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[00:03:16] And I don't think anybody's really, or most people are not getting, you know, any perspective on what everything means. [00:03:24] The Fed, what happened yesterday, quantitative easing, which sounds like a bunch of bullcrap, but it absolutely profoundly affects you. [00:03:34] You've got Venezuela. [00:03:35] You have the Japanese scrambling because of Chinese and Russian fighters that are being starting to violate their airspace. [00:03:48] The world is about to profoundly change. [00:03:54] And I want to have a very frank conversation with you in 60 seconds. [00:03:58] First, let me tell you about Rough Greens. [00:03:59] If you've ever watched a dog live its life, you know they don't hold anything back. [00:04:04] I mean, they run hard, they play hard, they love hard, yet, you know, most of us are still paying, you know, feeding them that, you know, ultra-processed pibble that we would never feed our kids anything like that, okay? 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[00:05:04] Get a free sample bag. [00:05:06] You can try it out for free. [00:05:07] You just pay for shipping. [00:05:09] Promo code Beck, RoughGreens, R-U-F-F-Greens.com/slash Beck. [00:05:15] So there are a couple of stories that are. [00:05:18] Well, let me start here. [00:05:20] I had a different show planned for you about 25 minutes ago. [00:05:31] I don't know how to say this more plainly than this. [00:05:35] The world is about to profoundly change. [00:05:39] Profoundly change. [00:05:43] I don't know when it's going to happen, but profound change is on the way. [00:05:52] Between job losses in the next five to eight years, we could be looking at 20, 30, even 40% unemployment. [00:06:04] That's worst case scenario, I hope. [00:06:08] We're looking at a financial situation over the entire globe. [00:06:13] It's not just America, it is the entire globe, East and West, spent themselves into oblivion. [00:06:19] There is mathematically no way out of this. [00:06:23] You have Japan, Russia, and China scrambling fighter jets. [00:06:29] The United States had, think of this, a nuclear B-2 bomber escorted by Japan yesterday. [00:06:38] You have Venezuela, the United States, seizing a tanker. [00:06:43] The tanker was on its way to China. [00:06:45] You are seeing the beginning of a complete realignment of the world. [00:06:52] If it feels like, wow, it feels like we're going to war. [00:06:56] Yes, unfortunately, that was the last thing on my chalkboard. [00:06:59] And I said, I don't know which one comes first, economic collapse or war, but they always go hand in hand. [00:07:06] Historically speaking, from ancient Rome to Weimar Republic to today, they always go hand in hand. [00:07:14] And this time, it's the entire world. [00:07:20] And I have so much to tell you. [00:07:22] And believe it or not, three hours is just not enough time, especially for today. [00:07:28] But I pray every day. [00:07:31] And my staff and I prayed this morning on what is the best thing I can tell you today? [00:07:42] What do you need to hear? [00:07:44] You need to hear the warning. [00:07:48] But then you need to hear what to do about it. [00:07:52] What do we do about it? [00:07:56] I have Erica Kirk on today. [00:08:02] That's going to be an interesting interview. [00:08:05] I also have the husband of a man up in Canada whose wife is dying needlessly, and it is horrible. [00:08:24] Let me start here because I can't tell you what to do about the Fed. [00:08:32] I can't tell you what to do about war other than be very aware. [00:08:38] Know what's coming your way. [00:08:45] But I will tell you this. [00:08:46] If we don't change our lives, we don't make it. [00:08:57] I want to tell you about Jolene. [00:08:59] She's a woman who lives up in Canada. [00:09:03] She has hyperparathyroidism. [00:09:09] It's a problem with your parathyroid gland. [00:09:12] It causes elevated calcium levels, leading to bone damage, you know, destruction of soft tissue, massive, unstoppable pain, nausea, vomiting. [00:09:27] She has been going through this for years now. [00:09:31] And here's the good news. [00:09:33] There's surgery. [00:09:36] You can remove that gland, and it will fix the problem. [00:09:40] The bad news is she lives in Canada. [00:09:44] Socialized medicine. [00:09:47] That means there's no doctors able to perform the procedure for her. [00:09:54] But the Canadian government had a solution for her. [00:09:58] You can kill yourself. [00:10:00] Now, she's already gone through three surgeries, but she still has to have this one specialized surgery that would fix this. [00:10:08] And the problem is there's a doctor in another province that could help her, but she has to go to an endocrinologist in Saskatchewan to get a referral so she can go see another doctor. [00:10:23] And God only knows how long the wait list is in Canada. [00:10:26] And she can't, because there's no endocrinologist in her province that is taking new patients, she can't get a recommendation. [00:10:39] And the first stop on this nightmare train is, is there no doctor, no endocrinologist in Saskatchewan that says, I don't need her as a new patient. [00:10:54] I'll see her. [00:10:55] I'll go to her house myself. [00:10:58] The woman is in crippling pain. [00:11:02] I'll go. [00:11:03] I'll examine her. [00:11:04] I'll write the recommendation so she can get past this bureaucratic loophole. [00:11:12] Now, I don't know anything about the Canadian healthcare system. [00:11:15] Maybe there are lots of doctors that want to do that, but the Canadian healthcare system won't allow that to happen. [00:11:20] I don't know. [00:11:22] But at what point do we become human again? [00:11:29] At what point do we see one another again and forget about what the damn government is telling you to do? [00:11:42] Do the right thing I. [00:11:58] I heard a quote from Jolene that I want to share with you because as tragic as it is coming from her, === Gun Deaths vs. MAID Statistics (05:28) === [00:12:18] when I read it, all I could feel was the wave of how many people there are. [00:12:28] are that feel the same way. [00:12:32] She said, quote, my friends have stopped visiting me. [00:12:37] I'm isolated. [00:12:40] I've been alone, lying on the couch for eight years, sick and curled up into a ball, just pushing for the day to end. [00:12:48] i go to bed at six at night because i just can't stand to be awake anymore my staff talked to her husband yesterday He's like I don't know what to do. [00:13:21] i don't think i would have made it this long let me ask you something is it just me or is my [00:13:40] Is my recollection accurate when I have heard from every newspaper pundit, from the left, every the CBC, the CBS CNN ABC, the Guardian, the London Times, the DAMN Indian Times the entire world says the same thing about America, and that is, we have an epidemic because of guns. [00:14:11] We are slaughtering our own people because we just can't understand the power of guns. [00:14:19] And it's an epidemic and America should be condemned for that, because the numbers are staggering, the numbers of Americans that are dying every year because we won't regulate guns. [00:14:32] Haven't I heard that? [00:14:33] Or is that my mistake? [00:14:35] Because I think I've heard that forever? [00:14:38] So let me give you some stats here. [00:14:42] This is not something new with me. [00:14:44] I believe in life. [00:14:46] I know history, I know eugenics. [00:14:49] I know the twisted, horrid stew that that came out of. [00:14:55] I know that we planted that over into the hospitals and the medicine in Germany and they made it even worse and then we took it and pulled it up and we, with Operation Paperclip, we put it right back into our own society. [00:15:12] It's evil and it's all disguised as compassion. [00:15:20] So let me give you some numbers here. [00:15:28] Maid is now one of the top five leading deaths in Canada. [00:15:33] Top five doctors giving you medicine to kill you. [00:15:36] Top five. [00:15:37] In 2023, or the latest numbers, it accounted for 4.7% of all deaths. [00:15:44] Okay? [00:15:45] That's 2023. [00:15:48] Numbers are still rolling in from 2024, and it shows that it's gone from 4.7 to now 5% of all deaths. [00:15:58] 5% of all deaths. [00:16:02] One in 20 people in Canada. [00:16:05] One, count your friends. [00:16:08] Think about you in the office and count to 20. [00:16:10] One of those people, if you're in Canada, will be killed by the doctors in the state. [00:16:17] Intentionally, in December of last year, we learned that per capita, the number of Canadians who die by MAID exceeds the number of U.S. gun deaths. [00:16:37] And they are just beginning to target the teens and kids and the mentally ill. [00:16:43] Deaths per 100,000 in Canada by doctors. [00:16:50] 15,343 in a population of 40 million people. [00:16:54] That's 37.9 deaths per 100,000 people. [00:17:00] In the U.S., where we have an epidemic of death because we just don't understand how dangerous guns are, we have 13.7 gun deaths per 100,000. [00:17:14] 37.9 for every 100,000 in Canada with doctors and 13.7 for every 100,000 on guns here in the United States. [00:17:29] but you dare lecture us about gun deaths I don't I don't want to get into politics on this To me, this is not about politics. === Rigorous Standards for Life (15:36) === [00:17:46] This is about who we are. [00:17:48] And I'm sorry, I know there's a border between us, but I grew up. [00:17:55] I grew up on the border of Canada. [00:18:02] Canadians are no different than we are. [00:18:06] They have different policies. [00:18:07] They vote for different things. [00:18:08] That doesn't make them different. [00:18:10] They're the same as we are. [00:18:13] All humans, all men are created equal. [00:18:17] What set us apart as a nation, as a society, as a civilization, is we value life. [00:18:27] And we are losing that. [00:18:30] And the rest of the West has already lost it. [00:18:34] And if we don't water these roots, we will lose it. [00:18:38] And then there is no hope. [00:18:52] I don't understand this story. [00:18:55] I don't understand this. [00:18:57] I don't understand. [00:18:58] The CBC just wrote a story yesterday. [00:19:01] And let me see if I can find the stupid story. [00:19:06] Health policy expert says American pundits focus on Saskatchewan women's medical case distracts from the real issues. [00:19:14] I can't, I've read the story three times. [00:19:16] I can't find what the real issues are. [00:19:18] In that story from the CBC, I cannot find what they say the real issue is. [00:19:25] The real issue is you have socialized medicine. [00:19:30] You are now having to ration it because of elder population. [00:19:34] That's happening to all civilization. [00:19:37] But you also have the other problem is you have let all kinds of immigrants and illegals into your country that you have