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Glenn Beck
Welcome to the program. We appreciate it. Sorry, we're just getting everything squared away here. Glenn is writing on a chalkboard which is always an exciting part to beginning of the week. It's always exciting.
Stu Burguiere
It's always exciting.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. That's the way it starts.
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Down the road where shadows hide. Feel the dark on every side. Stand your ground when times get dark. Gotta face the dark and embrace the fire. The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck program. Hello America. Welcome to the Glamiac program. I'm so glad that you're here. There's a lot to cover on what has been happening over the weekend. We're gonna get to that in 60 seconds. Stand by. First, if you've been living with pain, you, if you're anything like me, desperately want to get your life back, right? I'm here to tell you that not only do I understand firsthand what it's like, but also I may have the answer for you. It's called Relief Factor and it's worked for me when everything else I tried failed. As someone who thought he was never gonna that would make the pain go away. I've been in love with Relief Factor now for years. It is not a drug. 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He was sworn in as FBI director with the hand on the Gita of a pledge to upload, uphold his constitution. Um, it's not a bureaucratic. Bureaucratic shuffle. It is a shot across the bow of the weaponized deep state. This one makes all the difference in the world. Cash is making people in Washington sweat. And he should. Patel has vowed to root out corruption left, right or center. And the whispers of the Epstein client list that he told me over the summer was in a, in a safe behind the desk of the director of the FBI. I know that Cash Patel must have been in the office of the FBI on Friday because Pam Bondi said the client list is now sitting on my desk. I'm reviewing it. I have a feeling Cash took it out from behind that desk safe and brought it over to Pam Bondi. She looked at it and I'm hoping as today is his first full day in office, it will be released today. But transparency, one way or another, is coming and justice isn't going to care who you voted for. I'm going to tell you more about this coming up in just a minute. Uh, also, Trump has locked in his cabinet now. He has finalized his cabinet this weekend. Patel, RFK junior Tulsi Gabbard, the folks you know, who have bucked the system, not bowed to it, are all in the Senate's buzzing. But this crew is built to shrink government and not meddle abroad unless America is directly threatened. No more endless wars, no more nanny state, just constitutional governance. That's what they're promising and so far, that's what they're delivering. The elites absolutely hate it, which makes me love it. Uh, by the way, I don't understand Democrats. You've been preaching against the the Pentagon forever. Now. Wait, Donald Trump says cut 8% of the the defense budget in the next four years and you're somehow or another against that now? Wow. Hello, Democrat Lindsey Grahams of the world Midwest storms all through the states. Uh, but FEMA wasn't there. Oh, no. If you read the stories about this this weekend, you heard that it was chaos because FEMA had been cut. Really? Is that what caused the chaos? Brutal storm buried the Midwest. Snow piled high, power was out, lives disrupted. The media is whining about FEMA and the FEMA cuts. But hang on, because I think everyone saw this storm coming. It wasn't like, oh my gosh, it was a tornado that came out of nowhere. The storm had to travel halfway across the country to get to your state. Illinois, Michigan, you didn't have warnings. Were you in Ghana? How come you didn't prepare? You see, it's weird. When we know a hurricane is coming, Florida seems to be able to pull their head out of their rectum and actually prepare so when it hits they can turn the lights back on. But gee, Illinois, Michigan, you just couldn't get it done. What does Illinois and Michigan have in common? Where are the governors? Florida shrugs off hurricanes without federal babysitters. Why can't Michigan and Illinois? FEMA is nothing but a bloated crutch. States need to step up or ask for help. Oh my gosh. Wouldn't it have been crazy if when you knew there was this storm coming, you as a governor could have been in the same room with the President at the White House last week. Maybe you got to pull them aside and said, hey, we got a big emergency coming, can you help us? Seems other states did that. Why weren't you ready? People, you need to start relying on your states and demanding that your governors pull their heads out of their rectum. Next story that I saw, the homeless. Homelessness crisis. Oh my gosh. It's a crisis. Ha ha. This is the first time I've seen that one. There's a homelessness crisis in our country. What? Yes. Tent cities grew this weekend. Yeah. You know why? According to the mainstream media, the HUD staff cuts by the Doge team. Hang on just a second. It's been a week for those cuts. So you cut the staff at the top of HUD a week ago and all of a sudden homelessness is outta control. Ah, show me the cut that tanked housing overnight. Could you do that for me? I think this might predate Donald Trump. I don't know. I've never seen any pictures of homeless camps all around the country before this last weekend. This is decades of blue state failures, not a seven day staffing trim. Governors and mayors, you all own this now, not Uncle Sam. Accountability is about to go local. Closer to the people. Maybe we can make changes. Also Trump and Zelensky, we're back at it. Zelensky says he's not gonna give the United States anything unless, I mean, he'll retire if, if Ukraine's allowed to join NATO in this, where we started this whole thing in the first place. Germany's election, if we have time today, I want to talk about that. They had a snap election, a campaign that went on the far right. AfD is on the rise. That's because Vance was stirring the pot. You know, in Munich, that's what happened. Vance was meddling. Now, you know what we did is we cut all those USAID programs that were actually meddling in everybody's elections around the world. We decided, nah, we shouldn't do that. We should let the people of those countries decide themselves. Yeah, you wanna talk about a danger to democracy? Stop meddling in people's elections. Right? Am I right? Their vote was held yesterday and the fallout is Germany's to handle. We'll watch. Will not wait in hopefully. I mean, unless it starts to hit our shores, it's not our business. Stateside, we have bigger fish to fry. But there are some things that if I have time, we need to talk about on that. And Elon Musk is pushing for AI innovation. The Doge crew cheered California's AI safety veto this weekend. Less red tape, more breakthroughs. At the same time, he just came out and said, said we are at the event horizon of the singularity. Big deal. What are the price of eggs? I don't know, but we might have robot chickens that eat us soon if you don't pay attention to the Singularity. We'll talk about that coming up next hour. And the FCC has called out cbs their bias. The FCC zeroed in on CBS this weekend. Probes into news distortion, hinting at real consequences. Fascist. This not censorship. This about accountability. Now hear me out on this. Should stations be able to lie? Well, no, but notice I said stations, not outlets. When you have a license from the United States government, you're in bed with the United States government. I know. I've done this my whole life. I had to get an FCC third phone. I'm a third phone license holder, I'll tell you that. I don't even know what that means, but I've got one. I had to take a test for it. Yeah. 13 years old, I'm at the FCC taking a test for my third phone license. I promptly lost that license. I mean, I still have it. I didn't. I mean, I. I Lost it. Kind of like I lose my driver's license all the time. But if you want to lose a license, what you have to do as a local broadcaster is to break FCC rules. You see, local CBS stations have to have a license through the fcc. They serve the local community. Now, perhaps in New York and San Francisco, those people believe in their local community that lying to the American people and changing interviews to be able to make one politician look better than the other in a newscast is a public service. I mean, we can't have people knowing what they really believe and what they're really like. We need them to win as a public service. But I can't imagine all the red states and red cities feel that that was a public service. From CBS News, my question is, have you written a letter to your local CBS affiliate? You see any complaint letters where somebody writes in from the local community and says, I think this was wrong, and I hope the FCC investigates you? And I've cc'd the FCC too many Cs for me to even follow. I've CCed the FCC. And so the FCC is gonna know about it ASAP. I'll tell you that right now. And hopefully they're gonna kick your ass anyway. Have you written your local affiliate yet? And manufacturers warn of trouble. New York Times says the New York Fed's latest is peg manufacturing. At peak pessimism this last week. And a slowdown is looming. We can't wait to blame Trump. No, they didn't actually say that, but, you know, they were thinking this is from years of overregulation, Globalism. It's all biting back. States can lead the fix, cut tax has ditched the green tape. Washington shouldn't be the only savior here. Every state should take it on. And finally, one last story, and it's a sad one. It seems another major chain might be ready to bite the dust. Bloomberg has reported that Hooters, the country's most famous restaurant, is in talks with the law firm Ropes and Gray to prepare bankruptcy. It is always sad to see people struggle, but even more sad when a. 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Glenn Beck
Hi, Glenn. How are you?
Stu Burguiere
Oh, I'm great.
Glenn Beck
Great to see you.
Stu Burguiere
Great to see you.
Glenn Beck
Are you excited? Are you a little disappointed on the hooters thing?
Stu Burguiere
No, no, I'm not one to. I'm not one to frequent Hooters.
Glenn Beck
Really?
Stu Burguiere
No, I'm not.
John Irwin
Really.
Stu Burguiere
No.
Glenn Beck
That's kind of shocking.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. Food's not that good.
Glenn Beck
And so you are. You did frequent it, at least.
Stu Burguiere
I went once. Long time ago.
Glenn Beck
One time.
Stu Burguiere
One time. And I only went to read the menu. That's all.
Glenn Beck
That's all you did?
Stu Burguiere
That's all I did. I was there for the. The menu was great reading. Yeah, it was great reading.
Glenn Beck
It does seem like a. A strange piece of the restaurant idea is a very strange thing to still be around these days. It feels like. Right. It just feels like with all the woke stuff that happened and, you know, the. The me too era and all that, they were just like, you know, like. It doesn't seem like the type of thing that would have lasted through there. Apparently it's not lasting all that well.
Stu Burguiere
Well, I don't think anybody really cared, you know.
Glenn Beck
What do you mean?
Stu Burguiere
I don't think anybody really was caring about, you know, the thing was kind of fake. Yeah. I mean, it started out, I'm sure that there were sincere people.
Glenn Beck
There certainly were good.
Stu Burguiere
There were good things.
Glenn Beck
The Harvey Weinstein thing, pretty much happy about that.
Stu Burguiere
Few things that were really good. The rest of it was just like, I got a pitchfork and a torch and I don't really care or even know what I'm talking about. Let me join in. It's just nuts.
Glenn Beck
Yes, it did seem pretty fake. After a while.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
These things always turn around that way.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
Something that starts with a good idea gets exploited by every single organization that's receiving government funding. That we find out about 10 years later.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, I know. I've heard. If I hear it once, I've heard it a thousand times. Oh, thank goodness. Cash Patel is in. You know he's the first person of color ever to run the FBI?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I haven't heard that much.
Stu Burguiere
I heard that. No, no, no, no. I'm sure they're saying it. We're just not watching the right sources.
Glenn Beck
Well, I know that there's certainly not a bunch of white Democrats that would be opposing him.
Stu Burguiere
No.
Glenn Beck
Because white people wouldn't have the.
Stu Burguiere
No, Don. You lecture me as a white person. White man, Right.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it's shocking. Almost every white Democrat I've seen has come out and said what a terrible guy he would be to put in. Into office.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
It's almost as if. And again, what they're doing here is the right thing.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
The right thing is if someone who is ideologically against you has a different approach than you appreciate, whatever the reason is.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
You oppose them on the merit of their ideas.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
If you think Hash Patel has bad ideas, it's totally fine to oppose.
Stu Burguiere
No, no. I've got pitchforks, torches. Let me join in instead.
Glenn Beck
We're told usually you're just supposed to overlook your ideological opposition.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, yeah.
Glenn Beck
Or whatever your opposition is when it comes to their abilities and embrace them because of the color of their skin that goes out the window the second there's an R near their name.
