The Glenn Beck Program - July 18, 2025


WSJ's New Trump-Epstein 'Evidence' DESTROYED in Record Time | Guests: Paul Sperry & Salena Zito | 7⧸18⧸25


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2 hours and 6 minutes

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155.77667

Word Count

19,637

Sentence Count

1,210

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

There is so much going on and so much good news coming out of the Trump administration that you don t even need to go to the internet to see it! Glenn Beck is back with a new segment called the Glenn Beck Program.


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00:03:27.780 hello america welcome to the glenn beck program there is so much going on and so much good news
00:03:37.680 uh that is happening first of all we have the guy who can tell us everything about this secret
00:03:43.680 meeting that happened with the trump administration officials an urgent meeting it's not really secret
00:03:48.920 private but not secret uh it was an urgent meeting that happened on sunday with new information on
00:03:56.540 russiagate which it looks like they are going to be using to build a criminal conspiracy case
00:04:03.360 against obama biden the administration of obama and biden hillary clinton and all of the political
00:04:11.020 appointees that have weaponized uh the federal government it is it's about we're about to open
00:04:17.140 the floodgates you'll get all of that information in about a half hour also i just want to go through
00:04:22.380 some of the stuff you know from yesterday we find out uh yesterday we find out that npr and pbs
00:04:29.140 gone uh defunded nine billion dollars cut in doge cuts so we we saved nine billion dollars it's a nice
00:04:38.520 start um then we have uh the rescission we have the secret meeting we have coke now with coming out
00:04:49.060 with sugar real sugar i don't know if i believe that but i mean it's another one the president i
00:04:53.800 guess i've been working on and rubio telling our outpost now that stay out of foreign elections
00:05:03.200 we're not getting involved in any foreign elections what's happening all of a sudden like our country is
00:05:11.080 is like making sense you know what you know what i mean oh and there's one more thing
00:05:16.380 looks like trump is now saying to the courts he wants the courts to release all of the information
00:05:22.360 they have on uh on epstein no and another thing the wall street journal has finally jumped the shark
00:05:30.340 that what what a ridiculous letter that they published and trump sues them and i hope i hope he
00:05:36.680 sues uh the wall street journal and murdoch and gets at least the yachts and what the half of
00:05:44.480 australia that murdoch must own right now because what happened to donald trump yesterday with the
00:05:49.920 wall street journal is an abomination oh and the genius act oh and good news with stephen colbert
00:05:58.880 and i'm gonna start there in 60 seconds first let me tell you about our sponsor this half hour it's
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00:07:09.900 ask for it by name all right let's say hello to uh jason buttrill who is uh in the studio with us
00:07:16.140 stew returns from vacation monday jason thank you for filling in this week you and pat welcome how are you
00:07:23.200 i am great i'm even greater uh if that's correct um after i saw a x post from a real clear politics
00:07:33.560 reporter about uh i know you're gonna get to the story later about this wall street journal thing
00:07:38.540 but oh my gosh i did not believe your predictions from the wednesday night special tv show would be
00:07:45.600 coming alive already you know you know i talked i talked about this a little bit yesterday uh i don't
00:07:53.720 know if i said it on the air or not maybe i don't know um but i was talking about how you know yesterday
00:08:00.540 you were like because you really have a problem with uh the with the uh epstein thing and the way
00:08:09.780 it's been handled and i think on wednesday night you were the biggest pushback on me because i walked
00:08:15.540 in and maybe it was because you had ownership and all the hard work you put in writing a show
00:08:20.260 and then i walk in at the last minute go yeah i'm not going to use any of that i have a theory
00:08:25.460 and i walked you through this theory on wednesday and you were like really uh and i thought you were
00:08:33.700 a million miles away from believing it and you're right the wall street journal practically proves
00:08:39.920 that's probably what was happening how many times have you done this to me glenn i was
00:08:45.380 like no but magic usually um ends up happening later so it's it's all good i know it's it's it's
00:08:54.580 really incredible uh all right let me give you what i think is some of the best news uh at least the
00:09:01.180 most satisfying for me uh please play cut six here's stephen colbert before we start the show i want to
00:09:08.520 let you know something that i found out just last night next year will be our last season the network
00:09:14.600 will be ending the late show in may and
00:09:18.260 oh please no who's gonna have dancing vaccines
00:09:24.680 yeah i share your feelings it's not just the end of our show but it's the end of the late show
00:09:31.760 on cbs i'm not being replaced this is all just going away oh oh and i'm sad tragic i'm very very
00:09:44.360 sad it's it's tragic and and who would have seen it coming you know besides anybody who's ever watched
00:09:50.300 uh you know a funny you know show late at night who would have seen this coming that you know after
00:09:58.220 people start to wake up uh you know and they start to realize this whole forcing people to believe
00:10:05.900 what you believe uh just isn't funny or really acceptable in society it kind of builds a bad
00:10:14.000 civilization who would have seen this coming that you know those shows that were pushing it the hardest
00:10:19.360 are no longer popular and are going to be canceled now he went on to say well this is just budgetary
00:10:26.500 yeah you know why because you can't make any money because why nobody wants to buy your stupid show
00:10:31.700 why because nobody's watching your stupid show anymore why because you suck why because you made
00:10:38.640 it all about politics i mean it's really not that hard to figure out steven but it couldn't have
00:10:45.180 happened to a nicer guy yeah oh buh-bye ah okay so let's see what uh else oh here's one from cnn that
00:10:55.620 i think you'll enjoy here are the cnn uh reporters uh revealing the new uh polling on donald trump here
00:11:05.940 it is i mean look i think this one surprised me a bit because of all these complaints online going
00:11:11.840 after trump and the epstein files you might think his approval ratings were going down republicans
00:11:16.420 if anything they're going up republicans who approve of trump look at our cnn poll the prior
00:11:21.120 one 86 percent the one out this week 88 percent with republicans how about quinipiac the prior poll
00:11:26.220 87 percent approval for republicans this week out 90 percent with republicans if anything donald trump's
00:11:32.620 approval rating has gone up since this whole epstein saga started he is at the apex or close there too
00:11:39.180 in terms of his popularity with republican voters epstein files complaints or not
00:11:44.120 you know i think charlie kirk said it best this week when he said we're upset about the epstein files
00:11:51.820 because we love the president we like the president and we don't want to see the president
00:11:56.900 you know duped by the deep state and what's what he's been saying this week is he doesn't want to see
00:12:04.240 his supporters duped by the deep state and as it turns out uh he may be the right one on this but
00:12:15.300 we'll see we'll see as we'll follow it and we'll give you all the information uh coming up in uh just
00:12:21.200 uh just a little while we have so much to cover today here's some more good news rubio has told now
00:12:27.400 the u.s outposts a directive that u.s consulates and embassies can still congratulate the winner of
00:12:36.500 a foreign election but should not criticize an election without approval from a senior official
00:12:41.860 marco rubio directed overseas outposts to refrain from weighing in on foreign elections unless there's
00:12:50.160 a clear and compelling u.s interest in doing so the order is intended to bring the department more in
00:12:56.900 line with the white house and trump administration's stance on foreign elections now this one seems so
00:13:04.940 incredibly easy you know don't you hate it when another government comes into our country and
00:13:12.600 they're like you know what let me do it this way so they were thinking that maybe what you should do
00:13:18.700 is not elect donald trump are you gonna listen to that guy even if you hate donald trump you're like
00:13:25.060 hey mind your own business right but not not america no no apparently our state department not only likes
00:13:34.420 to overthrow governments that they don't like uh but they are they'll be very vocal on it too you know
00:13:40.740 you swedish people are just too stupid to elect somebody smart like we do oh that's that's good i you
00:13:50.540 know what jason i don't know about you i cannot believe how much i'm impressed with marco rubio
00:13:56.960 oh yeah unquestionably and what was weird is at the beginning he was kind of a lot of people were
00:14:02.780 kind of standoffish on they're like oh really rubio but now i feel like what does he have glenn like
00:14:07.940 maybe 18 000 jobs right now and he's doing perfectly with all of them it's insane all of them do
00:14:15.180 all of them do i my podcast my podcast today is with the guy who trump had originally nominated for
00:14:23.020 the head of nasa he's this entrepreneur that you know convinced his folks to just let him drop out
00:14:31.940 of high school had to get his ged but let him just let him do his own thing because he was horrible
00:14:37.520 at high school his parents did he starts a business he turns it into a billion dollar business his dad
00:14:45.280 goes to work for him i mean it's this incredible story then as a kindergartner and this made me feel
00:14:53.260 really old because he was like you know when i was in kindergarten i remember reading about
00:14:59.200 the challenger i'm like oh in your kindergarten you you read about the challenger i don't feel too old
00:15:09.680 now um but uh he said i remember reading about that and i and i was i was just in love with the space
00:15:15.600 program and i always wanted to be an astronaut so i uh trained myself i took you know i went and i
00:15:22.580 took my money and i i i started buying up uh airplanes you know fighter planes and then i
00:15:30.980 developed the largest independent air force in the world and then i contracted with uh top gun
00:15:39.460 and we were the fighters all my pilots with my planes we were the ones that would train against the the
00:15:46.860 the the top gun pilots we were the enemies that they would go out and dogfight with like
00:15:52.160 yeah well i i i got into radio when i was about your age uh i mean this guy is just amazing but he was
00:16:01.760 talking about you know how um you know now the labor secretary is the interim nasa head as well the
00:16:10.440 they all have 400 jobs and they're all doing them well what is happening yeah what's happening
00:16:19.220 and this this thing with rubio like in the state department i i don't know if you realize i know
00:16:25.820 this audience realizes this but how big of a deal this is but and how much work they have to do
00:16:31.360 but i mean you've shown multiple times about how in a bunch of european countries how the state
00:16:38.220 department not only is supporting another party or another president actively against the will of
00:16:42.880 the people that voted there but they're also like funding like george soros groups to hit the streets
00:16:48.900 and protest and give this illusion that there's like a big uprising it is right that is embedded in
00:16:54.460 those people yeah right it's it's it's it's the state department that goes in and trains the
00:17:00.640 revolutionaries on the streets to help them overthrow the government the state department doesn't like
00:17:07.300 in some foreign country it's insane and he's changing that culture and so is donald trump
00:17:14.380 yesterday it finally went through it's now sitting on the desk for the for the president to sign
00:17:21.380 uh he has cut eight billion dollars from the u.s agency for international development that's
00:17:29.180 usaid just because it says aid in the name it's not an aid program they're not starving children by
00:17:36.240 cutting this they're stopping the overthrow of foreign governments it was a tool used by the state
00:17:44.640 department and the cia this is donald i mean donald trump uh john john f kennedy started usa id not as an
00:17:53.860 extension of the peace corps and you know some sort of a food program he did it because the agency he
00:18:01.040 shut down was a was a shell um and a a ghost operation for the cia and when he found that out
00:18:11.340 and found out what they were doing he was like well i'm shutting this down and i'm starting a new
00:18:15.260 program and we're just going to help nations develop and the cia was like okay and they just went into
00:18:22.760 usa id and did the same thing finally that has been cut cut and a billion dollars no longer going to the
00:18:33.820 corporation for a public broadcasting and they're really really sad they're very sad they don't know
00:18:40.700 what happened to them they're like wait i thought everybody loved us no no no here's another good
00:18:48.260 piece of good news trump is now saying it looks like he's going to designate organizers and financial
00:18:56.600 backers of the violent ice protest as terrorists so if you are backing the the violent ice protests
00:19:09.700 you're going to go on the list for the government as a terrorist organization
00:19:15.280 oh boy that would be uh that'd be bad for your you know your your date nights
00:19:25.560 sorry i i don't know if we can go out to eat tonight i've just been designated a foreign terrorist i mean
