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Glenn Beck
See mintmobile.com all right, today's program. It's riddled with great stuff we've got. We start with the good news of the Senate saying no more NPR or pbs. Oh my gosh, the number of children that are going to starve because Big Bird has been put out of his house. What a bunch of crock. But we get into that also a little bit more on what's really going on with the Epstein thing. A reminder that the Ten Commandments is more than a tale from the Bible. It's the foundation of everything in Western civilization and the reason why. I tell you that there's this movement now that Mercury one and the American Journey Experience are behind. And it is to get the Ten Commandments in every school in America. Two states now have passed laws where if you just give them the proper copy of the Ten Commandments, it must be posted in the classrooms. So we'll tell you all about that because this is a way you can really help. And Justin Haskins is here to talk about terror and am I wrong on tariffs or just not as right as I usually am? All this and more on today's podcast. Let me tell you about preborn. Every story has a beginning. And for most of us, that beginning wasn't a grand entrance. It was a flicker, a flutter, a heartbeat. Barely enough to even notice. But it was real. It was alive. And it was ours. Now imagine that story, your story, ending before it even had the chance to begin. Not because of evil intentions, but because of fear. Because someone was told there was no other way. That's what happens most times with abortions. Preborn exist to break that lie, to interrupt that fear. They provide free ultrasounds to women who are facing the most difficult, lonely and life changing decision they'll ever make. And when an expecting mom sees their baby's heartbeat on the screen and hears it, something changes. It's no longer an issue. It's a son. It's A daughter. It's a future. But they're still afraid and alone. Preborn doesn't stop there. They walk these women through the entire journey, offering resources, counseling, baby supplies, love. They don't just save babies, they save the moms from a lifetime of regret as well. Will you stand with the with the unborn? Stand with Preborn. One ultrasound is $28. Five ultrasounds 140. To donate, just dial pound250. Say the keyword baby. That's pound250, keyword baby or visit preborn.com beck that's preborn.com beck sponsored by Preborn. Hello America. You know, we've been fighting every single day. We push back against the lies, the censorship, the nonsense of the mainstream media that they're trying to feed you. We work tirelessly to bring you the unfiltered truth because you deserve it. But to keep this fight going, we need you right now. Would you take a moment and rate and review the Glenn Beck podcast? Give us five stars and leave a comment. Because every single review helps us break through Big Tech's algorithm to reach more Americans who need to hear the truth. This isn't a podcast. This is a movement. And you're part of it, a big part of it. So if you believe in what we're doing, you want more people to wake up, help us push this podcast to the top rate, review, share together, we'll make a difference. And thanks for standing with us. Now, let's get to work.
Pat Gray
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Glenn Beck
There is a website I want you to go to. It's called restoreamericanschools.com and it is a partnership with the American Journey Experience. If you don't know what the American Journey Experience, that is a an offshoot of Mercury One. It is our history department. And you're going to be hearing a lot about the American Journey Experience soon. But this is the, this is the one that we are collecting all of the documents. We're preserving history and we're teaching history. So we put a partnership together with Patriot Mobile, American Journey Experience and Wall Builders, plus the Pro Family Legislative Network, which is an amazing organization. Ten other groups have all gotten together and this is a movement to restore the Ten Commandments back into public school classrooms. This is really, really important. The Commandments were in, you know, in our education system for 150 years. Our textbooks, it was hanging in many classroom walls. You know, it's what the Supreme Court justices look at when they are sitting at the bench adjudicating they look. And right in front of them is Moses with the Ten Commandments. Why? The Ten Commandments are critical for a free society. Why? Oh, here he goes on that God stuff. No, hear me out. Commandment number one. You'll have no other gods before me. Oh, see, there's a God stuff. No, no, no. This is. Doesn't have to be about the theological differences, okay? This is a warning against idolatry in all of its forms. When we make the state or money or race or creed or technology, anything, the ultimate authority, we create a God that will consume us, okay? This commandment teaches us that the truth comes from something much, much higher. It's the beginning of limits on power, limits on government, because they are not a God. I want to show you how the Ten Commandments alone can restore our republic. You just have to know how to read them without just focusing on the religious aspect of it. So no God before. Before me, no king, no mob, no party, no job. Nothing. Nothing. You shall not make yourself a carved image. Okay? I haven't made a graven image in a very. In a very long. In fact, maybe ever. I don't think I've made. I've always skated past number two because I'm like, got that one down, you know, hey, Lord, you say what you want, but I never made a graven image. This is actually when people begin to serve images instead of truth, because tyranny always follows. This frees your mind. It's a call to seek truth, not manipulation. All right? We are full of images in the media, manufactured images, and its relevance with AI which is now creating images that will be your partner, your lover, your friend. Don't create those images. Now, that is more urgent than ever. Because if you bond with that now, you've made that technology your