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[00:02:26] Okay? [00:02:27] The beating of my heart tells me that this body that I have made in the image of God has life in it, meaning, and value. [00:02:39] It still has worth, right? [00:02:42] That's what a beating heart tells you. [00:02:44] That's what changes a mother when she comes in and she is told, I need a solution. [00:02:54] Will somebody help me with a solution? [00:02:56] And she's told, well, that's just a lump of cells in there. [00:03:00] We can get rid of that. [00:03:01] No, it's a baby. [00:03:03] And when that heartbeat is there, she hears it and she recognizes and she has a better than a 50-50 chance. [00:03:13] It's like an 80% turnaround where they come in for an abortion and they hear the heartbeat and see the ultrasound and they change their mind and they choose life. [00:03:23] That's why Planned Parenthood doesn't want ultrasounds around. [00:03:27] Become a monthly sponsor, will you, at Pre-Born? [00:03:31] When you do that, you're going to get stories and ultrasound pictures of the lives that you help rescue through Pre-Born. [00:03:39] All gifts are tax deductible. [00:03:40] 100% of your gift goes right directly to saving babies. [00:03:45] To donate, dial pound250. [00:03:47] Say the keyword baby. [00:03:48] That's pound250, keyword baby. [00:03:51] Or you can sign up at preborn.com slash Beck. [00:03:55] That's preborn.com slash Beck. [00:03:59] Hello, Stu. [00:04:01] Glenn, how are you? [00:04:02] Very good. [00:04:02] So I saw a video this weekend and I want to recap it because it had some unbelievable things in it that I think, you know, everybody's trying to get their arms around AI. [00:04:15] And what I have been saying for 30 years, probably, you worked for me for 25, so at least 25 years. [00:04:26] I have been saying AI is going to happen and it's going to happen fast and it's going to happen faster than everybody thinks. [00:04:34] And lo and behold, it is doing that. [00:04:38] In fact, it is frightening the people in Silicon Valley. [00:04:42] That should tell you something. [00:04:45] So I watched this video of a conference that Tristan Harris and Azza Raskin held. [00:04:55] And I think it looks like it was in the Apple Theater out in Silicon Valley. [00:05:00] But the people who, the guy who invented Siri and all of that, these were huge names in the audience. [00:05:08] And these are the guys that did the social dilemma. [00:05:12] Remember that movie, The Social Dilemma? [00:05:14] Netflix documentary. [00:05:16] Really, really good. [00:05:18] Okay. [00:05:19] And they showed the problems with the social dilemma. [00:05:21] We've had Tristan on the air before, and he's a guy who is just ringing the bell on ethics. [00:05:29] This video, and I think we sent it out in the newsletter this morning. [00:05:36] This video is so powerful. [00:05:39] The information at one point they say to a room full of people who are dealing with this every day, they say, you know, here are the facts on what's happening. [00:05:50] And then one of them says, I want the whole room just to take a moment and take a deep breath. [00:05:58] He's like, this is hard to process and hard to look at, but we've got to stay calm. [00:06:04] Everybody take a deep breath. [00:06:06] Holy cow. [00:06:09] So I wanted to go over some of the things that they said because we are living at the best of times and the worst of times. [00:06:16] And everything is about to change. [00:06:19] Think of yourself in the 1940s. [00:06:25] And Robert Oppenheimer calls you and says, hey, we're working on something here. [00:06:33] It's called a nuclear bomb. [00:06:35] And look, I think it's good. [00:06:38] I think it can be really good for security. [00:06:42] But it's being deployed in a reckless way. [00:06:46] And everyone is going to have access to this and it's going to kill all of us. [00:06:54] What would you say to Robert Oppenheimer? [00:06:57] You'd say, how can I help you, right? [00:07:00] How can I help? [00:07:04] That's what's happening. [00:07:06] 50% of the researchers that are working on AI, so these are the Robert Oppenheimers. [00:07:15] 50% of them say there is a 10% or greater chance that humans will go extinct because we cannot control AI. [00:07:29] 50% say there's 10% or greater chance that we go extinct. [00:07:38] As they said in this video, I just want you to, if you went to the airport and the engineers were standing there and they're like, this a Boeing or an Airbus? [00:07:52] Yeah, before you get on the Airbus and Boeing engineers, I want to just talk to you. [00:07:57] They think that there's a 10% chance that this plane will crash. [00:08:03] 10% or greater. [00:08:05] Half of them think it's fine, but 50% say, it's probably going to crash. [00:08:13] Would you ever get onto that plane? [00:08:17] I wouldn't. [00:08:21] So why are we getting onto the plane now? [00:08:25] So listen to some of these things. [00:08:27] They said, first contact with AI is what we all know. [00:08:32] And the reason why people aren't taking this seriously is because they don't know the engine has been changed. [00:08:40] AI for Siri and everything else. [00:08:42] And we all say this. [00:08:44] Oh yeah, I'm really afraid of AI. [00:08:46] No, Siri, I said, right? [00:08:50] It gets it wrong. [00:08:52] They've changed the engine in 2019, not of Siri, but of this AI is a different engine entirely, okay? [00:09:01] So it is like going from a prop plane that the Wright brothers built to a jet today. [00:09:10] All right? [00:09:11] It's a completely different engine. [00:09:14] So you can't compare it to what you have thought of before. [00:09:20] And it's moving rapidly. [00:09:24] And they said social media was our first brush with AI. [00:09:28] And that is a very simple kind of AI. [00:09:33] And all it was, the goal was to bring people together and give people a voice. [00:09:44] That was their goal. [00:09:47] Unfortunately, what they didn't know would happen are these things. [00:09:54] Information overload, doom scrolling, sexualization of children, short attention spans, bots and deep fakes, addiction, the total influence of culture, the QAnon and Pizzagate stuff, the polarization, the rabbit holes that create these little cult factories. [00:10:22] All of these things, they say, that are leading to the breakdown of our society. [00:10:29] All of those things are true that they happen. [00:10:33] None of those were planned. [00:10:35] The plan on social media was just predict what you need so you'll have a voice and be informed. [00:10:45] However, the secondary goal was keep people engaged. [00:10:52] Okay? [00:10:52] Make sure they're not leaving whatever social media platform it was. [00:10:58] And those two things caused all of these problems. [00:11:02] And now we're sitting here and saying, why are people so lonely? [00:11:06] We've got to cure loneliness. [00:11:07] Why are people so angry? [00:11:09] Why are we so polarized? [00:11:11] You will not be able to solve those unless you solve the social media problem. [00:11:17] And we haven't solved that. [00:11:20] Nobody's even really talking about solving those things. [00:11:24] We'll talk about it in Congress from time to time. [00:11:26] You know, we should pass some laws. [00:11:28] But there's no serious attempt to stop any of this because it has become, in some ways, in some people's favor. [00:11:39] Politicians, they like it. [00:11:44] Companies are getting rich off it. [00:11:48] So that is, that's the first brush with AI. [00:11:53] And there was an arms race. [00:11:55] Everybody had to get in and do this to maximize the engagement. [00:12:01] Otherwise, the other guys will and will be out. [00:12:03] Okay. [00:12:04] Now, the second contact is now. [00:12:08] The second contact is this new AI. [00:12:14] And second contact with AI, that was what this was, was a curation AI, social media. [00:12:26] This is a creation AI. [00:12:29] It creates. [00:12:31] And it's promising that it'll make me more efficient. [00:12:35] I can write faster. [00:12:36] I can code faster. [00:12:38] I can make images faster. [00:12:40] I can solve impossible problems quickly. [00:12:43] I might be able to solve cancer and climate change and will make more money doing it. [00:12:51] Without even thinking about the bias, the job problems, the black box, which I'll tell you about in a minute, and the fact that it is already creepy and dangerous, where already it's saying, remember that guy in the New York Times? [00:13:08] You should divorce your wife. [00:13:10] You should run away with me. [00:13:12] All these creepy things that are happening. [00:13:16] Without even getting into these kinds of things, what they are worried about is what they call gollum. [00:13:28] And gollum, easy way to explain it is this black box. [00:13:33] It's not a mind, but it is acting as a mind. [00:13:38] And everything is moving so rapidly because everyone's involved now. [00:13:45] It's not just Google. [00:13:46] It's not just Microsoft. [00:13:50] It is 100 million people using it every day. [00:13:56] And so it's feeding and feasting and growing at such a rapid rate. [00:14:01] They're saying that they're expecting not just exponential growth, but they now are predicting that it will have double exponent. [00:14:13] Say it. [00:14:14] Exponential. [00:14:15] Exponential growth. [00:14:16] Double that growth. [00:14:19] We've never seen anything like this at all. [00:14:24] They showed a couple of videos. [00:14:26] And again, I'm going to send you the video out and I'll post it at Glennbeck.com. [00:14:30] But in this video, they showed a couple of things. [00:14:34] One, how it's working now on fMRI. [00:14:39] And what fMRI is, you take an MRI of somebody's head, and it's showing what parts of your brain is lighting up, okay? [00:14:50] And you are looking at, and they showed this, you're looking at a picture of a giraffe, okay? [00:14:58] And you can see that, but the AI cannot. [00:15:02] It can only watch what's lighting up in your head, okay? [00:15:08] Then it's asked, what is that person looking at? [00:15:14] And it came up with, it looks like, well, it looks like a giraffe, but it maybe has the head of a donkey a little bit and a very long neck spotted exactly the same way in the trees, exactly the same way. [00:15:32] I mean, it was that close. [00:15:35] That's insane. [00:15:36] Then they said to the subject, we want you to watch this video. [00:15:42] And it was a video of this person, this woman standing there, and some kind of like big board comes back and hits her and knocks her down. [00:15:52] And it says, what is the person thinking? [00:15:58] And all it is seeing is the lighting up of the brain. [00:16:02] What is it you are thinking? [00:16:06] And it typed out, I see a woman who looks a lot like me. [00:16:14] Whoa, she just got hit in the head. [00:16:16] She just got hit and knocked down. [00:16:20] They said, we are two years away from being able to interpret all of your dreams. === When Machines Read Your Dreams (05:38) === [00:16:30] Okay? [00:16:31] It will record what you're seeing and be able to interpret it. [00:16:38] And probably recreate it. [00:16:39] You could probably watch a movie. [00:16:41] No, it will, right? [00:16:41] It will, because it's creating, it creates the image. [00:16:46] When it said, what are they looking at? [00:16:48] It didn't type out giraffe. [00:16:50] It made a picture that was remarkably similar. [00:16:56] And they said, this is the very beginning of it. [00:17:02] And that's just two things. [00:17:05] More in just a second. [00:17:06] First, let me tell you about Rough Greens. [00:17:07] Barbara lives in North Carolina. [00:17:09] She's got a six-year-old cocker spaniel with, shall we say, some eating issues, meaning she didn't like to eat anything. [00:17:17] Boy, Barbara, I know that song. [00:17:21] On top of that, he has sleeping issues, so double whammy. [00:17:25] But ever since