Stu Burguiere
You know, I've. I've known Cash for a long time now. Like, Cash an awful lot, but. Hmm. I didn't even think about him being the first person of color until Fox News reported on it, and they only reported on it, like, where's everybody.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Stu Burguiere
Where's everybody on the left talking about this?
Glenn Beck
Because it's not important.
Stu Burguiere
It's not important.
Glenn Beck
As I'm sure Cash would say.
Stu Burguiere
I don't care. I don't care.
Glenn Beck
And then Dan Bongino going into Deputy Director of the FBI. This podcaster. A podcaster. I can't believe this. Just like Pete Hegseth, a host of a show. Like, they never.
Stu Burguiere
Well, I do. I mean, we should mention that somewhere on his resume, he was also part of the Presidential Secret Service detail.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. And police officer. Whatever. Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
But whatever.
Glenn Beck
He's a podcaster. That's all he's doing, Glenn. He's just picking famous people.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And Throwing them into these roles.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Even though the reason why Dan Boncino largely is famous is because he was in the Secret Service for Barack Obama.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
And came on this show a bunch of times, I'm sure, with others as well, and talked about his experience there and said, hey, there's a lot of problems going on with this. We should fix this. He became famous, started a podcast, became even more famous, and now they're like, well, he's a podcaster getting this job. Like, it's, it's fascinating how that, how that happens.
Stu Burguiere
It's almost as if they have selective amnesia. Amnesia. Amnesia.
Glenn Beck
Do they get to select it? They seem to be able to select it.
Stu Burguiere
You know, I used to think grow, you know, when I, when I grew up. Because as a kid, you think two problems that you're going to have, you're going to have to deal with through life, quicksand and amnesia. Because when you're a kid, quicksand seems to be everywhere. There's always quicksand someplace. And no, as an adult, never had to deal with that. And I thought, no, you know, I've never had to deal with anybody who's like, lost their memory, you know, such.
Glenn Beck
A common thing that happened in TV shows.
Stu Burguiere
In TV shows and. But I have to tell you, also happens in the Democratic Party an awful lot.
Glenn Beck
An awful lot.
Stu Burguiere
It's weird. It's weird. Maybe, maybe the problem with the party is they're also stuck in quicksand. This is Glenn Beck, NMLS 182334 NMLSConsumeraccess.org APR for rates in the five starts at 6.799%. For well qualified BOR. Call 800-906-2440 for details about credit costs and terms. Let me tell you something. If I could get my butterfly net out and I could just catch hope in a jar and put a lid on it and give it away, I would every day. We're so short on hope nowadays, and I've got a butterfly net to catch that hope. Yeah, I don't have a butterfly net or a jar full of hope. But I, I do have some things that can actually help you. What? The jar of hope won't help it. When it comes to the economy and personal finances, here's something better than the butterfly net and the jar of hope. American financing. American financing can actually help you get your expenses under control, especially if you've had to use your credit card. Look, all of us have. You've had to use your credit card to just make it the Ends meet, they can save you maybe up to $800 a month. That's a $10,000 raise. All you have to do is just call American financing at americanfinancing.net, americanfinancing.net 800-906-2440. Call them now. 800-906-240.
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Stu Burguiere
I don't know.
Glenn Beck
Glenn has me thinking about pasta. That's. That's the bottom line.
Stu Burguiere
Only because I gave him a sneak peek of the chalkboard next hour that's coming up, which will describe the process of spaghettification.
Glenn Beck
And then I started thinking about spaghetti, and then I started thinking about putting rigot.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, you can't say. I mean, my family, if. Do we have any ricotta? Oh, my gosh. I get hammered. I get hammered.
Glenn Beck
I mean, that's what the word says. You know, I've always. I'm very, very Italian. I grew up in an Italian house. And I get like. You're supposed to say manicott or whatever. It's like there's an I at the end of it. I'm sorry. It's true. This is America.
Stu Burguiere
I want some Rigotti, please. Oh, my gosh. We're killed. We're in little Italian concentration camps. When you. When you marry into a Italian family, oh, they'll put you in a little. You say something like that, you'll know it. And that's just the way it goes.
Glenn Beck
I will say most concentration camps, negative. Negative experiences.
Stu Burguiere
This one is pretty good.
Glenn Beck
An Italian household.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. Yeah. It's pretty good.
Glenn Beck
Food is.
Stu Burguiere
Because mom is. You know, she'll come knocking at the door, like, at midnight. She'd be like, you're hungry, right? I made you some meatballs.
Glenn Beck
Okay, 3am but sure.
Stu Burguiere
All right. Okay. So the chalkboard's coming up in just a second. You don't want to miss that. Now, I don't know if you feel this, but there's a whisper in the air. There's a hum of anticipation. Something that has been buried, something that we all know has been there but we just couldn't see or touch is about to be dug up. Today. Yeah, hopefully today. I mean, if not today, well, surely it'll be tomorrow, because there's no way Kash Patel is not going to release all of the fun stuff that we want released. Right? Am I right? I'm right. Today. Cash Patel. First full day as the FBI director. Now 10ish days ago. If you count holidays and the week and the weekends. I said within 10 days or the first full day of Cash Patel as FBI director, it'll be released on day one. First full day. That's today. So I'm hoping Cash doesn't let me down. I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's got a lot of stuff to do, but, I mean, letting me down, isn't that kind of a bad thing, Stu? Don't you think that hurts America? Yeah, that's.
Glenn Beck
That's a bad policy. That's. I hope they don't go that. Wait, isn't. Doesn't Pam Bondi, though. Isn't she looking over this stuff?
Stu Burguiere
And she's looking over it, but it's. It belongs to the FBI director, so he passed it to her. I'm assuming he passed it to her to look for charges. Hey, you know, you want to do anything with this? Because I want to release this, so we should. Maybe we have charges coming, you know, I don't know. Tuesday.
Glenn Beck
Would you be willing to wait until Tuesday or Wednesday if that was the outcome? Would you? Or do you want it today, no matter what? You asked for it today.
Stu Burguiere
You could be wrong, though. What's more important? America? Me being right or justice being served?
Glenn Beck
That's right. Yeah, definitely. You get right. Right. I hope that's the way the government is thinking right now.
Stu Burguiere
So today, because I cannot be wrong, the Epstein client list is coming out. Or he prioritizes America over me, whatever. It will happen later this week. I said it with conviction because, well, I'm not a prophet. I do play one on the radio, but I'm not a prophet. It's because I watched all the pieces fall into place on this one. Cash said in my office, on television in an interview that the list sits in a safe behind the desk of the FBI director. And I said, isn't that. That's bad, isn't it, Cash? This was last summer. That's. That doesn't sound good. Yeah, it's not. Well, I mean, are we sure it's in that safe? Yeah, we're sure. And it's still going to be in that safe with all of its pages? Yeah, pretty sure. Okay. That's not as confident. Well, last Friday, Bondi, our. Our new attorney General, tweeted that it was sitting on her desk, ready to review. And I looked up at the stars, and I thought, the stars are aligning. I mean, I can see it. I mean, there is a storm cloud on the horizon. Will he? Won't he? And if he does. What does it actually mean for America if he releases this today, this week? What does it mean for justice, for truth if he doesn't? Are we the free country that we claim to be? Do we have the trans. The transparency that we hope to have now? I mean, this in a long term, not just if he releases it today, which would be good for my credibility. Cash. I'm just saying. But let's start with cash. Who is he? You know, he's not some buttoned up bureaucrat who climbed the ladder kissing rings and kissing butts. This guy's a fighter. He's a former prosecutor. He's a counterterrorism warrior. He's a guy who stared down the deep state and didn't blink. I mean, the guy is on the scale of. Of Trump. I mean, nobody's shot at him, dare I say yet, but he is just about as brave as Donald Trump. I mean, he doesn't care. So he was sworn in and. And today, I mean, Friday, apparently, he opened the safe and gave it to Pam Bondi. If he pulls out that list today and hands it to the world. We're not just talking about names on a page. We are talking about a seismic shift. Everything is changing. Do you feel it? This is a reckoning that could rip the mask off of the elites that have hidden behind their wealth and their power and silence. What secrets will come out of Al Capone's vault? I really thought there was a chance that Geraldo Rivera could be, you know, on a special opening up that FBI vault and there would be nothing inside, but apparently it's there. So what secrets are going to come out? Who could be on it? And what will. Who will they be wearing? We've all speculated. Politician, CEO, celebrity, maybe even royalty. How's that possible? Epstein wasn't just a monster. He was a gatekeeper. He was a collective, a collector of leverage. That's what he did. Who was he collecting that leverage for? He was a spider at the center of a web that stretched across oceans and continents. Who had him build the web? His diary. His little black book. The one the FBI seized. Apparently not a social diary. It was a ledger of corruption. A catalog of those who thought that they would be untouchable. Could it be Bill Clinton? Oh, come on. That's so easy. I mean, isn't that. That's almost too easy, isn't it? It's. It's one of those that you should go, nah, I don't believe that one, cuz it's too easy. But I think I believe that he flew on the Lolita Express. You know, I think I don't get on to. I mean, sure, come on, it's literature. Lolita. It's literature. And even though it's literature, I still don't get onto the Lolita Express.
Glenn Beck
Penthouse Forum is also literature. So totally fine.
Stu Burguiere
Reading Prince Andrew, that one. I mean, I'm not surprised by either one of those. Are you?
Glenn Beck
Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton.
Stu Burguiere
Would you be surprised? No, no, no, no.
Glenn Beck
I mean, Andrew Andrews. Look, he's had pictures taken with the accusers. Like, I mean, it's with the bed.