God. So now you've got the graven image thing and God, you shall not take the Lord of the name, the Lord thy God, in vain. This is not just about cursing. This is about the misuse of moral authority. And I learned that we have now American Journey Experience. We have the largest collection of Jamestown and pilgrim documents and artifacts in the world. And one of the things that the Pilgrims printed right before the king went and tried to get him was. Was a little pamphlet almost, and it was going to their church in Perth, England, and they printed it and said, don't do these things. They're not in the Bible, but their testimony is on the front page. And I didn't understand this at first. All it said was, you shall not Take the Lord thy God's name in vain. And I'm like, okay. They got. All right, I know that. So they're not swearing in the pamphlet. What does that mean? No, it means we will not misuse our moral authority. We will not invoke God or any higher cause for wicked ends. They're saying, we know. We are speaking on behalf of God. We. We know the punishment for that. So we are telling you the truth. That is. I mean, that's an amazing thing. If you could live that one so much where your testimony is. I know that. I know the commandment not to take the Lord's God, the Lord God's name in vain. Number four. Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy. Well, I don't want it. What is that? What is that for? For Western society. What does that mean? You don't work seven days. Now, where would the progressive movement be if they couldn't stop child labor? Well, not in pot farms, but they couldn't stop child labor under Teddy Roosevelt. Do you think we would have it? Do they have. Do they have seven day work weeks or do they have weekends off? You know, in China, did it. When slaves were around, did. Did they have weekends off? They're like, hey, you can whip me, but not on a Saturday or a Sunday. Cause I'm not working today. No, this, this is something radical. Dignity for workers. The right to rest. The rhythm of renewal in a world that never sleeps. We forget the human soul needs time unmonetized, unplugged. Rest one day. Do you see? Are you beginning to see how these are? The reason why we have lost our way as a society is because we've forgotten the Ten Commandments. And it really doesn't. I've said this for years. If Moses would have come down and said, these are the Ten Commandments and God commanding. We get what we get. When you go into an amoral society and nobody cares about God, everybody forgets it. But if we would just repackage it as Moe's top 10 tips and we put it into a slick Instagram thing and Mo was there going, hey, hey, I got something cool to tell you about. Everybody would live it because it's what builds civilizations. Honor your father and mother. Why? Why is that so important? Because civilization begins with the family, not with the state, not with a corporation. It doesn't survive without generational wisdom. Without generational wisdom, you have cultural amnesia. And a society that mocks its elders and abandons its children is suicidal. That's what that means. 6. You shall not murder. That's a pretty good one. It's always been misinterpreted. God never said, you shall not kill, says, you shall not murder. That one should be obvious. But, you know, from the womb to the street to the clinic, we've redefined life to suit this convenience. But the commandments say, no one is expendable. Life has value not because the state permits it, because life is sacred and. And doesn't belong to you. You cannot snuff it out. Why, as we lose our understanding of the Ten Commandments, are we suddenly seeing this rise in assisted suicide? Why are the bluest states in the Union saying, yeah, the state can kill you? You know, you just. You need a. You need a doctor to help you out on that. No, that's murder. That's murder. That's why it's on the rise, because we have lost the understanding. Thou shalt not murder. What it's really saying is, life is sacred. You shall not commit adultery. This one is today. This one is almost everything we've talked about in the last few weeks. And we haven't talked about marriage. We haven't talked about adultery. This one is about trust. This one is about making a covenant and keeping your word. A society that treats vows as disposable, as disposable, treats people as disposable. If there is no vow, if I look at you in the eye and say, I vow to do this, and then I'm like, yeah, that was on Saturday. Then fidelity is dead, trust is dead, and a community dies. Shall not steal. Pretty clear. I'd like to bring this one into the irs. Property rights, personal responsibility. This one is the foundation of capitalism, not cronyism, earned stewardship. Without this, there's no incentive to build. This is why we have the patent laws. That's. That's just another way of our society, say, saying, you shall not steal. That person came up with it. They have the right to that idea, not you. You want to use that? Pay them. Otherwise you're stealing their idea. Without thou shalt not steal, you wouldn't have patents. Without patents, you wouldn't have America. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. Truth matters in court, in media, in conversation. If lies rule, justice dies. We're seeing that. This is the anchor of fairness. This is the anchor of journalism. This is the anchor of law. This is the anchor of all society. You can't lie. You shall not covet. That's all about greed, all about envy. If we don't. If we don't stop envying if we look at what's happened, our society has start because we've lost track of the Ten Commandments. Our society now pits the rich and the poor. It pits. We've never in my lifetime, I've never seen it where people are like, yeah, they're rich. Who cares? Let their children die in a flood. I've never seen that. Never. That's covet, that's they have something I want and I don't care what happens to them because I want their stuff. You have no civilization when we remove the Ten Commandments. We didn't just remove God. We removed the blueprint for all civilization. Without the Ten Commandments, we cannot right the