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Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
And the best of today, we talk about the drones over in New Jersey. Pat actually thinks he knows whose they are. The advancement in technology happening at breathtaking speed. We'll talk about the quantum computing from Google and what that means and how it ties to the Bible sales in America. It's a crazy story. And my daughter Cheyenne Grace stops by. Stu did the interview and does his best to get under my skin while trying to retrieve her family secrets. Also, you know what's more inspiring than stuffing those stockings hanging over the fireplace? It is stuffing your freezer with delicious meat. Maybe that's just me, but you can get really good American meat at Good Ranchers during Good Ranchers holiday special. You can subscribe to any box of their 100% American meat and wild caught seafood and get a free gift of chicken breast, salmon, bacon and ground beef for a year plus $25 off with my code BECK. When you go to goodranchers.com when you shop with Good Ranchers, you're directly supporting local farms and ranches in the United States. If you've been watching and this weekend is the last episode of Yellowstone, you see them talking about there's not going to be any cowboys. It's all going to be in Brazil soon. We've got to save the cowboy. We have to save our farms and ranches. I don't want some other country, us having to depend on another country to grow our food. How stupid and suicidal is that? Go to goodranchers.com from burgers to surf and turf and even a box full of tender filets, Good Ranchers has a gift box for everybody. It's delivered right to their door. No hassle, no stress. Good Ranchers makes gift giving effortless and unforgettable. Goodranchers.com use the promo code BECK and claim your $25 off and free meat in every box for a year. It's Goodranchers Dot.
Glenn Beck
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Stu Burguiere
Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. And we welcome Mr. Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed. I was listening to you today, Pat, and you didn't make me feel better about the drones, but.
Pat Gray
But that's not my job to make you feel.
Stu Burguiere
No, it's not. No.
Pat Gray
No.
Stu Burguiere
Which theory do you believe is real?
Pat Gray
You know, I don't. I. I don't necessarily believe these are drones that are searching for radiation.
Stu Burguiere
So that's good.
Pat Gray
Yeah, I don't necessarily believe.
Stu Burguiere
Have you heard that one, Stu?
I have not heard that one, no.
Pat Gray
Okay. Yeah. That the. These are surveillance drones. That detect radio activity, radiation activity in the area again. And there might be supposedly. I mean, if you remember back to the story when the Soviet Union broke up, how many nukes were there that went missing, especially from Ukraine?
Stu Burguiere
They were suitcase nukes, I think, from.
Pat Gray
And I think there were like 80. And supposedly they've tracked down the vast majority of them. But there is speculation that like 6.
Stu Burguiere
Or 12 or something like that.
Pat Gray
Yeah, we don't know exactly how many, but some are missing. And that maybe the problem is that one of them is in the New York, New Jersey area and these are searching for it. And if that were the case, of course, the government can't tell you that. No, they're not going to say, hey, you know, missing nukes is in the New York metropolitan area and we're looking for it.
Stu Burguiere
So let's say this is not going to happen, but let's just say New Year's Eve, suitcase nuke goes off in Times Square.
Pat Gray
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Or anywhere near there. What happens to the government and their credibility when everybody in the rest of the country goes, wait, wait, wait, you knew this, right?
Pat Gray
You were looking for it.
Stu Burguiere
You denied that that's what you were doing. I mean, that's Lose. Lose in a big way.
Pat Gray
It is. But what do you do? I mean, if you go to war, if you said at the beginning, yeah, we're looking for a suitcase nuke, that may be about.
Stu Burguiere
I would. This is what. No, this is what I would say. These are. Department of Homeland Security. It's a new system. We have threats, none of them necessarily credible, but this is a new system that we're unleashing for credible threats. And we're just, you know, that's it.
Pat Gray
Here's the problem with that, though. You'd have to have respect for the intelligence of the American people in order to do that. And they don't. Yeah, they don't have any respect for us in our intelligence. They don't think we can handle anything, and so we're not told anything.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. So there's. There's that. What was the other one that you just said?
Pat Gray
There's a. There is a.
Stu Burguiere
The. A project. Like, I don't remember what it is. Project Blue something or other. And it's. It's a stu. If the people ever get out of control, I'm going to issue this secret directive here at the Pentagon.
Okay.
And what we're going to do is we're going to fake an invasion. Okay. Kind of like War of the Worlds, because it'll bring everybody together and we can get them behind the government and we can all march towards, I guess, aliens that never show up. I mean that doesn't seem real credible either.