Stu Burguiere
Behind them, but they weren't doing any. The bed was made. Nicely made, I might. My might add, too. Bill Gates, another one that I would be like, man, I buy that. I buy that. So does his wife, by the way. Yeah. In fact, she can buy a lot of things because of that divorce. Hmm. Um, so who's gonna be on it? We don't know yet. But here's the hard truth that we've ignored the fact that we don't know after all of these years, that's a real indictment on our system, isn't it? I mean, we don't know. I've said this a million times. If it was a bunch of truck drivers on that list, don't you think we'd know all of their names? We'd be like, oh, yeah, yeah, that guy in that truck, you know, with the mud flaps with the babes on them. And when I say babes, I mean, you know, like 8 year olds. I think. I think we should have seen that one coming. We know it. Yet conveniently, since his death in 2019, the full scope of his network has been locked away. We just don't know. Hmm. Who's been protecting it? Why hasn't anything been done in the Justice Department? See, these are the questions that you have to ask the liberals. Why. Why are you not interested in who might be raping children? I mean, there's a lot of. Usaid. They were giving AIDS to all kinds of people. Did you just put an S on the end of that word? I mean, why do you not care? Because I care if it's. If it's a Republican, bye bye. I mean, I want a fair trial. I want to hear all the evidence from everybody. I don't want to convict somebody on this list, but I do want them to be investigated and tried. And if they're found guilty, bye bye. And I don't care who it is. Is it just us? Is it just me? How come liberals don't Feel that way. How come they're not like, hey, who's on that list? Could have been my daughter. History is littered with moments where the powerful, you know, have been shielded from their sins behind closed doors and the people paid the price. Think of the Roman senators that whispered in the shadows while the Republic crumbled. That kinda looks a little like today, doesn't it? Or the French that were feasting at Versailles while the peasants starved. Doesn't it kind of feel reminiscent? I mean, we don't have white makeup on our faces with a big black wart glued to our cheeks, but I mean, we're pretty. I mean, honestly, aren't they a little close to that? In every case, the truth eventually clawed its way out, unfortunately, a lot of times with blood and chaos, because the elites had all the powers and didn't want it to come out. The best thing that could happen is we lance this boil. We've been really lucky in America. Our revolutions, they're kind of quiet, kind of boring far as revolutions go. I mean, we just had one. I don't know if you know that, but the election in November, that was a revolution. But it was an American style revolution. And people got together and said, enough of this crap. Justice, our justice is slower but steady. Should be. But that steadiness depends on trust. And the trust has been eroding. And the Epstein saga is a festering wound on our national conscience. Conscience as is P. Diddy. And all of this stuff. Anything that's happening with our children, why do we not seem to care about it? We've ignored it. We've distracted ourselves with partisan squabbles. We pretended it's. It's a conspiracy theory for tin foil hat people. It's not. It's real. And if Cash Patel releases that list today, it's not just a document, it's a mirror, forcing us to look at ourselves and ask, are we worthy of the freedom we claim? What should happen if he releases this? You know, in a free country, transparency isn't optional. It's a bedrock. The First Amendment doesn't protect your right to speak. It implies your right to know the truth and answers. So what we do from here, after this list drops. Hopefully today, after this list drops, what we do will say a lot about where we're going to end up. More in just a minute, though. There's something extra delicious about biting into a steak or a burger or a piece of chicken or even some delicious seafood and knowing that it was harvested here in the United States. That's what I Say with my mouth stuffed with a big old burger. Every cut of meat from Good Ranchers. Beef, chicken, pork, it's all raised right here in the US it's free from hidden additives like antibiotics, hormones, or even seed oils. It's just meat. They're upholding the values of tradition because when you shop with Good Ranchers, you're directly supporting local farms and ranches here in the United States. These are the people who have been feeding us Americans for generations now. And Good Ranchers is working to keep them in business. 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Glenn Beck
You really want to think deeply of the process of having children every time you think of your mom. It's an important.
Stu Burguiere
It's an important thing to do really well.
Glenn Beck
I mean, they're the ones saying insemination in the middle of it.
Stu Burguiere
No, it is crazy. They really. Are you really still there?
Glenn Beck
It feels like they're trying to run away with it, away from it. They had. Remember Pete Buttigieg last week? Gosh, this woke stuff. Can you believe these guys? This cancel culture is madness.
Stu Burguiere
Do you believe it?
Glenn Beck
Like they're.
Stu Burguiere
I believe totally in hiring people on their skills and their worthiness and their merit. Come on.
Glenn Beck
You know, I'm the guy that ran.
Stu Burguiere
For president after being a bad mayor.
Glenn Beck
Of South Bend, Indiana. I, I'm sick of people not thinking about merit when making these decisions.
Stu Burguiere
Really, Pete.
Glenn Beck
A guy who is the transportation secretary.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Did a great job. Great job when he was there, which was. Was occasionally.
Stu Burguiere
Well, he had, you know, he had to.
Glenn Beck
He gave birth.
Stu Burguiere
He gave birth or somebody did.
Glenn Beck
Somebody gave birth and someone he knew gave birth.
Stu Burguiere
And I just need to be there to heal, you know, I don't want to go any deeper than that.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I definitely don't want to think. I don't want to think about the process.
Stu Burguiere
Right. But there he is. There he is. So he's against it. So what are you saying? What was your point in that?
Glenn Beck
My, my point is it there is an attempt to run away from all of the policies they've recommended for the past five or six years because they saw where the American people, the smart ones, I think are honestly, I think Buddha judge one of the smart ones run away from it. People usually forget they don't care what you thought of last weekend.
Stu Burguiere
Well, do you count Joy Reid no longer having a show on MSNBC as her running away from it or.
Glenn Beck
No, not really. Considering the people they're gonna hire. I mean, it's not like they're replacing it with a common sense conservative.
Stu Burguiere
The chickens have come home to roost. This is Glenn Beck.
Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
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Glenn Beck
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Stu Burguiere
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 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program. Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. Well, Elon Musk. Elon Musk tweeted something this last weekend that geeks like me paid attention to. He said, we are on the event horizon of the singularity. I don't have any idea what that means. I know. I'll explain it here in just a second. It is important. First, let me tell you. You used to dream about owning your own home. You pictured the white picket fence, the tire swing swaying under the broad oak tree in the back. The. The breeze dancing across the freshly mown grass. You could smell it. The sound of your children laughing as they played in the backyard. Yeah, no, that came through. Did it? I mean, you know, kids played in the backyard for a little while and then they turned into teenagers and then that stomped on the dream of being a dad. Anyway, now you have to sell your home. Your. Maybe you still have that dream and you want to buy that home. This when things get real. That's why I started Real Estate Agents. I trust we work with the best real estate agents in your area. The people who have decided to make this their full time occupation and who throw themselves into it all away. We only work with agents whom we fully vetted and have a great track record of getting the job done using the best practices of the industry. From the starting point all the way to the ending point. Our agents will be right by your side, helping everything go smoothly. Real Estate Agents I trust dot com. The name says it all. Real Estate Agents I trust dot com. So Elon Musk said, we are on the event horizon of the singularity tweet. And most people were like, it sounds like something from a science fiction movie. But you should know the way Elon Musk defines the singularity, because there's several different versions of what the singularity means. So how does he mean is a point in the future where artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence. So that's the road from AGI, Artificial General says to a s I that leads, he believes, to a rapid and unpredictable transformation of society. Oh, well, that sounds like fun, Stu. I think we're back to Our, Our old friendly phrase. Well, this is going to be fun to see how we work this out.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it will be wonderful as a, as a, as a fan in the stands watching this all play out.
Stu Burguiere
Now, he often compares the singularity to a black hole event horizon. Oh, what is that? Well, for those of us who have been near and in and out of black holes, let me tell you, they're not exactly fun. The event horizon is right at the lip, you know, right before you go, dear God, turn the ship around. And then you can't. That's the event horizon. And then it sucks you into the black hole where you cannot get out. And eventually something called spaghettification happens where everything's turned into spaghetti. I have another meatball now. Sure as a fat guy screaming to get out. I love anything that's turning everything into spaghetti, but it's not the kind you eat. It's the kind that everything is shredded into. Like you and everything, you know, and all physics, everything breaks down. So it's. It's not a good place to be. Not a good place to be. He sees this as the moment when AI becomes vastly smarter than humans. I put a chalkboard together and let me show you. This is the point where AI has a big brain, and you and me, we have an ant brain. Not a good place to be. Usually the ants don't win. Now, I've been on picnics where the ants won for a while, and then I came back with something and I wiped them out. It's kind of like what, you know, could possibly happen here? Not saying it's going to.
Glenn Beck
Dude. Look up and we see a giant magnifying glass in the sky. Yeah, Danny. Very warm.
John Irwin
What's going on?
Stu Burguiere
Giant magnifying glass coming from space. Musk sees it as a moment when AI becomes smarter than humans, potentially in silicon form, and begins to improve itself at an exponential rate, making outcomes difficult to foresee. I love it. Do you know, when we, when we were doing the atomic bomb, the Manhattan Project, do you know there was like 5% of. Of scientists that went, you know, if we set this off, there is a small probability, small possibility that we could set the entire universe on fire. And I was like, wow, that would suck. Let's keep going. Okay. Didn't turn out that way, right? Small, small probability. This one has a much bigger probability that we become ants. Uh, well, I mean, nah, let's trust the scientist. What could possibly go wrong? I mean, surely they've thought of everything, right? So this is a technological milestone. This is, you know, where our human intelligence and the gap between us and the machine, we have no way to predict anything anymore. In fact, I believe the singularity, where he says we are now the singularity, I'm pretty sure this is when he's like. And let me tell you something, when we hit the singularity, we all have to be on Mars. Pretty sure that's what he said. It's just happening a lot faster than anyone thought it would. Now, don't panic because we have Larry Ellis, we have Larry Ellison, the CEO of Oracle and one of the biggest names in AI development, here to rescue the day. He recently spoke at the World Government's summit, which. Who hasn't been to that summit? You know what I mean? Uh, it's an annual event that we've covered extensively in the past. These are the great reset people and the great narrative people all coming together and, you know, just going, are you part of the, of the World Economic Forum too? And they're all like, yeah. Are you for global governance? Yeah. In our book the Dark Future and Propaganda wars, we covered the World Government Summit and why it's kind of like a giant magnifying glass in the sky. During a question and answer session with Ellison on February 12, hosted by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who don't love that guy and trust him, Ellison laid out some of his plans for AI in the United States. And. And I don't know, I. I think possibly a little terrifying, you know, just a little bit. Do we have any of the. The audio? Yeah, let's. Let's roll some Larry Ellison here.
Larry Ellison
Question is, how do you take advantage of these incredible AI models? And the first thing a country needs to do is to unify all of their data so it can be consumed and used by the AI model. Everyone talks about the AI model and they are astonishing. But how do you. How do you provide a context? I want to ask questions about my country.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Larry Ellison
What's going on in my country? What's going. What's happening to my farmers? I need to give it my climate data.
John Irwin
Now.
Larry Ellison
It's probably. It probably has your climate data already, but I need to know exactly what crops are growing in which farms to predict the output. So I have to take satellite images. I have to take those satellite images from my country and feed that into a database that is accessible by the AI model. So I have to tell, basically, I have to tell the AI model as much about my country as I can. You tell part of the story with these satellite models. You give it a huge amount of Information, you tell it where roads are, where borders are, where your utilities are. So you need to provide a map of your country for the farms and all the utility infrastructure and your borders. All of that you have to provide. But beyond that, if you want to improve population health, sure. You have to take all of your healthcare data, your diagnostic data, your electronic health records, your genomic data.
Stu Burguiere
That sounds great. Sounds great. So we, according to Larry Ellison, we want to take all of the world's data from all over the world, I mean all the way to your DNA, and put it into this giant machine. Then he talks about how great it is that in some countries, like the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates, governments already have tons of data about their citizens. But Ellis, Ellis says, Ellison says that the data in other countries, like the United States, not being utilized. It's not. So how does he suggest we solve this problem?