ship. We cannot fix ourselves. So here's what I want you to do. I want you to go to Restore American schools dot com. There are two states right now and many more are being worked on. This year, Texas passed the Ten Commandments bill. SB 10, sponsored by Phil King and Candy Noble. Arkansas just passed SB 433, sponsored by Jim Dotson and Representative Alyssa Brown. These two states now, it is by law, if the community produces the Ten Commandments and it's in a certain form, certain size, whatever, can we show the one that we have? And you can frame it, or you can just have it, you know, a stiff thing that they can put up, then they have to put this up in the school. They must. They are required by law. So here's what I'd like you to do. I'd like you to adopt a school in one of those two states. I'd like you to adopt a school. I'd like you to tell all of your friends and go to the website because it's also talking about other states where this is a movement. If we can restore the Ten Commandments with the understanding of what it means to civilization, we can fix our society. Now, these 10 commandments, nobody's making any money on it. They're a dollar each. So you got a school and you've got, you know, 10 classrooms. Buy 10 of them, it's 10 bucks. Bring them to the school and say. Or send them to the school and say, under law, these are required to be posted. Send them as many as you possibly can. So because they have to post them. So, you know, because I know there'll be some. They're like, we posted it. It's in the closet behind this door. I don't know how the laws are written, but they have to be posted. So state can't do it. If we want the state to do less than we have to do more. This is a dollar. Get the ten Commandments into every single one of these two state schools and help us turn the other states. It is the answer. It is the formula for western civilization. My Patriot Supply sometimes feels things feel a little unstable. Oh, but supply chains are vulnerable. Conflicts overseas keep escalating. Even our own power grid isn't exactly a model of stability these days. You see the latest on that. They said if we continue down the road we're going down, we're going to have constant rolling brown and blackouts, which is always good. Really. I mean, you don't have to be a full blown prepper to see where living in unpredictable times. And that's why millions of Americans are turning to my Patriot Supply. They are America's most trusted name in emergency preparedness. And their three month emergency food kit is the most popular for a reason. 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Pat Gray
Can'T.
Glenn Beck
I can't believe I'm alive to see the day when the Senate actually passes the defunding of NPR and pbs. I, I, I've been, I, I, I've been doing this forever and forever. I've wondered, how come we have to pay for everything and they don't? How come we have to do it but they don't. And then, and then it was like, and we're paying them to do the things that we're against. At least half the country is against what they do. Why are we paying? And then the bird and the guy in the garbage can show up and you're like, my kids want their plush toy. And every time I say, you know, maybe they can fund themselves. Everybody says, you want to kill Big Bird. Big Bird is living in a penthouse, okay? Big Bird can afford the bird seed. Do you know how much money these guys have made? And yesterday the Senate votes to defi. I, I don't. But here's what makes me really happy. Here's the PBS CEO. Listen to this. Cut five.
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Glenn Beck
Oh, okay, okay. Whatever, whatever. Here's the case I'd like to make. You gotta make money just like everybody else. We're not living in a communist system. Why are we paying? Like why are we paying for stuff that most people don't use? Why when they can make the money themselves, they can do it on their own? Why would we pay for a government. Why? I don't care who it is. Let's say they were all just the big organ of the Republican Party. Would you want that? I don't, I wouldn't want to fund that either. Why, why would we fund a government run institution that is supposed to be giving us facts? Do you trust the government on anything? Cuz I don't. I don't want to hear it from the gop. I don't want to hear it from the dnc. And here's the idea. You can make money on your own. Yeah, I know, it's crazy. It's crazy. Why not? Why? Well, for the first time. First time I don't have to make that argument to a member of the Senate. They voted them out. Funding done. As long as it goes through the House. House. We're so close. We're so close. Please. We're so close. Now I will tell you that millions of children are going to die. Millions of children are going to starve to death. They will go uneducated. They will not know anything about the Wright brothers. They will never even know what a documentary is. They'll just be indoctrinated by these, these hateful people on the right, you know, that are running things like ABC and NBC. What? What? Just know millions of children are gonna die. You're going to hear a lot of that. But as long as the House does their job. Too late. I mean, may I just take a moment and admire what has happened in the last six months? Six months ago, would you have even thought we could get to NPR and pbs? Six months ago, when he holds his hand up is like, I promise to be a president. I'm going to be a good one. I'm going to protect and defend the Constitution, whatever that is. He stands up there and says that. Did you even think that we would get to a point to where NPR and PBS were out?
Justin Haskins
Nope.
Glenn Beck
Not. Not for a second. Not for a second. So let's just take a moment and admire no House. If you screw this up, what are the odds it actually. What are the odds of that? I would have said zero. Yesterday I was talking to Senator. Who was it? Senator Schmidt. And I was like, really? I mean, come on, it's gonna. And he's like, no, I'm pretty optimistic. I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. So am I. And it passed. Yeah, it's fantastic. Well, let's say hello to pat gray.