Pat Gray
No, it doesn't. Another story I heard is that it's, it's a new system developed by Tarot Dynamics, the XP4.
Stu Burguiere
Oh yeah, we were just talking.
Yeah, yeah. Okay, so that one seems credible.
Pat Gray
That one is credible to me.
Stu Burguiere
Except, except they announced this show. Pat, put on the screen again the release. This is from like press Release, local Channel 5 who said, you know, back in October or November, hey, we're, we're testing these drones over New Jersey, right. Beginning in November. Well, but if that's it, why wouldn't you just say that?
Pat Gray
Why wouldn't you just say that? Remember we told you we're going to test these, right? Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Hey, dummies. I mean this is even a great cover up. Even if. Yeah, it's not that. Why wouldn't you use this?
Right? Because I think if they came out and said, by the way, this was already announced, this company's, they still probably wouldn't have believed it. There would have still been 1500 other theories.
Yeah, but you wouldn't.
But it would have been pretty credible, right?
What's happening is because of the government's inaction. And now you have two governors saying this. Three. Because you have Hochul too. So we have two governors and some witch. Anyway, so you've got three governors saying the government is not telling us the truth and they have ways to track this. What's going on? So you have, what are you doing? You're destroying even more credibility. And it's not like that's a long term plan because in just a few days you've got Donald Trump coming in. I mean that makes him stronger to say no, we're cleaning out Department of Homeland Security, we're cleaning out the FBI, we're cleaning out the intelligence, we're cleaning out the Pentagon because obviously something was going on and they had no answers. They could, we could track drones. So it makes him stronger. Why would you do that?
It's all questions. It's one of those stories that just is, there's no, there's no answers and it's just question after question after question. Nothing makes any sense right now on this. And I don't know, it could be something really nefarious. But you know, like normally, as I said, my mind kind of goes to the more boring possibility almost every time.
Pat Gray
Right, with you?
Stu Burguiere
Yes. Thank you.
That's what I pay him for.
But like usually what I want to do with that is to find supporting information. If that's accurate. I don't have a real good. Like, there's nothing. Yeah, there's not like a lot to support either theory.
No.
It's just all very strange.
Pat Gray
So what do you think it is?
Stu Burguiere
I don't know. I honestly, like, My tendency is to think that, you know, this probably started. Maybe it did start, as Glenn mentioned this possibility earlier that maybe it started with some sort of military test. It became a big news story, and now every, you know, everybody's got a drone is flying their drones over and trying to screw with people.
Pat Gray
Let me run this by you.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Pat Gray
Could these be delivery drones for kexie cookies? Is that possible?
Stu Burguiere
Wow. Seems like a product placement here, doesn't it?
No, no, he's a theory.
Pat Gray
It's a theory that I have that because we're running a procrastinator special of 10% off right now.
Stu Burguiere
Wow.
Pat Gray
Maybe you need 50 drones to cover the New Jersey area.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Pat Gray
Is that possible?
Stu Burguiere
This is another instance, though.
Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna have to charge you for that. Air time's very expensive at this time of year. This is the time.
This is another example, though, of where, like Pat, as someone who owns the company, should know if he's assigned drones to this area. Why isn't he just saying, if that's.
Pat Gray
What it is, we turn over our shipping to other companies and it may be that they're using these drones.
Stu Burguiere
Okay, try this. Now, this is from that New Jersey state senator who said, I think this is the same guy.
Pat Gray
Is this a brand new senator that was just elected?
Stu Burguiere
This is John Bram, Nick. Is he new?
Pat Gray
I'm not sure.
Stu Burguiere
Okay, look him up. Stu. Bram, Nick. So anyway, state senator, he said, whatever these drones are doing, the government doesn't want us to know. The Department of Defense has to come clean with the American people. Oh, you have the actual audio. Here he is.
John Bramnick
Every single person, Democrat or Republican, has been calling for the same thing. That's why I have some concern that there is something very secret going on. It must be something going on that they can't tell us because they are so fearful of what the public's going to do when they hear what the drones are doing. There's no way. The Department of Defense does not know what's going on.
Pat Gray
Right. I agree with that.
Stu Burguiere
It does seem real. That part of it, to me seems completely real. They have to know.
Pat Gray
There's no way. They don't know.
Stu Burguiere
And there's no telling us now. They don't Tell us stuff all the time.
Pat Gray
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
So are they.
Are they spraying gender fluidity all over New Jersey? So you wake up and all of a sudden you're like, I'm changing gender. Very upset about that. Right?