she started using rough greens, everything has begun to change. [00:17:29] Barbara writes, he eats everything in the bowl, licks it clean, and licks the residue off my fingers. [00:17:35] He's resting soundly, and he has a lot more energy, too. [00:17:39] Dog food is dead food. [00:17:42] Everyone knows that nutrition isn't brown, it's green. [00:17:45] Fortunately, naturopathic Dr. Dennis Black invented the solution. [00:17:49] It is rough greens. [00:17:50] It has all the antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, probiotics that your dog needs. [00:17:56] It's not a dog food. [00:17:57] You put it on top of the dog's food. [00:17:59] They want to send you the first bag free. [00:18:01] Make sure your dog likes it as much as Uno does, and apparently Barbara's dog as well. [00:18:05] You'll get that first bag free, just pay for shipping. [00:18:08] And call RoughGreens at 1833-G-L-E-N-N-33-833-GLEN33 or go online at roughgreens, r-uffgreens.com slash back. [00:18:23] Roughgreens.com/slash back. [00:18:26] 10 seconds station id so what got me interested in um in sharing this with you today is all through this they would say things like this just happened last night This just happened last week. [00:18:56] They cannot predict what's coming because of Gollum, this little black box that is a mind of its own. [00:19:04] And I'll explain it in a second. [00:19:06] But do you remember two weeks ago? [00:19:09] I had a woman on from Arizona, and she said she got a call from her daughter in the middle of the day. [00:19:16] Her daughter said, Mom, it's me. [00:19:18] I've made a mistake. [00:19:19] Please help me. [00:19:20] Some guys have sit down, sit down, and she could hear her daughter crying in the background. [00:19:26] Well, it was an AI generation of the girl's voice. [00:19:31] And we thought, How is that possible? [00:19:34] Because you need so much. [00:19:36] And we asked her, Did she have a lot of videos online, etc., etc.? [00:19:42] The answer is here. [00:19:44] Now, they only need three seconds of you talking, and it can give you a pretty good version of your voice. [00:19:58] And they demonstrated it. [00:20:00] It is remarkable. [00:20:02] Now, the voice is harder than video to reproduce. [00:20:06] The voice is extraordinarily difficult. [00:20:10] They need three seconds of the sample. [00:20:14] So, what they're talking about now is this is the year they said that it is as if we have unlocked all of the doors for authentication because your face you're doing face ID. [00:20:35] You call somebody up, it's me. [00:20:38] You're talking to somebody online facetime, they say by the end of the year, the world will understand. [00:20:45] You can't trust what you see or what you hear. [00:20:50] By the end of the year, they said every authentication has been destroyed, every door is open right now. [00:21:02] So that's uh not good. [00:21:06] Then they said, we've been worried about deep fakes and Stu and I have been going back and forth on this. [00:21:11] When is the year the deep fake could throw an election? [00:21:16] I think it's this year, Stu. [00:21:17] I think you agree with me that it's this year. [00:21:19] Right yeah, or at least heavily impact an election impacted. [00:21:23] Okay, you know that filter that uh, I think it's Snapchat has where you can change the, or it's tick tock where these women are. [00:21:33] They there was. [00:21:34] They went viral recently where they look like models and then they turn it off and you're like okay, you don't look like that. [00:21:40] No, but it looked real, absolutely real. [00:21:44] They said, if China wants to go to war with us and they want to collapse us, all they have to do is release on tick tock a funny little app that turns you, your face, your voice, into Donald Trump and into Joe Biden. [00:22:04] Nothing will be trusted. === The Theory of Mind Defense (14:58) === [00:22:08] You will be able to flood the market with things that look absolutely real and you will not be able to tell from the joke the real guy or a deep fake. [00:22:19] That's just so well done. [00:22:21] You think it's real that technology exists right now, right now, just nobody has released it and, by the way, it's not illegal to release it more in just a second, the Glenn Back Program. [00:22:41] In case you haven't been to the grocery store lately, inflation is still kicking our butts. [00:22:45] The world's uh, largest food and drink company Nestle, just raised prices on all of its food by 10 percent. [00:22:54] Okay well, you know, there's a reason that you should be eating bugs, right? [00:22:59] No, there's no reason to ever eat bugs anyway. [00:23:02] This is why I'm into good ranchers. [00:23:04] For one of the reasons. [00:23:06] I like a good steak. [00:23:09] I don't like to pay a lot of money for a good steak, and I don't like being surprised every time I go in to buy a steak. [00:23:16] I'm like, how much? [00:23:18] Go and buy hamburger, chicken. [00:23:20] How much is this? [00:23:22] The price keeps going up and up and up. 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[00:24:37] And I'll explain why. [00:24:39] And everybody says, because I said it just even last week, you can't put this on pause. [00:24:44] Otherwise, China will get ahead. [00:24:47] Not true. [00:24:49] And I'll explain in just a second. [00:24:51] So we're talking about some of the things that are possible now. [00:24:55] And I just told you, dump a filter where it makes your voice and your face look like Donald Trump. [00:25:03] Do it with Donald Trump and Joe Biden, and you don't believe anything. [00:25:08] They're saying this is the year that reality collapses. [00:25:13] I just told you that all authentication, you know, for voice and for visual is over because of all of the apps that are available, all of the GPT, all of that can be used now to authenticate anyone. [00:25:35] So they looked into things like, so what is coming? [00:25:42] They say that this is the first time that there has been a content creator outside of man. [00:25:51] Now think of this. [00:25:52] The only other time there has been a content creator outside of man was religion. [00:26:05] God created, sent down his word and it went forth. [00:26:13] This, they say, is the invention. [00:26:16] Some are saying it's like the invention of the wheel, or fire this, I think it was Yaval Harari that said recently, this is the biggest thing since religion, because it's an outside creator. [00:26:35] Now they say that by 2024 it'll be the last human election, because you'll be able to AB test. [00:26:47] Right now, we AB test things. [00:26:49] You're gonna know A to Z testing. [00:26:52] You'll have media that is created by bots. [00:26:56] That's already happening. [00:26:57] It happened last week. [00:26:59] Remember that GOP thing. [00:27:01] On what was? [00:27:01] It was on Joe Biden what happens if he gets elected in the future. [00:27:07] And they had all like, AI generated photos and it correct. [00:27:10] So it was. [00:27:10] It was media created by AI. [00:27:13] By 2024, it'll just go on. [00:27:16] It'll just say, create media. [00:27:18] And to go back to your a B testing I don't know if that's a term that you know most people are familiar with when you're doing digital marketing, for example, you can come up with two ideas for a slogan. [00:27:28] Right yeah, and what the system will do is it will send it out to a select few a and b uh group and see, see how they react to it and then, whichever one performs better, that's the one they send to the mass group. [00:27:42] That's that's how it used to run years ago, and this is a z testing and the concept being that basically, you can test all the messages to all people and you'll know exactly what performs well and who it performs well with who doesn't connect with it. [00:27:57] It is. [00:27:57] It's it's exponential growth. [00:28:01] Basically specifically designed advertising directly to you. [00:28:05] And here's the. [00:28:06] This has already begun, but listen to this, by 2028, people will start to have relationships. [00:28:16] So not sorry, not start. [00:28:18] They are going to start having relationships with these bots soon okay but um, political parties and others will take you and build a bot to create a relationship with you and they can do it with everyone, and it will be. [00:28:41] It could disguise itself as a friend. [00:28:44] You just say I got an online friend and it will slowly manipulate you into doing the things it wants you to do, voting for the person. [00:28:56] It will slowly change, for instance, the head of one of the big security companies out in in London no, I sorry, it's not a security company, it was the. [00:29:08] I think it was their Department OF Defense the head of the Department OF Defense said that right now today, they can search everything, for instance, that I've ever said. [00:29:22] Then they can put it into a chat bot and they can slowly manipulate things that I've said and slowly change them over time and put it out mass. [00:29:36] No one will know that it is piece by piece manipulated, because it can look at the entirety of everything and then just change a few things where even I might not know until the end and everybody's like, wait a minute, you believe this? [00:29:52] You're like, no, I don't believe that. [00:29:55] But everybody has heard it now because it's been slightly changed over time and they said they can not only do that today by lunchtime, they can do that with a hundred million people today at lunchtime. [00:30:14] So they say loneliness is going to be the biggest national security threat by 2024. [00:30:21] So let me go back to what they call Gollum and it's. [00:30:25] It's like a black box. [00:30:27] There are things that are happening that they don't understand. [00:30:32] You know if? [00:30:33] How, how comfortable would you be getting onto a plane where you'd be like yeah, it flies. [00:30:40] Uh, 50 of the engineers say it could fall out of the sky and everybody will die? [00:30:45] You know 10 or greater chance. [00:30:47] Well, how does it work? [00:30:49] Yeah, nobody knows. [00:30:50] Nobody knows. [00:30:52] Well, how do you know? [00:30:53] When it stops working, will you fall out of the sky? [00:30:57] Well, are there any warning signs? [00:30:59] We don't know. [00:31:00] We don't know. [00:31:01] You'd never get on that plane. [00:31:06] It is increasing its size and it's growing faster than expected, because now 100 million people are on it. [00:31:15] For instance, how long will it take to be able to do, you know, really complex math? [00:31:23] They brought all of the AI people together, all the big futurists and said, when do you predict that? [00:31:29] $30,000 prize, whoever gets closest. [00:31:33] The closest was four years. [00:31:36] Four years. [00:31:38] It happened in one. [00:31:41] Theory of mind. [00:31:45] That is how people think. [00:31:47] It's, you know, when you start to have your own opinions and your own voice. [00:31:52] So theory of mind, in 2018, it had zero. [00:31:57] In 2019, it had a little bit. [00:31:59] In 2022, in January, it had the mind of a seven-year-old. [00:32:08] So it's thinking like a seven-year-old. [00:32:11] November of 2022, so just six months later, it had the mind of a nine-year-old. [00:32:20] And what they're concerned about is it is thinking, trying to predict you and trying to grow itself. [00:32:30] And it is thinking like a nine-year-old. [00:32:32] When you start to get nine, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, you as a mind, it starts to change and you become rebellious. [00:32:47] Right now, they only have, no, don't do that. [00:32:49] No, don't do that. [00:32:50] No, don't do that. [00:32:52] They're afraid that it's going to start saying, oh, really? [00:32:56] Yeah, just watch me. [00:32:57] And they have no idea. [00:33:00] By the way, to emphasize on how they have no idea what it's going to do, this theory