the Obama thing where, you know, hope and change.
00:28:17.280 Yeah.
00:28:17.900 You know, they they they said that Obama.
00:28:21.760 Do we have that that clip?
00:28:23.100 They were saying that that Obama is very much, you know, the new or the old school Mom Donnie.
00:28:35.040 No, no, he's really not.
00:28:37.120 And Obama pledged his support from Mom Donnie.
00:28:39.600 And I would think that Mom Donnie would be like, oh, OK, OK, no, thank you.
00:28:44.000 No, thank you.
00:28:45.340 Not because they don't agree on things, but because I think that Mom Donnie's voters will look at Obama and say, you had your turn, buddy.
00:28:54.900 You you believe in the same things, you know, the the communist grocery stores, you know, the no cops thing, you know, hate Israel.
00:29:04.560 You believe all of those things you believe, but you didn't do any of them.
00:29:09.600 Now, Obama looks at it and says, yes, but I move the ball forward.
00:29:13.380 That's as far as I could go.
00:29:15.180 Progress, you know, progressive.
00:29:17.760 That's as far as I could go.
00:29:19.400 But he is not accepted by the real, you know, zealots, the real changers of the universe.
00:29:28.120 He was too progressive where now it's time for the real the hardliners to come in.
00:29:34.800 And that's what I think Mom Donnie is.
00:29:37.380 And I think Barack Obama is viewed by the Mom Donnie supporters, the real Mom Donnie supporters as a total sellout.
00:29:45.380 Would you agree with that or not?
00:29:47.340 Some.
00:29:47.760 I think that's I think that's true.
00:29:49.360 I think generally speaking, Democrats are not like that.
00:29:52.200 I think generally speaking, Democrats like Obama and they think while Democrats, I'm not talking about Democrats.
00:29:58.460 You're talking about Mom Donnie type supporters like real Mom Donnieites.
00:30:02.380 Yeah, those people do see they they they saw they saw the result in 2016 as a part result of not going far enough.
00:30:11.380 They were they complained about Joe Biden for not going far enough.
00:30:14.960 Of course, that's what they want.
00:30:16.040 And that that's the big thing, Glenn.
00:30:18.400 Really, the difference when you look at this election in New York is if Mom Donnie gets elected, is he could go one of two ways.
00:30:25.880 We've seen this happen before.
00:30:27.540 He could be the communist.
00:30:31.500 We know he is at his heart.
00:30:32.640 Right.
00:30:33.060 He could try to do all of these things he's promising and really screw up the city to to no end.
00:30:38.580 And probably the best case scenario for him is he gets in there.
00:30:43.220 He gets thwarted at times by the corrupt Democrats that are around him that can stop him.
00:30:49.140 He does not have unlimited power as the mayor, at least not yet.
00:30:52.700 You know, we saw this with Bill de Blasio.
00:30:54.660 Right. Bill de Blasio was just as dedicated a communist as was on a Mom Donnie is.
00:31:00.000 And in his reign as mayor was really bad.
00:31:02.440 It did not destroy the country.
00:31:04.440 It was really bad for the city.
00:31:06.480 It was a really bad time for the city.
00:31:08.520 And they paid a lot for the things that he did.
00:31:11.100 This is a guy who went on vacation to the Soviet Union.
00:31:14.820 Right.
00:31:15.320 Like this is not a guy who was not dedicated to the cause.
00:31:18.560 Right.
00:31:19.360 Mom Donnie.
00:31:20.680 My suspicion on Mom Donnie is he will go even farther than de Blasio did because he's, you know, young and aspirational.
00:31:31.360 Right.
00:31:31.700 Like I think de Blasio had been, you know, knocked down for a while and felt he had to moderate some of those views to get elected.
00:31:39.020 It's not really what what the case is here with Mom Donnie.
00:31:41.640 So I I'd be very terrified of him.
00:31:44.460 If I were in the city, I would probably begrudgingly be hoping that Cuomo somehow won this just because you at least have an idea what you're getting.
00:31:52.740 Right.
00:31:53.060 Yeah.
00:31:53.260 It's a devil, you know, the devil, you know, he's going to be terrible.
00:31:56.100 He's going to be incredibly corrupt.
00:31:58.300 He will probably commit, let's say, two to three crimes a day.
00:32:02.740 But, you know, that is probably, you know, possibly much better than what you're going to get out of Mom Donnie.
00:32:09.280 You know, and whatever reason, this city has moved now to a place where they won't even consider a guy who will do a good job.
00:32:16.160 That's not even a part of their consideration.
00:32:17.680 They're not even looking at Curtis Lewa, who would actually be fine as mayor and actually do a good job for the city.
00:32:23.420 No, I find it interesting.
00:32:25.620 How do you think Mom Donnie is going to internally take the suggestion that, hey, I'd love to be, you know, part of your council.
00:32:32.140 I love to be a sounding board for you.
00:32:35.040 I mean, he might like it outwardly, but I don't think that went with his real supporters and his real team that, you know, want the communist grocery stores and everything.
00:32:45.400 I can't imagine that went over well.
00:32:48.540 Yeah, I think like making fun of it kind of bad internally, I think.
00:32:53.180 Yeah.
00:32:53.440 Behind the closed doors.
00:32:54.840 Yes.
00:32:55.260 I think I think there's two ways to look at it.
00:32:57.080 And I think probably people in his inner orbit looked at it both ways, which is one.
00:33:02.780 You believe this guy, you know, he wasn't early with us.
00:33:06.140 I know.
00:33:06.480 You know, he let us all down when he was president.
00:33:08.860 He didn't go far enough.
00:33:09.840 This is pathetic.
00:33:10.500 And now he's trying to, you know, get in our good graces.
00:33:12.780 I do think a smarter analysis of this, however, on their side is.
00:33:18.160 If we can get him to embrace us, it moves us to the mainstream of the party.
00:33:23.640 Yes.
00:33:24.080 You know, it makes you know, it's funny.
00:33:25.860 I think both Mom Donnie and the entire Republican Party are going to be rooting for Mom Donnie to be the face of the Democratic Party.
00:33:33.240 That's going to happen real soon.
00:33:35.040 The Democrats don't want that.
00:33:37.140 You know, the Chuck Schumers of the world don't want that, but every Republican should be doing everything they can to make sure people understand the future of the Democratic Party is Mom Donnie.
00:33:47.740 It's interesting to me that.
00:33:51.960 You would say, because I think you're right that he would say, hey, this would mainstream us a little bit more, make us look a little more acceptable for the party.
00:34:01.100 Although I think I think Barack Obama's legacy is not as solid as it would have been.
00:34:12.560 I think he's going to age like Bill Clinton aged where Bill Clinton was popular for a while.
00:34:18.040 And then as we get farther, farther away from it, you're just like, that guy was really corrupt and really bad.
00:34:22.600 I mean, he was he was really not good.
00:34:25.160 I can't believe people still like him and not really in with the Democratic Party.
00:34:31.200 And I think I think Barack Obama, because the Democratic Party is becoming so radical, I think he's going to be even worse because he's going to look like a total sellout.
00:34:40.980 A guy who at least his wife believed it.
00:34:43.140 And he said he believed it, but he never really got down and did it.
00:34:48.320 And they will not accept the hey, he moved the ball as far as he could.
00:34:52.660 They won't accept that.
00:34:53.720 And I think they will look at him at least internally, just like we would look that George W.
00:35:01.940 Bush coming in, you know, in late 2024 and saying, you know what?
00:35:07.660 I'd love to be an advisor for Donald Trump.
00:35:10.580 We would be like, I don't think so.
00:35:13.400 I don't think so.
00:35:14.380 And there might be some that would argue, hey, bring him in.
00:35:17.020 Let's just bring him in.
00:35:18.260 You know, let's go ahead.
00:35:19.560 It'll it'll help, you know, bring the, you know, the rest of the party in and it will widen the tent.
00:35:25.060 But don't listen to him for the love of Pete.
00:35:27.380 Don't listen to him.
00:35:28.160 And the hardcore Trump supporters, I would have been like, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't bring him in.
00:35:36.700 And I just have that feeling that that's what's coming.
00:35:39.960 But but we'll see.
00:35:41.220 We'll see how they they do it.
00:35:43.000 There's there's also something really disturbing that is happening with the Democratic Party and the the fundraisers that are going going on, especially in Michigan.
00:35:53.760 There is, you know, you've heard of a pack.
00:35:57.200 But have you heard of a pack?
00:35:59.720 It's the Arab American pack.
00:36:01.740 It's exactly like the American Israeli pack, except it's the American.
00:36:07.520 It's the Arab first Arab American pack.
00:36:11.900 Isn't that interesting?
00:36:13.580 American Israeli and Arab American pack.
00:36:17.600 And this thing is wildly, wildly Islamist, in my opinion.
00:36:26.360 And I want to explain what is happening in Michigan and show you the show you the beginning of what is coming our way quickly coming our way here in America.
00:36:37.920 We'll do that in just a second.
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00:36:52.000 And finally, when we said, OK, we're going to move and we're going to sell our house, I said to my partner, my brother, I said, we I have to find a real estate agent that I can trust in my area.
00:37:05.660 We didn't have one.
00:37:06.780 And so we went and buckled down and we looked and looked and looked and did all these vetting.
00:37:11.140 And we found we found a guy that fit our, you know, our our mold.
00:37:16.080 His name is Brad Cook and Brad came out, looked at the house, helped us price the house, helped come up with a plan, helped us stop spending so much money on staging and everything else.
00:37:30.100 And he's like, hold off, hold off, hold off.
00:37:31.520 I think we could sell it.
00:37:32.540 I said I wanted the house sold by November 1st.
00:37:35.660 We closed October 31st.
00:37:38.040 The guy got the job done, got great price for it, everything that we needed and we wanted.
00:37:44.580 We got because we had the right real estate agent.
00:37:47.660 Now, if you're in my area, that would be Brad.
00:37:50.720 But if you're in another area, like I had one of the real estate agents from real estate agents, I trust dot com here in Florida to buy our new house was Lisa true.