Pat Gray
It's possible.
Stu Burguiere
Very possible.
The gender fluid thing.
Pat Gray
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Even if they're leaking that because the.
Pat Gray
Trans population has gone from like 0.7 to like 93%.
Stu Burguiere
So those are last year's number. It's 140 now.
Pat Gray
Okay.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, 140.
Is it possible they're targeting the Meadowlands with certain. Some sort of substance that make the football team suck? Is it possible the jets and Giants have been hit? Yeah, with some sort of dust from this? I mean, it's possible.
No, it could have just hit the owner's house.
Okay.
Could have just hit the owner's house.
There you go. That's possible as well.
All right. Thank you very much, Pat.
Pat Gray
And you say no, thank you.
Stu Burguiere
Delivery drones for Kexi cookies.
Yes.
Pat Gray
Which one?
Stu Burguiere
I'm charging Kexi.com.
Kexi.Com. How do you spell K E?
Pat Gray
K S I.com is how I.
Stu Burguiere
But it's probably too late for me.
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It's million, billion, million, billion, trillion quadrillion quintillion septillion.
Okay, that's a lot. In fact, they describe it as vastly more than the age of the entire universe.
Quite an understatement there.
How old is the universe?
They think the accepted one is 13.8 billion years.
Okay, 13.8 billion years. This is 10 septillion years would have taken to solve this problem with our best supercomputer. I would like to ask the question. What was the question? And what is the answer and how do you know it's right? All right, so now that happened on Monday. They announced that on Monday. Now, the guy who's the head of Willow, the guy who's in charge, he's the founder and the leader of the Google Quantum AI team. He's a physicist. He said the result, the high speed result, lends, I'm quoting. Credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes. So, I mean, you have to almost go to Marvel to understand. It's. It's as if. As if when they put a question in. All the Spider man movies are stacked up on top of each other. You know what I mean? Not the Spider Man. You know, Spider Man 1, 2 and 3 with the same actor. He's in one universe, but all the other ones with different actors. They're all happening at the same time. Okay. That's what it means for parallel universe. And he says it shows that that's where the quantum computing is happening. It's going. It's actually opening up and going into other universes. It's fascinating. Do you want to hear why they think that, Stu?
Sure.
It's a nerd. It's very nerdy.
Okay.
But it's really cool.
All right.
Okay. So you know what a neutron and electron does, right? What does an electron do? When you're talking the atomic scale? Electron circles.
Yeah, yeah.
And it circles the neutron and the neutron. It reason why the electron circles. It is. It keeps. It's like it acts as a force to keep the neutron in place. Without the electron, it goes. It just like explodes and goes away. Okay.
Okay.
So you have to have the electron going around it to keep the neutron in place. The reason why they first came up with quantum physics is the electron, when you observe it, it disappears. No, when you. When you observe it, it's there. When you don't observe it, it's there and then not there, there and not there there and not there. There are not there. And so it keeps going. It just disappears.
How do you know that?
The energy. The energy, it's one or the other. If you observe or not, I can't remember which, been years. But the energy goes full nothing, full nothing, full nothing in those nothing errors areas. Then the neutron should dissipate. Okay. What they thought, this is the theory, is that it's actually slipping into several different universes as it's going around to hold that neutron in place in all these different universes. Okay. Crazy.
This is really what they think.
Yeah, that's really what they.
Credible.
That's that. So that was the theory. So he's now saying, yep, this proves that that theory is where we're doing the computations in all these different universes. Now the problem is over the weekend there was a massive nerd fight. And another guy who is an astrophysicist, Ethan Siegel, he says that's ridiculous and the Google guy should know. And he says that has nothing to do with it, blah, blah, blah. So there's a nerd fight on the. He said parallel universe. Parallel universe and multiverse are very different now. I don't even think Marvel can explain the difference. I have no idea. But that's the level of the nerd fight we're in. However, here's what's. What's really cool is at 54 qubits. Okay? So about half of what we have now. And don't ask me how this happened, I have no idea. They opened a molecule and they could measure it here. And when it was turned on or whatever, I don't have no idea. I'm sorry for everybody who has really passed an 8th grade education, I apologize here to. Your head's gonna hurt. But they opened it somehow or another and they were observing it in like Silicon Valley or wherever this is. And then they opened the same one. It appeared in London, and they verified that the changes they made in Silicon Valley were happening with the. It's the same molecule and it was happening at the same time someplace else. What that nuts?
Yes.
