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[00:03:34] You can compare options, manage policies, handle the whole thing, you know, while running your business. [00:03:41] What an idea. [00:03:42] What a concept. [00:03:43] SuperSure.comslashback. [00:03:44] Get a full report on your current policies with no obligation. [00:03:47] Find out if you're overinsured, underinsured, or just right with super sure.comslashbeck. [00:03:52] One super agency, one powerful platform, and all of the policies in one place. [00:03:56] Supersure.comslashbeck. [00:03:58] That's super sure.comslashbeck. [00:04:00] Paid for by Super Sure Insurance Agency, LLC, a licensed insurance agency. [00:04:06] So I notice I come in and Jason is wearing, again, a shirt without sleeves, which is always a credible look. [00:04:15] Ah. [00:04:17] Well, you know, getting on the line criticizing my sleeves. [00:04:24] You shall not pass. [00:04:29] I am wearing an awful lot of white today. [00:04:30] I wear a t shirt and a sweatshirt that's white. [00:04:34] And then my white hair. [00:04:35] I mean, if I had a white background, you wouldn't see anything but a pink little smudge in the middle of your picture if you were watching a show. [00:04:40] I hate to ask, but what color are your shoes? [00:04:44] They are white. [00:04:45] I don't know. [00:04:46] They're tennis shoes. [00:04:47] They're white. [00:04:49] Sweet baby Jesus. [00:04:52] I just, the spirit of Christ compels you to tell the truth. [00:04:58] So, anyway, I'm in the new Michael Landon reboot of Heaven. [00:05:02] What was it? [00:05:03] Heaven Angel. [00:05:04] What was that called? [00:05:05] Heaven can wait now. [00:05:06] Heaven can wait. [00:05:07] Yeah. [00:05:08] No, no, no. [00:05:09] Highway to heaven. [00:05:11] That's what it was. [00:05:13] Unlike Highway to Hell, which was in a different direction entirely. [00:05:17] But, anyway. [00:05:19] So, Jason, you're just embracing your hillbilly? [00:05:21] I mean, I think that's fine. [00:05:22] I really do. [00:05:23] I think. [00:05:25] I figure if I have Botox in my face, I have to compensate somehow with a little bit of more of a. [00:05:32] I'm still trying. [00:05:33] I'm still trying. [00:05:33] Wait, wait, wait. [00:05:34] Smile. [00:05:35] Let me see you smile. [00:05:36] It's starting to set in. [00:05:37] Is it? [00:05:37] Can you smile? [00:05:38] It's still kind of bad. [00:05:40] For listeners, yeah. [00:05:41] Jason looks a whole year younger. [00:05:44] No. [00:05:45] Look at that. [00:05:45] He's got. [00:05:47] I mean, I'm worse. [00:05:48] I've got just. [00:05:49] Have you seen this giant scar on the side of my face? [00:05:51] No, everything about you is perfect except for your outfit today. [00:05:54] Thank you. [00:05:54] Thank you. [00:05:55] I'm a little bit worried about that. [00:05:56] You got like a giant scar on my face. [00:05:59] I don't see anything. [00:06:00] Yeah, it's supposed to take two weeks, but I mean, I'm starting to think this might be saline. [00:06:05] I guess that's what you get with, you know, with alley boats. [00:06:08] Well, that makes your story worse about passing out. [00:06:11] You had saline injected in you and you almost passed out. [00:06:14] Okay. [00:06:15] Smile. [00:06:15] Just smile hard. [00:06:17] Yeah. [00:06:18] Look, it's not moving. [00:06:19] His upper cheeks are not moving. [00:06:22] This is a day to become a torch and center so you can watch. [00:06:25] Look at that. [00:06:26] His face is not moving. [00:06:29] It is moving. [00:06:29] That's terrifying. [00:06:31] It's not moving. [00:06:32] Look at it. [00:06:33] Make a straight face. [00:06:34] Straight face. [00:06:35] Watch it. [00:06:35] Watch it. [00:06:36] If you're watching, I'm sorry. [00:06:37] We'll describe it. [00:06:37] We'll do the play by play. [00:06:39] Okay. [00:06:39] Put your smile down. [00:06:40] Put your smile down. [00:06:41] Okay. [00:06:42] Okay. [00:06:43] Now, now smile. [00:06:46] Your laugh lines and everything, nothing's moving up there. [00:06:50] It's like, I'm very, very happy. [00:06:51] I'm normal. [00:06:52] I'm happy. [00:06:53] I'm normal. [00:06:54] I'm happy. [00:06:55] I mean, there's no change. [00:06:58] Oh my gosh. [00:07:00] Okay. [00:07:00] Well, the man with a paralyzed face is joining us, Jason. [00:07:06] Botox Buttrill. [00:07:08] Botox Buttrill. === Unearned Billionaire Wealth (15:20) === [00:07:09] Oh, wow. [00:07:10] Wow. [00:07:10] I think I need the t shirt. [00:07:13] Okay. [00:07:14] So let's see. [00:07:15] Let me just go through the things that are probably the. [00:07:18] You know, the most important. [00:07:20] And I think, I think because it's Friday, I have to start with AOC. [00:07:27] Wow. [00:07:27] She is historically stupid. [00:07:31] I mean, she is one for the record books. [00:07:34] And she was doing an interview on a podcast hosted by a comedian, Elena Glazer. [00:07:43] I don't know who that is. [00:07:46] And there's a few things that she said here. [00:07:49] Let's start with cut one. [00:07:51] There's a certain level of wealth and accumulation that is unearned, right? [00:07:58] Stop, stop, stop, stop. [00:08:00] I want to start at the beginning. [00:08:03] Remember what Barack Obama said that everybody had a cow over. [00:08:07] That's what he said. [00:08:08] Look, there's a certain amount of money where it's just too much money. [00:08:13] Really? [00:08:13] What was that certain amount of money, Barack Obama? [00:08:17] Is it enough money for, I mean, you have to have enough money to buy a house in Hawaii? [00:08:22] And a house in Washington and a house in, where was it? [00:08:26] Not Nantucket, but Martha's Vineyard. [00:08:28] Is that the cap? [00:08:29] Where is the cap for these people? [00:08:31] You know, where is the cap? [00:08:33] So, but that's not, she's going further than that in this. [00:08:37] She's not just saying there's a certain amount of money where it's just too much money. [00:08:43] She is going further. [00:08:44] Start it from the beginning and listen to what she says. [00:08:47] There's a certain level of wealth and accumulation that is unearned. [00:08:53] Right? [00:08:55] You can't earn a billion dollars. [00:08:59] That's right. [00:08:59] You just can't earn that. [00:09:01] That's exactly correct. [00:09:03] Stop. [00:09:03] No, it's not. [00:09:05] No, it's not. [00:09:05] Who are you? [00:09:06] You're a comedian. [00:09:07] Shut the pie hole. [00:09:08] What do you mean? [00:09:09] That's absolutely correct. [00:09:10] You can't earn a billion dollars. [00:09:12] There's a difference between you can't earn it and AOC. [00:09:17] You would never be able to earn it. [00:09:20] Are you telling me that Thomas Edison, Are you telling me that Henry Ford? [00:09:26] Are you telling me that Elon Musk? [00:09:31] Are you telling me that all the jobs created, that he created all of these jobs, introduced all of this new technology, changed the world, and he didn't earn the million dollars of extra profit after paying all of the hundreds of thousands of employees and changing their lives? [00:09:52] Really? [00:09:52] What do you mean you can't earn it? [00:09:55] This bothers me so much. [00:09:56] Look. [00:09:58] What you do with the billion dollars, now that could be discussed privately. [00:10:03] I mean, we don't have a reason to judge people on what they do with their money. [00:10:09] What they do with their money is their business. [00:10:12] I do think somebody who has a trillion dollars, imagine what you could do with a trillion dollars. [00:10:16] You could either live the life and have a 500-foot yacht and do an awful lot of charitable work. [00:10:24] But what you do is up to you, the individual. [00:10:29] But you were the one who had the vision. [00:10:31] You were the one. [00:10:33] It's a little different than being somebody who comes into a company and you're not going to be a trillionaire or a billionaire if you're the one that just comes into the company and you're just running a company that's run for 100 years and you're making more money just by cutting people. [00:10:51] You know what I mean? [00:10:53] That's different. [00:10:54] And I don't think you could earn a billion dollars. [00:10:59] Not that you couldn't be paid a billion dollars. [00:11:03] I don't think you would be paid a billion dollars. [00:11:05] In that case, to just cut jobs, okay. [00:11:09] Um, although there is a kind of a scary skill in that, but when you are creating something, I mean, look at Elon Musk, he's going to be the first trillionaire. [00:11:19] It's going to be, I can't even imagine what that's like. [00:11:23] I mean, you, you will have more money. [00:11:26] I mean, he'll honestly have more money than the United States of America has, he won't have more assets, but he'll have more money than the United States of America as a country. [00:11:37] So having that kind of money, that kind of wealth, but tell me, if it wasn't for him, think of self-driving cars. [00:11:46] That's pretty much him. [00:11:48] Electric cars, as we know them, that's pretty much him. [00:11:52] All of the technology that he developed for his electric cars, he gave it to the world for free. [00:11:59] He didn't take a patent on that. [00:12:01] So now you're telling me that he didn't earn it. [00:12:04] There's nobody that could do what Elon Musk does. [00:12:06] And believe me, you're not going to become a billionaire. [00:12:09] If you're not doing something, if you haven't come up with something that changes everybody's life, a good friend of mine, John Huntsman Sr., a big industrialist, passed away, I don't know, five years, 10 years ago. [00:12:26] He told me one time, he asked me the question, What's the difference between a millionaire and a billionaire? [00:12:32] And I said, Money? [00:12:35] I said, I don't know, John. [00:12:36] He said, A millionaire comes up with something that Helps people. [00:12:44] A billionaire comes up with something that helps people every day. [00:12:50] Okay. [00:12:51] That's the difference. [00:12:52] You've made such an impact in people's lives that you have come up with something that people use every single day. [00:13:01] You know, the guy, if toilet paper hadn't been invented, and some guy, you know, Mr. Crapper comes out and he's like, Hey, you know, I know I just had that indoor plumbing thing, but I also have this other idea toilet paper. [00:13:14] I think the world would make him a billionaire. [00:13:17] We'd go from, I don't even know, using towels or whatever they use, leaves. [00:13:21] I don't know what people use before. [00:13:22] I don't even want to think about it. [00:13:24] But I'd pay the person that came up with the idea of toilet paper. [00:13:27] I think the world would make him a billionaire. [00:13:29] And damn well, he earned every bit of that money. [00:13:33] Every bit of it. [00:13:36] I despise these people who look at money as only evil or not infinite. [00:13:48] They are the people who go. [00:13:49] And if I took a water truck and I backed it up into the ocean and I filled that water truck, they'd say, How much water are you? [00:13:59] I mean, leave some for the rest of us. [00:14:01] And all you'd have to do is turn back to the ocean and go, Have you seen how big and deep the ocean is? [00:14:07] There's plenty of water for everybody. [00:14:10] They think there's this finite amount of money. [00:14:14] And that's why people get trapped in. [00:14:18] We got to cut, we got to cut, we got to cut. [00:14:20] Yes, we do have to cut our expenses here as a nation. [00:14:23] But the other way also to get out of this hole is to grow the economy because there is much more money to be made and earned. [00:14:33] That's why we're putting all this money into energy. [00:14:36] And energy is what? [00:14:38] To be able to have the power to power AI. [00:14:43] AI is to do what? [00:14:45] To change the way all of us live, hopefully in a good way, change the way we all live, and to be able to create things like new medicines that nobody has ever done before. [00:14:57] It's an infinite amount. [00:15:00] It's an infinite. [00:15:01] Because I'm wealthy doesn't mean you, I'm not taking that money from you. [00:15:07] Why do they feel such personal offense? [00:15:11] Why? [00:15:12] I believe it's because they've convinced themselves and others that they can't make money. [00:15:18] They can't be rich. [00:15:19] They can't, and that rich is the only thing that matters. [00:15:24] And the only way you can get rich, and I bet you in her world, the only way to get rich is to do something. [00:15:30] You know, in politics, probably unethical. [00:15:35] How do you get rich in politics? [00:15:36] You shouldn't be able to get rich in politics, yet they're all getting rich. [00:15:39] Why? [00:15:40] Because honestly, they do stuff and they make it legal for them. [00:15:44] So they can say, I'm living by the letter of the law. [00:15:46] They make it legal for them, stuff that's illegal for us to do, insider trading, et cetera, et cetera. [00:15:51] So they see in their own world the only way to get rich is to cheat other people. [00:15:57] No. [00:15:58] Capitalism is the greatest. [00:16:01] If you really understand capitalism and you've read, please read Adam Smith's Not Just Wealth of Nations, but what's the one before it? [00:16:15] Moral Sentiments. [00:16:17] Read Moral Sentiments because that's when you'll begin to understand capitalism. [00:16:22] If capitalism is done the way it is now, it's grotesque. [00:16:26] But if capitalism is understood through the eyes the way our founders saw it and the way Adam Smith saw it with moral sentiments, That you get wealthy because you've created something that helps other people live an easier and better life, [00:16:43] i.e., toilet paper or, you know, Tesla or SpaceX or the satellites he's now ringing the earth with that has cut down on people being completely voiceless all around the world. [00:17:02] You can now communicate with people all over the world at an affordable way because of Elon Musk. [00:17:08] He didn't earn that. [00:17:10] He has made life easier and better for other people. [00:17:14] When you set out and you, if you're thinking, you know what, someday I'm going to get rich, you'll never get rich. [00:17:19] You'll never get rich if that's your goal to get rich. [00:17:22] You will end up compromising and doing things just to get rich that won't be good. [00:17:28] You should get up every day and go, how can I make people have an easier life? [00:17:33] What can I provide? [00:17:34] This is what we say every day. [00:17:36] What, what do the, what does the listener need today? [00:17:39] What do they need to learn today? [00:17:40] What do they need to understand today? [00:17:42] What do they need to hear today? [00:17:44] That we can help them with to make their life easier. [00:17:48] When you do that and you do it genuinely, that's why people beat a path to your door because you're providing something that nobody else is providing. [00:17:57] And moral sentiments says if you're a bad group of people, you know, that have no moral standards at all, then it will be drug and pornography and everything else. [00:18:09] But if you're a good people, if you have moral sentiments, then you're providing things that uplift and empower. [00:18:16] AOC, stop thinking of your own world where you can only get rich by doing things that are dirty. [00:18:25] You can get rich by helping people, by empowering people, by making their lives better. [00:18:31] That's true capitalism as our founders saw it. [00:18:35] And the only way to return to that is to return to a people that have moral sentiments, not people who preach one thing and live another. [00:18:46] Back in just a second. [00:18:47] Let me tell you about LifeLock. [00:18:49] Doesn't take a whole lot for a cyber criminal to hack into your information these days. [00:18:53] First of all, there are a ton of them out there and more are joining the club every single day. [00:18:57] And second of all, there are so many ways to find out the information online. [00:19:00] You just can't keep up with all of it on your own. [00:19:04] Not just one leak or one hack anymore. 