00:19:34.580 that's really bad so he's designating the organizations as a terrorist group if you provide material support
00:19:44.120 he will freeze your assets restrict travel for members and supporters um and it will allow for
00:19:53.000 enhanced law enforcement surveillance i don't like that investigations and federal resource deployment
00:19:59.840 while signaling security threat domestically and internationally now this is of course going to be
00:20:06.420 you know they're going to start saying they're going to starve children or whatever their excuses this
00:20:12.200 time these are people many of them working with foreign governments who are working with our own
00:20:19.620 governments with the people that used to be in usaid to overthrow our nation if you are paying
00:20:28.020 and organizing these protests that are designed to be violent not all protests those that are designed to be
00:20:38.360 violent uh i'm sorry you're a terrorist because what you're doing fits the only definite the only word that fits
00:20:49.700 by definition is the word terrorist you are trying to change the country's policies by instilling fear
00:20:57.200 so congratulations on yet another great move by the president of the united states now the house sent the genius act to trump
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00:21:16.920 uh in about 10 minutes with the guy that that actually wrote the article that jason was just talking about
00:21:22.920 paul sperry he's with a real clear investigations he's a senior reporter there and it looks like
00:21:29.220 the trump team is now going to release some uh documents that have been classified
00:21:35.740 which will expose the obama era russia hoax conspiracy that's you know that it doesn't matter right you can't do
00:21:45.480 that because statute of limitations no no no this changes everything and paul will be with us in just a minute
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00:25:29.380 so about an hour and a half ago two hours ago susan crabtree from real clear politics she is their
00:25:49.080 national political correspondent she tweeted something about you know that wall street journal
00:25:54.920 ridiculous letter that was posted i mean just whoo just so bad on uh epstein um she just posted
00:26:05.580 that the guy who was the reporter that did that story his only job of you know journalism before that
00:26:14.900 was he worked for main justice which is glenn simpson's wife's publication
00:26:22.980 who's glenn simpson glenn simpson is the founder of fusion gps
00:26:30.620 who's fusion gps the firm that hillary clinton paid to come up with and produce the steel dossier
00:26:40.000 come on i mean this is just it's incredible it is absolutely on monday we were all going
00:26:48.280 donald trump what are you doing why are you saying this by wednesday i'm like wait a minute
00:26:53.680 i think he might have some today it's just like all falling into place you're like oh my gosh this is
00:27:00.000 such a setup oh it's incredible now real clear politics having a really kind of a banner day
00:27:07.140 especially today real clear investigations the senior reporter there paul sperry is the guy who
00:27:13.220 really has the story on uh what the trump team is doing on this this giant conspiracy uh case that
00:27:22.900 they are building paul welcome to the program glad to be with you thank you so on what was it sunday
00:27:31.180 they had an urgent meeting uh the trump officials uh and what were they meeting about tell me the story
00:27:38.580 so what we know is they have declassified a new batch of documents related to the russiagate hoax and
00:27:47.780 they're planning to release them soon and i've got that confirmed now from the highest levels of the
00:27:53.260 odni and they're planning to brief reporters and publish the documents in a report prepared by
00:28:01.440 dni gabbard's office which has declassification authority across the ic the
00:28:08.340 intelligence community and this would be just the first wave of declassification it's not a it's not
00:28:15.680 a dump of all the documents at once and it's all this is being coordinated with the white house
00:28:22.600 and the department of justice
00:28:24.520 and this is a 200 page congressional audit uh and yeah what is it saying part of it that's part of it
00:28:38.020 there's more yes they're they're not going to release the whole thing as i understand they're
00:28:42.320 going to they're going to take some pieces from it that i was told the documents uh not only
00:28:48.880 definitively definitely back up the internal cia review of the ica and possible perjury by brennan and
00:28:57.200 comey um but there's way more from that including emails um showing links between the crossfire
00:29:06.200 hurricane and the rigged ica operation this is the intelligence community assessment that obama
00:29:12.080 ordered uh which would strengthen the predication for a conspiracy to frank trump case
00:29:17.460 jeez so i mean this is like this is like an unbelievable smoking gun if it is as advertised
00:29:26.940 right i mean could we have asked for a bigger smoking gun than this well we don't know exactly what it is
00:29:34.940 and of course we've been over promised in this never-ending zombie brushagate scandal and and
00:29:42.820 under been under the delivered on the promises so many times like you know it's almost like losing
00:29:48.240 the football at this point um but uh you know they're they're the the investigation the conspiracy
00:29:57.040 investigation is real i mean this is happening and we understand there is a case file number
00:30:03.980 and an ec officially opening the investigation this is a electronic communication um and it's been
00:30:12.320 assigned to a field office so and they're focusing on a number of potential co-conspirators and we'll
00:30:19.720 be publishing a list of them at real clear investigation so stay tuned for that and what
00:30:26.020 they're dealing with we do what's that hang on just a second we do know that comey and brennan
00:30:33.160 are part of that list don't we absolutely they've actually uh formally been named already in a criminal
00:30:42.560 referral and um for conspiracy to commit perjury um and what what they're doing with you know trying to do
00:30:55.380 this as a conspiracy case rather than individual charges um they're trying to deal with the statute
00:31:03.660 of limitations which is five years in federal cases most federal cases so they have to tie it all back
00:31:08.840 together as a broad conspiracy to get around the time limit and that's why they're reaching as far
00:31:15.580 back as the clinton email investigation to also show the double standard of her favorable treatment
00:31:22.120 uh versus trump's aggressive treatment you know and this is also by obama and biden investigators and
00:31:31.260 prosecutors you know going forward all the way up to the mar-a-lago um raid uh so you know according
00:31:38.520 to their case theory you know they all conspired to protect hillary and to frame and to stop trump
00:31:47.040 to protect hillary from what just the the from from investigation so she could be president
00:31:57.240 from conviction from you know they exonerated her the servers and and they never investigated and
00:32:07.080 that's another thing that they're looking at uh in these documents is the declassification of these
00:32:15.400 highly classified annex first of all in the specter general report uh that revealed a number of
00:32:23.640 foreign actors breaching hillary's emails in her unsecured email server uh and then comey and peter
00:32:32.900 struck who was the the head of counterintelligence who was supposed to investigate things like that
00:32:38.380 he didn't bother that just completely neglected to investigate that that huge breach and then you
00:32:45.200 have the classified appendix in the durham report which talks about a clinton intelligence uh until the
00:32:53.520 clinton plan intelligence that was intercepted and brennan got a hold of it and you know basically
00:33:01.840 laying out a clinton plot to frame trump and this was in july 2016 and comey and uh struck didn't
00:33:11.140 investigate that either so so it's a double standard disparate treatment and that's part of a conspiracy
00:33:16.400 case that they're building okay so let's just say let's just say that we're not lucy and we we
00:33:25.080 haven't been down this road a million times because i know the football can be pulled away from us at any
00:33:31.800 moment and probably will but let's just look at this moment and say okay these things are possibly
00:33:39.720 going to be produced and are real what does this mean for the people involved do you think i mean how
00:33:46.420 bad is this going to get and how deep will they go well i mean there are a lot of co-conspirators
00:33:56.360 uh as long as your arm that would be named at once but um and it you know it it definitely is
00:34:05.080 ambitious but it's not pie in the sky because the data points are all there for conspiracy they just
00:34:09.840 have to find a grand jury to hear all the evidence with an open mind and that won't be in dc but that's
00:34:15.860 you know that right that won't be in dc yeah 90 percent right but they automatically bias against
00:34:21.120 trump but uh so they could move it to florida right sure because as an ongoing conspiracy they're
00:34:30.740 going all the way through uh to jack smith and in the whole mar-a-lago business uh and on and on
00:34:38.200 it goes uh with you know leaks and more sabotage um but you know this influence operation is
00:34:47.640 has done lasting damage you know it's caused lasting damage to trump and his presidency his legacy
00:34:54.500 polls are polls show that the vast majority democrats still believe still to this day believe
00:35:00.380 that trump is a russian agent despite the complete debunking of the hillary's dirty dossier
00:35:06.300 and the pk and all that made up garbage so in the end paul even if these people go to jail
00:35:16.860 if that's not corrected um and i don't know how you would correct that in people's minds if that's
00:35:24.520 not corrected this only makes the left even more angry and probably more violent because now they're
00:35:31.300 locking up everybody who is just against donald trump um what what how do we solve this what does
00:35:38.380 this mean in the end if we can't change that well there has to be some accountability and it may not
00:35:46.280 you know lead to convictions uh even indictments but um if it gets out and if these documents get
00:35:54.420 out into a court of law they get out into into a courtroom the media will finally be pressured at
00:36:01.800 least i'm not saying forced to to cover it which they've they've buried this because they're so
00:36:06.580 invested in the whole russia russia uh business they won pulitzer for uh so they're they're they're
00:36:16.200 running block and tackle against any of this stuff but if it if you finally get declassified documents
00:36:22.480 and put out there in the public domain put out there in the courtroom um smoking guns as you were
00:36:29.340 saying that they have to cover that uh i think right now they want to get they want to get past
00:36:34.780 this chapri epstein news cycle so the media doesn't have an excuse not to cover it before they release
00:36:40.220 this stuff or at least at least let it die down a little bit um a couple of questions why wouldn't
00:36:49.500 we release it why wouldn't they release it you said if they release it why wouldn't they other
00:36:55.060 than no they're it's going to be released it's just it's just that they're they're preoccupied
00:37:00.600 right now with the epstein so do you think that's what do you think that's what is leading to the
00:37:07.280 president being so angry he's like i've got something would you please shut up so we can release this
00:37:12.080 possibly yeah because i know i know that they briefed the white house on this on tuesday
00:37:17.740 and i can't imagine that chief of staff didn't in turn brief the president
00:37:22.440 wow um and the the last thing the meeting did not have pam bondy or tulsi gabbard in it
00:37:33.460 do you know why should the principal the principles were not in the meeting it was high level staff
00:37:39.660 for both the doj and uh odni why is that normal i don't know oh yeah that's that that's normal for
00:37:49.760 stuff like this they don't have to be there um you know then they're they're they're briefed about it
00:37:56.540 okay uh paul great investigation thank you thank you for bringing us up to speed this is
00:38:03.560 really remarkable if it happens is game changing it absolutely could it's it's definitely uh the dam
00:38:10.800 is starting to break on all this there's no doubt
00:38:14.180 paul thank you very much uh god i i gotta tell you jason
00:38:21.340 wow i mean that's what we've been hoping for right that's what we've been waiting for this this
00:38:28.920 restores the trust we've been saying we needed to see from epstein this could be the one that i mean
00:38:39.120 you could go all the way back to hillary clinton i can't imagine they're going to lock her up they
00:38:43.800 should but i can't imagine they're going to lock her up but i mean to be able to have those documents
00:38:49.560 out and show this conspiracy again i don't know if it's going to change the left's point of view
00:38:55.400 because they're just insane at this point but get it into a courtroom that's going to be pretty intense
00:39:03.880 yeah glenn i mean i'm just biting my fist through that entire thing because i just want to scream out
00:39:09.780 this is amazing i you got to give it to paul he is the true personification of a journalist and
00:39:15.780 investigator so he was but i was while he's narrating this or talking about it i'm like oh
00:39:20.180 my gosh they're revealing the deep state everything thank you for saying this thank you for saying this
00:39:26.720 because i'm talking to paul i don't know paul and i'm talking to him he's like well yeah i mean you
00:39:31.160 know it could be a very big deal and you're like wait oh my gosh i thought it was bigger than that
00:39:36.000 you're exactly right he's a journalist that's a journalist for you okay more coming up in just a
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00:45:26.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:32.060 Hey, that's me.
