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Glenn Beck
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Glenn Beck
The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program. Well, we're going to start right on the streets of New York where last we left, it was peaceful. And yesterday afternoon a gunman showed up. But it's not the only city, a gunman showed up in the other city is not getting any attention because it would require reporters to travel outside of their comfort zone. Tell you about this coming up in just a second. First, American Financing, how much money are you losing every month by staying in the wrong mortgage? Or how about this, how much do you lose every month just from your credit cards? And I'm not even talking about the principal. If you're like most people, you're probably paying much more interest than you have to. Carrying that debt could be consolidated, you know, or you, you're, maybe you're stuck in a loan that doesn't actually fit your life anymore. And this is where American Financing comes in. They're family owned mortgage company that does everything differently. No commissions, no pressure, just a team of US Based mortgage consultants who listen first, then build a custom plan around you. So whether you were looking to refinance, buy a new home, or tap into your home's equity to pay off high interest credit cards, American Financing can help you find a smarter way forward. You could save hundreds of dollars a month or more and the process is really fast. It's entirely on your terms. So if you're ready to stop losing money, start here with American Financing. Call American financing today at 8009-0624-4080-0906-2440 or american financing.net in MLS 182334 nmlsconsumeraccess.org APR.
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Glenn Beck
Late Monday, late yesterday afternoon, Midtown Manhattan, the summer heat was still clinging to the glass and the steel of Park Avenue. Normally a quiet street with with the exception of the honking and possibly the sirens, the sun had just begun to descend behind the skyscrapers when the violence came. It was a man we now know, 27 years old. His name, we don't need to say it now. He got out of a black BMW and he double parked near 51st and 52nd. His movements, as we see on the camera, were calm, deliberate. In his hands was a Palmetto State Armory AR15 rifle. His target, we didn't know until this morning. His purpose. We didn't know until this morning. All we knew was the carnage that he left behind. He walked into 345 Park Ave. It's a, it's a tower of, of wealth and power. Blackstone is in there, the NFL is there. Rootin Management. It's the sort of place where the idea of chaos feels very foreign until it arrives. He walks into the lobby and he shoots a New York City police officer in the back. 36 years old. A husband, a father, father of three with a newborn on the way. A protector, shot in the back while standing post. Never even had a chance. And his rifle cracked with rhythm. Another woman cowering behind a pillar, hoping she would be unseen. She wasn't. He gunned her down without any hesitation. Security footage shows him just moving through the lobby like a ghost. Methodical, relentless. A guard behind the desk was next. Then a civilian. Then silence. Well, silence only broken by the sobbing of survivors and the screechings of sirens. He got out of the lobby and he hit the elevators. One opened. A woman stepped out, face to face with him. He let her pass. Why? We don't know. She doesn't know. She'll probably be asking that question for the rest of her life. He takes it up to the 33rd floor. This is Rudin Properties. This is a place that owns a lot of property throughout New York. And there, amid the quiet hum of the fluorescent lights and the cubicle chatter, he fired again. And again and again. And another life was taken. Another family broken. And then, in one final motion, he turned the rifle on himself. It was 7:52pm last night that the NYPD commissioner, Jessica Tisch, confirmed the scene had been contained. I don't know if you've seen the pictures of some of the office workers that they had just piled up couches and chairs against the doors. The shooter was dead, but the damage was done. Four dead. One officer, one guard, two civilians. Several more wounded. And the city once again left to reckon with a nightmare come to life. You're gonna hear all kinds of things. You're gonna hear more gun control, yada yada, yada. But will we ever talk about the real issues here? We know now that he drove cross country. He came from Las Vegas to New York. He's a security guard by trade. He's a man with a concealed carry permit, yet he has a history of mental illness. He had a backpack of ammunition, medication and intent. In his car they found a revolver, extra magazines, a rifle case. And in his wake, nothing more than grief and confusion and questions outside, seemingly completely unrelated as chaos erupted. Two protesters were arrested just outside the building, one shouting, free Palestine. And then followed by I'm not the shooter. The surreal and the tragic colliding on the sidewalk under blinking police lights in the Cold War were of the helicopters overhead among the shattered glass, the Young officer's body was pulled out by his comrades, taken to the morgue for his pregnant wife to view and bury. This morning, the news broke that we now know he was carrying a note in his pocket. We now know why he went to that tower in New York. He wanted to express his grievance with the NFL because he suffered from cte. That's the brain injury linked to head trauma. But he wasn't in the NFL. He apparently was a decent football player in high school. No word of whether he went on to play football in college, but his note cited the NFL in the writings. In the note, which was several pages long, he blamed football for his apparent struggle with this neurodegenerative disease, cte. He shot himself in the chest. And in his note, he asked that his brain be studied. He lived in Las Vegas. He had a history of mental illness. This is a tale of insanity, a tale of evil, A tale of broken minds. A tale of innocence destroyed in the place where it was least expected. A skyscraper in New York turned slaughterhouse. And a Monday night that turned to mourning. And once again, people of the country saying, oh, Lord, how long? Oh, Lord, how long will this go on? At the same time, a story from the other side of the country. Three people are dead. Three others wounded by gunfire as a man opened fire with a handgun outside of the Grand Sierra Resort Casino in Reno. Police officer was also wounded. Suspected gunman, multiple magazines shot by responding police. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition. They were there within two minutes. No motive has been determined so far. The call apparently came in the morning yesterday. We're just hearing about it today. The chief of police said he was seen walking in the parking lot of the casino to the valet area. When he got to the valet area, he just pointed his handgun. The firearm malfunction, he was able to address the issue quickly. Then he fired multiple times into a crowd. One person died of gunshot injury at the scene. Four others were taken to the hospital. One of the victims died. Two are still in critical condition. One who was shot, has already been released. He then went back to the parking lot, traded gunfire with a casino security guard. Then he fired on a person who was just driving through the parking lot, killing them. The police arrived, and he started firing at them. They fired back. They stopped him, wounded him, took him to the hospital. We have an epidemic of mental illness in this country. Have you walked the streets of any city in America? Have you walked it? Last time my wife and I were walking down the streets of Manhattan. This is a couple Months ago, a black guy on a bike rides towards us, and he begins to circle us on his bike on the sidewalk. We're just minding our own business, walking down the street. He circles us, keeps riding around us, all the while looking me right directly in the eye and pointing with one hand, the other on the handlebars, saying, I'm going to kill me a white man today. Today is the day. I'm going to kill me a white man. Luckily, he noticed that I had two armed security people behind us. He recognized maybe they might kill a black man on a bike today. He rode away. The man was clearly unstable. He wasn't the only one. Didn't matter the color. They were nuts. We have become a society that has gone into madness. In polite society and not so polite society, we have just sunk into madness. And, oh, Lord, how much more madness will it take before we stand up and say, enough is enough? If you think the use of social media has nothing to do with it, you're wrong. If you think the actual media has nothing to do with this, you're wrong. If you think our school systems have nothing to do with this, you're wrong. If you think our broken families have nothing to do with it, you're wrong. If you think our lack of God in our society has nothing to do with it, you're wrong. If you think the idea that there is no one that you can hold responsible for any action, you're wrong. The vice president was in Cincinnati this weekend, and he was. Or yesterday, and he was talking about the beating.
Pat Gray
I don't even.
Glenn Beck
I. I don't even be what is happening to us. And meanwhile, I think it was the mayor of Cincinnati. Mayor. Oh, the police chief. Thank you. Of Cincinnati, saying, this is just social media. Well, you know, it might play a role. It does plays a role. So does everything else in our society. But you have to start with personal responsibility. If somebody is beating another person for no reason, I don't care if it's at a concert, the White House, or the Waffle House, you arrest that person, you put them in jail, you prosecute them, you show the rest of the society this isn't tolerated. This is what happens when a society becomes irreligious and immoral. This system of freedom that we have always enjoyed cannot last. There aren't enough laws. You want more laws? Oh, they'll give you more laws. You want to make sure nobody steps out of line. Oh, there is always someone willing to make sure no one steps out of line. Maybe we need more cameras. Maybe we need more surveillance. No, what we need is more morality. What we need is more kindness. What we need is more God. What we need is more sanity. And that. Do you think the media is going to talk about any of that? Nope. Back in a minute. You know, it's really wild. The smallest item you carry on your person could actually be the one that makes the biggest difference in an emergency situation. That is the idea of the new compact launcher from burner. If you don't think you need one of these, I questioned your sanity. Honestly. I carry a burner because it's non lethal. I live in Texas. You can literally wear holsters on your. The sides of your legs. You can wear holsters and carry them like a cowboy. And really nobody's got. Well, the people who are transplants from California, they'll look. But I have to tell you, I am a really good shot. But if I see something happen. If I was in that crowd in Cincinnati and I saw somebody. I saw somebody beating somebody else, you know, the police chief and she's right. What about all the people standing around just videotaping? No one called 9 11. Well, that's the first thing you do is call 91 1. Okay, but then what do you do? I'm gonna get into a brawl with crazy people. I don't think so. I am gonna burn out, pull out my burn a launcher. I am not gonna stand around while somebody else is beaten to a pulp. I'm not gonna stand because I am not uninvolved. We all have a responsibility. But I am not gonna pull out my gun because that's just a life of hell. You come into my house, I will pull out my gun. The burner launcher. It's now compact. It can. You could wear it in the back. You wear it on the side. In Texas you could wear it in a holster. And it is compact. It looks just like a gun and it packs a real punch. It's going to stop a brawl because it packs tear gas. Burna by R N A dot com. Go there. Try before you buy at a sportsman's warehouse location. But you can find the location@burnaby RNA.com Check it out right now. Burnaby R N A dot com. Ten seconds. Station ID. Hello, Stu.
Pat Gray
Glenn. How are you?
Glenn Beck
I'm good. How are you?
Pat Gray
Fired up today?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I mean, you know, isn't everybody in there, everybody just a little sick of it? I'm a little sick.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Pat Gray
I'm sick of it. You know, it's fascinating to see all of the reaction to it as well, you know, they're. They're. We're going to get a media cycle of how bad football is out of this for sure. It's going to be blamed on that.
Glenn Beck
If you kill yourself, I maybe pay attention. If you kill a bunch of innocent people, I don't care.
Pat Gray
I don't care what your complaint is. Don't care.
Glenn Beck
Nope.
Pat Gray
Don't care what your complaint is.
Glenn Beck
Not looking into it.
Pat Gray
Not looking into it. Not going to take it seriously. In fact, it prohibits me from taking it seriously for an extended period of time.