They thought that that time at 54 cubits, they thought that's going to lead us to the discovery of how to travel without airplanes and everything else.
Like instantaneous travel.
Instantaneous travel. That would be incredible.
Yes.
Okay, so all of these things are coming up now. Listen to this. What they say is this is such big news because we're going to be able to solve some of the biggest problems. Okay, I want to know what the first question. Are you interested in what the first question was? Sure. That took that. Okay. I don't know what it is. I'm sure it's just mathematical, but I have no idea what it was. I'd like to know. And do you think these are our biggest problems? When you have the most powerful. They're saying it will tell us how to make batteries better. That's what we're going for. We're going for how batteries can be made better. They said also it could. It could further humanity by curing some diseases.
Okay, some.
Some diseases.
It could be big. Could be. Maybe.
I think that Might be an understatement. I mean, you're opening all this up and you're like, yep, we're going to be able to drive for 400 miles, maybe as much as 700 miles. Come on, come on. There's got to be something bigger than that. Okay, so anyway, as all of this is happening and makes no sense to anybody, I think all of the scientists are even bluffing. They don't know what they're talking. It makes no sense. Let me give you this story. New sales data. Data from Bookscan shows that Bible sales have increased 22% through October of this year compared to the same period last year. I don't know if you know this. Bible sales have been going down for maybe about 100 years. Went up 22% this year. In the first 10 months of the year, American Americans purchased 13.7 million Bibles, which Bibles now are on track to suppress, to suppress, to surpass last year's 14.2 million. Here's why it matters. Over the same period of time, print book sales increased less than 1%. So people are, you can get it online. People are actually going out and buying paper Bibles for their house and their family at unheard of rates when everywhere else the Bible is going down. Why is that happening? Try to relate it to the first story I just gave you. Nothing makes sense. Nothing makes sense in our world. You're like, I what?
People are looking for foundational.
They're looking for foundational truths. The world is changing so rapidly and nothing makes sense. This is really good news, this, seeing that that's the first sign of an awakening where people get so disillusioned with things, they realize their lives, the country, war, science, everything is out of control. There are no experts to listen to that. You're like, okay, maybe I should start listening to myself. And is there something bigger than me that makes sense? This is an extraordinarily good sign as the world makes less and less sense. The only way to solve this is a return to universal principles. And it will still. You know that the Big Bang theory was developed by scientists, developed by scientists. And they used it at first, the religious people used it at first to say, the Big Bang theory proves God exists. And so science at that time accepted it for a little while. And then they, then they were like, no, no, no, no, it doesn't prove. It just started and it started as well. That's the way God created. So God lit a match happened. The Big Bang, that explains your expanding universe and everything else. And now scientists Use that because they've cut the original part of the theory out, that God lit the match. And it leaves you with the question I've asked a million times. Right. Big Bang. But what lit the match? What was just before it? Where did all of that come from? Who started the fire that was part of the original Big Bang theory? God. And they conveniently axed that part to now disprove God. We don't know what the answers are. And with quantum computing, the world's going to look and science is going to look very different very fast. But there are certain truths that used to be self evident that are eternal. And we're looking for them in record numbers.
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Welcome to the program. Cheyenne. Grace.
Glenn Beck
Hey.
Stu Burguiere
That's your daughter, Glenn. Did you know that?
Yeah. Oh, I'm aware of it.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Stu Burguiere
Big star. Big star on every chart number. What?
I just want you to know as you're conducting this interview, I'm just keeping a list and I will check it twice.
Yeah, that's fine.
All right, go ahead.
I'm just here to get the true story about how everything developed, how all of this went. Congratulations, by the way.
Glenn Beck
Thank you. Thank you.
Stu Burguiere
So you went to number one on the holiday charts on itunes.
Glenn Beck
Oh, scary. I was, I mean, I was talking to one of my friends and it was like, I mean, I'm competing with big names and like Kendrick Lamar is one of them. And my friends were like, yo, that's so cool. And I'm just sitting here like, wide mouth open, like, don't even know what's happening. Studying for my finals, getting texts from my friends and I'm like, what is going on?
Stu Burguiere
Were you worried about a Kendrick Lamar diss track coming after you?
Yeah, very worried. I was texting Michael Buble and my wife said, don't text Michael Buble that. And I said, why? She said, because she's beating Michael. Michael Buble is one step behind her. I'm like, oh, okay. Yeah, I guess so. I never did. I have to tell.
He would love that story.