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[00:19:51] Station ID. [00:20:03] I don't know if I have the stomach to finish that clip from AOC, but here's the rest of that clip. [00:20:11] You can get market power. [00:20:14] You can break rules. [00:20:16] You can do all sorts of things. [00:20:19] You can abuse labor laws. [00:20:20] You can pay people less than what they're worth. [00:20:22] You can make things. [00:20:23] But you can't earn that, right? [00:20:25] And so you have to create a myth that, since you didn't earn that, you have to create a myth of earning it. [00:20:37] Stop. [00:20:38] What does that even mean? [00:20:40] Is Elon Musk building spaceships that can be reused, that go up into space, and then the booster rocket comes down and he catches it? [00:20:52] Is that a myth or reality? [00:20:55] How much money is that going to save? [00:20:59] How much easier? [00:21:00] You know what they're building at NASA? [00:21:02] They're building two of these towers, and then they're building another building right next to where they're building the rockets. [00:21:09] He is building a system to where you can take one rocket, send it up to space, then that rocket comes back down. [00:21:17] It is caught. [00:21:19] It's then moved automatically by this arm, moved onto a launch pad where they begin to refuel it. [00:21:25] The arm lets go, goes to this other building, grabs onto a new rocket, puts it on another launch pad. [00:21:32] They start filling that up and shoot that one off. [00:21:36] So you're going to be able to do things that nobody has ever done before. [00:21:41] That's not a myth, that's reality. [00:21:43] What do you mean you can't earn that? [00:21:46] Who else has changed people's lives as much as he has? [00:21:51] And quite honestly, I think it is so appropriate that his company, one of his companies, is called Tesla because it's exactly what Tesla did in his life. [00:22:00] You know, Tesla, if you ever see those light bulbs that you don't screw in, you kind of push them in, they have a little, you know, kind of like a little, I don't know, nub on it, and you kind of put it in and then you turn it and lock it in. [00:22:11] It doesn't look like the one that you screw in, it's just slightly different. [00:22:14] You kind of pop them into the light socket. [00:22:17] That's the Tesla light bulb. [00:22:19] Okay. [00:22:20] That's the one he invented because of a squabble between him and Edison. [00:22:25] You know, he gave all of this technology away. [00:22:28] He gave it all away. === Senate Filibuster Chaos (16:57) === [00:22:30] Why? [00:22:31] Because he said, there's always money to be made. [00:22:34] It's just another, I just have to have another idea. [00:22:36] There's always money to be made. [00:22:38] I was talking to a friend of mine yesterday and he said, are you worried about things, you know, financially and stuff? [00:22:43] And I said, no, I'm not. [00:22:44] I'm not worried. [00:22:45] I've been rich. [00:22:45] I've been poor. [00:22:46] I've been happy in both. [00:22:48] I've been miserable. [00:22:49] On on both sides as well, until I readjusted my attitude. [00:22:53] I've been happy poor, i've been happy rich, but there's always, there's always. [00:22:57] There's just the next idea, that that is the deal. [00:23:01] It's not a limited amount of money and it's not a limited amount of ideas. [00:23:06] If you want to just keep retreading, you become Hollywood and then you go out of business eventually because you have no new ideas. [00:23:13] Have new ideas, have new ways to serve people, and it's unlimited the things that you can create and yes, you can earn it. [00:23:21] Elon Musk has all right back in just a second. [00:23:23] Let me tell you about Simply SAFE. 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[00:25:02] Glad to have Senator Rick Scott from the great state of Florida on with us to talk about some of the things that have happened this week and get his perspective. [00:25:10] And, Senator, it's great to have you on. [00:25:12] Thanks for joining me. [00:25:12] I want to start with the Save America Act. [00:25:16] What the hell? [00:25:17] Seriously, what the hell? [00:25:19] Why can't we get that done? [00:25:22] Well, you know, I can tell you it's frustrating. [00:25:26] Democrats want it, Republicans want it, independents want it. [00:25:30] But the only way we're going to get it done, you know, the only person who does, there's a few Republicans, but. [00:25:35] But it's the Democrats don't want it because the Democrat senators don't want it because they want the fraud. [00:25:40] So the only way it's going to happen is we have to do the talking filibuster, get rid of the filibuster. [00:25:47] The filibuster was never supposed to be used to stop legislation or nominations. [00:25:52] We've already had to change it for judges, we've already had to change it for nominations. [00:25:55] So if we're not going to require people to talk and when they finish talking vote, then get rid of it. [00:26:04] Yes. [00:26:07] You know, people were like, you changed your mind on the filibuster. [00:26:10] No, no, no. [00:26:10] I learned about the filibuster. [00:26:13] I didn't change. [00:26:13] I learned about the filibuster. [00:26:15] I always thought the filibuster was the Jimmy Stewart, you know, Mr. Smith goes to Washington filibuster where you talk. [00:26:22] Well, they changed that rule. [00:26:24] You know, the progressives did in the 1970s. [00:26:27] And now it just means I can shoot an email out and say, hey, I filibuster this. [00:26:32] And then it's over and it's a 60 vote. [00:26:35] If you want. [00:26:36] To save the Jimmy Stewart goes to Washington, then you have to have the talking filibuster. [00:26:41] If the Republicans are not going to do anything about it, well, then I don't want the other filibuster because the other filibuster is nonsense. [00:26:50] It's nonsense. [00:26:51] Filibuster, if I'm not mistaken, you would know, Senator, was designed to slow things down, to give people time to catch up and go, wait a minute, wait a minute, what is that? [00:27:03] To slow the process down, not to stop it, but to slow it down. [00:27:08] Make people talk, have a conversation. [00:27:10] You know, Clarence Thomas. [00:27:13] Yeah, Clarence Thomas didn't get 60 votes. [00:27:15] He got 52 votes. [00:27:17] Right? [00:27:17] So, what happened, you know, before Harry Reid, what has happened is you talked. [00:27:23] Eventually, there was a vote to say, you know, we're done talking. [00:27:26] We're not going to change what the vote requires. [00:27:30] It's still a majority vote, but we're just going to stop talking. [00:27:34] So, I mean, think about it. [00:27:36] The Civil Rights Act, You know, it they went through the filibuster for something like 40 some days. [00:27:42] Eventually, people came together and said, Okay, we can pass this, and that's what we ought to be doing. [00:27:47] Either we've we have to talk, and then we decide, Okay, we're done, then we vote. [00:27:55] So, Senator, the when we we look at this, um, I look at what happened in Indiana this week. [00:28:05] You look at Indiana, the You know, the old guard was pretty much thrown out on their ear. [00:28:14] And I think people, Republicans, voters, are really tired of this. [00:28:19] And you're like, wait, you wanted the House, the Senate, and the White House. [00:28:22] And now you also have, you know, a good handle on the Supreme Court. [00:28:27] And you're not willing to do something that has 80% popularity. [00:28:30] Do the people in the Senate and the House understand their constituents are done with them? [00:28:36] We're not playing this game anymore. [00:28:38] I think people are fed up, Glenn. [00:28:40] I think people are fed up around this country. [00:28:42] I think people are fed up with people getting elected. [00:28:45] They say, oh, we care about the debt. [00:28:47] Oh, we care about, oh, we're going to watch some money. [00:28:50] We care about inflation. [00:28:51] We want to make sure you get a job. [00:28:52] Oh, we're going to do all these things. [00:28:54] Then they get to Washington and they say, hey, buddy, hey, we're all friends here. [00:28:59] Let's don't go push anything. [00:29:00] Let's, you know, let's, oh, let's don't take any tough votes. [00:29:03] No, let's go fight for what the hell we said about when we ran. [00:29:07] I tell people, if I don't do what I said I was going to do when I ran, don't vote for me. [00:29:14] Right. [00:29:14] It's not fair to you. [00:29:16] Right. [00:29:17] I'm a business guy. [00:29:18] If I didn't do what I said I was going to do, nobody would deal with me. [00:29:22] So let me, let me ask you a hard question about the war in Iran. [00:29:27] A lot of people are interpreting what Donald Trump said, no, you know, no wars, blah, blah, blah. [00:29:32] They look at this Iran thing and they say, he's betrayed us. [00:29:36] He promised no wars. [00:29:37] How do you square that circle in your head? [00:29:39] Well, first off, he doesn't want a war. [00:29:43] He doesn't want to put boots on the ground. [00:29:45] He has zero interest in this. [00:29:47] But guess what? [00:29:48] He has the job of the commander in chief and his responsibility is to protect American lives. [00:29:52] So are we supposed to wait until a nuclear weapon goes off in New York City? [00:29:57] Is that when we should do it? [00:29:58] Then we can go to war. [00:30:00] Or should we do it when we know they want to get a nuclear weapon and destroy you and me and our families? [00:30:05] Should we do it now or wait till the nuclear weapon goes off? [00:30:09] I think we ought to do it now. [00:30:10] And that's what he's done. [00:30:12] And he's done everything he can to make sure we don't put troops at risk and we hold them accountable. [00:30:19] So, look, I'm very appreciative of what he did. [00:30:22] I think it's hard. [00:30:23] And it was a hard choice he made, but he made the right decision. [00:30:28] So now we are looking at $4.58 on average nationally. [00:30:32] That's the highest it's been since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. [00:30:41] What are your thoughts on this? [00:30:42] Does this piece hold? [00:30:44] Does it get better? [00:30:46] What's going to happen? [00:30:48] And how do you say to people who are like, I can't afford that for gasoline? [00:30:54] Well, first off, I grew up in public housing and I watched my parents struggle for food. [00:30:58] So I see what people are going through and it's tough. [00:31:02] So that's why one of the things Trump did, it was a tough choice. [00:31:06] He had to make it to save our lives. [00:31:08] But this is a president that has done everything he can to get oil and gas prices down. [00:31:12] In contrast to the Democrats, if any Democrat says, oh, they're worried about it and they complain about it, they try to destroy the oil and gas industry. [00:31:19] Look at California. [00:31:21] So hopefully, this is going to be short term. [00:31:25] Hopefully, one, we'll get peace and prosperity in the Middle East, and we'll actually get lower and lower gas prices, especially with what hopefully goes on in Venezuela if we get a democracy there. [00:31:36] So we'll even see lower prices. [00:31:37] But the pain, I know the pain's tough right now. [00:31:43] Let me switch to Fauci here. [00:31:46] The statute of limitations up on Fauci on Monday. [00:31:50] We're now seeing, we're going to have a real problem if this virus, this new hantavirus or hantavirus, turns out to be something really terrifying. [00:32:01] You're going to have a hard time because nobody's paid for the last. [00:32:05] Nobody's going to believe anybody to do anything. [00:32:08] We've lost all trust. [00:32:10] And Glenn, you're right. [00:32:11] There's no trust. [00:32:11] There's no trust in the NIH. [00:32:13] There's no trust in CDC. [00:32:15] Right now, we've lost trust. [00:32:17] In a lot of these federal agencies, and it was because they lied to us. [00:32:20] Fauci just made stuff up. [00:32:22] He had no idea. [00:32:23] And then they covered up. [00:32:24] So, first he lied, right? [00:32:27] He made stuff up, and then they did everything they can. [00:32:29] Oh, if you didn't agree with him, we're going to ruin your life. [00:32:33] So, I hope that he gets indicted. [00:32:36] He needs to get indicted. [00:32:37] And let's look. [00:32:38] By Monday, I can't imagine. [00:32:40] Is it going to happen? [00:32:43] I don't know. [00:32:44] I mean, all these things are hard. [00:32:46] I mean, I can't imagine the Biden auto pin pardon means anything. [00:32:51] So, but we'll find out next week. [00:32:56] FISA authorization came to the Senate with the ban on a CBDC, and then the Senate pulled that out. [00:33:06] I mean, what was that all about? [00:33:10] And I mean, can we get anything in exchange for things that a lot of people think is really bad? [00:33:17] Can we get a win here on anything? [00:33:20] Well, I don't believe we're going to get FISA reauthorized unless we're going to see some changes. [00:33:25] I've been surveilled after January 6th. [00:33:27] Under Biden, they stole my tax returns, released them to ProPublica, and nothing happened there. [00:33:31] Back when I built the largest hospital