Glenn Beck
Yep.
Pat Gray
Don't want to hear about your dumb complaints about football.
Glenn Beck
And I will turn off any news channel that is talking about cte.
Pat Gray
Yes. Shut up.
Glenn Beck
Yep. I don't need to hear it. Don't need to hear it. Yep.
Pat Gray
The same thing with the dope that was assassinating the CEO of the healthcare company. Don't care about your complaints about health care. Nope. Don't care. Don't care. You know, that's something that maybe we should consider doing as a civilization. When someone uses violence in a way like this to get their complaint taken seriously, we don't reward that by taking it seriously. Kind of a basic thing. You want to disincentivize violence, not incentivize it. And if someone who is at the end of the rope and thinks they've got nothing to live for and wants to go do this because they think the way they can make a mark on a society is for their point to just gain the prominence it deserves, well, what we should do is the opposite of that. We shouldn't talk about it at all for a year.
Glenn Beck
The guy who set himself on fire in front of the VA hospital, remember in Texas, he didn't take anybody else out. It was a tragic story of mental illness. And he said, you know, that his mental illness had been ignored by the va, et cetera, et cetera. I talked to his dad and I talked to him on. On the air. He didn't hurt anybody else. He hurt himself. Tragic. Awful. Yeah, don't do that. Don't do that. Awful. Awful. That's a sign of madness. But if he does that, I might take them seriously. You're not hurting anybody else but yourself, so you at least have some decency left. I'm. But I'm not listening to you. You take out a bunch of innocent people, you're a madman and a murderer. No, sorry. You know, I don't care. You know, if Jeffrey Dahmer was like, you know, heads are tastier with salt. I'm not Listening to that. I don't really care. Jeffrey Dahmer had heads in his refrigerator. I don't care if he was trying to eat people because he wanted to make a message about how cute puppy dogs were. I'm not, I'm not mentioning cute puppy dogs around anything that's going on with Jeffrey Dahmer at that time.
Pat Gray
Just saying it's a heck of a sentence. Yeah, you're not mentioning puppy dogs around anything to do with Jeffrey Dahmer if.
Glenn Beck
That'S what his point was. Not gonna do it. Not gonna do it. And none of us should, none of us should stop rewarding, rewarding these lunatics. This is Glenn Beck. Oh, I can't take the news on Israel and the starvation that is. No, no, no, famine. The famine that is now going on in Gaza. And even our president, you know, was, well, I think there is starvation. Well, okay, Israel is constantly under attack and boy, what a, what a weird thing that they were just talking about a two state solution and then at the same time, all of a sudden there's a famine. Anyway, Israel always has to be prepared. And the simple act of being prepared can mean the difference between life and death over there. And that's why the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is focused on security. They're delivering emergency equipment across Israel. Mobile bomb shelters, protective vests for first responders, critical communication gear. They're installing safe rooms in schools and homes. They're providing tools and infrastructure that allow entire communities to stay vigilant, defended and ready, even in a moment of chaos. Right now you can help learn more about IFCJ and their life saving work by going online to IFCJ.org that's IFCJ.org let Israel fight her own war. But we can help the innocent.
Pat Gray
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Glenn Beck
The media is just so bad. We're just sitting there looking at cnn. They're showing these pictures of these, you know, famine, famished children that, you know, they say that they're not being fed. Well, show me the parents, you know, because what's happening is these children are having muscular dystrophy or other ailments. And it's now coming out that it's verified these are not starving children. If they are, show me their starving parents.
Pat Gray
Parents are just well fed.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, notice that. Have you noticed that? You'll see the parents holding the child. Children and they're well fed.
Pat Gray
How did that happen.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. I mean weird. I don't know about you, but I feed my children before I feed myself. Yeah.
Pat Gray
Let's that personalize.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, but I'm talking about when I'm saying me, I mean the royal.
Pat Gray
Right, right. The royal.
Glenn Beck
Okay. You know what I mean? Pat Gray joins us now. Hello, Pat. Hello.
Pat Gray
Oh, great.
Glenn Beck
Oh, so great. So great. So great. I want to play something from cnn as they were describing the shooter yesterday, you know, right off of the heels of look at these, these starving children and their fat parents. They go right into the shooting and listen to this showing you here to.
Jessica Tisch
John's reporting that they do know the fit, what he looks like, male, possibly white mustache, sunglasses in that building, isolated, they believe to various locations.
Glenn Beck
Possibly white.
Pat Gray
Possibly. Possibly.
Glenn Beck
Let me translate. Hopefully white.
Pat Gray
Yes, that it. Yes.
Glenn Beck
What it is.
Pat Gray
Translate further. Not white.
Glenn Beck
Well, very much not white. Impossibly white.
Pat Gray
Wait, and you're judging that by what, the photos?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, by the photos of the guy.
Pat Gray
Of the actual shooter.
Glenn Beck
Possibly white. He's possibly.
Pat Gray
Can I possibly quibble with your analysis?
Glenn Beck
In another universe, if he had another parent, he could have been white. He's possibly white.
Pat Gray
I will say, say though, to be fair to Aaron Burnett, what we see in the video is his face which is clearly not white.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Pat Gray
However, the rest of his body is covered by clothing to 90% white.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. He could be, we don't know.
Pat Gray
Possibly white.
Glenn Beck
White.
Pat Gray
We don't know.
Glenn Beck
That is crazy. I can't argue with that.
Pat Gray
See the rest of his.
Glenn Beck
Meanwhile, while this is going on in areas like we got to have gun control, what's happening with a crime on our cities? Then they the same network is going after Alligator Alley.
Pat Gray
Oh, Alligator Alcatraz.
Glenn Beck
Yes. Yeah. Yes. Sorry. Alligator Alcatraz.
Pat Gray
This clip is amazing. Sarah Gonzalez on her show was showing this to Pat and I yesterday and we were just flabbergasted by is apparently supposed to be the design of the piece is to make you feel bad for people who go to Alligator Alcatraz.
Glenn Beck
Now let me, let me, let me just ask you who goes to Alligator Alcatraz?
Pat Gray
Criminals. Criminals go to Alligator Alcatraz. People who have, number one, broken our immigration laws and likely have committed other more serious crimes, if you will. They go to Alligator Alcatraz. And it is not a permanent facility, is a temporary holding facility which is next to a Runway which has planes on it that take them to other countries where they're supposed to be.
Glenn Beck
But there's alligators.
Pat Gray
But there's again surrounding it. There are alligators within miles of the facility? Yes. I mean, it is in an area where alligators may live.
Glenn Beck
I don't know if you've known this. I've lived in Florida. There, the whole place where alligators may live.
Pat Gray
Sometimes you look out your little cul de sac.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Pat Gray
There's an alligator crossing the street.
Glenn Beck
That's alligator. Okay.
Pat Gray
They don't. People don't say, this is my alligator house. No, they don't live inside of Alligator Alcatraz. They. They exist. I mean, in theory, if you escaped and try to swim across the swamp, you may run into an alligator, like any swamp in the state.
Stu Burguiere
Okay.
Glenn Beck
Yep.
Pat Gray
It is not an act. Like, it's just a kitschy name for a place that makes it sound scarier than it is, frankly. It's just at an airport. It's a bunch of tents at an airport. That's what it is.
Glenn Beck
Okay, show this to me. Here's the video.
Pat Gray
This is sad, sad, hopeless. It's a type of torture.
Jessica Tisch
These are the stories of migrants held at Alligator Alcatraz.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no.
Jessica Tisch
A new detention facility deep in the Florida Everglades.
Glenn Beck
Deep.
Jessica Tisch
Using a plan of the summer during President Trump's visit and photos from media tours and social media, CNN created a 3D model.
Glenn Beck
Oh, my gosh.
Pat Gray
Why?
Glenn Beck
When you have the photos of it.
Jessica Tisch
Here are the giant tents where people report being crammed into cells.
Glenn Beck
There's two in a cell. There's two bunk beds.
Pat Gray
Yes. What they've done here, as Pat points out, is take an actual photo of the inside of Alligator Alcatraz and then. And then formed it into a 3D model of the same photo. So what you're seeing are a couple of beds and then There is a 3D model of a couple of beds. What is that simply the purpose of that?
Glenn Beck
I think it's to make it more mysterious.
Pat Gray
Yes.
Glenn Beck
It's like we can't even get a camera in there.
Pat Gray
We.
Glenn Beck
Well, you just showed us the actual photo and now you're doing the 3D mock up. Look at that. It is. It's superimposed. There's the photo and then it just fades into the 3D model. That's amazing. Bizarre.
Pat Gray
What?
Glenn Beck
That's right. Pat's right.
Pat Gray
Imagine using resources on that. It's. It's a. Why would you need that? So they can rotate around the outside of the bed. That is legitimately what they use it for. But there's so much more.
Glenn Beck
It's so much more impactful, this one.
Pat Gray
It is. It is. Okay, here it is.
Jessica Tisch
Than to cells made of chain link fence packed with bunk beds, CNN detainees to hear firsthand accounts of what conditions are like on the inside.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no.
Jessica Tisch
Some asked not to be named for fear of retribution.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, because of the way that we have been treated. It has been a very terrible experience.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no.
Pat Gray
No, guys.
Glenn Beck
You want it to be a nice experience, don't you? Let me just go back to every torture place you've ever heard. How many times did we get the phone call from Dietrich Bonhoeffer? Was it 12 times? Really horrible. This is really horrible. I don't like it here at all. I mean, you know Edi, I mean, he's putting people in boxes. We never got the phone call from them. No, wait a minute, Edie. You might be torturing me and putting me in a hole, but wait a minute. I demand my phone call to the press.
Pat Gray
As they pointed out, it is true some of the people who did this did not want their names to be used. Some of them did. Now, how many times have you seen that? From when a fascist dictator has imprisoned people and tortured them, they don't usually get to speak at all. But they certainly wouldn't be like, yeah, my name's Bob.
Glenn Beck
I'm in bunk 74. All right, go ahead.
Jessica Tisch
Detained by ICE when he showed up for a meeting with his probation officer.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no, pause it. He has a probation officer, which leads you to believe he might be on probation, which also leads to. He committed crimes. I love that.
Stu Burguiere
32 people per cell or per case.
Glenn Beck
Really?
Stu Burguiere
Because this is a cage. It's a metal case strapped in with.
Jessica Tisch
Three open toilets are shared by dozens of men who say there's no running water or sewage system. Roger Moreno was living.