no idea how big the population is. [00:19:49] And numbers are numbers, gang. [00:19:50] Numbers are numbers. [00:19:52] When you overwhelm the system, you cannot afford to have health care for everybody. [00:19:59] So you lose the ability to be a lifeboat for anyone because you've had no rules on anything. [00:20:07] It's just whatever goes. [00:20:10] And the system is not built for that. [00:20:12] And so let's be honest, what you're doing is rationing and you're liquidating some unfortunate people so you have the ability to serve other people. [00:20:25] That's what's happening. [00:20:26] That's the real problem here. [00:20:28] And we're headed for that here in America. [00:20:35] I can't find the point from the BBC. [00:20:38] Whatever kind of foolish opportunism that Glenn Beck is demonstrating for his own purposes, we, I think, should try not to be distracted by that. [00:20:47] There's still an issue here. [00:20:48] There's still citizens of ours in real need. [00:20:51] Yes, in real need of help, in real need of compassion, in real need of a doctor that doesn't say, I want to kill you. [00:20:58] In real need of a system that doesn't say, well, I'm sorry, I guess you can't get in to see that doctor because you need to have permission to go see another doctor across an imaginary line. [00:21:12] Oh, it's a different, oh, I'm sorry, it's a different province. [00:21:14] I'm sorry. [00:21:15] I'm sorry. [00:21:16] I thought it was all Canada. [00:21:17] Nope. [00:21:20] Not when it comes to medicine. [00:21:21] No, you can drive across that. [00:21:24] You can do that. [00:21:25] You can do all kinds of stuff going on. [00:21:27] But getting a doctor? [00:21:28] No, no, no. [00:21:29] have to have special permission to do that blow off my commercial 10-second station ID. [00:21:57] You know what the CBC is now reporting? [00:22:01] Because I was talking about this woman. [00:22:04] They have now gone in, the Canadians, and instead of offering help, what they've done is they said, wait a minute, she only has two of three doctors that have given her permission to kill herself. [00:22:18] And of course, this is a very rigorous system. [00:22:21] I mean, you know, it's modeled after, literally modeled after the Germans who had three doctors. [00:22:27] Very rigorous system. [00:22:29] We don't just kill anybody. [00:22:30] We want you to know. [00:22:31] Medicine, the scariest people in World War II were not wearing black coats. [00:22:36] They were wearing white coats. [00:22:40] Now, now the medical apparatus bureaucracy in Canada is now saying, oh, well, she may not be able to kill herself January 7th. [00:22:53] They're not offering, oh, well, maybe, okay, this has been pointed out. [00:22:58] This is really bad. [00:22:59] Maybe we can help her get, you know, just to see another doctor. [00:23:03] Maybe we can get an endocrinologist to just see her, to give her the piece of paper that says she can go see another doctor elsewhere. [00:23:12] No, no. [00:23:13] Instead, she is absolutely hopeless. [00:23:19] Hopeless. [00:23:22] Her only hope has been, which she doesn't like, which she doesn't want, but her only hope has been, if I can't get any help, at least I can kill myself. [00:23:35] At least they will help me die because I can't live this way anymore. [00:23:42] And the society no longer has any value for life. [00:23:50] There's no meaning to life. [00:23:51] There's no meaning for you to continue to go on if you don't like it, if you're uncomfortable, or if you're in excruciating pain. [00:23:59] There's no one in the society that says your life still has value. [00:24:08] So now, I guess I'm to blame for this by bringing this up. [00:24:21] Now she may not even have that. [00:24:25] Now the bureaucracy says, oh, well, she needs to see at least one other doctor because we have rigorous standards here. [00:24:37] Is that the point? [00:24:39] CBC, is that the point you were supposed to pay attention to? [00:24:42] have rigorous standards before you kill your own citizens. [00:24:57] I have more to say about this. [00:25:01] next welcome to the blend back [00:25:24] I started the show, and 20 minutes before we went on the air, I changed the whole show because there's so many important things to talk to you about. [00:25:32] I mean, really, really important things. [00:25:40] But I'm. [00:25:44] this story overwhelms me and i'm sure people will say you know well why do you care about this saskatchewan woman I don't know her. [00:26:06] I don't know her. [00:26:09] But there are a couple things that come to mind. [00:26:13] I have been talking to you about going down this dark, dark hole of devaluing life for quite some time. [00:26:23] I have been doing research. [00:26:24] I have been doing history. [00:26:26] I'm compiling. [00:26:27] Hopefully by the time I'm dead, I will have all of the receipts on all of this death from the Malthusian era all the way up today, to today. [00:26:40] It's the same stuff over and over and over again. [00:26:42] And it's the same people and the same arguments. [00:26:44] They just dress it up differently every time. [00:26:47] It's evil. [00:26:50] And so it hits close to home. [00:27:01] Because I'm passionate about life. [00:27:04] But also, let me, [00:27:18] I don't want this taken out of context, and it always will be, so I hesitate on telling you this, but it's important to me to tell you I understand her desire to die. [00:27:36] I do understand that. [00:27:41] You know, I've been telling you, you know, for the last year, I'm going through real problems with my back, and I have hope because I have surgery, and hopefully I'll be doing that at the beginning of the next year. [00:27:52] But I just, you get to a place, if you've ever had pain where you can do nothing. [00:27:59] I mean, I'm changing as a man, and I hate it. [00:28:09] I become more short-tempered. [00:28:12] I... [00:28:13] I am a guy who's worked so hard to never be that guy that flies off the handle, that never is, that's reasonable and forgiving and, you know, when mistakes happen, mistakes happen. [00:28:38] It's okay. [00:28:41] You know, what we do is not life and death. [00:28:46] And somebody will come up to me and they will say something. [00:28:50] They'll tell me about a problem or something that we're having or whatever. [00:28:54] And I have snapped. [00:28:59] And it's only because they don't know that I'm standing there thinking, I can't stand here anymore, that I have, I've used up so much of my energy just trying to be present, to just stand there. [00:29:24] And I've, as I have watched my family do things that, you know, in this last year, and I'm getting past this. [00:29:32] I mean, I have surgery and everything else, but I just want to tell you, I've sat here because my father had the same kind of conditions. [00:29:40] And he had surgery after surgery after surgery. [00:29:43] But when he was 85, he was like, Glenn, I can't live with the pain anymore. [00:29:46] I just can't do it anymore. [00:29:48] And, you know, at 62, I haven't had any surgeries yet, but I have, that's how I feel. [00:29:54] I feel like I don't want to be this. [00:29:59] I can't do anything except spend, as she said. [00:30:04] I go to bed at 6 because I just want the day to end. [00:30:09] That's a horrible place. [00:30:14] And I have hope because I can go to a doctor. [00:30:20] I have options, all kinds of options. [00:30:24] And in America, it's hard for us to have health care, but it's not impossible for us to have health care. [00:30:32] And if we would just get some of this government apparatus out of our way, we could make it more affordable for everybody. [00:30:39] But look what direction we're going in. [00:30:42] And what the Canadian health system has done is taken away her hope, her hope, and the reason, the real reason why this is hitting me so hard. [00:30:59] Let me get her quote again. [00:31:01] Listen to this. [00:31:03] Quote, my friends have stopped visiting me. [00:31:08] I'm isolated. [00:31:09] I've been all alone lying on the couch for eight years, Sick and curled up in a ball, pushing for the day to end. [00:31:22] I go to bed at six at night because I can't stand to be awake anymore. [00:31:27] There's so many lines in there that have hit me. [00:31:32] But my friends have stopped visiting me. [00:31:40] We're turning into a group of people that if we don't value life, people become expendable. [00:31:54] And they're not expendable. [00:31:56] We already are becoming the society where our kids don't understand what is the point. [00:32:02] What's the point? [00:32:06] We used to be a society that would say to somebody like this: keep going, keep going. [00:32:12] I know. [00:32:13] I'll be there with you. [00:32:14] Keep going. [00:32:15] Your life has value. [00:32:17] There's a reason you're going through this. [00:32:20] There's something good that will come from it. [00:32:23] Just keep going. [00:32:24] Every second of life is worth. [00:32:30] And our society doesn't say that anymore. [00:32:38] I could talk to you about the Fed today. [00:32:40] I could talk to you about the coming war. [00:32:42] I could talk to you about Venezuela, China. [00:32:44] I could talk to you about AI. [00:32:46] I could talk to you about any of it. [00:32:51] None of that's going to matter. [00:32:55] Unless we find a real reason to live. [00:33:17] I've said this so many times in the past. === Let's Fight For Something (05:42) === [00:33:22] I'm so tired of fighting against something. [00:33:26] Let's fight for something. [00:33:33] I think we are. [00:33:35] I think we try to. [00:33:37] I do. [00:33:37] I know you do. [00:33:38] I want to fight for the freedom, real freedom of all mankind. [00:33:45] I'm not fighting to stop something. [00:33:47] To stop that doesn't mean anything. [00:33:49] It just means that stops. [00:33:51] We are a people that should be progressing towards a more perfect union, a better understanding of life, more freedom, more opportunity. [00:34:06] But what does any of that mean? [00:34:10] What does your bank account mean if everyone around you says life has no meaning, life doesn't have any worth? [00:34:26] You hurt, I'm not going to be there for you. [00:34:32] You need help. [00:34:33] I'm a doctor, but I can't do it because I have all this bureaucratic mess I have to deal with. [00:34:38] So I can't help you on that, but I can help you die. [00:34:49] That's the real point of this. [00:34:52] We do not make it. [00:34:56] We do not make it if we don't find value and meaning again. [00:35:11] I don't know anything about this woman's real condition. [00:35:13] I know that Maybe we've talked to her husband, and I guess the Norman Parathyroid Center in Tampa is the world's best. [00:35:24] I know they tried to get there. [00:35:26] They couldn't afford it. [00:35:28] I don't know anything about how they take new patients. [00:35:31] I don't know her