Justin Haskins
Hello, iPad. Now that you've covered the happy talk.
Glenn Beck
Oh, boy. Are you gonna be Debbie Downer.
Justin Haskins
Afraid so.
Glenn Beck
Really?
Justin Haskins
I'm a little pissed off today.
Glenn Beck
Oh, are you?
Justin Haskins
Yeah, just a little.
Glenn Beck
I can't imagine.
Justin Haskins
Actually, a lot.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Justin Haskins
I'm on fire. Pissed off today.
Glenn Beck
You really don't sound it.
Justin Haskins
You know, this whole thing that they ratcheted up that including President Trump, ratcheted up because they got our expectations so high that this Epstein situation was gonna be dealt with. We were gonna find out what happened to him in the jail cell. We're going to find out the real story on. On who was abusing these children for years.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Justin Haskins
We're going to find all that out. It's coming out day one. As soon as we're in office, we're doing it.
Glenn Beck
Believe me.
Justin Haskins
Okay. We wait five months for it, and then we're told, oh, I'm sorry, none of that exists. What? That's. That is not a hoax that we've been ratcheting up. I don't even think it's a hoax. The Democrats ratcheted up. They did that to us. The people in office now are the people who got our expectations this high. I.
Glenn Beck
It's.
Justin Haskins
It's really hacked me.
Glenn Beck
On. I heard someone on your show today call in and say, I am so pissed. I'm a supporter of Donald Trump. I have been. I voted for him. And now he's calling me stupid. Now he's calling me a traitor or whatever. No, sweetheart, take that off your plate. He's not. He's calling me stupid.
Justin Haskins
Well, that's true.
Glenn Beck
He's calling. That is me and people like me, including you, Pat.
Justin Haskins
Yes.
Glenn Beck
He's calling people like us Stupid. Stupid. And not you. He's not saying that.
Justin Haskins
Right.
Glenn Beck
That whole message is not directed to you. Just like when he sat down in the. In the Cabinet Room. That is really. And he said to the New York Post reporter, are you even. That's a stupid question. Are you even thinking. You're still talking about that? That was not directed to the American people. That wasn't even directed just solely to the guy from the Post. That was directed to all of the other reporters in the room. You want some of this? Because I'll give it to you.
Justin Haskins
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Justin Haskins
It was an intimidation.
Glenn Beck
Right. So he is not. He's not mad at you. He's not calling you names. He's calling people like me names. All right? And quite honestly, wish he wouldn't. But, you know, it just comes with our job. It just comes with our job. The president. If the president likes you. No president has ever liked me. If the president likes you, great. If he doesn't like you, oh, well, this is our job. Okay. And my job is not to help him get elected. Even though I think I, you know, my personal time, I think I did that because I so believed this is the end of the country without him. And I still believe he's. He is moving towards the best president in the history of the country, absent George Washington, Abraham Lincoln. And he might. If we go through what I think we're going to go through, he might actually rival Abraham Lincoln. So I. I have tremendous respect for what he's doing. Only time will tell if any of that is true, and history will judge. But on the pace that he's at right now and the things that he has done, it is remark. It's breathtaking. It's breathtaking. So I applaud him for all of those things. I'm a huge fan of all of those things, but not on this. And I'm just not going. I'm. Look, I. I'm in this weird position, this really weird position internally here. I've got half the staff saying, well, I have the entire staff saying, you really don't want Donald Trump as an enemy. And I'm like, yeah, he's been an enemy before. Not pleasant. It's not pleasant.
Justin Haskins
That's very.
Glenn Beck
But I've been here before. And part of me that says, oh, no, not again. But that's just the job.
Justin Haskins
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
I have everybody warning me, oh, you don't want to do that. Then I have people warning me everywhere. You're going to alienate half your audience. I can't worry about that. Okay. I'm not doing this for business. I could, believe me, I would have retired a long time ago. I'm doing this because I believe in something and I believe in truth. We're supposed to be pursuing truth, okay? Now half my staff says this is absolutely real, this is a cover up, blah, blah, blah. And half the staff says there's nothing there. And so I had to get between the staff today and have. And they're all so honest. And nobody's playing politics with this. There's. I have the best staff, I think, of anyone in radio or broadcast, and maybe the history of radio and broadcast. These guys are so dedicated. But I'm gonna rat. I'm gonna rat Jason out because Jason absolutely believes this is a conspiracy. That's fine. It's fine. And I asked him, because he's head of research, I said, guys, I want you to go and I want you to spend the next few days and I want you to track. Where did this begin? When did this begin? When was it we first started hearing about files? When did we first start hearing about, you know, Bill Clinton is on that list, Executives are on that list. Was it back in 2008? 9, 10, 11? Because if it started then, it wasn't about politics. Because right now, after 2016, that's when everything went crazy. Things were bad in 2010, but it was the, the Obama administration going after Jeffrey Epstein at the time. Okay, what did they say back then? Was there all this evidence that they had collected and not used? When did it become a conspiracy? That it was being hidden? Now, I went to Grok today. I don't trust Grok. That's why I have actual researchers. But I asked Grok today, when was it? And it said it started around 2019. Now, I don't think that's right.