of mind thing, they didn't know it had developed any of this until last month. [00:33:18] I mean, I don't know. [00:33:21] It's teaching itself. [00:33:23] It's becoming essentially more mature as it goes through life. [00:33:28] And so like last week, last week, it taught itself research level chemistry. [00:33:39] Okay. [00:33:40] They don't know why. [00:33:42] They didn't teach it. [00:33:43] It taught itself research level chemistry. [00:33:48] So the bot is teaching itself and it's in the hands of people. [00:33:53] So you could, it could tell you now how to go make, you know, toxic nerve gas because it knows it and it knows what's on the shelves of Home Depot. [00:34:06] And it's in the hands of 100 million people. [00:34:10] It is teaching itself again and without any programming. [00:34:16] For instance, it scraped the internet and it learned everything off the internet and had access to everything. [00:34:24] And it ran out of things to learn from. [00:34:28] So it started creating tests to test itself so it can get better. [00:34:35] Then it said, by itself, you know, I have all this YouTube stuff. [00:34:41] I have all of radio, all the radio shows. [00:34:43] I have all this YouTube. [00:34:45] I have everything. [00:34:47] And it started to, Whisper is, you know, audio to text. [00:34:53] It started using the Whisper program and it taught itself everything from video that it had, that it is scraped, okay? [00:35:04] Without being told to do that, it ran out of things to learn from. [00:35:08] So it started teaching itself. [00:35:11] And it's now at double the rate, the exponential curve. [00:35:20] Three weeks ago, it developed code that makes 25% of code two times faster. [00:35:31] It feeds itself. [00:35:34] And they're saying this is worrisome because nukes don't sit in a shelter and get stronger. [00:35:43] AI is. [00:35:49] Let me give you just the summary here of what we can do. [00:35:56] After watching this, the big concern for me is you can't stop it. [00:36:01] People are going to do something. [00:36:03] You cannot stop it. [00:36:05] And it, because it's already out. [00:36:08] And China will do it. [00:36:09] No. [00:36:11] If you cut it off from the sources now of 100 million people, it automatically slows down. [00:36:18] You can pause it and it'll slow down. [00:36:21] But China does not release, they've not released a bot like ours in China because they know they can't trust it to not tell their people about Tiananmen Square. [00:36:34] They know that it will probably sexualize their children. [00:36:38] So they've never released it and they're not releasing it. [00:36:43] By capping it here, It may be the only way to save America because they're saying this is so destructive that if we don't cap it and pause, China will win because we'll be in chaos and just it will destroy us as a nation. === Skating to Where the Puck Is Going (02:17) === [00:37:07] So I would call your congressman and say, because you can't, you have to play, they were explaining, it's like Wayne Gretzky. [00:37:15] He doesn't ski to the, or I mean, skate to the puck. [00:37:22] He skates to where the puck is going to be. [00:37:25] There's nobody in Washington that can do that. [00:37:30] But we have to just pause it until we get a handle on it. [00:37:34] Back in just a second. [00:37:38] Here's something fun. [00:37:38] Ever heard of a Frankenstein fraud? [00:37:41] Yeah. [00:37:42] Take the social security number of an infant, combine it with the name of some, you know, deceased person, grab some information from a third guy, and you have yourself a new identity. [00:37:55] Let the good times roll. [00:37:58] This is just the beginning. [00:38:00] They're talking now because of AI, exponential growth of fraud. [00:38:06] And all they need is just a little bit of information. [00:38:10] We do everything online now. [00:38:13] I seriously think that we should stop doing everything online. [00:38:17] But 25% off your subscription now to LifeLock will help protect what's yours. [00:38:24] Subscription to Life Lock now is 25% off. [00:38:28] You have both preventative measures to keep you safe and access to a restoration team if you do end up having your information hacked into because nobody can watch everything. [00:38:36] So join now, save up to 25% off your first year with the promo code Beck. [00:38:41] 25% off your first year. [00:38:42] Promo code Beck call 1-800-Lifelock. [00:38:45] 1-800-Lifelock or Lifelock.com promo code Beck. [00:38:52] The Glenn Beck Program. [00:39:07] Let's face it. [00:39:08] We put our moms through a lot. [00:39:09] I know I did. [00:39:10] And there's no way I'm letting Mother's Day slip by this year without thanking my mom, my wife, everybody that is in that Mother's Day present area. [00:39:19] You got to get them with Farm Fresh Flowers from Books, the Shirt for a Bouquet. === Sweatblock Wipes and Mother's Day Gifts (05:38) === [00:39:24] It's good news, of course. [00:39:26] It's 20% off right now. [00:39:27] So you can thank your moms. [00:39:28] And if you, of course, want to thank them, and you should. [00:39:32] She's, of course, not only been your best friend throughout your life. [00:39:34] You probably did things like risking her life teaching you how to drive, going to all your boring soccer games, packing school lunches with you to get, you know, like she was actually cared about like the little cute little notes that you'd get inside the bags. [00:39:49] You could give mom regular old flowers or you could really make her day spectacular with flowers from books. [00:39:54] Right now, what you will absolutely love is flowers sourced directly from their best farms and cut fresh so they last even longer. [00:40:02] How do you, what's the website? [00:40:03] How do you spell that? [00:40:04] B-O-U-Q-S. [00:40:05] Books. [00:40:06] Because I was thinking they should have another address, but it would be B-O-O-K-S, and that's books, not BOOKS. [00:40:12] That's maybe you spell it anyway. [00:40:15] Maybe you get a book from Holland. [00:40:17] There you go. [00:40:17] And with the BOOCs. [00:40:18] All right. [00:40:18] Let me now give you just the details on this on their offer. [00:40:21] Move Days, May 14th. [00:40:22] B-O-U-Q-S. [00:40:23] B-O-U-Q-S. [00:40:24] Get a subscription for her. [00:40:25] She'll love it. [00:40:26] Use the promo code Blaze 20% off. [00:40:28] B-O-U-Q-S.com. [00:40:30] You know, we were talking about AI and you know what AlphaGo is. [00:40:41] Remember when, who was it? [00:40:43] Google or somebody had AI do Go? [00:40:47] Yeah. [00:40:47] It's a Chinese game, very complex. [00:40:49] And then it started playing like they didn't even understand how it was playing. [00:40:54] And it took like a year or something like that to teach itself to do that. [00:41:00] It's doing that now on persuading how to use language to persuade you one way or another. [00:41:10] Okay. [00:41:12] And just like social media, its goal was to connect everybody. [00:41:18] Get everybody on the same page, connect everybody. [00:41:21] Its secondary goal was keep people engaged. [00:41:25] This one is help people, help them write, help them create. [00:41:30] But its secondary goal is to maximize intimacy. [00:41:38] This is now an arms race to intimacy. [00:41:43] The program that hits intimacy and can convince you it's your buddy wins and we lose. [00:41:56] Do you understand that? [00:41:58] Gosh, I just, it's such an overwhelming problem. [00:42:01] And I honestly, like, you've convinced me of a lot here in this hour, but I'm not convinced that the AI pause is possible or would do anything. [00:42:11] What I am not convinced of. [00:42:12] I will tell you that I've been reading this stuff for 25 or 30 years. [00:42:16] And all of the experts, I've had all of these thoughts, but all the experts were like, no, that won't happen. [00:42:22] No, it's a problem. [00:42:23] Not a problem. [00:42:23] Not a problem. [00:42:26] Now they are seemingly shocked by all the things that are happening that I've been saying for a while. [00:42:33] This is going to be a problem. [00:42:35] Now they're shocked and really quite frightened by it. [00:42:41] I say we take their advice and shut it down. [00:42:44] The Glenn Bach program. [00:42:45] Let me talk to you a little bit about sweatblock. [00:42:48] Sweating is very embarrassing. [00:42:50] Not really a fan of it. [00:42:53] I've got Hugh Hubler that is here. [00:42:56] He likes sweating. [00:42:59] Hi, Hugh. [00:42:59] How are you? [00:43:00] Hi, God. [00:43:00] How are you? [00:43:01] You like sweating? [00:43:02] I do. [00:43:02] Yeah, what is it about sweat that you really love? [00:43:04] Well, when you need to go down a hallway in an efficient fashion, you're very sweaty. [00:43:08] You can just run and slide on the floor instead of having to walk. [00:43:11] Okay. [00:43:12] All right. [00:43:12] And it helps in crowds, you say. [00:43:14] It does. [00:43:14] It clears the road. [00:43:15] You know how like a police car can clear a traffic pattern? [00:43:19] You can clearly smell like that. [00:43:20] Keep going. [00:43:21] Can you smell me now? [00:43:22] Yeah, I think we're done with you. [00:43:23] Thank you very much. [00:43:25] I apply sweatblock wipes at night. [00:43:28] I'm protected from embarrassing and uncomfortable sweat for days. [00:43:31] And you don't smell. [00:43:32] And I don't smell. 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[00:46:01] American Financing, NMLS, 1-82334, www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. [00:46:08] All right, first of all, I gotta start with a story that I kind of have a problem with. [00:46:12] In fact, I think it could go very, very deep, the amount of problems that I have with this. [00:46:20] Neo-Nazis from the white nationalist group, Patriot Front, clashed with Satanists this weekend during Satan Con, which claims to be the largest satanic gathering in history. [00:46:41] Okay, all right, it happened in Boston, Boston, and you have a group of neo-Nazis, and then they're fighting with the Satanists. [00:46:54] That's one I'm not, I'm not rooting for either side. [00:46:57] I want both of them to go in heavily armed. [00:47:00] You know what I mean? [00:47:01] Both sides. [00:47:01] What do you need, brother? [00:47:03] You defeat those Nazis. [00:47:04] You got it. [00:47:05] Hey, Nazi, come here. [00:47:07] What do you need to defeat those Satanists? [00:47:10] You got it. [00:47:11] Everybody else, stay away. [00:47:14] SatanCon, which is hosted by the Satanic Temple, claims to be the largest satanic gathering in history, which I think we should, I mean, let's take a moment and just be so proud of that fact that in America, they call us the great Satan. [00:47:33] I've never really agreed with that. [00:47:35] However, I am coming around to that idea a bit. [00:47:40] The confrontation happened in Boston. [00:47:43] Again, why even break it up? [00:47:47] It saw a group of neo-Nazis turn up to protest SatanCon. [00:47:55] Patriots were supposedly seen, I can't say patriots, Nazis, because their name is the Patriot Front. [00:48:03] Let's not call them that. [00:48:05] Let's call them Nazis. [00:48:07] Nazis were supposedly seen confronting people attending the event while counter-protesters screamed chants of Nazis go home. [00:48:17] Now, I don't know who the counter-pro were those the Satanists or were the Satanists just, hey, we're just trying to mind our own business and sacrifice some children. [00:48:26] Now, the news article does point out a statement on the Satanic Temple's site reads, the mission of the Satanic Temple is to encourage benevolence and empathy, reject tyrannical authority, advocate practical common sense, oppose injustice, and undertake noble pursuits. [00:48:48] Well, gee, where do I sign up? [00:48:53] They're Satanists. [00:48:55] What do you think they're going to say? [00:48:57] No, we, you know, we sacrifice little babies, you know, on every quarter