'Your Countries Are Going to Hell': Trump BLASTS United Nations | 9⧸23⧸25
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Glenn Beck talks about the Rapture, the moon landing, and why you should have a backup plan in case it happens today. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on the Christian Science Radio Network.
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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It could go in a very, very logical, well-thought-out, informative way.
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And especially if, halfway through the show, I disappear.
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Mainly because the rapture is supposed to happen today or tomorrow.
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The expert, the guy who saw this in, I don't know, in South Africa or someplace in Africa said
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I mean, I don't know if Jesus kind of mumbled it to him in the dream
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or the guy was kind of like, wait a minute, wait, wait, before you go,
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Now, unfortunately, I've heard from far too many evangelicals in the last week
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to think that I'm going to be disappeared by the rapture.
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And I guess I don't get on that train, I guess.
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But if they're right, I hope I'm on that train.
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Because the other thing that is in the news today is
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the big rock is headed towards the moon and it may break up the moon.
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The president is about to speak at the United Nations.
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you are one of those who have the lucky lottery ticket.
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You're not going to be around for the Jimmy Kimmel show.
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That was worth doing all you had to do, wasn't it?
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But the extra perk of not having to be around with the return of Jimmy Kimmel.
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We could have gotten maybe a few more people on board.
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Because I know, I know where you stand on this one.
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Was it the weight loss program or the weed killer?
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Government should recommend and leave us the hell alone.
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Would have been great if you would have been here five years ago.
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Uh, Sinclair, uh, Sinclair canceled airing the tribute to Charlie Kirk because the stations
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Several local stations were getting violent threats.
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One of them was actually shot up by a guy who we now know left the kind of like a suicide
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note that said, and by the way, the Trump officials are going to be next.
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Well, not with you, not with you, unfortunately for your plans.
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Might've been a good show if they would've put those two together.
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Nah, Charlie Kirk would never have had half-naked women jumping on trampolines.
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Would he have put his face six inches away from a woman's butt and, uh, and acted like
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he was mocking having sex with her without her knowledge?
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Seems like one of those should have been canceled a long time ago.
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But anyway, uh, so ABC has decided, yes, Veronica, we do negotiate with terrorists.
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They said they've had a long talk with him and they feel it's all going to be good.
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I can't wait to see my, oh wait, I will wait forever to see it.
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But Glenn, you're talking about, uh, according to Chris Hayes, the most serious and direct
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government action against free speech in our memory.
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Well, I think he technically did say in my life.
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Um, however, I do, I can come up with a few others.
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I do remember what happened to that guy who had a meme that went to prison.
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I got to talk to him today on Studios America about this exact thing.
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He's had some interactions with Hillary Clinton over this.
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Uh, in 20 minutes, remind me, um, I have a story from England that has been held.
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Um, you know, bat crap, bonkers, uh, Britain, you know, the, the, uh, uh, the podcast.
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Well, you guys are both looking at me like I'm crazy.
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I'm just going to have to excuse him from the room.
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Um, but, uh, I have something to break from, uh, England that has been held, um, until the
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And, uh, she was told she cannot, she cannot release this.
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So we, we're going to today and you want to talk about, you want to talk about what's
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coming in America with this kind of stuff and not left.
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Um, by the way, I don't want the government involved in any of this.
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I don't want the government involved any of this.
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If the local stations decide they don't want to carry the show, they have the right to not
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If the local stations decided to be cowards and drop this show because they were getting,
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you know, push back because of something political, that would be their, that would
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And it might be the right thing for them to do in their local station, their local, you
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know, affiliate might be, that's their decision.
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You would have to react to that local station if it did it and you wouldn't shoot the station
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The left has decided they want to shoot things up if they, you know, decide they don't like
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For instance, let's kill all of the leadership, uh, of the Republican party.
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Four people were wounded, uh, in a baseball game in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Steve Scalise, the house majority whip, Capitol police officer, congressional aid, lobbyist
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They wanted to, he, the guy who planned on killing the entire Republican baseball team.
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Uh, he was a left-wing activist from Belleville, Illinois.
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He was a supporter of, and a, and a worker for, uh, Bernie Sanders.
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We can look now and say the Charlie Kirk thing and they'll say, yeah, but what about, okay.
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Um, let's just, let's just look at the scale of things.
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I condemn all of it on the right and the left, all of it, but we should look at the
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The George Floyd riot, the left celebrated it at the end of the George Floyd riot.
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A billion dollars of damage was reported and 10,000 people had been arrested.
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Then you have, you know, the shooting of Donald Trump and then the second attempted shooting
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Then you have the Charlie Kirk, let alone all of the other killings that have happened in
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Here's, here's one we told you about yesterday.
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The, uh, apparently in New Hampshire witnesses say that this guy walks into this wedding and
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he screams free Palestine, but the officials in New Hampshire say that wasn't politically
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You don't have that right, but I really, really hated them.
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You were trying to kill them or you did kill them.
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I don't care if you hated them or just kind of like mildly disliked them.
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But they're now saying in New Hampshire, that's not a hate crime.
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Then you have the man opposed to the calm and soothing normal attempts at hate crimes.
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Those are the more he was just trying to cause peaceful chaos.
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When you're doing hate crime, you're like, oh, that was just a hate crime.
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Then you got the guy who has just been arrested for aiming a laser pointer at Trump's Marine
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You now have the schools that are planning an October 7th Hamas massacre walkout for the
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Hey, I've got something on the schools next hour.
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Uh, and Donald Trump now doing what all hate mongers and all people who just want to silence
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He is ordering, uh, the new labeling of domestic terror organization to Antifa.
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Means anybody who's funding Antifa, anybody who's like, oh, I was just told to leave this
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I don't, what, I thought maybe they're putting in a, you know, cobblestone and brick walkway
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here for some, why'd you leave the pile of bricks there?
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I was saying, well, I didn't, I was just leaving the pallet of gas masks here.
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How is it this ragtag of just scrappy guys who just, you know, they're just independent
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How is this seeming so unbelievably well organized?
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Cause that takes something they don't like organization and money.
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You can't be in an organization who's trying to have violent revolution on the streets of
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This is going to have more people get more angry and there'll be more people that ABC
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Um, you're going to have more people start to become more and more radical.
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This is why you saw, remember when USAID and the organization that only nerds like us.
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Even those people who are activists on the ground at a local level, they didn't even
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know they were getting some of their money from USAID.
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But the minute those doors closed, you saw every left-wing politician in front of those
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It seems like we just touched a really sore spot.
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Now, that's going to happen again, because now Trump is using the federal government to
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go after anyone who's, and try, just try in your mind, because this is going to be fun
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to watch him do all kinds of mental gymnastics on this.
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Try in your mind to make a case against our federal government, trying to find people who
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are trying to fund violent revolution and the collapse of the United States of America.
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Next thing you know, he's going to be going after international terrorists, too.
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Now he's going after the first, first it was Al-Qaeda.
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Oh, they were a trouble outside of the country trying to infiltrate.
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Now these guys are just, they're only, they're just Americans that want to blow up the government
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and kill everybody that believes in capitalism and anything else that they believe in.
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How do you make this case, Stu, that this is so bad?
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You don't want the M. Night Shyamalan twist in advance, do you?
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But I would like to stop saying, wow, never saw that one coming.
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I want to stop saying, I wish other people would have listened.
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So they saw this one coming and we could have stopped it.
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Why can't you just let me live in this happy bunny world?
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I don't know if it's changed anybody else, but I think this is lasting change in me.
