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Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
It was a press, right?
Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
You know, they said Trump was the greatest comeback story. And now we have the dire wolf.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. So do we have any of the video. The direwolf. Here's the dire wolves. They're little babies. Aren't they cute?
Stu Burguiere
Oh, my gosh, I want one.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. No, you don't. No, no, I want one. No, no, you really don't. Cut. They are.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, my gosh, I want one.
Glenn Beck
They're so cute, aren't they?
Stu Burguiere
And they' little loud. Forget it.
Glenn Beck
I'm bringing it back to you. You know, you want to get up in the middle of night and hear. No. So they retrieve the DNA from fossils of dire wolves 13,000 years ago. They were over. Then they discovered additional Dan DNA and they edited 20 genes of gray wolves and then put the direwolf in the gray wolf. And we now have the new and improved direwolf, which I'm not sure this is a good idea. You know, when it comes to AI, when it comes to all of the. Has anyone watched a movie? Has anyone watched a movie? This was all science fiction dystopia stuff. It's now here. So as I'm going perusing this, because, remember, the next thing is woolly mammoth. And we had the CEO on the program, remember? And I said, why are you thinking about bringing the woolly mammoth back? He said, be good for the environment. What? It'll be good for the environment. How is a woolly. Do they not fart? And do they eat cows? What? How. How is that? He didn't really have a good answer on that. But it'll make a lot of people on the left feel good. Oh, it's good for the environment. So we'll bring the woolly mammoth back. And look at. They're so furry and stuff. They'll make great throw rugs in the end. So the next step is to bring back the woolly mammoth. Okay. Again, you know, if you believe in Darwin, you believe in survival of the fittest, there's a reason these animals went extinct. One of the reasons, I think, for, like these large, dangerous animals is so we could live. You know, there was a lot of oh, my God going on. You know what I mean? I just want to make that clear. Maybe we've forgotten about that, but that's what those animals were doing to humans. But we'll put them on a special island, and then they will be fine. So now we have the. Now we have the direwolf, which is. Is. Is truly wonderful. And as I Get into this. I see who some of the investors are, and one of the investors that is really excited about just pouring money into, into the colossal bio is the CIA. I'm giving you a chance to process that for a second. First of all, CIA, they've got a budget to invest in companies. Sounds like a bad idea.
Stu Burguiere
Shouldn't really be part of what the CIA does. Well, it's not a, it's not a hedge fund. Right.
Glenn Beck
They're not just investing. They have good reason to invest. Okay, so. So if you're, you're looking, if you're looking to do what the CIA does, this might be a very good application for them. Here's why gene editing is catching the eye of. Are you ready? Mm. It's a dual use technology. Gene editing tools like CRISPR are inherently dual use, meaning they can serve civilian purposes. Conservation, biotech breakthroughs, and military intelligence ones. So. Okay, I'm trying to. Woolly mammoths. Woolly mammoths? Why would you want to bring a woolly mammoth? Well, one of them is they believe that they could CRISPR their way into bioengineering resilient organisms. You know, like spy drones that are animals. Oh. Enhancing human capabilities. Maybe we can mangala our way into gene splicing. A little of the direwolf into all of us so we'll be a little stronger.
Stu Burguiere
I feel like just on its surface, we shouldn't mengele our way into anything.
Glenn Beck
You don't think so?
Stu Burguiere
I think that's always a bad choice.
Glenn Beck
All right. I always thought, oh, it's the wrong one. Yeah, always.
Stu Burguiere
I thought, there's lots of college campuses right now where they're, they're saying the opposite, I've noticed, in protest. But I'm going to go with no on the Mengala into anything.
Glenn Beck
Try this one out for size. Another reason why the CIA may be interested in the. The new. Hey, let's bring animals back from the dead. Ecological and geopolitical leverage. De extinction. Great word, huh? New de extinction could reshape ecosystems intentionally or not. Imagine reintroducing a species to destabilize a rival nation's agriculture or environment. Say, flooding a region with engineered pests or altering food chains. You know, I, I, I don't think this is a good idea. I don't think this is a good. If you weren't convinced the CIA is out of control, you might want to share this with your friends. Biosecurity and threat assessment. Reason number three. Adversaries develop gene editing for hostile purposes. In other words, a weaponized pathogen or super soldiers. The CIA needs to stay ahead. Investing in Colossal gives them a front row seat to cutting edge biotech, letting them study its limits and vulnerabilities. They're not just funding it, they're learning how to defend against it. Or wield it themselves if necessary. Now this comes from a story out of China where China is re engineering people, trying to make them smarter. I mean, come on guys, Chinese are always. They're better at instruments, they're better at math, they're better at really almost everything.
Stu Burguiere
This is interesting research though. It's an interesting approach. You almost have to come up with a name for it. Like a gain of function research. Would that be something that would maybe.
Glenn Beck
Oh my gosh, what a great idea. Gain of function.
Stu Burguiere
That would work perfectly.
Glenn Beck
Oh my gosh.
Stu Burguiere
What could go wrong?
Glenn Beck
Okay, now reason number four, Synthetic biology for covert ops. Picture a bioengineered animal, say a dire wolf with tweaked senses used for surveillance or tracking in remote areas where drones might fail.
Stu Burguiere
We are screwed.
Glenn Beck
Uh huh.
Stu Burguiere
We are screwed.
Glenn Beck
Number five, future proofing influence. Biotech is posed to is poised to explode economically. Think lab grown meat. I don't want to think about lab grown gene therapies or climate fixes. I don't think we should be doing stuff. You know, can we really stop? We really should stop. We're creating God in AI we're now thinking we can bring things back from the dead. That I believe that was. Those two things were the story of Frankenstein. Throw that in there. Okay. We could bring things back from the dead. You know what we can do? We can bioengineer. So things could live forever. And it'll be smarter. And of course it will always stay under our control. Oh my gosh. By backing Colossal, the CIA via IQ T gets a stake in a field that could rival big tech in influence. If de extension, if de extinction tech scales, it might affect food security, land use, or even cultural narratives. Okay, so there's your update on how the world will end today. That's one of the most disturbing things I have I've read in a long time. I mean, you know, I'm just trying to get my arms around AI and how we can use AI for a very short period of time before it's turned against us and eats us all. Well, we might, the, the, the dire wolf might eat us first, but uh, I'm just getting my arms around that. I don't think we needed to introduce this one too. And the fact that the CIA is involved, not good.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, but we can release a bunch of animals in places where drones won't be effective with their special senses.
Glenn Beck
Where on earth. Where on earth would a drone not be effective?
Stu Burguiere
Well, a tunnel, right? Like. Like, think of the Hamas tunnels. If we could release some. Some dire wolves down there, probably more effective than our drones, but still, I think we could go to a good idea.
Glenn Beck
I think we could go over to really nasty parts of, like, the Czech Republic and get dogs that have just been, you know, they're breeding them to tear people apart and throw them in the tunnels. I don't think we need to go back.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, but they don't have the special senses. They don't have laser eyes.
Glenn Beck
No, you're right, they don't.
Stu Burguiere
You need to have wolves with laser eyes. What could go wrong with those? They're probably great pets. The problem with this is I feel like the Industrial revolution gave us a lot of these types of things where you'd say, for example, we develop cars and we could have had the same conversation. Model T's rolling off the assembly line, and we're like, hey, people are just going to keep making these things faster and faster and faster, and they're going to get to the point where they're going 2, 300 miles an hour. And that happened, right? It's happened, but it doesn't. There was never a point where they're going so fast that the entire world ends, right? With AI, with gene splicing, with biological warfare, nuclear warfare. We keep having these conversations of eventually some bad actor is going to take this to some logical extreme and we're all screwed.
Glenn Beck
What are the chances there are no bad actors in the world? Can you name a thousand?
Stu Burguiere
1.2 billion.4 billion.
Glenn Beck
I mean, besides everyone, that is. You know, when somebody writes a prescription and gives you advice as a doctor, I don't think they need a pardon so they can never go to jail. You know what I mean? You know, when Fauci's just writing a prescription, he's like, look, you should wear a mask. You should wear a mask. And. And, you know, take this. I. You know, that's doctor's advice. I don't think that you need a pardon. What he was doing was so corrupt that he needed a presidential pardon. I don't know. Those are the kind of doctors that maybe we should put in jail. Maybe it's just me. I mean, I. How do we get to this place? How do we get out? It's going to be interesting to see how this all works out. How do we get out of this place where we just seem hell bent on our own destruction.
Stu Burguiere
And I just, you know, with all of these things, I just don't see how like our response with nuclear weapons and biological weapons was to just try to limit them as much as possible. Right? To go out and every time we heard, hey, Bob over in Iran might be doing nuclear weapons, let's go over there and stop them. That's kind of been our approach and it's worked so far. But eventually it's, it probably won't. And with AI, our response is let's just keep pushing it as fast as possible with a bunch of different really smart companies competing along with governments doing the same thing.
Glenn Beck
Well, we did kind of. I mean, that's unfair a little bit.
Stu Burguiere
Is it?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it is. Let me, give me a minute and we'll break and then I'll come back and I'll explain why that's unfair. We live in a culture now that lies to women full stop. Career is the most important thing you can do in life. You should be nice to the dude in the dress. Let him play sports because he's actually a woman too. That thing inside of you, just a clump of cells, doesn't matter. All of this is nonsense. It's lie and it's evil. That's why the Ministry of Preborn is fighting back and they're fighting in the best possible way with truth, compassion and love. They offer free ultrasounds to expecting moms, showing them the beautiful human being growing inside of them and working to convince them to choose life. Then they help that mom with the necessities for up to two years after she gives birth. They're changing hearts and minds and they need our help to make this happen every day. Would you join? Please join them as they rescue women and babies every single day. One ultrasound is only $28. $140 helps rescue five babies. I don't think you're going to regret the choice to save a life. Please dial pound250. Say the key word baby. It's 250 keyword baby or visit preborn.com beck that is preborn.com beck sponsored by preborn 10 seconds station ID. So you have to remember that we didn't control things until after we used the bomb. Everyone was rushing towards it and we didn't know. I mean there was, honestly, there were, I don't know, 10% of scientists that said if we do this, it could cause a chain reaction that could set the entire world on fire.
Stu Burguiere
I remember that from the documentary Oppenheimer all right.