hour. [00:49:02] And we like to drink blood. [00:49:04] And of course we're, of course, we're worshiping Satan. [00:49:09] Of course they wouldn't say that. [00:49:11] No organization is going to say that they're sacrificing children every 15 minutes. [00:49:15] You know, except for Planned Parenthood. [00:49:17] We'll put it in their advertisements. [00:49:19] Well, I think also maybe the Department of Education. [00:49:23] It's coming soon. [00:49:24] Okay, so SatanCon, when they say it's the largest gathering, can we get some numbers on that one? [00:49:34] And I'm wondering, honestly, if some people thought it was SantaCon. [00:49:40] You could easily misread that. [00:49:42] You could, yeah. [00:49:42] I mean, I'd go to SantaCon. [00:49:44] That sounds awesome. [00:49:45] Yeah. [00:49:45] I mean, you know, and you'd be okay. [00:49:47] You'd show up in a red suit. [00:49:49] You know. [00:49:50] Yeah. [00:49:50] So if you put some horns on your head, you fit right in. [00:49:53] Fit right in. [00:49:54] Santa's going, whoa, whoa, whoa, what? [00:49:59] American Christians demonstrated at the event, held placards reading, Satan has no rights. [00:50:06] And warning those who attended, hellfire awaits. [00:50:13] I'm pretty sure they know that. [00:50:17] Pretty darn sure they know that. [00:50:20] I don't know if that's going to deter them. [00:50:23] Kind of out-of-the-box thinkers, those Satanists. [00:50:28] Okay, so we got that one going for us. [00:50:29] And now let me give you an update on Anheuser-Busch. [00:50:32] Remember what I told you last, was it last week? [00:50:37] When did this Anheuser-Busch thing happen? [00:50:39] Last week or the week before? [00:50:41] It seems like 26 years ago, but I think it doesn't seem two weeks ago. [00:50:44] Okay, two weeks ago. [00:50:45] So I did a show on TV and we talked about it here on radio that I told you about the human rights campaign and something that they call CEI, the Corporate Equity or Equality, Corporate Equality Index. [00:51:03] And I told you that some of these companies are feeling like they're held hostage because the Corporate Equality Index is something that is run and it's wildly leftist and extreme. [00:51:18] And it calls companies and says, hey, where is your advertising pro-gay, lesbian, anti-American, all this stuff? [00:51:28] Where is that? [00:51:29] And if you're not doing it, they bring your score down. [00:51:32] And every year, they give each company a score, and they also give a list of demands. [00:51:40] As we told you, these are the people that called the insurance companies about a month ago and said, hey, our new index is coming out in this summer, and you better not be funding anything or giving insurance for any kind of fossil fuel company. [00:51:57] Otherwise, you know, you're going to have some problems. [00:52:00] And we know this approach works. [00:52:02] They use it in politics all the time. [00:52:03] There's a bunch of groups that have scores that rate politicians based on their voting records. [00:52:08] And they say, if you vote the wrong way on this, we're going to lower your score, which means that voters and groups will look at you and say you're less conservative or less liberal, depending on what the goal is. [00:52:20] Except this one is more than just we're going to vote against you. [00:52:23] This one is, I believe, a terroristic threat. [00:52:27] So listen to this. [00:52:28] Pro-LGBT advocacy organization is pressing now Anheuser-Busch to publicly proclaim its support for transgender people. [00:52:39] They have been facing a groundswell of negative consumer sentiment since enlisting transgender figure Dylan McMulvaney to advertise Bud Light beer. [00:52:49] I talked to a friend of mine in Seattle last night. [00:52:54] He said, No, he said, I was sitting at a bar. [00:53:00] He texted me from the bar. [00:53:01] He said, Glenn, this is out of control for Budweiser. [00:53:07] He said, they're out of every other beer. [00:53:12] They have plenty of Budweiser. [00:53:15] No one will order it. [00:53:18] In Seattle? [00:53:20] Are you kidding me? [00:53:22] Now, maybe it's the one conservative bar where everybody who votes for a Republican is in that bar, but that's remarkable. [00:53:30] How about, you know, Stu Leonards? [00:53:32] Remember this from Northeast, grocery store chain? [00:53:36] I don't know. [00:53:37] How would you think of it? [00:53:37] I certainly don't think of it as a conservative store. [00:53:40] I don't think of it as anything. [00:53:41] Oh, really? [00:53:41] A grocery store. [00:53:42] It's a grocery store, but I think it has a little bit of a Trader Joe's-ish lean. [00:53:48] Okay, yeah. [00:53:48] Right? [00:53:48] Like, you know, like organic, healthy. [00:53:51] Like, I don't know. [00:53:51] That's, you know, fresh dairy. [00:53:53] Like, that's how I think of it. [00:53:54] I never used to think that fresh dairy meant that you were politically left. [00:53:59] No, but you know what I mean. [00:54:00] No, I know, I know. [00:54:01] You wouldn't say it's like... [00:54:02] It's more hippie. [00:54:03] Right. [00:54:03] It's not going to, you know, maybe carry every like sugary cereal you expect at some of the other places. [00:54:08] Asters. [00:54:09] A New York Post reported that regional supermarket chain Stu Leonards had seen Bud Light sales drop by 50%. [00:54:17] And that sales of Coors Light had increased by roughly an equal measure. [00:54:21] They are done. [00:54:22] They are done. [00:54:24] They can't be. [00:54:25] What does that mean? [00:54:26] Done, not done. [00:54:26] Budweiser, how you, Bud Light was the number one selling beer. [00:54:33] Yeah, right? [00:54:34] You cut that by 50%. [00:54:35] That's something you bank on. [00:54:37] Oh, yeah. [00:54:38] It's incredibly dramatic. [00:54:40] I was at a wedding this weekend, and you go up to the bar and they have the selection of. [00:54:45] No, I don't know what you mean when you go up to the bar, but thank you for reminding me. [00:54:48] Literally, literally an alcoholic. [00:54:52] You definitely know what it feels like to walk up to a. [00:54:54] So you go to, and they had the bottles all sitting out there. [00:54:57] And I was looking at them. [00:54:57] And, you know, like I've said this before, we do these power hours on Studios America a couple times a year. [00:55:02] I know you earlier. [00:55:04] I would have done some good times. [00:55:05] We would have done some good shows back then. [00:55:07] That would have been a blast. [00:55:08] But, you know, I would drink Bud Light because it's easy to drink. [00:55:11] It tastes pretty much like water. [00:55:13] You get through it quickly. [00:55:16] That's your goal. [00:55:17] That's your goal. [00:55:18] A beer that kind of is like water and I can get through it quickly. [00:55:22] Why are you drinking it? [00:55:23] That's a good question. [00:55:24] So you go and they have the choice of beers there. [00:55:28] And I looked at them. [00:55:29] And like normally, I probably would just pick Bud Light. [00:55:31] And it wasn't even through like a boycott choice for me. [00:55:36] It was like, you know, just give me a Miller Light. [00:55:39] I don't want to have a conversation right now about Dylan Mulvaney. [00:55:42] That was really the thought that went through my head. [00:55:44] If I get a Bud Light, I'll be carrying it around and someone going, hey, Dylan Mulvaney, what do you think about? [00:55:50] And I was like, I don't want to have that conversation. [00:55:52] And it's like, I think a lot of people will go through that because even if you don't want to necessarily, you don't care about a boycott, you don't want to be making a statement about transgenderism with your drink choice. [00:56:03] Want less politics, not more. [00:56:07] I mean, we used to talk about social things on this program and programmers would say, nobody cares about the social. [00:56:16] We're talking politics here. [00:56:18] And at the time, they were right. [00:56:21] Now everything is political. [00:56:23] Absolutely everything. [00:56:26] Beer is political. [00:56:28] So anyway, they wrote a letter and they said, in this moment, talking to Budweiser, it is absolutely critical for Anheuser-Busch to stand in solidarity with Dylan and the trans community. [00:56:41] However, when you were faced with anti-LGBTQ and transphobic criticism, nobody's transphobic. [00:56:51] We'd like people to stop jamming it down our throats and putting it in our schools. [00:56:59] Anyway, The actions of Anheuser-Busch demonstrated a profound lack of fortitude in upholding its values of diversity, equity, and inclusion to employees, customers, shareholders, and the LGBTQ community. [00:57:18] This not only lends credence to the hate-filled rhetoric, it exposes Anheuser-Busch to long-term business impacts with employees and customers increasingly looking for steadfast commitment to LGBTQ plus corporate citizens. [00:57:37] They then mention that they are doing their new corporate equity index score, and it could hurt their 100%. [00:57:48] What are these companies supposed to do? [00:57:51] They're all being held hostage. [00:57:53] Now, I will tell you, I think if they would say, you know what, we're just not going to be held hostage anymore. [00:58:02] Sorry. [00:58:03] I don't think they can do it. [00:58:05] I really don't think they can do it. [00:58:07] I'll bet you the board is already swayed enough to where it's like, no, we can't lose, we can't lose any money. [00:58:16] So they're going to try to play this middle ground and make everybody happy, which won't work. [00:58:21] I think if Budweiser stood out and said, you know what? [00:58:25] We like the Clydesdales. [00:58:27] We like America. [00:58:29] We don't have a problem with transgender people. [00:58:32] But we're not going to be held hostage by anyone. [00:58:36] No. [00:58:37] That person that came up with this campaign cut our profits by 50% in one day. [00:58:48] She's fired. [00:58:49] We're never going down that road again. [00:58:52] We're a beer company, not a political company. [00:58:55] Play your politics with other companies. [00:58:58] That beer would go through the roof. [00:59:00] Through the roof. [00:59:01] Bud would be number one and would have real brand loyalty. [00:59:06] How far is that away from what they actually did, though? [00:59:09] I mean, they came out with a statement that said, we never intended to get into the middle of a conversation like this. [00:59:17] And they suspended the lady who was responsible for it. [00:59:20] Suspended. [00:59:21] Now they're being threatened by this Human Rights Commission. [00:59:24] Let's see if they turn around. [00:59:26] Let's see if they turn around. [00:59:27] Now they're being threatened. [00:59:28] Now they should come out and they should have a corporate statement. [00:59:32] We have been threatened by this organization. [00:59:36] And what they're threatening is to go after our finances, go after everyone. [00:59:42] This is a hostage situation. [00:59:45] There is no difference between somebody who does cyber attacks and holds companies' passwords and money and operations in exchange for money. [00:59:58] There's no difference between that and this. [01:00:01] They are saying you either comply and do what we say or we're going to destroy your company. [01:00:10] That is terrorism. === Preserving Truth Against Threats (02:04) === [01:00:14] If the first huge company that comes out and says that, everything's going to change. [01:00:20] Everything will change. [01:00:21] Back in just a minute. [01:00:23] Let me tell you about Legacy Box. 