Glenn Beck
This is kind of like weird and surreal. Like I just, I mean, I'm 18, I don't know what's going on. And people are like, cheyenne, like, you didn't expect. I'm like, no, I didn't expect. Expect this. I expected to release it and do my finals. Just kind of, you know, low key. I don't even know what's happening.
Stu Burguiere
So this is, this is. This is kind of what our family has decided to do. Tanya and I And sincerely, we're leaving our money to charity. And our kids started charity, by the way. Yeah, we're. We're. We're. For each kid. We will help them pursue what they want to pursue, and if they come up with a good idea, and it will help them, you know, start their own business or start their career. And we'll also help them with schooling and everything else. But this is. This was her thing, and she has to pay dad back.
Hmm.
Glenn Beck
I already did, actually, so.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Oh, that was nice.
Yeah. Yeah. She's been doing the calculation every night.
Glenn Beck
Okay, okay. I have. I really have.
Stu Burguiere
It was very expensive. And she was like, okay, okay, dad, dad, dad.
Now. So you're telling me he's already told you that he's screwing you out of all this money? He's already been upfront about that.
Glenn Beck
He's like, okay, so this is the will, and after that, you get nothing. So I'm ready.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it's interesting.
They all have to make their own.
Glenn Beck
Way, but that's what I wanted, so. And I've told him countless times, I want to make my own success.
Stu Burguiere
That's why she. Why don't you use Cheyenne Beck?
Glenn Beck
Because I don't want ties connected.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, isn't it. Wait, Wait a minute.
Right?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I don't want ties.
Stu Burguiere
Right. I mean, it's gotta be more like. Not that you're worried that you'll get help from Glenn, but that he'd destroy your life at the end of the day.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, of course.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
That's exactly what I'm saying.
Stu Burguiere
She wants to be. Do you still want to go to Broadway?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, yeah. That's the dream.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. I'm trying to figure out of it, but, yeah, every day.
Glenn Beck
There's nothing new. It's always, why are you doing this? New York?
Stu Burguiere
I'm just sending her stories of murders in New York, trying to convince me.
Glenn Beck
Why I shouldn't do it.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, but that's what she really wants to do, and she doesn't want to necessarily be. I mean, you never thought of yourself as a singer other than, like, a Broadway?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I've never. I mean, I've gotten questions recently, like, are you gonna continue this? Is this gonna be your career? And I'm like, no, I can't. I. Like, I have to. I. That's not where my passion stands. Like, theater is, like, where it is, you know, where it's at for me.
Stu Burguiere
And you've done a lot of theater.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I mean, I grew up as a ballet dancer for a while, so I was on the stage, like, since.
Stu Burguiere
I was little, by the way, parents of girls, that is honestly the best thing that you can do for your little girl, really, is put them through ballet. It gives them poise and grace and. Well, I mean, it did with Cheyenne.
Glenn Beck
Depends on the day today, you know.
Stu Burguiere
No, but it does. And it. I mean. I mean, she went to. I mean, it was kind of scary because you went with Russians.
Glenn Beck
I mean, see, here's the thing. I got.
Stu Burguiere
Who sent her to Moscow.
No, it was a Russian.
Glenn Beck
No, they came to Colleyville, Texas.
Stu Burguiere
They were serious. And the guy of the husband of the ballet teacher.
Glenn Beck
Oh, geez.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, he was terrified, I think, of his wife. Terrified.
Glenn Beck
Everyone is. Everyone is.
Stu Burguiere
He's Russian, too. And he would come out. We'd have to go to these ballet performances every year. And, I mean, we enjoyed going to those ballet performances every Christmas.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I loved, you know, the Nutcracker thing we saw yesterday on the movie screen. And then Rafe was just like, oh, no. It's like a trauma response for them now.
Stu Burguiere
It is. But anyway, we used to. I'm not going to go there. Anyway, so he would come out before the performance as. As they were changing scenery and stuff, and he would come out and say, well, we are very excited for our next performers. It is Cheyenne, Grace. And she is very. Oh, my wife just said, she's ready. Here it is. He hated every second of.
Glenn Beck
Here's the thing. Like, he's scared of the daughter and the mother because they're both equ. So scary. But no, I think ballet's really, like, disciplinary. I do think it's hard on your mental health, which I'm. I stand very strongly by. Cause it was hard on my mental health. But it gives you.
Stu Burguiere
I didn't know that.
Glenn Beck
I mean, it's just the whole thing is, like, you have to be tiny if you're not tiny or, you know. And so it's just. It's hard for girls. But, you know, like, it's so good for discipline.