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This is a point that Tucker made in his speech.
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And, you know, there was some controversy over those remarks as everything that Tucker says.
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But, like, the point I think he was making was, this doesn't work.
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I mean, there's always somebody who thinks, oh, well, if we just kill our opponent, we'll-
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It's not only the wrong thing to do, but also a plan that is ineffective.
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Charlie Kirk is a thousand times more powerful now.
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And how, I mean, I guess maybe because it was, you know, let's not make a martyr out
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Let's quietly kill them and dump them into the sea.
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You know, let's not make a martyr out of people.
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And I'm glad it doesn't get it because it just woke up a sleeping giant.
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I mean, you never hope for obviously anything like this to happen, but considering it has
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happened, now it's left up to all of us to try to make the best out of a terrible situation.
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And if you watch that rally and memorial service, I think you're seeing that there's a real wave
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I've turned on the mic too early, so I don't know if stations, you heard it when I was like,
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it's it's almost four thousand dollars an ounce.
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Just want you to know five thousand an ounce is the magic number, at least for me.
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When it hits five thousand dollars an ounce, the world is in total chaos.
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I think it was Goldline that said they not Goldline.
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A Lear Capital that was saying they had this thing that they were sending out forever.
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When they first started saying it about 18 months ago, I was like, well, that's a stretch.
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It's going to take a lot to get us to four thousand.
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Uh, maybe maybe we should pay attention to real things, real things.
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By the way, this Jimmy Kimmel thing, I just want to put this into perspective.
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Now, I don't know if you've ever seen I'm I'm cleaning this name up.
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She's also very, very crass, but she's hysterical and she just tells it like it is.
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It's going to be the Friday podcast that comes out for Blaze TV subscribers on Thursday.
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Tomorrow, I'm going to play a clip from it to show you you have no idea.
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I didn't even know this until she because she does not listen to this.
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And then all of a sudden she started to cry and she started opening up on the story that what she had what happened to her.
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And she went in the story for a little while and then she got her humor back and she was like, but it's not about me.
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And she became British again and kind of wiped her tears and went on.
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But that story came out of this story that you also don't know.
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You know, the comedian that told the joke, the British comedian.
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And, you know, not necessarily a great joke, but a joke.
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He wants to become an American citizen because he's like, I'm going to jail.
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Katie, she was I'm going to let her tell the story.
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But she was pulled into the the police headquarters like she describes it that had, you know, like FBI style and threatened that they were she was going to be thrown in jail.
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But she walks out after being told you are never to talk about this in no uncertain terms or you will go to jail.
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She read a statement on a video and she's never posted it because she knows the minute I posted I go to jail and she wanted it released on American media because then Americans might pay attention to it because she's going back to England.
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And she said, I may be arrested on my way back in if you release this.
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And I'm like, well, do you want what you asking us to release it?
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Are you she's like, it has to be known and I'm willing to go to jail for it.
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But I would just like the world to know what really happened.
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Video made by Katie Hopkins that may put her into jail in the next couple of days.
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Listen, it's Tuesday, the 5th of August here at Exeter Police Station.
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I have attended this interview under protest as I was threatened with arrest.
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If I did not attend, I consider this interview and the police investigation to be an unlawful interference with my right to freedom of expression.
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Pursuant to Article 10, ECHR, Human Rights Act 1998.
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I reserve my position in respect of any actions I choose to take, including but not limited to a formal complaint and claim for damages against Devon and Cornwall police.
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I run a comedy pub night called the Katie's Arms live on my Instagram at 8pm on Fridays for 30 minutes.
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I started the Katie's Arms during the idiocy of COVID lockdowns in order to help people struggling with their mental health.
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The Katie's Arms is now an international community of people wanting others to live their best life, laughing with me and at me.
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My audience choose to join me on my Instagram channel live.
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It is ridiculous that my comedic speech is subject to a criminal investigation.
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That was my statement to Devon and Cornwall police today.
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Now, she just said, I have a podcast called Katie Arms Pub.
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That's where people go together and just, you know, get to talk and everything else.
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I mean, she's speaking about all kinds of stuff, but she makes fun of herself.
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And in this comedy bit, she was making fun of herself.
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That video I made on the day that I had to go and be interviewed under caution,
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which means recorded two officers from the CID, the most serious of the police officers in the UK.
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But either way, it sort of means these are the big boys.
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I was told I would be arrested if I didn't turn up for an interview under caution,
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which is where they record what they're saying.
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It's basically gathering evidence in order that they can charge you.
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And I knew, and I was on my tour at the time, a stand-up comedy tour of the UK.
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And I knew the way the world works for me, that I would be arrested before one of my big events, 1500 people in my audience.
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There will be a show, but not that kind of show.
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So I went to be interviewed under caution by the British police for my comedy pub night, Katie's Arms,
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where I made a joke at my own expense, actually about my epilepsy, that is perceived to have caused offense.
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I was going to get this language right, is perceived to have caused offense.
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We could join those dots, but it's pretty funny.
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I have a wine glass in my hand because it's pub night.
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But for the crime of telling my jokes online at my pub night, remember, people have to join this.
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I'm not stood on a street corner shouting at the world like some lunatic.
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They have to opt in to be there, but someone that opted in perceived that they may have been offended.
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I had to go to a police station, be interviewed by two officers under caution.
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They kept me there for over an hour with insane questions.
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I worked with a lawyer to write my, because I wasn't answering any questions, no comment on everything.
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But here's my statement that I read in the room, which states very clearly, this is ridiculous and you are ridiculous.
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And I was told the officer, and I want this to be noted on record.
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And I'm grateful for you for giving me the opportunity to do this in America.
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The officer stopped the recording, which is highly irregular, and told me if I discuss this, that will be seen as prejudicial to my case.
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So after she stopped the recording, she then effectively threatened me that I was not to speak about being interviewed under caution.
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And so I choose to share with you my statement and share with the world that this is what is happening in Great Britain.
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Because you can't release it there, but if I release it, then you're not in trouble.
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And maybe I am in trouble, but you have to go back to fundamentals of life, which is, does this make sense at any level?
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But this is, I mean, they just arrested another comedian recently.
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Yeah, he ran to Phoenix, actually, and applied for asylum.
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So he will be the first test case of asylum for UK comedians or speakers in America.
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Right. And that was true for me in South Africa.
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That's true when dealing with the British police, because there is no law anymore.
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Wait until you hear what has happened to her in England tomorrow.
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It is one level down from what happened to Charlie Kirk.
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For anyone on the right or the left that cares about Jimmy Kimmel, are you out of your mind?
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They're doing it to people who are regular people.
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And if it wasn't for this president, they'd be doing it here.
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And we won't stand for it if it ever comes from our side.
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And she won't be able to talk about it in England.
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No one will be able to talk about it in England.
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So she left us this breadcrumb so America could pay attention.
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Because America, as you will hear tomorrow, you saved her once before.
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And she stayed here for a while because of what she was facing over there.
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And I'm telling you, I've never heard anything like it.
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And by the way, her epilepsy is, you know, a joke to her.
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And she said, put your hand on the top of my head.
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Because they took out so much of her brain that it's flat on top to stop the epilepsy.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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You know, my wife and I decided last year that we wanted to get better at things.
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And the Charlie Kirk death has really changed me in multiple ways.
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But one of those is I really realized how much I had coasted.
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You know, in my spiritual life, even my educational life, I was really kind of coasting there for a while.
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And, you know, coasting implies you're going downhill.
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And so last night, Tanya and I talked about it.