Glenn Beck
Stop. That is. That is. That is the same story for many mobile home parks in Florida surrounded by alligators. Very good point.
Pat Gray
It's also true of every concert festival I've ever been to.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Pat Gray
They don't have running, but they do have a lot of people sharing the bathroom. It's not the prettiest situation.
Glenn Beck
And the chain link fences held together by those all ever defensive zip ties.
Pat Gray
Zip ties. Do you remember all the reports from World War II when Hitler was saying we used zip ties on the cell? I don't also like, you know, it's such a.
Glenn Beck
A.
Pat Gray
They use the word cages as if that's worse than cells. Like is it is a chain link cage, which would be a holding facility worse than a cell with steel bars.
Glenn Beck
No.
Pat Gray
And concrete walls like this. Anything would be more open and better. Yeah, but they use it in the opposite way to make it well it's actually basically cage, and they say, you.
Glenn Beck
Know, 87 people to the cage.
Pat Gray
Look at the size of the cage, right? Yeah, look at the size. It's massive.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. They've got 87 bunk beds. I mean, you know, did you see the one in. Where was it, El Salvador, where there's like, 60 people on a bunk, right?
Pat Gray
Like that.
Glenn Beck
That's a different situation.
Pat Gray
Not at all.
Glenn Beck
All right, go ahead.
Jessica Tisch
Are shared by dozens of men who say there's no running water or sewage system. Roger Moreno, who has lived in the US for more than 30 years, told CNN the rain makes it worse.
Glenn Beck
The toilets, when it rains, they overflow, and the cells we're in fill up.
Stu Burguiere
With sewage every time the toilets clog up.
Jessica Tisch
Detainees told CNN the lights are kept on 24 hours a day.
Stu Burguiere
I have to personally put a rag on top of my head to at least try to take a nap because the lights are so bright. There's. There's 24 LED lights in the roof, and it's, like, shining bright for a second.
Pat Gray
Now, I wasn't familiar with the right to nap when you're being held in.
Glenn Beck
A facility like this. I mean, you would want the lights to maybe go down unless you were afraid of a shiv. Let me go back to the next guy who also has a criminal record to tell us about how horrible this is.
Stu Burguiere
It's like shining bright.
Jessica Tisch
Juan Palma Martinez has lived in the US for more than 20 years and was also picked up by ICE at a routine meeting with his probation officer.
Glenn Beck
Oh, wait, wait. What, Pat. Another.
Pat Gray
Another.
Glenn Beck
Another one picked up at a meeting with his probation officer.
Pat Gray
Now, what could possibly be the reason he would be visiting a probation? Maybe he just has he just friendly with them, you know?
Glenn Beck
I don't think so.
Pat Gray
Like, hey, my man. Hey, my probation officer. Maybe it's slang of some. Is there some slang being used?
Glenn Beck
I know of it. Usually indicative of committing crimes.
Pat Gray
That's interesting.
Glenn Beck
It was a visit. It's a visit. Wasn't an appointment, right? It was a visit.
Pat Gray
A visit. A little visit. There you go.
Glenn Beck
All right, go ahead.
Pat Gray
No, when it's daytime or when it's.
Stu Burguiere
Nighttime, I don't sleep. It's affecting me mentally and physically.
Jessica Tisch
The tents aren't sealed.
Pat Gray
Okay, stop for a sec. I just want to rewind what he just said here. Okay. Or just review. He said he can't tell if it's nighttime or daytime. That's a complaint. Now, you could say that could be like a problem, right? Like you. I mean, you know, it would be weird to not be able to detect that. Listen to the literal next complaint they have. I no longer know when it's daytime.
Stu Burguiere
Or when it's nighttime. I don't sleep. It's affecting me mentally and physically.
Jessica Tisch
The tents aren't sealed. You can see cracks in this image.
Stu Burguiere
Okay, stop.
Pat Gray
If the, if you can see cracks, that means you could see the outside and would be able to detect whether it's daytime or nighttime.
Glenn Beck
I love the fact, I love the fact that they have President Trump and Ron DeSantis. Or I mean, that's not Ron. Yeah, that's Ron DeSantis standing there on a tour with the press of this facility. Right. Like they're not hiding it. They did not need the 3D mockup. No, no, it's. They've piece a 3D model with a 3D rendered Trump in that. No, I'd like to know.
Pat Gray
This is what we believe the President looks like.
Glenn Beck
Go ahead.
Jessica Tisch
In this image and at the height of the hot Florida summer, that means the insects are relentless.
Stu Burguiere
Yesterday the air conditioning went out.
Glenn Beck
The air conditioning. We had the whole morning without air conditioning. Our air conditioning has gone down in our house and I've had days without air conditioning. This very building air conditioning has gone out for like a month.
Pat Gray
For a month.
Glenn Beck
It took a month and we suffered every day with it. Awful.
Pat Gray
Not to mention the entire continent of Europe has no air conditioning.
Glenn Beck
Right. Probably your home back from wherever you came from. No air, doesn't have air condition.
Pat Gray
And I would guess lots of bugs. Right. Lots of insects in tropical climates.
Glenn Beck
All right, back in just a second. Thank you. Pat Peck. Ray Unleashed Real estate Agents I trust Dot com. Have you ever tried jumping into, onto a moving train while juggling several, you know, several flaming torches and a box of glass ornaments at the same time? No. No, you haven't. Impossible. Have you ever tried to sell your home? It can be like that, except more expensive. There is so much at stake, so many ways to get it wrong. Bad pricing, bad photos, bad advice. And it all cost you. That's why I always tell people to start with real estate agents. I trust Dot com. This is my company. It's not a search engine that spits out random realtors. It is a network of experienced full time professionals who have been vetted for success, integrity and the ability to actually get your house sold or help you find the right one. There is a difference with the members of our audience. You know that and I know that. If you've ever met, I mean, you can you just, you know who they are. That's where we start. All these real estate agents. Do you listen to the Glenn Beck program? Are you a member of the Glenn Beck audience? That way you have that initial thing in common with them. And you know you're not going to be like, they're not going to be offended when you say, where's the master bedroom? How dare you. You should be locked up in, in an alligator cage. Realestate agentsitrust.com they're going to get you the, get the house sold and the house that you want to buy on time for the right amount of money. It's realestate agentsitrust.com that's realestate agentsitrust.Com you ever seen a liberal's hands smoother than a snake on oil? Guess they're more worried about the meaning of the word female then the word work. Glenn Beck will be right back.
Pat Gray
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Glenn Beck
We've seen the crime in Detroit is. Sorry, in Maryland is way down. Destroy. You're on your own. Sorry, but the crime in Maryland is way, way down.
Pat Gray
Is that because they keep removing Maryland fathers?
Glenn Beck
Yes, that's why. It's not, it's, it's because, you know, The George Soros DA was voted out. New DA is in. Crime has dropped 60%. Hmm.
Pat Gray
What's the difference? Are there a difference in policy of some sort?
Glenn Beck
A little bit. Little bit. Now there is a discussion with the socialist leaning mayor, you know, who is like, you know what we need or we need, we need fewer police, but we need, you know, doctors out there to, you know, I don't know, talk people down. I have no idea out of their crime. But the, the, the, you know, the, the DA is like hard nose now and is going at, you break the law, you go to jail. And they think that that's what's causing the crime to go down. I think they're probably right. Hmm. Yeah. Really? Yeah. Yeah. The mayor says no, it's just that we're being also nicer to criminals. I don't think that's making the crime go down.
Pat Gray
You don't think being nicer to criminals. No, but I mean, we just learned from the poor victims of alligator Alcatraz.
Glenn Beck
I don't think that's going to help.
Pat Gray
You don't think it's going to help?
Glenn Beck
No, not if we, not if we corrected that. I say we, you know, we go ahead and we have the tent and we show that that's what your life is going to be like until you get on a plane and you go bye bye to your house, to your home, to where you belong.
Pat Gray
No, you're saying we should disincentivize crime.
Glenn Beck
I'm saying that that's, that's a, it's a crazy old fashioned idea. Yeah, that seems to be working in places like Maryland, Baltimore, you know, not the easiest place to live, but it seems to be getting easier. By the tune of about 60% fall in crime. I don't know. That sounds like a good plan. Maybe we should try that elsewhere. This is Glenn Beck. Let me talk to you about Moxie. The big difference between having guests in your home and, you know, hosting something that crawled in through the foundation. A real guest calls ahead, maybe brings a bottle of wine or something and leaves a place more or less how they found it. Pest, on the other hand, they don't ask permission. They sneak through the cracks, they take over Your pantry. They hide behind the walls and show themselves just as long, just long enough to say, hey, don't forget, I'm here. This is where Moxi pest control comes in. They don't just treat the symptoms. They build an actual protective barrier around your home, inside and out, customized to the problems you're facing. Roaches, ants, wasps, spiders, mice. They know how to deal with all of it. And they do it with the kind of care and consistency that makes them stand out. Their techs show up on time, look professional, and they treat your house like it matters because it does. With moxie, you're not just reacting to the pest after the fact that right now. Celebrate 25 years in business. You can get your first pest control service for just $25. That's a huge savings. Just go to moxyservices.com beck that's moxyservices.com Beck and use the promo code.
Stu Burguiere
Beck.
Glenn Beck
Mike and Alyssa are always trying to outdo each other. When Alyssa got a small water bottle, Mike showed up with a 4 liter jug. When Mike started gardening, Alyssa started beekeeping.
Pat Gray
Oh, come on.
Glenn Beck
They called a truce for their holiday and used Expedia trip planner to collaborate.
Pat Gray
On all the details of their trip.
Glenn Beck
Once there, Mike still did more laps around the pool. Whatever.
Pat Gray
You were made to outdo your holidays.
Glenn Beck
We were made to help organize the competition. Expedia made to travel.
Stu Burguiere
Stand your ground when.