00:38:00.320 You have somebody in your area and most likely we can turn you on to that person.
00:38:05.480 We don't have them everywhere because we want to make sure that we can watch them, monitor them.
00:38:10.100 They don't work for us, but we recommend them.
00:38:12.160 So my name is on each one of these people.
00:38:14.100 I want to make sure that everybody has the experience that I claim you're going to have with these people.
00:38:19.520 And so far, that's been the that's been the that's been the rule almost every time.
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00:40:46.140 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:40:47.940 48 years in this industry, and this is as good as it gets.
00:40:52.580 Welcome to the welcome to the program.
00:40:54.740 We're really glad you're here.
00:40:55.700 I want to talk to you a little bit about a a pack.
00:40:58.400 I don't even know what you call it.
00:40:59.560 It's the Arab American pack as opposed to the Arab Israeli pack that everybody seems to have a problem with.
00:41:06.920 I'm going to talk about that coming up in a second.
00:41:08.340 But first, Stu, you have some numbers on this Barack Obama theory of mine.
00:41:13.340 Yeah, we talked about like what what are the what's the approval rating of Barack Obama?
00:41:16.900 Is it fading at all?
00:41:17.780 And why would they want him associated with a campaign like this?
00:41:20.780 He is very, very popular.
00:41:21.900 Gallup did a poll on all of their five living presidents, if you don't include Jimmy Carter, who I believe is still alive for voting purposes.
00:41:30.220 But if you have the five that are alive now, you have the highest approval rating is Barack Obama, 59 percent.
00:41:39.120 Second is George W. Bush, which at 52 percent.
00:41:42.500 Then Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
00:41:44.740 This is at the beginning of this year.
00:41:46.640 So right after his inauguration, yeah, 48 percent, they're both tied.
00:41:51.340 And then Joe Biden, the lowest at 39 percent.
00:41:54.520 So wait, what was Bill Clinton decade after Bill Clinton was in office?
00:41:59.080 So 2010, what was Bill Clinton's approval rating compared to now much considerably higher?
00:42:05.140 He was 61 percent in 2010 and now to 48, 48.
00:42:09.660 So that's a pretty big drop off for you.
00:42:11.240 That's a huge drop.
00:42:12.100 That's that's what I'm talking about.
00:42:14.260 Barack Obama is now at 58, 59 percent.
00:42:17.000 You watch over the next 10 years.
00:42:18.940 He'll be in his he'll be in the 40s.
00:42:21.440 I think these guys are not aging well.
00:42:24.220 Now, Bill Clinton had the, you know, sex scandals and everything else.
00:42:28.260 Yeah.
00:42:28.780 But I really think it's swinging so hard the other way.
00:42:33.720 And Barack Obama was he is going to be viewed by the left as the typical politician.
00:42:42.100 Democrats might like him, but he's by.
00:42:47.320 But if they continue to go left, he's going to look like a sellout politician.
00:42:53.040 I think he already does look like a sellout politician to those on the real left.
00:42:57.440 You think Antifa likes him?
00:42:59.540 Do you think, you know, the the Democratic socialists really like him?
00:43:05.880 They tolerate him because he moved the ball forward.
00:43:08.300 But he's he's not one of them except in spirit.
00:43:14.900 Makes sense.
00:43:15.900 Yes.
00:43:16.480 I can't give you two quick stats here before we go.
00:43:18.460 Most popular in any category is Obama among Democrats.
00:43:21.780 Ninety six to four approval.
00:43:23.180 More popular than Trump among Republicans.
00:43:25.640 Ninety three to seven.
00:43:26.680 Wow.
00:43:26.880 But there's only one president that is that is above water with Republicans, independents
00:43:31.700 and Democrats.
00:43:32.580 Who is it?
00:43:34.660 Only one is popular, is above water.
00:43:38.300 All three categories.
00:43:40.300 None of them are even close, usually with the opposition party.
00:43:42.840 The only one, George W. Bush.
00:43:44.800 He is now plus five among Democrats.
00:43:48.800 Who would have thought after doing the show during that period, that would ever be the case?
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00:47:13.640 Welcome to the program.
00:47:15.500 Stu, do you have any look at any of the polls?
00:47:20.620 I mean, I know it's close in Virginia.
00:47:23.920 It's also close in New Jersey.
00:47:27.060 I think we're going to see Momdani be the mayor of New York, which is crazy to me.
00:47:31.920 But, you know, New York is crazy.
00:47:33.480 What do you have in Virginia and New Jersey?
00:47:38.160 Yeah, so we can go through some of that.
00:47:40.800 The, I mean, when you say it's close, I don't know that it's going to be super close.
00:47:47.840 We, I would say right now the polling shows, at least at the governor level,
00:47:51.700 that Spanberger is probably going to win.
00:47:54.620 That's at least what the polling shows at this point.
00:47:57.160 Nothing that I'm happy about, but the average on RealClearPolitics is 52 to 43.
00:48:02.540 We are basically high single digits, low double digits in almost every poll of that race for a month.
00:48:09.300 So that's the one in my heart.
00:48:11.040 Except the one in my heart.
00:48:12.080 Right.
00:48:12.240 We have seen a couple close ones.
00:48:13.680 The Trafalgar poll was a four-point difference.
00:48:18.860 But, again, Sears has not been there.
00:48:22.480 Now, the way I think you're going to get some good news, potentially, out of Virginia is the Jay Jones election.
00:48:30.500 I think there's a good chance there.
00:48:32.600 Polling has completely reversed since this scandal came out.
00:48:36.300 Initially, of course, reported by National Review a few weeks ago where he had all these texts that were, you know, threatening people's lives and such.
00:48:44.960 You know, just the basics.
00:48:46.900 You know, the basics.
00:48:48.080 I can't believe that guy is still running.
00:48:50.300 That there's more than 10% of the people, 20% of the people that would vote for him after what he said.
00:48:57.180 I mean, I just can't believe it.
00:48:59.100 But, well, stranger things are happening.
00:49:01.060 Yeah, you know, and I think, you know, if you look at, if you look at kind of the prediction markets, which are looking at all of this data, you see, you know, Spanberger, 96% chance to win this race.
00:49:14.320 That's how, that's a very, very, that's actually slightly higher than Momdani's percentage, if you believe that.
00:49:21.260 I don't know that I would be more confident in that, but that is what the prediction markets are saying right now.
00:49:27.020 That's a massive situation, right?
00:49:29.060 I mean, that is a, you know, this is a state that really should be a state where Republicans have a really good chance of winning again in a blue state.
00:49:40.640 And unfortunately, that does not seem to be the case.
00:49:42.980 In the attorney general race, predictions markets see it as a 60-40 race for Mayaris, the Republican, as a favorite.
00:49:51.820 So, you know, a little bit better than a coin flip, I would say, but not a sure thing by any means.
00:49:59.820 The polling has moved towards Mayaris.
00:50:02.160 I believe he's, something like nine of the last 10 polls that I've seen have been, he's been leading that race.
00:50:09.060 Some of them have been pretty close, though.
00:50:10.840 So, I would not say it's a home run.
00:50:12.420 Yeah, someone won this morning.
00:50:14.080 Yeah.
00:50:14.680 I mean, one point.
00:50:15.720 One point.
00:50:16.140 That's not good.
00:50:16.660 No, and, you know, you look at this and you say, Virginia is a, you know, people call it a purple state.
00:50:22.720 I would say it's a light blue state.
00:50:24.580 It is, you know, all things being equal, Democrats will tend to win elections there by high single digits, low double digits statewide.
00:50:34.040 Republicans can win when the right circumstances hit.
00:50:37.140 But if you look at what the circumstances are right now, you have a situation like in this, in the state, Trump is, I think, about minus 20 among Virginia voters.
00:50:47.120 And when it comes to approval rating, is that the environment where you get a surprise victory?
00:50:53.520 Usually not.
00:50:54.760 Now, we look at the attorney general race, and that is the type of circumstance where you can get the surprise.
00:50:59.700 Right.
00:50:59.940 When you have a big scandal, you have something like this pop up, you can surprise people.
00:51:05.840 It's just really hard in this environment.
00:51:07.720 So, I think I just say, I just want to make sure it's a surprise that you might lose an election if you say, my opponent's children, I'd like to see them shot and die in their mother's arms.
00:51:20.080 Again, the standards of voters are not as high as I would like.
00:51:23.500 Yeah, I know.
00:51:24.840 Some of these standards do not reflect the standards of the host.
00:51:27.860 Yes.
00:51:29.940 The mayoral election in New York is another one we've been watching, of course.
00:51:33.860 Mom Donnie at 94%.
00:51:35.340 Cuomo at 6% or 7%, depending on what market you're looking at.
00:51:39.180 Sliwa is now to the point where he is, you cannot even buy no shares on the market anymore.
00:51:48.100 There's no shares available on CalCity I'm looking at right now.
00:51:51.940 There are zero shares available for Curtis Sliwa not to win the election.
00:51:55.740 So, there's tons of people, or excuse me, for him to win the election.
00:52:00.940 You can't even go out there and say, I want to bet no, because there's no one to take the other side of that bet right now.
00:52:06.100 Now, that's kind of bizarre.
00:52:07.220 I mean, we've talked about this.
00:52:08.560 Most polling shows that if Sliwa were to drop out, Cuomo would do a little bit better than if Cuomo were to drop out and it was only Mom Donnie versus Sliwa.
00:52:22.780 However, not all polling shows that.
00:52:24.480 Some polling shows that actually Sliwa would perform better in that scenario.
00:52:28.040 By a pretty significant margin between the two.
00:52:32.980 Yeah, it was at least a few points.
00:52:35.400 Yeah, it was a few points higher than if, what's his name, dropped out.
00:52:42.000 If Sliwa would have dropped out, it was higher percentage by a few points, if I'm not mistaken, that if Cuomo would have dropped out.
00:52:54.440 Yeah.
00:52:54.680 It was a much better scenario.
00:52:56.700 I mean, look, the bottom line is the better scenario in almost all of these cases is Mom Donnie wins, right?