situation. [00:35:32] I don't know. [00:35:34] I know she doesn't have a passport. [00:35:38] So, right now, we have two problems. [00:35:41] We have to have doctors and a center like the Norman Parathyroid Center. [00:35:47] And look, I will do whatever you need. [00:35:55] You want me to do free commercials for you? [00:35:56] I'll do free commercials for you. [00:35:58] If that would hurt your business, I won't do free commercials for you. [00:36:04] just look at her situation and we have to get her a passport The CBP is really the one, the Customs and Border Patrol, they're really the one that will allow her in or not in. [00:36:24] We've let everybody in. [00:36:25] We've let terrorists in. [00:36:26] But a woman who has agonizing pain, I will send a plane for her. [00:36:32] We will stop at any port you want us to stop. [00:36:38] Can you just for a moment? [00:36:57] See the human. [00:37:03] And I have to tell you, I feel horrible because I don't know how this story just came to me, and I know there are people all over the country that are having the same kind of problems. [00:37:21] I just, if that happens to be you, no, you're seen and you're heard, and your life has value. [00:37:26] And you're not alone. [00:37:31] You're not alone. [00:37:35] If you can help in any way, please, if you know somebody that can help, call them. [00:37:45] Back in a minute. [00:37:46] Let me tell you about pre-born. [00:37:52] Pre-born. [00:37:54] Wow. [00:37:57] Life has value. [00:37:59] And for so many years, this is why I like pre-born. [00:38:01] For so many years, we've been talking about the baby's life. [00:38:03] And we haven't really talked about the mother's life. [00:38:07] Mom doesn't want to do this. [00:38:08] These women, 80% of them, do not want to do this. [00:38:12] But they're convinced by others who, you know, say, well, you're not going to have any support. [00:38:19] How are you going to do that? [00:38:20] You're going to be alone. [00:38:23] They forget about mom. [00:38:25] When an abortion happens, there are two souls at stake, the babies and the moms. [00:38:33] That's what I like about pre-born. [00:38:36] They take care of both. [00:38:39] If you can help, you can start with $28. [00:38:42] That provides an ultrasound. [00:38:44] 80% of the time, mom sees that and her whole world turns upside down and inside out in a good way. [00:38:50] Dial pound 250, say the keyword baby. [00:38:52] It's the most important thing we can do. [00:38:54] Pound 250, say the keyword baby, or you can donate online securely at preborn.com/slash peck. [00:39:01] That's preborn.com slash peck, sponsored by pre-born. === Protect Your Home Title Equity (02:52) === [00:39:05] Let me make up for some of the money that this hour has cost me. 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[00:41:40] The promo code is Blaze, HomeTitleLock.com. === Protect Your Home Equity (04:25) === [00:41:57] Oh, you know, it's funny. [00:42:00] Stu knows this. [00:42:01] He's worked with me long enough. [00:42:04] I came in today and I was talking to Jason and I said, you know, I'm just in the Christmas mode. [00:42:10] I've got some great stuff about Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Frosty as no man. [00:42:16] And then we started talking about, you know, the important stories. [00:42:18] And I'm like, okay, well, those are out. [00:42:21] So I got to talk about, you know, what's happening with Venezuela and this oil tanker and what's happening in Japan and the way the world is setting itself up. [00:42:33] War is coming, King. [00:42:34] It's coming. [00:42:36] Profound change is coming. [00:42:38] And I don't know when, but it is. [00:42:41] And then, you know, we talked about the Fed and what the Fed is doing. [00:42:46] You know, we took out like $2.5 trillion out of the economy with quantitative, what do they call it? [00:42:52] Quantitative sucking when they bring it back in. [00:42:56] And that's why everybody's having a hard time buying things because they were just to bring inflation down. [00:43:01] They brought it all in. [00:43:02] Now they're doing quantitative easing again because, well, you know, what do we do? [00:43:07] There's no good answers on this. [00:43:08] I'm going to got, I have this all lined up for you. [00:43:12] I don't think I'm going to have time now to do it today. [00:43:14] But I had all of that stuff. [00:43:17] And then 10 minutes before the show, I don't know what happened. [00:43:20] We were in a meeting and started talking about this with Canada. [00:43:25] And I said, I just forget everything else we're doing. [00:43:28] This is the most important thing that we have to talk about today. [00:43:31] So God bless all my producers who have worked all night. [00:43:35] And then I just throw all of it out. [00:43:38] But Stu knows. [00:43:41] Oh, yeah. [00:43:41] Not a bit. [00:43:43] He's a veteran of that war. [00:43:44] Yeah, he's a veteran of that war. [00:43:46] So, but anyway, thank you so much for listening. [00:43:49] Erica Kirk is joining me next. [00:43:51] I don't know if you saw she had a lot to say on Fox yesterday. [00:43:54] More to say today. [00:43:56] Glenn Beck. [00:43:57] You know, when you buy meat at the store, you're basically rolling the dice on where it came from because product of the U.S. with a little flag think that's a lie. [00:44:05] It doesn't mean what people think it means. [00:44:07] Good Ranchers sends you 100% American-raised beef, chicken, pork from farms that still take pride in their work, still do it here in America. [00:44:14] No imported blends of meat, no hidden sourcing, no surprises, just consistent, high-quality meat that shows up your door ready for you to make a great meal every day. 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[00:46:17] Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. [00:46:19] All I need to tell you is Erica Kirk joins me in 60 seconds. === Honoring the Sabbath Against Burnout (15:05) === [00:46:23] First, let me tell you about Life Lock. [00:46:24] The more our lives move online, the more opportunities there are for criminals to get a hold of our personal information. [00:46:29] They don't need much. [00:46:30] Few pieces of data, breach password, one phony link. [00:46:33] Suddenly your identity, your credit, even your finances can be at risk. [00:46:36] That's why identity theft has become one of the fastest growing crimes in America. [00:46:39] And LifeLock makes their mission to watch out for the signs that you can't see. [00:46:43] They monitor your information on the dark web and they'll alert you if there's any suspicious activity. [00:46:48] And if something does happen, you have a team of restoration specialists ready to help fix the damage. [00:46:53] It's support most of us could never handle on our own. [00:46:56] We lock our homes, we lock our cars, we lock our phones, but the most important thing protect right now is our identity. [00:47:03] Lifelock gives you a way to do that with real confidence. [00:47:05] Protect yourself with Life Lock Now. [00:47:06] Join now, save up to 40% off your first year with the promo code Beck, 1-800-LifeLock, 1-800-Lifelock, or Lifelock.com. [00:47:13] Use the promo code back 40% off. [00:47:15] Terms do apply. [00:47:19] Let me just say something that I had to check with somebody. [00:47:25] It can't be true. [00:47:26] Yesterday was the three-month anniversary of Charlie's assassination. [00:47:33] And here's why I had to check. [00:47:36] It's only been three months. [00:47:39] It feels like it was a year ago almost, doesn't it? [00:47:43] Is it just me? [00:47:45] So much has happened. [00:47:47] So much has changed. [00:47:48] And I have to tell you, I pray for the TPUSA staff. [00:47:57] And I think about them every day because of the evil that they have been facing. [00:48:08] It's just absolute evil. [00:48:10] And I want to talk to Erica. [00:48:12] I mean, she addressed that yesterday. [00:48:16] We don't need to go into all of that because I really want to focus on Charlie's last message. [00:48:23] Welcome, Erica. [00:48:28] Good morning. [00:48:29] Sorry. [00:48:30] Just emotional. [00:48:32] Good morning. [00:48:34] It is, gosh, three months. [00:48:37] And, you know, what you said yesterday, and we don't have to get into this. [00:48:41] I don't want to spend a lot of time on it. [00:48:42] But it's evil what is happening. [00:48:46] My wife and I, I honestly have thought about my wife so much because, God forbid, something ever happens to me. [00:48:58] I don't know how you handle this, Eric. [00:49:01] I don't know how to be dragged into, you know, you were involved in the death and all this crazy evil stuff. [00:49:11] No, it's sick. [00:49:13] God bless you. [00:49:14] God bless you. [00:49:17] It is. [00:49:18] My family means everything to me. [00:49:22] Turning Point USA has always been in our life and has always been so good to Charlie and Charlie was good to his team. [00:49:30] Everyone loved Charlie. [00:49:35] I get that. [00:49:37] Everyone wants an answer to this evil. [00:49:41] And sometimes the answer is very clear. [00:49:45] Yeah. [00:49:46] The truth is very clear. [00:49:50] Are you worried? [00:49:51] Well, and one question, and then we'll go into what the real answer is. [00:49:55] You concerned about his assassin is in court today. [00:49:59] Are you concerned about being able to have a jury that's not been tainted? [00:50:06] No, it's a real thing, Glenn. [00:50:08] And you get this. [00:50:09] A lot of people don't. [00:50:10] And I think that we need to do a better job of educating our citizens about our court systems. [00:50:16] A lot of people don't know how an actual trial plays out. [00:50:20] I am very curious about how the United Healthcare case plays out. [00:50:26] We are living in a day and age where social media can absolutely impact. [00:50:32] I feel it can. [00:50:33] The reason I say that is because I don't want a tainted jury poll. [00:50:38] I want justice for my husband. [00:50:40] Anytime we have leads, anytime we hear anything, we send it to the authorities. [00:50:45] We're not messing around. [00:50:47] None of us are involved in my husband's murder. [00:50:52] None of us. [00:50:54] Turning Point USA, myself, any of these other crazy accusations, none of us. [00:51:02] And so I want our team who's on this case to do what we hired them to do and take care of this. [00:51:14] And the unfortunate part is that everyone's acting as if the case in the trial is going to be tomorrow. [00:51:23] It's not Glenn, you know this. [00:51:25] The case is not going to be, I mean, in full transparency. [00:51:28] We're looking at end of 26, beginning of 27, probably. [00:51:35] I, I mean, this is not something that is going to be happening tomorrow. [00:51:40] Say that again. [00:51:42] Well, it's. [00:51:43] I mean, how do you get a jury with that much time and what's what's happening? [00:51:46] And, quite honestly