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We threw the car back into gear and we signed up for Hillsdale's, the Hillsdale free online education last night.
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I don't know if you know anything about it, but you should.
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You know, for a long time, I wondered who is tutoring this kid?
00:46:48.660
Who is teaching the classics, the founding, civics, God to Charlie Kirk?
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Because he was, every time I saw him, he was more knowledgeable than the time before.
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And the Hillsdale president was up during the memorial.
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He said, Charlie was taking online classes at Hillsdale.
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And I didn't know it till he received his 19th certificate for a finished course.
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And so Tanya and I were like, we're signing up.
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If you're thinking about going into college and parents and grandparents, if you're thinking about your kids or your grandkids going into college, I want you to listen to this.
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What if you could time travel without ever leaving your couch?
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Because that's what it feels like when you send in Legacy Box.
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And it is your responsible to be the family historian, to preserve your history.
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They handle everything with care, and they keep you updated throughout the entire process, and all of it is done here in America.
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And you're left with something you can pass down for generations, something permanent, your family story, preserved for good.
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You'll never know what memories you'll uncover until you look.
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So let me give a message to a couple of groups of people.
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And I want to speak specifically to you if you are in the age between 30 and 130.
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You could be voting in, you know, in Illinois at 130.
00:49:08.060
The minute you stop learning is the day you start dying.
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Let me also speak directly to the group of people that are under 30.
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I want to talk specifically to you if you're a young man or woman and you're standing at the edge of adulthood and you're wondering what to do.
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You have been told your whole life, go to college or you will fail.
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You studied so hard to pass every test, to get high enough grades, to be able to get into the college that you wanted to.
00:49:54.200
You took all of the tests and all the classes you needed to take.
00:50:01.640
Your parents, your grandparents, all of us encouraged you because they were right until recently.
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Now things have so radically changed that college for many adults or many coming adults, it is the fastest road to failure.
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You were in 12 years of a really broken system.
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Do you think that what they didn't prepare you for on moving out of your house, even understanding financing, being able to read or write or do math.
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Do you think those people will suddenly prepare you for success in the next four years while you're paying for it?
00:51:01.380
Today, only 37% of high school seniors are proficient in reading.
00:51:13.780
Only 24% of your fellow graduates in high school can do math.
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This system took the hard-earned money, really, from your mom and dad through crippling taxes.
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We spent more money per pupil than anyone else in the world.
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Now, that same system, the same experts to design that nightmare want you to step up to the plate and bet $100,000 or more on four years of what?
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The definition of insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different results.
00:52:07.280
You're going to take on debt, $37,000 on average, often more than $50,000.
00:52:12.980
You're also going to give up earnings, another $120,000 in lost wages over four years.
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Those who are graduating now are trying to tell you the lesson.
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Over half of the graduates are underemployed or working jobs now that never required a degree at all.
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If your major is psychology, communications, anthropology, or any of the new studies programs, odds are, listen to this, your degree will carry a negative return on investment.
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You'll never make enough money to even break even on that education.
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Now, maybe you're okay with being straddled with educational debt for the next 20 years.
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The system is going to tell you in four years, don't worry, we'll pass that back.
00:53:18.380
We'll pass that debt back on to the shoulders of who?
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So, your mom and dad that paid through the nose for your elementary and your high school education, then tried everything they could to help you through your college education, they're going to be saddled with the debt of your and everybody else's education.
00:53:51.320
The other thing they'll convince you of is that's why we need violent revolution.
00:53:56.420
No, we just simply need people like you saying, I finally get it and I'm not playing that game.
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If you do play the game, here's what's going to happen.
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Many are going to double down with graduate school because maybe it'll get better later.
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Another con, throwing more time, more money after the bad because they can't admit to themselves this has been a waste.
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In those years you spend in college, you won't just be spending your hard-earned money and all of your hard-earned time to what?
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You are going to be trained to believe the system is rigged and there is no hope but through destruction, violence, and blame of other people.
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That's the education that the universities are actually selling, and it is a lie.
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I want you to look at universities in a whole different way.
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Universities are, and I don't know if you can relate to this, universities are the record companies of the old world.
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In my day, record companies controlled who made it.
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Napster was going to put all of these companies out of business, but the record companies colluded with government and did everything they could to put it out of business, and they thought they won.
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See, this is why there's a push for socialism and communism or anything like that, because they need a big government to enforce for the oligarchs.
00:55:55.340
Just only more and bigger government with harsher laws and thugs to enforce it can stop change, or so they think, because that's what they thought with Napster, but it didn't happen.
00:56:06.760
People just went, oh, okay, well, that's the law.
00:56:10.260
See, the business model for the record company was just over, but everybody else just stayed in denial.
00:56:20.840
Spotify was born and empowered the independent artists, and the power now is in the hands of people like Taylor Swift, in the hands of the creator.
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There is the creator, capital T, capital C, and then there's the creator, you.
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That's the power of God in you as an individual.
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Do you know those taxi cab medallions that they have in New York City?
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It's a little plate that they put on the hood of every taxi cab to show this is an official New York City cab.
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You know, it pays their taxes, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Well, what is a sham are those taxi cab medallions.
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For a while, they were selling for like a million dollars.
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You couldn't get enough of them because there's only a limited number of cabs, and the city got their money, and you could buy one of those medallions for a million bucks.
00:57:21.420
And so somebody, a long time ago, who was in a working class, could buy a medallion, and in the end, that would be their retirement.
00:57:27.360
They could sell that, and they'd have their retirement money.
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That was a way to wealth for a lot of people in the taxi cab business in New York City.
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About 15 years ago, they were the price of 10 physical cabs, one cab, one plate for one cab.
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You could buy 10 physical cabs without the plate or the plate, okay?
00:57:57.840
About two years ago, there was an auction for these taxi cab medallions.
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A couple of them sold for less than $200,000, and then the rest of them went unsold.
00:58:21.120
And education is being democratized exactly the same way.
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Did you know you could get every class and audit every class at MIT for free?
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They're giving you the knowledge for free without the sheepskin at the end.
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So you can talk to anybody about whatever it is they're inventing and working on.
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You have the same access to knowledge for free.
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You can take Hillsdale courses, the Constitution, history, philosophy, civics, art, free.
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You know, and if Harvard or Yale actually cared about fairness and equity and inclusion, you know what they do?
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But you could learn everything you need to learn at Harvard.
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With an endowment that the size of Harvard and Yale, they could make collegeable affordable for almost everyone by opening up campuses all over the United States.
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Just paid for with the endowment, which still would have enough money to keep it going forever.
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They could open up campuses all over the country.
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Because they're actually trying to educate people.
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You could follow their model and open free classes teaching actual skills all over the world like BYU does.
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Google's job certificates cost less than a new iPhone and can land you work within six months.
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You can make $50,000, $60,000, $70,000 within two years without a penny of debt with an apprenticeship.
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I'm not the smartest guy in the room, but I'm okay.
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I define that now with my family more than anything else.
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Oh, a certificate that you could hang on the wall and nobody cares about.
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Most Americans have someday in mind when it comes to their finances.
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Someday we'll feeling like we're just, you know, not we're not.
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We're treading water right now, but someday we'll stop that.
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The truth is, if that's your thinking, you are going to fill your days with nothing but empty yesterdays.
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Okay, so now let me get down to not letting a diploma define you, okay?
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It is the leaders of tomorrow that are doing this.
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But you could also look to, I mean, do you know how much a welder makes?
01:03:23.880
I don't know about you, but I think that's a pretty good gig.