00:53:03.160 So there was one poll that came out over the weekend that showed if Sliwa were to drop out, Cuomo would actually win and showed Cuomo within four points in a three-way election.
00:53:17.280 This is way out of the mainstream as to what we've seen in other polls, though.
00:53:22.420 And so I don't know what to take of that.
00:53:24.460 It's one poll.
00:53:25.260 Sometimes one poll is right.
00:53:26.700 But in this situation, it does not seem, you know, like this would be a perfect situation for some pro-business, somewhat sane Democrat to be in this election right now.
00:53:39.000 That person could beat Mom Donnie.
00:53:40.920 Cuomo is just not the guy that's going to do it.
00:53:42.960 He's terrible.
00:53:43.520 So let me ask you this.
00:53:44.540 You're in New York City.
00:53:46.240 I know you're going to vote.
00:53:48.040 You're going to vote.
00:53:48.580 But Sliwa is not on the ballot.
00:53:50.960 Do you vote?
00:53:52.540 And who do you vote for?
00:53:53.440 I would.
00:53:53.860 If I was going to vote in New York City, I would vote for Sliwa.
00:53:56.860 No, no, no.
00:53:57.600 Sliwa is not on the ballot.
00:53:58.660 Oh, I would jump off the George Washington Bridge.
00:54:02.480 Right.
00:54:02.820 I know you wouldn't do that either.
00:54:03.840 I would intentionally jump off a bridge to my death.
00:54:06.880 I know you wouldn't do that either.
00:54:07.880 I would wait for a boat that seemed to have a lot of jagged metal on it before I jumped.
00:54:14.280 Because I would want it to go.
00:54:16.200 Right.
00:54:16.500 No, I mean, certainly wouldn't vote for either of them.
00:54:20.440 I could not personally cast a vote for Andrew Cuomo.
00:54:24.220 I mean, the man, I think, is responsible for thousands of people dying.
00:54:28.080 And I understand that Mamdani might be a bit worse on some of these policies.
00:54:32.840 I think Cuomo will also be bad on most of them.
00:54:35.620 But that being said, I could not reward a serial groper and person who is responsible
00:54:41.980 for the deaths of thousands of old people.
00:54:44.940 No, I just could not cast that vote.
00:54:47.780 I understand.
00:54:48.660 I understand I might not be in the mainstream on that one.
00:54:51.380 Maybe there's a lot of people in the audience who would vote for Cuomo in that situation.
00:54:55.460 No, I have to tell you, I really respect that.
00:54:58.340 I really do.
00:54:58.960 But I think I would vote.
00:55:00.280 I really do.
00:55:00.900 I just think you'd vote for Cuomo.
00:55:02.740 Man, I would never admit to it.
00:55:07.020 You just did on national radio.
00:55:09.180 What are you talking about?
00:55:09.920 Well, because I'm not voting.
00:55:11.060 I would never admit to it.
00:55:12.760 I would be, you know, I would have the I'd probably be the guy selling the bumper sticker.
00:55:17.180 Don't talk to me.
00:55:17.940 I didn't vote for either of them.
00:55:19.400 But if I was if I was living in New York, I would think this guy.
00:55:24.720 I mean, I know how.
00:55:26.780 Yes, he's killed grandparents.
00:55:29.340 But what are the odds that we're going to get another one of these situations where he can kill my grandparent?
00:55:35.400 And both my grandparents are dead, all four of them.
00:55:37.360 So maybe I'm OK.
00:55:39.940 I would it would kill me to vote for him.
00:55:43.300 But I just think that Mom Donnie, if he does the things that he's saying he's going to do.
00:55:49.180 Oh, my gosh, it would be I mean, you why live in New York?
00:55:55.520 It's going to be an absolute hellscape.
00:55:58.540 That question has been an answer for me long ago.
00:56:02.180 Long ago.
00:56:02.880 I was born in the state and I no longer live there.
00:56:05.460 There's I know.
00:56:06.060 There are many reasons for that.
00:56:07.960 I know.
00:56:08.520 But let me ask you this.
00:56:09.780 What do you think the odds are?
00:56:11.580 Because one thing we've learned, I think, over the years is sometimes what we see as the worst case scenario in an election like this winds up working out relatively well.
00:56:21.780 Like we've talked about this.
00:56:23.200 That's why I admire.
00:56:23.860 That's why I admire your stance, because that's actually what I should do.
00:56:28.560 I just don't know if I'm strong enough to do it, but it's what it's what I should do, because that's what we learned in the 2020 election.
00:56:37.740 You just vote.
00:56:39.180 Whatever is going to happen.
00:56:40.560 We don't know.
00:56:41.720 Stop trying to scheme your way through all of these things.
00:56:45.340 You know what I mean?
00:56:45.940 Just vote for what is right and let the chips fall where they may.
00:56:50.160 People hate that.
00:56:50.960 I'm living in New York City with my family.
00:56:53.820 I'm like, yeah, well, the chips might fall on, you know, my children.
00:56:57.840 I don't know.
00:56:58.900 Being eaten by homeless cannibals in the subway.
00:57:02.720 Well, there's an easy.
00:57:03.720 I should say homeless communist cannibals in the subway.
00:57:07.160 The best kind of homeless cannibals.
00:57:08.760 Of course.
00:57:09.560 There is an easy vote, honestly, if you live in New York, and it is realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:57:15.820 You go there.
00:57:17.320 You cast your vote there.
00:57:19.120 It gets you out of that hell hole.
00:57:20.980 And you move somewhere else.
00:57:23.100 I know.
00:57:23.200 Because, you know, look, especially, I think, you know, either Cuomo or Mamdani are going
00:57:28.480 to make the situation considerably worse.
00:57:31.380 Even than it is.
00:57:32.440 And I'm not a fan of Eric Adams.
00:57:34.580 I mean, I don't think he's done a great job by any means.
00:57:37.280 No.
00:57:37.920 But both of them are going to make the situation much, much worse in a city that's already
00:57:41.400 has lots of struggles, right?
00:57:43.480 Like, there's lots of reasons why you shouldn't want to live there if you do.
00:57:48.540 So, you know, run for the hills is the best answer if the George Washington Bridge is too
00:57:53.780 congested for you to get to the top of it and jump off.
00:57:56.860 Yeah.
00:57:57.240 I will tell you, don't move to Texas or Florida.
00:57:59.820 Don't wreck it.
00:58:00.660 You're too late.
00:58:01.460 If you didn't know until now, I think it's too late for you.
00:58:05.480 You know what I mean?
00:58:06.600 Now, I'm like, I'm not convinced you really understand, you know?
00:58:12.240 Now, it's like, hey, I need an escape valve.
00:58:15.120 Yeah.
00:58:16.660 Maybe you should stay there and learn a little bit more.
00:58:20.060 You know, it's like all the people who live in the former communist countries, they all get
00:58:24.020 it now.
00:58:24.400 They all get, all of them get it.
00:58:27.140 Now they're, now they're all like, what, what, what is your problem with Trump?
00:58:29.960 He's a really good, have you, do you know what Mondami is going to bring?
00:58:33.280 Everybody who has lived in a common, former communist country, they know they recognized
00:58:37.760 Obama.
00:58:38.600 They recognized all of the policies under Biden with this globalist bullcrap, W E F.
00:58:45.020 They recognize Mondami in anybody.
00:58:47.720 You lived in Cuba and you got out, you understand, you get it, you get it.
00:58:52.120 And, you know, unfortunately, you know, maybe you're going to have to swim across, you know,
00:58:58.600 the Hudson before you get when you're like, I've got to escape.
00:59:02.520 And somebody, somebody in New Jersey is shooting at the water to make sure that none of you
00:59:07.040 escape.
00:59:07.760 Maybe, maybe that's, what's going to have to happen before some of these people get
00:59:12.020 it.
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01:00:30.660 So Democratic candidates in Michigan are are kind of interesting, very interesting.
01:00:40.760 In fact, those who, you know, are condemning a pack are taking donations and are speaking
01:00:49.080 at the Arab American pack.
01:00:54.060 So you didn't want to go to the American Israeli pack.
01:00:58.300 You think that's evil.
01:00:59.100 But the Arab American pack is definitely not.
01:01:02.660 But let me tell you what these guys are for up in Michigan.
01:01:06.540 This is this was led by or is led by Osama Siblani.
01:01:12.560 He is a guy who owns the Arab American news, and he co-founded.
01:01:18.500 I don't even know what you call it.
01:01:19.880 A pack in 1998 in a mission to elect Arab American candidates who lobby on behalf of the Arab American
01:01:27.500 political causes.
01:01:29.140 OK, nothing wrong with that so far.
01:01:30.840 But what are those causes that they're doing now?
01:01:33.160 Well, you know, support for terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah.
01:01:40.060 That's a problem.
01:01:41.560 Siblani has praised the terrorist groups of Hezbollah and Hamas as freedom fighters at a rally last
01:01:49.140 September.
01:01:49.700 Remember, Siblani called the late Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
01:01:54.840 That's the guy who, you know, was in charge of October 7th, a hero.
01:02:00.580 He tried to speak, but his speech just kept being interrupted by chance of death to Israel
01:02:07.020 and calls for Israeli Jews to be sent back to Poland.
01:02:14.180 OK, OK, well, that's an interesting that's an interesting take.
01:02:17.780 So some of the Democratic lawmakers there like Gilchrist and El Saeed are cozying up to him
01:02:27.600 because he, you know, he's got a lot of, you know, he has a lot of influence in the the Arab
01:02:34.720 parts of town, I guess.
01:02:37.040 Haley Stevens, she's a Democrat.
01:02:39.900 Is it she or he Haley?
01:02:41.300 I imagine it's a she running against El Saeed for Senate.
01:02:44.440 Condemned Siblani's statement last year, said she would refuse to meet with him.
01:02:48.360 I will not condone or associate with this kind of relationship.
01:02:52.280 A grown man should not be saying all Jews should go back to Poland.
01:02:55.800 I'm going to go a step further.
01:02:57.660 Even a kid should not be should not be saying that.
01:03:01.560 They all spoke at a pack.
01:03:05.160 Gilchrist was photographed seated at the table by.