company, I went against Hillary Care, so the Clintons went after me. [00:33:37] So, think about it. [00:33:38] If they can do that to a senator, if they can do it to somebody running a big company, they can do it to you. [00:33:42] So, we have to see change. [00:33:45] So, we, you know, we, right now, the Senate, we don't have an agreement. [00:33:50] All we did was punted because people can't come to agreement. [00:33:53] We are going to get change. [00:33:56] I think we need to have a warrant requirement. [00:33:58] People, we need to have more accountability. [00:34:00] To this day, I don't think anybody that surveilled us after January 6th, anybody, all the 278,000 surveilled, nobody's gone to jail. [00:34:08] Nobody's been held accountable. [00:34:09] I don't know if anybody's been fired. [00:34:11] So if there's no accountability and then we're just going to keep doing the same thing, why would the American public elect us? [00:34:19] And the problem is, it won't be the same thing. [00:34:21] It will get worse. [00:34:24] If what you learn is, wow, I can get away with that, it'll only get worse. [00:34:28] Let me switch to China. [00:34:29] I'm sorry, I just have so many things I'd love to talk to you about. [00:34:32] Let me switch to China. [00:34:34] The president's going over to China, which I'm concerned about just on safety personally. [00:34:40] And he's going over to China. [00:34:42] He's making it. [00:34:43] What would you say? [00:34:44] I'm not going to go. [00:34:45] I don't think so. [00:34:47] Because of that? [00:34:48] Yeah, it's not safe. [00:34:50] Oh, wow. [00:34:50] I mean, why is the president going? [00:34:53] Why? [00:34:54] That is not a good idea. [00:34:56] I'm so concerned about that. [00:34:59] They are not our friends. [00:35:01] They have elected to be, Glenn, they have elected to be our enemy. [00:35:05] Think of how many Americans they've killed with fentanyl. [00:35:08] They tried to destroy all of our companies, right? [00:35:10] They're threatening our allies. [00:35:12] They've already taken over land or some islands from the Philippines. [00:35:16] They're threatening Taiwan all the time. [00:35:18] So these are, I mean, they steal organs from their own citizens. [00:35:24] I mean, it is their most despicable people you can imagine, the leadership of China. [00:35:29] She is a despicable person. [00:35:32] He put a guy, Jimmy Lai, a friend of mine, in prison only because he ran a newspaper in Hong Kong. [00:35:37] Before she illegally took away all the basic rights of the Hong Kong citizens, he's been in solitary confinement for five years. [00:35:44] He's 78 years old. [00:35:46] So, I mean, look, I admire President Trump. [00:35:49] I admire his guts. [00:35:52] And I would never bet against him. [00:35:54] But I think that there's nothing good that's going to happen. [00:36:00] That scares me. [00:36:02] I wish you didn't think that way. [00:36:05] Are we going to go after some of the money that is in China? [00:36:07] I mean, China is undermining us. [00:36:09] This Neville Singham thing. [00:36:11] Is out of control, or is anybody going to stop all this foreign money that's coming in from China that is screwing with our elections? [00:36:19] Clearly, just washing through our education system. [00:36:23] But that is, I never thought I'd say this that's the least of our problems. [00:36:26] The stuff that they are pumping into the political system is obscene, and they'd never put up with it. [00:36:32] Why are we? [00:36:34] Oh, no, you couldn't do anything like this. [00:36:36] There, we shouldn't be putting up with it. [00:36:38] But first off, let's remember it starts with all of us, do not. [00:36:43] Do everything you can never to buy anything if it's made in China. [00:36:46] And if you buy something and you find out it's made in China, send it back. [00:36:50] I mean, they want, they are despicable. [00:36:52] Like, and you know, one thing I've been working on do you realize that almost all of our drugs, our generic drugs, the ingredients come from China? [00:36:59] So, do you think that's safe? [00:37:01] It's not safe. [00:37:03] You trust them if there's another crisis that they're going to send us the drugs we need? [00:37:08] I mean, we all, as Americans, have to say to ourselves, unfortunately, we have some people that don't like us. [00:37:14] Don't do business with them. [00:37:15] Don't buy anything from China. [00:37:17] Right. [00:37:18] And then we've got to go investigate all this stuff. [00:37:21] I mean, there's a group called Code Pink that, um, Protest me, and it's all China and Russian money. [00:37:28] I mean, they come protest me in the Capitol all the time. [00:37:30] It's all, and so all the money's from, and so they've got to be investigated. [00:37:34] This has got to be stopped. [00:37:37] So, you know, honestly, Senator, the problem is really not with the investigations. [00:37:41] I mean, the Senate and the House, you guys have done some good investigations, and then nothing happens. [00:37:49] It really is on the Justice Department. [00:37:51] And I'm glad to see our new attorney general, or at least the acting attorney general, actually moving on some things. [00:37:56] But we've got to get some action from the DOJ. [00:38:00] They've got to prosecute the things when you have findings from your investigations. [00:38:05] I agree. [00:38:06] You know, one thing you learn, and I was governor for eight years and I've done this, is your time is fleeting. [00:38:11] So if you're the attorney general, your time's fleeting. [00:38:14] You've got to, what can I get done today? [00:38:16] And do it. [00:38:17] Just move as fast as you can and get things done. [00:38:21] So I think Todd Blanch is a very good person and wants to get things done. [00:38:26] So hopefully some of these things are going to happen. [00:38:29] They have to happen. [00:38:30] I will tell you. [00:38:31] They have to. [00:38:32] You know, I was talking to Marco Rubio and the vice president, and they said, you know, you know what? [00:38:39] Because I said, you guys are just killing it right now. [00:38:41] And they said, no, no, no. [00:38:42] It's not us. [00:38:43] It's him. [00:38:43] Every day he calls us in the office and says, what are we going to do today that makes real change? [00:38:49] What are we doing today? [00:38:50] And he said, they are focused. [00:38:53] He is focused on today. [00:38:55] And that's what has that attitude has to be all across our government. [00:38:59] It has to be, especially the GOP. [00:39:02] You have limited days. [00:39:03] What are you going to do today to make life better for, if not me, at least my children in the future? [00:39:12] Rick Scott. [00:39:14] He's doing something every second. [00:39:17] I know. [00:39:17] Don't know how anybody keeps up with him. [00:39:19] Senator Rick Scott, thank you so much. [00:39:21] Appreciate it. [00:39:22] Bye bye. [00:39:23] You bet. [00:39:24] His website, of course, is rickscott.senate.gov. === Sleep Like a Ghostbed (03:14) === [00:39:27] All right. [00:39:27] Let me tell you about Z Factor. [00:39:29] Finally, the end of the day. [00:39:31] No more cares, no more worries, nothing left to do. [00:39:34] Everybody's in bed. [00:39:34] Lights have finally gone out on the house, and you're lying there with your head on the pillow. [00:39:38] You've said your prayers. [00:39:39] You're ready for the peaceful release of sleep, and it doesn't come. [00:39:43] And now you roll around in bed for a while. [00:39:45] Maybe you get up, walk around the house. [00:39:47] You're still wide awake. [00:39:49] I'm familiar with this. 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[00:43:29] Let her be the candidate against Marco Rubio or any. [00:43:35] Any Republican that we have now that is actually either a governor or in the administration, please, please let her be the candidate. [00:43:45] We lock our cars, we set our alarms, we install cameras, but there is one thing most people don't even realize can be stolen, and that is the title of your home. [00:43:54] Criminals can forge documents, they can file them online, they can make it look like your property is theirs, and from there they can try to take out loans against it. [00:44:04] And you may not know anything about it until the collection agencies. [00:44:07] And the bank notices start showing up, and then the sheriff. [00:44:10] By then, you're the one trying to prove you didn't do something that was wrong. [00:44:14] You didn't even know it was happening. 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[00:45:58] And now, thank God, people like CBS News, you've got The Daily Wire, you have The Blaze, you have all of these organizations that are following in his footsteps. [00:46:09] He's the kid that went out and said, I just want to go see if this corruption is real. [00:46:13] He's the guy who found the leering centers in Minnesota. [00:46:17] Well, he was in Cuba and it, you know, I think it's kind of scared him a bit. [00:46:27] Almost, he says maybe almost taken hostage. [00:46:29] Let me see if I can find his. [00:46:30] I went to Cuba to document the humanitarian crisis and show life under 60 years of communism and now amidst the U.S. blockade. [00:46:38] Once I landed, they seized all my cameras except for my iPhone and had intelligence agents following me all day until my security noticed their spies telling us, tailing us to the hotel. [00:46:49] Where they waited all night for us to come down. [00:46:51] Under communism, there is no free speech, and those who show reality or speak up are imprisoned. [00:46:56] Me going without a planned Cuban government guide nearly got me and my security team taken hostage or imprisoned. [00:47:03] Situation in Cuba is much worse than anyone knows. [00:47:07] He said he had more information on this, and he was releasing a new video. [00:47:10] That video is coming out, I understand, in minutes. [00:47:13] We're going to get the scoop from him and find out exactly what happened to him and what is he going to reveal in this video. [00:47:20] Nick Shirley. [00:47:22] Really, modern, everyday American, really changing things. [00:47:28] We're going to talk to him here in just a second. [00:47:30] Stand by. [00:47:32] First, let me tell you about real estate agents I trust. [00:47:34] Buying or selling a house, you know, would probably be a lot less stressful if human beings were robots, you know, purely logical creatures. 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[00:48:24] We watch them closely. [00:48:26] Realestateagentsitrust.com Realestateagentsitrust.com. [00:48:30] Get the right real estate agent to represent you. [00:48:35] Nick, how are you? [00:48:40] I can't hear him, Sarah. [00:48:43] Oh, I'm doing great. [00:48:45] I'm happy to be back in America. [00:48:47] Good. [00:48:48] Yeah, good to have you back in America. [00:48:50] Why did you go to Cuba? [00:48:53] What were you planning on exposing, and what are you now going to expose? [00:48:59] So, I've had Cuba on the back of my mind for nearly a year now. [00:49:02] I've been tracking kind of this rise of communism and socialism here in the United States. [00:49:07] And I see that Trump and Rubio are talking more aggressively about taking over Cuba. [00:49:11] So, I figured I probably only have a few weeks left to go to make this video until they do take it over. [00:49:17] And so, I decided last week that last week was the date that I was going to go do it. [00:49:24] And I was shocked by what I saw inside of Cuba. [00:49:27] Somebody described Cuba to me just the other day as from a distance, it looks beautiful and quaint. [00:49:33] And then when you get right up to it, it is rot and decay and suffering. [00:49:39] Is that what you found? [00:49:41] 100%. [00:49:42] I mean, if you just look at the buildings, like the architecture of these buildings, like they're beautiful buildings, but they have not been kept up for nearly 60 years. [00:49:50] Like the buildings are actually crumbling. [00:49:54] The streets are obviously not in good condition as well. [00:49:58] And then people are starving. [00:49:59] Seven out of 10 people are not going without three meals a day. [00:50:03] There's no, kids aren't going to school because there's no power. [00:50:08] The university is actually shut down because there is, they can't. [00:50:12] Go to school when there's no power, there's no electricity, so kids aren't even learning. [00:50:15] College students aren't even learning. [00:50:17] They would say that that's our fault because we've put the embargo on them. [00:50:22] So that's our fault that people aren't going to school and they're not having the electricity and they're living in the dark. [00:50:27] How would you respond to that? [00:50:29] Yeah, well, I think Cuba's had 60 years to figure something out. [00:50:33] And for 60 years, they've been underneath this communist regime and they haven't figured it out. [00:50:37] I wonder how long it would take for me or you to figure something out if we've been facing the same problem for 60 years. [00:50:43] And they're literally 90 miles away from the United States, and they decided to be our enemy for so long. [00:50:49] And now the United States is even offering support, it looks like, and it seems like they rejected that support. [00:50:56] So I don't know if you know who, I'm sure you do, Hassan Piker is. [00:51:01] But he responded to you and said, I obviously don't believe this even a little bit. [00:51:05] This is your last post, you know, that went to Cuba to document the humanitarian crisis, blah, blah, blah. [00:51:11] I don't even buy this a little bit, but it is ominous that this medically stupid, he called you a foul name. [00:51:17] Is going to Cuba to manufacture propaganda for what I assume will be additional U.S. intervention. [00:51:24] How do you respond to that? [00:51:27] Well, he's the same person who went to Cuba with Ilhan Omar's daughter to promote how it was taking communism inside of Cuba. [00:51:35] So he actually went on a paid trip from an organization to go to Cuba. [00:51:41] Yet he saw what I saw with my own two eyes, and he thought it's still a good idea to promote communism and socialism inside of a country that is letting their Letting their children starve, letting the people go without internet. [00:51:53] They don't even have access to freedom of speech inside this country, yet he still wants to promote that. [00:51:58] And so he's going to call me stupid. [00:52:00] Meanwhile, he's seeing what I'm seeing. [00:52:02] I'm seeing people suffer. [00:52:04] I'm seeing a civilization that is depressed, has no hope left in their eyes, and yet he's still advocating for more of that. [00:52:14] So, what is the video that you're releasing