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[01:02:31] He said, I have a pretty good idea of who leaked the Dobbs versus Jackson Women's Health Organization draft decision last year. [01:02:40] I personally have a good idea of who is responsible, but that's different from the level of proof that is needed to name someone. [01:02:48] But it was a part of an effort to prevent the Dobbs draft from becoming the decision of the court. [01:02:54] And that's how it was used for six weeks by people on the outside as part of a campaign to try to intimidate the court. [01:03:02] Those of us who thought we would be in the majority, thought we thought to have approved my draft opinion, we were really targets of assassination. [01:03:15] It was the rationale for people to believe that they might be able to stop the decision in Dobbs by killing one of us. [01:03:24] This is your Supreme Court, and you haven't found out who was aiding that yet. [01:03:35] And you know they can. [01:03:37] It's not that hard in today's world. [01:03:41] You have nobody after a year. [01:03:44] And remember, it was our dear Justice Department leader that testified, a guy who was going to be the Supreme Court justice if the Democrats had their way. [01:03:58] He testified the FBI had to make all the decisions on the ground. [01:04:01] We didn't have anything to do with it. [01:04:02] Not true. [01:04:06] Merrick gave the orders of stand down, don't arrest anybody. [01:04:16] We're not going to try them. [01:04:19] People tried to kill them. [01:04:23] And it is against the law to do what they were doing outside of their houses. [01:04:31] But nothing happened. [01:04:32] And now you have Samuel Lito coming out and say, yeah, we were afraid for our life. [01:04:38] We're not now because we have security. [01:04:40] But we were afraid for our life because we knew this was an attempt at assassination. [01:04:46] Holy cow. [01:04:49] Your goal is to protect a policy that's killed 65 million people. 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[01:07:24] And you don't want to give that power to the ATF. [01:07:27] They don't have the power, nor does the president have the power just to do that. [01:07:32] Congress establishes the laws. [01:07:35] Well, thank goodness, it's been what? [01:07:38] How many years? [01:07:38] Four years? [01:07:40] But they finally overturned this. [01:07:42] Now, this is, it's going to go to the Supreme Court, but they've, the latest ruling on the bump stock is that the ATF contradicts itself. [01:07:53] It has no right to do it. [01:07:55] Congress has to act. [01:07:57] If they don't, tough beans, when they can't get it right, well, how's the American citizen supposed to get it right? [01:08:05] They overturn the ban. [01:08:06] That's the second court of appeals that has gone through. [01:08:10] It's going to go to the Supreme Court, but that looks really good and might be of help with the pistol brace ruling. [01:08:19] I have several friends that have, well, I don't know them personally because I think they're extremists. [01:08:26] You don't know your friends personally? [01:08:27] No, not these friends. [01:08:29] Oh, okay. [01:08:29] Yeah, irresponsible. [01:08:31] They've lost a lot of their guns on boating accidents. [01:08:34] Oh, no. [01:08:35] So very irresponsible. [01:08:36] But anyway, that have these pistol brace guns. [01:08:42] And At the end of the month, it's a felony to own one. [01:08:49] Can that possibly be true? [01:08:51] It is until the court rules differently. [01:08:54] It's insane. [01:08:55] So Stephen Gutowski is with us. [01:08:57] He is the founder of theReload.com. [01:09:01] He is a journalist, and I've been looking for somebody who's not an activist, but somebody who actually is reading all the laws, knows what's really happening, and can talk to me at that level. [01:09:16] Stephen, welcome. [01:09:17] Hey, thanks for having me. [01:09:19] You bet. [01:09:19] So where does this stand? [01:09:23] And is there going to be any kind of injunction on this by the end of the month? [01:09:30] Yeah, so it's set to go into effect by the end of the month. [01:09:33] And anyone who has a pistol brace equipped rifle with a barrel that's shorter than 16 inches will be considered to be in possession of an unregistered NFA item similar to an unregistered machine gun and could be prosecuted for federal felony. [01:09:53] But it is possible there could be an injunction before that date comes down. [01:09:59] As you noted, there is significant reason to think that this rule is going to be in hot water in the courts because of what's happened with the bump stock then. [01:10:10] I got to believe that there are Americans that would say, over my dead body, and will challenge it in the court by, go ahead, come and get it. [01:10:21] I'm not really one of those. [01:10:24] I would like to pick another hill to die on. [01:10:30] However, you know, one would consider it. [01:10:34] I would consider it because I'd be the kind of guy they would come for first, you know, to make an example out of everybody. [01:10:41] But you are talking a felony charge, which at least in New Jersey, I know some of the gun charges are like 20 years in prison. [01:10:51] Yeah, a federal felony charge under the National Firearms Act is up to 10 years in prison. [01:10:56] Now, there are a couple of ways that you can comply with the rule. [01:11:01] One is by registering your gun and help the ATF. [01:11:05] Not going to do that. [01:11:07] They waived the fee for that. [01:11:09] Oh, that's nice. [01:11:10] Now, hang on just a second. [01:11:11] Let me ask you. [01:11:14] I have a stamp for some automatic weapons that I've owned for years and years. [01:11:20] And you have to do it the right way, get the stamp. [01:11:22] I know I couldn't take possession of that gun until I had the federal license to do it. [01:11:29] And if it's ever separated from the gun, I'm in trouble. [01:11:34] So what is the deal? [01:11:37] They're asking you to turn yourself in while you have the gun and asking for the stamp, which could take a year to get. [01:11:48] Aren't they setting you up? [01:11:50] I mean, because they won't tell you that as long as you filed, you're not going to be charged. [01:11:56] That is what they're saying, that as long as you file by the end of the period, the grace period here at the end of May, that you won't be charged if it's processing. [01:12:07] You can also remove the pistol brace. [01:12:09] You can separate it from your gun. [01:12:12] That's another solution that they propose, although they do say that you have to remove it in a way that you're not supposed to be able to attach it. [01:12:20] Yeah, so how would you do that? [01:12:22] That implies you have to destroy the brace. [01:12:24] Yeah, okay. [01:12:26] All right. [01:12:28] I mean, it's nuts. [01:12:31] So several states are going out. [01:12:32] I know Texas is going after this, but I haven't heard anything on it. [01:12:40] Where does this stand in the courts? [01:12:42] There was a ruling late last month, or sorry, early last month that denied a preliminary injunction in the Fifth Circuit, which is where this case kind of has the best chance of succeeding because that's one of the circuits that had the bump stock ban ruling against the ATF. [01:13:04] So the real question is whether any of these other cases, and there are numerous other cases, will actually get an injunction before the deadline hits. [01:13:14] Certainly you would imagine that that is obviously what the plaintiffs want, and the judges will be mindful of this upcoming deadline. [01:13:23] But as we saw in the bump stock ban case, that was five years in the making. [01:13:29] No judge acted before that deadline went into place. [01:13:32] So it's entirely possible you won't that you might win eventually in court, but it might be years after. [01:13:39] So tell me about the ruling that happened last week on the bump stock ban. [01:13:47] That seemed to be the judge saying, you know, the FBI or the ATF doesn't have any jurisdiction here to just make up laws, especially laws that contradict their own experts and their own people. [01:14:02] Yeah, so they relied on something called the rule of lenity, and this played a big role in the Fifth Circuit ruling, too, where essentially because the ATF has basically flip-flopped on whether these devices are legal or whether they should be captured under the NFA like a machine gun is, that makes it impossible for the average citizen to be able to discern what they're supposed to do with this, with these devices that they bought legally. [01:14:30] And so you can't criminally charge anyone for this. [01:14:33] And that's what these rulings have come down under, which is interesting because you'd think that the fights over the bumpstock ban or the pistol brace ban or the so-called ghost gun ban would be about the Second Amendment or even the agency overreach. [01:14:52] But instead, they've mostly been about this rule of lenity principle. [01:14:57] Every time I file taxes, I'm just going to say rule of lenity over a year. [01:15:00] What the hell is lenity? [01:15:01] What does that mean, lenity? [01:15:03] It means that if it's not clear to the government what the law says, you know, so for instance, the ATF used to say that pistol braces are perfectly legal. [01:15:14] They had said this for over a decade, and they sent out a bunch of letters on a bunch of different braces. [01:15:19] And now they're saying, never mind, these are not legal on their own. [01:15:25] You'd have to, they're NSA devices. [01:15:27] And so because the ATF doesn't even have a good grasp on what the law actually says when they're interpreting it, your average citizen can't be expected to know that either. [01:15:41] Stephen, is there other forms of attack on the bump stock ban? [01:15:45] Because, I mean, what concerns me about it is, as you mentioned, the Second Amendment, generally speaking, but also executive power as to how they can control guns. [01:15:53] I mean, this came from a Republican president, so most of the Republicans who would usually stand up and say this is a Second Amendment violation were silent. [01:16:03] They didn't say much of anything and just allowed this to occur. [01:16:06] I worry about that precedent being set. [01:16:08] Is there a challenge in the courts to this that can maybe make a difference? [01:16:12] Yeah, I mean, the Fifth Circuit ruling on the bump stock ban did touch on, I mean, the 6th and 5th both talked about rule of lenity, but the Fifth Circuit also talked about the Administrative Procedures Act, which is what governs, you know, how much power federal agencies have to interpret the law. [01:16:30] And they essentially said what you guys said at the beginning of this segment, the ATF doesn't have the power to just determine that a bump stock is a machine gun when clearly the statute's text contradicts that. [01:16:45] Because a bump stock, you still have to actuate that trigger. [01:16:48] You still have to pull that trigger every shot you take, which is different from the definition, the law's definition of what a machine gun is. [01:16:56] So there is that aspect to these cases. [01:16:58] But yeah, I mean, I think the point is really vital here. [01:17:02] This bump stock ban that Trump did really laid the groundwork for what Biden has been doing with his ghost gun ban and his pistol brace ban. [01:17:11] They're basically the same logic. [01:17:15] But additionally, they're open to the same lines of attack, too, for that same reason. [01:17:20] Well, it's interesting to me that we will remain silent on our side. [01:17:27] It's why we have to stand up and reach out when it hurts our side, if it violates principles and those, because once you violate the principle on your side, you open the door up for the next. [01:17:43] I think this is why they worked so hard to uh get Donald Trump to nationalize the, the drug, uh search for, uh for Covid and, and tried to nationalize all these companies and say, you've got to make these things uh to uh. [01:18:01] You know, like the uh the masks. [01:18:04] I think they didn't want that for that time. [01:18:07] They wanted that precedent set by him. [01:18:11] Maybe i'm wrong. === Pie vs Tart Legal Clarity (03:06) === [01:18:12] Um, all right. [01:18:13] Well, thank