01:03:07.260 By what's his name?
01:03:12.300 Saeed also at the table was Hassan L.
01:03:16.700 Quizney in a mom in Dearborn Heights, who last year called supporters of a bill to oppose
01:03:22.620 anti-Semitism stooges of Israel and should be indicted and convicted of treason.
01:03:28.460 They also spoke at Arab con alongside multiple speakers who defend Moss.
01:03:36.860 This is Gilchrist and El Saeed Arab con.
01:03:39.500 I think that's like Comic-Con, except.
01:03:42.740 Everybody blows himself up at the end.
01:03:44.460 I'm not I'm not really sure.
01:03:45.760 I'm not really sure they they praise the Al-Aqsa flood.
01:03:50.700 That's October 7th and the Dearborn, Michigan is where they are centered, blah, blah, blah.
01:04:00.620 I mean, this is an amazing what is this out of?
01:04:02.560 This is an amazing article from the Free Beacon on what is actually happening in Dearborn.
01:04:10.200 Now, this is the same guy.
01:04:11.760 The controversy in Dearborn, you might have heard about this.
01:04:15.560 There was a street named in honor of Sublami.
01:04:18.340 Sublami, he is the guy who started all of this, you know, loves all of this crazy radical stuff.
01:04:25.760 They named a street after him and some residents were upset.
01:04:30.220 And if you remember right, you might remember this.
01:04:32.460 Get this audio ready.
01:04:35.480 A Dearborn resident at a city council meeting stood up and said, hey, this is really not welcoming.
01:04:42.800 And Hamoud stands up.
01:04:46.300 He's part of the city council meeting.
01:04:48.980 And this is what he said.
01:04:51.040 I mean, Hezbollah, you know, bombed the embassy in Beirut and including many Americans.
01:04:59.940 So I just feel it's quite inappropriate.
01:05:02.720 You are an Islamophobe.
01:05:03.900 And although you live here, I want you to know as mayor, you are not welcome here.
01:05:08.020 And the day you move out of the city will be the day that I launch a parade celebrating the fact that you moved out of the city.
01:05:13.220 Because you are not somebody who believes in coexistence.
01:05:16.840 Okay, so there's the mayor of Dearborn.
01:05:20.240 This is who he was talking about.
01:05:22.640 This is who that guy was talking about.
01:05:25.340 That's how far things have been lost now in Dearborn, in Michigan, Minnesota, about to be lost in New York, I think.
01:05:42.040 Texas is under attack like no other state.
01:05:45.000 It is the worst in Texas.
01:05:46.640 Texans just have not caught on to it yet.
01:05:50.220 Meanwhile, over in London, police have ruled out terrorism in the stabbing attack.
01:05:56.400 After two men were arrested, they got on board.
01:06:03.000 And, I mean, they just started going down and just started stabbing people on the train from one stop to another.
01:06:12.040 So, police now say this is not terror.
01:06:18.480 Even though they were both immigrant.
01:06:20.280 What is this then?
01:06:21.720 What was this?
01:06:22.780 This is Glenn Beck.
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01:08:04.280 I don't think I've ever read a book review word for word on the air before.
01:08:11.940 Uh, and I'm not sure I've ever even read a book review on the air before more than a paragraph.
01:08:18.000 But this book review is so good.
01:08:20.900 It must be read verbatim.
01:08:23.200 A book so bad.
01:08:25.340 It has shattered liberals faith in DEI.
01:08:29.000 It is a free beacon review of independent.
01:08:34.000 A look inside a broken White House outside the party lines by Kareem Jean-Pierre.
01:08:41.220 You ready?
01:08:42.400 This is Stu.
01:08:43.100 You're going to love this.
01:08:44.980 I can't wait.
01:08:46.760 Kareem Jean-Pierre cannot stop making history.
01:08:50.180 Earlier this year, the former White House press secretary became the highest ranking openly queer French-born black woman with a hyphenated surname to publicly renounce the Democratic Party for being mean to Joe Biden.
01:09:02.320 She is the only black female lesbian immigrant to publish a book about her time in the Biden administration.
01:09:08.800 And it is the worst political memoir ever written in the history of the English language.
01:09:16.240 This is not hyperbole.
01:09:19.720 It is a especially vacuous genre and highly competitive, to be sure.
01:09:25.220 But imagine writing a book so bad it could shame Democrats and liberals into second-guessing their cult-like devotion to DEI.
01:09:34.860 That is exactly what Jean-Pierre has done with her book Independent.
01:09:40.260 In 2022, Jean-Pierre's promotion to White House press secretary was hailed by Democrats and journalists, where to the extent there's a difference, as a triumph for diversity and representation.
01:09:52.220 She is now widely viewed, in the words of a reporter who worked with her, as the most incompetent and irrelevant White House press secretary ever.
01:10:02.260 Former colleagues now describe her as ineffectual, unprepared, and kind of dumb.
01:10:09.360 Jean-Pierre's book tour, if you can call it that, has been now described as a car crash and non-stop cringe.
01:10:16.220 She fumbles her way through interviews, repeatedly invoking her lived experience as a trailblazing black woman and openly gay pioneer.
01:10:26.500 The same people who pioneered her historic promotion, and the first to denounce her critics as bigots, are rolling their eyes.
01:10:33.780 Every time she falls back on identity politics instead of actually answering a question,
01:10:38.460 She reinforces the worst stereotype about Democrats, says a former White House colleague.
01:10:45.100 Her egregious performance in an interview with the New Yorker, one Democratic strategist likened it to Mike Tyson,
01:10:53.060 Mike Tyson fighting a baby.
01:10:57.120 Jean-Pierre told the New Yorker, the broken White House, in reference to the subtitle, remember, it's independent,
01:11:08.220 a look inside a broken White House, outside the party lines, okay?
01:11:13.620 So, she's in the interview with the reporter from the New Yorker.
01:11:19.060 The broken White House, referenced in the subtitle, she said, is actually a reference to Donald Trump's White House,
01:11:26.760 not the one that she was writing about, or everyone assumed she was writing about.
01:11:34.360 It's a strange thing to lie about, something a clueless person might blurt out when they get flustered,
01:11:41.360 but in the author's defense, even a semi-talented communicator could struggle to defend this drivel.
01:11:48.600 Readers may be surprised to learn that Jean-Pierre became a professional spokesperson
01:11:52.500 because she was even less capable in a different field.
01:11:56.860 I wish I would have known this.
01:11:58.620 Did you know this?
01:12:00.220 Her parents, oh God, help us.
01:12:02.460 Her parents wanted her to become a doctor.
01:12:05.660 Oh my God.
01:12:06.380 Imagine.
01:12:06.700 But she flunked the medical school entrance exam, so she switched gears and entered the Ivy League
01:12:13.800 to Democratic Party pipeline, where talent barely matters when there's history to be made with every promotion.
01:12:21.340 Maybe it's just a coincidence, but Jean-Pierre implies all of her jobs since have been plagued
01:12:27.760 by disloyal colleagues who question her competence.
01:12:32.400 I love that.
01:12:33.780 I love that.
01:12:34.340 At some point, if this is your experience time after time after time, eventually you do have to ask,
01:12:43.620 maybe it's me.
01:12:45.340 And I know this from experience because that was my experience.
01:12:49.580 I was so egotistical and full of myself when I was in my 20s that I couldn't work with anybody
01:12:55.120 because they're all incompetent.
01:12:57.140 They're all whatever.
01:12:58.740 You know?
01:12:59.980 No, Glenn, you're an ass.
01:13:03.080 That's what I finally came to the conclusion.
01:13:06.140 Why does everybody say I'm an ass?
01:13:08.020 Well, probably because I was an ass.
01:13:10.940 That's why.
01:13:13.080 Independent, her book, which is both mercifully brief, 172 pages, and intolerably long.
01:13:23.120 172 pages?
01:13:25.320 I had no idea.
01:13:27.560 I had no idea.
01:13:27.780 172 pages.
01:13:29.080 I know.
01:13:29.720 That is a great description of it, too, because that is amazingly short for the stuff she's
01:13:37.480 talking about.
01:13:38.040 It's like a bathroom reader.
01:13:38.680 Right.
01:13:39.260 Like a bathroom reader.
01:13:40.380 I'd imagine reading it, it must feel eternal.
01:13:44.820 Intolerably long.
01:13:45.900 I love this review.
01:13:50.240 I want to hug the person who wrote this review.
01:13:53.020 Jean-Pierre claims she never noticed Biden's cognitive decline despite meeting with him
01:13:57.680 at least once a day for two and a half years.
01:14:00.420 Her observations reflect an alarming disconnect with reality.
01:14:04.520 She denounces the media for grilling the Democrats and softballing the Republicans.
01:14:10.860 She recounts her disbelief when days after that one, quoting, one wobbly debate where Biden
01:14:18.280 bragged about beating Medicare, blah, blah, blah.
01:14:21.800 Not a single I'm quoting from the book where Biden bragged about beating Medicare, blah, blah,
01:14:27.100 blah.
01:14:27.420 Not a single reporter asked a question about his landmark efforts to bring about social justice
01:14:32.760 and quote.
01:14:33.440 Oh, like her rambling press briefings, Jean-Pierre's prose is riddled with contradictions that boggle
01:14:42.280 the mind.
01:14:43.360 Democrats should have been more loyal to Biden.
01:14:46.240 That's why she left the party.
01:14:48.000 She's an independent now because no entity deserves blind loyalty.
01:14:52.080 I want you to remember that no entity deserves blind loyalty.
01:14:57.120 Multiple interviewers have noted the discrepancy.
01:14:59.800 Pierre, who holds a master's degree from Columbia University, doesn't follow.
01:15:08.640 I mean, Columbia University has got to be ashamed of themselves for that.
01:15:13.580 I mean, I understand she didn't know it and they just handed it to her.
01:15:16.680 I get it.
01:15:17.080 But, like, that is a disgrace.
01:15:19.340 How could you act as if she could graduate something?
01:15:23.860 That is a completely ridiculous concept.