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But people don't want to do those jobs because they don't feel they're honorable.
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Now, if those don't sound exciting to you, that's fine.
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Prompters are going to be the unique key to AI.
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Be a part of the thousands of young leaders who are choosing skills over slogans, freedom
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Four years from now, you are going to face a very stark choice.
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You can hold a diploma that employers now, check it out yourself, increasingly dismiss,
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or you can hold cash in the bank, skills in your hands, freedom in your future.
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I'm telling you now, the future belongs to those who tailor their education, that learn
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on their own terms, put knowledge into practice right away.
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I know you've worked a long time to save for college.
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Put that money into a house down payment for your kids.
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You would be so much better to help your kids buy a house because higher education, one of
01:04:51.760
the points of that is you're going to get a good job so you can have a home, you can settle
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Well, the golden ticket, higher education, is no longer the ticket to home ownership.
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You have to throw away everything you think you know because it's all changing.
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The idea of fame and fortune, they are fleeting shadows that gave birth to the biggest lies.
01:05:36.800
Followers are equal to important and success and money.
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The definition of success, the way we wrote it, is being rewritten.
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So are you going to live in financial slavery, chained to loans for decades, or financial
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Charlie Kirk's work is continuing and the campus tour is continuing October 9th.
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Glenn Beck will be at one of the events at the University of North Dakota.
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We're going to fill you in on what's happening in the United Nations.
01:08:13.120
The teleprompter went out on the president, not to be deterred.
01:08:16.160
He just went on and talked about how he was disappointed in not getting the contract to
01:08:20.400
build the United Nations building because they would have had marble floors instead of,
01:08:32.660
It's so funny because, I mean, you know, remember when the teleprompter went out for
01:08:43.480
Yeah, she just stopped like, all of them stopped.
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He just like, let me tell you about the floors in this building.
01:08:50.340
He goes, you know, we went on an escalator and we got halfway up.
01:09:01.160
That was the story he told him on the teleprompter.
01:09:06.480
Anyway, so we'll give you some more on that because he is saying some important stuff as
01:09:09.920
But I want to go back to what we were talking about a minute ago and an offshoot of that.
01:09:15.540
If you missed it, I'd like you to go over that with your family.
01:09:19.700
If you were talking to anybody about college, I'll get more into that maybe tomorrow or the
01:09:26.340
But, you know, I said towards the end of that, that success is being redefined itself.
01:09:34.160
Success has become, you know, the American dream was charting your own course.
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And then in the 1930s and 40s, the American dream became, you know, having a house and
01:09:46.080
a white picket fence and a good job and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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And it was like, cause you have to now have money and you have to have the right labels
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and, you know, I've got to drive a Beamer and whatever.
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America is supposed to be the place where you can chart your own course.
01:10:07.440
You know, I, I, I want to say again, I so appreciate the left for agreeing with us.
01:10:13.660
Finally, when yesterday they came out about Tylenol and said that, you know, they
01:10:18.660
recommend that, you know, pregnant women don't take Tylenol.
01:10:23.220
The left was like, Hey, that's not your response, but you don't tell us what to take.
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I wish you would have been there in 2020 with COVID, but thank you for understanding
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They can recommend whatever they want, but it doesn't, it doesn't mean I have to do it.
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You know, the labels don't mean anything to the upcoming generation.
01:10:53.160
And yet it's strange because they're constantly being scammed by people who are saying, we're
01:10:57.380
not scamming you, but let me go back to success.
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There is no success more important than the success that you will have within the four walls
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That's the only success in your entire life that will matter.
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You will not truly fill the full measure of happiness until you have found your spouse that
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your other half and you are committed to them through thick and thin.
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And then when you have children, that's success and it's hard.
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And I think that's why it's so meaningful in the end because it's the hardest thing I've
01:11:55.600
But now you're being told marriage is old fashioned.
01:12:16.160
I mean, if you don't keep your options open, you're not going to be able to chase those
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What if the greatest lie this generation is being told is that freedom means never being
01:12:38.420
Do you know that the longest running human, the longest running study on human happiness
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is an 80 year old project done by Harvard and they have come to one conclusion.
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It's not even if you have your health, you've got it.
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It's relationships, stable, loving, long-term relationships.
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The people who they have found over 80 years in this study, the ones that are the happiest,
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the ones who live the longest are the ones that made the scary choice to commit.
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It holds you steady when things are really stormy.
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I mean, we are living in a time where temporary jobs, you're going to have to retool every
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five years, temporary housing, temporary situations.
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And it's the only place that you can say, this is forever and mean it.
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I told my wife, I'd like a prenup because I'd just gotten out of divorce.
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And I'm like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, what, what can we talk about?
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And she's like, no, there's nothing to talk about.
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If that's how you want to frame our marriage, if you want to start our marriage by negotiating
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The guy I will marry will be the guy who will say, we're going to hit hard times and we are
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going to really struggle, but we are never giving up.
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It's a place you say forever and forever is what you actually are craving forever.
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And then children, you think the world is dark?
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Now all of a sudden I have something I have to do.
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Suddenly every sunrise matters because children drag you out of yourself, like it or not, out
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I've learned more lessons than I've ever taught my children.
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And every strong civilization was built on strong families.
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John Adams wrote, the foundation of national morality must be laid in private families.
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Then make your family eternal and private and moral.
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The collapse of a family is always the collapse of the civilization and the culture.
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Families and marriage, it's not the end of your freedom.
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Without that, without a serious relationship with somebody in your life that you're sharing
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your life with, it is just a series of disconnected moments.
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I'm sorry if you are on this path and you're like, I know all this, Glenn.
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When you have a family, your life becomes a story.
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Your story passed down in little hands that carry your name into the future.
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You want to be different from the culture that's addicted, lonely, and lost?
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Have you ever seen a liberal's hands smoother than a snake on oil?
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I guess they're more worried about the meaning of the word female than the word work.
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Donald Trump is speaking at the United Nations.
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He is asking for the world to stop developing nuclear weapons and stop all biological weapons
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You know, and he's not, I mean, he just doesn't care.
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And I think the time for caring is over in when it, when the, when the tough truth has to
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be told, I don't mind somebody coming up and saying, this is a quote, you know, it's time
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to end the experimentation of open borders because all your countries are going to hell.
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Um, uh, I mean, he is, he's just laying all the cards down and I think, you know, there is a nicer
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way to say it, but people have been saying it nicely to the United Nations.
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The only thing he hasn't said that I would love to hear him say is, so get the hell out.
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Go build your little UN building someplace else.
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Um, but he didn't let, he didn't let the Iranians in, uh, there's another country he didn't
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And he is saying, uh, to hostile countries also, you can't go shopping.
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You're not, you're not welcoming any of our shops.
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If you're here, you're not going shopping because they go here and they shop.
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And, you know, I know Cartier loves that, but honestly, so does Costco and Walmart.
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They love it because they ship back all kinds, just, you know, crates of stuff they can't
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I also love that we have all sorts of stuff that other people don't have.
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Um, I will say he was market works better, but capitalism is a close second.
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I mean, obviously I would have, I would, they're related very closely.
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But like, you know, we talked about, um, Yeltsin supermarket day, uh, was it last week?
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And this is when, you know, Yeltsin came to the United States.
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He went to a Houston supermarket and was so blown away by how much stuff was there.
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He, his next flight was spent with his head in his hands, uh, contemplating what he had
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done to the Soviet people that they could not have all the wonderful things that Americans
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It was the growth, that grocery store in America seen over there was the end.