00:45:33.780 Hello, America.
00:45:35.440 It's Friday, and it's turning out to be one of my favorite Fridays.
00:45:41.280 I never thought this week would end the way it's ending.
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00:45:50.800 Today, it's good news after good news after good news after good news, and everything
00:45:56.640 is starting to make sense.
00:45:59.660 I'm going to explain, and Selena Zito is here because there is this insane comment from the
00:46:06.300 CBS News correspondent that was there in Butler with the assassination, and he has the guts
00:46:14.800 to say he has PTSD from it.
00:46:18.280 You won't believe this.
00:46:21.040 So, stand by.
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00:47:51.800 Selena Zito.
00:47:52.620 First of all, Selena, congratulations.
00:47:56.000 Let me just say this.
00:47:57.000 I don't know if this is the first time that it's been said to you on a national broadcast,
00:48:01.340 but I want to introduce you to Selena Zito, a number one New York Times bestselling author.
00:48:07.640 Hello, Selena.
00:48:09.340 No, it is the first time, and you're going to make me cry.
00:48:13.020 I was with, the first time I was the number one New York Times bestselling author, when
00:48:20.920 it really meant something, when the New York Times wasn't just like, ah!
00:48:24.500 I was with Vince Flynn, and he said, congratulations, and I said, thank you.
00:48:34.420 And he said, I want you to know how hard it is for me to say that, because I worked my
00:48:40.660 whole life writing to get there.
00:48:44.220 And you, you just wrote a story, and now you're number one.
00:48:49.400 I feel for you, because you worked your whole life in writing and studying how to write and
00:48:56.600 listening to people.
00:48:57.860 And I'm so proud of you and happy for you, Selena.
00:49:00.320 Well, I have to take this moment to first thank you, Glenn, for using your platform to
00:49:06.820 introduce your listeners to the book and to the importance of the book, not just about
00:49:13.020 what happened to that day, not just about me being a witness to history, but also why
00:49:19.960 things are happening the way they are.
00:49:21.940 That's what the book Butler does, and it really gives a profound look at what is happening in
00:49:29.940 the country, and I think it concludes at the end with a chapter called The Reckoning, and
00:49:36.780 it's about my profession.
00:49:39.080 And it really tells you everything that you need to understand about what is happening with
00:49:46.760 my profession, and you can see it with the whole Epstein thing.
00:49:51.900 And also the journalist...
00:49:52.980 Okay, so I want to...
00:49:53.660 Hang on, Nick.
00:49:55.000 Yeah.
00:49:55.380 I want to get into the Epstein thing.
00:49:57.040 I've got so much to talk to you about to get perspective on, but I have to start here.
00:50:01.940 Could we please play the CBS reporter who now has had to have therapy?
00:50:09.140 Listen.
00:50:09.940 For those of us there, it was such a horror because you saw an emerging America, and it
00:50:18.420 wasn't the shooting, Chuck.
00:50:19.960 This was...
00:50:20.540 I got diagnosed with PTSD within 48 hours.
00:50:23.560 I got put on trauma leave, not because I think of the shooting, but because you saw it in
00:50:29.200 the eyes, the reaction of the people.
00:50:31.260 They were coming for us.
00:50:32.780 If he didn't jump up with his fist, they were going to come kill us.
00:50:35.680 I know.
00:50:37.360 I know.
00:50:39.220 Wow.
00:50:40.280 No.
00:50:40.740 No.
00:50:40.900 Selena, I did not get that appearance from anybody, but he was there.
00:50:47.700 He saw it.
00:50:51.400 Wait a minute.
00:50:52.060 You were there.
00:50:52.920 What did you see?
00:50:55.120 Okay.
00:50:55.960 Well, I didn't see that.
00:50:59.820 You know, first of all, when you're a journalist, your last reaction should be, this was about
00:51:07.520 me, right?
00:51:09.340 Because you're there to tell the story of what happens.
00:51:13.340 You're not there to talk about your feelings, and so, and it's just so insulting for him
00:51:21.580 to frame it that way, because he was talking about, you know, people turned around and were
00:51:28.600 yelling at the camera.
00:51:29.940 He thought they were yelling at him.
00:51:32.160 No.
00:51:32.880 They were saying, we also are going to fight.
00:51:36.280 This is about standing up for America, and I know that because it's in the book, Butler.
00:51:43.340 Well, he didn't read it.
00:51:46.460 He was too busy with therapy.
00:51:49.120 So, wait.
00:51:51.160 So, you're saying that when they looked at the cameras, they weren't looking at, they
00:51:56.440 were looking at the American people sending a message through the camera?
00:52:01.940 Yeah.
00:52:02.460 And I know this because after the shooting, it's about two hours, it's an hour later.
00:52:08.960 Everyone is in the parking lot.
00:52:10.600 Remember, there's 50,000 people there.
00:52:12.520 There's at least 15,000 to 20,000 cars, and people can't move.
00:52:17.880 Now, if they were angry and wanted to hurt him, they would have not been peaceful, sharing
00:52:24.640 food, sharing water, hugging, singing.
00:52:27.640 It was a very aspirational moment.
00:52:29.800 And one guy was talking to me, and he said, yeah, we looked at the camera and said, we
00:52:37.000 will fight.
00:52:38.060 And the one guy said, yeah, I gave the camera a finger.
00:52:41.100 Then he goes, we're going to tell the whole world that America is not backing down, and
00:52:46.760 you can't take us out.
00:52:48.300 Now, if you took the moment to, if he would have taken the moment to think about it, maybe
00:52:55.460 he couldn't do it in that moment, but be more reflective afterwards and understood what was
00:53:02.960 happening in the moment, he wouldn't be talking about himself and his feelings.
00:53:07.560 But wait, is this, did you, is this what your psychiatrist told you after the shooting?
00:53:18.000 Yeah.
00:53:18.980 Yeah.
00:53:19.540 I didn't have a psychiatrist.
00:53:22.880 Wait, but wait a minute.
00:53:24.100 You were just a couple.
00:53:25.880 Yeah.
00:53:26.380 You were just a couple of feet away from the president who was bleeding.
00:53:29.620 You could see that you had a secret service agent on your back.
00:53:33.940 You were in the line of fire, and what do you mean you didn't, you didn't go to a psychiatrist
00:53:38.940 after?
00:53:40.900 I don't know.
00:53:42.540 I mean, you know, we have a job to do as journalists.
00:53:47.260 And, you know, even though I cover politics and shooting isn't typically part of it, if you
00:53:52.680 come up as a journalist, you know, you cover cops, you cover, you cover things that happen
00:53:58.920 all over a city or a region, you learn to completely detach and do your job.
00:54:05.320 That's what you do as a journalist.
00:54:07.280 That's your job.
00:54:08.340 That's your function.
00:54:09.520 You're supposed to deliver the news as it happens, and your feelings are not supposed
00:54:14.480 to be part of it.
00:54:17.820 Okay.
00:54:19.260 Let me give you something different.
00:54:21.700 This was just about two hours ago, posted on X by Susan Crabtree.
00:54:27.080 I don't know if you know her.
00:54:27.940 She's the national political correspondent for Real Clear Politics.
00:54:30.860 Okay.
00:54:31.940 She just announced on X that, you know, the Wall Street Journal did that report yesterday
00:54:37.660 where they showed this letter and this drawing that Donald Trump sent to Epstein.
00:54:47.440 What?
00:54:47.640 You don't, you didn't believe that it was in the Wall Street Journal?
00:54:50.380 Oh, you didn't believe that, Selena?
00:54:52.960 Not for a second.
00:54:55.240 That's not his signature.
00:54:57.420 Everybody knows his signature, and he wouldn't draw that sloppy.
00:55:01.900 He is very perfect about everything that he does.
00:55:06.600 He would not draw that picture.
00:55:09.980 All right.
00:55:11.300 Okay.
00:55:12.220 So, I think everybody, even Elon Musk is like, okay, come on.
00:55:18.340 All right?
00:55:18.980 Yeah.
00:55:19.160 Um, everybody knew that immediately except for the Wall Street Journal and the reporter
00:55:26.260 that apparently got that inside card or letter, uh, that he was sending to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:55:34.920 Now, here's what Susan Crabtree just reported about two hours ago.
00:55:38.540 The Wall Street Journal reporter that did that story yesterday worked for the main, worked for
00:55:45.640 main justice, which is Glenn Simpson's wife's publication.
00:55:50.960 For those who don't know who Glenn Simpson is, he's the founder of Fusion GPS.
00:55:56.500 If you don't know who Fusion GPS is, they're the ones that were paid by Hillary Clinton for the
00:56:03.600 Epstein file.
00:56:04.600 So, how does an editor allow something to go past their desk like that?
00:56:18.500 You have to press and ask questions of the reporter.
00:56:22.300 You have to make sure that everything they have said, especially something that could possibly
00:56:29.100 be as salacious as this, um, appeared to be.
00:56:34.160 Um, you have to make sure that all the, that, that everything is unearthed.
00:56:40.540 That's your responsibility as an editor, that this got on to a page in a storied news organization
00:56:50.080 is just beyond the pale to me.
00:56:53.560 My editor would have throat punched me if I would have tried to pull something off like that.
00:57:01.900 I love that.
00:57:03.240 Sorry, I didn't mean to be graphic.
00:57:05.300 That's all right.
00:57:06.080 No, no, no.
00:57:06.740 It's so funny.
00:57:07.540 I was just, I was just talking to, to, uh, Donald Trump's wallet yesterday and I'm like, are you,
00:57:12.460 have you gained weight?
00:57:13.320 And he's like, yeah, a little bit from CBS, but I'm about to put on pounds now with the
00:57:18.160 Wall Street Journal.
00:57:18.880 I mean, this is, this is ripe for lawsuits and defamation.
00:57:25.440 Is it not?
00:57:26.400 Yeah, it is.
00:57:27.840 And here's the thing, Glenn, and I, and I don't think people are talking about this enough.
00:57:32.300 Take a look at all of the wins that the president has had, not sent, not just since he was sworn
00:57:39.000 in, but just in the space of the last six weeks, it's been unprecedented in history.
00:57:46.040 So how do you stop those wins if you don't like what he's doing?
00:57:52.060 I mean, that's the question.
00:57:53.600 And I think the Wall Street Journal provided the answer.