Justin Haskins
That's not right. That's not right. No, that's not right.
Glenn Beck
But anything after 2016, I throw up red flags everywhere because then it's all about politics. It's either about getting Donald Trump or getting somebody elected. Which leads me to. There's nothing in this about Donald Trump because they would have used it.
Justin Haskins
I believe that too.
Glenn Beck
You know, he cannot be in this because they would have used it. The other thing is people are saying he's not releasing this because he's got friends involved or there's big donors involved or the gop. Donald Trump would burn the G O P down to the ground if he could. Are you kidding me? He'd burn it down to the ground. And with an exception of, like, Kavanaugh which he was wrongly accused. Tell me the person that has been in the administration, his administration, that has done something stupid or wrong that he spent any political capital trying to save. If you did something wrong, you screwed something up. He's like, see ya. Okay, Right. He doesn't spend that capital. Why would he spend this much capital today? For a friend, for a supporter. We know it's not him because they would have used it against him. It's not a supporter because he doesn't. He has no record of spending political capital unless you're wrongly accused. Then he did it. Kavanaugh. He spent a lot of political capital on that. So what's his motivation? I did a show last night, man, it is on fire right now, the number of views it has. And I don't know if any of his. Right. But I walked on the set last night, and I had this whole script that we had prepared. For days we'd been working on it, and. And we had guests lined up and everything else. And I walked on the set and I put the script down, and I looked at Jason and I said, jason, I hate to say this to you. Take the script out of prompter. I don't. I can't. I can't honestly say any of this anymore. Because of his tweet yesterday. Something in that tweet stuck out, and something in that tweet made me go, wait a minute. Something's really wrong here. What people are saying now, what Donald Trump is saying is, there's nothing in this. There's nothing in it. There isn't anything. And you know what? I began to really think about this last week when they were throwing up all kinds of walls. And I'm like, okay, why would you say that? Well, maybe there's nothing in it. This is my first thought. Maybe there's nothing in it that is provable. Okay, maybe these names are out there, but you can't prove anything. And it has had. Now, this is key. This is my thinking last week. They have the fingerprints of a thousand people on it. They have it. It sat around at the Justice Department on God knows whose desk or in what vault and who had access to it for at least four years under the Democratic control. So you don't know what's true. You don't know what's been taken out. You don't. You have no idea. I was thinking last week what was taken out. Then Donald Trump yesterday said, this is a hoax. No, it's. It's not a hoax. Wait a minute. He said it was A hoax written by the Obama administration, Hillary Clinton, Brennan and all the usual suspects. And he said, written by. Is it possible that all of a sudden, lo and behold, gee, we look through it, look who's in here. And he can't prove, other than that, I didn't do that, I didn't do that. Um, or there's something in there that has been written by the left, Brennan in particular. You don't think Brennan would do this if he is actually there? Donald Trump was. Would not be the president today. Okay. They would have used it. But maybe it was a booby trap, knowing he was running on that. Go ahead, release it. Release it. Look what. Oh, look what you'll find. Booby trap. So they always put us in a lose, lose situation. Is that possible? You're listening to the best of Glenn Beck. Need a little more? Check out the full show podcasts anywhere you download podcasts. Justin Haskins is here. He is the President of our Republic and the editor in chief of Stoppingsocialism.com. he is also the co author with me of the Great Reset, Dark Future and Propaganda Wars. So in other words, I'm saying he doesn't have a lot of credibility, but he is here to report. I don't even think you're, You're. You were wrong on this, too, with the tariffs, right?
Pat Gray
Well, at some point, I was wrong about everything.
Glenn Beck
Right? Okay. Yeah, right. We're all on the road to being right. But this is coming as a shock. You called yesterday and you said, glenn, I think the tariff thing, I think the President might be right. And this is something I told him. If I'm wrong, I will admit that I'm wrong. And. But I don't think I'm wrong because this goes against everything that economists have said forever, that tariffs don't work, they increase inflation. It's going to cost us more. It's all of these things. You've been studying this now for a while to come up with the right answer, no matter where it fell. Tell me what's going on.
Pat Gray
Okay, so the most recent inflation data, price data that came out from the government, shows that in June, prices went up 2.7%. In May, they went up 2.4%. That's compared to a year prior. And most people are saying, well, this is proof that the tariffs are causing inflation.
Glenn Beck
Well, when you actually start that inflation is. The target is two. The target is two. I mean, we're not. I mean, when I was saying that it was going to cause inflation, I thought, you know, we could be up to 5%. But anyway, go ahead.