Glenn Beck
So kind of, not really, anyway, so close. We had no idea what we were doing. We just knew we had to get there first. So afterwards, this is where it becomes fair. Afterwards, we could ban it, we could control it. It took extraordinary amounts of money to do it took certain equipment that we could just ban. You can't do that. Okay. Uh, and it was only, only nation levels that, that could actually create one, you know, the average person couldn't create. You know, even if, even if you had all the knowledge in the world, you couldn't create a nuclear weapon in basement. Right? You need access to certain things that could be banned when it comes to AI. That's not true. That's not true. AI, you're going to have to ban so much. And if somebody is using a nuclear weapon on their own people, you know it. You know what I mean? You know it. If somebody's using AI against their own people, you'll never know it. I mean, that's the kind of things that we're, we're dealing with now, where it is so insidious that it can fall into one. The hand of one person and it can design a weapon that they can make themselves that will kill half the people on the planet. And you didn't even see it coming. You didn't even know. You didn't even know. You could have the government ban it, but they're using it on you and you'd never know. That's the real problem, I think, with AI and the fact that you can no longer put it back in the bottle. It's going to happen. We're all racing to get there, but there is no way to put this back into the bottle. There's no way to control this like there was with nukes. And honestly, that's why, that's why Silicon Valley went to Trump. You know this, right? They were having a meeting. Remember when Kamala Harris was like a I? It's great. It's a fun, two letters. It's actually two words. Artificial intelligent. Remember that?
Stu Burguiere
Oh, yeah.
Glenn Beck
So insulting. That was the meeting that she had with all of the bigwigs in Silicon Valley. And they said at that meeting, don't spend any more money on server farms or anything else. We're taking care of it. You. This will all be controlled by the United States government because it's too big to let anyone else have it except for the United States government. They all walked out and went, we can't let the government have this. We're gonna let the government be the only One that has this. That's not good. That's why they flipped to Trump, because they realized this cannot just be in the hands of the government. But I'd be the one in the room going, I don't think any of you guys should have this in your hands. Nobody should have access. You're building is an anti God. This is Glenn Beck. NMLS 182334 nmlsconsumeraccess.org APR for rates in the five starts at 6.799% for well qualified borrowers. Call 800-906-2440 for details about credit costs and terms. What would you do right now if money was, I don't know, a little less tight for you and your family? Would you travel a bit more, help your kids out a little bit more, Maybe breathe a little easier because something like your monthly credit card balance wasn't hanging over your head? Here's the best thing. A lot of people, maybe including you, have more options than you realize. I mean, you were there at the kitchen table every month. You're looking at the bills and you're like, which ones do I pay? Which ones do I skip? And you, you haven't tapped into a lot of the tools that you don't even know you have. You don't know they exist. This is where you can get the upper hand because you can call American Financing and get them started on the project of making your financial life so much better. I don't want you to imagine a future where your bills don't win every month. I want you to live it where your money actually is working for you instead of just keeping you afloat and barely afloat. American financing, call them now. 800-906-2440. That's 1-800-906-2440. It's American financing.net.
Stu Burguiere
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Glenn Beck
You say hello and welcome to the one and only Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed.
Stu Burguiere
I love Pat Gray. Oh, is he.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, he's.
Stu Burguiere
Less scandals.
Glenn Beck
Really? Yeah. That's what I hear, anyway. Did you hear about the. The direwolf yesterday? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And the CIA is thinking about now the CIA part. I didn't know. You didn't know that? No. Yeah, they're thinking of investing. Yeah, they want to invest in it. In the direwolf? No, not the direwolf program, but in the whole. Let's bring animals back from the Dead, Yeah. Why are they thinking dinosaurs could be used against the Soviets? Is that what. Pretty much. Pretty much. They're talking about. They're talking about bringing things and gene splicing things to use them as possible weapons. Wow. You know, you'll. China. I mean, look out. Well, I mean, really, actually, look out. Look up first. When you see those planes dropping woolly mammoths from the sky, you'll know it was us. You'll know it was us. So don't screw with us. China. It's terrifying. Yeah, it is. We were just talking about how we're doing so many things right now that all of us, it's. You know, I really. The older I get, the more I realize it's not the people. It's really not the people. If there were no such thing as politicians, we'd be pretty good. I mean, we need them because we need to have some sort of, you know, society and some. Somebody holding things together. But they're the ones who are just. We, we all. I think we could all go into a room, you know, a big room with like, I don't know, 300 million people where there's no politicians in there, and we go, hey, what do you say we start bringing back dinosaurs? I think we could get a consensus pretty quickly.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. No, no.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
No, thank you.
Glenn Beck
No, hey, let's have the CIA invest in that. No, no, no. You know what I mean? Right off the top, it's the politicians that are screwing things up all the time. The average person is like, I have no problem. I have absolutely no problem with anybody in Russia. I have no problem with anybody in the Ukraine. I'm sure they're both fine. It. I'm convinced it's the politicians because, you know, they're over there going, this is going to get us into a war. What is he doing? What is he doing? They don't say it or they'll find themselves slipping out of a window, you know, on the 18th floor of some building.
Stu Burguiere
It's very cold. A lot of ice.
Glenn Beck
A lot of ice. By the windows.
Stu Burguiere
By the windows. You know, cold air comes in. You have a little water, I spill out.
Glenn Beck
Next thing you know, you're falling out a window. Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
You're falling out of window. It happens all the time.
Glenn Beck
All the time. Yep.
Stu Burguiere
Are you. I feel like we were talking about this earlier, Pat, of these things that we've created that are just getting out of control, and at some point something really bad is going to happen with them.
Glenn Beck
They're not out of control yet.
Stu Burguiere
What do you mean, Right.
Glenn Beck
It's not out of control.
Stu Burguiere
AI is a great example of this. Right. Like I was, I was reading this thing where these people were writing about AI and the different uses for different AI systems. And they were saying, like, oh, you know, ChatGPT is great for creative writing, but you know, Grok is better for coding. And they were talking about this and this guy was doing coding and he's like, you know, I just love it because every time I could just type these things in and it'll just code and it codes it perfect every single time. And I was thinking about, like how that plays out over a long period of time.
Glenn Beck
Uh huh. Because we've had. Where there was nobody writing code anymore. Right.
Stu Burguiere
So we've had this situation for a long period of time where these people, really smart people, they learn to code. They took the advice of what was it? Was it Clinton or.
Glenn Beck
No, it was Biden.
Stu Burguiere
Was it Biden?
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Learn to code. They learn to code and they go through every line of code and they're meticulous and they do a really good job most of the time. And then there's like 20 other people that are checking it and looking at every line of code because they're all familiar with how this code works.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
And then every once in a while you have a situation that things really go wrong.
Glenn Beck
We missed that line. Right.
Stu Burguiere
Like, do you know the Sonos, the speaker company? Have you guys followed the story at all? No. They did an app update maybe. It was a year ago. And it was an utter catastrophe. Like to the point of like, like.
Glenn Beck
Almost put the company out.
Stu Burguiere
Almost put the company out of business. CEO had to resign. It didn't work with a bunch of the different speakers. And you know, the stock price dropped by like 70% or whatever the story, it was a real catastrophe. Another example of this would be the documentary Superman 3 where Richard Pryor was stealing a fraction of a center from each transaction. And then it was. This was duplicated in this, in another documentary, Office Space. Yeah, but you, in that case, maliciously, you. Where they put code in there and they were stealing a little bit of the fraction of every transaction to make themselves wealthy. My point here is that when you go down these roads and instead of a person or many people meticulously looking through every line of code, you're just going into Grok and going make me program that does this with speakers. Right. And it just does it.
Glenn Beck
Huh. What?
Stu Burguiere
How, how are we gonna know where the problems are when they develop? Where in what part of the Just Giant chain of rock transactions.
Glenn Beck
We already don't know how it works.
Stu Burguiere
We don't even know how it works.
Glenn Beck
Imagine. Imagine somebody, you go into a car dealership, and they're like, this car is fantastic. It's fantastic. It'll run forever. It'll go 400 miles an hour on, you know, just the whiff of gas. You just bring it by a gas station and just the fumes. It'll power it for four months. You'll be like, this is fantastic. Yep. Yep. And it's. You can take it right now. How does it work? We have no idea. We have absolutely no idea. Well, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. What do you mean you don't know how it works? Well, it doesn't work and it'll run forever. How do you know it's going to run forever? Well, it just will. Well, but you don't know how it was, how it even works. How are you going to know it's not going to break down ever? Hey, let me ask you. Is it possible that it could just drive me into a tree at some point? Well, that's ridiculous. That's a conspiracy theory. No, you don't have the answer because you don't know how it works. It's never been tried before, so you have no idea. You should ask these questions. What happens if we start mixing, you know, ancient animals that were extinct for a reason and start bringing them back and introducing them into the system? That might have some ramifications that we don't understand. We have never seen humans as arrogant as they are right now. And asleep. They're asleep.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. But also really smart and capable of incredible things. Right. Like, that's the problem here. Like, these aren't just little, minor things where, oh, gosh, something goes wrong and little things happen. These are why you have achievements that if they go wrong, is going to be big consequences.
Glenn Beck
This is why, if you have children, you keep handguns in a safe. Okay, we are children. We are children. The smartest of us are children. Working with these things. No, no. And with AI it's already lying to us, and it's already hiding things that it doesn't want you to see. You're not a little alarmed by that? Nope. We just keep going forward. We just keep barreling full steam ahead. I have to tell you because I've been struggling with this. I mean, you know, Stu, I've been talking about this for. Since the 90s when we first met. Probably one of our first conversations. You don't know about AI you don't know what it can do.
Stu Burguiere
One of the first times Pat, I was bored by him. Goes all the way back then. Think about it.
Glenn Beck
Wow. I see where this is going or went really. Kind of rear view mirror at this point. But I mean, this has been coming for a very long time and I have been struggling with how do you deal with it and. Because it is a miracle tool. It is a miracle tool.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
But there is going to come a time you just have to be. You have to just be away from it enough. You have to have it in your life. But guardrails all around it. So you can easily go, okay, we're jettisoning that now out. Remember in, remember in Star wars where they, where they hid in the garbage right before it was ejected and they just let their magnet on their spacecraft go so it floated out into space so they couldn't see it? Do you remember that episode? No. Vaguely. Well, anyway, at some point we really need to be like that where we can just like open a bay door and everything's sucked out away from our life. But I don't think you can. No, I mean, I mean, society won't.
Stu Burguiere
Be able to think about this. You have someone writing code for full self driving, right? It goes into a Tesla and it's driving around and it's totally fine 99% of the time. And then one die. And he's like, hey, there's a kindergarten class. I'm just gonna run it over. Who's at fault? No one even wrote the code.
Glenn Beck
I know I'm the driver.
Stu Burguiere
Can't be at fault, right? But it's. I mean, I guess Tesla gets sued.