Glenn Beck
The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck program. Hello America. Yesterday was a shooting in Manhattan. We talked about it and the reason why it happened. We now know he was blaming the NFL for. For injuries, you know, brain injuries that he suffered, not in the NFL, but when he was in high school. Apparently he was mentally ill. What a surprise. We have a real problem in America, but we also have a real problem. We are in denial. And I want to talk about that with an article I read from Lucy Biggers. She said I helped AOC win. And I understand the fantasy that Zoran is so selling now to New Yorkers. We're going to begin there in 60 seconds. First, let me tell you about Cozy Earth. You know, the minute you slide into bed, everything feels right. It's a feeling that Cozy Earth has mastered. Their sheets just don't feel nice. They feel luxurious, almost unfairly soft, like someone took a cloud, stretched it out, and tucked it in under your mattress. 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It's cozyearth.com promo code beck Cozyearth Built for real life and made to keep up with yours so Lucy Biggers is somebody who wrote an article US Politics Z It says I woke up to the news last week that 33 year old Democratic Socialist Zoran Mamdani had beaten Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor. Charismatic, handsome and social media savvy, Mamdani amassed an enormous following of young New Yorkers and spurred more than 50,000 volunteers to get out in canvas for him. His promise of free bus rides, free child care and government run grocery stores, and his vow to tax the rich reminded me of another young, good looking charismatic Democrat who upset the heavily favored party nearly a decade ago, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. Back then, I was one of AOC's biggest supporters. In fact, it was not too much to say that I helped her win. In the fall of 2017, when I was a video producer at the left winging millennial news company now this, I found myself at a small meet and greet event hosted by ARENA Political Action Committee dedicated to backing those new Democratic candidates. The speakers that night were unknown candidates hoping to take back the House. One of the candidates was Alessa Lisa Slotkin, who has since become Michigan's junior US Senator. And there was aoc, an unknown bartender turned volunteer for Bernie Sanders. Out of all of the candidates, I hit it off with Alexandria. She was beautiful, humble, articulate, had a spark of charisma. You could tell this girl was going places. We're the same age and it was easy to talk about our frustration and fear of Donald Trump, our love of Bernie, and the need for real change. From universal healthcare to climate action to free college, we exchanged numbers. Two months later I booked her for a video interview on the now this program. AOC arrived to our office and by the end of the hour, we felt like old friends. My friend working behind the camera was also completely taken by aoc. In her vision, we agreed that AOC had tapped into something real and it was going to be popular with the coming generation. I am now 35, a mother of two and a homeowner. Like so many other people before me, I've grown up and my eyes have. My ideas have moderated. Much of the hyperbole being thrown at Mamdani and his followers goes too far. For example, that Mamdani is a 100% communist lunatic, as Trump says. I don't know if that's true, but I no longer think that giving the government more of our money to run free programs is the right way to do things. I spend time at the DMV and tell me if you want government run grocery stores run like the dmv. We need less government in our lives, less regulation and lower taxes so individuals can flourish and create capital and prosperity. Hopefully these young New Yorkers don't have to live through the downturn of New York City to learn the hard way that socialism never works. So, woman who helped AOC get elected. I still have sympathy for the young people who see inequality and poverty and want to do something about it. Their hearts are in the right place. But sadly, the promises that charismatic people like Mamdani and AOC sell are not the solutions that young people are seeking. They have been mistakenly taught that our capitalist society is the source of all of their problems and the only way to fix it is with more government spending. Whether from the lack of life experience or just pure ignorance, they fail to realize that programs offering free everything have to be paid for and nothing is free. The politics and policies they promote will lead to a more centralized government with more power, higher taxes, and a higher cost of living. I think we should extend these people grace and realize that most of them don't have any idea that they're supporting horrible ideas that literally ruin civilizations. We should understand that they just want to make the world a better place. That is what Mom Donnie, with his charming demeanor and understanding of social media, is promising to do. He is still way ahead in New York. It's weird because I have always been an optimist. Yes, I'm an optimistic catastrophist, I know that. But I've always been an optimist. I've always believed in people. I believed in the country. I believe people can change. And the older I get, I see some of that wearing thin. You know what I mean? There Are times I catch myself and I'm like, no, stop it, stop it. You know the truth. You've just had 60 years of being beaten into the ground. Nothing's going to change. Nothing's going to change. And it's all a game. And that's where the gift of youth comes in. Because it is. It is the power to renew, to breathe life into the world that frankly has gone a little weary, has lost all of our hope. We're tired, we're cynical. And then you, the youth show up and you renew us. And that's part of your job. You are the hope that this entire country is starving for right now. And soon enough, whether we like it or not, the world is yours to shape. And it doesn't have to be shaped the way we want it shaped. But let me just plea to those, give a plea to those who are young. You need to understand something very, very, very real. Your passion, your energy, your hunger to change the world. It is fantastic. And it is not invisible. It's not going unnoticed. And there are those who see it and are excited by it, but there are those who see it and, and crave it. They would, they would gleefully take it, twist it, bend it, and weaponize it to their own ends. Because history repeats itself. History is not clean, it's not clear cut. Revolution, war, protest, all of these things, they're not fairy tales. They happened and they can happen again. And for every cause that was just, there was somebody lurking in the wings ready to hijack it. Let me show you how this works. They take you back to 1933. The Hitler Youth brainwashed millions of German children into Nazi ideology. Why? Because they knew the youth. They were optimistic, they were idealistic. They were looking for hope. They were looking for something bigger than themselves that they could be involved in. Well, they ended up spying on families, disrupting the church services. They helped lead the German military's aggressive style. And eventually all of that led to the Holocaust. And you know the rest of the story, unless you went to a public school in 1966. Who, who did Mao rely on? The Red Guards. What did the Red Guards do? They attacked the intellectuals, they destroyed artifacts, they led chaos and violence in the street. They. They pulled university professors out and stoned them, killed them, beat them and their families. They were responsible for so much of the loss of freedom in China. And who were the Red Guards? They were the student led youth groups. They were you, if you're in that age group, that's who and why. It wasn't them. They Wanted to be a part of something bigger, to change the world. The Hitler Youth wanted to be involved in something bigger. And there was always somebody who was older, who couldn't get it done themselves and needed the power of the youth to be able to take that and, and, and chain it and twist it to what he wanted. 1994. Genocide in Rwanda. 1 million deaths in a hundred days. They use machetes to kill a hundred, a million people in a hundred days. Who was the main perpetrator of this? The youth Militia. Misguided. Wanting to be a part of something for justice. Something to change the world. Used by leadership. 2020 BLM. Americans, youth. Flood the streets. Hammers, fists, fire, mass destruction. Ended. Lives, dreams, opportunities. Remember, you have to have the black square for blm. Did you know that all of that money ended up, most of it, at blm? I'm not making this up. Look it up. BLM Incorporated. That money was laundered. That money was lost. Useful idiot. That's what Stalin used to say. So to the youth of America, I know you want to change the world. I know. I do too. I'm more jaded because I just, I. We've tried to do it over and over and over again. And that's the problem. The people of my age that are using you, they know they can't do it because they've tried. And so they're now co opting you and they're convincing you that this your idea. It's. That's exactly what. But they're not. They're not. Most times. Most times they are looking for their own greed and their own power. So I know you want to change the world. Just don't you want to make sure that you're on the right side of right and wrong? Don't you want to make sure you're. You're not on the popular side, not on the easy side, but on the truthful side. This is really hard because you want to believe. And the people my age no longer believe many cases. But I do. I believe in you. There are millions of us that believe that. You know, it's your turn, it's your turn. But don't be used. Don't become a tool of somebody who couldn't fix it themselves. Because if they could, they would have, they would have fixed it by now, but they didn't. And now they're looking to you. Not to lead, but to serve the power. We all have to learn what, what history is begging us to learn. Yeah, the odds are stacked against real change. But here's the good, good news. Real change never comes from the odds. It comes from the people, and usually young people. But that change is often very dangerous. If the young people don't know history, they want to choose to be more than just useful. You have to choose to be true because you have a light that is dimmed as life goes on. You are the balance between the people who still see the light, still believe in the light, but have worked their whole life to try to make that light become stronger. And in many cases, we have in many ways so. But in others, it just seems like it's never going to end. It's never going to be a fight. We win, and that's the way power wants it. And so we look down to you and we're like, they have the light. They believe in the light. And if that light is true, if it is based in thinking, in reason, in critical questioning, then it's true. It's an. It's a universal and eternal light. And it's your job to not just carry it, but to guard it and protect it and refine it in the truth. Because now is your turn. And I am so excited to see what you're about to build. Our job at my age is to protect them, to tell, to, to point out the weasels that may be duping them. Just like she did. She's like, look, I, I get it. I was there. But that's not true. If you, if you base your life in truth and you guard that light, you are going to do something remarkable. The future will be brighter than anything you dared to imagine it is. And the best part is it will be yours. It will be your success, not somebody else who is going to take your success and mock it. Back in a minute. Let me tell you about Ruff Greens. Picture this. You're casting a movie. Your lead role, your dog script calls for energy and joy, maybe even a slow motion run through a field of bald eagles flying overhead. You know, your star actor, is he just lying there, low energy, stiff joints, kind of depressed? Kind of like watching a superhero hero movie where the hero just takes a nap the whole time. Enter rough greens. Now, this is not a dog food. It's what your dog, which is what your dog food wishes it could be. You pour it on top of the regular kibble, a nutrient rich boost of vitamins, minerals, probiotics, omegas, a whole cast of good guys, and suddenly your dog, he's back, ears perked up, tail wagging. I mean, the slow motion run nailed in one take. Talk about the kind of energy your dog hasn't seen since they were little. I saw it returned my dog uno rough greens. Because your dog has more scenes left in him. Get the free drum jumpstart trial bag now for your dog. It's $20 value. You get it for free. You just cover the shipping. Go to roughgreens.com or call them at 214-ROUGH DOG. That's 214-R U F F DOG. And use a promo code, beck rough greens.com promo code BECK. 10 seconds. Back to the show. Welcome to the program. We welcome stuber gear a answer to a crossword puzzle in the wall street journal last week. Hello, sue.
Pat Gray
And it shows how famous I am.
Glenn Beck
Oh, my gosh.
Pat Gray
That's how. That's how you know how famous.
Glenn Beck
That's how you know it is. You walk into a bank, they'll give you a loan. Now you'll be like, hello, Check out for across.
Pat Gray
I think it was 43 across.
Glenn Beck
Well, by the way, a lot of people in it.
Pat Gray
Was it three letters or five letters, Stu or steve? It was three letters, stu. So that's how you know that I'm, you know, well known enough to that my name isn't even known.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Pat Gray
Which is impressive.
Glenn Beck
It's very impressive. You're welcome for that name, by the way.
Pat Gray
Yeah, that was your mistake giving me that name, by the way.
Glenn Beck
I was really my drunken co host at the time.
Pat Gray
That's true.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Who just said. And he said steve, but it sounded like stu. And so I called it. And then beyond that, stu. It's really your fault because it took six months for you to finally say to me, you know, that's really not my name.
Pat Gray
It's interesting. Like, who's. Whose responsibility is it to call a person their correct name? Is it the person who's being called.
