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Speaker 1 All right, so here's what Pam Bondi said last night.
Speaker 6 You said last week that you have the Epstein files on your desk.
Speaker 5
When can we see them and what's taking so long to release them? I do. Jesse, there are well over, this will make you sick, 200 victims.
200. So we have well over, over 250 actually.
Speaker 5 So we have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information.
Speaker 5 But other than that, I think tomorrow, you know, the personal information of victims, other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, breaking news right now, you're going to see some Epstein information being released by my office.
Speaker 6 What kind? Are we going to see who was on the flights? Are we going to see any evidence from what he recorded? Because he had all of his homes wired with recording devices.
Speaker 5 What you're going to see, hopefully, tomorrow is
Speaker 5 a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information. But
Speaker 5 it's pretty sick what that man did.
Speaker 1 What that man did.
Speaker 1 Hmm.
Speaker 1 I think we're going to find out today, hopefully, that it wasn't just that man.
Speaker 1 What that man did was make services available for people of very high places, stature, and power to do the things
Speaker 1 that only in the darkest corners of depraved minds
Speaker 1 actually want to do.
Speaker 1 Now, the reason why we haven't seen this yet is because
Speaker 1 the truth it holds, it threatens to expose the rot that is eating away at the heart of our system.
Speaker 1
The rot that has been nurtured by those in power on both sides of the political aisle. I am guessing both sides are involved in this.
And this is not about picking teams, red or blue, left or right.
Speaker 1
This is about right or wrong, good or evil. This is about justice, true, equal justice.
I don't care who you voted for. I don't care how much money you have.
Speaker 1 I don't care if you were the president of the United States or you were a ditch digger. If you were involved in this,
Speaker 1 the hammer of justice needs to come to your life.
Speaker 1
Transparency. This is about the survival.
of a nation that was built on the promise that the people, not the elites, held the reins.
Speaker 1 The Epstein client list must come out, every name, every detail, unredacted, except to shield the victims.
Speaker 1 So why? Why does this matter? This is not, this is going to be feasted on by some as
Speaker 1
salacious or yeah, we can finally get them. It should not be looked at that way.
This is not about one man's crimes or really several people who committed horrific crimes.
Speaker 1 This is about a system that has let the powerful skate free while the rest of us drown in consequences of their doings.
Speaker 1 Names like Bill Gates. If Bill Gates was doing things on those planes and on that island that are illegal, Why is Bill Gates as powerful as he is? Why is he designing our food system?
Speaker 1 Why is he a man that is possibly
Speaker 1 this morally horrific?
Speaker 1 Why is he anywhere near the powers and the tools that guide our society? Bill Clinton,
Speaker 1 same thing,
Speaker 1 and who knows how many others.
Speaker 1
They have been protected. They have been insulated by a machine that thrives on secrecy.
This is not a partisan issue. Both sides have their hands dirty, and both sides have failed us.
Speaker 1 Even if they weren't on there, both sides should have been demanding that the names come out.
Speaker 1 The Clinton servers.
Speaker 1 Why were they wiped clean? Why did they use ACID to burn all of the information off of those servers? What was on those servers? Why the cover-up? How about Benghazi?
Speaker 1 Our diplomats were there for some unknown reason, no logical reason for them to be there.
Speaker 1 Then they were abandoned by our military when we could have, when the military was begging, let us go in and save these people. They were left to die.
Speaker 1 And the full story is still buried and nobody wants to see. Why? Were we running guns to what became ISIS? My guess is, and it's a very well-educated guess, yes.
Speaker 1 While that was unfolding, Hillary Clinton and USAID, they were the ones that were pulling the strings in Libya. Remember, they were cackling as Gaddafi's body was dragged through the streets.
Speaker 1 I think actually he was alive for a while.
Speaker 1 And they cackled, we came, we saw, he died.
Speaker 1 Grotesque doesn't even begin to cover that attitude. Meanwhile, the Nord Stream pipeline exploded.
Speaker 1 Now we're told that this was just a couple on a yacht,
Speaker 1 you know, that took it out for a weekend and blew the.
Speaker 1 Everyone knows,
Speaker 1 everyone knows it would take someone that has the skill of the United States and possibly the United States alone to pull this off.
Speaker 1 This wasn't a couple of, you know, a couple of honeymooners that were just out there like, you know what, let's blow up the pipeline. It didn't happen that way.
Speaker 1 It was the largest environmental disaster in our history.
Speaker 1 And not our history, the history of all mankind.
Speaker 1 And yet, who's talking about that?
Speaker 1
Compare the reaction to the Exxon Valdez. Do you remember that? The headlines, the demand for accountability.
We almost had Exxon shut down because people were saying, it's too dangerous to have oil.
Speaker 1 The Exxon Valdez, remember the lawsuits? The cleanup?
Speaker 1 Nordstream? Nah.
Speaker 1 Nothing.
Speaker 1 It's almost as if people in power want us all to forget.
Speaker 1 Meanwhile, what are we doing as a society? I don't think we ever went to the moon. Oh, shut up.
Speaker 1 Shut up about that.
Speaker 1 That's a distraction.