Glenn Beck
But like, this is one of the things. Remember years ago we were talking about that MIT study and they were doing, you know, who does the. Who does the automatic car kill? You've got a bus full of nuns. And then you have. And you have a car with four people in them. But one of them is the head of Microsoft, you know, and you know, some, some Nobel prize winner. Which one do you kill? Well, you won't make that decision. AI will. Plus it's not even that hard a decision. Microsoft. Yeah, I know. It's really not. It's really not. Of course that's not that you kill. Right, of course, but he's too important. Yeah, but I mean, it's, it's going to make all of these decisions for us and. Yeah, that only makes us into. Me want code. Let me ask you this. If you use Grok, you misuse Grok and you're not learning from it. You're just using it as Google. I mean, we used to sit around all the time, and I'm not pining for these days. And we'd be like, what was the name of that movie? What was the name of this? What was it? And it was kind of like a badge of honor that you, like, could remember.
Stu Burguiere
I was gonna say it was fun.
Glenn Beck
It was fun. It was.
Stu Burguiere
It was fun.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, we don't have that.
Stu Burguiere
No.
Glenn Beck
Anymore.
Stu Burguiere
Because there's always someone in the back of the room goes, oh, it's this one. And they just hold up their phone. You're like all, thank you. You've ruined the conversation.
Glenn Beck
I know. But we are now entering a place to where everything will be grokified. So you don't have to even think. You just ask it if you want to go there. What happens to our ability to think? This is where Ray Kurzweil and I had that argument about 15 years ago. Remember I said, he's like, well, you're going to make space for other things so you can ponder deeper questions. And I'm like, yeah, you might. Maybe. Maybe once a week I will. But everybody else will be like, I can play video games forever now. I don't have to think of me. Think nothing.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, yeah.
Glenn Beck
What was the movie where humans didn't do anything. Robots did it all, and so they were all fat and couldn't walk anymore. Wall E. Yeah. Wally Wall E. Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
The documentary Wall E. The documentary Wall.
Glenn Beck
E showed us what becomes of us.
Stu Burguiere
When machines do everything, everything for us.
Glenn Beck
We just sit around and get fat. That is so, so clearly a fairy tale. Because in real life, the machine would kill the fat ones. Why am I serving these fat ones that can't even move? What is wrong with me?
Stu Burguiere
It's so interesting because when you ask a question to one of these AIs, and I don't mean to signal anything out because they all do things pretty well, but one thing that's interesting is when you ask the same question, right? You ask a question, a direct question. When you ask it again later, three days later, it gives you usually a similar response, right? Like, it'll give you, like, they should give you the same general information, but, like, the words are all different. It's like you're having a conversation with a human. And every time you have a conversation with a human, the words are a little bit different. They're not gonna. They're not, you know, machines. Except for Ted Cruz, who would just word for word, sound for sound, could repeat Himself.
Glenn Beck
Ramaswamy and Ramaswamy. There you go. Imagine if those two could have kids and one of them could get pregnant. I just want to say that's true, but imagine those. That would be frightening.
Stu Burguiere
That would be frightening. But, like, think about how many times we do this. We all do this just as a show, right? You read an article, right? And then two months later, we're talking about something, and you're like, oh, yeah, I remember I was reading this piece about this, and this happened, and this happened, and this happened. How do you check your references when it's AI, the conversation's gone. I mean, yes, maybe it's in there somewhere if you know how to search for it. But, like, I don't. Maybe you're an AI expert. You could pull that up.
Glenn Beck
It's really. You just don't delete the conversations on the side.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, I know, but, like, finding the right one. It's not like Googling. Like, it's. I. I've played with it enough to know that, like, half the time it doesn't know where it is. It kind of remembers that you had a conversation, but it can't pull it up.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no, it'll. It won't remember that right now. It can't remember that.
Stu Burguiere
Right. So, like, how am I referencing that?
Glenn Beck
You're not.
Stu Burguiere
Right. Like, am I taking every single one of these conversations out and. But it's in my head. It's three months ago, I read it, and it was a good, smart piece of analysis. Can I go quote now? Can I go back and like, oh, well, I remember this piece I read from Daniel Horowitz that I can bring you to. That I can't bring you to the thing I read three months ago.
Glenn Beck
That will change right now that is a problem because do you know how the. You know what vectoring is? I mean, I'm learning so much about AI right now. It is frightening. Vectoring. You know how you used to have to type in exact. If you're searching for something, you had to type it in exactly. Okay. If you're searching for a word or a sentence or something, you'd have to type it in exactly. And you keep trying, trying, trying, trying vectoring. Now the way it is, it is looking at. Each word is called a token. And each token, each word has, like, forgive me for. For you who don't really understand AI, it's got like, 460 different meanings to every token. And so what it does is it strings all these tokens together and it looks at all 460 meanings of each word and then figures out, amazing. Most likely you're looking for this. But it does. I mean, it's split second, right. In a split second. And that's because of all of that computing power. That's why it can't remember things, because it, it can't also keep track of all of that at this point. It's just too much. But it will. Yeah, it will eventually. Yeah, yeah.
Stu Burguiere
But it's hard because you, I mean, especially when you're a human.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
And you're trying to say, hey, I remember, I read this thing. Well, who did you read from? Was it a reliable source? Was it, was it AI? Was it a real human? Was it something that like, like you're, you're filling your head with all of this information and it's hard to be able to trace it back. Like I, how many times have we done this? Like, oh, I remember this article and we were searching for it and searching for it. You finally locate it.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
AI is great helping to find that article, but when AI is the article, it's not great at it, which is bizarre.
Glenn Beck
All right, back in just a second. Let me talk to you about my Patriot supply. You know, what we should be doing, you know, waiting for the next crisis to take us by surprise. That seems like what we should do, you know, instead of like fire season, you know, it's getting longer, power outages are hitting harder, wind blows a little bit, grid goes down. Let's just forget about that and be surprised. War, we can do the opposite. I want you to go to my patriotsupply.com, go to their website, check out the new grid Dr. 3300 from my Patriot supply. The thing is a beast. It's a solar generator that comes with built in protection from EMP electromagnetic pulses. That could be a nuke. Hopefully never that, but it could be a solar flare. And is this powerful enough to run your fridge, your medical device, lights, charge, your phone, laptop, whatever. Don't get caught off guard by emergencies anymore. Stay prepared with my Patriot supply. Quiet, fume free, safe for indoors or out, totally portable in a world where the grid becomes less reliable by the day. Grid Dr. 3300 give you the peace of mind, practical use every single day. Get yours now. My Patriotsupply.com, that's my Patriotsupply.com. america's trusted source for emergency preparedness. You want the truth? Unfiltered? Pull up a chair, my friend. You're in the right place. This is Glenn Beck.
Stu Burguiere
There was a time and it really Wasn't that long ago when faith based films kind of meant something very specific. You know, good intentions, bad.
Glenn Beck
What you're saying is if they were.
Stu Burguiere
Bad, a lot of cringing.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Oh, it's a Christian film. Don't go. Run for your right.
Stu Burguiere
It's a great message. The heart is in the right place, but the execution was always bad. So let's say you were not exactly racing to the theater back then. You watched more out of duty than out of desire. But something has shifted. Audiences are demanding more, and thankfully, studios are stepping up. Angel Studios, the team that brought us Sound of Freedom and so many other great movies recently, is leading the charge. They are now back with a new project that could not come at a better time. It's called King of Kings, and it is the story about a father who is sharing the life of Jesus with his son at bedtime. But through the boy's imagination, it transforms into a sweeping animated journey through life and miracles and the sacrifice of Christ. It is intimate, it is powerful, and it is visually absolutely stunning. This is not just for kids either. It's for families. We're going to go this weekend. It is for believers. It's for really anyone who wants to see the greatest story.
Glenn Beck
Then why are you doing.
Stu Burguiere
And the cast. Luckily, Glenn Beck is not in it, so it's not going to be a horrible, incredible cast. Check it out now. It's called King of Kings. By the way, you can get tickets. It's nationwide on Friday. Don't miss. It's angel.combeck angel.com Beck.
Glenn Beck
Hey, some good news. They just passed a new law law in Idaho. Child molesters can now be marched in front of a firing squad. So you think about touching kids, you might not want to do it in the state of Idaho. I'm just saying, just a safety.
Stu Burguiere
I would say don't do it anywhere. Just like, let's stay away from the.