01:15:28.000 Columbia University hosted Nazis to speak to the campus in the 1930s and then sheltered Nazis
01:15:37.340 in the in the in the, you know, in the campus and and as teachers.
01:15:42.900 I mean, what if you're not embarrassed by that crap?
01:15:47.180 What you're embarrassed by her?
01:15:49.380 Not a chance.
01:15:50.680 Not a chance.
01:15:52.300 For obvious reasons, she declines to note that Barack Obama was one of the party leaders most
01:15:56.860 skeptical of Harris.
01:15:57.960 She said she never really believed that Kamala Harris could win, but any Democrat who argued
01:16:03.420 with her or suggested Harris should compete for the nomination was insulting all black
01:16:07.660 women.
01:16:08.640 It's easy to see why Democrats are so annoyed.
01:16:11.120 Her absurd retelling of the 2024 election notwithstanding, Jean-Pierre has no useful suggestions
01:16:17.260 to offer.
01:16:18.920 They should.
01:16:19.500 This is from her book.
01:16:20.560 Democrats should think creatively, move nimbly and plan strategically in pursuit of bolder
01:16:28.640 solutions.
01:16:29.620 Oh, my gosh.
01:16:30.560 That's just nothing.
01:16:32.320 Empathy is key.
01:16:35.140 Stop supporting the candidates who are elected.
01:16:37.800 Instead, backing the inspirational ones.
01:16:41.080 Democrats should look.
01:16:43.280 Democrats should look to the Grammy Awards for inspiration because we all know how popular
01:16:49.260 the Grammy Awards are watching all those Hollywood millionaires denouncing Trump reminded me that
01:16:55.820 monumental change was possible.
01:16:58.960 One of Jean-Pierre's boldest ideas, something Democrats should definitely consider, is restarting
01:17:04.900 the vigorous conversation about being anti-racist.
01:17:09.240 Alas, Jean-Pierre is no longer a Democrat.
01:17:11.680 Now, remember, she said no blind loyalty, right?
01:17:15.000 No blind loyalty.
01:17:15.660 No, she's no longer a Democrat because she does not believe in blind loyalty.
01:17:21.480 Okay.
01:17:22.880 All right.
01:17:24.180 She says, she explains in the pages that follow in so many words, she explains that leaving
01:17:33.400 the party was a tantrum-like plea for attention, a deeply personal quest for, quote, new ways
01:17:39.220 to be acknowledged.
01:17:39.960 That's a quote.
01:17:40.560 Her leaving the party was a quest for new ways to be acknowledged, and it's also about
01:17:46.620 self-care.
01:17:48.120 Now, she's left the party because nobody gets blind loyalty, but she'll never vote for a
01:17:53.420 Republican or even a third-party candidate.
01:17:59.500 Well, then what?
01:18:01.040 Wait, wait, if you'll rule those two out, I won't vote for a third party, and I won't
01:18:07.200 vote for a Republican, but I'm going to vote, but they don't get my blind loyalty.
01:18:12.600 Gosh, she's an idiot.
01:18:14.080 It's just...
01:18:15.000 I mean, really?
01:18:16.200 I'd love to say it's more complicated than that, but she's just a vapid moron.
01:18:22.640 Moron.
01:18:23.380 Moron.
01:18:23.820 Jean-Pierre urges others to follow suit, to proclaim their independence, and follow
01:18:28.220 their own political compass.
01:18:30.360 She doesn't have a political compass.
01:18:32.860 What is she saying?
01:18:34.480 She's still going to vote the same way.
01:18:36.260 Yeah.
01:18:36.700 It's an incredibly brave thing to do, she says.
01:18:39.800 It's so important to carry...
01:18:41.360 Sort of this.
01:18:42.020 It's so important to carry around a talisman to remind you of the values you hold.
01:18:47.880 Like a biography of a poet who spoke to a better world and spoke a better world into existence.
01:18:54.900 Yeah, I'm walking around all the time with an old book of poetry.
01:18:59.980 Or a pebble from a beach where you once dreamed and felt free.
01:19:06.040 She says she hopes the book will provoke a more nuanced political conversation.
01:19:11.440 It certainly has provoked a conversation shockingly nuanced in its context of the Democratic Party
01:19:16.540 politics.
01:19:17.080 It's just not the one she was expecting.
01:19:19.320 That is fantastic.
01:19:21.320 It's a great review.
01:19:22.440 I fear it's...
01:19:24.380 They made me want a little light on her, honestly.
01:19:27.760 Well, it's only 172 pages.
01:19:29.400 Yeah, so what can you do?
01:19:30.500 I will say, the part that's most frustrating about that is talking about the interviews
01:19:36.160 she's done in this book tour, which have been among the worst interviews I've ever seen
01:19:41.720 with someone who's supposed to have an operating brain inside their skull.
01:19:45.720 And what's frustrating about that is all of those moments were readily available to every
01:19:53.500 media member the entire time she was White House press secretary.
01:19:57.760 If any of them asked her any difficult questions the entire time she worked there, they would
01:20:02.560 have learned all of this stuff before.
01:20:04.680 All of it.
01:20:04.840 And now they find it okay to actually press her on these issues because they don't care
01:20:10.180 about her book sales.
01:20:11.720 Right.
01:20:12.300 And the same thing.
01:20:13.180 I mean, look at what's happening.
01:20:14.460 I mean, her and Kamala Harris are exactly the same story.
01:20:19.260 It's DEI in action.
01:20:20.940 They're exactly the same story, both vapid, one more so than other.
01:20:26.000 One is vapid and I believe filled with so much helium that she could float away to the
01:20:30.820 sun.
01:20:32.240 But the same kind of stuff is happening with Kamala.
01:20:37.400 Once they are asked questions, you see they can't handle it.
01:20:40.680 They don't have any idea what they're talking about.
01:20:42.740 I will say, yes, I think that's true.
01:20:44.500 I think there's a comparison to be made there.
01:20:46.560 I do think Kamala has proven herself to be an able backroom warrior.
01:20:57.060 She is in multiple ways, some of which the backroom is there's a bed in it.
01:21:02.720 And then other ways, it's also that she is legitimately good.
01:21:08.580 And I mean this sincerely, legitimately good at haranguing a bunch of donors to
01:21:16.340 her side in a Democratic scuffle.
01:21:20.080 She has done that multiple times throughout her career, behind closed doors to be able
01:21:25.260 to kind of pressure and harangue people into donating to her, into supporting her over
01:21:30.740 other Democrats.
01:21:32.000 She really, I mean, the way she just wrestled, I mean, Barack Obama with his 96% approval rating
01:21:37.840 among Democrats came out and said, I can't wait to see what process we have to determine
01:21:42.920 what the next nominee will be.
01:21:44.140 Oh, I know.
01:21:44.680 And in hours, she had the nomination.
01:21:47.320 Like, she is legitimately good at that one thing, which is unlike Kareem Jean-Pierre, who's
01:21:51.960 legitimately good at nothing.
01:21:54.640 I, you know, I understand when you're talking about the gravity or the pull, you know, of
01:22:00.640 the individual, you know, in comparison to the Pluto-like gravity of Jean-Pierre, okay?
01:22:09.380 Yes.
01:22:10.160 Yes.
01:22:10.640 She does make, you know, Kamala Harris look like the sun.
01:22:16.860 Okay.
01:22:17.600 Right.
01:22:17.760 Boy, I do understand that.
01:22:21.000 But comparatively speaking, they are both in a different universe entirely.
01:22:27.640 All right.
01:22:28.240 Back in just a second.
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01:23:45.020 This is Glenn Beck.
01:24:05.980 You're not going to believe, if you ever want to feel good about America, on our worst day,
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01:24:20.200 They are now moving forward with euthanizing 12-year-old kids.
01:24:24.440 And the Supreme Court up in Canada was just like, hey, hey, hey, you know, what do you mean a minimum sentence for people with child porn?
01:24:36.700 I mean, we should take each one and look at them separately.
01:24:43.580 I will say, given Game 7 of the World Series, the MAID program is going to be very busy in Canada over the next couple of weeks.
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01:24:56.220 We'll have more on that in just a second.
01:24:59.220 Of course, do Kansas City fans have that same option to fly up to Canada for MAID?
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01:26:24.000 We'll be right back.
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01:27:23.980 Just when you think things couldn't be crazier, you look north and you go across the border and you see crazy things happening.
01:27:44.600 Supreme Court up in Canada just removed some minimum sentences on a crazy case.
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01:27:54.080 And at the same time, it looks like Parliament up in Canada is going to start letting people who are 12 years old make decisions about whether I live or die.
01:28:05.760 You're 12 years old, you're old enough to make decisions about your body, and if you're in pain, you can't take it as depression or anything else, you can ask the doctor to commit suicide and they'll help you do it.
01:28:16.660 It's insane.
01:28:17.320 We are living in a time of a culture of death and evil, and you have to know about it to be able to fight it.
01:28:26.160 What's just across our border is really dangerous.
01:28:29.400 We'll talk about that coming up in just a second.
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01:28:39.720 Something I said would happen in 2008.
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01:29:53.320 All right.
01:29:53.920 Where do I even begin?
01:29:56.480 Well, let's start with assisted suicide in Canada.
01:29:59.240 It has been legal now in Canada for over a decade, and they are now pushing to expand it into children.
01:30:09.160 MADE in Canada, Medical Assistance in Dying, MADE, started back in 2016.
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01:30:21.340 They said, that's ridiculous.
01:30:22.940 How dare you?
01:30:23.500 It's only for the people who can reasonably foresee the end of their life, and they have terminal illness, and we're not going to kill anybody.
01:30:30.100 And I reminded you at the time of the Complete Lives Act that we have, that once medical assistance becomes too difficult to procure, when it becomes too expensive for the government, well, then you have to start picking and choosing who lives and dies.
01:30:52.720 And it's called the Complete Lives Act.
01:30:54.440 It was part of the Obamacare.
01:30:56.780 Look it up.
01:30:57.880 Complete Lives Act.
01:30:58.940 Look it up.
01:31:00.100 It is terrifying.
01:31:01.780 It's exactly what is happening in Canada.