I I, I don't need you to comment on this, but I think mental illness is involved in uh, in some of this uh stuff that is online. [00:51:57] Yeah, and I feel bad. [00:51:58] I am not. [00:51:59] I am not going to waste my time. [00:52:01] I'm not going to waste my time in in um combating people, going toe-to-toe, calling people names. [00:52:10] I, I don't, I don't, I just that's just not me. [00:52:12] That's not how Charlie operated, we. [00:52:15] There's no reason for me to go down a dark place like that. [00:52:20] I, I am so tired of the fracture. [00:52:23] What drives me nuts is that Charlie, he has worked and provided and has blessed us with so much, like literally his book. [00:52:34] He has blessed us with so much wisdom, so much um, he's just such a good thought leader he he blessed us with, with laser focus on the mission, on saving this country, but instead we're so focused on who did what like, yes, we will figure all that out. [00:52:54] Yes, this is a murder case. [00:52:56] He was. [00:52:56] He did not die in a car crash. [00:52:58] Yes, that will be handled. [00:53:00] But my husband's legacy is not about his murder. [00:53:03] My husband's legacy is what he left behind and and it's it's, it's. [00:53:10] You know, I just did an hour. [00:53:11] I threw out all the stuff that I was going to talk about, all of the problems in the country, all you know the, the debt and the Venezuela and China, and all of this stuff um, and I, I went in a different direction, just about the meaning of life. [00:53:25] Um, because we're losing touch with life has meaning and value and the same thing, I think here, you know, we could talk about a million things, but and I know this, I you know he writes about the sabbath and honoring the sabbath and I have to tell you, if I didn't honor the sabbath, I would have been dead a long time ago when I was at the apex of of work, I used to have to have two staffs, one in the day and one at night. [00:53:53] Charlie was the same way. [00:53:54] You you, you. [00:53:55] Just there's not enough hours in the day to do everything. [00:53:57] And if I didn't shut down and just concentrate on god and my family for one day, total shutdown, I wouldn't have made it. [00:54:07] And and that's what Charlie talks about in this book and I know you've, you've talked to people. [00:54:12] You know uh, you have you've, you've broadened this, so you know you can get people who are not religious, but can you talk to people who are religious? [00:54:19] Because I know a lot of people that are religious that do not honor the sabbath, Sabbath. [00:54:24] Why is it so important? [00:54:26] Right. [00:54:27] Yes. [00:54:28] And so it's interesting because we live in a day and age where people are trying to separate the Old Testament from the New Testament. [00:54:35] You cannot pick and choose portions of the Bible. [00:54:42] The New Testament is fulfilled, like everything is being fulfilled. [00:54:46] You can't separate any of that. [00:54:51] The one thing Charlie would say is that it is one of the only commandments where if you don't participate in it, you are the one who is missing out on the blessing, not God. [00:55:03] True. [00:55:04] And for Charlie, just like you, you know how it is. [00:55:08] Long days, long hours, trying to balance it all. [00:55:13] And yes, you can to some extent, but there is going to come a point where you are on the verge of burnout and you have a decision to make. [00:55:20] Are you going to blow through your adrenals, spike up all of your cortisol levels forever, and just try to wear it as a badge of honor, like asleep when I'm dead? [00:55:30] Or are you going to do what you're doing and what Charlie's doing where you literally are so intentional about your time down to the millisecond because you know that that's all you have? [00:55:44] You don't know how long you'll be here, but you know that you have time and you are in control of your time and you're in control of how you use your time. [00:55:52] And he was very good of knowing, okay, if I can just turn off my devices, turn off the noise and honor the Lord, I can reset, I can reset my brain. [00:56:03] I can give myself a second to not have to be attached to this and whatever mind virus is on the internet and the politics for that day, like give yourself a break. [00:56:18] And the thing is, is that if you think that you can't and you're a Christian and you say, oh, well, I have this really important thing going on, you are proving right there that you're also breaking a commandment. [00:56:34] You're involving idols in your life. [00:56:37] You're putting other, yes, God's before the one true God. [00:56:41] And so obviously there are caveats here, meaning if you're, you know, if you see someone drowning, you're not going to just watch them drown. [00:56:51] Like there's, there's caveats of like preserving life. [00:56:54] There's common set. [00:56:55] I know common sense is not common, but let's just work with me here. [00:57:00] Right. [00:57:03] So can I ask you? [00:57:06] You know, it's one of those things where Charlie was very intentional. [00:57:10] I blew out my adrenal glance. [00:57:13] And it was, it's not a fun thing. [00:57:16] And I still was honoring the Sabbath. [00:57:18] No. [00:57:19] But it's just, it's just go, And part, I don't know, but there were times that Tanya, and she was the key for me. [00:57:31] We would get sloppy and I would say, honey, I have got to fly here. [00:57:36] I've got to do this. [00:57:38] This is, you know, and we get sloppy for a while and then we would, you know, bring it back, et cetera, et cetera. [00:57:43] Did you guys go through a period? [00:57:45] I mean, were you just like, did you just nail this? [00:57:48] Or do you have periods where you were a little sloppy? [00:57:50] No. [00:57:50] And you're like, okay, I got to correct it. [00:57:52] No, we had, and that's the creative part. [00:57:54] Charlie was never legalistic about this. [00:57:56] He wasn't. [00:57:58] If you can't get a full 24 hours in working in through your week, maybe you just sunset your device from 5 p.m. up until the next morning. [00:58:07] I mean, back in the day when we didn't even have email, people knew they couldn't reach you. [00:58:12] You did have a home line. [00:58:14] I think we should bring back house phones, make house phones great again. [00:58:19] I just feel that, you know, there's a way for you to be able to do this and not put pressure on yourself where you're letting yourself down. [00:58:28] That's what I don't want to have happen is where you let yourself down. [00:58:30] So if you say, you know what, I will be doing this on Wednesday and I'll be doing it for these specific amount of hours. [00:58:39] Just be easy on yourself. [00:58:40] Give yourself some grace. [00:58:42] Start off with an hour, start off with two. [00:58:44] And then from there, you grow and you become more and more intentional. [00:58:48] And then the people around you will honor that and you're setting your own boundary to where they even get to have a chance to have a Sabbath. [00:58:55] Yeah. [00:58:56] Hang on. [00:58:56] I take one minute break and then we'll be back with Erica Kirk. [00:59:00] Her husband's book who has just released. [00:59:03] It'll be number one. [00:59:05] And it's fabulous. [00:59:07] And what a way to go out. [00:59:10] Your last message is honor the Sabbath. [00:59:12] And here's why. [00:59:13] We'll talk about it some more with Erica in just a second. [00:59:15] First, let me tell you about Cozy Earth. [00:59:17] There are gifts people use once. [00:59:18] There are gifts people that they use every single night. [00:59:21] Which one do you want to give? [00:59:22] If you're looking for something that you want to give, I'm just going to be real frank with you. [00:59:26] I said this yesterday. [00:59:27] My wife has been very, very clear. [00:59:29] Here's what I want for Christmas. [00:59:31] I want cozy earth pajamas. [00:59:32] And I'm like, well, you already have a pair. [00:59:34] What kind of fat luxury are you looking for, woman? [00:59:37] No, I didn't say that. [00:59:39] Otherwise, I'd be sleeping out on the sidewalk. [00:59:41] She said, I want a pair of cozy earth pajamas. [00:59:44] I just love them, love them, love them. [00:59:46] Also, we got a cuddle. [00:59:48] I think it's cuddle bubble or bubble cuddle. [00:59:50] I don't remember. [00:59:51] You'll find it online. [00:59:52] It's their blanket and it's like this faux fur, but it's really, really super soft. [00:59:56] It's fabulous. [00:59:57] That thing migrates from our bed to the downstairs TV, you know, then it goes to when my daughter is in town, then all of a sudden I'll sign up, find it on her bed. [01:00:07] You might need, if you have more than one woman in the house, because they're always cold, at least in my family, you might need more than one of those. [01:00:13] They're great Christmas gifts. [01:00:15] Now is the time to order it. [01:00:17] If you want it by Christmas, you got to do it now. [01:00:19] Cozyearth.com. [01:00:20] Use the promo code Beck, save 40%. [01:00:22] Make sure you order by December 12th, which is tomorrow. [01:00:26] Guaranteed Christmas delivery. [01:00:27] Cozyearth.com, promo code Beck. [01:00:29] Cozyearth.com, promo code Beck. [01:00:31] 10 seconds, back with Erica. [01:00:46] We're with Erica Kirk. [01:00:49] It is yesterday was the three-year anniversary. [01:00:54] Or sorry, the three-month anniversary. [01:00:56] It feels like three years at times. [01:00:57] It feels like three years. [01:01:00] Doesn't it? [01:01:01] I mean, it's got to even more for you. [01:01:03] It just feels like it was forever ago. [01:01:05] It's crazy. [01:01:07] Charlie's final book is out. [01:01:09] It's called Stop in the Name of God, Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life. [01:01:13] You guys made the decision to honor the Sabbath on Saturday. [01:01:17] Why did you do that? [01:01:19] Can you tell me why'd you find that important? [01:01:22] Yes. [01:01:24] Honestly, it just boiled down to schedule-wise for us. === Sunday Planning for the Week Ahead (04:38) === [01:01:28] Charlie always made sure to build in that day specifically because he wanted to be prepared for the week ahead and he loved having Sunday as his planning day. [01:01:38] I'm actually sitting in his office. [01:01:40] This is his home office. [01:01:42] And I have not been in here for a very long time. [01:01:46] And I've just been, that's part of the reason why I keep looking down. [01:01:49] It's not because I'm not wanting to look at you. [01:01:50] It's because like there are so many treasures in here. [01:01:53] Like for instance, like this piece of paper. [01:01:56] He wrote on everything. [01:01:58] He has papers everywhere. [01:01:59] This says, it's the priorities. [01:02:02] It says family, children, legacy, kids number one versus careerism, consumerism, and