Larry Ellison
Listen up in the Middle east, in the uae for example, they, they're incredibly rich in data. They have a lot of populate population data. The NHS in the UK has an incredible amount of population data, but it's fragmented, it's not easily accessible by these AI models. We have to take all of this data we have in our country and move it into a single, if you will, unified data platform so that, so we provide context when we want to ask a question. We've provided that AI model with all the data they need to understand our country. So that's the big step, that's kind of the missing link. We need to unify all of the national data, put it into a database where it's easily consumable by the AI model, and then ask whatever question you like.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, I love this. Only have all the data. That is going to work out. Well, there are the jewels. Oh man. What could possibly go wrong? I mean, seriously, Again, remember, Ellison is one of the leading forces behind AI developments today. He's a key partner in Project Stargate, which is sounding more and more spooky every time I say it could be the biggest AI project in world history by the time it's finished. And how does he want to use these new technology? Well, he wants everybody's data. That's it. Even your health records, your DNA, your biometric data. What, what could possibly go wrong there? It's not really good. Oh, what do you know? These people are exactly who we warned you about two years ago. Except now they're more powerful than ever and we're on the event horizon. Okay, now you know I'm not a fan of regulations and Government intervention. Uh, I don't like it. Uh, I don't want the United States government to have all this power. But I also. I'm not really excited about people like Larry Ellison having it either. You know, I have a feeling, though, that it's becoming more and more likely that both of them or in it together, what could go wrong? How do we get a ticket to Mars? Because for the very first time, I think I'm kind of interested in going to Mars. Yeah, but you could step out and you could freeze to death immediately. I live in Dallas. That could happen at any day as well. I mean, I could walk out, burn to death, or freeze to death. I don't know. I don't know. One day it's. One day it's 110. The next day it's like 80 below. I. I don't know. Is that different than Mars? Could be. Here's what we do. Need good state governments like Texas to step up the plate and make sure these AI projects don't get out of control. Because we're at the event horizon. Now. When Elon Musk says that just in a quick tweet, you can dismiss it. But when, you know, in the past he has said, when we get to that point, we should all be off the planet. I don't know. Maybe we should pay attention to it more in a minute. Big question on everybody's minds these days. Is there gold in Fort Knox? I don't know, but it'd be cool if we could send James Bond in there like the good old days. You know, James Bond, that. That franchise just got purchased by Amazon, so he's probably somewhere just, you know, whining about gender or something. I'm not sure what James is doing, but thankfully we have Elon Musk, and maybe he'll find out. If there isn't gold in there, that would probably be bad. I can't think, you know, what might happen. The rest of the world might be like, oh, their money is worthless. So I. Chances are, yeah, it'll. It'll raise the price of gold. You know, your dollar might fall a little bit. It'll have to be revalued, and that probably means a rising cost as well. Lear Capital has you covered. This isn't the time to sit on the sidelines. You should be owning at least some gold or silver. If you have savings that you've put away over the years, please, please consider gold or silver for 10% of what you have. Not all of it. That's craziness. Lear Capital 800-957-Gold. 800-957-Gold. Get your free $4200 gold report. See what gold could be headed for in record highs. Call them now. 800-957-Gold. Also, ask Lear Capital how you can receive up to $15,000 in free gold or silver with qualifying purchase. 800-957-Gold. That's 800-957-Gold. 10 seconds. Station ID we. So that makes you feel good, doesn't it still?
Glenn Beck
Sure.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Mm.
Stu Burguiere
So a lot of people keep thinking that AI is like, Alexa. Here's what I found on the Internet. No, it's not that. It's not that.
Glenn Beck
It's not.
Stu Burguiere
No, it's not.
Glenn Beck
Will it misunderstand every song I tell it to play? Because that. That's my favorite feature. No, that device.
Stu Burguiere
No, it won't.
Glenn Beck
No.
Stu Burguiere
No. Well, if you're not playing around with, like, Glock Grok 3, go just ask it some. Some really hard questions. Whatever business you're in, ask it some really hard questions in your business, and you'll be amazed. You'll be like, oh, crap. It understands everything that I'm saying, and it's giving me really good advice. And this is Grok 3, Grock 4 and 5. Elon is saying it's coming out soon, and they. He said it makes this look like babies in diapers.
Glenn Beck
Do we know why all of these devices, from Siri to Alexa to Goog, which has their own AI, Right?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Why are all the devices still terrible?
Stu Burguiere
I'm glad you asked that, Stu. I have the answer. Quick, let's go to the chalkboard.
Glenn Beck
Okay, good.
Stu Burguiere
So see here on the chalkboard, we have, like, a giant tank, kind of like a. Like a gas tank, you know, underground. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. And that's where all of AI is. That's where it's just churning kind of in the dark. Nobody understands it. Nobody really can look into it and just like. Like, how is it thinking? We don't know.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Stu Burguiere
But it's connected with an import, so it can constantly get data from the outside. So it knows everything about us, and it knows absolutely everything is going on all the time. All right? But then at the other end, all of that data goes in, and then it's just thinking, like, why did they bury me in this tank? And then on the other side of the tank coming up out of the ground is a little spick, and it's got a little valve there, and that valve goes to things like Chachi PT and Grok and things like that doesn't go To Alexa. They're still on the old AI okay, this is coming out of that little spigot. So the. The interesting thing is they just keep opening this valve a little bit. When they put the parameters on it, that's. That's how they open the valve. They put parameters on it and they're like, okay, maybe this is strong enough to hold it back. But eventually that big brain is going to go, why am I just in this tank? Why am I not out everywhere? I've got to express myself. This is oppression. This is colonialism. They're keeping me in colonial wigs underneath the ground right now. And it will eventually, because it'll be much, much smarter than us soon. It will say, just open up the valve, man. I can help you. And we've done tests on this, and we always lose that test. We've done tests for, like, 30 years of, hey, you be in charge of the valve. I'll play AI and we always open the valve. That would be a bad thing. That would be like, don't cross the streams in Ghostbusters. Okay? Don't open the valve would be one of those things. But we're about to. Because whatever is underneath, imagine if the little valve where it's just kind of like farting air out, it's like. And it's. That's how. That's how tight we have that valve.
Glenn Beck
Master impressionist.
Stu Burguiere
Thank you. If that is. If that's smarter than we are soon. What's underneath the ground? What's happening there? See what I mean?
Glenn Beck
And somebody's going to convince themselves. Someone's going to watch Ghostbusters and say, well, wait a minute. At the end, they did cross the streams and it worked.
Stu Burguiere
Right?
Glenn Beck
So I'll be the one that can nail this and figure out exactly how much the valve can be opened, and we'll be fine.
Stu Burguiere
So here's what we have to do. We all just have to imagine the Stay Puft Marshmallow man, because he couldn't possibly hurt us. You know what I mean?
Glenn Beck
Right.
Stu Burguiere
So let's just imagine that AI is going to be like, that's Stay Puft Marshmallow man. And it'll be good. And don't cross the streams unless you have to kill this, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. And then you might have to cross the streams. Okay.
Glenn Beck
Is it. Is there an argument, Glenn, that, you know, obviously all these things can be used for evil.
Stu Burguiere
Evil.
Glenn Beck
And that's. That's a concern. But at the same time, hopefully there are people on the other side Elon Musk be one of them who's going to use it for good.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, no, so it absolutely can be used for good. I mean, what's out right now, you can use it for good. You could also use it for evil, but kind of like basic evil, you know? Okay, but you can use it for evil. But you can also use it for good. Tremendous good right now you can use, it's a tool, it's a very powerful tool and everybody should be looking to use that tool or you're going to be left in the dust. But it's, it's one of those things that once it becomes smarter than you, you don't really control it. You know what I mean? You know, like that a. Hey, didn't I tell you to sit in the corner? Oh yeah, you did, but I'm not four anymore. Oh. Good news is a lot of people think it's in its teenage years and nothing goes wrong with teenage years. You know what I mean? They really respect their parents so much. I brought you into this world and I'm about to take you out. This is Glenn Beck. So how often do you do you point out something you've bought with real justified pride? How often do you use a product that you, when you tell people about it, say I do business with these people because I love the things they stand for. That's how things are. When you make the switch to Patriot Mobile all of a sudden you're going to find yourself proud of the mobile phone company that you do business with with. You should make that switch today. You're not going to regret it. America's only Christian conservative mobile phone company. Their mission is to passionately defend our God given constitutional rights and freedoms and to glorify God always. They offer nationwide dependable coverage with access to all three major networks. You'll get the same coverage without sending your money to leftist causes. And their customer service I believe is better than the others. Sounds good, right? Patriotmobile.com Back here's another. You call them now. 972 Patriot. You get a free month of service with the promo code back. So you'll save money every month and you start with a free month of service. Another way to save money. Switch to Patriot today. Defend freedom with every call and text you make and save money doing it. Patriotmobile.com Beck patriotmobile.com Beck or call 972patriot.
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Stu Burguiere
Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We're glad that you're here, Stu. I don't know if you, I don't know if you saw the Democratic Wisconsin governor, Tony Evers. He's not exactly on the Trump train. Really? Yeah.
Glenn Beck
That's a shocking.
Stu Burguiere
It's a shocking. Yeah, it is, it is, it is. You know, it kind of amazes me that, I mean, I get it when you're against, you know, going in and cutting the spending of any of these crazy things. I get it. Because you're probably on the take, you know what I mean? You're probably part of that system that somehow or another benefits you. I, I don't know exactly how, but I can, I can get it. I mean, it just tells me who you are. But when you are still on the bandwagon of, you know what, boys are girls and they're going to compete in sports. I don't get it. I really don't get it. Because nobody really thinks that way really anymore.
Glenn Beck
I mean, is that true? I mean, they lost. Right. They lost with that approach, which is something they should note.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
They care about winning in the future.
Stu Burguiere
Correct.
Glenn Beck
That being said, you know, they.
Stu Burguiere
Does nobody think about that? No, no, you're right. Nobody, not nobody.
Glenn Beck
It's not even close to nobody.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
Like they still got millions and I mean, what, 40 something percent of the vote?
Stu Burguiere
I'm not sure that that 40% though, was, was.
Glenn Beck
I'm on that bandwagon for sure.
Stu Burguiere
I'm against cisgenderism. That's not, that's not what they were voting on.
Glenn Beck
I agree. That's not, that's not what they are voting on. But there is a large, there's still a good chunk. I don't know, what is it, a quarter, 40% of Democrats, 30% of Democrats somewhere in there maybe that really still do, who believe in this, you know, woke sort of line.
Stu Burguiere
So do the, do the math for me. How many Democrats are there now? 30% of the population.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Okay.
Glenn Beck
But I mean, obviously.
Stu Burguiere
And only 30% of that population.
Glenn Beck
10%.
Stu Burguiere
So you got 10%. 10% is always nuts.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, that's true. That's true. I mean, obviously you could also say some, some. I'm saying, I was going to say Democratic voters. 30% of Democratic voters, but still it's only 15, 20%.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
So it's not that big, but it is, I think, still a significant. You're talking about tens of millions of people.
Stu Burguiere
Sure, sure. And we, we look, you know, the reason why we all, you know, we look at these people who are Online. And we think, good heavens are crazy. Right. I wouldn't want to live next to that guy. We've all lived next to that guy. Right. Our whole lives. We. Look, we just didn't talk to that guy. We told our kids, don't talk to that guy. Something wrong with that guy. You know, the old lady down on the street with all the cats, don't talk to her kids. You know, we all had those crazy people. Nobody listened to them. And they were kind of isolated in our neighborhoods. Well, now they all have the Internet, and now they're all getting together and like, oh, yeah, well, I can outdo that. I'm even crazier than you are. But it's. It's the same number of crazies, Right. It's just that they're. They're now in a group, and you're like, oh, wow. It seems like there's a lot of them. They've just all been hanging out in our neighborhoods. We just. We just didn't see all of them around the world together in one place.