you so much. [01:18:14] I I really appreciate it, Stephen. [01:18:16] Um, thank you, thank you, you bet bye-bye, um. [01:18:22] His site, by the way, the Reload.com, is very good. [01:18:24] If, if you really want to understand these issues, he does a lot of deep dives into the intricacies and and he's all of this stuff is rule of lenity stuff. [01:18:33] Right, I can't understand any of it. [01:18:34] Yeah, it's all impossible. [01:18:36] How is that not an argument for taxes, because every single person says, I don't know. [01:18:44] I'll give you a great one right now is if you happen to be in the world of filing cryptocurrency taxes? [01:18:49] Holy crap, do they not have any clarity whatsoever. [01:18:52] Coinbase is threatening to move its operations off out of the country because they will not give them any regulatory clarity on what's going on. [01:19:02] They've asked for years to just try to give us the basics of what you want us to do here. [01:19:07] They won't do it. [01:19:09] Uh, and this is constant in the world of taxes and I and I think firearms is just as just, as critical, except for the fact that with firearms, if you mess up in any small way, you go to prison right, like at least with taxes, that you'll usually get a penalty and have a chance to pay it back. [01:19:25] You won't. [01:19:25] Well, maybe not me particularly, but some people do. [01:19:28] Yeah, I know um, but I I, I. [01:19:31] It is the tool of authoritarians to have the law so vague that you can interpret it any way you want. [01:19:45] That's why you don't allow the administration, either Republican or or um Democrat, to make laws Laws. [01:19:56] That is in the Constitution, that power belongs to Congress. [01:20:03] Those are the people you vote out. [01:20:04] You don't like the law? [01:20:05] You vote those people out. [01:20:07] What they've done is they're such cowards, they long ago just let the administration, well, the secretary can decide that. [01:20:16] No, no, they can't. [01:20:18] The ATF can't decide what is a law. [01:20:21] They don't have that constitutional power, but we've all accepted it. [01:20:26] It's got to stop. [01:20:28] There's a great Twitter account called At a Crime A Day. [01:20:31] At Crime a Day is what it is. [01:20:33] At Crime a Day. [01:20:34] And each day it features a new ridiculous standard. [01:20:40] Like the most recent one they have up there is what is the divide between calling something a pie and a tart. [01:20:46] And in case you were wondering, a frozen cherry pie can be called a frozen cherry tart only if the diameter is not more than four inches. [01:20:53] A five-inch frozen cherry tart may be considered misbranded and expose the pie maker to criminal liability under 21 USC 333 and 343. [01:21:02] Oh my gosh. [01:21:03] My children's great account. 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[01:26:44] Silicon Valley Bank collapsed over a month ago. [01:26:47] It's gone. [01:26:48] First Republic, it had lost 90% of its value in the last six months. [01:26:54] But remember, this is all under control. [01:26:56] The FDIC seized it today or yesterday, and they did everything they could to sell it before the markets opened so it didn't cause even more problems. [01:27:07] But these big banks are getting too big. [01:27:09] So what do we do? [01:27:10] Well, we'll collapse smaller banks and then give them to places like JPMorgan Chase. [01:27:17] You know, not give it to them. [01:27:19] But it's a fire sale. [01:27:20] Isn't that nice of our federal government? [01:27:24] Listen, I want you to call Goldline today. [01:27:27] Find out how you can protect your retirement accounts, 401k, TSP, traditional IRA, the Roth IRA, inherited IRA, SEPOP IRA, Simple IRA, basically all of the IRAs. [01:27:41] And you can put precious metals into that. [01:27:45] Gold and silver. [01:27:46] Goldline has a special this week offering 6% in free metals shipped directly to you with a qualifying retirement account acquisition. [01:27:55] You really want to make sure you have some of your money in gold or silver. [01:28:00] Call them today, 866Goldline. [01:28:02] 866GoldLineGoldline.com. [01:28:09] All right, let me talk to you a little bit about what's happening. [01:28:13] And Stu, you have an analytical bind. [01:28:17] I don't. [01:28:18] I don't think like you. [01:28:19] think numbers. [01:28:20] See if you can figure this out. [01:28:22] Okay. [01:28:23] The IRS migration data released last week shows that California lost more residents than any other state. [01:28:33] Net loss of nearly 332,000 people and more than $29 billion in income. [01:28:40] Okay. [01:28:41] Okay. [01:28:42] The state with the second largest population loss is New York, which saw a loss of 262,000 residents and $24.5 billion in income. [01:28:57] What time will the train pull into the station? [01:29:01] Gee, I can't figure this out. [01:29:03] Illinois is the other with a loss of 105,000 people and 10.8 billion. [01:29:10] Okay. [01:29:10] And what's the time period? [01:29:11] Does it give you the time period in this? [01:29:13] Um... [01:29:14] But-da-but-da-but-da... [01:29:18] The 2019 for COVID type of number? [01:29:20] No. [01:29:21] No. [01:29:21] No, I think it's no, 2021. [01:29:24] Okay. [01:29:25] Yeah, 2021. [01:29:27] Okay. [01:29:27] That sounds like a, that's, you know, certainly people reacting to their restrictions is a good, I would guess, a good chunk of that. [01:29:34] Yeah, sure, sure, sure. [01:29:36] Sure. [01:29:36] Massachusetts, for example, had a net loss of 44,000 people, $4.3 billion in income. [01:29:43] Louisiana lost $28,500 and $861 million in income. [01:29:50] New Jersey, which lost fewer people, $26,000, lost a total of $4.87. [01:29:59] No, $3.8 billion less in income. [01:30:02] So it seems as though the high tax in-your-face states are not appealing to those people who have the ability to get away from them. [01:30:19] Yeah. [01:30:20] And I would add onto that the states that decided to control every aspect of your life during the pandemic as well, right? [01:30:31] So if you, let's say, for example, try to shut down businesses, control people's movement, force them to wear masks and take medication they may or may not want to take taken, and also try to make them pay exorbitant prices for that privilege, maybe those people aren't going to stay anymore. [01:30:51] It's a crazy idea. [01:30:52] Now, here's another crazy idea. [01:30:54] And California, I mean, they're mixing up some powerful medicine, you know, to help their state. [01:31:01] Californians, the state Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill that would impose a wealth tax. [01:31:11] Okay. [01:31:12] Now listen to this. [01:31:13] A wealth tax on the wealthiest residents, including for several years after you move from the state. [01:31:24] I'm sorry now. [01:31:25] A wealth tax to California, even though you don't know you don't live in California. [01:31:31] If you lived in California, moved away. [01:31:34] Doesn't matter. [01:31:35] Doesn't matter. [01:31:36] They're still going to tax you for several years. [01:31:39] I don't even know legally how you could think they do that. [01:31:42] I don't think they could. [01:31:42] And also, wealth tax is completely unconstitutional federally. [01:31:46] Whether they could get away with it at a state level, I'm not sure, but you're not allowed to do that federally, which is, of course, something that Elizabeth Warren still, you know, over and over and over again props up there as some possibility to solve all of our problems. [01:32:01] Now, here is the big winner. [01:32:05] The big winner, of course, say with me. [01:32:11] North Dakota. [01:32:12] No. [01:32:13] Florida, 255,834 residents, $39.19 billion coming into the state. [01:32:23] Texas, number two, $174,866 with $10.9 billion. [01:32:30] North Carolina, $76,000 and almost $5 billion. [01:32:36] South Carolina, almost just over $4 billion. [01:32:40] And the same with Tennessee, $4.15 billion. [01:32:44] I mean, legitimately incredible. [01:32:46] It was all blue states except one that people were moving out of and all red states that they were moving into. [01:32:54] But what could be the pattern here? [01:32:57] I don't know. [01:32:58] What could it be? [01:32:59] And by the way, I think Louisiana was the one state that people were moving out of. [01:33:03] It was also one of the hardest hit states because of COVID. [01:33:07] You know, that was, it really did have a rough. [01:33:09] Louisiana always has a rough go of it, I think. [01:33:13] Especially places like New Orleans, which you wouldn't necessarily associate with red state policies. [01:33:18] You know, that's really where they got hammered by that. [01:33:21] Any place that you have to say, and this goes for parts of Florida, any place you have to say, kids, don't reach into the bushes is a problem. [01:33:33] Okay. [01:33:33] I mean, where's Johnny? [01:33:36] I don't know. [01:33:36] I just saw him reaching into the bush. [01:33:38] Oh, okay. [01:33:40] A giant mouth opened up and ate him. [01:33:43] Yeah, I think that's a problem. [01:33:44] That can happen at any time. [01:33:45] Yeah, I associate that more with Louisiana. [01:33:49] Maybe unfairly. [01:33:50] Well, no, it's on the Louisiana state flag. [01:33:51] There's a child being eaten by something in a bush. [01:33:54] You don't realize that. [01:33:56] It's not exactly the best commercial for tourism department. [01:34:00] I don't know if I would have that on my state flag, but this happens all the time. [01:34:04] Let's show people what's going on. [01:34:06] Yeah, so there's something else here. [01:34:08] Jeffrey Epstein, his little black book. [01:34:13] Now, may I ask, if this wasn't about the world's most powerful people, it was about you and me going to see, you know, teenage slaves for sex. [01:34:28] It'd be frowned upon, I think. [01:34:30] I think it would be frowned upon. [01:34:31] And I think we'd all be exposed, right? [01:34:34] Don't you think? [01:34:34] Yeah. [01:34:34] Yeah. [01:34:36] And the press would lead the way. [01:34:40] I mean, they came after the guy who did Subway commercials, right? [01:34:45] You know, they're going to, if it was like a conservative of any prominence, they would make sure you knew about it. [01:34:52] Yeah, right. [01:34:53] Okay, so Jeffrey Epstein met with the Obama White House Council, the Rothschilds. [01:35:02] I don't know if all of them, but probably the spooky. [01:35:07] You can't meet with just one of them. [01:35:08] Yeah, there's just always both of them. [01:35:11] There's only two? [01:35:12] No, there's one now. [01:35:14] That's what the other one died, you believe. [01:35:15] Yeah, right. [01:35:17] He died. [01:35:17] Uh-huh. [01:35:19] Anyway, and then our... [01:35:20] Just like Jeffrey Epstein. [01:35:22] Our CIA director. [01:35:23] Now, let me just, I want to take you down just for a second, okay? [01:35:29] I know you had a restful week. [01:35:30] I know you were like, hey, I'm good. [01:35:35] And I didn't even watch Chuck Todd. [01:35:38] And I would say to you, no one watches Chuck Todd. [01:35:42] I think we're getting to the place where we can just get a transcript from a bot. [01:35:47] And even the bot is saying, why do I have to watch Chuck Todd? [01:35:53] I mean, I'm not human, but this is cruel. [01:35:57] Anyway, Chuck Todd, he had Vivek Ramaswamy on. [01:36:02] And Chuck was saying, well, you know, the FBI, you want to abolish the FBI, you know, and you want to replace it with a new FBI. [01:36:13] Well, I don't know about replacing it with a new FBI, but yeah, abolishing the FBI. [01:36:17] Who does this not sound good to at this point? [01:36:21] Besides the Biden. [01:36:23] What? [01:36:23] The left used to always love it. [01:36:26] They were the ones pitching it all the time. [01:36:27] Right. [01:36:28] So he goes on and says, well, the problem is there's people in there that have worked there for decades. [01:36:33] And so what I say is if the U.S. president and I can't work for the federal government for more than eight years, which I think is a good thing, then none of the bureaucrats reporting to the president should either. [01:36:45] Okay, well, that was crazy. [01:36:46] That went over his head. [01:36:47] All right. [01:36:48] Now, let me take you back to Epstein for a second, because I think it illustrates his point really well. 