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A guy who worked closely with him said it was the thing that killed the last gasp of
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Bolshevism in him, which is a fascinating thing.
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I mean, I really do think it should be a holiday.
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Um, but when that happened, the average grocery store had 8,000 different products in it.
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But what, what are we great is for, we'll be able to take our kids onto a school.
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Um, but we're going to take our kids to the grocery, the mom, Donnie grocery stores and
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we'll say, wow, look at this is what socialism does kids.
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Let's just go look at the supermarkets over there.
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I mean, it's going to be an interesting, you know, they'll do what they always do.
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They'll blame it on, well, it's the capitalists are really screwing this thing up.
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There's always going to be, this is one thing I've learned doing this job over these
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They'll always come up with some way to justify why their socialism didn't work this
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Uh, but at the end of the day, is it the real argument?
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Um, by the way, Trump, a couple of things he did in the speech, he was, uh, you know,
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think about all the criticism he got for exporting this guy to El Salvador in the prison.
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And one of the first things he said in the speech was, I want to thank El Salvador for
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I personally wish his best friend in international politics was Malay.
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I mean, I don't think they're certainly opponents, but like they're not as close as he is with
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So yeah, they're not as close as I wish, I wish he was, uh, by the way, I've been invited
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down by the new ambassador to Argentina to go down and, and meet with Malay.
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But I just wanted to know if you come because if you, since you said, yes, I'd love to go.
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Now you're going to rub it in and not let me go.
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So I've, I've, I've been here before today, so I'm aware of how this goes.
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I would, I would like the Malay stuff is by the way, working really well.
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Now I tried, I just saw the facts the other day.
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I wish I had a memory, but, uh, the rent control has brought the
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Because he took all the regular regulations off of all of the, how you can lease them out,
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how you can buy them and how you can build them.
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And now lots of supply and, uh, meeting the demand and really low prices.
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there's there's some controversy brewing and not where i wanted to start this half hour we're
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going to get into donald trump and what he's saying at the united nations uh we have uh the
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just the craziness that is happening with uh with mom donnie up in new york um i want to talk to you
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a little bit about jimmy kimmel i've already got the tv on i've got it warmed up kids kids are
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making popcorn all day because we're just going to have a watch part not uh but he'll have his
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biggest ratings uh of all time tonight as he returns uh a whopping 800 000 people uh less than
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this listening right now but that's a different story um anyway um i also want to talk here's the
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controversy that's brewing uh brigitte macron is to present evidence proving she's a woman
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in court i hope it's not the supreme court because they don't know what a woman is
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okay so here is the latest stew and i want to strangely it's from yahoo news and i only say
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that because we're going to be talking about a yahoo here in a minute i think the uh french first lady
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brigitte macron it will prevent will present quote photographic and scientific evidence in a u.s court
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to counter claims that she is a male what scientific evidence would prove it because we've been told
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nothing proves that you are a woman nothing it's a choice so maybe she actually has the chromosomes
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but she's chosen now to be a woman but she was choosing to be a man before i don't know i don't
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know it's very complex i i'm not a biologist i don't know and photographic evidence i mean i don't
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want to dwell on this but when you're looking at a picture at least in my mind it would sound a
01:30:06.940
little like oh my gosh take hello hello in there hello i mean i don't want to
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i'm glad you didn't get that joke stew because it's really sick it's really
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i'm sorry i'm focused on something else go ahead okay yeah sure so anyway um
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so i don't know what photographic evidence that would be uh and you said to me earlier
01:30:31.380
maybe as a child well that would be child porn no i was not suggesting they think you were put
01:30:38.400
naked pictures of her as a child what kind of what what is that pictures of her as a child
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doing female things and female clothes uh boys can do that too yeah but they didn't really do much
01:30:52.120
of that and i would have seen you ever seen 75 years ago or whatever seen pictures of like i don't
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know the vanderbilts or or even winston churchill they used to dress little boys as girls they used
01:31:03.040
to do it all the time i i i don't know what kind of weird stuff you're into i know i know you're all
01:31:09.180
over the internet i know you were already begging for the macron photos you wanted to see so like i
01:31:13.320
don't know what kind of tastes you have out of here help me let me out of here i just you know
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anyway um no but i think the i think i think people i could be wrong on this okay the phrase
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i keep seeing used could you read it again yes science she's will present photographic and
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scientific evidence i think now i could be wrong on this okay but let me let me state my theory of
01:31:39.080
this of what's happening here people are ignoring the word and here okay so where there are two
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categories there is some scientific evidence of some uh origin i don't know how dare you bring
01:31:51.940
up chromosomes and there is photographic evidence which is different they're not scientific photos
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showing what you might yahoo news right her yahoo news uh they are they're not going to show naked
01:32:05.540
photos of macron i don't think anyone would show to the trial i think the trial would have lower
01:32:11.260
audience than kimmel if that were is what they were trying to do that's not possible even with
01:32:16.260
naked pictures of the first lady of france not possible right i'd put that to the test i say
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that's scientifically impossible i think what they're going to do is present photos you know again
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of her you know yahoo no no not naked photos stop why are you why do you keep going to that what i
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mean even that doesn't prove anything because you can cut it off tuck it in i don't whatever i mean
01:32:39.880
i don't know what they we have been told that it is all about your choice your body parts nothing
01:32:47.080
nothing according to the left would prove that you're a woman nothing would right well they don't
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even know what it is right there's no way to prove it if you don't know unless you're of course
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a biologist which somehow act seems to indicate a biological biological association with gender which
01:33:04.660
is not supposed to yes whatever right um yeah so i don't is it possible that that candace isn't going
01:33:11.440
down some crazy town road on this she's actually trying to prove the point you just told us you
01:33:16.960
can't prove a man or a woman yeah what are you doing in court you can't prove it i really do think this
01:33:22.420
is fascinating it could have actual effects here right like in theory if you can prove if you can prove
01:33:29.460
you're a woman by these types of things then it all falls apart doesn't it all fall apart all falls
01:33:34.120
apart so i don't know believe me she's old enough it's all falling apart long ago but i think the
01:33:40.240
photos they're talking about though like her in childhood uh as a little girl doing little girl
01:33:45.740