today? [00:52:17] What is on it? [00:52:18] What are we going to see? [00:52:20] Yeah, so you're going to see how people really don't have freedom of speech inside of this country, how the buildings are eroding, how these children aren't going to school, how there's no hope in the eyes of these people. [00:52:35] That's one thing that shocked me the most I've spent a lot of time with Latinos. [00:52:39] I lived amongst them for two years. [00:52:41] And even in poor circumstances, these people are some of the most happy people I've ever spent time with. [00:52:48] These people in Cuba. [00:52:49] When you say you spent time in their community, you were in Chile. [00:52:52] For two years. [00:52:53] Yeah. [00:52:53] You lived in Chile on a mission. [00:52:55] Yeah. [00:52:55] Okay. [00:52:56] And so I've spent a lot of time with Latinos and inside South and Central America as well. [00:53:04] And these people are just, there's no hope left in their eyes, which is something you don't see even in poor circumstances in Chile, for instance. [00:53:12] People may not have that much money or they might not have all the food they would like, but they're still happy. [00:53:17] And that's something I didn't see in Cuba, which was different. [00:53:24] Did they know you were an American? [00:53:25] Did you see any? [00:53:27] Did you get any comments at all from people saying, hey, please, Trump, back off us or please help us? [00:53:35] Either way. [00:53:36] No, a lot of them. [00:53:36] I would ask him about that, and a lot of them are ready for change. [00:53:40] There was only one lady who was supporting the regime, actually, and she was one of the ladies at the university who was trying to cover up for the mess of the university. [00:53:49] And all the young people I spoke to, they're all ready for a change. [00:53:53] A lot of them even said, like, communists is the worst thing that can possibly happen. [00:54:01] When you went, you said you got there and they started following you. [00:54:08] You're not necessarily unrecognizable. [00:54:10] You know, if you're coming into a country, especially a communist country, they're going to run your name and they would find out who you are. [00:54:18] Why were you surprised that they would be following you? [00:54:20] Because it's pretty clear. [00:54:23] I mean, if I were a communist and I see you in my neighborhood, I'm like, he's not here to help me. [00:54:30] Maybe I was surprised because I had filled out all of the required paperwork. [00:54:34] It said my visa said journalistic activities. [00:54:37] Yet they seized all of that. [00:54:39] Other people had gone and made videos on Cuba. [00:54:42] I guess I didn't realize that all those people had gone with a guide from the government. [00:54:47] So I was kind of going rogue. [00:54:49] And the government obviously didn't like that. [00:54:51] And for that same reason, there's a two star general waiting at the bottom of my hotel room for me in the lobby when I tried to leave early because we were being told 24 7. [00:55:03] I was going to go when Hugo Chavez was alive. [00:55:06] They asked me to come and speak, a bunch of pastors from all over the world. [00:55:10] And I was in Africa at the time and I was flying back and we landed in, I don't know, somewhere in the Caribbean. [00:55:19] And we got off and I was going to board a plane to go over to speak to the pastors in Venezuela. [00:55:24] And Hugo Chavez had said that he was ringing the church where this meeting was supposed to take place with soldiers and he would arrest me and everyone, all of the pastors in the building if it was going to happen. [00:55:40] And so I was asked, please don't come. [00:55:43] We'll be able to get away with it, maybe, without you. [00:55:47] But once you come, you're a lightning rod. [00:55:50] And it was very eye opening to me to see the difference between what a communist country, you know, everybody's marching, no kings, no kings. [00:55:58] That's what it means to have a king. [00:56:00] You can't say anything when you're in a country with a real king or a dictator. [00:56:06] It's not like it is here in America. [00:56:09] Yeah, that's what. [00:56:10] Another takeaway from this trip was okay, so right now we have this huge movement inside of our country for ideas like socialism, for communism, and these people are protesting every week. [00:56:21] Underneath the communist regime, they would not be able to protest. [00:56:24] So they're wanting something that would actually suppress them and stop them from doing exactly what they are doing here inside the United States. [00:56:32] Yet when their influencers go and show that, they still will advocate for more of that, which just shows that there is either they're getting paid heavily. [00:56:42] To promote this communist idea that it would be great here inside the United States, or quite literally, they are brainwashed to the point where they have somehow believed that capitalism has spelled them so bad that they want to accept a government that would make them so suppressed that they would not even be able to voice their opinions out in public. [00:57:00] That's what really shocked me it's real when you hear that underneath communism there is no freedom of speech. [00:57:09] We've heard stories from North Korea, we've heard people who've escaped North Korea. [00:57:13] It's very Few people that we've heard who's left Cuba and have shared their story in a way where it's resonated so much with people that, wow, it's very similar to a country like North Korea in reality. [00:57:27] So there was a story this week in Texas about another leering center, literally. [00:57:33] There was a story about this Muslim only water park event that was canceled. [00:57:39] People start looking into it. [00:57:40] I think it's Sarah Gonzalez that looked into it, right? [00:57:42] From Blaze. [00:57:43] She's just tearing it up. [00:57:45] She's doing great work. [00:57:46] She's brave. [00:57:47] Yeah, she is. [00:57:47] She's very brave. [00:57:49] But she found the organizer of this event, and they run a leering center. [00:57:59] Same sign, same misspelling, everything else. [00:58:02] You think they learned? [00:58:03] She's running a leering center. [00:58:05] You'd think they'd learn. [00:58:07] I mean, how many leering centers are there in the country, do you think? [00:58:12] There's a lot. [00:58:13] There's a lot of leering centers. [00:58:15] A lot of people just don't know how to leer and they want to keep making money. [00:58:24] Nick, I worry about you, honestly. [00:58:27] I have in my career seen young people come and get involved and they get. [00:58:35] tempted by one thing or another and they lose their way. [00:58:40] I know you work hard to be on your knees every day and pray and stay close to God. [00:58:47] There's going to be forces that come against you, both friend and foe that could lead to your destruction. [00:58:53] Please follow the Spirit. [00:58:55] Keep the Spirit close at hand or you'll be lost. [00:58:58] And I've seen it over and over again. [00:59:01] And you at your age, you can make a real difference for decades to come. [00:59:07] Please be careful. [00:59:09] I will. [00:59:10] I really appreciate that advice. [00:59:13] Nick, thanks. [00:59:13] Appreciate it. [00:59:15] Thank you. [00:59:17] Nick Shirley, independent journalist. [00:59:19] And his video is coming out of what he experienced in Cuba. [00:59:26] You can find his website, antifraudclub.com. [00:59:30] And of course, you follow him on exit, Nick Shirley. [00:59:33] All right, back in just a second. [00:59:35] Let me tell you about Relief Factor. [00:59:36] Human beings will adapt to absolutely ridiculous things if you give them enough time, right? [00:59:42] You move into a house next to a train track, and after six months, you don't hear the trains anymore. [00:59:47] You know, somebody at work has a terrible personality, and eventually your brain just files it under, you know, that's just Jason or whatever. 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[01:00:31] Visit ReliefFactor.com. [01:00:33] ReliefFactor.com or call 800 the number for relief. [01:00:37] That's 800 for relief. [01:00:39] 10 seconds, station ID. === Samuel Adams Stories (07:43) === [01:00:55] We've got a couple of things going on in The Torch. [01:00:56] By the way, next month on The Torch, things are really going to start heating up. [01:01:00] We've got an education summer coming for you. [01:01:03] We'll explain here shortly. [01:01:05] But we have some really exciting things on education and on history that are beginning next month. [01:01:10] We are continuing our series of America's Story. [01:01:15] What episode are we up to? [01:01:16] We are on episode five about Samuel Adams and the amazing rebellion. [01:01:22] Let's play a clip. [01:01:23] This is part of The American Story, episode five. [01:01:25] It'll come out. [01:01:26] Wherever you get your podcast tomorrow, it's available now. [01:01:29] The entire first season, 10 episodes, is available commercial free at glenbeck.comslash torch. [01:01:36] But this is an amazing series about America. [01:01:39] You will learn so much. [01:01:41] Here's a clip of episode five. [01:01:44] The door swings open, revealing a panting messenger, his breath visible in the cold draft that's now rushing in, his face etched with urgency. [01:01:52] He blurts something out about King Street, shots fired, and blood spilled. [01:01:57] Without hesitation, the men pour out into the biting winter darkness. [01:02:01] Snow crunches under their boots as they race through the narrow, moonlit alleys, the ominous clanging bells drawing more people from their homes. [01:02:10] The wind whips at their coats, carrying distant shouts that now grow louder and louder, more chaotic with each step. [01:02:16] They turn a corner and collide with pandemonium, a hysterical mob surging like an ocean wave, bodies pressed together in a frenzy of rage and confusion. [01:02:27] Cries of murder pierce the frigid air. [01:02:30] Samuel and his companions push forward, elbows and shoulders forcing a path through the throng, hearts pounding with a mix of dread and determination. [01:02:38] Finally, they break through the front where the horror unfolds before them. [01:02:43] Three bodies lie sprawl in the pristine white snow, limbs twisted unnaturally, crimson blood pooling outward in a stark, spreading stain. [01:02:55] The crowd wails and thrusts their accusing fingers at a line of red-coated British soldiers standing frozen, their faces pale. [01:03:04] Sam Adams stands there, the scene searing his soul. [01:03:08] This isn't a mere brawl or accident. [01:03:10] This is the ignition point, the moment when simmering tensions explode into something irreversible. [01:03:18] This is Boston, 1770, the epicenter of the American Revolution. [01:03:26] And it would not have happened without the driving perseverance of one unlikely patriot leader, Samuel Adams. [01:03:38] Bro. [01:03:39] I mean, I think you can hear. [01:03:42] When I listen to this, I hear the sound of money being spent. [01:03:48] That's all original music. [01:03:50] There are like 400 tracks of sound effects and everything on each of these episodes. [01:03:55] It takes us a couple of weeks to produce just one episode. [01:04:00] But it is the best telling of the American story. [01:04:04] I just recorded The Death of Abraham Lincoln. [01:04:07] That's in season two. [01:04:09] which will be coming out shortly. [01:04:11] I just recorded that yesterday. [01:04:13] I mean, it's brilliant stuff. [01:04:14] It's really, and I can say that because I don't produce it. [01:04:17] I just pay for it. [01:04:18] I don't write it. [01:04:19] I just read it. [01:04:20] It's brilliant stuff. 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[01:05:22] You're just going to love it. [01:05:23] You can get the back episodes. [01:05:24] You get all 10 of the first season right now at glenbeck.comslash torch without commercials. [01:05:29] Or you can get tomorrow's episode five. [01:05:33] And you can go back wherever you get your podcast and look for the other episodes one through five and listen to the whole thing. [01:05:38] It is really, really great. [01:05:41] And I say that because, again, all I did was pay for it. [01:05:45] The guys who produced it are not me. [01:05:47] So I'm saying it's great because I have the best staff. [01:05:51] I really do. [01:05:52] I have the best staff and best producers. [01:05:55] I think ever in broadcast radio. [01:05:57] Keep going, keep going. [01:05:59] Except for Ricky. [01:06:00] More here in just a second. [01:06:03] We have a couple of amazing American stories to share with you next about assassinations and coming back together. [01:06:13] Don't want to miss it. [01:06:14] Stand by. [01:06:21] Some, sometimes, you know, people think that big cultural changes happen all at once, like a society wakes up one morning completely different than it was the day before. [01:06:29] But we know now that's not how it works. [01:06:32] Most of the time, if you really want to change a culture, you have to be willing to step in with something better and you have to be patient. [01:06:38] Well, that's what Preborn is doing. [01:06:40] They're actually helping women and they're providing ultrasounds, support, care, resources, compassion to expecting moms who need real help. [01:06:48] Right now, when people are given support, instead of panic, instead of You know, shouting down or people saying, you don't have a choice, you got to kill the baby, whatever. [01:06:58] When they just see the truth instead of pressure, when they're treated like human beings with compassion instead of problems to be solved, they make better decisions. [01:07:08] And preborn starts with ultrasounds. [01:07:10] $28 provides one ultrasound that's less than a dollar a day and it could save your life. [01:07:15] If you're a business owner, you might consider a larger donation to claim a write off. [01:07:19] Donation of $15,000 will sponsor an ultrasound machine for a needy clinic, helping save countless babies' lives for years to come. [01:07:27] All gifts are tax deductible and will reach through the eternities. [01:07:30] Pound 250, say the keyword baby. [01:07:32] Pound 250, keyword baby. [01:07:35] Thomas Jefferson once called Samuel Adams the earliest, most active, and persevering man of the revolution. [01:07:40] Learn all about him and go back in time at glimbeck.comslash torch with the American story. [01:08:03] I want to reintroduce you to a friend of the program, Dave Isay. [01:08:08] He's founder and president of Storycore, a New York Times bestselling author, the recipient of numerous Peabody Awards, and the MacArthur Genius