Stu Burguiere
They are tiny.
Hold on.
Glenn Beck
Well, when I was, like, eighth grade and had baby fat, you know, I.
Stu Burguiere
Want to make sure I review what just occurred. Glenn made a recommendation to the national audience to put their daughters into ballet and had no idea that it was damaging to her mental health.
Glenn Beck
Right. That's why I was like, dad, what are you doing?
Stu Burguiere
This is what happens in my house all the time. I'll say something, she'll run out in tears, and my wife will look at.
Glenn Beck
Me and go, what the hell did you just do?
Stu Burguiere
And I'm Like, I don't know. I just said, you know, true story. Pants on a little short.
Glenn Beck
Okay, enough with the no pants thing.
Stu Burguiere
Yes, she's wearing pants. And she will be wearing pants in Nashville as well this week. What a huge honor this is.
Glenn Beck
I'm scared, Stu.
Stu Burguiere
I would be terrified.
Glenn Beck
I'm terrified. I actually. Funny story. So I've only performed in front of, like, 400 people at most. Like, live performance.
Stu Burguiere
Right in the theater setting, too.
In a theater. Never like this.
Glenn Beck
Never, like, singing, like, just regular singing. Like, you know, like, I've always been performing well. I was talking to my lash person the other day, and I was like. She was asking me how many seats were in there, and I was like, wow. Probably like a thousand. I've never looked it up. And so I was like, I'm probably, like, close to in the thousands.
Pat Gray
It's pretty big.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, well, they looked it up. She was like, give me an exact number. And I was like, okay. So I looked it up. 4,000 seats. I was like, I almost had, like, a heart attack. I almost dropped dead.
Stu Burguiere
I think it sold out. Maybe. Maybe, dad. If not.
Yeah, they're packing extra people in. Not to make you nervous or anything.
They've decided to blow out the back wall. So.
This is incredible. I saw your first performance in Little Grapevine, Texas.
Yeah, her first performance. What, were there, 25 people there?
30 people? Yeah, a little more, maybe than that.
Glenn Beck
I was street performing, and also, I've never street performed before that, so that was terrifying, too. I didn't know what I was doing.
Stu Burguiere
Well, it was great, though. It was great. You did a great job. This is a different experience, though.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
You know, my wife, who, by the way, you mentioned your last person is your tan person.
Pat Gray
Look at this.
Stu Burguiere
Tan right now.
I know. I like your wife because. What's the name of her? Sunbelievable?
Glenn Beck
Dfw.
Stu Burguiere
I've decided that she should have the Donald Trump. It should be on the menu.
I like that you suggest bright orange.
Just bright orange. I want the Donald Trump.
The Donald Trump.
Glenn Beck
He said that to me yesterday when we walked out of the movie theater, and I was in such a bad mood, and I was like, dad, go away. I was like, stop talking.
Stu Burguiere
I say that to him all the time.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Okay.
Stu Burguiere
We went and saw White Christmas yesterday in the movie theater. It was playing for fathom. It was the last day, and the whole family, we went, and it was so cool. But when you see it on the big screen, you see stuff you've never seen before. Like, it's like, wait, what? What's happening?
Like, with George Lucas? Like, there's like, extra, like, CGI animals walking through it and stuff like that.
Because you always see it on a small screen. It was like. Like the continuity was horrible. Like, you know when they're in the dressing room and they're buttoning their shirts, like, no buttons are done and it's tucked in. And then the very next cut to him, all the buttons are done. Then the next cut, no buttons are done. It's so weird.
Glenn Beck
Why don't you scream to me in the movie theater? This one's the worst. In movie theaters.
Stu Burguiere
He's always like, very loud.
Glenn Beck
What did you. Yes.
Stu Burguiere
This is a little known thing about Glenn.
Glenn Beck
Very loud at movie theaters, singing, four seats down. He was singing full time, at least.
Stu Burguiere
Because that's what you and I did on the trip.
Glenn Beck
That's what we do at home, right?
Stu Burguiere
We've done it in the car too.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Yes, in private area.
Glenn Beck
That's exactly right.
Stu Burguiere
I will say when Glenn goes. You go to a movie with Glenn and, like, it's so embarrassing. If we were, like, watching a movie at home and we were making fun of it. Like, you're watching a Hallmark movie, right? And a movie. A scene comes on and you're making fun of it. You're making comments to your friend. He does that in the theater. Like, he'll just blurt out sarcastic things about the movie you're watching in a silent theater.