things which was again even you're right today pretty uh common that people just randomly dress
01:33:51.620
themselves or their kids up in different genders some producer online right now look up photos of
01:33:57.680
of paintings and photos of like winston churchill as a kid i'm telling you he looked they dressed
01:34:04.380
them they they would dress little boys in the day like girls i don't know why but they did but maybe
01:34:13.440
they did it right yeah yeah yeah did she live basically her entire life as a girl all indications
01:34:18.500
are yes yeah right they're all indicate as far as i know again i i will say i have not because he chose
01:34:23.420
early i mean that's i guess she has a right you're telling me that there's an age
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that she she could have come out two years old and said i'm a girl are you presenting the argument
01:34:32.360
or an argument i think you're just arguing for no reason arguing i am arguing their argument yes that
01:34:39.460
is their argument they will always come up with something and it will slip and slide no matter
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which way you want to go they'll find it all right we also i don't know this whole gender thing sort
01:34:48.700
of draws attention away from i mean you've talked about this the history here between these two
01:34:55.140
oh it's is very strange is it no no she here's what she is i i think she's a woman i can't believe
01:35:02.160
i'm saying this i think she's a woman i think it's pretty clear she's a woman an ugly woman but she's a
01:35:07.620
woman i will say though like there's a lot there are women women that are very there are women that
01:35:13.720
are women that kind of look manly like man yeah right that's true i don't even see her as as an
01:35:20.960
example of that she just looks she leaves an enormous handprint on the side of his face though
01:35:25.640
she does now that could be because he's so very small i'm not sure it could be okay um but uh you
01:35:32.100
know i i you know she's she's here's the thing she's a child predator that's what she is she was a
01:35:39.260
child predator she wasn't into pedophilia i don't remember what the actual you should look this up
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i don't want to search for the terms you're asking i know but it's a it's a it's a weird thing
01:35:48.780
because i saw it in some french news only in the french news would they have this that's not to be
01:35:54.440
confused with pedophilia pedophilia is this it's you know underage prepubescent uh she likes post
01:36:01.440
pubescent underage children so she likes him like 13 always a niche there's always a loophole too
01:36:12.880
uh so anyway um so that's what she was doing and when his parents said stop it she was a 44 year old
01:36:23.300
teacher he was like 14 imagine that and uh she said you will never stop our love we love each other
01:36:34.400
and they're like uh stay away from our son they pulled him out of school they moved across you know
01:36:39.360
france to get away and she still went back to him and he went back to her so it's just a beautiful
01:36:48.420
french love story which the french should never be able to define love or and apparently a woman uh
01:36:55.420
but i've got some interesting traditions over there yes they do i'll say yes they do apparently we have
01:36:59.960
some as well uh and so does the uk uh do we have foot is this winston chill as a child is that what we
01:37:06.060
have yeah there you go no that's not the most feminine one of him you've looked at a lot of
01:37:11.660
these photos haven't you no i've just been i for some reason i don't remember what it was kind of
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rabbit hole did you go down i know what kind of weird things are you doing this is what happens
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when he's at the ranch too long you gotta get internet out of that ranch who knows what this
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guy is searching for when he's up there by himself i was uh i was in i don't remember where i was i was in
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some museum or some some like like i don't know the vanderbilt house or something sure and i saw this
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picture of this girl and i was like which daughter is this and they're like no that's cornelius and i'm
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like the guy long hair dress whole thing boots you know little button boots and stuff and i'm like what
01:37:54.740
what what was happening in this family like oh no that was just that was the way it was people didn't
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think pictures of little boys were cute so they would dress them up this is the explanation i don't
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know if this part's true they would dress them up as little girls because they thought little girls
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were cute and they would have little pictures of little girls but they were actually little boys
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their sons on the walls and i was like okay well glad he didn't live in those days that's
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interesting this is you were so interested in this you did an on-site visit to check it out
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it was look look the exhibit was called little boys dressed as little girls in the 1800s
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okay so here's kind of a big deal uh maybe it's just me a story that has come out from michael
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la rosa he was a former aide to both joe biden and jill biden so he's not some far right-wing kook
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he blasted the staffers in the white house on monday for and i'm quoting him serving a cult
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inside the white house the regina regina george's of biden's circle ruled like mean girls
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and policed loyalty staff weren't serving a president and first lady they were serving a cult
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you never knew when regina was in charge or when the bidens were it was all very blurry
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la rosa said he wanted to be taken seriously and to contribute candid and thoughtful analysis to the
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biden administration but the president's bullies didn't see it that way to them i had taken off the
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team jersey by pointing out missed opportunities and mistakes so they came after me the example they
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tried to make of me was meant to serve as a warning to any democrat who raised concerns ahead of 2024
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the same bullies who claimed to serve the president who despised bullies were sending me a message shut
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up or we will humiliate you um in february he told an interviewer the allegations of full-scale
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cover-up of biden's cognitive decline are a little harsh but admitted admitted staffers engaged in a
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lot of gaslighting to downplay concerns about the former president's health the president's team was
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scared to death of impromptu unscripted unrehearsed unpracticed unchoreographed anything la rosa's
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latest revelations come as former vice president kamala harris has lashed out about biden's white
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house team and the forthcoming book 100 days is that thing out yet i mean when are they going to
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release i think they've told everything that's in it right it's like yeah she sucked i mean that's
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chapter one the end um 107 days glenn i believe is the and this is the reason it's titled that is
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that's the entire run of her of her actual presidential run not vice presidential run that long it felt a
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lot longer i thought i thought but that's her whole excuse for everything in the book oh so was enough
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time no you it's now if the polling didn't show that she was actually winning immediately after
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this maybe you'd say remember when she announced her polls went up yeah there was that period of
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of kamala summer and brat summer and she was up by all these points and everyone was saying she's
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gonna win and it's like oh wait a minute wait till what happens with kamala is people here at first
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like oh gosh maybe this will be oh god no that's what happens and that's what happened by the way
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uh so more time trump might have won by 50 oh yeah real a real race he would have won by 50
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against her probably yeah yeah it's uh i mean that was just remarkably bad um but uh you know 107
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107 look what this president did in 107 days look at this president did in 107 days i've never seen
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a president run like this and it's not just him it is so clear he has an amazing team around him
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because he can go from one big event right into the next and he knows everything that's going on
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in it i mean he is so well briefed he is so well briefed his staff on what he wants done then they do
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it that he just goes from one big thing to another have you ever seen anybody do that anybody it's doesn't
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it seems like he's doing two or three of them at the same time most of the time right it's so much