Fellow. [01:08:17] Also, I think just reading that, just a little bit of a show off, a little bit of a show off, an overachiever. [01:08:22] You know what I'm saying? [01:08:23] Dave Isay is with us from Storycore. [01:08:26] Hi, Dave. [01:08:26] How are you? [01:08:28] Glenn, it's great to hear your voice. [01:08:29] I'm doing great. [01:08:30] How are you? [01:08:30] Good. [01:08:31] I'm really good. [01:08:32] I'm really good. [01:08:33] I wanted to have you on the show. [01:08:35] I'm so glad you brought these clips. === One Small Step Forward (15:43) === [01:08:38] You have a couple of clips, and I want to start with the assassination thing because it's what we're trying to avoid, but seemingly getting closer and closer, God forbid. [01:08:51] And you talked to somebody through Storycore that was there with Bobby Kennedy, right? [01:08:58] Yeah. [01:08:59] So it's hard to believe that it was only two weeks ago that. [01:09:03] The assassination attempt on President Trump at the Hilton happened, it feels like years ago. [01:09:09] But someone, a guy named Juan Romero, came to Storycore. [01:09:13] And he was, there's a famous photograph taken of Bobby Kennedy right after he was shot. [01:09:19] And that was on June 8, 1968, at a different hotel. [01:09:24] And it's the busboy at this hotel. [01:09:28] And his name was Juan Romero. [01:09:30] And he came to Storycore with a loved one to remember how he met. [01:09:35] It starts with him. [01:09:36] Talking about how he met Senator Kennedy the night before he was killed, delivering him room service. [01:09:40] So let's listen to the clip. [01:09:43] They opened the door, and the senator was talking on the phone. [01:09:47] He put on the phone and said, Come on in, boys. [01:09:51] You could tell when he was looking at you that he's not looking through you, he's taking you into account. [01:09:58] And I remember walking out of there like I was 10 feet tall. [01:10:02] The next day, he had his victory speech. [01:10:05] So they came down the service elevator, which is behind the kitchen. [01:10:09] I remember extending my hand as far as I could and then I remember him shaking my hand and as he let go, somebody shot him. [01:10:21] I kneeled onto him and put my hand between the cold concrete and his head just to make him comfortable. [01:10:29] I could see his lips moving so I put my ear next to his lips and I heard him say, is everybody okay? [01:10:36] I said, yes, everybody's okay. [01:10:39] I could feel a steady stream of blood coming through my fingers. [01:10:44] I had a rosary in my shirt pocket and I took it out, thinking that he would need it a lot more than me. [01:10:51] I wrapped it around his right hand and then they wheeled him away. [01:10:57] The next day, I decided to go to school. [01:10:59] I didn't want to think about it, but this woman was reading the newspaper and you could see my picture in there with the senator on the floor. [01:11:08] She turned around and showed me the picture and said, This is you, isn't it? [01:11:13] And I remember looking at my hands. [01:11:16] And there was dry blood in between my nails. [01:11:21] Then I received bags of ladders addressed to the busboy. [01:11:26] There was a couple of angry ladders. [01:11:28] One of them even went as far as to say that if he hadn't stopped to shake your hand, the senator would have been alive. [01:11:35] So I should be ashamed of myself for being so selfish. [01:11:41] It's been a long 50 years, and I still get emotional. [01:11:46] Tears come out. [01:11:48] But I went to visit his grave in 2010. [01:11:51] I felt like I needed to ask Kennedy to forgive me for not being able to stop those bullets from harming him. [01:12:02] And I felt like, you know, it would be a sign of respect to buy a suit. [01:12:07] I never owned a suit in my life. [01:12:10] And so when I wore the suit and I stood in front of his grave, I felt a little bit like the first day that I met him. [01:12:23] I felt important. [01:12:25] I felt American. [01:12:27] And I felt good. [01:12:31] Oh my gosh. [01:12:33] What a beautiful story. [01:12:37] What a beautiful story. [01:12:39] I mean, just the respect here. [01:12:43] I bought a suit to go to his grave 50 years later. [01:12:49] I felt American. [01:12:52] Boy, we. [01:12:54] What has happened to us, Dave? [01:12:56] What's happened to us? [01:12:58] Yeah, and you know, just you study history and the importance of history through the eyes of everyday people. [01:13:08] You know, nobody knew what Bobby Kennedy's last words were until we heard from Juan Romero. [01:13:14] And I should say that he died a couple of weeks after he recorded that. [01:13:18] So the importance of capturing this history when we still can. [01:13:21] And you're right, what's happened to us? [01:13:24] What's happened to us? [01:13:24] You know, Bobby Kennedy looks around, he's been shot, and he says, Is everybody okay? [01:13:34] And the fact that, you know, in the 1960s, JFK was shot and it united everybody. [01:13:41] Then, you know, then Malcolm X and then Robert Kennedy. [01:13:48] And by the time you get to Altamont, the country is just done with all of this violence. [01:13:53] Do we get there again, Dave? [01:14:00] Well, I believe we will. [01:14:04] You've said so many times on your show, blessed are the peacemakers. [01:14:09] You talk about Dietrich Bonhoeffer. [01:14:12] There's a rabbi who I know who said, if there could be so much evil as the world as we saw during the Holocaust, think about how much good there is. [01:14:22] But we have to tap into that good. [01:14:26] So there's a story that came out yesterday. [01:14:30] Says more than a third study done. [01:14:32] More than a third of Americans report they have lost a relationship with friends, family, romantic partners, and co workers. [01:14:37] 37% of Americans reported having experienced a political breakup at some point in their lives. [01:14:42] Of those, 62% had a falling out with a friend, 40% with a family member, 29% with a co worker, and 10% with a romantic partner. [01:14:51] I could go into the demographics, but it's not important. [01:14:54] We're all going through this. [01:14:56] We've all felt this. [01:14:57] I don't care what side of the aisle you're on. [01:14:59] We have all gone through this. [01:15:01] And I wanted you to bring on another clip that you found, and it is so great. [01:15:10] Explain this is, I'm assuming this is from One Small Step, is it not? [01:15:14] Yes, yeah, yeah. [01:15:16] Explain what that is. [01:15:18] We've been talking about this for 10 years, Glenn. [01:15:22] And we just, as you know with messaging, you just have to keep saying it over and over and over again until it actually works. [01:15:29] One Small Step is, the Glenn Beck show plays a huge role. [01:15:33] In this effort, Glenn Beck listeners are the largest conservative participants in One Small Step. [01:15:38] And the idea of One Small Step is to remind people that it's hard to hate up close. [01:15:42] You know, we have this platform where you sign up and you come on and you're paired with someone who's different than you politically and you have a conversation for 40 minutes about your lives. [01:15:54] And, you know, these are both. [01:15:58] You're both. [01:15:58] Go ahead. [01:15:59] You both go into this knowing that you're not looking for an argument. [01:16:03] You're not looking to win. [01:16:04] Nope. [01:16:05] Correct. [01:16:05] Right. [01:16:06] Yeah. [01:16:06] Right. [01:16:07] It's you're just getting to know each other as human beings because you need that kind of bedrock in order to be able to have the arguments without wanting to kill each other. [01:16:15] It's about remembering our humanity. [01:16:18] And, you know, and the dream is that we convince the country that it's our patriotic duty to see the humanity in people with whom we disagree. [01:16:25] Again, this is a message. [01:16:27] If you read between the lines, Glenn, of your show, every day you say it five times. [01:16:33] And this particular clip is, and you're not going to be able to tell who's liberal and who's conservative, but these are two strangers coming together to have a one small step conversation. [01:16:42] Likely the guy is a Glenn Beck listener because that's how one small step goes. [01:16:48] It's Tiffany who's liberal. [01:16:49] And Israel, who's conservative. [01:16:51] They're both from Colorado. [01:16:53] And this is the two of them having a conversation, just an excerpt of their 15 minute conversation. [01:16:59] I'm a single father. [01:17:01] I have two children. [01:17:02] I actually grew up in Griffin's Baldwin County. [01:17:06] If you're born in that county, you have like a 16% chance of getting out of poverty. [01:17:11] So I'm like the 16%. [01:17:13] And I tell that to my children there's no excuses, it comes from within. [01:17:19] And something that I also convey to my children. [01:17:21] My parents grew up with nothing. [01:17:23] My mom didn't have shoes, didn't have food, that kind of thing. [01:17:26] And, you know, she's the one kid that put herself through college as a single parent. [01:17:30] Yeah. [01:17:31] When you think about the future, what are you most scared of? [01:17:37] I am just really nervous for my kids, right? [01:17:39] Like, I feel like right now everything is just mean and nasty. [01:17:43] Instead of reacting with kindness or compassion, people are quick to react with, I guess, hate or anger and not just like me and you're doing it, sitting here talking and trying to understand. [01:17:55] Perspectives. [01:17:57] Is there one thing that you respect about the way that I see the world? [01:18:02] No. [01:18:04] Fair enough. [01:18:06] I think you said that you want the best for this country. [01:18:11] I respect that view and I agree with that view. [01:18:15] Okay. [01:18:16] Is there anything that you respect that I said today? [01:18:19] That you're a hardworking single father that wants what's best for his children. [01:18:24] And I think that that's commendable and. [01:18:27] Common between you and I for sure. [01:18:30] So, thank you. [01:18:34] Dave, you know, I said, I think it was yesterday. [01:18:40] One of the things I learned when I went over to Poland and I was at Auschwitz, and I was really, I spent about a year really studying the Holocaust and how we got there and everything else. [01:18:52] And the one thing that surprised me that really taught me an awful lot was. [01:18:58] The number one thing said by people who saved Jews, and it was usually just one Jew or one family, it was the same. [01:19:07] And they said, No, no, no, but this is my Jew. [01:19:10] He's not like all the other Jews. [01:19:13] And it was because they were so isolated, the community was so isolated, the two of them, that if you knew somebody who was Jewish, you were like, Well, that doesn't fit the stereotype, but you knew them. [01:19:25] And so people would just discount and say, Well, that's this one. [01:19:29] And this one's not like the rest. [01:19:31] They never ever put it together that, no, maybe you're wrong about that. [01:19:35] Maybe they're all kind of like individuals, you know? [01:19:38] And that's why what you're doing is so important that we see people. [01:19:44] So, I mean, those two would walk away if, God forbid, things ever got to, you know, World War II kind of stuff. [01:19:50] They would walk away going, well, yeah, but he's my liberal or my conservative. [01:19:54] That can't happen. [01:19:55] We need to see that it's not just a single individual, you know, but if we start with single individuals, we're great. [01:20:05] Yeah. [01:20:05] I mean, look, a single individual is better than nobody, which is kind of where we're going. [01:20:09] Yeah. [01:20:11] But, yeah, we have to, you know, Mother Teresa said, we've forgotten that we belong to one another. [01:20:17] And, you know, I think part of what you try to do every day on your show is to remind people that indeed, you know, we do. [01:20:22] We do belong to one another. [01:20:24] And I like to think people are fed up. [01:20:26] They should be because this is, you know, as you heard in that clip, they both, you know, we all love our country. [01:20:33] And, you know, think about what we could do instead of throwing rocks at each other if we took those rocks and built together. [01:20:41] It would be, you know, you talked yesterday about, you know, the God winks and the wrinkles in time, you know, and, you know, maybe this is a little bit of a message from the future telling us to wake up. [01:20:55] We need to wake up. [01:20:56] You know, this is the 250th anniversary of the country. [01:21:00] And, you know, we'd love to see as many people as possible. [01:21:03] There is no gimmick here. [01:21:04] Everything is free. [01:21:05] This is just pure public service. [01:21:07] And we hope, you know, again, for 10 years, you and I have been telling people go to takeonesmallstep.org. [01:21:14] And sign up and meet someone from across the political divide. [01:21:17] You know, honestly, like Glenn, you and I are across the political divide from each other. [01:21:21] And we met 10 years ago and we were like brothers from the minute we met. [01:21:25] You know, it is, we are being faked out by the news. [01:21:30] I know. [01:21:30] To hate each other. [01:21:32] And it's just nonsense. [01:21:35] And I want the audience to know it's a real friendship. [01:21:38] Dave and I text each other, email each other all the time. [01:21:43] And we don't, I don't even know how you vote, Dave. [01:21:46] I mean, you know, I'm sure we don't agree on a lot of stuff, but we see each other as I see Dave as real hope for the nation. [01:21:56] And I think he sees, you know, my audience as real hope for the nation that there's a chance. [01:22:03] There are good people. [01:22:04] There are good people. [01:22:05] We just have to link up with one another. [01:22:08] Dave, thank you so much. [01:22:09] As always, stay safe. [01:22:11] All right. [01:22:11] Thank you, brother. [01:22:13] Thanks for everything you do. [01:22:14] I want you to go to takeonesmallstep.org. [01:22:17] Take one small step. [01:22:18] By the way, this is all kept in the National Archives and everything else. [01:22:21] This is a really important thing to start to connect with one another and try to break out of our bubble. [01:22:28] It is a small step, but it is an important step. [01:22:31] TakeOneSmallStep.org. [01:22:33] You know, it's actually pretty amazing how many companies today seem to have forgotten that their job is supposed to be providing a service that people pay for and not doing bad things, you know, with the money that they make. [01:22:47] Somewhere along the way, A lot of corporations decided they weren't going to sell you just a product anymore. 