loneliness. [01:02:14] That's interesting. [01:02:15] I don't know. [01:02:15] I could spend hours at this desk, but my point is with little things like that is that he would sit here on Sundays writing, using his journal, like going through all these drawers. [01:02:29] And he was preparing for the week ahead. [01:02:31] He was putting on his armor for battle, metaphorically. [01:02:35] And he took that time on Sunday after being with the Lord on Saturday and with the family to really get his mind right. [01:02:43] And I was even going through one of my kids' binders, like their baby books, and out came a letter that Charlie wrote to my daughter that she is supposed to open on her 16th birthday. [01:02:56] And I'll never forget when he wrote that. [01:02:58] He was so excited. [01:02:59] And he was like, one day she'll be able to open this. [01:03:01] I was like, yeah. [01:03:01] But you know what? [01:03:02] It's so interesting because I look back now and I'm thinking, in some way, we operate like the Lord puts it in us to operate the way we operate without even knowing because he knows what our mission is here. [01:03:17] And so the Lord put in Charlie such a haste for time, meaning like, I'm not going to run. [01:03:24] I do not want to waste time. [01:03:26] Everything was intentional. [01:03:28] Everything. [01:03:30] Can I ask you, and please feel free. [01:03:32] I don't mean to pry. [01:03:33] And so please feel free to just say I'm not going to answer this. [01:03:36] Oh, no. [01:03:36] But I know open book. [01:03:39] I know the tour, that was the first stop of the tour. [01:03:44] And I know you two had met with your priest the night before. [01:03:49] And do you think Charlie knew to some degree and had made the conscience, the conscious choice that I may be taken out early? [01:04:03] Not saying he knew that that day, but that he had any inkling that this might come his way and that he intentionally chose to move forward with faith in God. [01:04:17] It's interesting because we always, we have, I mean, I still, I have unbelievable amounts of death threats. [01:04:24] My kids have kidnapping threats, death threats. [01:04:27] Our whole team has death threats. [01:04:30] We knew that there was always going to be a threat, but Charlie and I always, we promised each other we would never live in fear. [01:04:37] And he would say, if they're going to get me, they're going to get me. [01:04:40] But he was not messaging people the day before saying, I'm going to be murdered. [01:04:46] They're coming after me. [01:04:47] Someone's going to kill me. [01:04:49] He didn't say that. [01:04:51] And I have a cell phone. [01:04:54] Didn't say that. [01:04:55] And so what I do know is that we believe in the power of prayer. [01:05:00] And what I do know is that we believe in our sovereign God. [01:05:03] And what I do know is that that night before, we did what we usually did before tours. [01:05:09] We said our prayer and we asked the Lord to protect us. [01:05:13] And we asked the Lord that his will be done. [01:05:16] That's what we did. [01:05:22] Is it true that nobody knows, I mean, except for the family, nobody knows where he's buried because of what you are afraid people will do? [01:05:33] My gosh. [01:05:37] Why do I need to have people coming to a private place that's for my in-laws? [01:05:43] This is their son. [01:05:45] This is the father of my children, my husband, my own parents. [01:05:52] I want to be in peace when I go and pray with my daughter and my son at my husband's gravesite. [01:06:00] I don't need photos taken of me. [01:06:03] I don't need people coming up tapping me on the shoulder. === Hemispheric Conflict vs One System (14:46) === [01:06:06] I don't. [01:06:07] We have a beautiful place that we'll be making for public. [01:06:10] Yes. [01:06:12] And people can ask, well, why did you put on display XYZ when all this happened? [01:06:17] Because you know what? [01:06:18] If we didn't show the behind the scenes of everything that happened and all that stuff, they would have still said, why didn't you show behind the scenes? [01:06:26] If you do show behind the scenes, they're going to say, oh, this is terrible. [01:06:31] You can't win. [01:06:32] I'm not here to win. [01:06:34] My audience, my audience is the Lord and Charlie. [01:06:38] That's it. [01:06:39] That's my audience. [01:06:41] I love you. [01:06:42] You have my support. [01:06:43] I was there with you at the fundraiser on Saturday, and we just love you and appreciate you. [01:06:48] Thanks. [01:06:48] This is Glenn Beck. [01:06:51] Get the book at 45books.com. [01:06:54] That's 45books.com. [01:06:56] It's Charlie Kirk's last book, Stop in the Name of God. 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[01:08:56] You know, I started out, I had decided several different directions we could go today, and I had done, you know, I've prepped about three shows today and then threw them all out right before we went on the air. [01:09:09] But, you know, we really have to talk about Venezuela. [01:09:14] Stu, I'll give you a choice. [01:09:15] Venezuela, China, coming war. [01:09:22] That's lots of fun. [01:09:23] The Fed and the economic collapse that is going on with that. [01:09:28] Okay. [01:09:29] Not just with America, but all central banks. [01:09:33] Or I could tell you the great heartwarming story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. [01:09:38] Oh, wow. [01:09:39] I'm pulling for that one myself. [01:09:41] Quite the variety there. [01:09:43] Oh, Glenn. [01:09:43] A little bit all over the board as we normally are. [01:09:47] I would love to hear the Rudolph story, though we do have another week of shows up to Christmas. [01:09:53] Maybe we can. [01:09:54] So I want to squeeze anything hopeful right out of the show. [01:09:58] That's what you're saying to me. [01:09:59] I disagree. [01:10:00] I actually find the Canadian healthcare story we've been talking about quite hopeful, right? [01:10:04] Like that people are just stepping up to help this woman they don't know and bring her out of a socialist system to America. [01:10:09] I see lots of hope in that story, actually. [01:10:11] I agree. [01:10:11] I agree with that. [01:10:12] Yeah. [01:10:13] And I think, you know, we just talked with Erica. [01:10:16] She's trying to keep her husband's legacy alive with something really important, which is great. [01:10:22] You know, it's tough to find those moments, I suppose. [01:10:24] But I will say, you know, you did have me a bit intrigued when you were talking about the Venezuela thing and kind of just flatly with no qualifiers and a big fat period at the end of it said war is coming. [01:10:38] Like, do you think we're, what does that mean? [01:10:39] Is that generalized? [01:10:40] You're worried about, you know, future conflicts? [01:10:43] Are you saying like we're actually going to war with Venezuela actively? [01:10:47] No, I don't think we're going to war with Venezuela. [01:10:50] I think, I mean, we could, but I don't think that's how it's going to play out. [01:10:58] Even if we, even if we went into Venezuela with troops, which I don't think is going to happen, but even though we did that, it wouldn't be war with Venezuela. [01:11:05] It'd be war with China. [01:11:08] And that's just great. [01:11:09] Oh, that's much better. [01:11:11] Wow. [01:11:11] Okay. [01:11:12] Yeah, you love to get to uplifting stuff, I can see. [01:11:14] So I told you. [01:11:17] I told you. [01:11:18] Is it too late to start rude off? [01:11:19] You're the one pushing me in this direction. [01:11:21] You want it or not? [01:11:22] You want it or not? [01:11:22] No, I do. [01:11:23] I want to hear this. [01:11:24] Okay. [01:11:25] What do you know about the crude? [01:11:27] What do you know about the oil tanker that we seized yesterday? [01:11:31] I mean, just very little. [01:11:32] That's what's been in the news. [01:11:33] That's it. [01:11:35] Okay. [01:11:36] Oil tanker. [01:11:36] Everybody's like, we took an oil tanker now. [01:11:38] Yeah, what oil tanker? [01:11:39] This oil tanker has been a bone of contention between us and Venezuela for a very, very long time because they are taking oil basically to China. [01:11:51] And we have said no. [01:11:54] And they've also been doing it with Iran, taking some Iranian oil with this tanker, et cetera, et cetera. [01:11:58] It has been, it's a troubled oil tanker. [01:12:05] So finally, Donald Trump just said yesterday, enough is enough. [01:12:08] That is not that's a message to China. [01:12:15] That's all that that was. [01:12:16] You know, we, we are, when you look at what's happening in Venezuela, here's what I want you to understand. [01:12:25] The world is profoundly changing. [01:12:29] Now, I would have been telling you this had Kamala Harris been in, I would have been telling you the world is profoundly changing and it's going to go into a global structure. [01:12:41] And we're going to have one world government and then China and Russia. [01:12:44] There'd be, you know, that. [01:12:46] The West would go into one world government. [01:12:50] That's what I would be telling you today. [01:12:52] I'm telling you now, we are going into another kind of reset, not the great reset, but a different reset. [01:13:01] And this one is going to go to nation states. [01:13:04] And the United States is protecting itself and setting up. [01:13:09] You remember the chalkboard when I said, you know, the disease from the Islamists and the anarchists and the socialists and communists would spread around the world. [01:13:20] The last part of that chalkboard is not that it would just spread around the world, but it would try to collapse the systems. [01:13:30] Our systems, both East and West, are collapsing as we know it. [01:13:35] And, you know, another chalkboard I put out about 2015, I wish I had Glenn AI up right to now because I could go and find it for you. [01:13:43] But I think around 2017, I put a chalkboard up and I said, there's two things left. [01:13:48] There's collapse of the currency and war. [01:13:51] And they always, one happens before the other, but they always go hand in hand. [01:13:56] Usually what happens when you get into an end of an empire, a dying empire, which we are, when you get to there, what happens is you usually have the rising power, which many will believe is China, but it's not. [01:14:11] The rising power comes up and they will make a first strike and they will strike us in some way or another to put us out and then they rise up to the top, okay? [01:14:25] That's usually what happens. [01:14:26] This time, there is no rising power because China is bluffing. [01:14:32] We're bluffing. [01:14:33] We cannot get out from under this debt. [01:14:36] The entire world has this debt. [01:14:38] So there's a debt explosion that's going to happen. [01:14:41] How that shapes up, how that turns out, I don't know. [01:14:45] But war will come with