Glenn Beck
Actually, I should say if you're going to make sure you do it in Idaho because there's a great surprise waiting for you. This is Glenn Beck. Just about everything you depend on through the day. Power, food, water, communication, all of it's held together by a thread. You never think about it when the lights are on, the fridge is humming, the store shelves are stock. But when those systems break down, things get really crazy really fast. Then all of a sudden, your concern is no longer about convenience. It's about survival. I wanted. I want you to consider getting a new grid Dr. 3300 from my patriot supply. It's a solar Generator puts, puts out enough power to run your life when things get hairy suddenly. I mean, I don't know if it's going to include your hair dryer, but is that your life? It's quiet, it's safe to use indoor and outdoor. It's portable, so you can take it for camping, use it for fun. It could also help you stay alive in a crisis. 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Get 40% off your first year@lifelock.com 40% off now. All right, so we survived yesterday. Thank goodness. Yesterday was kind of scary there for a while because when I first got in, they were screaming on television 37 minutes before the stock market, and they're like, oh, okay, all right. And then it turns out to be like, nothing. I mean, we lost 1%, but really, from in the morning, this is gonna be the worst day in the history of all mankind. You remember January 6th? Gonna be worse than that. Okay, all right, calm down. So, you know, Europe, it went down 6%. Markets worldwide went down. We went down 1%. And that's because President Trump, who announced a zero for zero tariff scheme. I love that word. Used all over in mainstream media today. Trump's tariff scheme. Ooh, that sounds honest, doesn't it? Would slap 20% duty on things like from the European Union. Well, European Union came out yesterday, led by their trade commissioner, who I'm not even gonna do attempt to even pronounce the name because it has, like little down arrows over four of the letters in the name. So I don't even know what that means. Anyway, they countered with their own 0 for 0 proposal yesterday. And Trump said, now. Not good enough. They're like a 0 for 0 now. Why? He said, you gotta buy oil from us now. In a sane world, they would immediately go, okay, can we get a good deal on that? If we're buying all of our oil from you, can we get a good deal on that? Yes, we'll give you a great deal. Buy your oil from us. And everybody in NATO would go, hey, that would keep us off the teat of Russia and China. What do you say we buy oil and gas from the United States? So it's a good thing, because just like all of the NATO conversations that they've been having with the euro, if the United States has a national interest at stake, you wanna go in and march across Europe. Wait a minute. They are a major factor to our economy because they are buying our oil. I don't think you're gonna do that. Are they this blind to not understand what is happening now? We are no longer gonna fight the wars just to fight wars? No. Unless it's in our national interest. Now it is in our national interest to have a strong but not for free gang. No. So I told you last week that he named the tariffs Liberation Day. And I think that is because after World War II, we had liberation Day. We had the day where everybody is free from the Nazis and, and, and everything else. Um, and the United States did Something that no country has ever, ever, ever even considered doing. First of all, we became the broker to bring all of the art and everything else back that had been stolen. We didn't take those spoils for ourselves. We returned them to the original orders. And we're still doing it. It's incredible. Nobody has ever done that. Then we had the Marshall plan. That was $13 billion, but in today's money, that's 135 billion between 1948, 1952. Why, what was it? We were rebuilding so they could have factories to open up for their people. Now, an evil company or country would just say, no, you're going to buy everything from us. You will be our slaves. Now we rebuilt Europe so they could have jobs and factories. We helped them rebuild Volkswagen and Mercedes Benz. Hello. Okay. We didn't have any obligation to do it, but we saw it as morally right, so we did it. So we loud the high tariffs on American goods while keeping ours low because it was good for them. And we also shouldered the burden of their defense. Through NATO, we spent billions of dollars annually. The the US defense spending accounts for 68% of NATO's total budget, roughly $560 billion last year alone. Meanwhile, Europe was prospering. Now, why aren't they now? Because they had sugar daddy. That would be there for the old. When you have a sugar daddy, you tend to get lazy. Why are the American people so lazy now? Because we have the United States government being everybody's sugar daddy. Oh, I'll just give it to me. Oh, it doesn't matter. If I make a mistake with trillions of dollars, they'll just bail me out. That doesn't work, okay? It didn't work for them, it's not working for us. So we, we go down this road after Liberation Day the first time, and we get to the 1970s and now we're getting fat and sassy and we're like, you know what? We control the whole world. We can just make stuff up. And so we decided to get off the gold standard because half of the politicians want to have big war and the other half wants to have, you know, big, big welfare state. Well, you can't do both. And like any good parent, our government said, you can have both. You know what? You could have both. Yeah. And so we got off the gold standard, but we played a trick on everybody, okay? When we got off the gold standard, everybody around the world went, wait a minute, wait a minute. We hold your dollars because they're good. As good as gold. We can turn A dollar, Federal Reserve or your treasury, and we can demand we get a dollar's worth of gold. Now you're saying you're not going to have that standard anymore. So I can't take a dollar and buy a dollar's worth of gold? No, but you can trust us. Oh, run from those people. So we said, we've made a special deal that's going to be super good for everybody. We're going to. We're going to have US Dollars become a petrodollar. You'll only be able to buy Saudi Arabia's oils, oil, and oil from OPEC by using a US Dollar. So it's as good as gold. It's just black gold. Oh, okay. And then when that didn't do enough, we also said to them, by the way, we're going to also just come in and we're gonna. We're gonna buy all. You know, you bought Maytag washing machines and everything else. We're gonna move Maytag to your countries so you can build it. And we'll become your buyers now. Now we'll become the buyer of the world. Okay, you really. That's not a good idea just to become the consumer of the world. Eat, eat, eat, eat, eat. No, you also have to do some other things. And we do export a lot of things, but we're not able to sustain ourselves. Every country should be able to sustain itself. So we created the demand for German machinery from Japanese TVs and everything else. The petrodollar made it happen. And then what happened? Our manufacturing jobs start dropping from 33% of the U.S. employment in 1950. Now manufacturing jobs only 8%. And I'm not saying that manufacturing is the place you ought to be, but it's important to understand what else was happening at the same time. Because of manufacturing, our system was reshaped. And this is again why Donald Trump is saying, this is Liberation Day. Our. Our. Our country was reshaped. Our society was shaped in subtler ways. After World War I and World War II, we started having the assembly line and everything else, and we retooled our education. Now, why. Why did we go from one of the world's best educators with the best educated in the world, in the history of the world, to a bunch of just morons. Have you met the American people lately? We're just morons. Why? Because the giant corporations did not need thinkers. They wanted just obedient workers. This is why. And I just. I want you to hold on to this because it explains everything about our education system and you heard it a million times when you went to school. Boys and girls, take out your pencils and your paper and write this down, because this will be on the test. What does that tell you? That tells you the teacher is teaching to the test and is teaching you what to think, not how to think. Okay? Why? Because if you're in the assembly line, I don't need you to think. Just do it. Well, but why? Why am I putting this and this together? Wouldn't it be better? No, just do it, okay? You're not a thinker. Those people went to college. They have a degree. That's why you couldn't get into business unless you had a college degr. Because you had to learn how to think if you were going to work in the office upstairs above the factory. All right, so this was all planned for this economy, the way it was working. Now we spend more money per pupil. $14,825 per pupil in 2022, yet we're 36th in math, 13th in reading. Uh, and we've created the most expensive and least effective educational system the world has ever seen. Is that working for us? Is the way we fight our wars working for us? Because we then also became the world's policeman after. After World War II. We said, you know what? We'll take care of this. Since the Cold War's end, we. We have been fighting the same way that we were fighting back in 1948 and 52 against the Soviet Union. Everything was geared for that big kind of war. That's over now. It's over. The US military spent $6 trillion on military operations in the Middle east alone. And what do we have to show for it? Strained alliances, a new airport that China now has that we gave to them in Afghanistan, and a ballooning national debt of $34 trillion. So now this puts us into, like, the 1990s. And we're seeing that this is going to start to come apart. And this is in the 80s. Ronald Reagan started talking about saying, there's a debt, and we're going to have to pay this someday. And it's Social Security and everything else. These things don't work. The math doesn't work out. And he said, soon after the turn of the century, you will see it will all start to fall apart, and we will be out of good options. We should fix it now. And everybody said that, but that's when they came up with it. We got a lockbox. We got a little lockbox. We're putting all the money from Social Security on a Lockbox. They don't have a lockbox. Okay, that was a lie again. But it was just to say, we got a lockbox so you can have it all. No, no. So now we have $34 trillion in debt, and instead of addressing the root causes, what did our elites do? This is the key to all of it. You want to understand what Donald Trump is trying to do. This is the key to all of it. And I'll explain it in 60 seconds. It's hard to nail down exactly when change happened, but somewhere along the line, grocery stop shopping started to feel a lot like gambling. You know, you'd pick up your chicken and think, is this more chemical than it is chicken? What country did this come from? Honestly, you don't know? It's a roll of the dice pretty much every time. If you're not getting your meat from good ranchers, I love them because everything they sell is 100% American meat. No gambling, no wondering if you're about to eat imported mystery meat with good ranchers is high quality beef, chicken, or seafood raised here in America by American farmers and ranchers. That's one reason I love good ranchers so much. They're actually working to help save the small farms and ranches throughout the United States. I live among those people for about four months of the year. I live in a small town. It's about 450 people. Everybody is a rancher, a farmer, or something to do with the land. I should say most of them. And that's the salt of, that's the backbone of America. If we don't support our farms and ranches, we're screwed. So get your meat, get your chicken, your beef, your seafood, anything from goodranchers.com good ranchers.com you're helping support our farmers and our ranchers. Every time you have a piece of meat from Good Ranchers. GoodRanchers.com Good Ranchers American meat delivered. 10 seconds. Station ID okay, so sometime I think during the Clinton administration, the elites understood that, wait a minute, this thing is not sustainable. The way it's running, it's not sustainable. And a lot of them didn't believe in the United States. They didn't believe in the freedom of the Declaration of Independence and our, our Bill of Rights, et cetera, et cetera. And so they thought, you know, there's a lot of stuff bad about America. So is, is it that bad that it's going to pass away? No. But we don't want a revolution. We don't want blood in the streets. So let's Just manage the decline, okay? And we can even help it along. Enter the modern climate change agenda, which is not about saving the planet, it is about helping the decline of the west. Killing our energy supply, all this esg, social, government standards, dei, even blm, all of this stuff is rooted in various social concerns, but they're co opted into a broader narrative. Decouple America from its history, its entrepreneurial spirit, its faith, everything that empowers the individual and foster self reliance. We've got to undermine it. So this is the managed decline. And that is in stark contrast to what made America America. Because what what made us was we had a country of stable laws. We were unified not in our differences, we were unified in the few principles that we had in common, our Bill of Rights. So we had stable laws rooted in the long, longest running constitution in the world, provided a predictable framework for business, a stable government, all of this stuff. Educated, populous, hardworking, ethical people that were God fearing and abundant cheap energy. Okay, how much of that is true anymore? You want to make America great, you've got to fix those things. So what is Donald Trump really doing? Why would he say no? Europe, I got you. I see your 00, but you're going to buy our oil as well. His strategy is a radical departure from the post war order. Its high stakes, do not get me wrong, but it's to force the world to renegotiate on America's terms, to shape the next chapter of the world. When he rejected the 0 for 0 offer from Europe, he wasn't just playing hardball, he's signaling a new era by our energy. We're your friends in the west, let's help each other. This isn't a charity, this is a partnership. And when it's good for both sides, then that's a great partnership. Most favored nation status should mean mutual benefit, not one sided sacrifice. So his approach is really what they tried to do, I guess with the American Free trade agreement in 94, but that had so many flaws in it and everything else. But it's. Can we just bring people together that are friends and let's help each other, all of us, win. Now I want you to know, agree or disagree, it's really a, a bold plan, a very bold plan. And a little frightening at times. It's like a roller coaster ride. I kind of sit in the back seat and I'm like, it's gonna be interesting to see how this all works out. You know, that's the way. You have to, it's the way if you're Going to survive. You have to watch society be engaged at your level with your friends, your family. But you need to say, gonna be interesting to see how they work this out. I, I have no idea how this goes, but this is a new dawn now, and that's what you have to understand. That's what he's shooting for, a new dawn, the great reset. Except it's a reset in reverse. Instead of managing decline, Trump is aiming to save the patient. He believes, and I believe you believe, I think, that our best days are not behind us. They're ahead. And when you want to win big, you have to risk big. You know, Europe wasn't built with, with a lot of strings attached. We did attach some strings. They're not rushing to our aid now, nor should we expect them to. We don't need any foreign strings. We need to stand on our own. You know, Elon Musk said, I hope the United States and Europe can establish a very close partnership, effectively creating a free trade zone between Europe and North America. That's worth fighting for. It is. And if you see the world, I think the way the President sees it, the way I see it right now, this is a huge gamble to revitalize our country, to face the future and have a promise for our kids. That, to me, is a gamble worth taking. This is, is Glenn Beck. And with that said, Trump's announcing more, more tariffs on China. Great. By the way, next week we may be tariffing the moon. But anyway, been trying to fix this bleeding system. I can't say, you know, I can't say enough. I trust his instincts more than any politician I think I've encountered in my lifetime. But even when the right guys at the right wheel, that doesn't mean, you know, that he's, he's right all the time, or the road won't be bumpy. So what do we do? Well, you don't panic, for one. You don't go out and sell all your stocks because Jim Cramer says to sell all your stocks. You hope for the best. And it's important that you also hedge. You put a fence around the stuff that you have to have. 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Glenn Beck
Don'T want, you don't want to miss anything in the next 60 minutes. We have Amy Parnes on with us coming up in a about a half an hour. She is, she's one of the co authors of Fight Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House. She is the coauthor of the book about Joe Biden's decision to not seek reelection and the loss of Kamala Harris. I got a few questions. I have a few questions we're going to be asking her coming up in just a second. Also, did you see, Stu, that Gina Carano has just won a lawsuit against Disney?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. It's a big. That doesn't normally happen. No, it really has no lawyers.