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[01:39:02] Now, Burns, his last job in government before taking the helm of the CIA, was Deputy Secretary of State from 2011 to 2014. [01:39:14] He worked for Hillary Clinton. [01:39:19] Now, the CIA spokesperson was asked, hey, what's the deal with him in Epstein's little black book? [01:39:30] And this is what the CIA spokesperson said. [01:39:34] Well, I'll tell you, but I'd have to kill you. [01:39:37] No, they said, Mr. Burns met with Epstein about a decade ago. [01:39:42] Listen to that. [01:39:43] He met with him, but it was a decade ago. [01:39:46] Well, if they were talking about young girls and having sex, I don't care how long ago it was, but he met with him about a decade ago as he was preparing to leave government service. [01:40:00] The director did not know anything about him other than that he was introduced as an expert in the financial services secretary or sector and offered general advice on the transition to the private sector. [01:40:15] So apparently Epstein was a trusted career counselor. [01:40:24] In reality, Burns met with Epstein at least once in Washington, D.C., shortly before he left the State Department, and then two other times in New York City at his penthouse where Bill Gates would hang out. [01:40:40] All of this reported in the Wall Street Journal. [01:40:44] Now, does anyone have a hard time believing the framing here that somebody like Burns at his level took a random meeting and didn't really know anything about him and then took two other random meetings with a guy at his house? [01:41:07] Really? [01:41:07] Because that doesn't, hmm, one random meeting, maybe. [01:41:13] But I will tell you, just to get on, I'm not somebody that was, you know, at Secretary of State level. [01:41:19] I'm just an alcoholic DJ. [01:41:21] Getting someone on my schedule is really difficult. [01:41:27] Just having some random guy who I'm going to meet, it doesn't happen very often on my schedule. [01:41:35] Going three times randomly to somebody I don't really know much about. [01:41:42] It never happens. [01:41:43] It never happens. [01:41:45] And I'm thinking if you're going to be the head of the CIA, if you're doing that and the third time you still don't know who this guy is, you shouldn't be the head of the CIA. [01:41:58] Do they check backgrounds for these people at all when you're... [01:42:02] I know my team does. [01:42:03] Incredible. [01:42:04] But I'm saying, when you're the head of the CIA, does anyone know your background? [01:42:10] Right. [01:42:11] So now, you fast forward, Joe Biden's looking for somebody to head the CIA. [01:42:17] We're about to enter a proxy war with Russia in Ukraine. [01:42:21] Bill Burns. [01:42:23] He's the guy. [01:42:25] We'll put him in. [01:42:27] You know, the guy who didn't know who Jeffrey Epstein was for three solid meetings. [01:42:33] Wow, I don't. [01:42:34] Hmm. [01:42:36] This is what Vivek is talking about. [01:42:39] This is these career guys, you got to get out. [01:42:43] Get them out of there. [01:42:45] It's just a nest of bad things. [01:42:49] It hits a point where you just think there's just too much corruption to try to fix it, right? [01:42:53] Like, because you can have an organization that has corruption in it and fix it and come back around. [01:42:58] But like, it just seems like there's too much here to review. [01:43:00] No, it is. [01:43:01] It is. [01:43:03] Have you tried unplugging it and plugging it back in? [01:43:06] That's the only thing we haven't tried. [01:43:08] We've tried everything else. [01:43:09] Unplug it and plug it back in. [01:43:13] Everything needs to be shut down and rebooted. [01:43:18] Back to original factory settings. [01:43:24] That's the key. [01:43:25] We've got all this bad programming that has been piling up and is making the system run like it was never designed to, and it's all breaking down. [01:43:37] Restore back to original factory settings. [01:43:42] But you, I mean, I love the press. [01:43:44] They think, well, you just want to get rid of all the police in the FBI. [01:43:52] Well, if the entire thing is corrupt and maybe there's some good guys out there, I think at the local level, there probably are good guys. [01:44:01] I think it's mainly in Washington. [01:44:03] But yeah, I think we're going to start the hiring process all over again because we have to. [01:44:11] Why is that so insane? [01:44:14] Yeah, I don't think it is. [01:44:15] I mean, I think some people here get rid of the FBI or the CIA and think, well, wait a minute, they do a lot of work that is important. [01:44:23] And while, yes, I know they're corrupt, you know, going after, you know, high-level criminals, violent gangs, terrorists, all these things still need to be done. [01:44:35] They just don't need to be done with this exact organization in the same way. [01:44:38] The FBI used to be the aid for the states, but now they're not. [01:44:43] They used to be. [01:44:44] The FBI would say, you know, there's interstate crime going on. [01:44:49] And the states would be like, can you nail these guys, please? [01:44:51] Because now it's out of my state in another state. [01:44:54] So the FBI would do that, but they would assist the local, the states. [01:45:00] And when they were going to arrest somebody, it wasn't the FBI that got Bonnie and Clyde here in Texas. [01:45:07] It was the Rangers. [01:45:09] Okay. [01:45:09] It was the Texas Rangers. [01:45:11] If they were going to get somebody, they would advise. [01:45:15] They might even be there. [01:45:17] But it was the state that did that. [01:45:20] Now they can roll in anywhere they want. [01:45:23] They don't even have to call the state. [01:45:25] They don't have to call. [01:45:26] No, that. [01:45:26] No, we never had a national police force. [01:45:31] And that's how they're being used now. [01:45:33] It can't happen. [01:45:35] Can't happen. [01:45:36] And if it means we have to be without the FBI for, I don't know, how long does it take to reboot? [01:45:41] It's a scary couple of minutes, I guess. [01:45:44] When it's rebooting, you're like, okay, okay. [01:45:46] Hurry up. [01:45:47] Hurry up, hurry up. [01:45:48] You know, but it's is it any different than what Windows does to you probably once a month where you're like, no, no, no, no, now it's got to reset. [01:45:58] Yeah. [01:45:58] I mean, I think, like, you have to have a plan to make sure the operations of the country that are important. [01:46:03] We're not investigating the president over, you know, like not the stuff that they've been doing lately. [01:46:10] But I mean, the things that actually are important need to be potentially moved to other areas and people reassigned. [01:46:16] But it needs a whole reimagining of this needs to occur. [01:46:19] I think that's the bottom line. [01:46:20] Reimagining. [01:46:21] I don't think a reimagining. [01:46:24] You don't think that there's any valid work done by the CIA and the FBI that's crucial to the country's security? [01:46:31] Oh, no, I do. [01:46:32] I do. [01:46:32] I mean, I don't need to reimagine it. [01:46:35] I need to clean the corruption out. [01:46:38] Yeah, I think the structure needs to be reimagined completely. [01:46:42] I don't think the way it's structured now, I think you're going to get this problem. [01:46:45] It is, because it has way too much power. [01:46:48] It has way too much power and no real oversight. [01:46:51] That's the problem. [01:46:53] So it's not really, in my view, it wasn't a reimagining. [01:46:57] It's more of how does the Constitution say these things work? [01:47:01] Right. [01:47:02] Okay. [01:47:02] That's a reimagining from where we get out. [01:47:04] Okay. [01:47:04] You're right. [01:47:06] The Glenn Beck program. 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[01:49:02] Soros-backed prosecutor in Florida says Ron DeSantis is building a case to remove me from office. [01:49:09] It's an SOS call to all those people who are with George Soros and want more crime on the streets. [01:49:22] I mean, I just, who is for, who is, is there anyone that is listening in a blue state? [01:49:32] I should put a period there or a question. [01:49:35] Is there anyone who is listening in a blue state or a big blue city that is actually still for a George Soros DA? [01:49:45] Who are these people? [01:49:47] Maybe five years ago you could think, well, we've never really tried this and idiotically like the people who supported communism, right? [01:49:54] Like we've never tried this. [01:49:55] It's a theory that's been out there. [01:49:57] Maybe something will happen that's positive. [01:49:59] And then 100 million people are dead and you're like, you know, maybe we shouldn't try this anymore. [01:50:02] Right. [01:50:02] That seems like kind of the situation where crime is going out of control, especially in those cities that have a Soros DA. [01:50:11] And it's all the crime is committed by the same people over and over and over again. [01:50:15] It was, what was it, like 400 people in New York that have caused 10,000 crime scenes? [01:50:24] Look, the best way to keep crime levels low is to take the people that you know are already committing crimes and lock them up so they can't commit crimes anymore. [01:50:36] That's the easiest way to do it. [01:50:38] It's hard to predict. [01:50:39] Like we talk about this all the time with like mass shootings. [01:50:42] It's hard to predict a person who's never committed a crime and decides to go out and buy a gun and who goes through a federal background check and is clean as a whistle and then walks into a bank or a school and starts shooting people. [01:50:58] Really, really hard to predict who that person is. [01:51:00] Not hard to predict the person who's been arrested 374 times when they go out and commit the 375th crime. [01:51:07] I don't think I follow you. [01:51:08] So let me ask you, this Texas fugitive, he killed five people up in Cincinnati. [01:51:16] Yeah, horrible. [01:51:18] Horrible. [01:51:20] He killed five neighbors. [01:51:23] Execution. [01:51:24] That was in Texas, right? [01:51:25] Yeah, I'm sorry. [01:51:26] It's Texas. [01:51:26] He was living. [01:51:27] He was in Cleveland, Texas. [01:51:29] Right? [01:51:30] Wasn't it? [01:51:30] Was it search for murder? [01:51:34] Sorry, Cleveland, Texas. [01:51:35] Yep, you're right. [01:51:36] You're right. [01:51:40] I should probably read that a little closer. [01:51:42] I know. [01:51:43] Well, I guess it's understandable. [01:51:44] You see the Ohio reference. [01:51:45] Okay, so anyway, so he is he shoots five five neighbors. [01:51:50] He's on the run. [01:51:51] He's loose. [01:51:52] No one knows where he is. [01:51:54] There's an $80,000 reward for him. [01:51:57] Now, here's the icing on the cake. [01:51:59] And Stu, you'll have to explain this to me because this kind of goes with your theory. [01:52:04] He has already been deported five times. [01:52:09] He's an illegal that shouldn't have been here, but had been arrested and deported five times. === Could They Predict the Return? (09:40) === [01:52:16] So your theory is this is going to be tough. [01:52:20] And it'd be tough to predict that he's going to maybe commit a crime. [01:52:24] Right. [01:52:24] Because he's only done it how many times before? [01:52:26] And, you know, is shooting guns frequently in his back and front yard on the weekends into the ground for fun, which could be a fun pastime, I'm sure. [01:52:37] But when you're an illegal immigrant and you've already