Whatever.
Glenn Beck
So true. You know how I literally. Me and mom shushed you yesterday?
Stu Burguiere
Oh, yeah.
There was no one else in the theater.
Glenn Beck
There was like seven other people. Still, courtesy.
Stu Burguiere
Courtesy.
Glenn Beck
Whatever. It's fine.
Stu Burguiere
So you had this big performance. Yes. And you're saying it's sold out, so people can't even go.
I don't know. I don't know if it is. I thought. I think it is, but I don't know. I don't know.
So you don't know. You don't know anything about.
I don't know anything.
Glenn Beck
No, no, he doesn't.
Stu Burguiere
Okay.
This is really, really exciting. And you have no idea whether you even want to continue this line of a career.
Glenn Beck
Like, honestly, one of the things that I had in mind and I talked to dad about this, was that I really want this to help jumpstart my theater career.
Stu Burguiere
Ah. Okay.
Using this as an angle. There's a creator's always a place to work at.
There's always a part.
Not in New York. So we're using this as. Hey, did you. Did you say she had A bezel. I don't know if it'll work at all, but put it on your resume.
There you go. I like that. Now, can you tell me more about things that Glenn has done that have damaged you in any specific way?
Glenn Beck
Many. The list could go on and on and on.
Stu Burguiere
Thank you very much for stopping by. Cheyenne. Grace. Definitely not the last name. Beck. I love you, sweetheart.
Glenn Beck
I love you, too.
Stu Burguiere
And great tan, by the way.
This is fantastic.
Glenn Beck
Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. This great lady does it.
Stu Burguiere
This has been, you know, Cheyenne. Cheyenne and I were never. She was always a mama's girl.
Glenn Beck
Always hated him.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Would cry and feel the same way.
Stu Burguiere
I really like Tanya, and I don't like him. I am the same way. Wait a minute.
Hold on.
Glenn Beck
You cry when he shows up in a room?
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Constantly. And I'm worried about being so perfect with my physique all the time because of Dad's pressure to put me into ballet.
I was going to say something nice about the relationship with my daughter, but I don't think so anymore. Get out of here.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Stu Burguiere
I love you, too.
Glenn Beck
Love you, too.
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Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program – "Best of the Program | Guest: Cheyenne Grace" (Release Date: December 16, 2024)
In this compelling episode of The Glenn Beck Program hosted by the Blaze Podcast Network, Glenn Beck delves into a myriad of pressing topics ranging from mysterious drone activities over New Jersey to groundbreaking advancements in quantum computing. The episode also features an intimate interview with Beck's daughter, Cheyenne Grace, offering listeners a glimpse into his personal life amidst the turbulent discussions.
Timestamp: 02:10 – 11:20
The episode kicks off with Glenn Beck and his co-host Stu Burguiere exploring the enigmatic presence of unidentified drones flying over New Jersey. Inviting Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, the discussion probes various theories behind these drones' activities.
Key Points:
Surveillance vs. Delivery: While some speculate that these drones are for radiation detection related to missing Soviet-era nuclear weapons, Pat Gray challenges this notion, suggesting alternative explanations like delivery services.
Stu Burguiere [03:43]: "What happens to the government and their credibility when everybody in the rest of the country goes, wait, wait, wait, you knew this, right?"
Government Transparency: The conversation highlights the government's reluctance to disclose information, leading to public mistrust and a proliferation of conspiracy theories.
Pat Gray [04:29]: "Here's the problem with that, though. You'd have to have respect for the intelligence of the American people in order to do that. And they don't."
Impact on Credibility: The hosts discuss the potential fallout if a significant event, such as a nuclear detonation, were to occur, severely damaging governmental credibility.
Speculative Theories: From targeted disruptions in sports teams to sociopolitical experiments influencing public behavior, the duo navigates through a spectrum of speculative scenarios, emphasizing the lack of concrete evidence.
Timestamp: 02:05 – 27:18
Glenn Beck transitions to the realm of technology, spotlighting Google's recent advancements in quantum computing. He elucidates the concept of qubits and their exponential processing capabilities, drawing parallels to parallel universes and the multiverse theory.
Key Points:
Qubit Explosion: The discussion underscores Google's quantum computer achieving 105 qubits, a significant leap from the previous 54, enabling it to solve complex problems previously deemed unsolvable.
Glenn Beck [16:04]: "They can solve some of the biggest problems. I don't even know what it is."