it because it's going to be such a profound change. [01:14:51] Now, what's happening is we're not going into one system. [01:14:55] We're going into two systems. [01:14:58] There will be one system for the East and one system for the West. [01:15:01] I'm convinced of that. [01:15:04] What Donald Trump is doing is everything that's happening in Venezuela. [01:15:08] Yes, it has something to do with drugs in our own streets, et cetera, et cetera. [01:15:11] But mainly it is saying to Iran, Russia, and China, get the hell out of our hemisphere. [01:15:21] You're no longer welcome here. [01:15:23] That's why Russia and China were coming into the Japanese airspace just yesterday, and we in Japan had to push them back. [01:15:34] They're not trying to start a war. [01:15:35] They're checking us. [01:15:36] They're putting us in check because they're going to do the same thing to that hemisphere. [01:15:42] They're going to say, okay, fine. [01:15:44] You have the West. [01:15:45] We have the East. [01:15:47] And that, I think, is what's coming. [01:15:50] And how that works out, it always, war and currency collapse, those always go hand in hand. [01:16:02] I don't know this time because you're going to lose. [01:16:06] I mean, we're going to lose South Korea as an asset. [01:16:09] South Korea is going to be, it will fall to the Chinese. [01:16:13] When that happens, what happens to Japan? [01:16:16] Do they fall to the Chinese too? [01:16:18] What happens to Taiwan? [01:16:19] Does that fall to the Chinese? [01:16:21] Let me bring Jason in on this. [01:16:23] Do you agree with what I'm saying so far? [01:16:25] Yeah, pretty much. [01:16:26] I definitely think we're entering into a stage of hemisphere control. [01:16:31] And the tanker situation is a perfect example of everything that we've been talking about since this whole Venezuela thing started. [01:16:38] You look at a tanker that's been sanctioned since I think 2022. [01:16:41] This was under the Biden administration. [01:16:43] It was sanctioned. [01:16:44] And what they discovered then was that the Iranian Republican Guard Corps was sending direct orders, basically, to the people that were involved with this tanker to take Iranian oil eventually over to Asia, which pretty much means China, and then make money that they were filtering back to Iran. [01:17:02] Well, another player in that was this extremely wealthy Russian oligarch. [01:17:07] So you have the Russians. [01:17:08] You know that he's not doing this on his own. [01:17:10] You know that Russia is involved in some way. [01:17:13] So you have all these players that are involved in trying to control assets or at least use the hemisphere of America to do this thing and to pull it off. [01:17:23] You have Russia. [01:17:24] You have the Iranians. [01:17:25] You have China. [01:17:26] All these people are operating in our backyard. [01:17:28] It was crazy. [01:17:29] Did you see the Venezuelan opposition leader, Machado, yesterday? [01:17:34] In Norway? [01:17:35] Yes. [01:17:36] I mean, she was for they forbid her for leaving Venezuela. [01:17:40] She's just gotten a Nobel Peace Prize. [01:17:42] She's the opposition leader. [01:17:44] And the Nobel Prize just went to her for peace, and she showed up. [01:17:49] I don't know what's going to happen to her when she goes back. [01:17:52] Yeah, she was asked directly because of this tanker situation, everything going on with our buildup in, you know, in South America, if she supported a U.S. invasion or ground operation stuff like that. [01:18:03] And she goes, invasion? [01:18:04] Well, Venezuela has already been invaded. [01:18:06] Who did she give as an example of the invasion? [01:18:09] She named specifically Hezbollah, Hamas, and other international terror organizations and drug trafficking organizations. [01:18:18] This is known to everyone. [01:18:20] This is not just about drugs. [01:18:21] Now, do I, I don't, I don't, I want to make this clear. [01:18:24] I'm not like advocating for us to go in and do any kind of war. [01:18:27] I don't want to. [01:18:27] I don't want involved. [01:18:28] I don't want that. [01:18:29] But what you're saying as far as hemispheric conflict is developing. [01:18:34] Like there's no stopping it. [01:18:37] Now's the chance of how do we maneuver ourselves into where we can, I don't know, somehow influence or not and get, like, I don't want to get involved in this whole China-Taiwan thing. [01:18:50] If any of this sounds beneficial or at least, I don't know, optimistic, is that now the players within that hemisphere, like Japan, Japan, are they like the number three economy in the world? [01:19:05] It's around that area. [01:19:06] They have a juggernaut economy. [01:19:08] It's not as doing well like all the others in the world are not doing well. [01:19:10] But they also have a major military that's not authorized to do offensive operations. [01:19:15] They are a perfect check to China. [01:19:18] Why are we always the ones that are the first people they call to go and handle that situation? [01:19:22] Regional powers are emerging like Japan. [01:19:27] This is the exact opposite. [01:19:29] This is what people need to understand. [01:19:30] This was going to happen, and it was going to happen, and it was either going to go into China and their sphere of influence and the West as a global, you know, one world order. [01:19:42] Okay. [01:19:43] Those would have been the two powers. [01:19:45] That was coming. [01:19:46] Would it have had to have collapse and possible war? [01:19:49] Yeah. [01:19:50] Because everything's changing. [01:19:51] And to get people to change that much probably would mean some war. [01:19:57] So what's happening is Donald Trump has just said, no, nation states, individual states matter. [01:20:04] That's where the people are. [01:20:06] They want their own representation in their own state. [01:20:10] And so the United States is standing up for that. [01:20:13] And so you're going to see, for instance, in the Eastern Hemisphere, you're going to see Japan, Australia. [01:20:21] They're going to have to stand on their own two feet because we're not going to be able to do it. [01:20:26] So they're going to have to stand on their own two feet. [01:20:29] When it comes to this hemisphere, Donald Trump is making sure that we have all of the resources locked down, all of the rare earth minerals locked down, everything that we're going to need to survive as a hemisphere. [01:20:43] Because at best, we're going into some sort of a cold war. [01:20:47] Would you agree with that? [01:20:50] At best. [01:20:51] At best. [01:20:51] Yes. [01:20:52] I tell you what, Glad. === Trump's Cold War Resource Lockdown (08:34) === [01:20:53] We talked yesterday on your TV show about the year 2027, which we're about to start the clock on the 12-month countdown to 2027. [01:21:02] So many predictions have made about that year in 2027. [01:21:05] For one, China being able to or being ready to take back Taiwan. [01:21:10] That's huge. 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[01:29:44] I believe in life and I believe in the sanctity of life. [01:29:47] And the worst part is, I mean, you could make a case. [01:29:51] I don't buy into it, but I can understand it entirely. [01:29:54] You make a case for somebody who's critically ill and they're just in massive pain and they're going to die. [01:30:01] You can make that case. [01:30:03] But what's happening now is this is all being sold now as compassion. [01:30:10] And all it is is it's just reducing, you know, to quote Scrooge, the surplus population because there's a shortage of doctors and medicine and everything else. [01:30:19] And it's horrific and it's evil. [01:30:21] And it's been done over and over and over again in the most Malthusian ways all throughout history. [01:30:26] And it is an abomination. [01:30:29] But it's what happens when you have socialized medicine. [01:30:33] So with that being said, that's one reason why I was alerted to this story because I think MAID is just really robbing us of humanity. [01:30:47] And then I started looking into this story about this woman named Jolene up in Saskatchewan. [01:30:55] She has a really very, very painful disease. [01:31:00] She can have it fixed. [01:31:00] She's had, I think, two or three surgeries already. [01:31:02] She just needs one more. [01:31:03] It'll be fixed, but she can't get it because nobody up in Saskatchewan, no doctor performs it. [01:31:08] She needed a medical waiver from an endocrinologist to be able to go get another doctor in another province, but the bureaucracy and all the endocrinologists up in Saskatchewan are like, I can't take any new patients, so I can't help you out. [01:31:24] So she's just now, you know, the state was like, well, you could die. [01:31:28] You know, how about January 7th? [01:31:30] We could schedule that for you. [01:31:32] Holy cow. 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[01:33:04] Miles Sundine joins me now. [01:33:06] He is the husband of the Canadian woman that we've been telling you about the last couple of days. [01:33:12] Miles, welcome to the program. [01:33:14] How are you? [01:33:15] Hi, Glenn. [01:33:17] Good morning. [01:33:18] I'm well. [01:33:20] And first of all, I just wanted to say thank you so much. [01:33:25] Apparently, you're a very popular guy. [01:33:27] You've opened up a lot of doors and a lot of things going on in social media. [01:33:32] I've had multiple contacts from media companies spread across Canada and the U.S. and now Great Britain, the U.K. this morning. [01:33:41] So thank you. [01:33:43] I hope that with your help, we can get some resolution. [01:33:48] We are going to do everything we can. [01:33:52] My staff has been on the phone with the administration here today. [01:33:57] The biggest problem we have is you guys don't have passports. [01:34:00] And getting you across the border is, I mean, it's just, it's going to take possibly an administrative move from our president to make that happen. [01:34:10] But we're doing everything we can. [01:34:14] How are you holding up through all of this? [01:34:18] Well, Glenn, it's been a long and very arduous journey. [01:34:24] It's been over eight years now that Julian has been very ill. [01:34:29] We've gone through very tough times trying to get help through our health care system, long, long wait times, both to see specialists to get a diagnosis initially, and then, of course, to wait times for surgeries as well. [01:34:47] And the problem is, of course, as this disease continues to devastate her body, it becomes worse and worse as time goes on. [01:34:57] She has subsequently developed other conditions, diverticulitis and osteoporosis, very badly because of the sedentary lifestyle that she's had to lead dealing with the illness. [01:35:14] Can she get back with this surgery? [01:35:16] Can she get back to a somewhat normal life, Miles? [01:35:22] With