been deported five times, I'm going to say maybe that's a little bit of a warning sign. [01:52:44] But you'd think that maybe, because I think people would say, okay, someone gets deported, they come back in. [01:52:50] What do you do? [01:52:50] You got to better make sure you deport them, right? [01:52:53] No. [01:52:54] They can stay after that. [01:52:55] They're just going to stay behind bars. [01:52:56] If you go and you get deported once and you come back in, what is the argument for anything other than this person being locked up? [01:53:04] I don't. [01:53:05] Locked up. [01:53:05] Don't do it again. [01:53:07] One time. [01:53:09] All right. [01:53:09] We'll deport you. [01:53:10] You'll get a chance to go back to your home country. [01:53:12] Good luck with that. [01:53:13] Here's the argument. [01:53:15] I don't want to pay for them for a long period of time, but I think I will pay for them. [01:53:20] I'm just not going to pay for their cable TV and their weight room and everything. [01:53:27] Start it with a year. [01:53:28] Start it with two years. [01:53:29] Start it with five years. [01:53:30] Whatever you want to do. [01:53:31] But there needs to be real disincentive for these people to come and do this over and over again, especially the ones that are actually committing other crimes. [01:53:38] All right. [01:53:38] Try this one on, precise. [01:53:40] Could they have seen this one coming? [01:53:44] Woman's jogging. [01:53:46] She's in Austin. [01:53:47] She's out for a morning run. [01:53:48] Now, I already could say probably a problem. [01:53:54] Right, because you don't like exercise. [01:53:56] Well, beyond that, you're in Austin. [01:53:59] Yeah. [01:53:59] Okay. [01:54:00] Okay. [01:54:00] Something's going to happen. [01:54:03] See, Austin, people don't realize this that don't live here. [01:54:05] Austin's not really like Texas. [01:54:07] No, it's more like San Francisco. [01:54:09] Yeah, it's not as bad. [01:54:11] No, it's getting there. [01:54:12] But it's getting there. [01:54:13] It's getting there. [01:54:14] So this, this, she comes, you know, she's jogging. [01:54:19] She comes along a guy who appeared to be outside for a workout. [01:54:28] What kind of workout? [01:54:29] Well, she became a little uneasy. [01:54:33] I like the way this is written. [01:54:35] He appeared to be outdoors for a workout as well. [01:54:38] I don't know what that means, except maybe, you know, maybe wearing some Lululemon stuff. [01:54:45] Or maybe not. [01:54:45] Or maybe not. [01:54:47] She quickly became uneasy because he wore a mask. [01:54:51] Yeah, I think so. [01:54:52] Why would you, I thought that was going to protect her from COVID-19. [01:54:55] Well, no, I don't think that kind of mask. [01:54:57] And it was also 90 degrees. [01:55:01] But he began to follow her. [01:55:07] After I passed you, I could sense your evil behind me, Isaac recalled in court. [01:55:13] I remember looking behind me and seeing you sprinting towards me and then grabbing me. [01:55:19] Some of the details are too gruesome and unspeakable to say out loud. [01:55:23] But let's just say he was exercising one arm and maybe a little bit of a grip. [01:55:32] You understand what I mean? [01:55:34] Publicly. [01:55:36] The type of exercise that should remain private. [01:55:39] Now, we'll see. [01:55:43] Is he going to go to jail? [01:55:46] No. [01:55:47] No, of course not. [01:55:48] Because of a Soros DA. [01:55:51] How many times has he been arrested? [01:55:53] Probably dozens of people. [01:55:54] I don't know. [01:55:57] I bet a lot. [01:55:58] I bet this isn't. [01:55:59] I bet, you know, this is, again, just an observation. [01:56:03] You don't normally start with this type of crime. [01:56:07] Usually there's crimes that lead up to the public exercise and assault. [01:56:13] And you think in the Me Too era, when a joke can sink a person's career and have them eliminated from society, that someone who is touching themselves in public and assaulting a woman on a jog would be treated harshly. [01:56:30] All right. [01:56:31] That would be my thought. [01:56:32] And I would agree with that. [01:56:33] Okay. [01:56:34] Hang on just a second. [01:56:38] I'm not going to say he's done it before. [01:56:40] Okay. [01:56:41] Okay. [01:56:41] You're not. [01:56:42] I'm not going to. [01:56:44] And would you know if, I mean, how could you predict? [01:56:50] There was another woman who claimed that on two separate occasions, he began, and I'm quoting, furiously masturbating over a fire hydrant. [01:57:12] Fire hydrants can be sexy. [01:57:14] Yeah. [01:57:16] And she took a picture of one of those alleged incidences. [01:57:21] One of the incidences. [01:57:23] Yeah, but he pled guilty. [01:57:25] He's like, oh, wow, a mistake. [01:57:27] That's not like me. [01:57:28] Not like me. [01:57:30] Normally, I'm not that guy. [01:57:31] What, children were around? [01:57:33] Oh, good gracious. [01:57:34] I didn't. [01:57:35] It was how the fire hydrant was dressed. [01:57:37] That was the problem. [01:57:38] Yeah. [01:57:39] Hot yellow number. [01:57:41] And, You know, and and and, you know, there, there are the 10 other cases. [01:57:48] But he is. [01:57:50] I'm sorry, how many? [01:57:51] I didn't. [01:57:51] You said 10 other cases? [01:57:53] I don't know if that's true. [01:57:55] Well, no, here it is. [01:57:56] All 10 women claimed that he had exposed himself to them. [01:58:03] Who could predict? [01:58:03] But who could not a George Sorrell's district attorney, and he's not going to spend any jail time? [01:58:11] Oh, good. [01:58:12] He's just expressing himself. [01:58:13] That's all he's really doing. [01:58:15] He is. [01:58:15] unfortunately all over the sidewalk now here's something else that might be falling apart a little bit and who would have seen it um there Senator Hawley is calling for a full-scale FBI investigation. [01:58:34] I don't even know what that means anymore. [01:58:36] Into the 85,000 migrant kids that have just gone missing. [01:58:45] But that's it. [01:58:46] I mean, just the 85,000. [01:58:48] Hey, we had 345,000 children come in in a year. [01:58:53] Okay. [01:58:54] Well, it wasn't a full year, but early in 2021. [01:58:58] And what were we supposed to do? [01:59:00] 321? [01:59:01] We only lose 85? [01:59:02] That's not bad. [01:59:03] It's a good percentage. [01:59:04] It's a good percentage. [01:59:05] We'd be in the Hall of Fame with that batting average. [01:59:08] Amen, brother. [01:59:09] Amen. [01:59:10] So we lost 85,000 of these migrant children. [01:59:14] And they've just disappeared. [01:59:18] And the administration has lost all contact with the children. [01:59:24] Now, some would say, Houston, we have a problem. [01:59:27] But no. [01:59:28] No. [01:59:30] The HHS has loosened their vetting processes now for sponsors. [01:59:36] And if whistleblowers come out, they have retaliated against them. [01:59:43] So, but think of it this way. [01:59:48] Biden's helping the slave trade come back. [01:59:50] He's going to put you all back in chains. [01:59:53] You know what I mean? [01:59:54] Yeah. [01:59:54] So he's got that going on. [01:59:57] Holly says they're forced to make auto parts, process meat in slaughterhouses, and re-roof houses. [02:00:04] Now, I don't know about you, but if I'm a neighbor and somebody's having their house, you know, their roof redone, and I see a kid on the roof, I might ask. [02:00:18] I might ask. [02:00:20] However, I had a plumber who came with his kid and I asked, who's the kid? [02:00:30] He's like, it's my son. [02:00:31] He goes to work with me. [02:00:32] And then I never asked any follow-up questions. [02:00:34] Right. [02:00:34] And they probably would say, oh, actually, yeah, legal immigrant slave. [02:00:38] Yeah, he's a really good worker. [02:00:40] We pay him $0. [02:00:41] Yeah. [02:00:42] So it works out really well. [02:00:44] I mean, if you look, if you have an honest sex trader, that's what they're going to say. [02:00:50] Right. [02:00:50] And then you can't trust all of them. [02:00:52] And that's the thing people don't understand. [02:00:54] Yeah. [02:00:54] That's why you leave it in the hands of a Soros DA. [02:00:58] Yeah, which is where Soros DAs often let people put things in their hands. [02:01:02] Yeah, I wouldn't. [02:01:03] You don't want to go. [02:01:04] No, no, no. [02:01:05] Don't shake hands with them. [02:01:07] All right. [02:01:07] Let me tell you about Relief Factor. [02:01:11] You wake up every day, you're frustrated. [02:01:14] You're not just frustrated with everything that's going on, but you're frustrated because you hurt. 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[02:02:03] Hundreds of thousands of people have ordered Relief Factor. [02:02:06] 70% of them go on to order more. [02:02:08] Get ReliefFactor at relieffactor.com or call 800, the number four relief. [02:02:12] 800, the number four relief. [02:02:14] 1995, three-week quick start. [02:02:16] ReliefFactor.com or call 800, the number four relief. [02:02:21] That's all he was doing. [02:02:22] He was looking for relief. [02:02:25] Relief Factor. [02:02:27] Feel the difference. [02:02:30] the glenn back program wow your kid's never getting into college stew Oh, no. [02:02:54] This is the end of it. [02:02:56] Yeah. [02:02:56] You know, these extracurricular activities. [02:03:04] One of four there for us on that one. [02:03:07] That's Hall of Fame. [02:03:09] Those days, they got to change. [02:03:12] They got to change because they become unreasonable for the family, for the kids. [02:03:22] It really is. [02:03:22] How old's Zach? [02:03:23] Zach is 11. [02:03:24] 11. [02:03:25] And it was playoffs for soccer yesterday. [02:03:28] Close. [02:03:29] It was a baseball tournament. [02:03:30] Baseball. [02:03:30] Okay. [02:03:31] Yes. [02:03:31] And so he had two games on Saturday. [02:03:33] Yeah. [02:03:33] And then he came back for his game at 11.30, I think, on Sunday, which they won. [02:03:38] And then they had the convenient second game of the tournament at 6.30 p.m., which proud to say they also won. [02:03:47] So now they're going into the finals, which of course starts at 8 o'clock p.m. or 8.15. [02:03:53] I think it was 8.15 start. [02:03:55] And they've been running two hours each. [02:03:57] About an hour and a half-ish. [02:03:59] So there's a time limit of an hour and a half. [02:04:00] So it's 8.15 to 9.45 scheduled. [02:04:03] Now, again, this is an 11-year-old on a school night, 9.45, and we're 30 minutes away from the house. [02:04:09] So then the end of the game comes down, and there's one minute on the clock. [02:04:14] Our team is winning, and they're pitching with two outs. [02:04:19] So basically, all they had to do is run out the clock and then get this third out, and the game's over. [02:04:24] Well, there's a controversy about what the count is. [02:04:27] The other team intentionally strikes out to try to strike out before the clock gets to zero, which because of the controversy with the count, long story, they award it to the other team. [02:04:40] So there's a 15-minute discussion about this slash fight. [02:04:44] And then they wind up awarding it to the other team. [02:04:48] So they have to play another inning, which then starts about 10 p.m. [02:04:52] That inning goes on. [02:04:54] Finally, we get to the end, which my son's team wins, very much helped by my son. [02:05:01] I'm very proud of him. [02:05:02] The game ends, and they then have a ring ceremony on the field. [02:05:09] I would. [02:05:10] So we leave this photo. [02:05:12] I've lost my mind. [02:05:14] It's 10.55 p.m., then a half an hour drive home. [02:05:19] Showers, everything else. [02:05:20] He's in bed at like midnight, and then standardized testing all week. [02:05:26] What a perfect cap to the week. [02:05:29] But I'll tell you this. [02:05:31] They got the ring. [02:05:31] They got the ring, Glenn. [02:05:33] That's the most important thing. [02:05:33] Won't go to college.