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[01:27:20] Jack Carr, best selling author of the Terminal List series. [01:27:25] He is also the executive producer of the Terminal List, and he's the author of a book that comes out next week. [01:27:29] I've already pre ordered it on Amazon. [01:27:32] It's called The Fourth Option. [01:27:34] I can't wait for it to come out. [01:27:35] He has taken on a new character. [01:27:37] We're going to talk to him about that because it ties in, quite honestly, To everything that's going on right now in the world. [01:27:46] And I want to talk to him about that and so much more. [01:27:48] Jack Carr joins me in 60 seconds. [01:27:50] First, it's important that you and I realize how much God has really blessed us with and do the things and the power to pass those blessings on to others who really need them. [01:28:00] It's really easy to go through life focused only on your own problems, your own schedule, your own little corner of the world. [01:28:07] I was reading this morning, I just wrote this down before I got off. [01:28:11] I make notes of my scripture reading every day. [01:28:13] I was reading Jeremiah. [01:28:15] Today. [01:28:18] And I didn't write down the verse. [01:28:20] But I was reading about how leadership can just go wrong because they become convinced that they did it and, you know, they stop serving people, they start pleasing people. [01:28:33] And it's a really amazing lesson to learn. [01:28:38] And I try really hard to live by those lessons and not do that. [01:28:42] And that's one of the reasons I started Mercury One. [01:28:45] We go and do everything we can to. serve people and help people when they're in trouble. [01:28:50] And that means all the way from hurricane or fire disaster relief, all the way to Afghanistan, where because of your dollars that you put into Mercury One, when that thing fell apart and it was a national embarrassment, it was Mercury One that paid for about 23,000 people getting out who were trapped with the Taliban. [01:29:14] 23,000 people are free today because of you. [01:29:18] So, would you join us in our work? [01:29:20] We'd love to have you as a member. [01:29:21] It's mercuryone.org. [01:29:23] Help us serve. [01:29:24] $15 a month goes to our maximum impact fund. [01:29:27] Every single dollar goes directly to boots on the ground or planes in the air via light in the darkness. [01:29:34] It's mercuryone.org. [01:29:35] Mercuryone.org. [01:29:40] Jack, I don't know what I have to do to get, you know, a copy before the book comes out. [01:29:48] I. === James Reese Negotiations (11:19) === [01:29:49] I pre ordered your new book. [01:29:51] I can't wait for it to come out. [01:29:54] I love your work. [01:29:57] Welcome to the show. [01:29:58] Thank you. [01:29:59] You are the best. [01:30:00] I love that bumper music, the intro music just fires me up. [01:30:03] I'm sitting here in my hotel room in New York doing media in the lead up to book publication. [01:30:08] And I just listened to that and watched the intro. [01:30:11] It just fired me up. [01:30:12] So thank you. [01:30:13] And you should have a book, by the way. [01:30:15] You should have a book. [01:30:16] I sent it. [01:30:16] Hopefully, I didn't send it to the wrong address. [01:30:18] I never know exactly where you are. [01:30:19] I probably should have asked you. [01:30:20] Before I sent it, you have a blade that's coming that's supposed to help open the second package that comes, which is the book in a very interesting new package. [01:30:30] Ah, I can't wait. [01:30:30] I can't wait. [01:30:31] It's on its way to you. [01:30:31] I don't mean I'd pay for the book. [01:30:33] I'd pay for the book. [01:30:34] I just want to know the book before I talk to you because I just love your books. [01:30:39] So tell me why. [01:30:41] I mean, you are known for some of the best characters in fiction today. [01:30:47] James Reese is just an iconic character now. [01:30:52] Why start a new series and all new characters? [01:30:55] What are you accomplishing here? [01:30:58] What's driving this? [01:30:59] Well, from the fan perspective, I was very aware as a kid that Tom Clancy started with Hunt for Red October, moved on to Red Storm Rising, then went to Patriot Games, then Cardinal of the Kremlin, then Clearing Present Danger. [01:31:09] And then in the early 90s, he branches out into both nonfiction with a Study in Command series and a Guided Tour series. [01:31:16] And then he also starts with a co written thriller series to expand that audience, to broaden that base, more offerings out rather than. [01:31:24] And for him, it was every couple of years a book. [01:31:25] Now, for me, it's every year, but still the same type of. [01:31:29] Type of model. [01:31:30] So I saw that. [01:31:31] Of course, he's doing video games and he has the movies. [01:31:33] And of course, now after he's passed on, there's the television show for him. [01:31:37] But as a kid reading all those books from the fan perspective, I saw that expansion. [01:31:42] And so I knew I had a ton of stories to tell. [01:31:44] This was one that I wrote down in December of 2014 when I wrote a bunch of different ideas down as I was getting ready to leave the military, decided on the terminal list, which I think was a good decision. [01:31:53] But I kept coming back to this one called The Fourth. [01:31:56] And it's really based on Have Gun Will Travel, which is an old, well, first it was a radio show in the 1950s, then it became a TV show. [01:32:03] In the late 50s into the 60s. [01:32:05] And I used to watch those with my dad growing up. [01:32:07] So, really, that's the foundation for this. [01:32:09] But instead of a hero in the old West getting on his horse and riding into a new town as that stranger comes to town type of a narrative, now I have Chris Walker, former SEAL, former CIA operative, a student of philosophy. [01:32:21] These philosophers are battling for control of his soul. [01:32:25] But he gets in his Volkswagen bus, pop top camper from the mid 80s with his Belgian Malinois dog next to him. [01:32:30] And for his first city, he rides into New Orleans. [01:32:33] And that's a place that has always stood out to me, a place I always wanted to set a novel because. [01:32:38] It's just such a colorful city, a lot to work with in terms of corruption with the police force, with the government officials, and that sort of thing. [01:32:47] So, it's very ripe as far as a background for a novel like this. [01:32:50] So, this is another offering outside the James Reese Terminalist universe. [01:32:54] And I'm just, I'm fired up with how it came out. [01:32:57] And for those who are fans of, let's say, a Pale Rider or a Shane or a High Plains Drifter or a Magnificent Seven, there'll be little drops of that in there too. [01:33:03] But it's my modern interpretation of Stranger Comes to Town narrative. [01:33:08] So, tell me. [01:33:10] Because Walker, if I'm not mistaken, is haunted by a loss of a friend in Afghanistan. [01:33:17] And you wrote this down, you said in 2014. [01:33:21] Did you. [01:33:24] How did the withdrawal from Afghanistan play into this, or did it? [01:33:29] That shameful ending of Afghanistan. [01:33:31] Right. [01:33:32] Right. [01:33:32] So, James Reese Terminalist series, those books started well before our departure from Afghanistan. [01:33:38] So, that's not part of James Reese's experience. [01:33:40] Chris Walker, a little younger. [01:33:41] Right. [01:33:41] He's there. [01:33:42] He's a former SEAL, but now he's in the CIA and he's in Afghanistan as we're starting to withdraw. [01:33:48] And the CIA wants to leave an asset behind that they've recruited to report on what happens after we're gone. [01:33:54] And Chris Walker and his buddy John Stabb know that this guy's going to get killed. [01:33:58] His family's going to get killed. [01:34:00] He's too associated with the Americans. [01:34:01] So they go off the books and try to get him across the border into Pakistan so he can get to Islamabad and claim asylum. [01:34:08] And of course, that goes horribly wrong. [01:34:10] And this isn't too much of a spoiler, but Chris Walker's best friend is. [01:34:13] Is killed in that attempt to get their asset across the border here. [01:34:17] But watching that, and you don't have to be a veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan to be horrified with the way that we left Afghanistan in August of 2021. [01:34:27] And neither do you have to have any sort of touch points with the military or degrees in military history. [01:34:33] You don't need to have studied tactics or strategy to know that there was a better way to go about it. [01:34:38] All you have to do is apply common sense and apply logic to that problem set. [01:34:43] And anyone could have done it. [01:34:45] So much better if they had just done that. [01:34:47] So it was very painful to watch, not just for veterans, but for just citizens to see our country. [01:34:54] That is our best effort after 20 years. [01:34:57] Come on. [01:34:58] But that, what that also did, and how it ties into Iran now, is that it taught our enemies a lesson. [01:35:03] And it taught them that Americans, one, are tired of war, and two, the Americans do not know how to effectively get their military to get a desired political end. [01:35:13] So that's the lesson they walked away from our withdrawal from Afghanistan with. [01:35:17] Direct line between Russia invading Ukraine. [01:35:19] And of course, now China is watching what we're doing in Iran. [01:35:23] So, really, now that we're engaged there, we have no choice but to win that thing because it's not regional, it's not just energy prices. [01:35:29] This is global in nature, meaning after World War II, We could deter our enemies because of our strength following World War II. [01:35:36] We ushered in an unparalleled era of economic stabilization, but prosperity across the globe. [01:35:48] We took that burden on taxpayers, our military took that, especially the Navy took that on in terms of providing security across the globe. [01:35:55] Then we lost that deterrence, especially with what happened in August of 2021. [01:36:00] We lost that deterrence, that hard earned deterrence that really. [01:36:03] Provided stability across the entire globe. [01:36:06] So the stakes are much more than regional. [01:36:10] So, how does the world perceive us? [01:36:12] Because I look at people who are enemies now, and I got to believe they're just thinking, hold on, just hold on till 2028, because he's going to be out, and the American people are tired of all of this, and they're going to go back. [01:36:27] And so, all of our enemies, they're kind of just holding out. [01:36:34] And if it does go back the other way, we'll see all of this stuff roar back. [01:36:38] But I'm trying to square this here with I thought for sure we, I know we were a laughing stock. [01:36:45] Our military had become an absolute laughing stock and we just gutted all of our credibility with, you know, a big stick. [01:36:53] Then Donald Trump comes in and boy, I've never seen a bigger stick and I've never seen an operation like our military. [01:37:01] I've never seen it this effective, you know, and the question is still out on Iran, but still it's been pretty effective. [01:37:11] How do they perceive our military? [01:37:13] Is this just all based on Trump and don't worry, it'll go back to being a joke? [01:37:19] How do they perceive us? [01:37:21] Well, I think that that jury's out right now. [01:37:23] So after Venezuela, of course, they can say, oh, wow, look, the same types of early warning systems that we have are the same ones that did nothing to stop the Americans going into Venezuela in January. [01:37:35] Okay, we need to reevaluate our defense systems here because we have the exact same ones made by Russia, made by China, perhaps. [01:37:42] But that was a message right there. [01:37:45] And if we had stopped right there, I think we were on some pretty secure footing when it comes to what our capabilities are as a military. [01:37:52] And then we try a similar thing with Iran. [01:37:56] And it hasn't quite worked out, I don't think, the way that the administration anticipated based off our performance in Venezuela. [01:38:04] It's a different part of the world. [01:38:05] It is a puzzle. [01:38:09] And when it comes to negotiations, when we think about that, we make this mistake in the United States. [01:38:13] If you're sitting across the table from another American doing that mirror image, And thinking that that person across the table from you in this negotiation has the same values as you do, has the same concerns as you do. [01:38:24] Then you amplify that by 10, 20, 100 times when you sit across the table from someone with a tradition of having grown up in Iran. [01:38:33] That is a very different person or people to be negotiating with. [01:38:37] And you cannot, certainly can't, if your kid doesn't work in the United States, American citizen, it's certainly not going to work across the table from somebody from Iran. [01:38:44] So we tend to do that. [01:38:45] We tend to make that mistake of mirror imaging what's important to us. [01:38:49] And putting that on the other person that we're talking to. [01:38:52] So, maybe we have gotten down to a level of leadership that is more receptive to negotiation, but I'm not sure. [01:39:06] Yeah, I'm not sure either. [01:39:07] So, how does this end, Jack? [01:39:11] I mean, as a fiction writer, I'm just asking you write the most logical ending for me on this. [01:39:20] Well, thanks for not putting me on the spot. [01:39:23] But how is that? [01:39:25] I mean, just this fiction. [01:39:26] I know I'm not asking you for a prediction. [01:39:27] I'm asking you because this is what you do for a living. [01:39:30] You look at things and say, okay, if I had to do this, you know, what would I say would be believable? [01:39:35] I'm not asking you to predict, but what do you think is believable that could happen? [01:39:39] I was kidding. [01:39:40] So, I mean, most conflicts need to get to that negotiation table. [01:39:45] Eventually, Russia will get there with Ukraine. [01:39:47] It's just a matter of how much time. [01:39:50] So, for us, I think we definitely underestimated the impacts. [01:39:54] And we tend to do this. [01:39:55] Over and over again. [01:39:56] I don't know why, because there's history here that we can go back to to look at. [01:39:59] And we look at, let's say, 1972, 1973. [01:40:02] We look at the oil embargoes there. [01:40:04] The reverberations of that were not just during the embargo, they went all the way through the rest of the 70s. [01:40:10] And I don't know