00:57:57.580 Well, I mean, uh, I hate to, I hate to ask Jason to explain, um, you know, how this has
00:58:07.520 worked, but Jason, could you explain to Selena what, what's happened here today and yesterday?
00:58:13.260 Are you talking about the, your prediction?
00:58:17.360 Is that, is that what we're going to now?
00:58:18.480 I don't, no, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't know.
00:58:21.780 Whatever it is you wanted to, whatever it is you have.
00:58:26.060 Selena, what happened was I'm Glenn Beck's writer and chief researcher, and we were going
00:58:29.620 to do this amazing story on Wednesday and show where we were going to just talk about
00:58:33.660 a whole bunch of Epstein stuff, but he throws it out at the last minute, which trust me has
00:58:38.680 never happened to me before ever, like Glenn's never done that to me.
00:58:43.180 Um, but yeah, he, he just throws it out and he's like, you know, I got this theory that
00:58:46.460 I think that, you know, one of the reasons Donald Trump is so pissed off and why he's
00:58:51.200 naming Hillary Clinton and all those things in his posts is because maybe he's got inside
00:58:55.660 information that they're about to start releasing information on, uh, that ties him in some way
00:59:01.700 to this.
00:59:02.240 Yeah.
00:59:02.420 That, that is, that's not true that you, you know, that he knows that this is coming
00:59:08.020 and we're not seeing it.
00:59:10.040 He knows it.
00:59:11.440 And, uh, he's like, you guys cannot be this stupid.
00:59:15.620 Now I said on Wednesday, I don't know if this is true, I, but this is the only thing that makes
00:59:21.180 sense to me and look at what's happening, which also brings me to why they're ignoring
00:59:27.140 the left, you know, the, the, the, the Democrats have just let the left take over and they're
00:59:34.460 revolutionaries and there's blood in the streets, or at least it's coming in buckets.
00:59:40.160 I believe if the Democrats don't start stepping up and I said, I don't think they are, this
00:59:45.840 is a few weeks ago.
00:59:46.520 I don't think they are because they're afraid of their own supporters.
00:59:50.920 I'm not sure that's true after what we just saw with this letter in the wall street
00:59:55.420 journal and what is coming out of real clear investigations now about the, the, uh, conspiracy
01:00:03.120 investigation that's going on.
01:00:05.640 I think they're more afraid of jail than they are blood in the streets.
01:00:10.640 I D I think they, I think they are desperate now to stop this any way they can because they
01:00:18.200 know it's over.
01:00:20.420 What do you think of that?
01:00:21.560 Well, so the key word that you just said, Glenn is desperate and desperate people do
01:00:29.100 desperate things.
01:00:30.380 And we see that just when this story came out yesterday, I was driving home from DC and thanking
01:00:37.120 Jesus for getting out of there.
01:00:39.160 And I, I thought this, this is, this is so obvious there, there, there.
01:00:47.280 And to your point, if you just sort of follow everything, everything that the president has
01:00:53.320 said, everything that he has, has posted, and then all the sort of things like Epstein,
01:01:00.940 Epstein, Epstein, and then, uh, and then this wall street journal, I mean, it's so, it's so
01:01:06.400 obvious, even a 12 year old could put the puzzle pieces together that they were prepping to do
01:01:13.160 this because they know a bigger problem is coming their way.
01:01:17.520 They know it, they can feel it.
01:01:18.860 It's coming down their back.
01:01:21.420 It's amazing.
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01:04:03.820 So Jason, I'm not sure I understood what you were saying about what happened on Wednesday.
01:04:08.160 And really, and you're going to run this in, I mean, I just, I mean, I, you know, I, I,
01:04:17.920 all I said to you was, no, trust me, Jason, trust me.
01:04:20.920 I mean, I know you've worked really hard on this, but I got to throw it away.
01:04:24.420 Just trust me on this.
01:04:25.740 I think this might be right.
01:04:27.380 And, and so then what happened after that?
01:04:29.640 I'm trying to, well, you kind of, you kind of called the whole dang thing.
01:04:36.520 Got it.
01:04:37.740 Okay.
01:04:38.180 That's all.
01:04:38.880 Okay.
01:04:39.280 That's the part I was.
01:04:41.420 Gosh.
01:04:44.620 I'm just trying to understand what you were trying to say.
01:04:47.600 And now, so you're saying you were right.
01:04:51.480 Glenn, I was wrong.
01:04:53.460 I got it.
01:04:54.360 I got it now.
01:04:55.080 Right.
01:04:55.800 Okay.
01:04:56.300 Good.
01:04:56.580 There was an amazing chalkboard planned.
01:04:58.800 You just threw it out with a better one of your own.
01:05:01.100 But I mean, because it was, because it was wrong.
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01:05:06.520 I will say that in the years I've worked for you, that's usually when the scariest and
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01:05:13.580 It still pisses me off in the moment.
01:05:15.960 I know.
01:05:17.080 And usually it's not two days later where we figure it all out.
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01:05:21.400 I know.
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01:05:37.140 We're going this way.
01:05:39.040 And so it's, I apologize for that.
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01:07:48.240 Now there is another side to this Epstein thing.
01:07:51.280 Some more information that Donald Trump is again doing exactly what is the right thing.
01:07:58.860 I think he is pushing for the release.
01:08:02.520 The court has to make the decision, but he is pushing for the release of all the documents
01:08:08.100 from the court cases in the Epstein case, which is really a great move.
01:08:17.140 That helps people just understand what was in there, and it doesn't look like you're hiding
01:08:21.480 anything.
01:08:21.920 It's up to the courts to do it, and I urge them and hope that they do just out of, you
01:08:30.300 know, it's in the public's interest.
01:08:32.760 It's in the national interest to put this behind us, but I think, Jason, you wanted to
01:08:40.140 bring that, me to bring that up to show that, you know, maybe, maybe a slight possibility
01:08:47.680 that I wasn't right on Wednesday.
01:08:49.640 I'm just still trying to get my script read.
01:08:51.280 That setting, that's pretty much where it's at.
01:08:54.960 No, I think this is a very good move because I think this is what we need, it's what we
01:08:59.660 want, and it appears that, you know, the president wants this as well, it sounds like, and just
01:09:04.740 releasing these grand jury transcripts would be huge because we know there's a lot of stuff
01:09:09.120 that we know that the judges are keeping under lock and key, and, you know, there might
01:09:16.660 not be a handwritten list out there, but it kind of sounds like, you know, there was
01:09:20.640 an unspoken list.
01:09:21.840 There was definitely people that were involved.
01:09:23.640 I mean, Dershowitz was basically kind of saying the same thing.
01:09:26.420 Kind of said that.
01:09:26.920 Yeah.
01:09:27.560 Yeah.
01:09:29.300 There's something else on this.
01:09:32.260 I think, you know, what we heard today about the release of the documents that are going
01:09:38.960 after the grand conspiracy, which I think is absolutely brilliant.
01:09:43.660 This is how you put the mob in jail.
01:09:45.400 And honestly, that, I mean, that's what the deep state has become.
01:09:49.200 It's a mob.
01:09:50.700 It's, they, they operate in the shadows.
01:09:52.700 They deny that there is anything to the dead bodies that are just showing up in the bottom
01:09:57.620 of the river with, you know, cement shoes.
01:10:00.500 What?
01:10:00.940 I don't know what you're talking about.
01:10:02.580 I'm just, I'm just a businessman.
01:10:04.460 That's all I'm doing.
01:10:05.660 That's exactly what is happening with Brennan.
01:10:08.900 I don't know what you're talking about.
01:10:10.400 I just, I just work in Intel.
01:10:12.100 That's all I do.
01:10:13.260 Uh-huh.
01:10:13.640 Um, and so to get the mob, you've had to be able to go past the statute of limitations
01:10:21.120 if you can tie conspiracies together.
01:10:25.320 This is a conspiracy, uh, to, um, you know, to traffic drugs or whatever it is.
01:10:32.400 And you can tie all these things together because you're building a case.
01:10:36.500 It's not just this one person.
01:10:38.500 It's not just this one thing.
01:10:40.160 It's all of these and they're all connected.
01:10:42.760 That's what breaks down the, the statute of limitations.
01:10:46.380 And they are going all the way back now to Hillary Clinton and her emails.
01:10:52.140 And I think why Donald Trump was so angry and we're now seeing it.
01:10:59.120 Uh, I mean, yesterday I said, yesterday I said, I think I have to say Donald Trump may be right
01:11:10.600 on the tariffs.
01:11:12.760 Because of the new information that is coming out.
01:11:14.880 And I am, I don't believe in tariffs.
01:11:18.020 I don't believe in that.
01:11:18.940 I just, I've, it doesn't make any sense to me, but the information that is coming out
01:11:24.980 and it's still too early.
01:11:26.020 We need more months to see it.
01:11:27.540 But so far, everything he is saying that tariffs will do is happening.
01:11:32.980 Um, and now let's watch it.
01:11:36.300 That's why I said yesterday, I may have to apologize and I'm glad I didn't have to apologize because
01:11:42.220 this is not a week that the president wants to hear from people like me because, uh, he,
01:11:47.680 when he said, you know, I don't want you as my supporters.
01:11:50.860 He wasn't talking about you being stupid.
01:11:53.260 He was talking about people like me being stupid.
01:11:56.380 And at first I was greatly offended by that.
01:11:58.820 And then on Wednesday, when he started saying, you know, this is, this was written by Hillary
01:12:05.200 Clinton and, uh, Comey and, uh, and Brennan, I started seeing it in a different way, which
01:12:11.420 led me to, what was it again?
01:12:14.120 Wednesday.
01:12:14.640 They, Oh yeah.
01:12:15.100 Be right.
01:12:15.700 Right, Jason.
01:12:16.920 Uh, and now that these things are coming out, I'm really seeing, this is why he was so upset
01:12:23.820 because the word is that the stuff that has been declassified, it's already been declassified,
01:12:32.160 just hasn't been released because he didn't want it to be buried with all this Epstein stuff.
01:12:39.380 So that's why he's been like, can you guys shut up about this?
01:12:42.720 Because I'm going to do everything you're asking me to do.
01:12:46.180 I'm going to, I'm going to start investigating and, uh, indicting people and arresting people.
01:12:53.320 And I've got it all tied together in one big package.
01:12:56.820 If you guys would just pipe down for a minute, uh, if this proves to actually come out and
01:13:03.080 be what, you know, I don't want to be Charlie Brown with the, you know, Lucy holding the
01:13:08.960 football, but if it turns out that that's actually what's going on, I owe the president a huge
01:13:14.260 apology.
01:13:15.860 Um, and I still think it was rolled out horribly and everything else, but, um, I don't know.
01:13:25.240 I can't say that.
01:13:26.140 I was gonna say I should have trusted him more.
01:13:27.520 No, no, we shouldn't.
01:13:29.180 We should always be skeptical of our government.
01:13:31.240 Um, but I feel bad, I feel bad actually, if this, these things turn out to be, because
01:13:37.960 it looks like we're about to get everything we've been begging him for on justice in a,
01:13:44.880 in a much bigger way than I thought was even possible, which I guess should be the, which
01:13:51.820 should be really the, you know, the, the, the slug line of, of Donald Trump.
01:13:58.360 It shouldn't be make America great again.