this surgery, the parathyroid symptoms will disappear. [01:35:28] After her third surgery, they didn't find a third gland, but they feel the doctor felt that he maybe disrupted the blood supply to a gland that was overproducing the PTH hormone. [01:35:40] And she went 14 months without any of those complications related to the parathyroid disease. [01:35:47] However, she's at that point was still dealing with these other subsequent afflictions that took place because of the long wait times. [01:35:57] She can get back to an almost normal life as far as the parathyroid hormone goes. [01:36:01] Yes, absolutely. [01:36:04] And is that a life she will be happy with and fulfilled in? [01:36:14] Glenn, eight years of laying on a couch with next to no social interaction, with her only trips leaving the home, is to go to hospital for extended stays at times, lab work and doctor appointments. [01:36:36] The mental damage as well is unbelievable. [01:36:43] You know, she's socially cut off. [01:36:45] We do have friends and some family that do pay visits, but it's hard. [01:36:49] Everyone has busy lives. [01:36:52] I read this yesterday, and I don't know if I can get through it. [01:37:02] She said, My friends have stopped visiting me. [01:37:05] I'm isolated. [01:37:06] I've been alone lying on the couch for eight years, sick and curled up in a ball, pushing for the day to end. [01:37:13] I go to bed at six at night because I can't stand to be awake anymore. [01:37:23] How is this affecting you? [01:37:26] I don't know the woman that I love. [01:37:28] If this was happening, I don't. [01:37:32] How are you doing? [01:37:37] It's hard, Glenn, but I mean, I have resolved to be strong as I possibly can because she has to have that support. [01:37:50] But it's tough on me, for sure. [01:37:52] Emotionally, at times, I have even when you're reading that statement, I have a hard time not choking up and almost to a point of being unable to talk, but I'm trying to control it so we can get through this interview. [01:38:12] I feel I feel the same way. [01:38:18] I hope, Miles, that we're going to get a chance to meet each other and have a happy outcome on all of this. [01:38:30] I pray for the same result, my friend. [01:38:32] Yes. [01:38:36] I saw something from the CBC, and I honestly didn't understand the point. [01:38:43] They had some experts saying that Glenn Beck was only doing this for political reasons or whatever. [01:38:49] And I don't care what other people think. [01:38:52] But it said, I'm being a distraction because I'm having Canadians lose focus on the real point. [01:39:03] And I honestly, I don't know if you saw that story. [01:39:05] I don't know what the real point is. [01:39:08] What is happening? [01:39:10] What I'm concerned, the reason why this hits me is I feel like we're losing our humanity. [01:39:19] When I read that from your wife, I thought, how do you not see the human here? [01:39:28] How does an endocrinologist, and I don't know how your system works up there, but I don't understand how somebody, some doctor in Saskatchewan doesn't just say, I don't need another patient. [01:39:43] I just need to, I'll give you the script so you can go find another doctor. [01:39:49] I don't understand what's happening. [01:39:50] And I feel like we just so devalue life that when somebody says, oh, I can't get the surgery or I can't do this, that we just are starting to accept, oh, well, they'll kill themselves. [01:40:03] And we can't become those people. [01:40:08] No, I absolutely agree. [01:40:11] The problem is, and I don't necessarily blame the specialists, endocrinologists, and surgeons here in the province. [01:40:18] They are to do that. [01:40:20] I don't mean to. [01:40:22] Yeah. [01:40:22] No, and they're just absolutely overwhelmed. [01:40:26] We don't have enough doctors and specialists. [01:40:28] We don't have enough nurses. [01:40:34] I'll give you just a wee bit of background. [01:40:37] I was raised in the Baptist Church, and my parents were very good friends with a gentleman by the name of Tommy Douglas, who was the Saskatchewan premier at the time in the late 50s. [01:40:47] And he was the one that first instituted universal health care here in Saskatchewan, which spread eventually across the country as a national healthcare system. [01:40:58] Initially, and I remember this as a child and a younger person, that healthcare system did actually work very well. [01:41:09] But I will absolutely tell you that in the last 20 plus years, mismanagement, I think, is number one, underfunding. [01:41:22] And in the last 10 years, a huge influx of Growth in our population, largely due to immigration, has overwhelmed this system to the point that it is completely devastated. [01:41:45] What can the average person do to help you guys? [01:41:49] What is it? [01:41:50] If we can find the doctor, and we can. [01:41:52] I've put a plea out to the thyroid center in Tampa because I know that's one place that you guys have tried to go get into, but you couldn't get the recommendation up in Canada. [01:42:03] Right. [01:42:04] But if we can get you there, I mean, I'll send a plane. [01:42:09] You're not going to travel. [01:42:10] She can't travel commercially. [01:42:12] I'll send a plane. [01:42:14] We'll send her wherever we can find the doctor in the hospital to do it. [01:42:17] What else do you guys need, Miles? [01:42:20] What else can we do? [01:42:22] Well, the passport situation is probably handable. [01:42:26] If we go forward with that, I can probably get an expedited passport within four to five days. [01:42:35] My biggest problem is travel and lodging expenses are probably doable for us, but the costs in the U.S. of the medical treatment is far beyond our financial capabilities. [01:42:52] We'll figure that out. [01:42:54] We'll figure that out. [01:42:56] Miles, I did have a doctor in Atlanta. [01:43:01] Thank you so much. [01:43:02] Reach out to me yesterday and I had a conversation with him. [01:43:05] He was one of the doctors that are surgeons that wanted to help. [01:43:10] Unfortunately, after reviewing the complexity of Julian's cases, he felt it was perhaps a little bit beyond his spectrum of ability to assist. [01:43:22] But he is assisting us with trying to get a referral into the Norman Parathyroid Clinic in Tampa at this point. [01:43:33] She doesn't want to. [01:43:39] She doesn't want to do MAID, right? [01:43:42] I mean, if there's another option. [01:43:44] No. [01:43:46] No, she doesn't. [01:43:47] She wants to live. [01:43:50] But when your life is absolutely stolen from you, stolen from you for eight years, and you suffer so much pain, depression, and anxiety, I love her with all my heart, and I will do anything to get her the help she needs if it's out there and available. [01:44:13] But at the same time, I can't blame her. [01:44:16] It will break my heart. [01:44:19] But to be honest with you, Glenn, if she's a strong girl, if it was me, I think I would have had a gun to my head long ago. [01:44:32] That's the way it feels Miles. [01:44:42] You're not alone. [01:44:45] And neither is Jolene. [01:44:49] We'll find a way to make this happen if it is at all possible. [01:44:54] We pray for you. [01:44:55] There are millions of people who are praying for you now, and we'll do everything we can. [01:44:59] Thank you, Miles. 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[01:51:19] Sign up now at glennbeck.com. [01:51:37] Welcome back to the program. [01:51:38] 888727 Beck is the phone number. [01:51:42] So while we were in break here just moments ago, Glenn received a phone call from, I don't know that we can get into the details. [01:51:51] Maybe he can tell you when he gets back on here in a second of who it was, but let's call a high-level administration official who is trying desperately to help with the problem we've been talking about this hour. [01:52:05] If you're just tuning in, we're talking about a Canadian woman who has been suffering for eight years now from a terrible, terrible disease and incredible pain and suffering. [01:52:18] She tried to get surgery for a parathyroid condition that would largely solve, at least, I mean, you get the sense that there's still going to be issues she's dealing with, but largely solve the main issues associated with the parathyroid and tried to go to get a surgery done in Canada, was unable to do so. [01:52:40] There was no surgeon able to do the surgery in her province. [01:52:44] She then tried to get a referral. [01:52:48] I guess this is the way the Canadian system works, where they have a referral to allow her to go to a different province to get this surgery where maybe there is a surgeon that could do it. [01:52:59] She needs to go to an endocrinologist to get that referral. [01:53:05] And when she attempted to do so, she was unfortunately unable to get in for any referral because all the possible endocrinologists that could do this, we're not taking new patients. [01:53:24] That's where we are right now. [01:53:27] She then, at a hopeless point in her life, applied for MAID, which is essentially the Canadian euthanasia program. [01:53:39] So instead of getting the surgery that she needs and maybe recovering, she is faced with potentially ending her life. [01:53:46] Glenn is back now. [01:53:48] What can you tell us about what just happened, Glenn? [01:53:50] I can't tell you. [01:53:52] I don't. [01:53:53] I don't have permission to say. [01:53:55] Okay. [01:53:56] But very high-level administrative official just called and said, let's save her life. [01:54:14] We'll get it done. [01:54:19] We'll get it done. [01:54:29] Some phone calls. [01:54:35] Some phone calls have to be made. [01:54:39] But he said, I know they'll respond to me. [01:54:46] And we'll just get it done. [01:54:52] And I said, you know, whatever you need, whatever you need. [01:54:57] And he said, here's what I need. [01:55:00] Let's save her life. [01:55:09] Not done yet. [01:55:11] Pray. [01:55:12] Pray. [01:55:20] I love this audience. [01:55:22] I just love this audience. [01:55:25] He said, I can't believe how many people have been talking to me about this the last 12 hours. [01:55:35] He said, I'm being brought up to speed on everything. [01:55:38] said i think i understand everything um he said this surgery he said it is complex from what he understands and And he said, but it's like, he said, to have death be that. [01:56:04] It's like, I've torn my muscles and they're really, really bad. [01:56:11] Kill me. [01:56:13] He said, this is a fixable thing. [01:56:16] It's like death being the alternative is obscene. [01:56:23] So anyway. [01:56:27] Yeah. [01:56:28] Can I just say, I was just about to say the same thing. [01:56:31] I love this audience. [01:56:33] It is amazing how powerful you are. [01:56:35] If you're on the Glenn Beck staff, you know that if you get a number that says unknown or if it's a DC area code, you just pick it up because you