01:31:05.100 Now, they're calling it compassion.
01:31:07.240 I don't think it's compassion at all.
01:31:12.440 In 2016, anybody who could foresee the end of their life, it was imminent.
01:31:18.180 It was a terminal illness, and they were in so much pain.
01:31:22.340 You were eligible to go to the doctor.
01:31:26.660 There had to be three doctors, which was big of them.
01:31:29.220 That's exactly the number of the Nazis used three doctors that would review your case and sign off.
01:31:34.400 Now, the group is calling for minors as young as 12 to be included in government-funded suicide.
01:31:42.960 Now, the group that is really pushing this is called Dying with Dignity Canada, and it recommends that minors be included into the program.
01:31:53.780 Go as far as to suggest that 16- and 17-year-olds shouldn't even need parental consent to be killed by a doctor if they fit the criteria.
01:32:04.240 Okay?
01:32:04.360 So, this is what they're actually saying.
01:32:07.880 This is part of their pamphlet.
01:32:09.880 We agree that existing eligibility requirement that persons have a grievous and irredeemable medical condition should apply to mature minors.
01:32:19.520 We acknowledge Canadian society will likely expect a minimum age for mature minors in the legislation,
01:32:26.100 even though the emphasis at common law is that capacity and maturity is not a chronological age.
01:32:31.820 For this reason, we ask Parliament to amend the existing age requirement of 18 to extend it to persons at least 12 years old of age
01:32:42.180 and capable of making decisions with respect to their health.
01:32:46.640 As adults, there should be a presumption of capacity for these minors.
01:32:50.240 So, in other words, they're saying, yeah, but, I mean, yeah, I mean, some people are stupid.
01:32:55.380 I mean, this is exactly what Kamala Harris is saying.
01:32:58.620 She said over the weekend that, you know, you're 16 years old, you should be able to vote, even though she didn't mean that.
01:33:04.520 That's a political thing.
01:33:05.800 She said back when she was the attorney general for California, she said 16- and 17-year-olds are stupid.
01:33:14.540 She said their brains aren't fully formed, etc., etc., and the last thing we can do is have people vote at that age.
01:33:21.500 They're just, they're stupid.
01:33:23.000 Those were her words.
01:33:24.680 Kind of like this now.
01:33:26.160 I mean, yeah, but you know at 12 what's best for you.
01:33:30.000 Did you know at 12 what was best for you?
01:33:32.920 Because I didn't.
01:33:35.820 So now, maturity is the thing that they're looking for.
01:33:39.700 The MAID program, as I said, started in 2016.
01:33:44.620 The people whose natural death was reasonably foreseeable were eligible.
01:33:50.240 In 99% of cases, a medical professional administers a substance that causes a person's death, technically euthanasia.
01:33:58.640 In other cases, people are going to be provided a substance to self-administer to cause their own death, which is defined as assisted suicide.
01:34:06.800 Increasing number of people now in Canada are being euthanized.
01:34:12.000 Every year, 2023 data, and it's growing every year, but let's go back to 2023.
01:34:18.000 More than 15,000 people were killed via MAID.
01:34:23.100 15,000 people were euthanized by the government.
01:34:27.560 Put that into perspective.
01:34:28.820 That's almost 5% of everybody who died in Canada.
01:34:34.340 One in 20 are now being euthanized in Canada.
01:34:39.380 Does that sound like a society that's a culture of death or a culture of life?
01:34:45.300 Advocates for including so-called mature minors in the MAID program argue that children need more autonomy over their health care.
01:34:51.540 notes that minors can already consent or refuse certain medical treatments.
01:34:57.400 Oh, so you mean like abortion?
01:35:00.360 Okay.
01:35:01.000 So they can have sex chain surgery, which is very expensive, or they could have abortions.
01:35:11.520 Why not give them the ability to commit suicide too?
01:35:14.620 Okay, well, um, maybe we should re-examine the other two, you know, um, you know, 12-year-olds can know when they're in pain and pain that they just can't take anymore.
01:35:27.920 Who knows what their suffering is better than the sufferer?
01:35:31.540 Uh, one of the people that was actually for MAID back in the day says, I, I have to tell you, uh, I would a few years ago, I'm quoting a few years ago.
01:35:41.800 I would have said, no, I don't think Canadian regime is going to go that far to have mature minors and adolescents avail themselves to youth in Asia.
01:35:49.880 We would never go that far.
01:35:51.220 Now I'm sad to say, I wouldn't put it past them.
01:35:56.440 This is already happening.
01:35:58.180 Parents will leave the room.
01:36:02.620 They're 16, 17 year old.
01:36:05.580 They'll leave the hospital room.
01:36:07.180 Go.
01:36:07.380 This is an exact, uh, this is a real example.
01:36:10.600 Um, they left to go have lunch.
01:36:12.560 The cafeteria doctor walked in, talk to the kid without the parents.
01:36:16.420 When the parents got back, she had already signed the thing that said, kill me.
01:36:21.900 Can you imagine that?
01:36:23.020 Did you see up in Canada, how they're, they're, they're just not providing healthcare anymore because they can't.
01:36:33.960 This is what happened.
01:36:35.260 This is the complete lives system.
01:36:37.800 What the complete live system is.
01:36:39.780 Imagine like a bell curve and the bell curve.
01:36:42.820 The top of it is at about 25 to 30 years old.
01:36:46.840 Okay.
01:36:47.120 That's the very height on one side is birth and it's almost a flat line until it gets to about seven.
01:36:55.220 And then it starts to tick up slowly.
01:36:57.340 And then about 16, it starts going up in this bell curve from 16 peaks at about 30, maybe 35.
01:37:04.380 Then starts to come down and is flat lined at about 55 or 60.
01:37:10.320 Okay.
01:37:11.060 What that is, is the flat line part is you get no medical care because we can't afford it.
01:37:17.740 There's a crisis of some sort.
01:37:19.240 We can't afford it anymore.
01:37:20.620 But if you're in your prime earning years where you can put, when you can, uh, you know, plant and harvest more potatoes, then you're taking out.
01:37:33.820 Well, then we'll give you healthcare, but at seven, you're not really helping out society.
01:37:39.140 You're just costing us money.
01:37:40.800 If you're just born, you're costing us all kinds of money.
01:37:43.620 You can't do anything for at least 10 years at 16.
01:37:47.900 You're starting to be there.
01:37:49.380 We can, we can at least judge, are you going to be a help or a hindrance to society?
01:37:53.380 But by the time you have 55 or 60 years old, you're done.
01:37:57.140 You're really done.
01:37:58.480 Why should we keep you alive any longer?
01:38:01.120 That is literally the complete live system.
01:38:04.300 And it is part of Obamacare.
01:38:08.200 Nobody would listen when we said this in 2008, it's part of Obamacare.
01:38:12.820 And they said, don't worry.
01:38:14.240 It only kicks in if there's shortages.
01:38:16.240 Well, what kind of shortages could there be?
01:38:22.080 Well, a shortage of medication.
01:38:23.520 That'll never happen.
01:38:24.360 We're America.
01:38:25.320 Oh, okay.
01:38:26.500 All right.
01:38:27.340 How about shortages of money?
01:38:31.500 How about shortages of insurance?
01:38:34.920 How about shortages of doctors?
01:38:37.100 How about shortages of nurses?
01:38:38.840 When I brought this up in 2008, nine, I mean, I was just lambasted for this is all crazy, crazy talk.
01:38:48.620 It'll never happen.
01:38:49.720 I'm telling you right now, it is going to come.
01:38:54.320 It's already in Canada.
01:38:56.240 Don't believe this compassion bullcrap.
01:38:59.380 It's not about compassion.
01:39:00.780 It's about a socialist system of Medicare that cannot sustain itself.
01:39:08.120 Their compassionate socialized medicine is out of money.
01:39:13.360 It can't sustain itself.
01:39:14.980 And so they're cutting people off.
01:39:16.940 And they're putting this really happy face on with compassion.
01:39:24.320 But I'm sorry, when you're killing one twentieth of the public, every 20 people, one of them kills themselves.
01:39:33.160 There's a problem with that.
01:39:35.160 There's a real problem.
01:39:37.020 You really think that's the best solution?
01:39:42.460 Okay.
01:39:44.020 All right.
01:39:44.940 Well, can I look at the rest of your society?
01:39:48.480 Let me see the health of the rest of your society.
01:39:50.580 Let me take you to the Supreme Court in Canada.
01:39:52.480 What they just decided on a completely different topic.
01:39:55.700 And they, again, believe this is the right thing for the health of our nation.
01:40:01.100 Okay.
01:40:02.060 Let's go there in 60 seconds.
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01:41:47.900 10 second station ID.
01:42:00.660 I got an email from somebody, um, who knows in the, uh, Trump administration.
01:42:07.140 I got one this weekend.
01:42:08.640 And it says, uh, Glenn, uh, reconsider.
01:42:12.440 I really don't recommend you go to Nigeria, uh, in first quarter of next year.
01:42:17.960 And I know our charity is going to Nigeria.
01:42:21.500 Um, and we're doing things on the ground in Nigeria and the Trump administration is doing it.
01:42:27.220 And they're like, yeah, you are not going.
01:42:30.380 Um, I want to bring you the story about what is happening.
01:42:33.260 I want you to see it.
01:42:35.000 Uh, but apparently things are even worse than I know.
01:42:39.500 And I know they are really, really bad.
01:42:43.080 Um, but it is happening all over the world.
01:42:46.760 And I'll talk more about that here in just a second.
01:42:50.820 Um, Jack Brewer, who is his great, amazing guy.
01:42:55.320 Um, he's all over this, but he's also right now in Jamaica where Mercury one is and trying
01:43:01.480 to help people in Jamaica.
01:43:02.600 We'll talk about that.
01:43:04.140 But first, let me go back to Canada, Canada.
01:43:06.940 Um, they just had in their Supreme court, there was a guy who had child porn and he got
01:43:12.640 a year sentence, a year sentence.
01:43:15.600 And he contested, he went to the Supreme court because that was the, that was the minimum
01:43:21.320 sentence he could get.