01:14:00.020 It just be, it should be, yeah, more than you thought was even possible, you know, Donald
01:14:06.880 Trump, uh-huh.
01:14:08.460 More than you thought possible.
01:14:11.280 Did you ever think that we would have, we would defund NPR and PBS?
01:14:19.460 Did you ever think that we were actually going to cut the department of education by what?
01:14:24.840 Forty percent, some crazy number like that, and it's actually happening now?
01:14:32.860 Did you ever, did you ever think, I mean, little things like, and I know he had nothing
01:14:37.660 to do with this, but that Coke would start putting sugar back into, you know, real cane
01:14:44.220 sugar back into Coca-Cola instead of corn syrup?
01:14:47.200 I mean, I buy Mexican Coke and I hate it.
01:14:52.260 I mean, I love it, but I hate the fact that, you know, can you just make Coke right the way
01:14:56.120 everybody wants it, you know, with real sugar in it, please?
01:15:01.320 All of these things that are happening that we never thought could happen are happening
01:15:08.060 right now.
01:15:09.400 So, and then again, some things are not going everybody's way.
01:15:14.720 For instance, if you're at a Coldplay concert, may I suggest you don't go, if you're a CEO,
01:15:21.900 don't go with the HR director and make out.
01:15:27.980 It might not work out well for you.
01:15:29.840 I don't know if you saw this, the CEO of the tech company, astronomer, Andy Byron, was
01:15:37.940 at the Coldplay concert and he's standing there with his coworker and they're in a love embrace,
01:15:45.040 just enjoying the concert.
01:15:46.800 And then all of a sudden he comes up on the jumbotron and they see themselves on the kiss
01:15:51.720 cam and all of a sudden he just like, he melts.
01:15:55.560 He just like, look at what?
01:15:57.180 It just goes down on the ground.
01:15:59.440 I would say he just drops to his knees, but that's probably a bad analogy in this one.
01:16:03.640 He just drops to the ground and just disappears, you know?
01:16:08.300 Like, oh crap.
01:16:10.280 She stands there frozen like, what is going on?
01:16:14.740 He's married.
01:16:16.580 He's married.
01:16:18.520 And, uh, you know, wife and children and, uh, at the Coldplay concert.
01:16:25.720 Not a good day for him.
01:16:27.180 I'm wondering what, what, what are you supposed to was waiting for him when he got home?
01:16:35.060 Jason?
01:16:35.900 Nothing good.
01:16:37.100 Let me tell you that.
01:16:38.240 Nothing good.
01:16:39.360 I can't imagine.
01:16:40.360 You, you must have known.
01:16:41.540 I was, I was reading through some of the comments that, uh, the, like the internal text threads
01:16:45.720 and stuff from the workers of the, of his, of his company.
01:16:49.520 And it sounds like everyone knew about it.
01:16:50.560 Oh, I haven't seen this.
01:16:51.640 Yeah.
01:16:51.880 They were like, it sounds like everyone pretty much knew what was going on and they were
01:16:54.820 like, just pretty much elated that he was finally getting outed for, for doing this.
01:17:00.480 Pretty, uh, pretty wild.
01:17:01.980 Especially with, especially with the HR director.
01:17:04.920 That HR director should not have a job as HR ever again.
01:17:08.740 Uh, you know, that's the person who's like, uh, no sexual harassment, you are the one caught
01:17:17.360 with a CEO, you know, in a love embrace.
01:17:21.640 Oh, that's good.
01:17:22.560 That's really real.
01:17:23.900 That's going to look well on you.
01:17:25.240 You're you.
01:17:26.000 She's going to walk in with a resume and they're going to just look at it and go, Oh, you were
01:17:30.020 the one with, yeah.
01:17:31.560 Uh, we've already filled the position.
01:17:34.600 That's not good.
01:17:36.900 It's just not good.
01:17:38.620 Uh, let's see.
01:17:39.880 Is there something?
01:17:40.820 Oh yeah.
01:17:41.040 This, I played this earlier, but I don't think it, I don't think it hurts to play it again
01:17:45.580 because it was such an enormous announcement.
01:17:48.980 Cut six.
01:17:50.780 Before we start the show, I want to let you know something that I found out just last
01:17:54.840 night.
01:17:55.420 Next year will be our last season.
01:17:58.160 The network will be ending the late show in May and no, no, how can that be?
01:18:09.640 What?
01:18:10.340 Yeah.
01:18:10.820 I share your feelings.
01:18:12.180 It's not just the end of our show, but it's the end of the late show on CBS.
01:18:16.860 I'm not being replaced.
01:18:18.280 Oh, this is all just going away.
01:18:20.720 All right.
01:18:21.900 Well, you got to be proud.
01:18:23.560 You got to be proud.
01:18:24.220 You know, when, when, when a company fires you from a job you were hired to do that
01:18:29.640 just had a whole bunch of legends that came out of it, you know, and then they fire you
01:18:36.600 and then they're like, it got so bad under him.
01:18:40.200 We're just going to, we can't, and there's no way to revive the format.
01:18:44.120 I mean, that's again, good luck with that resume, Stephen Colbert.
01:18:50.300 You know, I can't wait for that to happen finally with, uh, Jimmy Kimmel.
01:18:54.500 When is that going to happen with Jimmy Kimmel?
01:18:56.560 Yeah.
01:18:58.200 These guys that just took, it just took the joy out of every bit of laughter for so long.
01:19:06.100 Things are changing.
01:19:07.260 Glenn, when I was a kid, like junior high, high school, we all would watch Letterman and
01:19:12.340 Leno, those, they were pretty much the only two, but everyone would watch them all the
01:19:17.020 time, including like Saturday Night Live.
01:19:18.440 We would all watch it and everyone would talk about it the next day at school.
01:19:21.840 No one does that anymore because it sucks.
01:19:25.040 No one does.
01:19:26.600 And it's sad, especially with Saturday Night Live.
01:19:28.660 God, so sad.
01:19:30.340 No, there's, I mean, and Saturday Night Live is one of the last communal things we have.
01:19:35.620 You know what I mean?
01:19:36.120 It's one of the last communal, it's on Saturday, you watch it on Saturday and everybody talks
01:19:42.500 about it on Monday or you watch the clips.
01:19:44.880 It's the last thing that we have where everybody's kind of watching it in real time or very close
01:19:50.840 to real time and you can talk about it.
01:19:53.220 And it's just, it's horrendous what they have done.
01:19:57.360 And, you know, this again is yet another sign of how the culture is changing, how we are
01:20:05.820 winning these guys.
01:20:07.900 You know, Stephen Colbert, they didn't just let him go because, you know, his ratings sucked.
01:20:13.340 It's not just the ratings.
01:20:15.140 He can't get a sponsor.
01:20:16.900 He can't, nobody wants to sponsor that program anymore.
01:20:20.380 Ratings suck and even the woke Pfizer people are like, you know what, this is kind of going
01:20:29.340 to turn ugly.
01:20:30.320 We should probably distance ourself from Stephen Colbert.
01:20:35.960 It's pretty intense.
01:20:38.520 I just saw something, what was it, a movie I was flipping by and I saw a trailer for it.
01:20:46.520 It came out in 2020 and it was talking about the me too movement and, and, uh, it just had
01:20:53.320 references and kind of jokes about, Hey, you can't say that me too.
01:20:57.160 And, and, but it was seriously, I mean, it, it was, it was joking, but it was seriously
01:21:04.480 saying, you can't say those things anymore.
01:21:07.800 You can't do those things anymore.
01:21:10.300 And I thought, Oh my gosh, this is going to age so poorly.
01:21:14.140 All of these things are going to age so horribly in the next three years, in the next three
01:21:23.020 years, all of that stuff is going to look like ancient history.
01:21:27.820 And, uh, you know, I thought I'd bring that up cause it's Friday and I don't know, makes
01:21:32.660 me feel pretty damn good.
01:21:35.160 All right.
01:21:35.980 Stand by more in a minute.
01:21:37.360 I got to tell you about PragerU.
01:21:38.720 I am partnering with PragerU and you'll hear more about this next year, but PragerU, they're
01:21:45.200 incredible.
01:21:46.080 Dennis Prager has done the world a great, great service.
01:21:49.600 And, uh, PragerU, you know, understands that knowledge is power.
01:21:55.340 Um, and people who control the schools, the universities, the media are not interested in
01:22:00.920 giving you knowledge.
01:22:01.960 They're interested in giving you their version of knowledge.
01:22:06.140 So they have power, their agenda, their ideology, their politics wrapped and delivered as education.
01:22:12.960 This is one of the reasons why PragerU exists and is so important.
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01:24:44.940 Uh, and they kidnapped her and she was, I mean, it was a harrowing story.
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01:24:56.200 Uh, what a shot.
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01:24:58.580 That wasn't true?
01:25:00.260 No, uh, it wasn't.
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01:26:18.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:26.120 Hello, America.
01:26:29.020 I was going to say we have some bizarre news coming out of California, but isn't everything
01:26:32.600 that comes out of California a little bizarre, including the people, which is weird.
01:26:37.340 Um, but we'll get to that.
01:26:39.060 Uh, also, have you ever, have you ever had an MRI and you walk in and they're like, do
01:26:46.620 you have any pins in your bones or anything?
01:26:48.560 Do you have any metal in your body?
01:26:50.200 You are in a chain or anything?
01:26:52.360 And you're like, no.
01:26:54.140 Uh, and I got to take off your belt.
01:26:56.120 Well, you know, and I mean, I always knew that that was a powerful magnet, but did you
01:27:04.360 hear about what happened to the guy in Long Island who accidentally opened the door of
01:27:10.860 an ongoing MRI and he was wearing a metal chain?
01:27:16.200 This is terrifying.
01:27:18.300 We'll do that in 60 seconds.
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01:28:49.140 Okay.
01:28:50.660 Jason, you've had MRIs, right?
01:28:53.420 Yes.
01:28:55.380 Okay.
01:28:55.940 And, you know, either like you have anything in your pockets, you know, you're wearing button
01:29:02.120 up jeans, you know, and you know that it's a powerful, I got it.
01:29:06.100 I got it.
01:29:06.660 It's a powerful magnet.
01:29:07.500 I don't know if this is what you thought, but a 61 year old guy walked in, opened the
01:29:17.640 door to an open MRA room where there was a session going on.
01:29:23.300 He had a heavy metal necklace around his neck and they described it as he was sucked into
01:29:32.380 the machine.
01:29:33.960 You open the door, your, your chain around your neck sucks you across the room into the
01:29:41.180 machine.
01:29:41.500 And he's in critical condition.
01:29:45.720 Did you have any idea?
01:29:47.360 That's how, I mean, I would have taken the, you know, do you have a belt on a little more
01:29:52.540 seriously?
01:29:54.520 Holy cow.
01:29:55.680 This is like if Magneto, like you open the door and Magneto is on the other side and
01:30:00.940 does his little thing.
01:30:01.880 I don't think, wait, what?
01:30:03.340 Yeah.
01:30:03.860 I have questions though on this.
01:30:05.240 This is like, how big was this chain?
01:30:07.800 Was this like Flava Flav and his like clock necklace or what are we talking about?
01:30:11.560 I don't know.
01:30:12.840 I don't know.