Glenn Beck
Honest mistake. And then somebody doesn't correct it ever.
Pat Gray
I mean, but you're just so oblivious, too. That's another thing. Because everyone else knew it was a.
Glenn Beck
Joke, but nobody else said anything to me.
Pat Gray
Either that or you just don't understand social cues. It could be that that's a possibility.
Glenn Beck
But I still blame it on you. Still blame it on you.
Pat Gray
You think so?
Glenn Beck
Yeah. My drunken friend vinnie. Yes.
Pat Gray
Yes. I will say, looking at. My daughter was very excited about the crossword puzzle thing because she loves crossword puzzles and she does them a lot. So she was very excited about it. And a couple people said, hey, well, I don't see glenn getting a crossword puzzle hint named after him. And the reason for that is that you're actually too well known. It's easy to.
Glenn Beck
No, I was a crossword puzzle in the New York Times crossword puzzle. Like 2010 maybe, right? Yeah, right.
Pat Gray
The very beginning.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Pat Gray
2010. It would make sense because you'd be like, oh, I don't know. Who is that? There's a conservative with conservative radio's Beck. And the answer would be Glenn. Mine said conservative radio's Bergier, and the answer was stuff.
Glenn Beck
But now with ChatGPT, it's really simple.
Pat Gray
Yeah. I would say, you know what you can do with ChatGPT, and this is true. You could just take a picture of the entire crossword and say, solve it.
Glenn Beck
And it will.
Pat Gray
And it'll just give you every. And then.
Glenn Beck
I don't know, you know, I mean, why are you working so hard on the crossword puzzle?
Pat Gray
Exactly.
Glenn Beck
You know, just chatgpt can do it quickly.
Pat Gray
Yeah. It doesn't seem like there's going to be much mental use coming up in the future. Although I will say ChatGPT, my favorite use of that, of. Of AI technology, currently, is going to a store and you have to buy something, and you just take a picture of the entire shelf and say, which one's best? Then it. I like. It is incredible. Like, I.
Glenn Beck
We.
Pat Gray
I had to do. I'm working on a project with my kids, and I had to figure out, like, what glue was best. Like, was it super glue? Was it fabric? I don't know. There's a bunch of different height. Yeah. Hobby lobby, they got like, 974 types of glue. So I just took a picture of the entire thing and said, which one should I get for this? And it said, buy this type of glue for that particular project.
Stu Burguiere
Wow.
Glenn Beck
It's almost like we don't have to think at all anymore.
Pat Gray
It does make you so lazy. It's. And this is just the beginning. It's not even. It's not even. The chip's not even implanted into my brain yet. Surgery next week.
Glenn Beck
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Pat Gray
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Glenn Beck
You know, up and up in front of me here in the studios, I have cnbc, I have msnbc, Fox News, and cnn always on a monitor up in a corner here. And it just gives me an opportunity to look up and see what everybody's covering. And CNN for like the eighth time in the last two hours. The eighth time, sixth time, easy. They're talking about the starvation, the worst case scenario of famine in Gaza. The worst case scenario of famine. I don't know. I've seen Ethiopia back in the day. I mean, that looked like famine. And what was interesting was mom and dad were both starving along with the babies. Why is it we're not seeing starving adults, we're only seeing starving babies? Why is that? Have you seen the pictures of mom or dad holding the babies that are supposedly starving and they seem perfectly healthy? Does that seem reasonable to you? There's no critical thinking here at all? None. No.
Pat Gray
It's just, it does seem to just default believe the worst about Jews. That really does seem to be the foundation of the coverage on this stuff.
Glenn Beck
And I want you to know, I am sure there are, there's hunger there. Real hunger.
Pat Gray
Bad.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, yeah. I mean, how, how are you getting food? There's no grocery stores. There's nothing. And you have a regime that has shot people who are trying to get food. You know, food arrives and you know, then it goes to Hamas and they divvy the food out. So you better be loyal to Hamas. I'm, I'm sure all of that stuff is happening. So I'm not dismissing that. There's not real hunger there and we should do everything that we can. But you know, let's, let's put some of the onus on Hamas as well. And then can we stop listening to the people of Hamas tell us by showing these babies who now we know have, have problems from birth, do we.
Pat Gray
When you say we should do everything we can, would you include in that perhaps Hamas releasing the hostages that they're holding?
Glenn Beck
Yes, I would. Yeah, I would.
Pat Gray
Would that be something that they could do?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I would.
Pat Gray
When you talk about everything you can to solve a hunger crisis, because that's the reason why it exists. When you murder, you know, 1200 people, whatever the number finally was, and you commit mass rape and assault and everything else that they did, a war breaks out. I mean, I think it was Dave, Marcus and Angel made this point right after October 7th that I remember. But, like, can you imagine what the United States of America would do if that occurred on our territory? Can you imagine the hell we would rain down on whoever did that?
Glenn Beck
If it was Canada, they'd be glass. We would turn the dirt and the sand into glass immediately. You're raping our children with glee and calling home to say, hey mom, hey dad, look what I'm doing. We wouldn't tolerate it for a second.
Pat Gray
There would be nothing left to society. They would pray to be in the position that Gaza is in if they did that to us.
Glenn Beck
And then you look at this child, the most famous picture coming out is a mother holding her son. And he's Malnutrition. Malnutrition. That's what they say. Well, according to reporting now, Muhammad, the kid has a serious. Has several serious genetic disorders and has also been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. The widely shared image is also cropped in a way that removes his younger, healthier looking brother from the frame. What? When? When do we. When do we stop?
Stu Burguiere
When?
Glenn Beck
When do we stop? He has needed specialist medical supplements since birth, indicating that he's also likely suffered further due to the limited aid flow into Gaza. And that medical equipment is in short supply and the health system has all but collapsed. Okay, there's a story for you. He's had this genetic disorder and now he needs special things and he's having a hard time, but not starvation, not genocide.
Pat Gray
There doesn't even seem to be an attempt to explain this. I mean, we all are aware of how food works, right? Like you eat food on a daily basis. You know, if you happen to work on this program maybe 10, 12 times a day, and that gives you sustenance for a period of time. That period of time is not long enough to sustain You. If a invading army is keeping you away for food for two years, Right. So either there has been a massive change in tactics over the last week and a half or two weeks. Right. Now, famine is obviously. By the way, this is not an official famine. That's just a word they're throwing around to describe hunger. Hunger.
Glenn Beck
It could even be starvation. But famine is very different, very specific.
Pat Gray
I think there's been four famines over the past 20 years around the world.
Glenn Beck
And they're very specific and many times caused by communists.
Pat Gray
I mean, certainly throughout history, that has been basically the main cause of famine. But, like, when you're talking about. Basically what they're describing is there have been, I think, 100. Now, Ken, this is the Gaza Health Ministry, which I hesitate to even report say what they're reporting, because there is no reason to believe anything the Gaza Health Ministry ever says. But their claim, which you'd assume is the most inflated possible, is like 122 people have died of starvation in Gaza since the beginning of the war. Now, is that famine? Obviously not. If it's true, it's really tragic. Anyone who. Unless it's one of the Hamas murderers who's dying of starvation, then I'm not. All that work broken up about it, frankly. But you're talking about children dying of. That's horrible. Now, this is happening around the world at much higher numbers in other areas of the world that we just don't care about at all.
Glenn Beck
More than 100 people.
Pat Gray
Check in on North Korea, see how that's working. Check in on certain areas of Africa. How's that working out? Many areas in Asia are having troubles with this, not famine, but people do die of starvation and hunger around the world, and it's terrible and we don't want it to happen. Now, most people committing genocide don't typically work to bring in aid. I would say almost like you shouldn't depend on people trying to commit genocide to supply any food. Typically not what they do. Ask again. Look at Stalin. One of the ways he committed genocide was making sure they could not have access to food during the holodomor. But if you look at this type of situation, unless you can describe a specific way that they're limiting food recently. Right. In a different way that they decided, like after October 7th, they were just really nice supplying food for 10 months, and then three weeks ago decided not to provide food, you can come up with some justification there. That does not seem to exist, by the way. There does not seem to be a pathway to explain why all these People would survive this entire time and then suddenly start starving. And by the way, the examples we know of are people like the ones you're talking about that are supposedly starving while they're in Italy receiving treatment for rare diseases they have or ailments that they have that make them look terrible on television while they crop out siblings that are fine, while they crop out, parents that are fine. Why would that be? How did they get to Italy? Well, they got to Italy because Israel allowed them to go to Italy and helped evacuate them to Italy for treatment for the ailment that we're talking about. Now. That might not be the case with all these people. You know, it might not be. I'm not saying that every single instance here there is real tragedy happening in Gaza. And that is of course the doing of Hamas.
Glenn Beck
Well, who is responsible? I will tell you that if you're going to try to rope in and say this is, this is not a coincidence, that this famine is now at the front page while the UN is meeting to do a two state solution, if you're trying to say those two things are connected at all, it's a.
Pat Gray
It'S a real stretch.
Glenn Beck
It's a real stretch, real stretch.
Pat Gray
And it's just like it's eaten up immediately. Just the same way every time a hospital was supposedly hit by Israel, we find out later it wasn't.
Glenn Beck
And you know what's weird is the same people who are doing this never, never cover it. I mean, they were the ones that buried the Holocaust. They never wanted to talk about any of the programs. They never wanted to. They literally covered up the Holodomor in Ukraine, which was the starving of 7 million people in 12 months. 7 million people in 12 months. And it didn't matter as long as you were Ukrainian, the Soviets wanted you dead. I mean, and they, and the New York Times went and covered it up. They said it wasn't happening. And it's amazing that the only ones they ever really want to cover seem to be. And you know, when it comes to cnn, that's Christian on import. She is the head of their, or at least used to be, I'm sure. You know, if not her, it's all of her people. She's massive influence on all the coverage coming out of the Middle east. And she does not like Israel. And you know, that's, I mean, that's, that's why you're seeing this coverage.
Pat Gray
I mean, it is quite the, quite the understatement there. Yeah, she does not like it.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it is, it's remarkable to me how you can know that these pictures and, and I've seen that picture on CNN several times today.
Pat Gray
Oh, they've been running it like crazy.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Pat Gray
After everyone knows.
Glenn Beck
How are you still running that? You know, look at the New York.
Pat Gray
Times picture we just had up here. If you're watching Blaze tv, it is a, you know, very looking, like a very starved infant in the hands of an adult.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Pat Gray
That does not seem all that starved.