Parallel Universes Theory: Beck shares insights from the head of Google's Quantum AI team, who posits that quantum computations might be occurring across multiple parallel universes, a notion sparking intense debates among scientists.
Glenn Beck [17:54]: "They think it's actually slipping into several different universes as it's going around to hold that neutron in place in all these different universes."
Practical Implications: Potential applications range from instantaneous travel to revolutionary advancements in battery technology and disease curing, though the hosts express skepticism about the feasibility and current understanding of these possibilities.
Scientific Discourse: The episode touches upon the "nerd fight" between physicists like Ethan Siegel and Google's representatives, highlighting the contentious nature of interpreting quantum phenomena and the multiverse.
Timestamp: 22:41 – 27:13
Addressing cultural shifts, Beck presents startling data on the resurgence of Bible sales in America, juxtaposing it with stagnant print book sales. This trend, he suggests, signifies a societal yearning for foundational truths amidst a rapidly changing and confusing world.
Key Points:
Sales Statistics: Bookscan data reveals a 22% increase in Bible sales through October 2024 compared to the previous year, with projections to surpass 14.2 million copies.
Glenn Beck [24:41]: "People are looking for foundational truths. The world is changing so rapidly and nothing makes sense."
Cultural Reflection: Beck interprets this surge as an awakening, where individuals seek solace and certainty through religious texts as a response to disillusionment with modern complexities in science, politics, and societal norms.
Scientific and Religious Intersection: He draws a parallel between the Big Bang theory’s origins in religious thought and its subsequent secular adoption, pondering the innate human desire to find meaning and the role of science in either supporting or challenging that quest.
Timestamp: 27:18 – 38:57
The episode takes a personal turn as Glenn Beck interviews his daughter, Cheyenne Grace, celebrating her achievement of topping the holiday charts on iTunes. This segment offers a heartfelt look into their family dynamics, her burgeoning career, and the pressures of public life.
Key Points:
Cheyenne’s Success: Cheyenne shares her surprise and excitement upon learning her music reached number one, candidly expressing her apprehensions about performing in front of large audiences.
Cheyenne Grace Beck [27:59]: "I’m 18, I don’t know what’s going on. People are like, Cheyenne, you didn’t expect."
Family Support and Challenges: The conversation reveals underlying tensions, particularly regarding Beck's past decisions to involve Cheyenne in ballet, which she found detrimental to her mental health. This candid exchange underscores the balance between parental guidance and personal autonomy.
Cheyenne Grace Beck [32:42]: "I'm scared, Stu."
Career Aspirations: Cheyenne discusses her aspirations in theater and music, highlighting her desire to forge her own path independent of her father’s influence. Beck expresses both pride and concern over her ambitions, illustrating the complexities of familial relationships in the spotlight.
Emotional Dynamics: The dialogue delves into the emotional strains between Cheyenne and her father, shedding light on the pressures of living up to expectations and the quest for personal identity amidst public scrutiny.
Timestamp: 38:57 – End
As the episode draws to a close, Beck reflects on the interplay between technological advancements, societal shifts, and personal journeys. He emphasizes the importance of returning to universal principles and enduring truths in navigating an increasingly complex world.
Key Points:
Return to Fundamentals: Beck advocates for a societal reversion to foundational truths and universal principles as a means to address the escalating chaos and confusion permeating various aspects of life.
Glenn Beck [24:41]: "The only way to solve this is a return to universal principles."
Interconnectedness of Themes: By intertwining discussions on drones, quantum computing, Bible sales, and personal narratives, Beck paints a comprehensive picture of a society grappling with uncertainty and seeking stability through diverse avenues.
Call to Action: The episode encourages listeners to seek clarity and purpose amidst the disorder by aligning with timeless values and questioning the narratives presented by authoritative entities.
Notable Quotes:
Stu Burguiere [03:43]: "What happens to the government and their credibility when everybody in the rest of the country goes, wait, wait, wait, you knew this, right?"
Glenn Beck [16:04]: "They can solve some of the biggest problems. I don't even know what it is."
Cheyenne Grace Beck [27:59]: "I’m 18, I don’t know what’s going on."
Glenn Beck [24:41]: "People are looking for foundational truths. The world is changing so rapidly and nothing makes sense."
This episode of The Glenn Beck Program masterfully weaves together national security concerns, cutting-edge technology, cultural trends, and personal stories, providing listeners with a multifaceted exploration of contemporary American life. Through insightful discussions and heartfelt dialogues, Beck navigates the complexities of modernity, urging a reflective and principled approach to the myriad challenges facing society today.