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i mean it it's not left he left the white house the charlie kirk and all of that mess that was going on
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all last week then he flies out to meet with the king he does all kinds of things including you know
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making fun of uh camilla which i really appreciate and then get back on the plane go right to charlie kirk
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come right home do the uh antifa stuff yesterday i mean it's like what what what and now he's today
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he's at the united nations listing off all kinds of stuff my wife yesterday asked me if i wanted to
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go for a walk at about 8 p.m no and i thought about it i was like you know i should i haven't done
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anything today physical yeah i was in bed at 9 15 with no walk that's me i'm not 78 9 my doctor told
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me not to walk really yeah just tell me more sweet and you're a you're a doctor i'm a doctor and
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by the way i don't care if you take tylenol or not um but uh let me just yeah i went to my doctor
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and he was like you know i gotta exercise and i said i was gonna think about because my wife's like
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you gotta walk and uh she's been saying my whole life and so i said yeah we're talking about walking
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and i'm gonna start swimming and he said no no walking and i said okay how about bike riding he
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said not good for you either probably and i'm like oh you are where did i how did i not you just left
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the room i left the room that's what he said that's what he said he was saying something screaming
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to me as i was walking out the door he's like no you misunderstand and i'm like nope that's what
01:45:17.060
he said that's what he said so wait what it's because you're just your back yeah it's like
01:45:21.260
kind of collapsing a bit yeah and so he's like yeah we got to do some other things so you know
01:45:26.660
that would probably you're gonna have a rascal scooter coming into the studio no aren't you
01:45:30.360
oh i can't i can't i can't i would like one oh yeah that would be fun just game in
01:45:37.260
they never have to walk again i want it to look like the presidential limousine though
01:45:41.660
i want the flags i think you go pope mobile yeah rascal scooter designed as a mobile i like it
01:45:50.700
all right yeah and now we have goals they're life goals for you no i actually i saw this is not a
01:45:55.360
permanent thing it's just that i went to this uh this other doctor and did nerve studies and stuff
01:45:59.920
and he's like nope no right where it is we can we can help you fix that he's like it's not going
01:46:03.760
to be a long time fix but it'll help you and then you got to do the things not walking not walking
01:46:08.920
that's what i heard and he's like you know you can buy yourself some extra time and i was like really
01:46:13.360
i was really happy to hear that so there's some positive news on that front good that's good to
01:46:18.060
hear and i said well this can you cut out stew and he's like no well wait a minute with a scalpel
01:46:24.440
and i said yes a big one and he's like oh yeah yeah come on in uh a little medical mistake
01:46:31.180
tell him to leave his phone at home and disregard the tarp on the floor when he walks in
01:46:36.240
uh all right we're going to talk a little bit about what's happening with the president he just
01:46:41.740
walked off the stage uh at uh the u.n we'll cover that and jimmy kimmel do you have your tree up
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all right welcome to the uh program okay so you know it must be nice to be president uh trump now
01:48:38.400
because like i don't think he has to put a lot of preparation into speeches anymore
01:48:44.420
because he are he's just living it all the time and so he's just okay we're gonna talk about this
01:48:49.160
now he must have driven up to the un where are we now un oh yeah i got a few things to say to them
01:48:53.300
he just walks out and he's like i don't really care um but boy did he say a lot huh uh yes yeah
01:48:59.500
he said a lot a lot give me the highlights all right let me go through here real quick um went
01:49:04.280
basically started off with saying how we're the hottest country in the world yeah we are his all of his
01:49:09.800
accomplishments he thanked el salvador as i mentioned mentioned a bunch of so funny
01:49:13.280
countries that he was working with saudi arabia uae talked about his trade deals uh went on a big rant
01:49:19.480
about how he's ended seven unendable wars well he didn't he is this the point where he said i don't
01:49:25.460
even know what the u.n is for i've ended all these wars without any of you yes he said never even
01:49:31.200
received a phone call from the u.n to help that's when the teleprompter stopped working and he told a
01:49:36.420
story about the escalator not working halfway up and then he was excited because the first lady's in
01:49:41.400
great shape and she didn't fall over on the escalator but he was standing there for 20
01:49:45.800
minutes no he said what does he say and i by the way i was in i'm in great shape too we're both in
01:49:50.320
great shape uh then he asked what the purpose of the u.n was i said not living up to potential
01:49:57.280
uh he said everyone should it says that he should get the nobel peace prize for what he does what he's
01:50:03.060
done which i think there's certainly with the abraham accords uh he i think there's a there's an
01:50:08.300
argument for there's an argument for a few things and he's tried again i don't know that the seven
01:50:13.060
uh wars you know you can quibble with that but he has definitely very much tried over and over again
01:50:19.920
to stop a bunch of these wars he's he's affected seven uh in his term i think he has stopped what
01:50:27.300
four he gave i tried to write them to type them as he was saying them he mentioned cambodia thailand
01:50:32.640
kosovo serbia congo rwanda pakistan israel iran ethiopia and azerbaijan now i that's as much as i
01:50:39.700
could get there's a couple that i think i missed in there um but it's a pretty big deal but israel
01:50:44.760
iran is a great example of this like it's not war over and i you know again he said you know it's a
01:50:50.020
12-day war it's over well i mean you know first of all we helped end with with you know giant bombs
01:50:56.020
yes um it wasn't exactly it's fine again i'm fine with all of this i just think you can quibble with
01:51:01.280
some of the details the bottom line though is he's been very involved in trying to stop wars i
01:51:04.540
would say it's one of the one of his most uh high highest priorities i would say since he got into
01:51:09.140
office again um he mentioned uh he was uh then he went to a big rant about how he was upset he
01:51:14.900
didn't get the u.n construction job uh did mention that he would have given them nice marble floors
01:51:19.440
instead of you having to walk on terrazzo you walk on terrazzo do you realize that you're walking on
01:51:24.720
terrazzo did he actually say that over and over oh my gosh that's so funny is that when the
01:51:28.800
teleprompter was down it was i think i don't know that might have been on proctor um he then he went
01:51:35.120
to uh the hamas he said hey i don't know instead of uh giving into hamas and their demands basically
01:51:41.160
criticizing these countries it was the uk and a couple others right that went in and said we're
01:51:47.380
going to recognize palestinian statehood saying instead of giving into their demands we should be
01:51:51.300
talking about how the hostages should be released that was a very strong mentioned russia said if they
01:51:55.580
don't enter the war we'll hit them with all these tariffs um did say that the war with israel and
01:52:01.160
gaza has to stop now he did say that now and i think if you see that headline you might indicate
01:52:06.440
oh gosh well he's criticizing israel it seems to me to be much more than he was saying hamas release
01:52:11.600
the hostages and then we can end it and then we can end it and it should end immediately after that
01:52:15.780
um talked about biological weapons he said this is an interesting part he said he wanted to
01:52:20.660
lead the u.s to lead a process that will identify a mechanism for ai verification on biological weapons
01:52:29.120
and he's like we'll see if this ai works they say it's going to be amazing we'll see if it works but
01:52:35.040
he wanted to use that to try to stop biological weapons in some way i'm not exactly sure the
01:52:38.960
mechanism on that but that's kind of an interesting uh use of the technology perhaps um it went into a
01:52:45.360
big thing about how the un was supporting illegal immigration that he were funding it they were
01:52:50.220
bringing people across the border and they are we proved that we have the documents with the u.n
01:52:55.420
logo at the bottom we have the documents to prove that said the death death of western europe is coming
01:53:01.360
if they don't act on their own borders uh mentioned false asylum claims a big problem uh he said we need
01:53:07.960
to understand that we yes we have a big heart but we have to solve this problem he then did this
01:53:12.120
quote this is the one quote i took verbatim quote i'm really good at this stuff your countries are
01:53:17.820
going to hell check that's hard to disagree with that's like you know again that goes back to him
01:53:22.820
getting out of the car where are we yeah oh i got a few things to say yeah they're going to hell uh
01:53:28.360
and bashed windmills um i can't do it enough another one that was newsworthy i thought he said
01:53:34.100
one thing you'll notice people don't like taking big loads of drugs in boats anymore
01:53:39.080
i mean i again you could it's not even about the policy yeah but i love it stylistically it was a lot
01:53:48.480
of fun uh whether you like the policies or not i i don't you're missing a really good time even if