Glenn Beck
No, that's the picture where they cut out the healthy looking kid. The healthy looking siblings too. That's the picture. I mean, look at that one. If that's true, if that, that this one from the Daily Express, if that child is literally starving, why doesn't the parent, why don't you see the parent's face too? Because the parent should look like that baby maybe even worse.
Stu Burguiere
Right?
Glenn Beck
Worse. You would feed your child before you would feed yourself. Why are the adults cropped out of these pictures? And if that picture is true, then we need to know it.
Pat Gray
Right. I saw some, you know, I've seen a few of these. But like social media influencer types that this stuff is now reaching people that don't deal with the news and they're like, you know, I've been told not to talk about this, but can't we just all agree that babies should not be starved? Can't we just agree that it's like, yeah, we can definitely all agree that babies should be starved. We can't apparently agree that they shouldn't be murdered in the womb. That's something we can't agree on. But we should all agree that they shouldn't not be starved. I agree with that. But do you think there's any sort of responsibility on your part to know word one about the truth about the story? Like, is there, is there any responsibility on your part to, I don't know, look into it for 10 seconds?
Glenn Beck
No, no. Children are starving somewhere, Stu.
Pat Gray
Yeah. And you know, you don't care about any of the other ones.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Pat Gray
You don't care about any of the other. You don't care about any of them that are aborted. You don't care about any of them that starve anywhere else. You care only about this one situation. And like when that accusation comes up, and it does often, and sometimes unfairly, sometimes anti Semitism charges are thrown around wildly for people who are just being critical of Netanyahu's policies, that does occur. But when you come to this summary and you're like, gosh, you don't care about starvation Anywhere else. You don't care about any of these things anywhere else. Just this one instance. The only thing that just eats up all of your passions. Why is that? And I don't think it's completely insane to at least suspect potential antisemitism from the Rashida Tlaibs, the AOC Donnies, the. The Elon Omar's of the world.
Glenn Beck
From those people. Absolutely. I agree with you. But from the average person. No, they are. They're a symptom of what I talked about yesterday, that Bonhoeffer talked about stupidity. They have just. They have just signed over their intellectual curiosity, their. Their responsibility to think things through. They've just signed it over to an ideology. They've signed it over to other people. No, it says that. I know I have to be on that side. That's what it is. And they absolutely believe it because they're stupid. And I don't mean you could be very, very smart and stupid at the same time. Yeah, you've just signed over all of your curiosity to an ideology, and that's. And you have a responsibility to wake up. To wake up. All right, back in just a second. Ever feel like your paycheck shows up, waves politely, and then vanishes? Like it's part of a really annoying magic trick? You worked hard for that money. You're not spending recklessly, but between mortgage payments, credit cards, loans, the cost of basic living, the money's gone before you can even catch your breath. This is where American Financing comes in. They're mortgage consultants, not commission salesmen, which means their only incentive is to help you win. They can help you refinance to a lower rate, consolidate debt, tap into your home's equity, or simply come up with a smarter strategy that lets you breathe again. And if you're thinking, I've got decent credit, just remember, even half a percent rate reduction could save you tens of thousands of dollars over the life of the loan. So even if you just have okay, credit, please call American Financing has been doing this for over two decades now. They've helped hundreds of thousands of people just like you find relief without stretching themselves thinner. And they'll walk you through every step at your pace, with real people you can actually talk to. So please call American Financing. 8009-0624-4080-0906-2440. That's American Financing.net, financing.net nmls182334nmlsconsumeraccess.org APR for rates in the five starts at 6.79. 9% for well, qualified borrowers.
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Glenn Beck
More. Glenn Becky. So I've been, it's. Last night I watched an episode of the Lazarus Project. Have you heard of that?
Stu Burguiere
No.
Glenn Beck
It looks good. I, you know, I, I just don't want to get wrapped up in a show. And it's like, okay, all right. What? And it looks fascinating. The, the, this guy, he wakes up one morning. It starts with him waking up one morning, it's July 1st, and he's in bed and he wakes up and he gets married. Over the six months period, his wife gets pregnant, yada, yada, yada, everything is great. And then it's Christmas and he goes to bed and he wakes up again and it's July 1st. And he does that three times and he's like going nuts. And this spook comes up and says, you're reliving the same months, yes, you're very rare, but you need to join us. And it's this group of people that every time the Earth is about to be destroyed, they reset back to, to a certain time point. And at this thing they were trying to solve this pandemic and they kept resetting back to July 1st. It's wild. I don't know if it's any good, but the first episode was. This is Glenn, Becky.
Stu Burguiere
Ra. Down the road where shadows hide Feel the dark on every side Stand your ground when times get dark Gotta face the dog and embrace the fire.
Glenn Beck
The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the Glenn Beck Program. Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. I can't wait to talk to a new friend, I think from North Carolina. He and his family were caught up in Hurricane Helene and it was bad. It was very, very bad. And he met somebody from the blaze and thought, well, I don't trust this guy. He's a conservative. Then he meets somebody from, from Mercury One and, oh, this is Glenn Beck's charity. Two. Two times in a row. I really don't know if I can trust this person. And he allowed us to help and noticed something about us, and he's not necessarily. I wouldn't call. Well, maybe I'll let him speak for himself. Is he conservative or not? I don't know. But he has changed. At least he has an open heart to get to a place to where we can at least talk to each other, which is the whole point of everything. Just talk to one another. He's on with me here in just a couple of minutes. Standby 60 seconds were with him. Peace is not a press conference, nor is a ceasefire declaration, you know, or a temporary pause in the fighting. That's. That's not peace. Peace is a child who feels safe enough to sleep without her shoes on. Peace is a moment who no longer has to count the seconds to the nearest bomb shelter. Right now in Israel, that kind of peace is still a long way off. You know, I know there's a lot going on in the news about Gaza and the famine. You know, be careful. A lot of these pictures are of kids with different problems, not famine. You're being used now. Do I think that there is no starvation going? Of course there's hunger. There's got to be in Gaza. But let the food supplies come in. Stop killing the rescue workers. Let the food supplies come in. So we got to do everything we can, but it means also be informed. All right, what's happening right now? Right now they're looking for a two state solution, which is not going to happen. Why? Because Hamas doesn't want a two state solution. Can we just concentrate? Let Israel fight their own wars. Let's just concentrate on helping people that we can help. The rest of the world tunes it out for me. It's about living a commandment, Comfort. Comfort my people. And if that still matters to you, this is the moment to act. Help out the people who are actually on the ground just with basic supplies. Ifcj, look out their life saving work by going online to IFCJ.org that's IFCJ.org Matt Van Swall is with us now. He is a North Carolina hurricane victim and a guy who I shared his email on the air yesterday. Hi, Matt, how are you?
Stu Burguiere
Hey, Glenn. I'm good. How are you?
Glenn Beck
I'm good. I imagine you're kind of saying that with a smile on your face because you could not have ever imagined you'd be on the program with me. No.
Stu Burguiere
No chance at all.
Glenn Beck
I love that. So, Matt, quickly just recap your situation for anybody who missed it yesterday.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. So like you said, we live in western North Carolina. And after Hurricane Helene didn't hit our house super hard, but hit our neighbors very, very hard. And during that time period, we were trying to help a lot of people. We were pretty that time, I think I sent your producer some photos of my son in like a Black Lives Matter onesie. And I was wearing a mask that said, yeah, Trump slogan is Make America great again. And I wore this red mask in 2020 that said it hasn't been great.
Glenn Beck
Wow.
Stu Burguiere
Anyway, wait Wait, wait, wait.
Glenn Beck
Were you the kind of person that would not have. Would have. Would have exiled family members or friends if they said they were for Donald Trump?
Stu Burguiere
We. Oh, man, this is so embarrassing. But we made my wife's dad take off his Trump paraphernalia when he came to the house. Wow. We were that. That level. Okay, so if he's right, he remembers.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. No, I mean, I know people, you know, on both sides. I know people. So anyway.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. Yeah.
Glenn Beck
So back to the hurricane.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, back to the hurricane. So we were just trying to help people, and it just seemed like the government was dropping the ball everywhere. I mean, it was unbelievable. And I did not feel like the news was getting out from how bad Hurricane Helene was. And it didn't. It wasn't making sense to me at all. Like, the. It felt. I always thought that the real news was the mainstream news. Like, the news I saw on CNN or MSNBC or reading the New York Times was just. That was the biggest news. And if a story was big enough and good enough, it would just make the news. But none of the insane stories that I was hearing from my neighbors and people on the ground was making the news at all. Like, at all. And we were talking with people who were there, watched their homes get flooded, had applied to fema and had been waiting for months. And FEMA would come out and do these press conferences and say, hey, you know, nobody's living in a tent. And I was like, I was just driving through Swannanoa and I just saw 12 tents. Like, what are you talking about? And so I would make these videos. I had a drone, and I would make these videos and say, hey, they're not telling you the truth because I live here, and I walk out my front door and I see devastation, and it's not being talked about at all. And it was crazy because I got a call during this time period from one of your reporters, Steve Baker.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
And Steve called me because he wanted to talk about the FEMA camp that was just up the road from us and how they were not helping people. They were packing up and they were going home. And as soon as Steve messaged me and said he was a Blaze reporter, I was like, I don't trust this dude at all. Like, he's related to, you know, Glenn, Becky, I, you know, honestly thought y' all were pretty, like, crazy, right? Radical, right wing. That's what I had heard. I know.
Glenn Beck
You know, I know what they've done. I know what the media has done to me, man. I got it.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. And so I. You know, I didn't even. Like, I remember vividly my wife and I in bed saying, like, should we talk to this reporter? Like, and we were like, okay, I guess we should do it, but we should have our guard way up. And so we talked to Steve, and Steve completely disarmed us both. It was. It was unlike a phone call I've ever had where I thought the person calling me was going to be one way, and they were completely, like. I had this. I don't know, thought in my head that any reporter on the right wing was. Was meant to and not kind and just trying to push a narrative. And I talked to Steve, and I can't emphasize this enough. Steve let me speak. He asked questions, and he earned my trust. He disarmed me with his kindness. And it was one of the most shocking moments I've ever had because no one would talk to us. We had a direct. My wife works in film, and she had a direct line to cnn, and they ghosted her completely. They would not talk to her about what was going on in western North Carolina. And it was like we were alone in a situation that we thought would be on the news nonstop. And so to have Steve, like, listen to us say, yes, you're not crazy. This is actually happening, and it's even worse than you imagined. It's just unbelievable. I've honestly never experienced anything like that. So I just want to say thank you to Steve.
