The Glenn Beck Program - July 18, 2025


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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 1.00
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 0.61
00:10:31.700 why because nobody's watching your stupid show anymore why because you suck why because you made 0.99
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 1.00
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
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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 0.57
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 0.98
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 0.97
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 1.00
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 0.99
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 1.00
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 0.58
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 0.70
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 1.00
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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00:42:04.440 may i suggest that i may not have been as right as i usually am uh when i said the left is afraid
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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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00:45:49.580 What's happening in our country?
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 1.00
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 1.00
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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01:02:14.040 Thanks, Selena.
01:02:14.860 Thank you.
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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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01:05:13.580 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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01:05:45.340 Jason was right.
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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 1.00
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.
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01:23:36.400 When I found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from Winners, I started wondering,
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01:24:27.980 I'm just looking through the news today.
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01:24:31.260 Uh, the, um, the woman who was a mom of three that was kidnapped.
01:24:38.380 She was kidnapped by ice.
01:24:40.460 And, and actually it wasn't just ice.
01:24:42.480 They're, you know, they're using bounty hunters now.
01:24:44.940 Uh, and they kidnapped her and she was, I mean, it was a harrowing story.
01:24:49.200 She was kept in a warehouse, no food, no water for days.
01:24:52.860 Uh, turns out that's not the story.
01:24:56.200 Uh, what a shot.
01:24:58.220 What?
01:24:58.580 That wasn't true?
01:25:00.260 No, uh, it wasn't.
01:25:02.100 We'll tell you about that.
01:25:03.380 And a few other things that are a little problematic for the left.
01:25:08.300 Uh, that's all coming up.
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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 1.00
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. 0.89
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 0.86
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 0.90
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. 0.99
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 0.97
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. 0.93
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,
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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
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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
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01:45:39.260 And now if he would have just tolerated us and left us alone, we wouldn't have, we wouldn't
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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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01:46:14.860 Like pop-up crowds business where you hire him for like a crowd and he puts together
01:46:21.220 a whole bunch of people to come and I guess, March for you or do whatever you want.
01:46:25.840 Um, you want to talk about a grassroots organization.
01:46:28.300 There it is.
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. 0.91
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. 0.74
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. 0.96
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. 1.00
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. 1.00
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? 0.97
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. 1.00
01:57:07.500 No way.
01:57:08.160 Where is your wife. 0.99
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? 1.00
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. 1.00
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%.
01:59:22.580 All right.
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02:02:15.720 There is a resurfaced video now.
02:02:18.980 We don't know the date, but it wasn't a current video.
02:02:22.400 Of him talking about private property.
02:02:25.700 Listen to this.
02:02:26.560 This is the possible next mayor of New York City.
02:02:30.260 Listen to this.
02:02:31.080 My platform is that every single person should have housing.
02:02:34.400 And I think, faced with these two options, the system has hundreds of thousands of people
02:02:39.880 unhoused.
02:02:41.100 Right?
02:02:41.540 For what?
02:02:42.400 And if there was any system that could guarantee each person housing, whether you call it the
02:02:50.540 abolition of private property, or you call it just a statewide housing guarantee, it is
02:02:55.680 preferable to what is going on right now.
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 0.56
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.