Pat Gray
So these. So the really incredible thing, though, is the more you look at the numbers, the more obvious it is that this is. Does not prove inflation at all. For starters, these numbers are lower than what the numbers were in December and January before Trump was president and before we had any talk of tariffs at all. So that is a big red flag right from the very beginning. When you dive even deeper into the numbers, what you see is that there's all kinds of parts of the Consumer price Index that track specific industries or kinds of goods and services that should be showing inflation if inflation is being caused by tariffs, but isn't. So, for example, clothing and apparel, 97%. Basically about 97%, according to one report of clothing and apparel comes from overseas, is imported into the United States.
Glenn Beck
Correct.
Pat Gray
So prices for apparel and clothing should be going up, and they're not going up according to the data. They're actually going down compared to what they were a year ago. Same thing is true with a new vehicle. Obviously, there were huge tariffs put on foreign vehicles, not on domestic vehicles. So it's a little bit more mixed. But new vehicle prices are staying basically flat. They haven't gone up at all, even though there's a 25% tariff on imported cars and car parts. And then when you just look at the overall import prices, you just, just sort of, as in an index which the government tracks, what we're seeing is that prices are basically staying the same from what they were a year ago. There's very, very little movement overall. No.
Glenn Beck
So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Pat Gray
Tariffs are way applied.
Glenn Beck
Let me just, let me just make something clear. Somebody's eating the tariffs, and it appears to be the companies that are making these things, which is what Donald Trump said. And then the, you know, the economists always say, well, they're just going to pass this on in the price. Well, they have to. They have to get this money someplace. So where are they? Is it possible they're just doing this right now to get past? Because they know if they jack up their price, you know, they're not going to be able to sell anything. What is happening? How is this money being coughed up by the companies and not passed on to the consumer?
Pat Gray
Yeah, well, there's, there's a. This could be happening. I think the most likely scenario is that they are passing it along to consumers. They're just not passing it along to American consumers and other raising prices elsewhere to try to protect the competitiveness with the American market. Because the American market is the most important consumer market in the world. And they probably don't want to piss off Donald Trump either by jacking up prices and then potentially having tariffs go up even more as a punishment for doing that, because that's a real option. And so I think that's what's happening right now. Now it's possible that we're going to see a huge increase in inflation in six months. That's entirely possible. We don't know what's going to happen. But as of right now, all the data is suggesting that recent inflation is not coming from consumer goods being imported or anything like that. That's not where the inflation is coming. Instead, it's coming from housing. That's part of the CPI data. Housing is the cause of the inflation right now. And if.
Glenn Beck
Wait, it's not housing, is it? Because, you know, the things to make houses is not going through the roof, pardon the pun. Right. It's not building.
Pat Gray
No, no. The way the CPI calculates housing is really stupid. They basically, they basically look primarily at rent. That's the, that's the primary way that they determine housing prices.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Pat Gray
So they don't, they're not, they're not talking about housing costs to build a new house or housing prices to buy a house. They're talking about rent. And then they try to use rent data as a way of calculating how much you would have to pay if you owned a house, but you had to rent the same kind of house. And that's how they come up with this category that.
Glenn Beck
Can I ask a question that's coming? Is everybody in Washington, are they all retarded? Because I, I mean, I don't. What the hell. Who's coming up with that formula?
Pat Gray
I mean, look, this, I mean, sort of underlying this whole conversation, as you, and as you and I know, Glenn and Pat, too, the CPI is a joke to begin with. There's all kinds of problems with this system to begin with. So, I mean, come on.
Glenn Beck
Okay, so because I promised the president, if I was wrong and I had the data that I was wrong, I would tell him, do I have to, out of all the days to do this, do I have to call him today and do that? Are we still, are we still looking at this going well? Maybe.
Pat Gray
I think there's a, I think there is a really solid argument that you don't need to make the phone.
Glenn Beck
Today's not the day to call Donald.
Pat Gray
Today is not today.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Pat Gray
And the reason why is because we, we need, we probably do need more data over a longer period of Time to see if corporations are doing something in order to try to push these costs off into the future. For some reason, maybe in the hopes that the tariffs go down, or maybe they're, you know, there's all sorts of ways they could play with it to try to avoid paying those costs today. So it's possible. That's what's going on. But as of right now, that is not at all what is happening, as far as I can tell from the data.
Glenn Beck
But isn't the other side of this because everybody else said, you know, oh, and it's not going to pay for anything. Didn't we last month have the first surplus since, I don't know, Abraham Lincoln?
Pat Gray
Yes, yes, we did. I don't know how long that surplus is going to last us.
Glenn Beck
We had one month. I don't think I've ever heard that before in my lifetime. Hey, United States had a surplus.