01:30:14.020 It just says he has a heavy, he had a heavy metal necklace on, rushed to a hospital where
01:30:20.860 he was listed in critical conditions with unknown injuries.
01:30:25.680 Oh, what, what, what you, I mean, it slammed him against the machine so hard.
01:30:33.400 It, you know, it pulled him to a point to where it might've snapped his neck.
01:30:39.160 What happened?
01:30:40.140 Yeah.
01:30:40.380 I want more on this story.
01:30:41.620 I know.
01:30:42.140 And it says it's unclear how he got author and he did not have authorization and it's
01:30:46.760 unclear how he gained access.
01:30:48.780 Poor dude was just looking for the bathroom, open the wrong door and get sucked in by Magneto.
01:30:53.760 Well, don't they, this story is getting more and more bizarre as you tell it.
01:31:00.740 Aren't there usually locks on those doors?
01:31:03.460 I mean, if there's not, there should be, if that's the way it is and grandma could be with
01:31:07.780 her walker and she opens the door, you know, and she impaled the person who was sitting there
01:31:13.440 in front of the MRI machine with her walker.
01:31:16.000 I mean, that's pretty serious.
01:31:20.460 Yeah.
01:31:20.580 That's it.
01:31:21.020 It's got, they, they, they have to have locks on those doors.
01:31:23.960 They do.
01:31:24.460 I don't know.
01:31:25.060 Cause I never.
01:31:25.520 The picture on the New York post article where I'm reading this from shows a door.
01:31:29.780 I don't know if it's the door, but it shows like one of those numbered locks where you
01:31:32.740 have to punch in the code off of each little.
01:31:34.780 Oh yeah.
01:31:35.260 That's what it shows.
01:31:36.220 I guess it wasn't working or I don't know.
01:31:40.660 I would investigate if there, maybe he was a Trump supporter and there was some lefty
01:31:45.540 there.
01:31:45.780 It was like, Hey, you want to do something fun?
01:31:48.600 Punch these four numbers into that door right there.
01:31:52.160 Um, now there's, there's also something else and I don't know how I feel.
01:31:56.680 Well, I do know how I feel about this.
01:31:59.060 Paranormal investigator, Dan, uh, Rivera, who has been touring the United States with a supposedly
01:32:05.500 haunted raggedy and all named Annabelle died unexpectedly at a hotel, sparking a big reaction
01:32:14.600 online, uh, Riviera 54, who found dead in his room on Sunday at the end of a three day stop
01:32:21.960 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, uh, as part of his devils on the run tour with this doll members
01:32:31.880 from the Gettysburg police responded to a hotel in the township Adams County for a report of
01:32:37.660 a deceased man in his hotel room found there by workers.
01:32:42.780 Nothing unusual or suspicious was observed at the scene.
01:32:46.720 The case is pending autopsy results, blah, blah, blah.
01:32:50.300 The new England society for psychic research described this particular doll as demonically
01:32:56.980 possessed, it was given to a nursing student in 1968.
01:33:01.340 She claimed that the doll, uh, that there were occurrences with the doll and, uh, they
01:33:07.880 were introduced to a medium who told them the doll was inhabited by a spirit of a young
01:33:12.600 girl named Annabelle.
01:33:14.480 Two roommates tried to accept the doll's spirit and, uh, please it only to have it reciprocate
01:33:20.780 with maliciousness and violent intent.
01:33:24.980 I'd like a little more, like a little more description other than reciprocate with maliciousness.
01:33:32.180 I mean, you know, if we're talking about a possessed doll, did it drag you across the
01:33:37.040 room and slam you into an MRI machine?
01:33:39.260 I mean, I'd like a little more than, you know, it was malicious.
01:33:44.640 How was it?
01:33:45.740 The society society society's late founders, Ed and Lorraine Warren kept the doll stored
01:33:50.840 in a glass case in an effort to contain the evil spirit, kept in a glass case in an effort
01:33:59.460 to contain the evil spirited entity.
01:34:03.720 Now I can't say I've, I can quote the Bible, but I don't remember any place in the Bible
01:34:15.680 where Jesus was like, and if I could just trap the devil in a glass case, we'd be sad.
01:34:23.080 I mean, do you know of anything like properties of glass that could contain an evil spirit
01:34:30.620 that I don't know of Jason or?
01:34:33.200 I will say that everything involved with this doll is weird.
01:34:36.980 I don't really trust everything that comes from the war, the couple that, you know, the,
01:34:41.500 the Warren and Lorraine Warren.
01:34:43.180 Yeah.
01:34:43.720 They were the Amityville horror people, right?
01:34:46.240 Like they were the ones that investigated that and a bunch of other things.
01:34:48.880 It's weird.
01:34:49.840 But the Annabelle doll, I was just looking up some of the history on it.
01:34:53.080 There was three main victims that claimed to first report this back, what, in the seventies.
01:34:58.980 But then there was also a priest who is still unnamed, who got into a near fatal car crash
01:35:05.300 that was involved.
01:35:06.120 Wait, an unnamed priest who was in an almost fatal car crash?
01:35:12.820 That doesn't happen.
01:35:13.860 Okay.
01:35:14.380 I hear you're speculating.
01:35:15.860 No, no.
01:35:16.560 I mean, no, I mean, that's not, what is that?
01:35:20.940 He saw the doll and then he had an almost fatal, you know, accident on the way home.
01:35:29.300 Okay.
01:35:30.320 Okay.
01:35:31.240 Okay.
01:35:31.580 Smarty pants.
01:35:32.340 Well, okay.
01:35:32.880 Victim number five is, oh crap.
01:35:35.440 Unnamed motorcycle rider.
01:35:38.720 Okay.
01:35:39.800 I mean, it's like this guy, paranormal investigator Dan Rivera, who's been touring the United States
01:35:46.360 with supposedly haunted raggedy hand doll named Annabelle died unexpectedly at a hotel.
01:35:52.240 Well, what does that mean?
01:35:54.940 He's at a hotel.
01:35:56.060 Of course, his death was unexpected or he would have been at the hospital.
01:36:01.120 You know what I mean?
01:36:02.460 Yeah.
01:36:02.780 All death is unexpected when you're not at the hospital.
01:36:06.640 Yeah.
01:36:07.320 So what is that?
01:36:08.260 I mean, what does that mean?
01:36:09.380 He was 54 years old, found dead in his room on Sunday.
01:36:12.800 Now, if he had little raggedy Ann handprints on his neck, then maybe I go there.
01:36:18.980 But he, so that guy was, I'm sorry.
01:36:21.480 He was respected in the paranormal investigations, like community.
01:36:25.240 So I saw a lot of people, like a lot of outpouring, you know, just of love and respect from like
01:36:30.740 people that were in that community.
01:36:32.260 I don't mean to make fun of his death by any stretch.
01:36:35.880 But I mean, look, I believe in evil.
01:36:38.640 I believe, you know, I believe in possession.
01:36:40.800 I believe, I believe a lot of people in the country today are possessed.
01:36:44.720 I mean, you see it.
01:36:45.640 You see, you see some of these crazy people and they have either gone absolutely gonzo
01:36:51.400 nuts or some of them are possessed.
01:36:54.280 You look at some of the reactions from people, you know, you know, on the street and you just,
01:37:00.000 you'll say something.
01:37:00.880 I mean, I know you've seen these videos where somebody will bring up something about Donald
01:37:04.980 Trump or they'll be, you know, um, you know, preaching the Bible and these people come out
01:37:10.640 of the woodwork and they're like, ah, like, wow, that seems like a serious mental illness
01:37:16.640 or possession.
01:37:17.540 Yeah.
01:37:17.940 And I think people are possessed right now.
01:37:20.140 I think we have a real problem with that.
01:37:21.780 And I think people are nuts.
01:37:23.820 Um, but I, I mean, why would you put this in a glass case and then tour it around?
01:37:30.520 Right.
01:37:32.240 Why?
01:37:32.840 Why would you do that?
01:37:34.100 If it's evil, wouldn't you want to.
01:37:36.580 So when we first built, uh, our ranch, um, I went in and I tried to build it like my grandfather
01:37:43.420 would.
01:37:43.820 Uh, my grandfather had no money and so, uh, I built it the same way he would have.
01:37:49.800 I, we went and we found old doors, you know, uh, at a, at an architectural, you know, uh,
01:37:57.540 uh, place where they just had all old doors and windows and everything else.
01:38:01.400 We bought everything there and these doors were less than a hundred bucks, maybe 50 bucks.
01:38:07.200 And we were putting them in and there was one door that came in and the guys hung it before
01:38:12.440 I got there and it was this blue door and everybody who was involved with the rebuild.
01:38:20.980 I didn't know this sounds crazy.
01:38:22.740 They were all like, when I got there, they're like, Glenn, uh, there's a door that was delivered
01:38:28.160 and none of us feel good about this door.
01:38:31.040 And I'm like, this is a bizarre conversation.
01:38:34.260 What's wrong with the door?
01:38:35.420 And they're like, well, it just, I don't know.
01:38:38.400 There's something about it.
01:38:39.960 And I said, let me see the door.
01:38:41.560 And I went downstairs and immediately it was like, I don't know.
01:38:46.240 It was like a, from a murder house or so.
01:38:49.560 I don't know where this door came from, but it had such bad mojo on it.
01:38:53.900 And I said, immediately take, take it down.
01:38:56.680 Let's take the screws out of the hinges right now and burn it in the backyard.
01:39:01.100 We burned the door.
01:39:02.100 So I believe in stuff like that, but I would have never went and said, you know, what we
01:39:07.960 need to do is put this door in a glass box and then take it around for a tour on the country.
01:39:12.820 It just doesn't sound like, it sounds like something evil might want you to do, you know?
01:39:17.760 Yeah, I will say that I went to a private Christian university and we had to have, well, we had
01:39:24.780 to go to a Bible class every single semester.
01:39:26.940 And in one of the Bible classes, we had like a two to three week long conversation on objects
01:39:31.980 like Ouija boards.
01:39:33.220 It was the most bizarre.
01:39:34.600 I don't know how we ended up going that way in the discussion, but we talked about it forever.
01:39:39.360 And the professor was talking about how that he believed that, you know, evil, dark,
01:39:46.620 you know, dark spirits and the devil use even objects as conduits.
01:39:51.540 So even if it's something ridiculous, like Ouija boards, they use them.
01:39:55.500 If enough people are talking about this Annabelle doll and believe that it could be evil, I absolutely
01:40:01.500 believe that it could be used as a conduit.
01:40:03.420 Absolutely.
01:40:05.300 Oh, I believe that.
01:40:07.220 I believe that.
01:40:08.220 Here's what I, here's where I have a hard time with it.
01:40:11.580 Why in God's green earth would you put it on tour?
01:40:15.660 No, I agree with that.
01:40:17.020 Why wouldn't you destroy it?
01:40:19.880 Hey, look at this.
01:40:20.980 We just found something really super spooky and evil and we're all against it.
01:40:27.120 Pay five bucks to see it.
01:40:28.820 We're going to put it on tour.
01:40:30.100 Why?
01:40:30.700 It just, it makes no sense to me.
01:40:33.000 Makes no sense.
01:40:34.340 Yeah.
01:40:34.840 Especially when, you know, there's a lot of stuff we have to put up with.