why we don't go back and see that and anticipate that as being the outcome here with these global energy markets, very similar to the early 70s. [01:40:19] But now we're even more dependent on that area of the world. [01:40:22] So we tend not to do that. [01:40:24] So that's a very long way of me saying that there are so many factors here. [01:40:29] Eventually, it'll get to the negotiation table. [01:40:31] Eventually, it's just how much pressure that the United States can put on through violence in order to get them there. [01:40:38] And they're willing to sacrifice a lot. [01:40:40] They're willing to sacrifice their entire country, their countrymen there. [01:40:44] We're almost giving them an opportunity to make it up to their version of Nirvana or heaven. [01:40:51] And they're willing to sacrifice all those people under them to get there. [01:40:55] So it's a very different part of the world to negotiate with. [01:40:58] So I would say it's going to take a lot of pressure, a lot of violence. [01:41:02] Get them to where we want them, which is getting those things that we were negotiating for before the war. === The Fourth Option Training (08:51) === [01:41:08] So now there's that. [01:41:09] But now we've added to that destruction of a Navy, destruction of a ballistic missile capability, drone capability, destruction of an Air Force, and the Strait of Hermos, which is very odd to me that that wasn't secured right out of the gate. [01:41:21] And I will go back and look when someone writes books about it five, 10 years from now about what that problem set entailed, what those discussions were, and why we didn't secure that right out of the gate. [01:41:33] Check. [01:41:34] I've been getting two questions from the president, or two comments from the president and the team around him. [01:41:40] Just recently, and I've heard it before, and I heard it from a dissident that has connections on the streets in Iran. [01:41:51] And they said that there's training going on. [01:41:54] And the president just said, I think it was earlier this week, that he knows that arms have been sent, but they ended up in the wrong hands over to the people of the street. [01:42:07] In Iran. [01:42:08] What are the odds? [01:42:09] And I'm going to have to take a break. [01:42:10] And then when you come back, what are the odds that there's special forces on the ground now and we're training or somebody is training the people? [01:42:20] Because if we're not going to put boots on the ground, the people have to do it. [01:42:25] So how do you view that? [01:42:26] We'll come back more with Jack Carr. [01:42:28] His new book is out. [01:42:31] You don't want to miss it. [01:42:32] It's called The Fourth Option. [01:42:33] Get it wherever your books are sold. [01:42:35] The Fourth Option by Jack Carr comes out next week. [01:42:38] Paid for by SuperSure Insurance Agency, LLC, a licensed insurance agency. [01:42:43] You know, there are two kinds of people when it comes to business, you know, business insurance. [01:42:47] There's a first group who look at you like a fire extinguisher. [01:42:53] You hope you really never need it, but you're glad it's there. 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[01:43:43] Go to supershure.comslash Beck. [01:43:46] One super agency, one powerful platform, and all of your policies in one place. [01:43:50] Supersure.comslash Beck. [01:43:53] Back with Jack Carr in 10 seconds. [01:44:07] Jack Carr. [01:44:08] Odds that we have people on the ground that are training people. [01:44:13] It wouldn't surprise me, especially if we're in border areas, more remote areas. [01:44:17] And I look at them not as boots on the ground because that to me signifies that we're putting in large numbers of troops, specifically Army, Marine Corps on the ground. [01:44:24] I look at it more of, let's say, Solomons or trail runners on the ground when we're talking about special operations or CIA paramilitary forces that are going in to train up certain elements, maybe that have attachments even to the The government and to the military, or perhaps it's an unconventional warfare type of a situation where you're training up somebody else, training up the counter revolutionary forces in this case, because the revolutionary forces are the ones that are in charge and have been since 1979. [01:44:51] So I would suspect, it wouldn't surprise me if we are doing something like that and training them up with specific missions in mind. [01:44:59] But we've been very effective also, us and the Israelis, of going in and taking out senior level leadership and now working our way down to lower level leadership. [01:45:08] But the problem with doing that is something we learned in Iraq and Afghanistan is that if you do that, then who do you negotiate with? [01:45:15] And we have a lot of leadership. [01:45:17] And so we called it cross cut targeting in Afghanistan and Iraq. [01:45:20] And so that means you take out the middle level so you can still negotiate with those people at the top. [01:45:25] And it still has much of the same effect because you're cutting off those people who are issuing the orders from those who are actually carrying out the attacks. [01:45:32] There's that whole middle operational level. [01:45:33] So when you take that out, you can still negotiate. [01:45:36] It's called cross cut targeting. [01:45:37] But we don't really employ that too much because it's hard to explain to the populace. [01:45:41] And The media can still say, oh, so and so is still in charge. [01:45:44] It's a failure. [01:45:45] Well, you take out that person. [01:45:46] Who do you go to? [01:45:47] And then you work your way down this chain, and you have less and less and less information on those people. [01:45:52] So it's a tough one. [01:45:58] Do I have you for a few more minutes? [01:45:59] Can I drag you over? [01:46:01] Do you have till about 40 after? [01:46:03] Let's do it. [01:46:03] Jack, let me ask you about the name of the book is The Fourth Option. [01:46:08] What does that mean? [01:46:10] Well, it really comes from the CIA because the CIA's paramilitary forces, and that's pretty. [01:46:16] With them and informs a lot of my writing. [01:46:18] I was assigned to them for a little bit in Iraq back in 2006. [01:46:22] But really, it's when diplomacy and the military fails, there's a third and final option, and that's the CIA's paramilitary side of the house, the Special Activities Center, used to be Special Activities Division. [01:46:31] And so, in this case, though, because this guy used to be there, now this is when law enforcement, when the legal system, when the prison system fails, there's a fourth and final option, and that's Chris Walker. [01:46:42] So, it's also informed by not just by those Westerns that I talked about earlier, but there's maybe a little drop of the 18th. [01:46:49] A little drop of maybe even Airwolf. [01:46:51] It's certainly a little bit of the Equalizer from the 80s. [01:46:55] For those who remember the Equalizer. [01:46:56] Oh my gosh. [01:46:57] I love the Equalizer. [01:46:59] So that's a huge influence on this. [01:47:01] And then also Lethal Weapon, the first Lethal Weapon. [01:47:04] So I have Chris Walker, and he's being hunted by an FBI agent who is a by the book guy, constitutional scholar, working his way up the chain at the FBI. [01:47:12] And these guys get closer and closer together as they meet up to this penultimate chapter in the book. [01:47:19] Yeah, it's a good one. [01:47:20] I'm fine. [01:47:21] That's great. [01:47:23] I'm really excited to read it. [01:47:24] It's called The Fourth Option. [01:47:25] It's available wherever you get your books. [01:47:26] It comes out officially on Tuesday, but you can pre order it. [01:47:30] Make sure you grab a fourth option. [01:47:32] Just want to spend a few more minutes with Jack Carr here on the other side of the break. [01:47:36] Stand by. [01:47:48] I want to get into the CIA with him and also what was dumped out today with the UFOs, if he has time. [01:47:54] Let me talk to you a little bit about Legacy Box. [01:47:56] Have you ever found an old photograph and just stop for a second? [01:47:59] Not because the picture itself is so amazing, but because for half a moment, it feels like somehow you stepped back into a different version of the world. [01:48:08] You just remember things differently and you see people when we were really young, people who are gone now, old houses, old cars, old Christmas mornings, and entire chapters of your life that exist only in a box somewhere in a closet. [01:48:21] And those memories matter. [01:48:22] But you also know, you know, one flood in the basement, one house fire, one bad storage bin, and you've lost all of this stuff. [01:48:32] That's what Legacy Box does. [01:48:33] It takes all of it and puts it into a vault, a digital vault, all your old tapes and film reels and photos, home videos. [01:48:41] So the memories that matter don't disappear and they're passed on forever. [01:48:46] The old memories aren't really content, they're time machines, the sound of somebody's voice you haven't heard in 20 years or when your kids were waking up on Christmas morning. [01:48:55] LegacyBox.com slash records. [01:48:57] Save them all, preserve them. [01:48:59] 60% off during their Mother's Day sale. [01:49:01] LegacyBox.com slash records. [01:49:03] You know, Glenn's Ellis Island speech was good because Soros funded media hated it. [01:49:07] Get it now. [01:49:08] Glennbeck.com slash torch. [01:49:28] Honored to have Jack Carr with us. [01:49:30] He is an amazing fiction writer, best selling author of the Terminal series, the Terminal List, the TV show. [01:49:41] He's the executive producer. [01:49:42] And now he's got a new book out coming out on Tuesday called The Fourth Option, which is a totally new series, new characters, and sounds really, really good. [01:49:51] Jack joins us again from New York where he's on a book tour. [01:49:56] Jack, you are on just listening during our. === Lizard People Conspiracy (08:41) === [01:49:59] All right, man. [01:50:00] I'm gonna text you. [01:50:01] I want to find out who pulled up in an EV Hummer at your house. [01:50:03] I'm gonna text you after this so I can find out. [01:50:05] Yeah, yeah, I can come out of my contacts. [01:50:08] But uh, we were this book, we were just hang on, hang on just a sec. [01:50:13] We were just talking so I could set this up. [01:50:14] We were just talking during the insider broadcast, uh, and uh, Jack was listening and we were talking. [01:50:21] Jason on Friday does car talk and he started in on these electric cars and and how everything is. [01:50:27] I just don't want I hate electric cars. [01:50:29] Somebody pulled up in my house in a Hummer and I'm like, I can't be friends with you. [01:50:33] I can't be friends. [01:50:34] That's not a car. [01:50:35] That's not a car. [01:50:35] You can make it look as tough as you want. [01:50:37] It's not a car. [01:50:37] It's an electric, it's a golf cart. [01:50:40] It's a glorified golf cart. [01:50:41] That's what that is. [01:50:42] It really is. [01:50:43] And I instantly judge someone that pulls in an electric vehicle or that wears an Apple Watch. [01:50:50] And I actually gave the bad guy in the book. [01:50:52] He ends up getting a Cybertruck. [01:50:53] And then there's another guy that wears an Apple Watch. [01:50:55] I just differentiate him from Chris Walker. [01:50:58] This is a Tudor from 1968, Submariner right there. [01:51:02] Oh, yeah. [01:51:02] I tried to. [01:51:03] I got two cars in the last couple of years and I gave them both back. [01:51:07] And I was so excited to get a 75th anniversary Ram power wagon. [01:51:11] And I park it and it starts uploading stuff and all that. [01:51:14] And I had to get rid of it. [01:51:16] And then I got one of those Grenadiers. [01:51:18] You've probably seen those things out there that Enos created. [01:51:20] I love those. [01:51:22] I was so excited about it. [01:51:23] Do you like them? [01:51:24] It clicked at me. [01:51:25] Every time I went one mile an hour over the speed limit, it starts clicking at me. [01:51:28] And so I got rid of that too. [01:51:29] I'm back to my 80 series Land Cruiser, which I love, FJ62 1988 Land Cruiser, which I love. [01:51:35] I have one that's got upgraded by Icon, who I think is out there in Texas now. [01:51:40] But I did put the LS3 Corvette engine in that thing. [01:51:44] But then also a FJ40, 1938 Land Cruiser. [01:51:47] So manual. [01:51:48] Oh, I love those. [01:51:49] That's all original. [01:51:49] So I look back to those. [01:51:51] I want a key that I put in the car. [01:51:52] I turn it, it starts. [01:51:54] Nothing is there. [01:51:55] There's no iPad. [01:51:56] That's what I want. [01:51:57] And that's what I drive. [01:51:58] Thank you. [01:52:00] I'm so sick of all that. [01:52:02] The Grenadier, isn't that the one that looks like the old Land Rovers? [01:52:08] Yeah, it looks like the old Defender. [01:52:09] It's like an old Defender, right? [01:52:10] I thought that didn't have all the electronics in. [01:52:13] They might have fixed it since I turned mine in. [01:52:15] I heard that they fixed that issue, but mine's long gone now. [01:52:19] So I'm back. [01:52:20] The 1990s and 1980s and 70s. [01:52:25] Yeah. [01:52:26] I'm so sick of all the electronic crap that they put in it. [01:52:30] I mean, it's nice and everything, I guess, but I don't want all of that stuff. [01:52:34] And I want a stick shift. [01:52:36] I want a real engine and a stick shift. [01:52:38] Why? [01:52:39] Yeah. [01:52:40] Will you not give us a stick shift? [01:52:43] First of all, it's the best anti burglary device ever invented. [01:52:47] Nobody can tell. [01:52:48] Now it is. [01:52:48] Certainly now it is. [01:52:49] Yeah, exactly. [01:52:50] So it's so nice to have that. [01:52:52] And it's anti EFP type thing, especially that 78 one is anyway. [01:52:56] But I love the old feel. [01:52:58] It's a time machine too for me. [01:52:59] I love, I mean, I can go back to January 1st of 1980 and just go to December 31st of 1989 and just do that over and over again. [01:53:07] That's what I would do. [01:53:08] But I realized I cannot do that. [01:53:10] So I 1988 FJ62 Land Cruiser. [01:53:14] And I do want to get a DeLorean. [01:53:17] Put a DeLorean into the barn, be surrounded by VHS tapes, just like it is a 1980s video store, and then put in a VHS in, and I can sit there. [01:53:26] Nothing's streaming, nothing's spinning. [01:53:28] I don't have to know my password. [01:53:29] I don't have to yell at my wife about email address this thing's attached to. [01:53:33] How did my stress level go through the room? [01:53:35] I can just open the door to this DeLorean, go to the 80s in this