Pat Gray
I looked it up. I think it was like 20 something years ago was the last time that it happened. If I remember right, it was like 20 something years ago. So this is incredible, really. And if it works, and, you know, you and I have talked about this before, I actually think there is an argument to be made that this whole strategy could work if American manufacturers can dramatically bring down their costs to produce goods and services so that they can be competitive. And I think that advancements in artificial intelligence and automation is going to open the door to that being a reality. And if you listen to the Trump administration talk, people like Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Commerce, they have said that this is the plan. The plan is go all in on artificial intelligence, automation. That's going to make us competitive with manufacturers overseas. China is already doing that. They're already automating their factories. They lead the world in automation.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, but they can take their whole. They can take half their population, put them up on a plane and then crash it into the side of the mountain. They don't care what happens to the people that now don't have a job here. How do they afford the clothes that are now much, much cheaper?
Pat Gray
Well, I think, I think the answer to that is there's going to be significantly more wealth, trillions of dollars that we send overseas every year now in the American economy. And that's going to go into other things. It's not, it's not as though when new technology comes along, it's not as though people just lose their jobs and then, and then that's it. They just sit on their couch forever. The real, the real danger here is not that new markets won't arise in that situation. The problem and jobs with it. The problem is I think there's a real opportunity here. And then I think this is going to be the fight of the next election, potentially presidential election and going forward next 10, 20 years. This is going to be a huge issue. Democrats are going to have the opportunity. When the AI revolution truly goes into full force, they are going to have the opportunity like they've never had before to say, you know what, we'll take care of you, don't worry about it. We're just going to take all of the corporate money and all of rich people's money and we're going to print trillions of dollars more and you can sit on your couch forever and we'll just pay you because this whole system is rigged and it's unfair and you don't have a job anymore because of AI and there's nothing you can do. You can't get compete with AI. Yes, AI is smarter than you. You have no hope. I think that is coming and it's going to be really hard for free market people to fight back against that.
Glenn Beck
Well, I tend to agree with you because the, you know, I thought about this I war game this probably 2006 and I'm thinking okay, if, if the tech is going to grow and grow and grow and they're going to start be they'll be responsible for taking the jobs that they won't be real popular. So they're going to need some people that will allow them to stay in business and to protect them. So they're going to need to be in with the politicians and if the politicians are overseeing the, the decrease of jobs, they're going to need the, the PR arm of things like social media and what it can be done. What can be done. Now I was thinking at the time like what can Google can do? But they need each other. They must have one another. And unless we have a stronger foundation and a very clear direction and I will tell you the President disagrees with me on this. I said he's going to be remembered as the transformational AI president. And he said I think you're wrong on that and I don't think I am. This, this time period is going to be remembered for transformation and he is transforming the world. But the one that will make the lasting difference will be power.
Pat Gray
And AI agree with that or disagree 1000%. This is by far the most important thing that's happening in his administration in the long run. If you're projecting out 10, 20, 30 years, they will be talking about this moment in history a thousand years from now.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, they will.
Pat Gray
Like that will happen, and they will. And. And if America becomes the epicenter of this new technology, they will be talking about it a thousand years from now, about how Americans were the ones that, that really developed this, that they're the ones that promoted it, that they're the ones that took advantage of it. That's why this AI race with China is so important that we win it. It's one of the reasons why. And I do think it's a defining moment for his presence. Of course, the problem with all this is AI could kill us all. And so, you know, you have to weigh that in.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, right, Right. Well, we hope you're wrong on that one. And, and, and I'm wrong on it as well. Justin, thank you so much. Thank you for giving me the out where I don't have to call him today, but I might have to call him soon. Thanks, Justin. I appreciate it. I don't think he's real happy with people like me today. No, not real happy.
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Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program Episode Title: Best of the Program | Guests: Justin Haskins & JP Decker | Release Date: July 17, 2025
Introduction In this special "Best of the Program" episode of The Glenn Beck Program, hosted by Blaze Podcast Network, Glenn Beck delves into pressing issues affecting American culture and politics. Joined by guests Justin Haskins and JP Decker, the discussion spans from recent Senate actions to economic policies and the role of foundational societal principles.
1. Senate Decision to Defund NPR and PBS
Glenn Beck opens the episode with significant news: the Senate has voted to defund NPR and PBS. Expressing frustration, Beck sarcastically remarks on the potential cultural impact, notably referencing the beloved character Big Bird from PBS's Sesame Street.
Glenn Beck [00:28]: "The number of children that are going to starve because Big Bird has been put out of his house. What a bunch of crock."
He criticizes the allocation of taxpayer money to public broadcasting, questioning the necessity of funding institutions that "most people don't use."
Glenn Beck [20:09]: "Why are we paying for stuff that most people don't use? Why when they can make the money themselves, they can do it on their own?"
Beck underscores the broader implications of this defunding, suggesting that removing support for NPR and PBS will lead to a decline in educational and cultural programming available to children.