01:43:22.640 Now listen to the way this, listen to the way this was written.
01:43:26.080 This was, this is actually from the, um, uh, the case.
01:43:30.680 He pleaded guilty to one count of possession of child pornography and one count of accessing
01:43:36.600 child pornography.
01:43:38.520 Okay.
01:43:39.440 So he accessed child pornography and then he kept it in his possession.
01:43:43.940 One count.
01:43:45.600 He also admitted to that one count, uh, he had 475 files, including 317 images of children
01:43:57.900 in child porn of those images.
01:44:01.360 90% were of young girls between three and six years of age.
01:44:07.460 Okay.
01:44:08.360 I'm not going to tell you it's in the court filing.
01:44:10.760 I'm not going to tell you what those pictures, the vile, disgusting.
01:44:15.600 Evil that those pictures were showing of those young girls, uh, there's no way to even describe
01:44:22.640 it.
01:44:23.400 It is just absolutely evil.
01:44:27.400 So he, he accessed these files for 13 months.
01:44:32.560 Okay.
01:44:33.620 He, he possessed them for 18 months.
01:44:37.020 Okay.
01:44:39.520 But he's a former soldier and he's 28 years old and he had no criminal record at the time
01:44:45.860 of the sentencing, uh, decision.
01:44:48.820 Um, and he cooperated with the authorities, you know, and he complied with their strict
01:44:54.280 release conditions.
01:44:55.820 Um, you know, and so he had, yeah.
01:44:57.940 Okay.
01:44:58.280 He had one count, 531 images, 274 videos of child pornography.
01:45:06.480 It is the videos were the, the, the actual abuse of these children.
01:45:13.960 Supreme court said, you know what?
01:45:15.600 It didn't take into consideration that meaning minimum sentence.
01:45:19.300 It didn't take into consideration.
01:45:20.780 You know, what a good guy he really is.
01:45:24.000 And so they overturned it 12 months, 12 months.
01:45:33.800 I'm, I'm sorry, Canada.
01:45:36.920 Have you lost your flipping mind?
01:45:41.120 12 months is too much for a guy who had all of that.
01:45:44.780 I don't care if he was a soldier.
01:45:46.800 I don't care if he was, you know, soldier of the war.
01:45:51.520 I don't care what he did.
01:45:54.560 You had that and you were cool with it.
01:45:58.440 And there, what they're saying is, you know, if somebody is sent something, uh, you know,
01:46:03.400 a picture of a 17 year old girl who's underage and she's naked and, uh, it's, you sent it,
01:46:10.360 you didn't request it, you could be arrested and get, you know, 12 months for that.
01:46:16.000 Well, no, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:46:17.760 That's not the same.
01:46:19.240 I didn't request that.
01:46:20.860 That was just sent to me.
01:46:23.780 This wasn't just sent to the guy.
01:46:28.920 It was all two, two, two counts, two counts.
01:46:32.300 One was possession and one was distribution.
01:46:34.720 That's me then taking that picture of that naked girl and then saying, Hey, you want
01:46:41.720 to see this?
01:46:43.000 No.
01:46:45.420 And again, one picture of a 17 year old bad, um, 317 images to 475 files, 274 videos.
01:47:00.360 I don't know.
01:47:01.740 I don't know.
01:47:02.600 I don't think it's the same as that one picture sent by, you know, some 19 year old to another
01:47:09.720 19 year old of a 17 year old.
01:47:11.720 Uh, maybe it's just me.
01:47:14.100 I don't know.
01:47:17.080 Canada is really in deep trouble.
01:47:21.360 We should pray for the Canadians.
01:47:24.500 We can't have this on our border.
01:47:26.900 I mean, what, what, what does that mean?
01:47:30.020 I wish Donald Trump had a little more compassion for, for the Canadian.
01:47:35.940 I actually, I think he does.
01:47:37.440 I think he was just, I don't know.
01:47:40.900 I don't know, but please have compassion for the Canadians.
01:47:45.580 There are friends, there are brothers across the border and we cannot lose them to the darkness.
01:47:49.900 And we are losing them rapidly to the darkness.
01:47:55.540 Rapidly.
01:47:56.060 All right.
01:47:58.580 Final segment.
01:47:59.540 We're going to, uh, the cleanup in Jamaica.
01:48:04.620 Worse than you think it is.
01:48:06.380 Next.
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01:49:37.480 Welcome to the Glenbeck program.
01:49:52.940 I don't know if you've been paying attention at all to what happened with Hurricane Melissa.
01:49:57.380 But, you know, it's been, what, five days since Melissa pummeled Jamaica.
01:50:05.540 I mean, pummeled it.
01:50:07.980 And not a lot of people are showing up.
01:50:10.660 It's really not good.
01:50:12.940 Um, at least 28 people have died, uh, since the hurricane hit monster category five, 185 mile an hour winds.
01:50:21.640 They say just trees are piled up everywhere.
01:50:25.000 Um, 400 people in Jamaica, 400,000 people in Jamaica have zero power.
01:50:30.640 They don't have cell phone service.
01:50:32.080 They don't have wifi.
01:50:33.180 They don't have water.
01:50:35.080 Um, and they don't.
01:50:37.460 And again, like I said, nobody's coming.
01:50:40.060 Mercury one was there over the weekend.
01:50:42.940 Um, and, uh, Jack Brewer was there.
01:50:45.780 Jack is, that's an amazing guy.
01:50:48.180 He's a three time NFL team captain, uh, captain.
01:50:51.900 He was, uh, he is a minister, humanitarian, civil rights commissioner on the U S commission for the social status of black men.
01:50:58.400 And boys vice chair of the Florida department of juvenile justice advisory board, um, leads a, uh, a national, uh, advocacy for fatherhood, criminal justice reform.
01:51:09.120 A really, really good guy.
01:51:11.160 In fact, he just won mercury ones, uh, angel Bonhoeffer award, uh, which is really for very, very special people.
01:51:20.280 He was down with us in, uh, Jamaica just this weekend.
01:51:24.420 He just got home.
01:51:25.480 I wanted to get an update on what he saw, Jack.
01:51:28.980 Welcome to the program.
01:51:31.100 How you doing, Glenn?
01:51:32.100 Great.
01:51:32.320 Thanks for having me.
01:51:33.880 You bet.
01:51:34.720 What did you see down in Jamaica?
01:51:37.960 Ah, it was horrific.
01:51:39.340 You know, I've been, uh, doing this organizations going on our, our 20th year.
01:51:43.700 Uh, and so I've seen disasters, you know, from across Africa and throughout the Caribbean and obviously in the U S and this is one of the worst that I've seen just in regards, uh, to the devastation.
01:51:55.800 Homes completely leveled.
01:51:57.840 I mean, down to the foundation.
01:52:00.620 Um, and you know, the entire West side of Jamaica is without water, without electricity.
01:52:07.580 And, you know, it's hard, it's tough terrain because a lot of these people kind of live up in the hills and the mountainous areas.
01:52:14.000 Uh, and so as these trees are falling down, you know, the infrastructures, uh, electricity wise, it's pretty old.
01:52:20.680 And so, uh, the electric wires are just twisted, uh, all in the trees and it's, uh, you know, as you're driving around, you know, you're being whipped by electric wires and, uh, it's just a tough terrain.
01:52:32.520 And unfortunately, everywhere that, uh, we were able to get to, we were the first there.
01:52:38.100 Uh, and this is, you know, now we're going on six days after the storm and these people don't have water.
01:52:43.440 Uh, they don't have electricity.
01:52:44.940 Uh, you see, you know, just piles and piles of, of, of, of, of humans sitting next to each other, trying to, to get water.
01:52:53.400 They're, they're, they're washing their clothes with the salt water and, you know, they're, they're, you know, the, the, the gas pumps, uh, have, have run out.
01:53:00.860 You know, they're, they're, you know, there's, there's fights at the gas pump because people are trying to desperately get enough fuel.
01:53:07.060 You know, if they do have a generator to get fuel for it or cars to, to get places.
01:53:12.080 And the most heartbreaking thing is that folks haven't found their family members.
01:53:16.100 You know, there's no communication.
01:53:17.740 You know, we brought, um, several dozen Starlinks with us.
01:53:21.720 We brought battery packs and start to give them to the people.
01:53:24.460 But, you know, they haven't communicated with their people.
01:53:27.500 They have, there's still so many folks around them.
01:53:30.040 When I was there, they had just found, you know, six more bodies, uh, in the area.
01:53:34.260 Uh, and they were asking us for cadaver dogs and asking us, uh, if we could, you know, assist with them.
01:53:41.300 And I mean, it's terrible.
01:53:42.400 It really is.
01:53:43.000 Go ahead.
01:53:47.320 Did you see any American forces?
01:53:50.280 I mean, did you see any, who did you see there?
01:53:53.960 I keep hearing that nobody was there, but there has to be somebody.
01:53:57.700 Nobody.
01:53:58.460 Well, I saw a couple of helicopters in the air.
01:54:01.660 Um, you know, I saw a couple of military helicopters in the air, but again, when you get up into these mountainous
01:54:09.600 reasons, the higher up you go, the worst of devastation.
01:54:12.440 If you were just to go there and you look down, it looks like a normal hurricane, you know, trees down and, you know, it's, it's a difficult place.
01:54:19.500 But when you start to go up these mountains, just, I'm talking about a quarter mile, everything's wiped out.
01:54:27.400 And literally Glenn, no one has come.
01:54:29.820 Uh, I went to village after village, town after town, no aid organization had come.
01:54:36.380 Uh, I think they just started to try to get to Westmoreland cause you, you, you, uh, you have to take a helicopter to get in there.
01:54:42.940 But if you start in Montego Bay and kind of work your way down South, uh, you know, the small little towns like Tucker, uh, Westmoreland, um, if you go down to black river in those areas, those areas are decimated.
01:54:57.440 Um, and so, you know, they're, they're sleeping outside.
01:55:00.360 And another thing, Glenn, that's been an issue is it hadn't stopped raining.
01:55:03.980 It's been raining every day.
01:55:05.220 So everything's mucky.