Glenn Beck
So, mat. So what was your. What was happening in your mind when your worldview was crumbling, but just about the news, when you were like, wait a minute, I thought cnn. I thought that, you know, and they're ghosting you. What was going through your mind and your. Honestly, your heart, when you're like, oh, wait a minute, something's really wrong here.
Stu Burguiere
It just felt it, actually. Honestly, it felt like I just described. You would just think that the news is the news, and if a story is big enough, it makes the news no matter what. But I did not even imagine that because it was an election cycle and that the hurricane reflected poorly on the response of the current leadership, that they would just not talk about the story at all. I mean, there were. I posted tweets. I did not have a Twitter following at the time, and I posted tweets about what was going on in western North Carolina, and they would get millions of views because the stories were so insane, like FEMA promising 100 homes to people in western North Carolina by Thanksgiving, and then they only delivered 40. Or the fact that there were no homes delivered between September 27th and the middle of November. Zero. And you think there are people sleeping in tents all over. And I thought, this would be on the news. This would be the news. And it just never was. And it blew my mind. And at that moment, I knew there's a bent to this media. Like, there is a bent, because it's not. It's not the economics. Because if it were the economics, these stories are getting millions of views on Twitter. Like, the stories are real and the stories are crazy. They're just choosing not to cover them. It's an act of choice to not cover the stories happening in western North Carolina. And that. That was the start for me where I thought, I. I don't think I can trust these guys anymore. That that worldview just kind of started crumbling for me, that the news maybe had an insane bent, and I just didn't realize it, because one would think that if every news organization told you the same story, that that story and the bent to that story, there would be no bent because news organizations would hold each other accountable. Like, the story you'd read on the New York Times is the same story you see on CNN is the same you see in the Washington Post. So you're like, oh, if all of these people are telling you the same thing, they're not all colluding, right. To tell you a story with a bet. Would they? And it just turns out, yeah, yeah, they are.
Glenn Beck
I will tell you. I feel for you. I've had. I've had maybe two or three of those moments where my worldview collapsed on me. Everything that I thought was real, I realized, oh, my gosh, it's not like that at all. And it's like, at least I did. I almost went through mourning in a way to where you're. You. You're just losing such a big part of what you believed. And it was just. It's soul crushing. I don't know if you felt it that hard, but there's been a couple of things like that for me where it's just been soul crushing because you just. You just knew. And now, no, it's not that at all.
Stu Burguiere
And I just. I honestly, looking back, offloaded so much of my critical thinking to the news and just said, oh, okay, I read headline, therefore I know the truth. No more investigation is needed. And that's on me. I shouldn't have done that. And once you actually. Sometimes even when you read the whole article, you can actually get the truth of the story. It's shocking to me how many headlines are just virulently anti GOP Republican conservatives. But then you read the article and you're like, wait a minute, I should have just read this article. But it really, it kind of came crashing down for me at that point.
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Stu Burguiere
So fair, so accurate. Yeah, absolutely.
Glenn Beck
Good. And then what happened?
Stu Burguiere
And then I get a DM from a guy named JP Decker, and he was with a charity that I'd never heard of, which I now know is your charity, Mercury one. And again, like, honestly, there were a lot of people that offered help during the storm that just ended up never falling. There's a lot of people who also lied and said they were going to help people and didn't follow through. So I'm very wary of jp. And so we kind of had this list of people we had been collecting over time of people that needed help. It was this Excel spreadsheet. And we worked hand in glove with a guy named Shawn Hendricks, awesome human being, volunteer firefighter. And we had just created this list of people who needed help. And so we were like, what if we send one of these people to JP and see what happens, see if he actually get help. And so we sent a woman to JP who was living in a tent outside of her home. Tree fell through the middle of her house, crushed it. And insurance had denied her, saying that there was water damage and they didn't cover that. But the truth of the matter was it rained, right? And that was the water damage, but they didn't cover it. So she was just living with her son in a tent outside her home, not knowing what to do. And I, we. My wife and I called JP and said, can you. She's just asking for building materials so she can rebuild her home. Can you do that? And he said, absolutely, no problem. And we're like, really? Really? And two weeks later, we get a call from her and she said, they followed through. I've got the billing materials. And we were like, oh, my goodness. And JP didn't ask us for anything in return. He didn't ask us to post a story onto X. He just said, who else you got? And so we were like, well, we got a lot of people, jp. And so from then on, we became text friends. I still text JP to this day, but the thing that solidified it for me was one day in January my phone starts to blow up from Helene victims saying that they're getting kicked out of their hotels. And FEMA had put a bunch of these thousands of people in hotels in western North Carolina because they couldn't deliver housing fast enough. That's another story. But their hotel vouchers were going to run out tomorrow. And it was 12 degrees outside. And these were people with kids, older people. One was a disabled veteran. And they were calling me crying because they said. We went to the front desk and they said, we have to be out tomorrow and we don't have a home to go to. And I started getting not one or two, but dozens of these phone calls. And I was like, what do you mean? Female forgot to extend the hotel vouchers. And sure enough, they just forgot and they didn't communicate it to the hotels. And so I get on the phone with JP and I was like, I need some serious help because, you know, I don't have the money to extend hotel vouchers for these people that are calling me crying. He said, don't worry, I'll take care of it. And hang on, hang on.
Glenn Beck
Pause, wait, wait, wait. Pause the story there. We'll come back with the rest the story because this is story. I got a phone call when this was happening, Glenn, and I don't remember why they, what they were asking me for or what, but I remember saying to jp, is this real? Are you sure this is real? And he said, oh, it's absolutely real. I didn't know you were the guy on the other end of the phone. But I can't wait to hear the rest of the story next. This is Glenn Beck. You know, window treatments used to be a nightmare. Scheduling consults, you know, hosting pushy sales people, getting a quote that felt more like a ransom note than a price tag. You know what I'm saying? Then blinds.com came along and flipped the script entirely. Now you're in charge every step of the way. Want to roll up your sleeves and install them yourself? Great. Prefer to have a pro do it easy. You're not sure where to start. Book a free design consultation right on your schedule. No obligation, no pressure. They'll do it online. They'll come out if you want. I mean, it's really amazing. They have everything from blackout shades to classic shutters to motorized options, outdoor solutions, and even every style and color you can imagine at prices that actually make sense. So if you want full time white glove treatment, they'll send A licensed pro to measure and install and you don't have to lift a finger. On top of everything else, your order is going to be backed by the 100% satisfaction guarantee. So shop blinds.com right now. Save up to 45% off with a minimum purchase. Plus have your Windows professionally measured at no cost. Hurry, this offer ends soon. Get up to 45% off@blinds.com blinds.com rules and restrictions may apply.
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Glenn Beck
Swallows with us. I talked about him yesterday. He wrote a. A tweet thanking me for something that I didn't have anything to do with. But charity and the blaze had a lot to do with on the Hurricane Helene victims. And we were just talking about how on January 9, this a guy who was very, very liberal and didn't trust us or anybody else, you know, maybe rightfully so. And he said, On January 9, our phones began to blow up. FEMA forgot to extend hotel vouchers for thousands of Hurricane Helene victims in hotels in the middle of a snowstorm. I spent the day on the phone with terrified people not knowing where they were going to sleep tomorrow. People with kids, disabled veterans, whole families. I called Mercury One Charity frantic. They extended the stay of the entire hotel's worth of Hurricane Helene victims. I remember getting a call on this, Matt, and I don't honestly remember why, why they called me because they never involved me in any of this. You know, they just. They're trained to just move and they just go. But I remember saying to jp, are you sure this is happening? This sounds so crazy. Are you sure this isn't a scam? And he's like, no, no. And I didn't know that you were the one on the other end of the phone telling him about it.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, yeah, it was really wild. It gets even wilder. We actually had a specific North Carolina US Senator emailing us and texting us people that were calling him and saying, can you help these people? They're getting kicked out of hotels. It was a crazy day. It was a really wild day. But JP followed through and he paid for an entire hotel's worth of people so that they would not get kicked out again. It was like 12, 14 degrees outside. It was so cold. And FEMA later put out a statement. It was like 10pm that night saying, oh, our bad, you know, you're extended. You know, but people were freaking out all day long.
Glenn Beck
Would be, of course they would be.
Stu Burguiere
And, and not only that, some people did get kicked out because the message didn't get to the hotels in time. But thankfully the people who were staying in the hotels that JP extended, they were good for weeks. And finally the government sort of got it back together later. And our House of Representatives said, you got to give people at least 21 days notice, not no notice before you're kicking people out of a, of the theme of voucher hotel. But it was.
Glenn Beck
You wrote over the weekend, this is the moment that the wall came fully crashing down. What do you mean by that?
Stu Burguiere
For me, JP and his kindness just threw me for an absolute loop. And I had put honestly you, Glenn and some others in a category of non unable to be empathetic, unable to see the other side and help. It always built up in my head that liberals were the empathetic, kind ones and conservatives were just the cold hearted, truth, mean ones. And I don't know, you know, where along the road I got that in my head. But when JP said, we got this, no questions asked, we're going to do it, and he spent his whole day, I think he was with you for this, but he spent his entire day on the phone with me helping victim after victim after victim. It was like, I don't know, JP can tell, it's like 18 hours that day, just him trying to help as many people as possible. That's when my mind changed and I was like, there's something to this and I don't know exactly what it is.
Glenn Beck
But do you know what it is now?
Stu Burguiere
It's just I built up, liberals are good, conservatives are bad and that's just not true.
Glenn Beck
I think it's more than that. I think it's more than that and I think you know it because you wrote you've just done something with your five year old son. You took him someplace he's never been before.
Stu Burguiere
We did end up going to church and it was charities like Mercury One Samaritan's Purse. We saw a ton.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, they're great.
Stu Burguiere
I said, there's got to be something that they know that I don't know. And I had, you know, I'd been to church and I had left the church and my son, my five year old son had never been to church. My wife and I had kind of sworn it off. And during Helene, we just kept seeing churches, local churches, Mercury One Samaritan's Purse, just jump in and be involved and ask for nothing in return. And we were like, all right, that's something we want, we want to be involved with that. And so we went to church about three months ago, and we've been going for three months, and we found a home church. And it's been incredible.