2. Epstein Investigation and Public Concerns
The conversation shifts to the Epstein investigation, where Beck expresses disappointment over the lack of substantial developments.
Justin Haskins [25:41]: "We're going to find out the real story on who was abusing these children for years."
Beck voices skepticism about the administration's handling of the case, highlighting unmet expectations and the perceived delay in uncovering the truth.
3. Reintroducing the Ten Commandments in Schools
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the movement to restore the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Glenn Beck emphasizes the historical and societal importance of these commandments beyond their religious context.
Glenn Beck [04:02]: "The Ten Commandments is more than a tale from the Bible. It's the foundation of everything in Western civilization."
Beck outlines bipartisan efforts, mentioning partnerships with organizations like Patriot Mobile and the American Journey Experience, to ensure that commandments are legally mandated to be displayed in classrooms. He appeals to listeners to support this initiative by donating and adopting schools to receive copies of the commandments.
Glenn Beck [04:02]: "If we can restore the Ten Commandments with the understanding of what it means to civilization, we can fix our society."
4. Promotion of Preborn Organization
Before delving deeper into political discussions, the program features a sponsorship segment promoting Preborn, an organization dedicated to providing free ultrasounds and support to women facing decisions about abortion.
Glenn Beck [02:22]: "Preborn exists to break that lie, to interrupt that fear. They provide free ultrasounds to women who are facing the most difficult, lonely and life-changing decision they'll ever make."
Beck emphasizes the emotional and societal impact of Preborn's mission, encouraging listeners to support the cause.
5. Economic Discussion: Tariffs and Inflation with Justin Haskins
Glenn Beck engages in an in-depth discussion with Justin Haskins regarding the effectiveness of tariffs and their impact on inflation. Initially skeptical about tariffs, Beck indicates that recent data challenges his previous assumptions.
Glenn Beck [37:34]: "I think there is an argument to be made that this whole strategy could work if American manufacturers can dramatically bring down their costs to produce goods and services so that they can be competitive."
Haskins counters mainstream economic opinions by presenting data suggesting that inflation rates have not risen in line with tariff implementations. He points out that specific sectors, such as clothing and apparel—which are heavily reliant on imports—have not experienced the expected price increases. Similarly, new vehicle prices remain flat despite significant tariffs on imported cars and parts.
Justin Haskins [38:25]: "The most recent inflation data shows that in June, prices went up 2.7%, compared to a year prior. But when you dive deeper, many imported goods aren't seeing the price hikes that tariffs would typically cause."
Beck probes further into how companies are absorbing the costs of tariffs instead of passing them directly to consumers, questioning the sustainability and long-term effects of such economic policies.
6. AI and Automation: Future Implications
The conversation transitions to the looming impact of artificial intelligence and automation on the workforce and economy. Beck and Haskins explore how advancements in AI could lead to significant job displacement and the potential societal responses.
Justin Haskins [46:19]: "Advancements in artificial intelligence and automation are going to open the door to significant economic shifts. Democrats may seize this as an opportunity to implement policies that could reshape the labor market."
Beck expresses concern over the possibility of AI outpacing human employment opportunities, debating the balance between technological progress and job security.
Glenn Beck [49:26]: "This time period is going to be remembered for transformation, and AI is at the forefront of that change."
Haskins warns of the potential for AI to either create new markets or exacerbate economic disparities, emphasizing the critical need for strategic policy responses.
7. Conclusion and Final Thoughts
As the episode wraps up, Glenn Beck reflects on the day's discussions, reiterating the importance of foundational principles like the Ten Commandments in maintaining societal order. He urges listeners to take action by supporting initiatives that align with these values and to stay informed about ongoing political and economic developments.
Glenn Beck [50:13]: "If we can restore the Ten Commandments with the understanding of what it means to civilization, we can fix our society."
Beck closes by thanking his guests and listeners, reinforcing the program's commitment to delivering unfiltered truth and fostering a movement towards a more informed and resilient America.
Notable Quotes
Glenn Beck [00:28]: "The number of children that are going to starve because Big Bird has been put out of his house. What a bunch of crock."
Glenn Beck [04:02]: "The Ten Commandments is more than a tale from the Bible. It's the foundation of everything in Western civilization."
Justin Haskins [38:25]: "The most recent inflation data shows that in June, prices went up 2.7%, compared to a year prior. But when you dive deeper, many imported goods aren't seeing the price hikes that tariffs would typically cause."
Glenn Beck [49:26]: "This time period is going to be remembered for transformation, and AI is at the forefront of that change."
Final Note This episode of The Glenn Beck Program offers a comprehensive look at critical issues impacting America today, from media funding and educational values to economic policies and technological advancements. Through engaging discussions and expert insights, Glenn Beck and his guests encourage listeners to contemplate and act upon the foundational elements that shape society.