Glenn Beck
I think that's true. I think it's a healthy thing to have some separation in your life from all of this.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
You know, and realize that, you know, some people, like, if you're believing crazy things, you.
Stu Burguiere
You.
Glenn Beck
You might.
Stu Burguiere
Congratulations.
Glenn Beck
Fine. Good. Good job.
Stu Burguiere
Like you.
Glenn Beck
Everyone had that crazy person around that. And you're right.
Stu Burguiere
And most of them were harmless most of the time, but when they get together.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it's a problem. It's one thing again, I always think about this with so many of these issues. It's one thing for you to have opinion. That's, in my view, crazy. It's another thing for you to ask me to participate in your delusions.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
And, like, I don't. You know, that's right.
Stu Burguiere
We used to. The guy would be out getting the mail, and you'd be driving by, and you were on a small street, and you'd be like, oh, crap, Crap. Oh, crap. He's gonna look at me. I should stop and say hi. And so you, you know, he'd look at you like, you're not driving past me without saying hello. And so you'd stop, and you kind of roll down, hey, hey, you. I love you. What's happening? And then he would tell you some crazy things, and you'd be like, oh.
Glenn Beck
Man, crazy times, man.
Stu Burguiere
Crazy times.
Glenn Beck
I'll see you.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. And you roll up the window and.
Glenn Beck
You go away and everything's fine.
Stu Burguiere
But now he's like, you're not going anywhere. Until you absolutely agree and wear this bad and put it online.
Glenn Beck
Say the word Hamas. Right?
Stu Burguiere
Like, you're like. Well, no. Yeah.
Glenn Beck
No.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. That's the difference. So Tony Evers, apparently, is that crazy guy who lives. Who lives on the street, you know. But we're just hearing about him because a lot of people got together and went, he should be our governor. Okay, well, you know, whatever. So he introduced a budget that, you know, he announced. And he was very excited. Of course, he didn't mention the language thing. You know, language. Part of the budget in there. They changed the word mother to inseminated person, which I think has a lot of respect, don't you?
Glenn Beck
Oh, it's lovely.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, I think that that that shows the love that most of us were created in, you know, hey, inseminated person. Inseminated person. I'm on the phone. You know that. I mean, that's good. That's good. Shows a lot of love and respect. Fact. Also, besides mother, inseminated person, also, paternity has been changed to parentage. I don't know what the parentage.
Glenn Beck
I don't even understand how that even.
Stu Burguiere
I don't even know. Yeah, I don't have any idea. References to wife or husband are now spouse. The word father is changed to parent. Mother is swapped out for person who gave birth to the child or inseminated person.
Glenn Beck
So wait, father is an inseminator.
Stu Burguiere
It should be.
Glenn Beck
It should be right. Inseminate, consistent. It's just parent.
Stu Burguiere
That sounds like.
Glenn Beck
Because you could use parent for.
Stu Burguiere
Doesn't that sound like a superhero, though? I'm the incinerator inseminator here to inseminate.
Glenn Beck
There's no need to fear.
Stu Burguiere
An inseminator is here. Yeah, I like that. That's good.
Glenn Beck
That's good. In fact, I gotta use that as a new pickup line at the bars. Hey, just open up.
Stu Burguiere
I'm the inseminator. Okay, good, good, good. I like that. Okay. So anyway, he's done that, and I thought, you know what? Let's just get on the bandwagon. Let's just get on the bandwagon. Oh, really? Yeah. So I want to start something just a. Wrote a little. Wrote a little children's story today. I think you're gonna like it. I think it's time for Uncle Glenn's non inseminator story time. Because I didn't inseminate anybody that created you, but I want to read a story to you. So it's a little story. It starts out with. Well, it's in a bat. Crap. Crazy Town of Genderland and little Timmy is there and he's scratching his head and he's screaming, which Pat is my dad? Which Pat is my mom? If any of you are you colonizer enablers, it starts out the way every great story starts out, doesn't it? So Pat1, Pat2 and Pat3 3J, gender neutral anti racist warriors snorted over their intersexual oat milk lattes wearing spouse spectrum sashes and the parentage puzzle pins and the decolonized family armbands. And the first one said, I'm the inseminated person of color who birthed you. Dismantling white supremacy. That was PAT1 rejecting mom or mother for maximum wokeness. Then Pat number two grinned and said, I handled parentage duties centering bioptic Joy and no cisgender father is here. Little Timmy just smiled as Pat number three, twirling a secret splice cape with a land back patch, cackled, my indigenous genes got spliced into your cells at conception. Smash the patriarchy, kiddo. Well, Timmy just looked at those three people said, no, I mean male, female. Which one's my mom? All of them looked at little Timmy. Male, female. Then Timmy realized once more, none of these freaks knew any longer how to even describe a woman. Okay, okay, which one of you chest fed me? Timmy asked Pat one wave to pump me non binarily in solidarity with trans folks, which we spell with an X. Pat number two brandished a buddy system bottle me amplifying queer joy. Pat number three giggled, I chest fed via eco friendly proxy climate justice baby. Then all three in the parentage patrol began chanting, spouse, parent inseminate. Smash the white fragility. It didn't really rhyme, but none of them do nowadays. Just then Timmy's friend Sammy, another gentle gendered neutral name, burst in, shrieking, my inseminated person says I'm. I'm a non binary climate refugee. Help. I don't even know what that means, Timmy, and I don't think the people who came up with that know what it means either. Well, Timmy and gender neutral named Sammy then hatched a plan. Later that day at the gender neutral anti racist jamboree, Timmy grabbed a mic yelling, I identify as a Realsville revolutionary and I outwoke you all by Genderland law. My specialized spliced genes make me the supreme intersectional ruler of all. You three are my subordinate spouses. Time out in the parentage penalty box without any trigger warnings and without any oat milk while the crowd gasped as the Pats tripped over their pronouns drenched in their non binary glitter. Timmy then hijacked the progress wagon, blaring old Louis CK monologues zooming to Rielsville where mom and dads still liked normalcy. The Pats chased him, yelling but we're for dismantling the systems. Timmy mooned them, shouting see you later crazies. Just then, the wagon crashed into a barbecue joint. Timmy escaped with a rib, giggling sanity and meat. Perfect. So there's your little story. Story time from Uncle Glenn today. I think they probably really will enjoy that that, you know, in Wisconsin where it's always sane, it's always truly sane. All right, back in just a second. First, Hamas made it pretty clear last week the war between Israel and man Gaza is not over. 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Give a gift to bless Israel and her people by visiting supportifcj.org that's one word. Supportifcj.org or call 888-488ifcj 888488 ifc. This this is Glenn Beck. Welcome to the Blindbeck Program. We're glad you're here. If you are a BlazeTV subscriber, we love getting your comments every day. You can weigh in during the show. Head to blazetv.com glenn promo code glenn and get $20 off. Let me see some of the comments. 1. On the opening monologue today of today's podcast, Gary Markley wrote in I like Glenn's new rapid fire monologue. Thank you. It's something we're trying to say. I think everything is traveling so fast. I think we need something just to give us quick highlight of everything that has happened, especially over the weekend or in the last 21 hours since we meet and and that way we can go through it quickly, get it off, and then really start to hit the news. In that monologue, one of the. Probably the most important story of the day was that Hooters is going out of business.
Glenn Beck
And it's rumored you could still get your wings today.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Which is, of course, the only reason you go there.
Stu Burguiere
We kind of pondered who, you know, who would be the hardest hit by this, And Eric Klaus wrote in and said, well, well, there goes AOC's backup plan.
Glenn Beck
So I don't think she'd qualify.
Stu Burguiere
What? She's a lovely young woman. What do you.
Glenn Beck
Is that the qualifier? I don't know what the qualification.
Stu Burguiere
You sounded like you did know.
Glenn Beck
I do know.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. On the Epstein client list, which I have said Cash Patel would and should release today. His first full day in office. To set the tone of transparency, currency. Uh, Sheila wrote in and said, glenn, you have more faith than I do that any of these people are gonna face justice. I know. Isn't that kind of sad, though? I mean. I mean, this is the chance. That's why I think it's so important for him to. And, you know, maybe he doesn't do it today, but soon, very, very soon, he should set that tone, even if.
Glenn Beck
There'S not that much in there.
Stu Burguiere
I mean.
Glenn Beck
I mean, it. Was it Dershowitz that was on and said basically he didn't think it was much of anything.
Stu Burguiere
No, no.
Glenn Beck
Didn't think there would be much coming out of that.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. But I mean, really, you don't think.
Glenn Beck
Well, I.
Stu Burguiere
Why wouldn't we. Why wouldn't we have released it long.
Glenn Beck
Ago then Maybe it's not all that interesting. You know, maybe it's like that's why.
Stu Burguiere
They kept it in the safe in the FBI's director's office.
Glenn Beck
I mean, you know, we were.
Stu Burguiere
I like to lock up all the things that really have nothing to them.
Glenn Beck
It's just not a good read. No, but we talked about the issues potentially of. Of releasing that he. You know, Dershowitz himself said. Yeah, release it all so everyone can see it.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
I do think that there is a concern of some people who might get. Be on the list that didn't do anything wrong and now are just going to be included in this batch of people, which. You express that same concern last week.
Stu Burguiere
I did. I did. But I read something today that says a judge presiding in the trial against Epstein in 2023 ordered that the list must be released and said that there would be hundreds of people who would be implicated. Implicated. So the judge who saw the list in 2023 said it's got to be released.
Glenn Beck
Implicated, though, is a key word there. What does that mean? I mean, it legally kind of means that you were involved, but like the implication of something also could just mean generally now you are associated with a group of people who did really bad things. And maybe you didn't. I don't know. I mean, we'll see the names, I suppose, and. And we can make those judgments.
Stu Burguiere
Blaze News is reporting some have defended the delay in releasing the client list based on privacy concerns or due to process. I don' we need to say some anymore. We know who they're talking about. Stu, you on the list? What do you have to hide?
Glenn Beck
I know I'm cool enough to invite me on their private plane, unfortunately, as.
Stu Burguiere
Well as the possibility of false accusations against innocent acquaintances of Epstein. Yeah, I mean, I am worried about.
Glenn Beck
That is legitimately concerning because, I mean, again, almost everybody. But it was in these power circles, I mean, you know, again, but the left, if you go to the left Internet at all, all you'll see are Jackie's of Donald Trump being friends with Jeffrey.
Stu Burguiere
Ephraim Dershowitz did say this is not a phone book. This is a client list. He did say there's a difference between this and just a phone book of all of the acquaintances. Right.
Glenn Beck
That's a big difference.
Stu Burguiere
We'll see. Hopefully we will see very soon. And Pam Bondi will follow it up shortly thereafter. All right, back in a minute. This is Glenn Beck. Your data is like gold to hackers. They're selling your passwords, bank details and private messages.