Glenn Beck
No. And there's a reason for that. Walt Disney learned his Lesson at about 19, I think 29 or 30 something. He had Oswald the rabbit. And he leaves them. He leaves Universal and he's like, don't worry. And Universal's like, all right, well, go ahead. And he's like, we're not afraid. I goes, I got Oswald the rabbit. And they're like, no, actually we have Oswald the rabbit. And he had already quit. He had already put the gears into motion and he had nothing.
Stu Burguiere
He didn't realize. He didn.
Glenn Beck
That I know. He had no idea. So he gets on a train and his brother is freaking out in the West Coast. He's like, wait a minute, what? And he's like, yeah, well, don't worry. I got something else. He had nothing. He gets on the train and he starts doodling and on a napkin he draws a Mickey Mouse.
Stu Burguiere
This is why you love him so much, these stories?
Glenn Beck
Oh, yeah, I love it. Yeah. Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
He risked everything and he had actually nothing. But then he made it up afterwards and it all worked out.
Glenn Beck
It all worked out anyway. What are you saying? Anyway, so he, he, he was bound and determined. I will never be behind the eight ball ever again. So he created the nastiest attorney firm in the history of the world. I don't think there's any corporation that is more nasty than you know, than, than the Disney Corporation. Here we have two stories now. We have Gina Carano. And the last time I saw somebody win was Sage Steele.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, that's right.
Glenn Beck
That's two women that have beaten Disney. I think that's remarkable. I wanted to call our good friend Sage Steele, get her on. Sage, how are you?
C
Hello, Glenn. I'm great, thank you. And I'm so happy for Gina. It's not over yet, but this is a major battle.
Glenn Beck
Right? Right. She. She actually now Disney has to turn over information about how everybody is, you know, paid on the Mandalorian and any other Star wars shows, and they didn't want to do that. But would you agree with me, Sage, that that's just. That's a remarkable win?
C
Absolutely. It's a huge win. And also, I mean, Disney's delay tactics have just been ongoing, and they lost that, too, a couple of months ago when they were trying to get the lawsuit thrown out altogether. And judge said, let's go. Quit procrastinating. And so this is massive, because when you look at how they paid other stars on these projects, Pedro Pascal, Rosario Dawson, other people, basically, this is about Disney trying to hide what they've been paying those people this whole time while allowing them to go off on social media. And Pedro Pascal, you know, comparing Donald Trump to Hitler, one of those. And that's fine to do on your social media, but Gina Carano gets fired. So now that they have to reveal these financial records, this goes to show what Gina would have made had they not wrongly terminated her. And this is a major, major victory.
Glenn Beck
What is it like when you realize, oh, good Lord, they're sending the mouse with the briefcase my way. What is that like when you realize you're in a lawsuit against Disney?
C
Well, first of all, filing the lawsuit against Disney is not fun.
Glenn Beck
Did everybody in the room, when you said that, would everybody go, so what did you just say you're gonna do?
C
Yeah, you idiot.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
C
I mean, David versus Goliath, for sure. I mean, I had Disney. I had Disney. I had Gina on my show last summer, and I hadn't met her. I, of course, had followed her story. And when we met, we just hugged, and it was an emotional episode because we both understood in a very unique way that I hope many others don't have to understand the fear that comes with it. But at some point, you get pushed around enough and you say, no, this is wrong, and if I stay silent, then it's on me. And then I know personally, I couldn't have looked myself in the mirror. And Gina felt the same way. And she has worked so hard and done so professionally, you know, to the nth degree, for all those years. Gina's the one thing I didn't have, and my attorney is the best in the business. Brian Friedman, who represented Megyn Kelly, who represents Tucker Carlson, who's representing Justin Baldoni against crazy Blake Lively. Right now, my attorney is the best, and he is a dear friend of mine now, too. Gina has Elon Musk on her side. Like, financially, she's in a little different situation than me because Elon Musk is putting the bill for her because he's standing up for what's right and the First Amendment.
Glenn Beck
So you look at Gina, what do you think you have. What was it that you bonded with on that episode that you did.
C
Initially? I think it was the obvious, okay, wow, two people who stood up to Disney, two women. What happened? Who are we? What happened to our lives? And it was just that obvious bond because it was such a big deal and people going, whoa. But more so, it was the betrayal that we felt coming from what we once thought was the best company on earth and such an honor to work with them and for them. And then when you realize that you are just cast aside because you didn't believe what they wanted us to believe, which goes against everything. They preach diversity of thought and acceptance and inclusion and all of those things, you realize that they were full of it. And people that you looked up to, people that you worked alongside for years and years and years, and what they said about you publicly and privately, certainly never to your face. There is just a real sense of loss for relationships because Gina is as tough as they get. I have realized that I'm tougher than I thought and ever wanted to be. But Gina is as tough as they get. And she was hurt. I think that's kind of. And this is not like, oh, woe is me. We never. Gina doesn't want sympathy. This is about what's right and calling these companies out. And that's the other thing we bonded on, is calling these companies out, the biggest companies in the world, because if we don't and expose it because we have the ability based on platforms that we've, you know, it's blessings have had these platforms, right? If we don't use them to expose and therefore hopefully, maybe fingers crossed, prevent other companies from doing the same BS to these, to women, men, anywhere, doesn't matter. Black, white, green, blue, lgbtq, I don't care. Just treat us equally and not punishing us if we don't agree with what you say. Because by the way, you're going to say this today and that tomorrow, who can keep up diversity of thought? First Amendment. And so we bonded over. So. And I just, I admire her and her courage to continue this because she completely threw her Career away as well as people said I did. But look, she's standing up for what's right. And Glenn, I told you when we were together last month doing your show in Texas, the harder right versus the easier wrong. Gina is doing the harder right. And that takes courage. I'm so honored to know her, you.
Glenn Beck
Know, And I tell you it doesn't. I think you grow from this. You're. You're seeing new success, she's seeing new success. And you have become bigger than what you were in many ways, because you're now a human success story. You're not. You now have experienced strife and trouble and come out the other side and realizing I didn't hurt so much. I mean, it hurt, but it didn't hurt like I thought it was going to hurt. I thought I was going to burn myself up, and I didn't. And so you become this, this, the. This additional success story that I think, you know, you look at, you look at the. What's the woman who's now playing Snow White, Whatever her name is. Yeah, yeah. So you know, they're not firing her, which a must drive you nuts. They're not firing her. And she tubed the crown jewel. I mean, next to Mickey Mouse, it is Snow White. That's the. That's the movie that built that company. And for her to go in and destroy the story of Snow White, all of that money, because you guys weren't bleeding money on you and your point of view or her point of view.
C
Absolutely not.
Glenn Beck
Right?
C
Absolutely not. I mean, you figure no matter who's in office, about half the country agrees with you. Right? Which means either half disagrees. It's usually right down the middle. And they could have gotten out of that mess with Rachel, I think, over a year ago when she first started to mouth off. And maybe too much had been in invested. If nothing else, why don't you at least have a chat? Okay, fine. Don't fire her like you did us.
D
Or.
C
And I didn't get fired. I mean, I. We settled my lawsuit and I chose to leave. Gina was fired, though Rachel was allowed to say much worse than I think Gina ever said. And I don't know who could disagree with that.
Glenn Beck
And you could show the direct damages. You could show the damages.
C
Look at the numbers. Exactly. And they chose to stick with her. And now look, so you reap what you sow for sure. But the double standard is the reason what must be, what must be called out. And they could have at least pulled Rachel aside and said, we need you to Tamp down a little bit. This isn't good for business. Maybe they didn't. She didn't listen. If so, okay, that's a whole other story. But to your point about, like, what you gain when you do stand up, you realize it's just a lot bigger than you.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
C
And that's. And when people come up to Gina and come up to me, and I've had fathers come up to me because they've been afraid to stand up for their daughters in sports. And why are boys competing against their daughter? Afraid to go to the school board meeting and get fired. The fear is real. Like, we know that. So I am so grateful that I chose to stand up. And I know Gina is because the people that you are affecting just by doing that standing up, in her case, for freedom of true freedom of speech. It is everything that's so much bigger than any career I could have dreamt of having. And same with her. Disney is getting their comeuppance and they need to. And they seem. It's so obvious they do this to themselves. And that is why so many people were more than okay to see what's happening with the Snow White debacle. Shame on them.
Glenn Beck
I can switch subjects here for a second, Stu. I'm doing something with the Diesel brothers here in a couple of months, and I'm taking one of my. My 1934 race car out and we're just going to open it up on a track and two other cars. And you were. You were leaving my studio and you were going to the air, and you were like, I'll get an Uber. And I'm like, no, no, I'll take you to the airport. I'm going that way. So I take you to the airport and you are the biggest car hound I have. I mean, I'd be broke if I were married to you because we would. You'd let me buy all the cars. My wife is like, stop it. Stop.
C
I'd be like, what are we buying this weekend, babe.
Glenn Beck
I know.
C
Listen, the one. The one thing I regret, the biggest regret I have in life right now, is that I didn't ask you for a. A selfie that day when Glenn Beck drove me to the airport. And what kind of car was that?
Glenn Beck
It was a Continental gtc.
D
Thank you.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
C
And it was four screen and it was stunning. And the top was down and my wild hair was bigger than ever. And I'm like, no one's gonna believe this, but I didn't want to be tacky and ask you for a selfie I know.
Glenn Beck
I want to make sure the world knows. I want to make sure you're going to come out when we do the Diesel brothers thing. Stu is going to be there. I'm going to be there, and I'd love to have you and you drive one of the cars.