Glenn Beck
You know, church is always looked at as a building or something else, and it's really not church, you know, and when Jesus talked about churches, he didn't mean church. There were no buildings back then. It was just groups of people. And, you know, when I was out in North Carolina, that was more of a Sunday service, worship and church for me than anything I've ever gotten in any building. I mean, you know, it's just. It's when people are doing the right thing and they want to do the right thing and they want to. They're serving one another. You know, Ben Franklin said he believes in God, that God will hold us accountable for how we treat one another. And the best way to serve him is to serve our fellow human being. And I think that's the American church. I mean, I just think that's. That's who we're supposed to be.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, that's exactly right. And for us, it was just such a godsend. We did not know how badly we were starved for community and how amazing it was to see a community of people rally around and help others. And it kind of pushed us to realize maybe we'd been really, really selfish and had focused on ourselves too much. And we wanted to give back. We saw a community of people giving back and we wanted to be a part of that. And it was very much an eye opener for all of us. And even our daughter told us, we didn't even know it, that she was a Christian at the time. What, what, you didn't even know, like you didn't even feel comfortable telling us. You know, for. For us, that was just a very eye opening thing, that maybe we needed to be a little open, more open minded. Yeah, it's really wild.
Glenn Beck
You know, Matt, I sit in the studio every day and I blab a lot. And I do it. I pray for the audience every day and I say every day, lord, just help me hear one person. Help me just say something that one person needs. And you know, you sit in here and you don't have any idea if it's all just falling on deaf ears. If you have no idea. And your letter means the world to me. And I'm so glad that we were able to do something to help you and your community and your family. And I hope we can call you a friend even if we disagree on stuff we're going to. So even if we disagree on stuff that we can always call each other friends.
Stu Burguiere
Thank you so much for helping us. You know, I'd never listened to your show, and it didn't matter because you helped me anyways. So thank you.
Glenn Beck
You're welcome. I hope to meet you someday in your wife and your family and that rebel Christian in your daughter.
Stu Burguiere
Wow, she's pretty cool. Yeah, I think she's way cooler than her parents.
Glenn Beck
Matt, thank you so much. My best to your family.
Stu Burguiere
Thank you, Duan. Appreciate it.
Glenn Beck
You know, as I'm listening to him, I look up on my wall over here. It's something I see every single day, and I read it every day. And as I'm listening to him, I was looking over at something that my daughter gave me for either Christmas or my birthday one year, and I've hung it up for years in the studio. And it's a quote that I absolutely love. It says, you are good, but it's not enough just to be good. You must be good for something. You must contribute good to the world. The world must be a better place for your presence, and the good that is in you must be spread to others. In this world, so filled with problems, so constantly threatened by dark and evil challenges, you can and must rise above mediocrity, above indifference. You can become involved and speak with a strong voice for that which is right. Thank you. Thank you for the support that you have given Mercury One all of these years to change people's lives. I do very little. I sit in this room and I say, hey, maybe we should do this. And you do it. And thank you to every single member of Mercury One. It has been a remarkable few years with them. We're celebrating our fifth. I think it's our fifth anniversary of the Nazarene project. 260,000 Christians have been moved from danger to safety in the last five years. 260,000. I shouldn't say just Christians. Christians, Yazidis, and anyone else who is persecuted for their religion. And that's all you. Thank you. More in a minute. Rough greens. Dogs are honest creatures. They don't pretend to feel better, you know, than they do. They don't hide it. When something's off, sometimes it's obvious. Other times it's just a quiet shift in energy that tells you they're not quite themselves lately. And, you know, honestly, with Uno, we just thought he was getting old. But actually, it comes back to nutrition. A lot of it. See, most dog food, even the good stuff, is cooked at such high temperatures, it destroys all of the natural vitamins and enzymes that their bodies actually need. And that's where Rough Greens makes all the difference. It's not a dog food. It's a supplement that you sprinkle on top of whatever they're eating. It's a powerful blend of vitamins, minerals, probiotics, omegas and digestive enzymes. It's all designed to restore what the bag of food has left out. And it really makes a difference. You're going to start seeing them eating and having an appetite, and then you're going to start seeing them more playful. You'll see your dog moving more easily. You'll see him happier. Get a free Jumpstart trial bag for your dog today. $20 value, but you'll get it for free. Just cover the shipping. Go to rough greens ruffgreens.com or call them at 21214 Rough Dog. That's rough greens.com promo code. Beck. You know the left's got a road map straight off a cliff. Let's take the right trail. Glenn Beck returns shortly. Welcome to the program. April in Tennessee. Hello, April.
April
Hello, Glenn.
Glenn Beck
Hi. How are you?
April
I'm great. I just wanted to say thank you for everything you've done for the Hurricane Helene victims. We are in East Tennessee and I, I don't know what we would have done, honestly, without the help from all of the X platform tweets, from Matt Van Swell and his wife and just that whole group. Sean Hendricks, Steve Baker, I know I'm leaving out so many, but I have not actually had the pleasure to meet any of these people. But they have no idea how they've changed our life here in East Tennessee. Just getting the media attention on the storm and the flooding and the missing victims and the people who didn't have food and water and those people who were homeless and it was quite a disaster. And without those people making noise and quite frankly, being a nuisance to get somebody's attention, I don't know that we would even be at the point that we are now in the steps of recovery. Because if you come to this town and visit, we're in East Tennessee. We're in Carter County. The river totally destroyed the area. It took out one of our local high schools and no one seemed to really care. There was so much going on with Trump, Trump, Trump. We're obsessed with Trump, Trump. We're laser focused on Trump is Trump did that. And it's like when we didn't have communication for two weeks. You should try that sometime. It is hard not to have communication with your family, your friends. My dad, he was in the hospital at the time. We couldn't even get out of the area to go to the hospital. And you could drive 30 minutes to Johnson City, Tennessee, where I work, and it was like nothing ever happened. I know it was like nothing ever happened. And then I would drive home and I would see the destruction and I would see the debris. And I mean, mountains of debris, bigger than buildings, mountains of this stuff. It's still here, by the way. Still here.
Glenn Beck
Can I ask, April, are we still there? Mercury One, still there.
April
I'm not sure exactly if you're still here now, but I know that Mercury One was very involved. We saw their vehicles and their people, and every time I saw them, I just wanted to, you know, tell them thanks and give them a hug. And, you know, I tweeted out, you're. You're a national treasure, Glenn, because you are. Because if it had not been for you, Dr. Phil. Matt, and like I said, that group of people there in North Carolina, western North Carolina, this place would still probably look a lot worse than it does now.
Glenn Beck
Well, I'm glad we could help out. And I will check on you. I'll ask. I'll talk to JP today and check on you. Thank you so much. I really, really appreciate it. God bless you. Thank you. Thank you very much.
Pat Gray
It's great, great organization, and it's helped so many people.
Glenn Beck
You know, it's weird here, but around the world, 2009, I got a prompting that said, build the framework of hope. I remember thinking, what is that? And it's really. And despite of all of my best efforts, that's exactly what it's become. Yeah.
Pat Gray
And it's turned into kind of a generational thing, too. There's a story today of. This is a great summary of it. Fun story. Coming out of a house this week. The owner's grandparents used to give their tithes to Glenn Beck's ministry, Mercury one, years ago. And now guess who is sponsoring the materials to rebuild their home?
Glenn Beck
The grandparents were home. Yeah.
Pat Gray
Mercury one.
Glenn Beck
Wow. Wow. That is really cool. Really cool. And this all happens because of you. Please give to mercury1.org you would not believe the blessings that you bring. And 100% of what you donate goes down to the source directly. This is Glenn Beck.
Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program – "NYC Shooting Proves America has a Mental Health CRISIS" | July 29, 2025
Release Date: July 29, 2025
Host: Blaze Podcast Network (Glenn Beck)
The episode opens with Glenn Beck promoting Patriot Mobile, emphasizing the company's commitment to "life, freedom, and the Constitution" over mere profits. He contrasts Patriot Mobile's values with other cell companies that engage in political or social sponsorships.
Notable Quote:
Glenn Beck [00:00]: "Patriot Mobile stands for something else entirely different. They stand for life, for freedom and the Constitution that guarantees those rights."
Beck delves into a tragic shooting that occurred in Midtown Manhattan, highlighting the event's details and questioning the underlying causes beyond gun control debates. He draws parallels with a separate shooting in Reno, Nevada, underscoring a nationwide mental health crisis.
NYC Shooting Details:
Notable Quote:
Glenn Beck [04:42]: "A skyscraper in New York turned slaughterhouse. And a Monday night that turned to mourning."
Reno Shooting Details:
Notable Quote:
Glenn Beck [16:32]: "We have an epidemic of mental illness in this country."
Beck emphasizes the pervasive nature of mental illness and societal decay, attributing it to factors such as social media, mainstream media censorship, broken families, and a lack of moral grounding.
Notable Quote:
Glenn Beck [16:05]: "We have become a society that has gone into madness... What we need is more morality. What we need is more kindness. What we need is more God."
A significant portion of the episode criticizes how mainstream media, particularly CNN, portrays crises such as the reported famine in Gaza. Beck challenges the authenticity of the media's visuals and narratives, suggesting manipulation and bias against Israel.
Notable Quote:
Glenn Beck [25:24]: "Show me the parents, you know, because what's happening is these children are having muscular dystrophy or other ailments."
The podcast features heartfelt testimonials from listeners affected by natural disasters and appreciative of the support from Glenn Beck’s network. Notably, Matt Van Swallen from North Carolina shares his experience with Hurricane Helene, highlighting the lack of media coverage and the vital assistance provided by the Mercury One Charity.
Notable Quote:
Stu Burguiere [90:07]: "We were pretty that time, I think I sent your producer some photos... but they followed through. I've got the building materials."
April’s Testimony: April from East Tennessee recounts the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and the insufficient media attention. She praises Mercury One for stepping in to support her community.
Notable Quote:
April [122:29]: "You are a national treasure, Glenn, because you are."
Throughout the episode, Beck and guest Pat Gray promote various products and services, including American Financing, Burner Launcher, Rough Greens for pets, and Cozy Earth bedding. These segments are interspersed between discussions and listener stories.
Beck wraps up by reiterating the importance of community support and personal responsibility in addressing societal issues. He underscores the need for truth, critical thinking, and safeguarding moral values to prevent further societal degradation.
Notable Quote:
Glenn Beck [116:04]: "You must contribute good to the world. The good that is in you must be spread to others."
This episode of The Glenn Beck Program intertwines discussions on pressing societal issues, including a highlighted mental health crisis and media bias, with personal listener stories that exemplify the community support facilitated by Beck’s platform. Through a blend of critical analysis and inspirational testimonials, the episode advocates for moral integrity, personal responsibility, and community solidarity as antidotes to the challenges facing American society.