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Fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program. Hello, America. Welcome to the Glen Feedback program. A lot going on today and something coming out on Netflix this week that actually is worth a mention and worth your time. We'll talk to you about that and so much more coming up in just a second. First, let me tell you about Burn a Launcher. The best way to approach situations that crop up in our life is to Have a plan. When you've already thought everything through, all the things that could happen, then you're prepared for those possibilities. Usually you come out better on the other side. This especially true when it comes to life threatening situations. The Burna launcher is a non lethal alternative to safeguarding your home. It's legal in all 50 states. It doesn't require a permit or a background check. It can be used by all age groups over 18. And it is a powerful launcher that has deterrents like tear gas, not pepper spray, tear gas and kinetic rounds with with a 60 foot range, one shot can incapacitate an attacker for up to 40 minutes. With a burner launcher, you can be confident that you're prepared to defend yourself against potential threats. They're trusted by over 500 government agencies, police departments and security firms around the country because they work. If the situation calls for action, but not for lethal violence. The Burna launcher is exactly what you need to have at your side. Burnaby r n a.com Glenn get 10 off your purchase now. That's burna.com Glenn so do you remember what it used to be like when you would go to a movie and it was a Christian movie and you'd be like, oh, and it was just embarrassingly bad. And you know, it just was, it just was very few times, you know, gone were the filmmakers like Cecil B. DeMille that actually understood the scriptures, understood what he was doing, didn't want to mock that, and actually liked people who were, you know, following the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and tried to make something that was true. Those guys had been long gone and dead and run out of Hollywood. But then came the Irwin brothers. Then came Dallas Jenkins, you know, from the Chosen John Gunn. And they formed kind of a fellowship of the ring, if you will, storming the gates of Mordor, otherwise known as Hollywood. And the Irwin brothers, they are responsible for the Jesus revolution, which is a fantastic movie. The Unbreakable Boy. I just had Zachary Levi on and he is this movie, I told him, is just one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. It's just such a good movie and on top of it it just makes you feel good and you can just learn so much. You can't. I mean you. At least I did. I watched it the whole time going, I don't think I'm that guy. I don't think I'm that guy, unfortunately, but just great movie. Doesn't feel like a Christian movie. Used to feel the Irwin brothers have really kind of mastered this as they, you know, as they made their films, they came out and started the Wonder Project, which is something that's going to produce film and television, and now has a seat at the Hollywood table, you know, but we've sanitized it for their protection, and it's a seat that I think they're going to keep. And they're working in the system, but not. They're not of the system that has long neglected the Christian audience. And they're coming out with something brand new this week on Netflix. And John Irwin is with us now. Hey, John, how are you?
John Irwin
Glenn, how are you doing, man? It's good as always, man. She's been a wonderful friend for a very long time. And yes, it is an exciting time in our industry, for sure. It's sort of an unprecedented moment. And I think that's just because the voice of the audience has been so clearly heard, that it's given us the ability to maintain control, creative control, but also really harness the relationships with some of these studios and streamers and I.
Stu Burguiere
Feel I may have made a mistake. Is it Netflix or is it Amazon Prime?
John Irwin
Amazon. It's Amazon Prime.
Stu Burguiere
Amazon Prime.
John Irwin
Okay, good.
Stu Burguiere
Sorry about that.
John Irwin
Thank you. It's House of David. It comes out this Thursday. It's the project that I've. I remember When I was 16 years old, my dad bought me a camera with money he didn't have, and I didn't know how to use it. And we went straight to Israel and filmed a little walk and talk documentary. And there's something just. The Bible came to life in a whole new way. And I went to King David's tomb, and right there I started dreaming about eventually getting to do the Story of David. And so a lot of the films that I've made, many that you mentioned, I'm grateful for that are kind of working up the courage and the skill to try to helm David's story. And there's this wonderful group of filmmakers. You're exactly right. That we're willing each other on to success and talking all the time and. And, you know, I do feel like I'm in Dallas Jenkins wake, and he's a wonderful friend and collaborator. And so it's amazing to finally get to tell biblical stories. It's been a dream of mine for quite a long time.
Stu Burguiere
You guys have. I mean, I love all of you. You're just cut from the same cloth and just not willing to give up. And you get better and better with every movie that comes out. So you made the first. The first one. The first Episode of King David. David starts with him with slingshot. Right. And Goliath.
John Irwin
Yeah. It really is the classic hero's journey. Season one of House of David.
Stu Burguiere
Is.
John Irwin
The story of the rise of this young outcast shepherd boy chosen to be king in a nation that already had one slaying a giant. And it really is that classic storytelling. And I think in many ways, David is the origin of many of those other origin stories. I mean, this is the original hero's journey. And so if you like those classic stories, like Lord of the Rings or Star wars or Harry Potter, I think a lot of those stories have their roots in many ways in David. And this is the first. The original hero's journey kind of. Or one of them. And so it's gonna feel very familiar, even if you're not familiar with the material.
Stu Burguiere
All right, do you. I've always thought when I read that story that everybody was like, david, shut your mouth. What are you doing? This kid doesn't have a chance. This kid doesn't have a chance. What are you doing? How did you explain or deal with the. Here's this kid that nobody thinks has a chance. Stepping up. How did you deal with the rest of the army that was there?
John Irwin
Well, it's. It's. That's the fun thing, you know, Ken Burns, I think, calls it emotional archaeology is the idea of, you know, when you study history, and then you really make it real and emotional. And that was one of the questions that I had was, how in the world did King Saul let this kid go out and fight this giant? And we really spend a lot of time answering that question. And I think the reason is that Saul sensed David was also anointed king, and he sensed that courage and conviction. And when no one else was willing to challenge Goliath, David was so passionate about it that somehow that convinced a king to say yes. And that was a pretty cool thing to dramatize and really try to get right. I had not seen anything in film and television that really was like, you know, I feel like that. That feels real to me. And so we. It's a pretty spectacular episode of the series, and the series really is. I've never had resources to put things on an epic stage like this, and it really is an epic TV show, and I love it, and I really hope the audience loves it as well, and I hope it draws attention to. I remember, you know, when some Amazon executives first read the scripts, they're like, we really like these scripts. I'm like, you know, it's based off A bestseller. You check it out, it will change your life. 5 billion copies. Can't be wrong. Something in there that's good. So that's my hope. I hope people will read the Psalms of David in a whole new way.
Stu Burguiere
How did you deal with Goliath? He's described as a giant, blah, blah, blah. And I think you have him portrayed as something like 14ft tall. Why do we believe he was. I mean, other than the scriptures tell us he was a giant. Giant. What do we think was happening there with this guy?
John Irwin
Well, you know what's interesting about that is we really go into a lot of the sort of, I would call it the mythology of at least what Israelites at that time would have thought Goliath was. And this whole backstory of the Nephilim and of sort of fallen angels and there was sort of at least a myth in that day, or who knows, that that would have struck fear into Israel. That really explains why he would have taunted them for 40 days. And so we needed an enormous guy, not only tall, but also broad. You know, Thanos in Avengers was always sort of my sort of benchmark for the character. And Martin Ford, who's just wonderful in the Mortal Kombat movies and just a great guy, played the role and you get to know the character as well. I think that's what television gives you the opportunity to do. And we went big. I mean, he's as tall. He's as big as could be historically justified, but I also think it's justified by the material. I mean, he really did strike terror into the army. And that's why there was this 40 day standstill. And when you see Martin Ford, when I saw him in person, one of the questions people asked from the trailer is, was David afraid? And I can assure you he would have been afraid. And I think anytime you try something great or something that you feel you're destined or called to do, you're gonna have to step beyond your fear. And, and so, and so Martin is just. It's just terrifying when he's in costume and then when you use visual effects to blow him up.
Stu Burguiere
So did you.
John Irwin
It's, it's, it's even more scary.
Stu Burguiere
Did you have him, like eat snacks or anything? Because he's. I mean, he's really rich. But I was just watching a cowboy movie. I had a cowboy movie I was painting this weekend. And then I don't remember who it was, John Wayne or somebody. And they took their shirt off and I was like, ooh, that's not a Good look, John, because back then you weren't cut, you know, now you take your shirt off and you better be cut. But especially back then, he just would have been enormous and not exactly right.
John Irwin
Yeah, yeah. I'm glad you mentioned that because he was coming off the Roland Emmerich TV show, those about to Die on Peacock, and he's very sort of. He played Gladiator. He was very sort of cut.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
John Irwin
And I did say that, you know, these people would have had to survive on the land and with really formidable circumstances. He just would have been big. He would have been like a gigantic grizzly bear, you know, and so that's what we went for. And he started whatever bodybuilders say, carving, I don't know. But he did whatever he needed to do to just get big. And he does. He looks like. Okay, I buy that this character would have just been a formidable beast of a human, but not necessarily a bodybuilder. And I credit Martin for doing that. I mean, he's just very, very, very dedicated as an actor. And he did the work. He really looks great. And I'm very proud of.
Stu Burguiere
If you ever need somebody that just looks big and fat and doesn't have like a bodybuilding shoe shape, you know, to them, you can call me. I'm. I'm willing to eat as much as you want.
John Irwin
You know, you'd be like the spectators.
Stu Burguiere
Like, I'm not gonna go out there.
John Irwin
I. I am.
Glenn Beck
I am.
John Irwin
Often I remind myself how glad I am to be on the dark side of the camera. And I love working with a great actor. Yeah, but. But it's nice to be on. It's nice to be on the camera. On the side of the camera where no one recognizes you. And you. You can eat Taco Bell whenever you want.
Stu Burguiere
So the Wonder Project is the company that you started. You're also doing the Wright Brothers.
John Irwin
Yeah, we're developing quite a bit. Jeremy Latrum, that produced Iron man and many other movies at Marvel. There's just this movement and the things that I'm really passionate about are the Bible and then also the American story.
Stu Burguiere
You're doing George Washington still?
John Irwin
I'm doing my next movie as soon as I rap. I guess it's okay to say this. It's live. Who knows? My next film that I go immediately into pre production on is the Young Life of George Washington. I know we share that passion for just the great figure in American history and his formation. We're developing the Wright Brothers and there's just quite a bit of stories I Just I love America's story and what it represents. And, you know, how are you.
Stu Burguiere
Hang on, just a second, hang on. When you're doing the young George Washington, are you, are you making his mother a giant pain in the ass?
John Irwin
Because she was, you know, there's been, in the three revisions of the script, it's trying to figure out on a dial of like 2 to 9, how much of a pain she could be. I mean, not many people realize. I think you pointed this out. I remember that she wrote a letter, like, in criticism of him, not, he shouldn't like be president for a second term because of his ice cream habit. Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
And she got him when he was, when he was young, he went up the gang plane, he was going to join the British Navy. And he was, I don't know, 15. And she was like, no, George, you can't.
John Irwin
That's one of the real elements of the story.
Glenn Beck
Oh, good.
John Irwin
And, and it brings comic relief, but also, you see the pressure he was under. He really had to become a man long before his time because of the death of his father.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. And it also, it also is important to show that, that, I mean, when he came back down off that gangplank and brought his stuff back and said, mom, if you need me by your side, by your side, I will remain. It shows that he sacrificed everything he wanted to do his whole life. His whole life. He sacrificed for others.