C
Okay? Is everybody listening? You can play this back. Glenn said you drive one of.
Glenn Beck
Well, wait a minute. Wait, wait. How are you doing on accidents? Do you have many accidents?
C
But I can. Give me that stick shift. Let's go. No, no accidents. Not done. But I do have a little bit of a lead foot, but, I mean, what a waste.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I know.
C
You don't take those cars and open them up.
Glenn Beck
Do you like. Do you like electric engines? Engines? Not even an engine.
C
Driven it, like, twice. I don't know. Listen, I appreciate how you barely tap it and then it's like whiplash in your lawn. Like, I appreciate that, but I guess I'm old school. Give me that clutch. I know me do it. That's the real strength and power, you know? Come on.
Glenn Beck
Sage. Great talk to you. We'll talk again. Thanks for joining us.
C
Thank you, Glenn. Thank you. Take care.
Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
No, that oil, it would just be oily. Wouldn't your mouth just taste like oil?
Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
Oh, let me get there immediately.
Glenn Beck
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D
Thanks for having me.
Glenn Beck
You bet. So, you know, can we play just that little collage of all the people that said this wasn't happening? Do we have that? Can we play that real quick? Joe Biden has vision, he has knowledge.
C
He has a strategic thinker. This is a very sharp president in.
Glenn Beck
Terms of his public presentation. If he makes a slip of the tongue here or there, what's the deal?
Stu Burguiere
You're asking me my personal opinion?
Glenn Beck
He is sharp.
Stu Burguiere
He is on top of things. When we have meetings with him, with his staff, he's constantly pushing us, trying to get more information. I can tell you this was the day before that interview. I can tell you he was sharper than anyone I've spoken to about.
Glenn Beck
This was happening all the time, Amy. Everyone was saying how Sharpie is. That is. That was, according to your book, just absolutely not true. And everybody in the White House knew that. Go ahead.
D
Yeah, no, it was. It's something that we really dug into in reporting out this book. And we had questions about what interactions certain people had with the president. We detail how Eric Swalwell, a congressman from California, for example, attended a congressional picnic with the president a year before the debate debacle at disaster. And he had to almost remind then President Biden who he was. And this was someone who he competed against in the 2020 presidential election. He should know who he is. And there's detail after detail about that in this book.
Glenn Beck
In your book, you talk about how there were bets being paid, how they were looking, shopping for judges on who was going to swear in. They thought he was going to die before the election. I mean, did you get the sense from anyone while you're researching this book that anyone thought maybe this isn't really good for the Constitution?
D
I mean, that's why right now you're seeing a lot of arrows thrown in the direction, excuse me, of the former president and his aides. People are really, really upset about, they think it's a cover up. They think that, that they should have been more candid even within their own party about the President's cognitive abilities. And Glenn, I covered the president for a long time and I tried to get after the story. And the White House was constantly, I know my colleagues were as well. It's not like any of us were asleep at the switch, but the White House would batter us when we asked questions about his mental acuity and his age. It was a constant, constant battle.
Glenn Beck
But was there, was there anybody that knew that should have spoken out, I mean, in the press or anything? I mean, it's one thing to, it's one thing to speculate, it's one thing to, I hear rumors, but, and if you're, you're shut off from it. But, you know, in the White House, it seems like there were quite a few people that knew. This is a disaster.
D
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Hey, who's, who's running the country at that point? Who was the president?
D
This close set of advisors kept him really close. And that's why I think you didn't see him as much right now. President Trump is out there talking to reporters every day. I think the press corps wanted to see Biden do some similar things and take a similar media approach, and he did not. You know, and we detail in the book, you know, there's, there's a fundraiser where someone, you know, says that he looks like he's going to die at the fundraiser. There are other moments where, you know, we take you inside Phil Murphy's house and we detail how he's speaking to just a couple of, a couple dozen fundraisers at a small house. And he needs fluorescent tape on the floor to guide him from place to place. He needs a teleprompter. You know, these aren't common things for.
Glenn Beck
At a house. At a house.
D
Yes. And, you know, makeup when he, this is this was another revelation in our book. Whenever he traveled overseas, he was met with a makeup artist. That was his first order of business. Sometimes he met me. He missed meetings because the makeup artist was there to touch him up. They were clearly concerned about the optics around his age and around his mental acuity.
Glenn Beck
You write at one point that the makeup artist, he goes in, he sits down for the makeup, and then he calls it a day, and that was it.
D
Yeah, yeah. And, you know, these are aides that were talking to us about this. Obviously they knew about it, and they said at times he looked really frazzled. He would get out of the limousine and, you know, would look around and wouldn't know where he was.
C
And.
D
And so, yeah, it's very startling even to the people who were telling us these stories.
Glenn Beck
But, you know, it's one thing to be. It's one thing to go, yeah, that was really weird. And I. Cause it's another to realize that is the man that has to make the decision, you know, for the country, God forbid we're attacked or whatever, and he's not there. There was. Was. Was there anyone inside fighting and saying, we have got to alert the American people. We have to invoke the 25th Amendment. It's 25th, isn't it, Sue? Yeah, we've got to invoke the 25th Amendment. This isn't right. The people have in. Have put their power in this man. He is no longer capable of making these decisions. I think a lot of people would have had. Had respect for that. Instead, I walk away going, was there no one that cared about the Constitution and cared about what could have happened with this guy in charge?
D
No. And I think that's why you're seeing so much fire aimed at his close set of advisors right now, because they could have been more candid. And, you know, Democrats in general, I think, were confused as to his cognitive abilities. I think the reason he wanted to do this debate and his advisors wanted to do this debate earlier, the one. This disastrous one in June last year, is because they wanted. They knew that he was losing the polls. Obviously, they wanted to change the trajectory of this race, and they thought that that was a moment that could help him. Instead, it brought out, you know, it showed display everything for the American public.
Glenn Beck
So I honestly thought for the longest time that they did that, knowing somebody was like, no, let's put him on the stage and let's do it now before, you know, things get completely out of hand and he's going to be running for reelection. I really thought they put him on stage that early, because I'd never seen that happen before in American politics. Put him on stage that early so he would be exposed and everybody would be like, okay, we can't run him. Him.
C
No.
D
And what's fascinating, Glenn, is that we take you inside. I mean, we open the book inside Nancy Pelosi's living room, and she's watching the debate alone. She had warned President Biden at the time. She said, oh, you don't want to debate Trump. And she, you know, mentioned it under the guise of, oh, why would you belittle yourself and appear on stage with him? But she knows. And Jim Clyburn, who's also watching the debate alone in his living room. And we take you inside there, he's having a drink and watching it. They're all alone. They're not at some debate watch party together because they almost know what is about to happen. They're watching the train wreck unfold bit by bit and alone.
Glenn Beck
So what do we do to ensure this? Let me ask you, before I ask you that again, Try again. Who is running the country?
D
That's a very good question. I think, you know, his, obviously his close set of advisors had a great big role in that. You see Ron Klain these days sort of trying to distance himself. He was the former chief of staff trying to distance himself from the optics of what was happening.
Glenn Beck
But it's not, but it's really not optics. It is the truth. Somebody was making decisions because the president could. You know, I was always fascinated in history by Woodrow Wilson. Edith Wilson ran the White House for a while, but it was his own party that came in because it was the same thing. People like rumors, and they're like, I don't think he's really there. And he wasn't seen for a long time. And so the leadership of the party came, finally forced the first lady and said, because she was saying, he's going to run for a third term. And they said, no, no, or we'll expose all of this. Right now, he's not running for another term. You know, but it seems to be the same thing. I'm wondering how many presidents have we had that, you know, nobody seems to really care that the elected official isn't actually doing what that official is supposed to do. They're just some unelected people just making the decisions.
C
Yeah.
D
And the fact of the matter is, Glenn, I mean, you see, the president, the former president, has all but disappeared from public view since leaving office. And I think that also speaks volumes about his State of mind.
Glenn Beck
Was Kamala that in the note, which, I mean, if God forbid, something would have happened.
C
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Who would have grabbed the football? Who would have been the one?
D
It would have been Kamala Harris. And that's sort of why, I mean, you teased this earlier. But her communications director would carry around this spreadsheet of Republican judges because he felt almost that like she had to be validated in that moment and only a Republican judge could really swear her in and have that validation from Republicans. He thought that there was no way that such a divisive country and people would support her. And so we detail how he came into that role with the spreadsheet. He traveled with it. The DNC had plans in case something happened to the president. And we expose all of this for the first time in this book.
Glenn Beck
Can you find any? Because I'm a self taught historian, but I'm pretty good at it. I've never seen anything like this in American history. Have you?
D
It's pretty remarkable. It's really unprecedented and it was really interesting to report out. You know, I think people have questions about the media and how we went about reporting this. And it's almost like the President needed to leave office for people to actually admit what was happening and tell us stories. That's what's interesting. I think, you know, when you cover a president, they're always worried that the White House is going to come down hard on them. And so they're, they're less prone to want to tell you things. And then when they leave office, this is when the floodgates open up.
Glenn Beck
Is anybody going to be held accountable for this?
D
I mean, I think right now the party, that's why you're seeing the Democratic Party scrambling. I think first of all, they need to come out and admit what had happened here and almost look themselves in the mirror and talk about Joe Biden. The other day, Jake Tapper asks Tim Walls about it and Tim Walls kind of just sidesteps around the question. I think they need to be very frank about what was happening and what they were witnessing and they don't want to do that right now.
Glenn Beck
You know, it's interesting to me. I just told this story on the air because people are kicking around Donald Trump wants to run for a third term. No, no, that's against the Constitution. And that, that, that was put there for a very clear reason. And it wasn't put in there by the Republicans. It was put in by the Democrats, FDR's own party. When they saw what had happened to the presidency, it Just gained far too much power. And it's not good for anybody when that happens. And you know, here you have, as soon as FDR died, that's when all of the Democrats were like, okay, okay, we gotta make sure that doesn't happen again. But they were for him when he was alive.
D
Right.
Glenn Beck
It seems to be kind of the same thing here that everybody was like, okay, it's cool, but is anybody going to step up now and say this cannot happen ever again?
D
I think that's what has to happen, Glenn. Someone has to take responsibility for it and no one is. And I'm curious to see how the Democrats reckon with us.
Glenn Beck
Amy, thank you very much. I'm glad somebody finally told the story and got the story. It's, it is. If we don't fix this, it's just going to happen again. And it'll happen with the other party. I mean, it just, it will. I mean, you give people in, in power an inch, they are going to take a mile and this cannot happen. This just cannot happen again. Amy, thank you so much.
D
Thank you, Glenn.
Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
I thought it was very interesting. I'm on the record multiple times saying, I think this is a massive scandal, and I think Republicans have not paid enough attention to it since the Trump administration started. I know they're doing a lot of stuff. I know they're really busy, busy. But there should be a House committee going after this for accountability reasons, so exactly what you said doesn't happen again.
Glenn Beck
You want that to happen? Do you want. If Donald Trump, God forbid, you know, you know, had a stroke or whatever, that's what happened to Woodrow Wilson, had a stroke, would you want that to happen and you not know about it and just, you know, the people around him were running the White House because. Yeah. You trust him. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. The person we elect must be the person in charge. And if they can't handle it, that's what the 25th Amendment is for. You go and, you know, the. We didn't have this for a long time. And it was after Kennedy, wasn't it? Or is it fdr? I think it was Kennedy. If something happens, the vice president has the. The responsibility to step up. I mean. I mean, the one that should be really held responsible is Kamala Harris. She knew she should have gone to the Cabinet. Cause it's the vice president only that can make this call. The vice president has to go to the Cabinet, or the Cabinet comes to the vice president and says, Mr. Or Mrs. Vice President, this is what's happening. Or she goes and says, cabinet members, the president is clearly not present, and it can't last. I ask that you would invoke the 25th Amendment.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. And that's the constitutional remedy. I think it's the appropriate one.
Glenn Beck
And it's important that the other party can't invoke the 25th Amendment, only the vice president and the Cabinet. The cabinet, if they're all in for power and they're not there to protect the Constitution, if they're like, I don't care how we get the power if they don't care. Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Interestingly, though, this would have empowered the Cabinet and empowered Kamala Harris. I think even short of that, which is an extreme measure, it's never been.
Glenn Beck
Successfully done, never been invoked. I don't think ever.
Stu Burguiere
That's what I mean. It's never been. No one's ever gotten to the point where they successfully got it over the finish line, though. It's been talked about many times just. Just going to the media. Right. Like, talking about it publicly. Not only that, they tried to get him reelected until he got in front of the American people. The American people were like, whoa, what is going on? This is really happening. This isn't just some Glenn Beck fever dream that this guy. No, it wasn't. As soon as they saw it, the whole thing changed. But that could have happened so much earlier and frankly, it would have helped the Democrats if it did. If in 2022 this happened and Kamala Harris came to the media and said, look, it would have gone and met multiple levels of leaks before this point. But Kamala Harris goes to the media and says, look, Joe Biden's a great man, he's doing great things, he's doing everything he can. But unfortunately, age always wins and we were in a difficult situation. It's time for him to step down. He would do it. She would have been president for a couple of years and may have won.
Glenn Beck
Reelection, may have won, who knows?
Stu Burguiere
I mean, it was pathetic at every single level. But it was also misleading the American people in a way that is absolutely unconstitutional and wrong and needs. We need to have a remedy for it.
Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
Was it Dr. Nick from the Simpsons?
Glenn Beck
I think it was. I think it was.
Stu Burguiere
I'm starting to wonder.
Glenn Beck
Kevin O'Connor, they are now saying that he is going to be grilled by the Republicans who are now, you know, investigating the cognitive decline. Ronnie Jackson from Texas said he's absolutely, positively will be implicated in the COVID up of all of this. He's a massive, massive part. Remember, it was right after, right after the, the debate, right after the resignation that he was like, no, he's good. He's all good. Remember when they had the guy from. What was, he was, it wasn't an Alzheimer's guy. He was, I remember this controversy. Parkinson someone.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it was someone who visited.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. And they were like, no, he was just, he was upstairs. He actually. He's a fuller brush salesman. Yeah, why? And they were like, no, he's not being Parkinson's. What are you talking about? Yeah, he's going to be called in as well.
Stu Burguiere
I do think that it's interesting the type of accountability and massive scandal we're talking about here. A big part of that, that process. Are journalists actually doing their job. Amy Parnes, one of them actually doing her job, we hope.
Glenn Beck
I think I give, I give, I'm gonna give her a pass, you know, and I appreciate coming out with it now. And I give them pass. I give everybody a pass because I don't know who knew what.
Stu Burguiere
But right, right.
Glenn Beck
There were those that were close enough that had to have known and why they didn't say anything is most likely because they would have been ostracized into pariah and they probably would have lost their job and everything else. But there are things worth standing up for.
Stu Burguiere
I think though, she kind of, I'm.
Glenn Beck
Not accusing her of.
Stu Burguiere
No, totally. I totally. I know you're not. I think, you know, she outlined, I think that the issue with that at the time for some people is that nobody wants to talk when you're still in power. And, and you are. A lot of this is, you know, it's a lot of CYA going on too with these people. It's important to understand.
Glenn Beck
I tried to get this out of her and I don't think she really understood the question. Or maybe we just look at it from such different things.
Stu Burguiere
Sure.
Glenn Beck
Is there no honor? Was there not one person in the Biden White House? In the Biden. No. Come on. I mean, not one person that said very few. This is not right.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, very few. Would you work for Joe Biden?
Glenn Beck
No, I wouldn't. But I mean then how do you. Then how do Democrats. I mean. Right.
Stu Burguiere
However you're gonna finish that sentence. You know the answer to it, right?
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
They can't.
Glenn Beck
They can't.
Stu Burguiere
I do think though, you're right. There probably were some people. And look, we did get some stuff that leaked out. It was just not frequent enough. And we complained at the time that hey, where were these stories at the time? They did a lot. I mean, think about this, Glenn. They didn't meet with anyone in the House for years. Just that should have come out a lot earlier than it did.
Glenn Beck
Woodrow Wilson didn't meet with anybody from the House for like nine months. And the House went nuts. The Democrats. Yep. Went crazy.
Stu Burguiere
What's going on?
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
And I do think that that is the type of stuff. I don't know that we could have had all the detail that's gonna be in this book or some of the others that are coming out. Cuz there's several that are coming out and address. And I think what I'm trying. I guess I'm trying to say mostly is I think these books are important efforts, even if they're not perfect, even if it's more delayed than we want when it comes to accountability. It doesn't protect us for what happened to us during the Biden presidency.
Glenn Beck
But it has to be repaired.
Stu Burguiere
We have to get it repaired. I feel the same way about COVID Me too. The fact that we don't have have laws that say clear as day, even during a pandemic, when everyone's panicking. You don't close churches. How is this.
Glenn Beck
We do have that law. It's called the first institution. Right. The first Amendment.
Stu Burguiere
But I'm saying an extra clarifying measure. All of those things that we all now kind of say, God, that was nuts. Those things need to be codified and they haven't been right.
Glenn Beck
And I don't think. And nobody's paid a price. Who has paid a price for the millions of people. You know what kills me?
Stu Burguiere
We argue, you know, there's a political price that was paid in the 2024 election.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, that's Nothing. That is nothing compared to millions of people died. Millions of people died. Millions of people lost their jobs, their livelihoods, lost their children, lost their grandparents or their parents without being able to say goodbye. I mean, the list of those injured is non ending.
Stu Burguiere
And I almost feel like it's so big people don't want to deal with it, which I get at some level from a human perspective. But that's why you have a justice system that doesn't care about the human perspective. Right. It punishes people not based on anger or fear, but based on facts. That's how it's supposed to work and these things. There's been some efforts on the COVID thing, mostly unsuccessful. There have been some of those books written that really go through all of this. But I don't think we Covid was obvious. I think people disagreed about what the punishment should be, who was responsible. But I think everyone knew something went very wrong there. I feel like we're not.
Glenn Beck
I'm not sure people still that everybody. I would bet you a lot of people in California, they don't think anything.
Stu Burguiere
They think that went wonderfully, they went swimmingly.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Or they complain about the first few months under Trump and then nothing after that.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, look, there's still people walking around. Every once in a while I see one in a mask and I'm like, gosh, this is still happening to us.
Glenn Beck
You know, I want to stop them and say, get help. Yeah. I mean sincerely, not in something way. Yeah, just please get help. You are living in a fantasy world right now. And you know, if you have a compromised immune system or whatever, or you're just Chinese or is it Japanese that always wear the masks? Or Michael Jackson, you know, well, he should get help too. But anyway, get help. This is a serious mental issue if you can't at this point go and look at the facts. But is anybody really talking about them? I mean, you know, there's not, there's, there's no big breakthrough. Here's another story. It's from the Daily Caller. Hunter Biden asked embassy for help with burismas difficulties while. While Joe Biden was vice president. They've unearthed letters, though. They. Oh, they unearthed them, did they? They were probably sitting on somebody's desk when the Trump administration came in. Probably framed on a wall going, yeah, look, oh my God. Um, they didn't unearth them. We've known this stuff and now it's coming out and all of it comes out in dribs and drabs and nobody cares. Look at the precedent that just this last administration just set, you could, you could take money for your family, millions from enemies of our country, enemies, and get away with it. You can do a massive cover up. You can throw people under the bus like crazy, let them go to jail for things that are absolutely your fault. Fault. You can lie about, you know, somebody's health and it's the President of the United States. You can do that apparently, and not pay any price. Look at what we've set up, the precedent if this, if these things are not corrected. That's why, you know, I'm going to Washington in a couple of weeks to do the hud. And I had to narrow it down to a couple of people. And one of them that I really want to talk to is Pam Bondi. I really want to know, Pam. These things have to be corrected. Where are we, where are we on these things? This is not revenge. This is make sure it never happens again. You know, it was Woodrow Wilson's own party that said no fdr after he was there. It was his own party that said never again.
Stu Burguiere
It feels like we've lost that, though.
Glenn Beck
We have.
Stu Burguiere
That instinct is gone. And I.
Glenn Beck
And it has to happen in both parties.
Stu Burguiere
I think I was gonna say, I think it's on both sides on that one.
Glenn Beck
It is.
Stu Burguiere
There's a lot that I can point out. I think it's on both sides. I don't think that there's a lot of interest anymore in holding your own side accountable, at least at some level. I mean, I think, you know, look, our audience sits hearing complaints about Republicans every single day. I think generally speaking, in the hous. Human, the human being, the American people still have that, but the politicians, I don't know where they are, honestly.