never know. [01:56:47] And we are on the air and I get one of those numbers. [01:56:50] I go sprinting out. [01:56:51] I know. [01:56:52] And then, yeah, I can't say who it was, but I was like, oh, okay. [01:56:56] And then that's how fast you made that happen. [01:56:59] I mean, I mean, wow. [01:57:01] It's remarkable. [01:57:03] It's remarkable. [01:57:05] Yeah, you think about how many times this has happened over the years where the audience has stepped up and taken interest in something like this. [01:57:12] Sometimes a small scale of one person, sometimes tens of thousands. [01:57:18] And when that happens, it's almost like you know, I don't know. [01:57:23] I mean, who knows? [01:57:25] God's in charge of these things, not us. [01:57:27] But it's like, it seems like once this audience gets engaged, you know the problem's going to be solved. [01:57:33] I don't know how. [01:57:34] I don't know if, you know, you never know how. [01:57:36] You never know how it's going to happen. [01:57:38] But we've seen it so many times. [01:57:42] It's just incredible. [01:57:44] People are amazing. [01:57:46] I don't think that, you know, we're not out of the woods because the actual players have to be consulted. [01:57:56] But I know the person that is consulting with him today, and he's very confident that he can get that done. === Faking Composure vs. Real Tears (10:28) === [01:58:06] But I don't know what the cost is going to be, how much. [01:58:10] I mean, are they going to do it pro bono? [01:58:13] Are they going to still charge? [01:58:16] I don't know what this costs. [01:58:17] I don't, you know, we may need some help. [01:58:19] I will do everything I can. [01:58:23] I mean, we'll get her down here. [01:58:25] We'll put her up. [01:58:26] We'll do all that. [01:58:27] I don't know what that surgery costs. [01:58:30] But I know the doctors, some doctors, I don't know about the ones that he's talking about, but other doctors have volunteered to do the surgery. [01:58:38] But apparently it is complex. [01:58:41] He said more complex than normal. [01:58:44] He said, but totally doable. [01:58:46] He said, it's totally doable. [01:58:50] So I can't wait. [01:58:52] If that comes, we'll let you know later today or tomorrow. [01:58:55] And if we find out tomorrow, I want to call her husband back tomorrow. [01:59:02] Give him the good news. [01:59:06] What a job. [01:59:09] What a great job. [01:59:12] Thank you for listening. [01:59:17] Okay, let me take a quick break. [01:59:19] I've got to make up some commercials here because I've been blowing them off left and right today. [01:59:26] And I know the company's like, Glenn, if you want money to be able to pay for that airplane and the fuel, you should probably do some commercials. [01:59:33] So let me do those. [01:59:35] Let me talk to you about Cozy Earth. [01:59:37] Cozy Earth is a great company. [01:59:39] They make all kinds of bedding and sheets and comforters and pajamas and comfy clothes. [01:59:47] It's all this great, great fabric. [01:59:50] It's just really, really soft. 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[02:00:47] I was just thinking as I was reading that Christmas delivery. [02:00:51] I thought, you know, thank you, God. [02:00:56] Should have thought of that first. [02:00:57] Thank you, God. [02:00:59] What a great miracle. [02:01:04] Okay. [02:01:05] One more. [02:01:08] I'll try to make it through it. [02:01:11] That's the beauty of live radio. [02:01:15] Relief factor. [02:01:17] Oh, God, I've got to talk about pain and I'm thinking about Jolene. [02:01:22] Okay, most people with daily pain don't realize how much they're working around it. [02:01:28] They just adjust how you get out of a chair, how you turn your neck, how far you're willing to walk. [02:01:35] God, I don't think I can do this commercial. [02:01:37] Let's just say this: let's just go. [02:01:38] If you're in pain, just go to relieffactor.com. [02:01:40] Just go to relieffactor.com. [02:01:42] Try their three-week quick starts, 1995. [02:01:45] I've taken it. [02:01:46] It's great. [02:01:46] I still take it. [02:01:47] It's great. [02:01:48] It has helped me a great deal. [02:01:50] If you're in pain, try it. [02:01:51] ReliefFactor.com. [02:01:52] Call 8004 Relief. [02:01:53] 800, the number 4, Relief. [02:01:56] Back in the day. [02:01:58] The rope may break, but the ride goes on. [02:02:02] This is Glenn Beck. [02:02:25] My gosh, what a possible happy ending we have here from a day that I started with, uh, uh, you know, started with all kinds of, uh, all kinds of trouble, all kinds of trouble with the world. [02:02:40] Uh, It's ending in a nice way today. [02:02:47] Thank you so much for listening. [02:02:48] What did we not cover today, Stu? [02:02:51] Glenn, we didn't cover today. [02:02:52] We didn't get a chance to get to all the news stories occurring in the world. [02:02:57] But other than that, we got to everything. [02:03:03] We had a fascinating conversation with Erica Kirk. [02:03:06] My gosh, it seems like, I mean, that on any other day, that would be such a big deal on this program that we talked to her because we haven't even had a chance. [02:03:15] I even had a second to talk to you after the interview. [02:03:18] What did you think of the interview? [02:03:19] What do you think that she, how she handled it and what she said? [02:03:23] Yeah, I thought she was great. [02:03:25] I think she's an important figure here with everything going on in the world. [02:03:30] And, you know, I'm glad that she's taking this time to talk about, you know, not like just, hey, what happened with the terrible tragedy in our family, but also focusing more on her husband's last work, right? [02:03:46] Which is something completely outside of politics, something about your faith and your life and the Sabbath. [02:03:51] And it's just really, I think, impressive from that standpoint. [02:03:56] By the way, the book is called Stop in the Name of God, Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life. [02:04:01] It was written by Charlie Kirk, you know, finished over the summer right before he died. [02:04:05] You can get it at 45books.com, 45books.com, or wherever you buy your books. [02:04:11] Stop in the name of God. [02:04:12] One other interesting thing, because I hate talking about all the conspiracy stuff about the whole incident, honestly. [02:04:19] It's not particularly interesting to me, and I think it's not fruitful. [02:04:23] Sad. [02:04:24] But yes, and also just sad and tragic and many, a million things we could talk about on it. [02:04:29] And it's been covered by everybody. [02:04:30] So we don't need to go further on it. [02:04:32] One thing that is interesting to me, though, is part of the sort of attacks, the attacks on Erica since all of this happened were that she was kind of like putting on a performance, right? [02:04:45] Like every time she smiles at a joke, they pull screenshots of it. [02:04:50] How would you, would you act this way after your kid, you know, your husband was murdered? [02:04:53] And there's all this sort of nonsense attacking her. [02:04:56] And what's interesting to see, and no one else could see this outside of a couple of people here in this room, which before the interview began, we had connected with her and she's off the air, not on the camera, not on camera. [02:05:11] I couldn't even see this. [02:05:12] Yeah, you couldn't see this because you were in the middle of, you did an intro to her, and then we have a minute commercial, and then we come back and then you kind of reintroduce and go into Erica. [02:05:22] So that's, you know, it's a good two-minute period there, right? [02:05:25] And you started that and she is, you know, in the background, kind of, she's, you know, you could see her, but like she's not set up to talk to you because she knows she's got a couple more minutes. [02:05:35] And she, but she's listening to the show. [02:05:38] And I'm watching her on that off-camera, off-air feed. [02:05:42] And as you're describing what you were talking about, like the hatred that has come toward her and, you know, and the family and, you know, Charlie's legacy and just going through that stuff, off the air, she's tearing up and crying. [02:05:57] Like, and then as you get closer to the air, she's composing herself. [02:06:02] And when she comes on, there's only vague sort of remnants that that had even occurred. [02:06:08] She's almost completely back to compose. [02:06:10] And what was fascinating to me is at least from my perspective was the accusation for her is that she's faking being torn up when the reality, at least from my view, is that she's in some ways faking the composure. [02:06:26] She's having to build herself up in those private moments to be able to be composed enough to do the public moments that we're all seeing. [02:06:34] And I just, it's consistent with what I believed about her beforehand, but it was really amazing to see that play out without her knowledge, frankly. [02:06:43] I mean, maybe I shouldn't even talk about it since it was off the air, but that is really what happened. [02:06:49] And I just, what she's had to go through here makes it, it makes it even more devastating to think about it. [02:06:55] So evil. [02:06:56] So evil. [02:06:57] Just feels so bad for her. [02:07:01] And everybody at Turning Point. [02:07:02] I think about them all the time. [02:07:03] Yeah. [02:07:03] All of them. [02:07:04] Can you imagine? [02:07:06] You imagine? [02:07:07] I mean, look, if I die, I can guarantee you members of my own staff, the closest ones to me, were trying to kill me. [02:07:13] I can guarantee you. [02:07:17] Please investigate Stu. [02:07:19] Okay. [02:07:20] That's clearly going to happen. [02:07:22] No, but I mean, that is just insane, insane to what they're going through. [02:07:31] And, you know, I just, I thought our conversation was real and great. [02:07:39] And if you missed it, make sure you get it on the podcast, wherever you get your podcast. [02:07:42] You'll be able to hear it today. [02:07:43] But it's a really great, great interview with her. [02:07:48] I'm going to be on, I think I'm going to be on Charlie's show at TPUSA here in just a minute. [02:07:55] I think I'm leaving this show after it's over and I'm going on to that. [02:07:57] I don't know. [02:07:58] I don't even know. [02:07:58] I don't even know what shows I do anymore. [02:08:00] I'm doing so many of them. [02:08:01] I'm kind of like, yes, okay. [02:08:04] Right. [02:08:05] And as I look at the face, I'm like, oh, okay. [02:08:08] Bill Maher, nice to talk to you. [02:08:11] No idea. [02:08:13] But thank you so much for being with us today. [02:08:18] Not the show I planned at all, but a show that was real and memorable, I think. [02:08:28] At least for me, it will be very memorable. [02:08:30] Thank you for listening. [02:08:32] God bless you and may God save the Republic. [02:08:34] See you tomorrow.