01:40:38.140 A spooky, raggedy Ann doll is not something that we need to have in our lives.
01:40:43.600 Let's just cut out some of the easy stuff.
01:40:45.880 Can we?
01:40:47.780 All right.
01:40:48.300 I want to tell you about Voice of America.
01:40:50.580 You know, Voice of America.
01:40:52.860 Well, that's not a commercial.
01:40:54.000 It's a tease for something I'm going to tell you about a story.
01:40:56.420 Voice of America is something that the government, didn't we just defund that?
01:41:03.160 Jason?
01:41:05.400 VOA?
01:41:05.920 I'm not sure.
01:41:06.720 No, it's NPR and what was the other one?
01:41:09.560 PBS.
01:41:10.020 PBS.
01:41:10.580 But I thought like, but I thought like last week or last couple of weeks, at least we talked
01:41:14.880 about it.
01:41:16.020 I think they, they did something with Voice of America too, which is good because Voice
01:41:22.220 of America has turned into a horrible thing.
01:41:25.800 So an employee of Voice of America is about as smart as that raggedy Ann doll is.
01:41:33.160 Uh, and, uh, decided that he was going to, uh, well, he was going to fix some problems.
01:41:42.360 I'm going to tell you that story here coming up in just a second.
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01:43:28.160 I am telling you, people have gone nuts on the left.
01:43:46.040 Authorities now have arrested a former Voice of America employee.
01:43:50.160 Um, apparently, uh, some serious charges coming his way.
01:43:57.120 Um, he decided that he was going to, uh, threaten, uh, a sitting, um, Congresswoman.
01:44:08.440 Uh, it's Marjorie Taylor Greene and her staff.
01:44:13.060 And apparently he made multiple over the span of like 15 months, multiple phone calls to their,
01:44:21.520 um, to their offices saying, you know, I'm going to kill you, et cetera, et cetera, threatening
01:44:26.480 to kill her and the staff and, you know, everybody else with firearms.
01:44:30.100 Um, it took him a while to trace that, which I find interesting, but it took him a while
01:44:35.660 to trace it, but it all went back to phone lines from Voice of America and he had worked
01:44:43.920 for years in the studios and control rooms and, uh, he took his freedom of speech probably
01:44:53.420 a little too far.
01:44:54.920 Um, he now faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison, uh, by trying to influence a federal
01:45:04.280 official by threatening a family member, um, and, uh, threatening to, uh, kidnap or injure.
01:45:10.640 And he could face an additional five years for the harassment, uh, you know, on the, uh,
01:45:16.640 telecommunications.
01:45:17.920 So we'll see if he's convicted, we'll see.
01:45:20.900 But I mean, you have the USAID people, the people that were fired saying literally coming
01:45:31.260 out and saying to a press person, the president made a huge mistake because we know how to
01:45:37.540 create revolutions.
01:45:39.260 And now if he would have just tolerated us and left us alone, we wouldn't have, we wouldn't
01:45:43.400 have to worry about regime.
01:45:44.820 He wouldn't have to worry about regime change now in his own country from us.
01:45:49.320 Um, uh, all over the country that are threatening ice agents.
01:46:04.380 You have the Democrats that are just putting up with it.
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01:46:25.840 Um, you want to talk about a grassroots organization.
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01:46:29.620 He was asked to bring 20, he was offered $20 million to bring a whole bunch of crowds
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01:46:49.240 And yet these people are still walking the streets.
01:46:53.280 Hopefully not for long.
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01:48:22.040 Welcome to the glennbeck program.
01:48:39.460 So, um, Elizabeth, who does the makeup, um, uh, for the, uh, program, it just came into
01:48:46.400 the studio and she said, you know, when I was a kid, I was, you know, we played with
01:48:50.660 a Ouija board because, you know, I remember this as a kid too.
01:48:53.920 Wasn't it, isn't that like a Ouija board and it's like a Milton Bradley or something?
01:48:57.160 One of those big game companies.
01:48:58.460 Yeah.
01:48:58.740 Um, yeah.
01:49:00.120 Um, and, and it was marketed as just a toy and you know, everybody who, at least in my
01:49:06.560 family, everybody who was religious at all was like, ah, stay away from Ouija boards.
01:49:10.500 And I believe don't, don't conjure anything.
01:49:13.440 You, you can call this stuff on, um, and you know, don't conjure up, uh, anything, stay
01:49:21.440 away from, from that kind of stuff.
01:49:23.840 Um, but I mean, that's just the way I was, I was raised.
01:49:27.740 Apparently Elizabeth was raised the same way you, I mean, you, you, you grew up in a, when
01:49:33.120 your dad, a pastor, Jason.
01:49:35.400 Yeah.
01:49:35.820 Yeah, he was.
01:49:37.020 Yeah.
01:49:37.340 Pretty sure.
01:49:37.760 So he had to have been all over the Ouija board thing.
01:49:40.640 Oh, uh, not in our house, you know, not at all.
01:49:44.100 And he actually went to this, he went to the same school that I went to, um, where I was
01:49:47.740 telling you about that.
01:49:48.420 We just got into that crazy, you know, like two to three week conversation on just on
01:49:52.960 Ouija boards and just the idea that evil can be channeled through any object.
01:49:57.460 And he had this insane story and we've all got them pretty much.
01:50:03.260 But here, this is your dad.
01:50:04.740 No, no, this is from, so this is from my, my professor.
01:50:07.000 A professor.
01:50:07.800 And so we've all got these, uh, you know, these stories, but coming from like an authority
01:50:12.220 and, you know, theology and the Bible, I was like, okay, this is insane.
01:50:17.340 He was talking about how they were doing it.
01:50:19.080 It was actually, I think they were doing it as almost like an experiment.
01:50:22.020 I don't, I don't know.
01:50:23.080 Or maybe they were just being stupid, but they were, uh, yeah, I don't like experiment.
01:50:27.220 Hey, let's do an experiment with the devil.
01:50:30.880 That's, that doesn't go well.
01:50:32.560 Which is really easy.
01:50:34.260 But it didn't go well for them either.
01:50:36.180 So they were all like in this apartment.
01:50:38.140 They were messing around with this Ouija board.
01:50:40.060 They said the phone kept ringing.
01:50:42.040 They would, one person would leave the board, go pick it up.
01:50:44.260 No one would be there.
01:50:45.500 Eventually, like the last two times the phone rang, all they heard was like a growling.
01:50:49.740 And they were like, uh, okay, this is weird.
01:50:53.120 They hung up the phone.
01:50:54.540 They kept screwing with it.
01:50:56.220 Then they heard a knock at the door.
01:50:57.960 One of the guys opened the door.
01:51:00.000 The guy, and I, I kid you not.
01:51:03.040 He said that he levitated off the air and got pushed into the wall.
01:51:07.720 And they all freaked out and got rid of the Ouija board.
01:51:12.420 But this is not someone that would like make that up.
01:51:15.060 And this is not something where you could like easily lie.
01:51:17.160 You know, the big lie on these Ouija boards is like, oh, you're moving it.
01:51:19.700 You're moving it.
01:51:20.620 That's not someone moving the little piece on the board.
01:51:23.340 That's the description of a serious demonic presence right there.
01:51:29.180 I, I, I think that is absolutely, I mean, that is what we are experiencing in the country.
01:51:34.820 It is.
01:51:36.300 And, you know, one day you're playing with a Ouija board and the next day you're out buying raw milk.
01:51:44.560 I was thinking the same thing.
01:51:45.760 No, I hate it.
01:51:46.380 I know.
01:51:46.740 Hang on.
01:51:47.220 Hang on.
01:51:47.540 I just, I don't want to make light of this because I actually do believe all this stuff exists.
01:51:51.860 I just, it starts with this Raggedy Ann thing.
01:51:55.060 I don't believe a Ouija board is a good thing.
01:51:57.680 I don't put it in a glass box and take it on tour.
01:52:00.900 I burn it.
01:52:02.620 You know, if I got a Raggedy Ann that is suspected of killing people, I don't take it on tour.
01:52:09.160 I burn it.
01:52:10.940 I don't understand why you would, what the point is of even playing around with this stuff.
01:52:16.420 Just get rid of it.
01:52:17.340 Just get rid of it.
01:52:18.260 Glenn, you're concerned about.
01:52:19.200 Otherwise you're going to be buying raw milk.
01:52:21.120 Glass protects us from mosquitoes.
01:52:23.740 You think they can't protect us from evil demonic forces?
01:52:27.200 I mean, come on.
01:52:29.160 Well, I know.
01:52:30.080 I know.
01:52:30.760 They're very much alike.
01:52:31.920 They're very much alike.
01:52:33.320 Very much alike.
01:52:35.420 Did you see the story about raw milk in The Blaze today?
01:52:39.240 This hit close to home.
01:52:40.300 About how?
01:52:42.420 Why?
01:52:43.320 Are you a raw milk drinker?
01:52:44.960 Are you a raw milk drinker?
01:52:46.380 Well, this story is from The Blaze.
01:52:49.000 Well, I'm typically not, but my wife is all into things like this.
01:52:52.880 And this story on The Blaze, it said, you know, why buying raw milk feels like breaking the law.
01:53:00.400 Hold on.
01:53:02.220 I just have to point out, this is how rebellious we really are.
01:53:07.740 Jason just said, I'm not into the raw milk thing, but this is the kind of stuff my wife's into.
01:53:12.620 Oh, okay.
01:53:15.280 Whoa, you're living out on the edge, Jason.
01:53:18.020 That's crazy.
01:53:19.320 All right.
01:53:20.380 So tell me about the black market raw milk.
01:53:23.100 This is a thing.
01:53:24.020 It really does feel like you're breaking the law.
01:53:26.120 And you're like, wait a minute.
01:53:26.860 I'm just buying milk.
01:53:28.320 But I wasn't told this by my wife.
01:53:30.840 She was like, she goes, hey, babe, do you have your gun?
01:53:36.060 And I'm like, well, yeah.
01:53:36.740 You know, I always have my gun.
01:53:38.460 She goes, well, make sure you bring it to one of our meetings today.
01:53:41.860 And I'm like, what?
01:53:43.460 What?
01:53:44.180 I know.
01:53:44.840 I'm like, what are you talking about?
01:53:46.340 And she goes, well, you know, I heard from a friend, from a friend, from a friend.
01:53:50.040 And, you know, I won't tell you that person's name.
01:53:53.000 But we're going to go to a place that, you know, has raw milk.
01:53:57.080 And I'm like, okay.
01:53:59.820 Like, this is that big of a deal?
01:54:02.720 And she's like, yeah, I don't really know who they are.
01:54:04.140 But just let's go and we'll figure it out.
01:54:05.980 And I'm like, okay, whatever.
01:54:07.700 So I'm like, I'm down for an adventure.
01:54:09.160 We go to this, like, really shady neighborhood.
01:54:12.240 Go to the neighborhood.
01:54:13.620 Walk up.
01:54:15.180 Like, a wife or something first comes to the door and vets us for, like, maybe 15 minutes.
01:54:21.200 Just talking to us about random junk.
01:54:23.520 Almost like if you're going to go fly on an LL flight, you know what I mean?
01:54:26.640 And they just, like, see.
01:54:28.020 You described this before.
01:54:29.760 That's what it felt like.