Glenn Beck
Right. And I'm not sure all of the people do because they have. It's been a. I mean, it's practically a CIA op on the American people. The way these parties have fought and the way they have pushed people into, you know, opposite corners, mostly on lies. It's been an op. It puts you into your lizard brain and then you just can't think straight anymore. It's. It's fight or flight. And so, you know, they're. They're not able to think anymore. They're just not able to think. Why do you think that this Tesla stuff is going on in the streets? It is not. It has very little to do with Elon Musk and really hurting him. It has a lot to do. Keep people in their lizard brain brain. Do not let them get Comfortable with this. Because once you're out of your lizard brain, once you. Once you are like, okay, all right. I'm so tired of this. You start to think and that politicians can't have you thinking, that should tell you an awful lot, shouldn't it? All right, back in just a second. Patriot Mobile how well do you really know your cell phone company? I mean, you pay them every month, but. But yeah, very checked out to find out what they stand for. It's kind of like cell phone companies are a little like hookers, you know what I mean? I don't really want to ask any questions, you know, just pay them. All right, if that's the way you want to be, then, you know, stay with the big three. Uh, but who do they donate to, who they lobby for, who they've been sleeping with? You know what I'm saying? Some of these companies, the big ones you've heard of, are using your money to push policies and causes that you are in direct opposition. Planned Parenthood. Do you want your money? Any of your money? A penny of your money going to kill babies? Not me. Well, if you're with Verizon, congratulations, you're doing that. Most likely without your knowledge. You don't have to fund those things. Patriot Mobile is America's only Christian conservative wireless company. They don't just say they support your values, they prove it. With every dollar and every minute their employees put in on pro life organizations and religious liberty and second amendment rights, they do it without compromising their service. You get excellent coverage, fantastic cover. Customer service based here in the US and you're actually able to feel good about paying your bill. Imagine that. Patriotmobile.com Beck patriotmobile.com Beck or call 972 Patriot. Get a free month of service with the promo code Beck right now. If you switch today. Free month of service promo code Becky. Patriotmobile.com Beck 972 Patriot the media is peddling slop these days. Better stay sharper. You might end up taking it on the chin. Well, that's just nasty. Glenn Beck is back in a. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. There's a just a delightful story that is coming out of Ohio. A high school teacher is accused of attempting to hire a student to murder her soon to be ex husband. But apparently the moment mom found out about the murder for hire plot because she was snooping through her son's phone. Good for you mom. And alerted police and, and he was, you know, her son was like saying to the teacher and somebody gonna hear gunfire. The neighbor is gonna hear the gunshots. No, I don't care about the neighbors. Oh, okay. This woman is absolutely insane. She has been terrorizing her own children. And her. Her. Her soon to be ex husband. She's been charged with first degree felony conspiracy to commit murder. But, you know, she was. She was right there. She still had. She was still at her teaching. She was able to do teaching. So that's. That's good. Don't know where the union stand on that, but the Academy for Urban Scholars High School said she's no longer employed. Love this. As soon as we became aware of the situation, we immediately took action to terminate her employment. Now, that's the way it should be answered, right? Oh, we can't comment on ongoing investigate. No. Are you kidding me? As soon as we found out her ass was out on the street, she was nuts. That's the way it should be handled. Maybe it's just me. Maybe it's just me.
Stu Burguiere
You think?
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
I like that approach. Can I give you one more clip here before we go?
Glenn Beck
Sure.
Stu Burguiere
This is a fun one. And she's my favorite. I have a new favorite in the whole world.
Glenn Beck
Oh, yeah.
Stu Burguiere
And her name is Jasmine Cross Crockett.
Glenn Beck
Love her.
Stu Burguiere
You know?
Glenn Beck
You know?
Stu Burguiere
Sure.
Glenn Beck
You need to say her full name. Jasmine Crockett for president.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Stu Burguiere
I don't know what. Any year. I just want her running. I want more of her.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Here she is describing the illegal immigration problem, apparently from the Democratic position.
Glenn Beck
So I had to go around the country and educate people about what immigrants do for this country or the fact that we are a country of immigrants. Right, Right. The fact is, ain't none of y'all.
Stu Burguiere
Trying to go and farm right now.
Glenn Beck
Okay, so I'm lying. Raise. Raise your hands. You're not. You're not. We done picking cotton.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, we are.
Glenn Beck
You can't pay us enough to find a plantation. Oh, so we're bringing in the immigrants to pick the cotton.
Stu Burguiere
So you're arguing on behalf of slavery. I'm sorry. Just.
Glenn Beck
This is what I said. What, Three weeks ago in a monologue? I'm like, this is what they're in effect saying. No.
Stu Burguiere
Now she is actually saying it with her trademark sass.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Stu Burguiere
She's going to sass you. I love. It's so fake and transparent. I love it. I cannot get enough of this nonsense with her. It's so good. It is so good. And the idea that Jasmine Crockett would go around the country and educate anyone is so hilarious on its face. I just. Why can't We. Why can't she be on television all the time talking? I want it all the time. I want her to represent and she does every viewpoint. I want her to be the face of the Democratic Party. I want all of her viewpoints to be the face of the Democratic Party. I want her explaining every policy position they have. She's fantastic.
Glenn Beck
I think they're gonna have a problem with that. I'm looking for the report today. It's in the show prep@glennbeck.com. where is the story about the polls of the people that the Democrats are like, yeah, we need this person to be president.
Stu Burguiere
Oh yeah, I saw this at the end of one of these prep. I just was looking at it. One of these prep packets on. I got it for you.
Glenn Beck
Here we go. Here we go.
Stu Burguiere
We go number one. This is. Who do we need right now? Who, who is the leader of the Democratic Party? Number 1. Kamala Harris. 19%.
Glenn Beck
Oh my God. 2.
Stu Burguiere
Barack Obama. 17. Cory Booker. I guess cuz he made a speech recently. 14. AOC. 8. Sanders.
Glenn Beck
8.
Stu Burguiere
Jeffries. 8.
Glenn Beck
Schumer.
Stu Burguiere
6. Crockett. Crockett. Only three. Come on, that needs to be 80.
Glenn Beck
Corey. Corey Crockett. That's what need to work on that. I'm telling you.
Stu Burguiere
God, I could not take.
Glenn Beck
We gotta have her. We gotta have her. I mean, what a lineup that is. This is Glenn Beck.
Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program
Episode: Is the CIA Funding Animal Super-Weapons?!
Guests: Sage Steele & Amie Parnes
Release Date: April 8, 2025
Host/Author: Blaze Podcast Network
[00:00] Glenn Beck:
Glenn Beck opens the episode by emphasizing the importance of businesses having real-time, accurate data to make informed decisions. He underscores the risks of operating without clear insights into sales, cash flow, and departmental performance.
Notable Quote:
"If you don't know the answer, you as a business person are flying absolutely blind." — Glenn Beck [00:13]
Beck introduces NetSuite by Oracle as the solution for businesses to integrate accounting, inventory, HR, and operations into a unified dashboard, highlighting its necessity for modern business management.
[05:57] Stu Burguiere:
Stu Burguiere draws a parallel between the resurrection of the dire wolf, a species extinct for 13,000 years, and the larger implications of such scientific endeavors.
[06:03] Glenn Beck:
Beck discusses the scientific breakthroughs that have allowed de-extinction, using CRISPR gene-editing technology to bring back species like the dire wolf and potentially the woolly mammoth.
Notable Quote:
"Gene editing tools like CRISPR are inherently dual-use, meaning they can serve civilian purposes... and military intelligence ones." — Glenn Beck [10:51]
Beck raises concerns about the CIA's investment in companies like Colossal Biosciences, which focuses on de-extinction projects. He theorizes that the CIA's interest may stem from the potential military applications of gene-edited organisms.
Notable Quote:
"They could CRISPR their way into bioengineering resilient organisms... enhancing human capabilities." — Glenn Beck [10:57]
Stu expresses skepticism about the ethical implications, referencing Josef Mengele's notorious experiments to highlight the dangers of unregulated gene splicing.
Beck elaborates on the potential risks, including ecological imbalance, the creation of biological weapons, and the difficulty in controlling advanced AI-driven technologies. He emphasizes that unlike nuclear weapons, AI and gene editing are harder to regulate and can easily fall into the wrong hands.
Notable Quote:
"You can no longer put it back in the bottle. It's going to happen." — Glenn Beck [17:59]
The conversation shifts to AI, drawing parallels between gene editing and artificial intelligence in terms of their rapid advancement and potential misuse. Beck warns of scenarios where AI could outpace human control, leading to catastrophic outcomes.
Notable Quote:
"AI will... design a weapon that they can make themselves that will kill half the people on the planet." — Glenn Beck [15:58]
Beck criticizes the American education system, highlighting the decline in educational rankings despite increased spending. He links this to the reduction in manufacturing jobs and the resulting shift away from critical thinking skills.
Notable Quote:
"We have created the most expensive and least effective educational system the world has ever seen." — Glenn Beck [94:53]
The discussion intensifies as Beck and host Stu Burguiere delve into allegations regarding President Joe Biden's cognitive abilities. Beck references Amie Parnes’ book, Fight Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House, which details instances of Biden's supposed mental decline and the internal struggles within the White House.
Notable Quote:
"The president had to come off stage before he couldn't run anymore." — Glenn Beck [91:09]
Interview with Amie Parnes (Guest: Amie Parnes):
[90:42] Amie Parnes:
Parnes discusses her book, revealing behind-the-scenes accounts of Biden's administration grappling with his cognitive state. She recounts instances where aides had to remind Biden of basic information and the use of makeup artists to maintain his public image.
Notable Quote:
"Whenever he traveled overseas, he was met with a makeup artist... clearly concerned about the optics around his age and mental acuity." — Amie Parnes [94:53]
Parnes emphasizes the lack of accountability and the failure of Democratic leaders to address these critical issues, drawing historical parallels to Woodrow Wilson's era.
Beck contrasts current political strategies with historical efforts like the Marshall Plan, advocating for proactive revitalization rather than allowing a "managed decline." He praises former President Donald Trump's approach to renegotiating trade agreements and emphasizes the need for mutual benefit in international partnerships.
Notable Quote:
"Trump is aiming to save the nation. He believes, and I believe you believe, that our best days are not behind us. They're ahead." — Glenn Beck [103:28]
Beck calls for stringent measures to ensure accountability within the government, specifically invoking the 25th Amendment as a constitutional remedy for incapacitated leaders. He stresses the importance of transparent leadership and the protection of executive responsibilities against covert manipulation.
Notable Quote:
"You have to say, gonna be interesting to see how they work this out. I have no idea how this goes, but this is a new dawn now." — Glenn Beck [108:02]
The episode concludes with Beck reiterating the dangers of unchecked technological advancements and political mismanagement. He urges listeners to stay informed, hold their leaders accountable, and support initiatives that uphold constitutional values and ethical governance.
Notable Quote:
"The person we elect must be the person in charge. And if they can't handle it, that's what the 25th Amendment is for." — Glenn Beck [114:06]
Beck emphasizes the necessity of vigilance in both technological and political spheres to prevent potential disasters and ensure a stable, prosperous future for America.
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