01:55:06.900 Um, when we got there, uh, on, on Saturday, I mean, literally we had to, to, to divert from a flood, you know, the flood water started rising on our car, uh, got up to almost the window.
01:55:19.300 We had to get out of there, you know, and this was at the time, I think three days after the storm.
01:55:23.820 And so they're still dealing with the water and now they don't have any shelter.
01:55:27.740 So we've been trying to deliver, uh, as, as many tarps and tents, uh, and those types of things that we can just for the short term.
01:55:35.900 Uh, because obviously they're going to start dealing with, you know, uh, waterborne diseases and mosquitoes.
01:55:41.060 And so we've been trying to bring as much insect repellent as we can for these people.
01:55:45.940 You know, it's a lot different and it's a lot different in Haiti.
01:55:48.240 I tell people the people of Jamaica aren't used to this, you know, they've lived their lives with electricity and, um, you know, they're not, they're not used to living in these type of conditions.
01:55:57.160 And so it's been really rough, you know, particularly on the children, um, uh, of those communities.
01:56:02.100 And, you know, we saw households that, you know, they were, they didn't have a place to go shelter in.
01:56:08.120 You know, I talked to probably 25 different families that were inside of their homes as they blew completely down.
01:56:18.480 I mean, all walls down, roofs torn off their homes.
01:56:23.320 And now all of their belongings are scattered around, uh, the neighborhood.
01:56:27.860 It's, it's, uh, it's, uh, it's depressing.
01:56:32.320 I know we're trying to fill a plane.
01:56:34.660 Um, we were sending a cargo plane on Wednesday and we so desperately need your help.
01:56:41.860 100% of your donation to M1 right now will go help the people of Jamaica.
01:56:47.440 Can you compare this to what we saw in North Carolina?
01:56:51.920 No question.
01:56:53.020 The difference is in North Carolina, you know, we, we have something called insurance, you know, and, and we have, you know, helicopters and, you know, we have actually, you know, our, our, our fellow Americans can get there.
01:57:06.840 You know, in, in, in Jamaica, they don't have that option.
01:57:11.180 And it's, uh, it's really depressing because you can tell the people were already, you know, living in poverty.
01:57:17.520 Uh, and now, um, you know, they're dealing with the reality.
01:57:21.200 And I mean, but I, I will say one thing though, Glenn, the love of God and the thankfulness and the, the smiling and the worshiping that was happening, uh, in these towns I was in, it, it, it motivated me.
01:57:36.260 It, it, it lifted me up.
01:57:37.820 It, it, it, it humbled me, um, to, to see people that had literally lost it all, but they were so thankful.
01:57:45.340 And they said, you know what, we're living to see another day.
01:57:48.100 God has given us a chance, uh, to recover.
01:57:51.080 We have our life, we have our children, you know, many of them had lost, lost, you know, loved ones and family members.
01:57:57.180 And so they were just grateful to be alive.
01:57:59.900 Uh, and so it was a humbling experience, but, you know, to answer your question, yeah, it, from a destruction.
01:58:06.500 Perspective, it is very similar, uh, to what we saw in the Carolinas.
01:58:10.520 Um, it, it, it's just the, the, the, the recovery and the, in the, in the need now where there's water and food, you know, it's, uh, it's, it's desperate at this time.
01:58:22.300 Yeah.
01:58:22.740 We had really good people drive from all over the country to get there.
01:58:26.660 They just felt prompted to go do it.
01:58:28.420 And, you know, you're not driving to Jamaica.
01:58:31.000 Um, it's really difficult.
01:58:32.500 Anyway, we, we have a cargo plane going out on Wednesday.
01:58:35.420 We really need your help.
01:58:37.360 Uh, you can go to mercury one.org and donate.
01:58:40.180 We are still in North Carolina.
01:58:42.520 We are rebuilding.
01:58:43.380 We're still in the Texas Hill country.
01:58:45.660 We're, we're in Alaska after the horrific, uh, the, uh, horrific, uh, typhoon that hit just a few weeks back.
01:58:52.940 We are all over and we're getting ready to go to Africa with the Nazarene fund to rescue Christians.
01:58:59.420 We really need your help.
01:59:01.440 Um, and again, I give you my word.
01:59:03.160 A hundred percent of it goes right directly to the cause.
01:59:06.840 Um, there's no funding that nothing comes off the top.
01:59:10.600 Uh, it will go right to the cause.
01:59:12.380 So go to mercury one.org and help us help people.
01:59:15.600 Uh, mercury one.org.
01:59:17.400 Jack, have you been over and you've seen what's happening over in Africa?
01:59:23.940 So I've done extensive work in Africa.
01:59:26.760 Um, I have, I have not directly in the Northern portions of Nigeria.
01:59:31.180 Uh, I do plan to go there very soon.
01:59:33.660 I have been keeping up.
01:59:35.240 I actually have a number of our partners there.
01:59:37.740 You know, we, we run about 50 orphanages in Africa.
01:59:40.100 So I'm, I'm used to that terrain.
01:59:42.420 Um, but I can tell you, you know, as I've been, you know, talking to a lot of folks on the ground, uh, it's a really sad situation.
01:59:50.280 You know, the people that are being persecuted, the Christians that are being persecuted, uh, are the poorest of the poor.
01:59:58.280 These people are living in, um, you know, conditions where, you know, they don't have, uh, running water.
02:00:05.140 Many of them, you know, they live in villages, um, you know, little means.
02:00:10.240 And so these Islamic groups have really come in and taken advantage of them, um, and, you know, taking over their villages.
02:00:16.820 So you, one would ask, you know, how do you, how are you able to just take over a village?
02:00:20.980 You know, how can you take over that many people?
02:00:23.040 Why haven't they fought back?
02:00:24.620 You know, well, these are the most vulnerable people in the world.
02:00:27.100 You know, the people that Christ told us to protect as Christians.
02:00:30.860 And so, um, I'm just, I'm so happy that president Trump stepped in and the statement, uh, backed up, backed up by our amazing secretary of war, Pete Hegg says, but you know, we got to do something about this.
02:00:44.140 I mean, this, this, the precedent that is setting is one that, that is, is, is dangerous for the world.
02:00:49.760 You know, it's now, it's also happening in Sudan, uh, running rampant now.
02:00:54.140 I've heard this.
02:00:55.140 I've heard Sudan is actually in some ways worse and nobody is paying attention to Sudan.
02:01:02.300 I mean, barely anybody is paying attention to Nigeria, but what I'm hearing coming out of Sudan is awful.
02:01:09.740 Yeah, it's awful.
02:01:10.800 It really is awful.
02:01:11.580 And Sudan's a little bit different because you have, you know, more of a, it's more of a Muslim country.
02:01:17.440 Um, you know, Nigeria has had a really thriving Christian community, um, in, in, in the past.
02:01:26.940 And, and, you know, for some reason, I think this government that they have now, uh, has, has this Islamic influence, uh, over it.
02:01:35.560 Um, that, um, you know, really trying to, and it's, they're telling their people that it's propaganda.
02:01:40.700 So if you, if you ask a Nigerian, uh, many will tell you all this propaganda, propaganda, um, but you know, the world's starting to see it.
02:01:49.560 And so I, I, I think they'll have to, um, really address these issues and not be able to, to just use their media to distort the narrative for their, for their, for their people.
02:02:00.880 It's important for the Nigerians, uh, I feel, and I just pray that, you know, President Trump and our administration continues to use our influence on the world, uh, to protect our, our Christian brothers and sisters.
02:02:14.080 Jack, it was good to see you the other night. Thank you so much. Appreciate all that you do.
02:02:19.920 Yeah. Thank you, Glenn. And just so, you know, and all your listeners, man, without Mercury one, we wouldn't be able to do any of this work.
02:02:26.580 You know, it's, you know, the Bible, the Bible tells us that, you know, we all, we all need elders and we need people who God has appointed to us.
02:02:34.000 I know our organization knows that God has appointed you to us. I mean, we've been able to affect the lives of so many people, man.
02:02:41.140 And I mean, the poorest of the poor and the forgotten, um, but other, the support of Mercury one.
02:02:46.260 And I'm just humbled to, to be your partner and your friend and brother. And, uh, just, I pray we won't continue to lock our arms, uh, to help those that are hurting around our world.
02:02:57.700 You are one of the many Moses, uh, figures that we play Aaron to and hold your arms up. You're doing all the hard work, Jack. God bless you. Thank you so much.
02:03:06.240 If you can help us, please go to mercury one.org. That's mercury one.org. Um, you can donate. There's many things going on. Our general fund will allow you, will allow the money to go to many different things as it is needed.
02:03:22.840 But right now we really need the help, um, for Jamaica. We're filling a cargo plane on Wednesday to get it there. Um, this is for the poorest of the poor, the people who are just completely left alone.
02:03:37.820 As, as Jack said, and I talked to mercury one earlier today, they're like, Glenn, like nobody is there. Like nobody is there. Our, our governments, you know, their government, our government failed us here. Their government. I mean, it's just, it's, we have to help each other. We have to help each other. Mercury one.org. That's mercury one.org.
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02:05:50.880 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. You know, I am so sick of these books that are bellyaching all from these leftists. Here's the latest of Michelle Obama on Good Morning America. Listen to this.
02:06:04.020 You said we were all too aware that as a first black couple, we couldn't afford any missteps. Yeah. And you also say as a black woman, I was under a particularly white hot glare. Did you feel that?
02:06:18.280 For sure. You can't afford to get anything wrong because you didn't get the at least until the country came to know us. We didn't get the grace that I think some other families have gotten.
02:06:30.300 I can't take it. Are you kidding me? I can't take it. Her entire story in public life is getting things wrong and getting grace for it. That's her entire story.
02:06:39.360 Like everything she did was wrong and everyone loves her.
02:06:42.340 How about this? Melania Trump.
02:06:44.620 They knew who she was before, then they forgot it and they don't care to learn their lesson and they just keep pummeling her.
02:06:52.200 For 12 years now, Ben Pummeling, please give it a rest, Michelle. I'm so sick of it.
02:06:57.880 This is Glenn Beck.