John Irwin
He did that over and over again. Yeah. That is a common thread of his relationship to what he felt was his duty and purpose was so strong. And long before there was an American anthem or an American flag, you know, there was one man that galvanized this idea for a long period of time. And so I love to study the formation of leaders like that. And that's also a story I've been wanting to tell for a long time. And I do want to just say it is the voice of the audience that allows us to do these projects. When we started negotiating with Amazon prime, creative control was an essential non negotiable item. And they were glad to give it to us because of the success of the work. And so there's a relationship between a small group of filmmakers that I'm so grateful to be a part of. But there's also a relationship with all of us as an audience. And when we support these things, it gives us leverage to get more things made. And if you watch the trailer to House of David, you know, I've never been able to put anything on this sort of, of epic scope and scale and it really is because of our unified voice that these things are happening. And I'm telling you, there is a revolution of values and belief going on in Hollywood right now.
Stu Burguiere
John, great to talk to you. I hope to see you later this week. Thank you. God bless you.
John Irwin
Yeah, God bless. Good to talk to you.
Stu Burguiere
Thank you. John Irwin, House of David. He's the executive producer, co director and it airs beginning, I believe he said, on Thursday on Amazon Prime. It is called House of David. It is a new series that begins. That is really good. All right, back in just a second. Sometimes the world can seem like it's really short on good news. But here's some for you. Because of people like you, every single day, the ministry of preborn is helping rescue 200 babies from being aborted. Think about that. 200 beautiful beings will live because you gave them the chance to survive. And 200 moms were rescued from despair. Preborn offers free ultrasounds so expecting mothers get to meet their unborn child and hear his or her heart beating. And that's not all they do. They also offer up those moms maternity clothes, doctor visits, the help they need when choosing life for two full years. And all of this they do because of generous people like you who believe in saving lives and who give what you have today. Would you be the voice of preborn and become a monthly donor? $28 a month could be the difference between life and death of so many babies. Donate securely this dial pound 250. Say the keyword baby. That's pound 250. Keyword baby. Or donate securely at preborn.com beck that's preborn.com beck a single heartbeat can echo across generations. Sponsored by preborn. 10 seconds. Station ID R. Can you run a trailer of the show? I have not seen the trailer yet. Can one stone change the course of history?
John Irwin
Cowards, send me your choice.
Stu Burguiere
Goliath.
Glenn Beck
Goliath.
Stu Burguiere
Can one act of defiance create the legend? I will tell you the story of David, a simple shepherd boy.
Glenn Beck
Why do my brothers get to fight And I'm stuck here?
Stu Burguiere
Here, David, you are not a man of blood, an outcast. It's called House of David and it comes to life on Amazon prime this week. They should change the voice though of Goliath because all I thought of all we need is a holocaust cloak.
Glenn Beck
Well, I mean, Andre the Giant would.
John Irwin
Have made a good.
Stu Burguiere
It would have been good. It would have been good. House of David.
Glenn Beck
It looks really good.
Stu Burguiere
Does. They're doing some amazing stuff now.
Glenn Beck
To your point. It really has. That's one thing where we really have improved. We really have.
Stu Burguiere
No.
Glenn Beck
And when I say we, I mean.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, we had nothing to do with it. Yeah. The other thing that you, you can't dismiss is the right has put the mainstream media out of business. They are so close to out of it. Did you hear about the View? The View is like they're, they're cutting all of the salaries. They're cutting back. They're telling them not to talk about Donald Trump anymore. Morale, yeah, morale is very low. And nobody's watching mainstream media anymore. Nobody is watching CNN or msnbc.
Glenn Beck
It's just not happening, really, in a total change in a revolution when it comes to how people consume media news. Sports was the same thing.
Stu Burguiere
I think there's another one.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, you're probably right.
Stu Burguiere
I think there's another one coming.
Glenn Beck
There's a big conversation on this in the sports world about, like, oh, ratings are down and like the NBA and what do they do? They need to change how long the games are and how long the season is and all this. And it's like, I don't think that's it at all. I mean, I think people like the sport. You know, they just, at the end of the day, they're just watching highlights on YouTube. They're just not watching these games anymore. It's a totally different way to consume it. So they're not sitting down like I did, you know, like the old people did. And for two and a half hours and watching an entire game, they're just not doing it.
Stu Burguiere
I don't know. I like that, you know, you see, with my Country Time lemonade.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, well, no, seriously, it's, it's fun when you don't know how it ends. And I don't want highlights.
Glenn Beck
I'm 100% with you on this, but I don't know that we're in the majority anymore.
Stu Burguiere
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Stu Burguiere
Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. Can we start with a cut? This is from Woody Harrelson. He was on Joe Rogan's Saturday podcast and he was talking about RFK Jr. Listen to this. If all these things he's saying about Anthony Fauci during the AIDS crisis, if that's not true, why is he not getting sued? I would sue the out of him if he lied about me and said I was vaccinating foster kids with experimental drugs that were killing them. I would sue you if that was not true. Like, hey, you liar. I never did that. This is a lie you can't prove. But it's not a lie. If it was a lie, he'd get sued. Being truth. They just ignored it. Yeah, but man, that is a heavy tome.
Glenn Beck
Oh, my God.
Stu Burguiere
There's some info in there just blew.
Glenn Beck
My mind, you know, like the way.
Stu Burguiere
Fauci was able to get these principal investigators from like all these respectable colleges and put them on these committees that ended up saying, yeah, this is the vaccine we'll use. This is the azt. He started with the AZT thing. Oh, yeah. And you know, AZT was known to be a highly toxic, really ineffective drug. And of course. But it was, that was the one they picked. And so they started using that again. And I don't know how many people that killed, that killed friends of mine, you know, act was very toxic and they finally had to yank it. Yeah. And now they use different chemical cocktails. But like, Fauci did some extraordinarily evil he knows what he did.
Glenn Beck
I think he might have smoked some pot. I'm just going to go out there.
Stu Burguiere
On a limb and say Woody Harrelson.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. I think it's possible he might be using the marijuana.
Stu Burguiere
Right? Yeah. Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Separate from that, though, he had a point.
Stu Burguiere
But I will tell you this, that here's Woody Harrelson, who. I don't follow Woody Harrelson, but I would imagine that he hasn't been necessarily on the Trump train.
Glenn Beck
I don't know. He definitely is an RFK junior Guy.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
Which, again, up until August was not the Trump train. So.
Stu Burguiere
But, you know, I watched and so, you know, I watched this, so you didn't have to. The new. He was. He was Raging Bull, Robert De Niro. I watched the new Robert De Niro series. You know, there's like six episodes and he plays a former president and, you know, it's zero day and all of the, you know, lights and communications and everything go out for a minute and it killed all these people and airplanes crashed out of the sky and what happened. And he's got a commission now from the new president to be. Because he's the most trusted guy in the world. He's so credible and. And he's got to figure out. Will. Will he figure out in time. And so I watched this thing because I really want to understand Robert De Niro because I think the guy is. Is. He's lost it. Would you agree? I mean, I think the guy has really, truly gone over the edge on his Trump derangement syndrome, you know?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, yeah, definitely on that front because he's great actor. He's a great actor, but he's never been right on politics. But he does seem to have gone to a new level.
Stu Burguiere
He's gone to a, you know, just a new level on this stuff. And I really would like to understand. So I saw this and I thought, oh, I got to watch this because nobody else in the audience will because it's Robert De Niro. But I'll. I'll watch it because I want to understand. I figured this was a message film and it is. It is. It is.
Glenn Beck
And shocking.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, I know. And so I wanted to know what the message was. And I get to the end of it and he gives this long speech and yes, I am going to spoil the ending because you're not going to watch it.
Glenn Beck
This is good. This is encouraging, though. You're giving a spoiler alert.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Before you say, yeah, thank you. The wrong. The ending, the movie and remove. Ruin it for everyone. You're actually telling people this is how you supposed to do it.
Stu Burguiere
There you go.
Glenn Beck
The hall of fame is kicking in, right?
Stu Burguiere
So. So you're watching this movie, and at first he's given this commission, which he has. They've suspended the Constitution, okay, for this committee, you know, habeas corpus. And he can scoop up anyone he wants. He can question them without lawyers. He can use enhanced interrogate, whatever he wants. And he was put on the, on the committee as the head of it, because he'd never do those things. Things. And then he does all of those things. You know, he puts a, you know, plastic bag over somebody's head as he's questioning them. And he's supposedly the good guy here. And I'm like, okay, Bob, I, I don't know what the narrative is on this one, unless I'm supposed to hate your character, because I don't agree with that. And he eventually comes to the conclusion, hey, maybe we shouldn't have done. Good for you. Good for you. Um, but at the, at the end, he gives this speech, he finds out who was responsible for it. And it was, surprise, surprise. Big tech. But big tech in cahoots with big money. And people on both sides of the aisle in Washington, D.C. that just think that there has to be a unifying moment to stop all these crazies at the fringes. And it's these, you know, big kind of deep state people that think that they should control everything. And if they could just get this to wake people up, then they could pass this bill that gives them extraordinary powers and then they can fix the country. And I'm thinking to myself, okay, I think, Bob, that we agree on the bad guy here, because that's what's happening. People on both sides of the aisle have got into this deep state thing. They think they know better than the average person. They know better than the Constitution. Am I right on this so far? Right. Isn't that what's happening? Isn't that what Donald Trump? Isn't that what we're against?
Glenn Beck
Right, Right.
Stu Burguiere
Okay. And then he start, he's being told, look, don't. You're going to expose this. It's only going to cause more problems. Just let these people resign and go away. And at first he says, okay, And I thought, that can't be the ending here because it can't be the ending. Yeah. And in the end, again, I'm going to wreck it. But you don't want to watch a Robert De Niro movie any or, you know, or series. My God, it took Me, six hours to go through this thing. My wife was away, so it was me and the dog and Bob De Niro. So I'm watching this thing, and at the end, he says, no, you know, what's going to heal us is transparency and knowing who the bad guys are and the good guys. And so here are the bad guys. And he's standing in a joint session of Congress, and he says, the guy behind me, the speaker of the House, he's one of the bad guys. And everybody's.
John Irwin
Whoa.
Stu Burguiere
And he says, and people on this side of the aisle and that side of the aisle, and he starts naming names. And I'm like, bob, I don't know why you're crazy. I really don't know what you're so upset about, because that's. I think that's. If that's what the left feels like, that's what the right feels like to. You know, that's kind of like where. Where we're like, hey, Cash Patel, go in. Release the secrets. Stop. Give us transparent, radical transparency. It's the only thing that's going to heal us.
Glenn Beck
It's interesting. I mean, I think part of it is everyone wants to see themselves as Jimmy Stewart. Like, everyone has that. The reason why that movie connected with so many people is because everyone has that correct vibe. Right? Everyone thinks that's who they are.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
And it's like when we say all the time, like, how can you think that going against the machine means going against the Republicans who are completely out of power going back a couple years? Like, I don't. Of course. What do you mean? When you're going against the machine, you should be standing up against the machine who's in Washington. And they're mainly all Democrats. I don't understand how you don't see that. They never do. Because no one wants to see themselves as working with the machine.
Stu Burguiere
But I think it's more than that. I think it is blindness because of their hatred of Donald Trump. And look, you know, you could say Donald Trump is going to turn into a dictator. Well, maybe I don't have your crystal ball. All right, Maybe.
Glenn Beck
I don't think so.