01:53:53.920
you just really don't like the policies it is a good time to have somebody just to say that kind
01:53:58.980
of stuff at the un i mean nobody says no one says this stuff no one no and it's kind of nice it's
01:54:07.020
like you don't like me it goes back honestly do you remember when i said if we get obama our president
01:54:13.400
our next president is going to be a big guy who's got ketchup on his tie and he'll be like did i just
01:54:19.160
fought i sorry i farted here for a minute you know and i was right i was right that's i mean he
01:54:26.060
hadn't done the fart thing but he is he's that guy he just says it and i actually appreciate it
01:54:32.240
because you know who he is like it or not you know who he is it's true and i he is very clear
01:54:39.920
about that uh and i kind of wondered as i was listening to it i'm like is this how all these
01:54:45.540
un speeches are like no like but i remember like uh we used to call him president tom uh because we
01:54:51.320
couldn't pronounce his name yeah he came in and he'd always be like
01:54:55.360
we're gonna the apocalypse is coming we're we're hastening the return good night everybody
01:55:01.440
we're like wait what the hell did he just say like are they all just saying stuff like this
01:55:05.900
like maybe it's like every one of these guys just comes in and says whatever they want we just ignore
01:55:09.920
all these other countries all the time maybe that's what's happening it could be it could be that
01:55:13.160
it could be do you remember i've just remembered remember i think it was uh was it hugo chavez who said
01:55:19.340
uh was it george bush i think it was george bush where hugo chavez was speaking and he said it smells
01:55:27.080
like sulfur in here i think that this might just be what's going on in the u.s it might be a great
01:55:32.240
show we haven't watched it's like a netflix special from like 2014 we missed the entire series maybe it's
01:55:37.760
great we should go back and look at that because you might we might be missing a great comedy show
01:55:43.060
that's going to get us all killed of course uh but we don't have to worry about it because remember
01:55:46.840
again today a uh prophet or pastor or somebody in africa said that today is the day of reckoning
01:55:59.560
today's the day of uh the uh rapture now it could be tomorrow he did come back and appendix it could
01:56:05.660
be tomorrow it might not be might not be tuesday could be wednesday i don't know if he was worried
01:56:09.680
about time zones you know which time zone was the lord in when he told him and came to him but he
01:56:14.040
said he was the lord came to him and he was very clear today or tomorrow so if it doesn't happen
01:56:19.500
today you always have tomorrow and if it doesn't happen tomorrow you always have 2032 uh because
01:56:27.880
there's a big asteroid headed towards uh headed towards the moon not earth just the moon uh and has a
01:56:34.600
four percent chance of hitting the moon that's probably larger than i'm comfortable with um
01:56:42.640
because it's they think it could be as heavy as two billion pounds traveling you know at you know
01:56:52.340
fast velocity i don't even know what it is but it's fast uh and if it hits the moon they say it could
01:56:59.700
break apart and then uh all of the rock would be in space and it would be difficult for astronauts
01:57:07.280
and things like satellites and i'm i'm not a moonologist you're not i'm not i don't have been
01:57:17.840
very surprised well even though i use the technical term like that yes uh i don't want to it just means
01:57:23.340
expert on the moon and i'm not a moonologist but i think there's also some other things that i would
01:57:31.060
worry about if it hits the moon really like what could you name any of them we just remember when
01:57:35.840
we set up that uh we sent up the uh the rockets to push that one meteor you know we we hit it with
01:57:43.020
all kinds of like power in a rocket ship and i don't know if we detonate nukes or whatever we did
01:57:47.140
i can't remember it was like four years ago and uh we pushed it out okay we we had it we altered
01:57:53.440
its course to see if we could do that to something like this um and and and and and and and we did
01:58:00.160
um now if a rock is coming and hitting the moon couldn't that maybe change its trajectory just a little
01:58:10.760
bit a little bit and if it does importance to what i'm not sure i remember something about
01:58:17.000
tides and everything else tied to the moon yeah uh but uh i don't know that one kind of bothers me
01:58:23.460
what happens if it hits and it okay breaks up that that meteor but might also break up a lot of the
01:58:29.320
moon yeah what happens to the cheese markets cheese markets collapse so much cheese coming down
01:58:34.720
overnight yeah yeah the supply would be huge i could add a big cheese right now get out of craft yeah big
01:58:40.380
cheese is like freaking freaking out big cheese is all behind let's send they want to send
01:58:44.800
two 100 kiloton bombs uh a lot larger than what we dropped in nagasaki and hiroshima uh and they want
01:58:53.920
to send two of those to the rock to the rock to hit it to see if they could break it up but we only
01:59:01.080
have one shot they can't even do it they can't even send a ship up to look at it and get closer to see
01:59:06.520
if that would work they're like we're out of time uh this thing's going to hit the moon possibly four
01:59:11.120
percent chance so you know 96 chance but you know we i don't know why you're worrying about this
01:59:15.780
rapture is tomorrow or today um but um a four percent chance that it hits the moon but we have
01:59:24.540
did this stuff happen as a child and we just didn't know it i mean there's like lots of space stuff
01:59:34.060
coming at us now have you noticed that you're like wait what what's happening well i have a lot
01:59:40.260
of questions um one would be i love the guy who predicts it's going to be today or tomorrow because
01:59:45.800
at any day you say that it can always be true today or tomorrow it's always today it's today or tomorrow
01:59:50.820
well unfortunately they made the prediction a couple of weeks ago yeah but when tomorrow comes you just
01:59:54.600
say it's today or tomorrow yeah one of the two it's today just keep saying it um but i was looking at
02:00:00.140
the charts on this on this asteroid thing yeah yeah and it looks like if it's going to hit the moon
02:00:06.680
it's going to kind of come in and the gravity is going to make it loop around like this you know and
02:00:12.640
it comes back in like this and it hits it's supposed to where where does it hit the moon
02:00:16.900
i don't know i yeah i don't have a great geographical sense i said like where the condo
02:00:21.860
developments are on the moon but my understanding of of it would be think about this giant asteroid
02:00:27.680
comes by it just misses us and then we see it looping around for i don't know we're in a month
02:00:34.340
we're all just sitting here waiting to see what happens as it loops around us and then comes back
02:00:38.860
down and crashes into the moon we thought about building a giant runway i mean i don't know that's
02:00:44.200
a good question are you just a giant runway and just suction cup some wheels on that baby as it gets
02:00:49.100
close just shoot some wheels up at it so it lands you are you are a moonologist i am i am you said you
02:00:55.420
were not but i but i actually am so there you go there you go i think uh that month would be uh
02:01:03.700
what a what a chaotic month that would be on on earth as we all like watched a giant asteroid
02:01:09.320
i mean maybe destroy us all even if it said it would you know it was going to miss you know it's
02:01:14.340
going to miss the moon by 10 miles i i i i would still be very you know coming up i'd be very concerned
02:01:21.920
i'd be i'd be a little concerned i'd be like i know that's 10 miles away what happens on earth
02:01:25.880
in that period i mean i think a lot of drugs very little dieting i think it uh i think it feels a
02:01:32.140
little like today oh okay a little like yeah yeah maybe a little better because at least you know
02:01:37.040
the end of the pain is coming you know i you could make the case you know my favorite line now from
02:01:43.960
you know airport was uh they knew their chances when they bought the ticket i say let them die
02:01:50.160
airplane you're talking about yes yeah yeah airplane point counterpoint yeah i kind i mean
02:01:54.740
i kind of feel like that at times when i hear about you know the asteroid coming to hit i'm kind of
02:01:58.360
like there's a part of me rooting for the asteroid there's a little part of me it's yeah i mean
02:02:03.080
should have his own fan club yeah a lot of people weren't wasn't there a lot of people trying to
02:02:08.320
elect a meteor for president at one yes a giant yes meteor i almost endorsed the media for a while
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welcome to the glenn beck program uh so turning point announced a whole buttload of us that are
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going to go out and take the place for charlie kirk on his uh tour i'm going to be doing october 9th
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it's at 6 30 p.m central time uh the university of north dakota you can get tickets at cpt cp r-t-o-l-l-b-b-i-70
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available there turningpointtour.com the turningpointtour.com october 9th and i hope to
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see you there it's gonna be interesting not gonna be what charlie did because i don't do what charlie
02:04:48.120
did i'd lose my mind you couldn't do what charlie did no no i do not have the patience for what charlie
02:04:53.620
no nobody i mean the guy was job i do not yes two questions in and i'm like okay all right i'm out of
02:05:01.460
here this is not worth it not worth it uh okay yes that's by the way weren't you uh named did you
02:05:09.420
have a pretty big honor come through from the jerusalem post the number one i believe christian
02:05:15.160
uh highly inaccurate yeah the number one christian what was a christian advocate for
02:05:20.960
for israel or something like that yeah it was pretty pretty cool thing today yeah yeah thank you
02:05:26.240
thank you uh don't know what it means some areas we might want to keep that to ourselves
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but what an honor it is undeserved but what an honor it is this is glenn beck