01:54:30.940 I was like, they're looking for inconsistencies here.
01:54:33.500 This is crazy.
01:54:34.080 So, like, wait, wait, what are they, what are they, what are the questions they ask you?
01:54:38.940 You know, like, if you get stopped every once in a while, like, oh, you know, you came from here.
01:54:42.840 Oh, okay.
01:54:43.320 What were you doing over there?
01:54:44.580 Oh, okay.
01:54:45.140 So, you know, you came down this street to get over.
01:54:47.660 Yeah, yeah.
01:54:48.380 Okay.
01:54:48.560 Do you always come down this street?
01:54:50.000 You know, every once in a while.
01:54:51.020 You know, whatever.
01:54:51.840 Things like that.
01:54:52.440 That is weird.
01:54:53.640 I know.
01:54:54.420 This was, like, an operation.
01:54:57.120 So, is this, like, in farmland?
01:54:59.080 You said it was a sketchy neighborhood.
01:55:01.420 No.
01:55:01.680 Are they shady cows?
01:55:03.160 Where, what do you mean?
01:55:04.440 No.
01:55:04.620 Where are you buying your milk?
01:55:05.960 I know.
01:55:06.580 So, that, it gets even deeper than that.
01:55:08.400 So, no, this was just, like, a way station.
01:55:10.600 So, like, they have the farm somewhere else.
01:55:13.900 But, like, this was in, like.
01:55:14.820 Come on.
01:55:15.640 I'm dead serious.
01:55:16.860 We go into this neighborhood.
01:55:18.000 This is, like.
01:55:18.960 Well, after we get vetted for 15 minutes.
01:55:21.060 Then, it's, like, a look is, like, you know, like a nod or something.
01:55:24.980 Then, this guy that clearly looks like a farmer comes walking around the corner.
01:55:28.560 He's, like, all right.
01:55:28.960 You guys come back here.
01:55:30.120 We go to his backyard.
01:55:31.400 And then, he's, like.
01:55:32.640 Do you want one gallon?
01:55:34.440 Do you want two gallons?
01:55:35.240 It's, like.
01:55:36.900 We're, like.
01:55:38.500 Is there an extra charge?
01:55:40.780 Like, if we have more than two grams of cocaine that you get charged more?
01:55:44.380 Like, is it weighed like that?
01:55:47.400 Can I get a lifetime supply?
01:55:49.620 I never want to come back here again.
01:55:52.420 See, I know.
01:55:54.420 Stop.
01:55:56.260 But, no.
01:55:57.060 It's, like.
01:55:57.460 It absolutely felt like breaking the law.
01:55:59.920 And then, I was looking up the laws after the fact.
01:56:02.400 About.
01:56:02.880 You can do it in Texas.
01:56:04.280 There's many states where it's so overregulated.
01:56:07.660 That.
01:56:08.420 It really is kind of like.
01:56:10.020 You definitely.
01:56:10.880 Raw milk.
01:56:11.600 You can't even transport it across state lines.
01:56:13.880 So, it actually is kind of like drugs.
01:56:16.520 Or something like that.
01:56:17.880 Unless.
01:56:18.940 Unless you're a cow.
01:56:20.680 And.
01:56:21.160 That's a very.
01:56:21.920 That's where they get you every time.
01:56:23.820 Every time.
01:56:24.500 Unless you're a cow.
01:56:26.660 I've been transporting raw milk in these cows back and forth across state lines for years.
01:56:33.260 It's so unfair.
01:56:34.240 And they can't even help it.
01:56:35.180 Dang.
01:56:36.320 But, yeah.
01:56:37.100 In Texas, you can get a permit for it.
01:56:39.980 So, you can get permitted to.
01:56:42.180 I guess you have to be a farm.
01:56:43.540 The farm can get a permit.
01:56:44.860 Then, they can sell you raw milk.
01:56:46.800 But, it just seems so ridiculous.
01:56:48.840 I mean.
01:56:49.560 Wait.
01:56:49.960 Wait.
01:56:50.180 Wait.
01:56:50.540 So, was this an underground raw milk place?
01:56:53.980 Was this a place that didn't have the permit?
01:56:56.080 And they're like.
01:56:57.040 Hey.
01:56:58.080 I got some good milk over here.
01:57:00.600 Was this a non-permitted place?
01:57:02.700 This was totally underground.
01:57:04.160 This was definitely not permitted.
01:57:06.000 No way.
01:57:06.560 What is your wife.
01:57:07.500 No way.
01:57:08.160 Where is your wife.
01:57:09.200 What is happening?
01:57:11.360 I know.
01:57:12.720 How has your wife now gotten you involved in a raw milk, you know, cabal?
01:57:21.260 Cabal.
01:57:22.040 Yeah.
01:57:22.740 I know.
01:57:23.220 Well, they did invite us out to the farm.
01:57:25.980 After they kind of got to know us.
01:57:27.440 And they're like.
01:57:27.820 I think I should actually follow up on that now.
01:57:29.920 This might be.
01:57:30.780 This might be kind of interesting.
01:57:32.440 Can I see your license for the raw milk?
01:57:35.060 Because this is weird.
01:57:37.000 I don't know.
01:57:38.220 I mean.
01:57:41.020 Everything that I've heard about raw milk.
01:57:42.860 I mean.
01:57:43.820 Have you had it yet?
01:57:45.120 Have you.
01:57:45.740 Oh, yeah.
01:57:46.220 Been drinking it?
01:57:46.780 We've been drinking it, yeah.
01:57:47.660 Is it good?
01:57:48.780 Yeah.
01:57:49.060 It's.
01:57:49.480 There's definitely.
01:57:50.400 It tastes a little bit sweeter.
01:57:51.920 I think.
01:57:52.700 In my opinion.
01:57:54.500 And really.
01:57:55.260 The only difference is.
01:57:56.060 It hasn't been heated up to, you know, extreme temperatures.
01:57:58.860 Right.
01:57:59.240 For, you know, for the whole process.
01:58:00.900 Right.
01:58:00.980 But those worries are really for mass production.
01:58:03.900 So if you're just.
01:58:04.760 If it's a farm, you know, that's got a few cows.
01:58:08.060 Well.
01:58:08.900 Come on.
01:58:09.300 Don't worry for mass production and unclean conditions.
01:58:16.060 Right.
01:58:16.860 Yeah.
01:58:17.020 You know what I mean?
01:58:17.800 Yeah.
01:58:18.080 I mean.
01:58:18.660 You know.
01:58:19.000 You want to make sure somebody's got at least a rag around.
01:58:22.360 You know.
01:58:22.900 To clean the others before.
01:58:24.900 You know.
01:58:25.840 Maybe it's just me.
01:58:27.140 But.
01:58:28.420 I don't know.
01:58:29.220 It's.
01:58:29.960 It's.
01:58:30.220 I really want to try it.
01:58:31.560 I've never had it.
01:58:32.420 I want to try it.
01:58:34.080 It makes sense to me that we.
01:58:35.960 I mean.
01:58:36.260 We cook everything out of our food.
01:58:38.620 We cook everything good out of our food.
01:58:40.200 Yeah.
01:58:41.460 But it seems.
01:58:42.540 It seems to make sense.
01:58:43.780 Although.
01:58:44.780 Drinking the milk of another animal doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me.
01:58:53.340 Wait.
01:58:53.800 What?
01:58:54.080 It doesn't.
01:58:54.400 I mean.
01:58:54.540 We're the only ones that do it.
01:58:55.940 We're the only ones that do it.
01:58:57.900 You know.
01:58:58.480 You don't see a koala bear coming up to a.
01:59:01.120 I don't know.
01:59:01.740 A bird and say.
01:59:02.980 Hey.
01:59:03.080 Vomit in my mouth.
01:59:04.180 Will you.
01:59:04.520 I mean.
01:59:04.740 They don't.
01:59:05.520 We all kind of eat our own thing.
01:59:07.400 You know what I mean?
01:59:08.180 If koala bears.
01:59:09.320 What other.
01:59:10.120 If they ate cereal.
01:59:11.580 They would definitely be drinking milk.
01:59:13.180 That's my theory.
01:59:14.160 All right.
01:59:14.480 You're right.
01:59:15.000 It might be the cereal.
01:59:16.660 That's why we're the superior animal.
01:59:19.220 We made cereal.
01:59:21.140 100%.
01:59:21.540 100%.
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02:02:26.560 This is the possible next mayor of New York City.
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02:02:31.080 My platform is that every single person should have housing.
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02:02:41.100 Right?
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02:02:58.440 And I think that people try and play like gotcha games about these kinds of things.
02:03:03.060 And it's like, look, I care more about whether somebody has a home.
02:03:07.160 Then if you're a communist, I mean, listen to him, because this is a, this, this was recorded
02:03:19.600 not yesterday.
02:03:20.660 Some people, some people are saying, ah, he's just trying to, you know, play into this AOC
02:03:25.580 thing.
02:03:26.060 No, he's not.
02:03:26.880 No, he's not.
02:03:27.300 He means this.
02:03:28.020 He is a deeply considered Marxist.
02:03:34.560 He's a guy who has thought about this for a very long time.
02:03:38.300 He believes these things.
02:03:40.160 I mean, he has talked about how he's going to build public housing and take a private
02:03:45.400 property away and start turning it into public housing.
02:03:49.460 Okay.
02:03:50.060 Well, he's just said that recently, and this shows that he's been committed to seizing
02:03:54.600 private property for a long time.
02:03:56.280 He's talking about taking and, and having public grocery stores.
02:04:00.800 Grocery stores have a margin of anywhere between two and 4%.
02:04:06.440 This is not the greedy grocery store magnets that you're worried about.
02:04:11.840 I mean, there's not a lot of money in the markup on a grocery store.
02:04:16.960 If you start taking, uh, and, and, and, uh, doing government grocery stores, first of all,
02:04:25.240 how are you going to compete?
02:04:26.220 You're going to save somebody 2% that's not worth going to a government grocery store.
02:04:30.720 Cause you're going to, you're going to suck at it because you're going to make all the
02:04:34.620 decisions and not let the market make the decision.
02:04:37.820 So you're going to, it's going to suck.
02:04:39.860 And what you're saving two or maybe 4%.
02:04:43.420 Is that worth violating all of our principles for?
02:04:49.200 And now private property, got to get rid of private property.
02:04:52.280 This guy is clearly a communist, uh, and, uh, why we are, why he is still polling is an
02:05:01.460 indictment really on our, our educational system.
02:05:06.160 It shows nobody knows what communism is.
02:05:09.200 Nobody, nobody's been taught how dangerous it is, how dangerous Marx is that it is led to
02:05:14.920 over what?
02:05:15.480 150 million murders, uh, in the last, uh, 150 years.
02:05:21.700 It's the, it's more deadly than I think all of the diseases put together, uh, in any given
02:05:29.240 time.
02:05:29.640 I mean, it is a deadly ideology and yet so many in our country are flirting with this.
02:05:38.360 This is because education stinks on ice.
02:05:42.580 That's why I'm dedicating the next portion of my life to education.
02:05:47.940 And you'll find out more about that and the torch as we get closer to its launch in January.
02:05:54.680 All right.
02:05:55.300 Have a safe weekend.
02:05:56.820 May God save the Republic.
02:06:01.240 This is Glenn Beck.