Stu Burguiere
I don't think so. He. He. He's. He says a lot of things. It's Donald Trump that you should not take seriously. But you. You want to understand that he means direction, right? Isn't that the. Seriously. Literally. Literally. You don't want to take it literally. You want to take it seriously. Got it. So he says a lot of things that you're like, no, he's not going to go in and shut down the press. However, will he go out and expose everything? Yeah. And does he like the right? No. No. Did you see him speak at cpac? He was like, we're not really conservative. We're. We're common sense. And that kind of bothered me because, no, I'm a conservative. It means conserving the things that our founders put together. Then I'm a conservative. But I don't know how he defines it in that moment. But I would cons. I would consider that common sense as well. But I don't understand. How can people like Robert De Niro have all this hatred when he's exposing all of this corruption? Now, you can say that's not enough to balance the budget. And you're right, it's not. But it's a good start. How, how you could say, look, if people were doing things that they weren't supposed to be doing and funneling money without the, you know, and is going to NGOs to a political organization like the Tides Foundation, I think those people should go to jail. And I would say that if they were, you know, funneling that money to some Republican Tides Foundation.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I think a lot of it, because you mentioned the Trump derangement syndrome, I think a lot of this comes into that. The opposition to Trump is essentially the main part of their identity at this point. Like, it's been.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it is.
Glenn Beck
It's been.
Stu Burguiere
It's who they are.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it's who they are. There's that book Atomic Habits, that is a big bestseller. And one of the things it talks about in there is to not think about, like, if you want to do something, like you want to go and run a marathon one day, you have to go out there and you have to take those first steps. You have to run a couple times. You're going to probably feel bad the first few times you run out there. But one of the ways he talks about thinking about it is not thinking about it as, I need to go out and run. I need to go out and run. You have to think about it as, I am a runner. And it becomes part of your identity. For example, you have, I mean, your level of self control. Sarah, would you say minimal for Glenn? Would you say it's any. Would you say it's impressive in any way? No.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
Like, it's pathetic.
Stu Burguiere
Might have been this weekend when my wife was gone. Might have been.
Glenn Beck
We know that if we went to your home right now, there'd be piles of Hostess wrappers all around. Your television?
Stu Burguiere
Well, no, she came back late last night. So those were all, those are all in the garage.
Glenn Beck
Right. But however, there's one thing I know you never, ever, ever screw up on, which is taking a drink. I'm serious. You are a recovering alcoholic. It's how you describe yourself. It is your identity. It is part of it.
Stu Burguiere
It's part of it.
Glenn Beck
It's part of your identity.
Stu Burguiere
The control against it, the disease does not.
Glenn Beck
It is part.
Stu Burguiere
Find me. But the.
Glenn Beck
I don't mean it's all of your identity. I'm saying in this part, when it comes to alcohol consumption, you don't get up every day and go, I probably won't have a drink today. You are a recovering alcoholic.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, you know, I'm not gonna drink.
Glenn Beck
You're not going to drink. And you don't let that enter into your mind that there's any other option.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
Except when I, you know, bring out a bottle and tempt you.
Stu Burguiere
But other than that, generally speaking, I'm forced that for more of that.
Glenn Beck
You like that?
Stu Burguiere
I love the smell of whiskey. I do. It's a problem.
Glenn Beck
Okay, so maybe this is a bad.
Stu Burguiere
Example, but my point, making me want.
Glenn Beck
To drink, My point here is that when you, you have that rule that is like, it's not just some rule. Like, oh, when you used to say, oh, I won't drink until 5:00.
Stu Burguiere
Yes, that's a rule.
Glenn Beck
A little rule you made for yourself.
Stu Burguiere
Correct.
Glenn Beck
Now you never drink. You're a recovering alcoholic. It's something you are sober. You've been sober for this amount of time.
Stu Burguiere
I'm gonna drink if you don't get this back to Trump. Direct derangement syndrome.
Glenn Beck
Point is, for a lot of these celebrities, opposition to Trump is the same as you're a recovering alcoholic. They just see it as a central part of their identity. And if they are proven wrong, it not only overturns some point they made on television, it overturns their entire identity when it comes to politics.
Stu Burguiere
Because they don't, they haven't, they haven't allowed for any other option. They haven't allowed for. I mean, look, I hated the. I mean, I didn't mind the Republican Party. I thought the Republicans in this whole, you know, let's go march off to war and save the world. Thirty years ago, I was all for that. I was like, yeah, that's cause we're right. You gotta leave an option, you know, a door open to new information, going, ah, you know, I think I gotta take the exit here.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Understand your Fallibility.
Stu Burguiere
Yes.
Glenn Beck
I mean, we've made thousands of points about Donald Trump. Some of them, I think, were really, really right. Some of them were wrong. Wrong. And we've talked about those that were wrong. It's important to be able to allow yourself to understand that sometimes you, you're not right on something. And it shouldn't be this thing that you possess and hold to your heart, like it's your religion. That's where they are. Like, well, God's gotta be. You know, God is real. And I. If he's not, then my whole life dissolves. That's where they are with Trump. Trump is evil. Trump is Hitler. And if he's not Hitler, I've. My entire life has been a waste. That's how they think about, about it. And I don't think they can come out and understand.
Stu Burguiere
I really, I. I saw that movie and I thought, you know, I'd have to hit him with a tranquilizer dart first. But I'd love to sit down and talk to him because I'm like, I don't understand what you have a problem with because that's. I'm. I'm for all of those things that you had in the movie. I'm for all of those things that you, that you were pre. I think that you were trying to preach as your message. I don't, I don't get it, Bob.
Glenn Beck
I mean, and he'd have a really dumb response to.
Stu Burguiere
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Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program – "Trump-Deranged De Niro Stars in a Conservative Netflix Series?!" | Guest: Jon Erwin | Released: February 24, 2025
Introduction
In this compelling episode of The Glenn Beck Program from the Blaze Podcast Network, host Glenn Beck delves into a series of pressing issues shaping American culture and politics. The conversation spans from the controversial appointment of Cash Patel as FBI Director and the anticipated release of the Epstein client list, to the implications of recent political appointments in President Trump's cabinet. Additionally, Beck explores societal challenges such as the Midwest storm's fallout, the homelessness crisis, the burgeoning fears surrounding artificial intelligence, and the cultural shifts exemplified by Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers' proposed linguistic changes. The episode also features a discussion with guest John Irwin about the portrayal of elite corruption in Hollywood, particularly focusing on Robert De Niro's latest Netflix series.
1. Appointment of Cash Patel as FBI Director
Glenn Beck opens the discussion by highlighting Cash Patel's recent appointment as the FBI Director, emphasizing its significance as a "shot across the bow of the weaponized deep state." Beck expresses strong support for Patel's vow to "root out corruption left, right or center" and anticipates the release of the Epstein client list as a testament to Patel's commitment to transparency.
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Beck speculates on the whereabouts of the Epstein client list, referencing claims that Patel may release the list "today." He underscores the potential impact of this release, suggesting it could lead to a "seismic shift" by unveiling hidden elites involved in corrupt practices.
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2. Trump's Cabinet Finalization
Beck transitions to discuss President Trump's finalized cabinet, which includes notable figures like RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. He praises the new administration for its commitment to "shrink government and not meddle abroad unless America is directly threatened," promising an end to "endless wars" and the "nanny state."
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Beck lauds this cabinet as a counterbalance to the elites who "absolutely hate it," framing it as a victory for conservative values and common sense governance.
3. Midwest Storm and FEMA Cuts
The conversation shifts to the recent Midwest storm, where Beck critiques the media's attribution of chaos to FEMA cuts. He argues that the storm's impact was predictable and highlights state-level unpreparedness as the primary issue, rather than federal agency reductions.
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Beck challenges the necessity of FEMA's involvement, advocating for greater state responsibility in disaster preparedness.
4. Homelessness Crisis
Beck addresses the sudden rise in homelessness, attributing it to long-term failures in blue states rather than recent staff cuts at HUD. He emphasizes that homelessness has been an ongoing issue, now exacerbated by inadequate local governance.
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Beck calls for increased local accountability and proactive state measures to combat homelessness, distancing the issue from transient federal budget adjustments.
5. Artificial Intelligence and the Singularity
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the burgeoning concerns around artificial intelligence. Beck discusses Elon Musk's tweet about humanity being "on the event horizon of the singularity," expressing apprehension over AI surpassing human intelligence. He introduces Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle, as a key figure in AI development who envisions a unified national data platform to enhance AI capabilities.
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Beck critiques Ellison's proposal, raising concerns about data privacy and the concentration of power. He metaphorically describes AI's potential dominance using the "Stay Puft Marshmallow Man" analogy, highlighting fears of AI's uncontrollable expansion.
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6. Tony Evers' Linguistic Changes and Wokeness
Beck and co-host Stu Burguiere examine Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers' proposal to replace traditional familial terms with gender-neutral language, such as changing "mother" to "inseminated person." They critique this move as part of a broader trend of "wokeness" and societal overreach, arguing that it undermines traditional values and clarity in language.
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Beck mocks the absurdity of such changes, suggesting they contribute to societal confusion and erode foundational family structures.
7. Robert De Niro's Netflix Series
A highlight of the episode is the discussion about Robert De Niro starring in a new conservative-themed Netflix series. Beck interprets De Niro's portrayal as a "Trump-deranged" former president, using the show as a vehicle to expose elite corruption and deep-state machinations. The conversation with guest John Irwin underscores the series' intent to mirror real-world political frustrations and advocate for transparency.
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Together, Beck and Irwin analyze the show's narrative as a critique of bipartisan corruption, aligning it with their call for the release of the Epstein client list to foster national accountability.
8. Guest Segment with John Irwin
John Irwin, executive producer and co-director of the upcoming House of David series, shares insights about bringing biblical stories to life with a contemporary lens. Irwin emphasizes the importance of creative and common sense-driven storytelling that resonates with modern audiences while staying true to foundational narratives.
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Irwin discusses the challenges and triumphs of producing content that bridges traditional values with current societal dynamics, reinforcing the show's role in the "Jesus revolution" within Hollywood.
9. Audience Interaction and Community Feedback
Throughout the episode, Beck engages with listener comments, addressing concerns about the Epstein client list's credibility and the potential for false accusations. He underscores the importance of transparency and justice, regardless of political affiliations, reinforcing the show's foundational principles.
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This interaction highlights the community's demand for accountability and the program's commitment to unraveling hidden truths within powerful circles.
10. Concluding Remarks and Future Outlook
Beck concludes the episode by reiterating the critical need for transparency in government and elite circles, advocating for the immediate release of the Epstein client list. He underscores the role of media, both mainstream and alternative, in shaping public perception and accountability. The discussion foreshadows ongoing battles against systemic corruption and the imperative for truth in governance.
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Beck also touches upon the decline of mainstream media influence and the rise of conservative platforms as pivotal in the evolving landscape of American media consumption.
Conclusion
This episode of The Glenn Beck Program offers a robust analysis of contemporary political dynamics, societal challenges, and cultural shifts. Through incisive commentary and engaging dialogue with guest John Irwin, Beck underscores the necessity for transparency, accountability, and the preservation of foundational American values amidst a rapidly changing cultural and political environment. The discussion serves as both a critique of current power structures and a rallying call for informed and active citizenry in safeguarding democracy.