time machine, and have a TV in front of me where I watch something on VHS. [01:53:42] That's awesome. [01:53:45] I am so with you. [01:53:46] I was just complaining about this morning about. [01:53:49] If I have to enter the password again to YouTube or to Netflix or whatever, it's like, how many times do I have to do this? [01:53:58] And every time I have to call my wife because I don't have a phone, I don't carry a phone. [01:54:02] And so, how many times do I have to call my wife and go, There's somebody just sent you a passcode. [01:54:06] Can you just give me the damn number? [01:54:08] I'm so sick of it. [01:54:09] I can't take it. [01:54:10] That sounds like you're much more calm about it than I am. [01:54:12] I'm like, sweetie, what the damn password? [01:54:15] Like, it's just absolutely bonkers. [01:54:19] So, I'm making my own time machine. [01:54:22] I'm getting the VHS, I'm getting even DVDs, and then also the RCA video discs. [01:54:26] Remember those late 70s into the early 80s? [01:54:28] Oh, yeah. [01:54:29] Yeah, yeah. [01:54:30] Not a laser disc, but a video disc that played about 35 minutes, and then you had to turn it in, turn it, put it back in. [01:54:36] Turn it over. [01:54:36] And it was so fun. [01:54:37] Yeah, exactly. [01:54:38] And that was so much fun. [01:54:39] So, those are my little ways of going back in time these days. [01:54:43] Jack, I want to let me bring Jason in because Jason just found an old X File episode. [01:54:52] And set this up for Jack. [01:54:54] So I want to get your comment on this. [01:54:56] Well, I mean, I'm wondering if there's an author that actually wrote this, what's happening in the news now, because we have both the Hantavirus and we have FEMA currently trending in the news. [01:55:07] And I don't know if there is a fiction writer out there setting all this up or if we're in a simulation, Jack. [01:55:16] But have you heard this from the X Files? [01:55:18] Listen. [01:55:20] Are you familiar with the Hantavirus, Edgar Miller? [01:55:24] Yeah, it was a deadly virus spread by field mice in the southwestern United States several years ago. [01:55:28] According to the newspaper, FEMA was called out to manage an outbreak of the Hantavirus. [01:55:33] Are you familiar with what the Federal Emergency Management Agency's real power is? [01:55:38] Okay, come on. [01:55:40] Come on. [01:55:42] So great. [01:55:42] It's like we're watching a documentary, you know? [01:55:45] I know. [01:55:46] Fantastic. [01:55:47] I love those shows back in the day, The Smoking Man, and they had these little touch points with all the conspiracy theories. [01:55:51] Oh, The Smoking Man. [01:55:53] He was called Cancer Man, wasn't he? [01:55:55] Oh, I don't know. [01:55:56] I forget that. [01:55:57] But regardless, it was like. [01:55:58] It was a Smokey Man. [01:55:59] Yeah. [01:56:00] Points with real, with these conspiracies that you couldn't check on back then. [01:56:05] The X Files was still pre internet. [01:56:07] And at least the early ones were. [01:56:09] And now all those things are ending up not looking like conspiracies anymore. [01:56:13] It's just, it's unnerving. [01:56:15] It's unnerving. [01:56:16] I want to go back and watch them all now so I can picture the future. [01:56:19] There was this rumor that the CIA actually would slip in stories into pop culture or into TV shows back in the day, just to, I guess, Prep the public or something, or just put narratives out there. [01:56:31] But yeah, it's wild. [01:56:33] It doesn't surprise me. [01:56:38] The other big story today is the government is releasing these files for the UFOs. [01:56:46] And I don't know what to make of this, Jack. [01:56:49] I just don't know what to make of this. [01:56:51] I mean, you know, some people are saying that they're prepping us because they're going to say, you know, lizard people are among us or whatever the hell. [01:56:57] And you know what? [01:56:58] And there are days when I will look at the news and I'm actually praying for the lizard people because that would make. [01:57:02] More sense than what I see in the news. [01:57:06] But I don't know. [01:57:06] What do you think of all this UFO stuff? [01:57:09] Is that a psyop? [01:57:10] Are we just living in a giant psyop? [01:57:12] I have no idea. [01:57:13] I saw the headlines across the TV. [01:57:15] I've been doing media all day, mostly about Iran, but I saw this UFO stuff popping up and they're not even called UFOs anymore. [01:57:21] They have to change it on us so that somebody can put that on a fit rep or some sort of an evaluation. [01:57:27] I'll take it from UFO to whatever they're called now. [01:57:30] UAPs. [01:57:31] Wonderful. [01:57:31] Yes, UAPs. [01:57:32] But I mean, I don't know what to make of it either. [01:57:35] I'm with you. [01:57:36] And I'd be shocked if we were alone. [01:57:38] I mean, just this is a gigantic universe. [01:57:40] So there's that. [01:57:42] But also, hey, is this just a distraction from something else? [01:57:46] Okay, maybe that's possible, maybe even probable. [01:57:50] But I remember that movie, They Live. [01:57:52] It was in the 80s, Rowdy Roddy Piper. [01:57:54] And I was sure you weren't expecting a Rowdy Piper reference today. [01:57:59] They put the sunglasses on, and it's the chew bubblegum line, which I don't think I can even say on this show. [01:58:04] The chew bubblegum line on that was fantastic from the 80s. [01:58:08] And I think that maybe somebody there's, it's probably not Meta because they're probably the lizard people, but some other company might be able to invent this backwards like Rowdy Roddy Piper had. [01:58:17] And we're going to look around and we're going to, we might not be surprised about who the lizard people actually are. [01:58:24] That's, I will make a prediction. [01:58:26] Not going to be a shock. [01:58:26] Yeah, no. [01:58:27] I mean, I think, I mean, I would like to do a prediction market just on who a lizard person is. [01:58:32] You know, if they start saying, we start, I want a prediction market because I think I can make a lot of money on predicting who the lizard people are. [01:58:38] I think I do well. [01:58:40] Yeah. === London Shop Filters (07:55) === [01:58:41] Jack, it's always great to talk to you. [01:58:42] Thank you so much. [01:58:46] I'm going over to London next week. [01:58:48] Doing something with the big freedom and anti Sharia law thing with Tommy Robinson. [01:58:57] If I just happen to find myself in some dark, dank London tower, you might get a call from my wife. [01:59:06] Just send the boys over. [01:59:08] Yeah, yeah. [01:59:09] Make sure she has that speed down. [01:59:10] Take care of it. [01:59:13] All right. [01:59:13] Good to talk to you. [01:59:15] You too. [01:59:15] God bless you, man. [01:59:16] Thank you. [01:59:17] Best selling author of the Terminals List series. [01:59:21] And also, the author of the new book called The Fourth Option that is coming out next week. [01:59:26] Grab it, The Fourth Option by Jack Carr. [01:59:29] Let me tell you about Leaf Filter. [01:59:30] You can learn a lot about a person just by watching them clean out gutters. [01:59:34] You know, some people approach it with confidence. [01:59:36] They've got the ladder positioned perfectly, they're wearing work gloves, they're confident. [01:59:40] And then there's people that look like they're defusing a bomb. [01:59:43] You know, they're moving slowly, they're questioning every life decision that led them to this moment. [01:59:46] This is pretty much me on the ladder. [01:59:48] You know, they're one slight shift away from discovering. [01:59:51] You know, what the neighbors already knew, he's going to go through the windshield of his car. [01:59:57] Just wait till he gets to the driveway part of his gutters. [02:00:00] Anyway, I want you to stop doing that. [02:00:03] You don't have to get on a ladder anymore. [02:00:05] It's a smart idea and it's a great way to show, you know, kids, you don't have to get up on a ladder either. [02:00:11] Because usually that's what I do I'm like, son, you're a man now. [02:00:16] Get up there and clean those gutters. [02:00:18] Take that household chore and get rid of it like civilized people. [02:00:22] Start protecting your home today with Leaf Filter, America's number one gutter protection system. [02:00:26] Schedule your free inspection at Leaf Filter, leaffilter.com slash Glenn Beck, leaffilter.com slash Glenn Beck. [02:00:34] Fifteen percent off, leaffilter.com slash Glenn Beck. [02:00:37] Minimum purchases required, restrictions to apply, see rep and warranty and promotion details. [02:00:42] Leaffilter.com slash Glenn Beck. [02:00:50] Oh, crap. [02:00:51] Turns out. [02:00:51] Oh, when did that get there? [02:00:53] Common sense ain't all that common. [02:00:56] But around here, it's still standard equipment. [02:01:01] Glenn Beck returns in a minute. [02:01:22] You know, I have to tell you, my security team has been on high alert because I'm going over to London for this event next week and, you know, all kinds of security conditions and everything else. [02:01:34] I am more concerned about this stupid Hannah virus thing that, no, no, that all of a sudden I'm stuck over in Europe with, you know, with their kind of draconian stuff. [02:01:48] And then I catch a cold and I have to go into one of their hospitals. [02:01:51] I'm dead. [02:01:52] You go into one of their hospitals. [02:01:54] No, thank you. [02:01:55] Nuh uh. [02:01:56] No, thank you. [02:01:56] That's a reasonable concern. [02:01:58] I mean, they locked it down. [02:02:00] Down. [02:02:01] They locked it down. [02:02:03] You'll be in the Tower of London, though. [02:02:04] You won't be in one of those fine socialist hospitals. [02:02:09] I know. [02:02:09] I'll be in a dark, dreary corner of a castle in the basement. [02:02:14] You and Tommy. [02:02:15] Yeah. [02:02:16] All right. [02:02:17] It's Friday. [02:02:18] We've tried to cover everything. [02:02:19] I know we've missed stuff. [02:02:20] What have we missed today that we should hit before it's over? [02:02:22] Jason, I want to bring you in for this. [02:02:24] Obama has. [02:02:27] You know, he's got this presidential library and building that's coming up, and it looks like the Death Star, right? [02:02:34] But it's not the only thing that looks like death. [02:02:35] He's got all this merch that he's selling. [02:02:37] Jason, can you pull this up on your computer for those that are watching on glenbeck.com/slash torch? [02:02:42] I thought this was not real. [02:02:45] Yeah, I had to check the gift shop to make sure this was not satire. [02:02:48] This is actually up there. [02:02:49] This is a clay pin for Obama's presidential service. [02:02:52] Describe it for the insiders. [02:02:54] Well, it looks. [02:02:54] Sorry, the listeners. [02:02:55] It looks just like his ugly building, except uglier and made out of clay. [02:03:01] And you. [02:03:01] You pin it like it's a brooch or something? [02:03:05] I guess. [02:03:07] Yeah, but this is even one of the more milder ones. [02:03:09] They have social justice jewelry supporting sustainable artisan communities worldwide based off of Michelle Obama's amazing fashion sets. [02:03:22] You can get Legos. [02:03:24] Would you like your renewable energy Lego sets? [02:03:28] You've got to be kidding. [02:03:30] Wind power Lego sets? [02:03:33] This is parody, right? [02:03:34] Is this a free? [02:03:35] This story is from the Free Beacon. [02:03:37] They often do parody. [02:03:38] Tell me. [02:03:39] It's not. [02:03:40] I went to the gift shop. [02:03:41] It's there. [02:03:41] This is. [02:03:42] Let me get to the craziest ones. [02:03:45] There's no way he has rules for radicals to buy on this merch shop, right? [02:03:49] Oh my gosh. [02:03:50] He's selling rules for radicals. [02:03:53] Do you remember the names they called us for saying that he even knew about that book? [02:03:59] This is how I think it's parody. [02:04:01] They're laughing at us. [02:04:02] Oh, yeah. [02:04:02] They've been laughing at us for a long time. [02:04:04] They've been mocking us and laughing at us for a very long time. [02:04:07] Unbelievable. [02:04:08] He's selling rules for radicals there. [02:04:10] Yeah. [02:04:11] Well, speaking of the Death Star, Mark Hamill has appeared to never have left the set of Star Wars since the 70s. [02:04:20] He is always angry posting on Blue Sky, which is the lame version of X. [02:04:26] And he basically has proposed that he's super sad that President Trump wasn't assassinated this last attempt. [02:04:35] And if only he should. [02:04:36] Despicable human being. [02:04:37] Yes. [02:04:37] If only he should live long enough. [02:04:38] To witness his inevitable devastating loss in the midterms, be held accountable for his unprecedented corruption, impeached, convicted, and humiliated for his countless crimes, long enough to realize he'll be disgraced in the history books forevermore. [02:04:50] Glenn, you actually, in our meeting when we discussed the story, you had a really funny quip that I hope is still deep in the story. [02:04:58] No, you said, because you said he thinks he's fighting Darth Vader. [02:05:04] And I said, no, the only thing he's ever fought is bad acting. [02:05:09] And he loses every single time. [02:05:12] He goes out with his lightsaber and he's like, I am going to fight really bad acting. [02:05:18] And he loses that battle every time. [02:05:20] The guy is. [02:05:22] His new lightsaber is his Blue Sky account. [02:05:24] And honestly, I feel bad that we're even bringing attention to the story. [02:05:28] It makes him more relevant than he is. [02:05:31] He's not relevant. [02:05:32] I know. [02:05:34] We are making him up on one of the most listened to radio shows in America. [02:05:40] This is all our fault. [02:05:40] Go for it. [02:05:41] Go for it. [02:05:42] I mean, what is wrong with these people? [02:05:45] We were just talking about this last hour about the death of Robert F. Kennedy and how everybody pulls together and everybody is like, this is so horrible and everything else. [02:05:54] We have a group of people that they can five times now try to kill the president of the United States. [02:06:02] Five times. [02:06:04] And they are still calling for his death. [02:06:09] You're just despicable people. [02:06:10] I'm sorry. [02:06:11] We can disagree and you're not, that doesn't make you a despicable person. [02:06:15] To want the death of the president of the United States, you, I mean, I would have never even thought about that with Joe Biden or anybody else. [02:06:26] What it, What have you turned into? [02:06:30] You know, and I know, Luke, you're still trying to fight the dark side. [02:06:34] You should check yourself before you wreck yourself.