Speaker 1 I am convinced that the whole thing about we never went to the moon is nothing but noise to keep us from asking the real, true questions, from demanding the truth on what actually matters who blew up nordstream
Speaker 1 who is on video molesting children in both hollywood and with epstein and who has stopped this from coming out who is in bed with our enemies with china
Speaker 1 You know, look at the anti-Elon Musk rallies.
Speaker 1 We now, thanks to AI, can follow the money. It doesn't, you know, I used to have a huge staff.
Speaker 1 It used to cost me a million dollars a year personally just to be able to track down things like the Tides Foundation.
Speaker 1 I'm the only person that ever worked at Fox that lost money by working there
Speaker 1 because I wanted to find the truth.
Speaker 1 20 years ago, it was really hard. You had to do it almost all by hand.
Speaker 1 Now, we can follow the money. The anti-Elon Musk rallies, I told you from the beginning, those were most likely paid for by you, and they're not real.
Speaker 1
And I could say that because I know the history of the left. I know the history of our own government.
You can tell because who are the people protesting and they're saying that this is grassroots.
Speaker 1 Nobody cared about USAID. Nobody on either side.
Speaker 1 There isn't one single mom that's taken her kids to school and to the soccer field that's like, you know what I'm really upset about is USAID.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm going to go protest the closing of the USAID. No.
Speaker 1 Well, now, because of AI, we can just track the money.
Speaker 1 What a shock.
Speaker 1 Those were all funded and
Speaker 1 fake movements bankrolled by the same crowd that are tied to all of the corruption in our government and perhaps those on the Epstein and Diddy list.
Speaker 1 Because I have a feeling we're going to find the same people over and over.
Speaker 1 Does any of this sound familiar? Like
Speaker 1
we've been here before? Because we have. Remember J.
Edgar Hoover? Yeah, he wielded tremendous, he, by the way, was a cross-dresser, which who are you to judge?
Speaker 1 He wielded tremendous power. How did he do it? He had pictures, he had recordings, he had films, and he had the shadows.
Speaker 1 Well, now, you know, we all said, oh, we can't let that happen again. Nobody said anything while he was alive because he had secrets on everyone.
Speaker 1 But the minute he died, they were like, we're going to stop that from happening again. Well, now it's not just one man.
Speaker 1
Now it's an entire elite class proving time and time again, they only care about themselves. They don't care about you.
They don't care about justice. They care about them.
Speaker 1 The disease that we are suffering under right now is not just about Epstein or Diddy or
Speaker 1 taped up perversions, although those videos do exist and we know it.
Speaker 1 We should ask the question,
Speaker 1 why haven't the names been released? Why are we all still in the dark?
Speaker 1 The system is built now to protect, enrich, and cover the crimes of the powerful.
Speaker 1 Robert Friend, who is an FBI whistleblower, he and another friend confirmed before Cash Patel stepped into the offices, they were shredding documents like they were preparing for Charles Lindbergh's ticker parade in the 20s.
Speaker 1 Evidence has been destroyed. Tracks have been covered.
Speaker 1
This is what we're up against. That's why Trump is moving at the speed of light.
He has to, because this is a machine that shields the guilty and mocks mocks the rest of us
Speaker 1 we're a nation right now gang we have stage four cancer is that the best is that the worst cancer you can have or is it stage five because we might have stage eight cancer right now
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Speaker 1 But in that group of people around the deathbed, we have those who actually love the patient, not necessarily what they've turned into, but love the patient and don't want the patient to die.
Speaker 1 And then those who have been slowly poisoning his food and now in the room, slipping a little mix into his IV when nobody's looking. We don't even know yet who to suspect.
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Any chance of survival, radical, radical steps need to be taken. We all know this because that's why we hired Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 Because we knew it would take radical steps to be able to save this patient. We have to cut the disease out and we've got to do it now.
Speaker 1 You know, the hard reality is truth is our unum out of many, one.
Speaker 1
Not unity, not our diversity, but truth. Verifiable, unvarnished truth.
That's the only thing that will set us free.
Speaker 1 But we've been too comfortable, too trusting, too willing to let the powerful run the show while we just sit back. If we want a government that answers to us, we have to continue to step up.
Speaker 1 Our rights come with duties. And we've honestly, I have, shirked mine for far too long
Speaker 1 but did epstein kill himself i don't know it's really odd with a paper sheet and it's more plausible than you know faking the moon landing that somebody came in from the clinton camp and killed him did we blow up nord stream i don't know run guns to isis i don't know spark the arab spring yeah topple governments and color revolutions in the last 20 years all without you knowing it but you paying for it yeah Even revolutions like in Ukraine?
Speaker 1
Yeah, two times. We need answers and we need them all laid bare on the table.
No more secrets, no more shadows.
Speaker 1 If this was a computer and it was overrun to this extent with hacks and malware, you'd shut it down, wipe it clean, and restore it to factory settings.
Speaker 1
That's what we need. A total reboot of the system back to its constitutional roots where the people call the shots.
So, what do you do today?
Speaker 1 You wait for that Epstein list to come out. And if it doesn't come out, you politely say, Hey, how come? How come it's not out? You politely ask
Speaker 1 every name, no excuses, the Diddy list, the facts on Nord Stream, Benghazi, and everything else. All of it.
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Speaker 1 welcome to the glennbeck program we're glad that you're here yesterday something remarkable happened uh yesterday the blaze was in on the first cabinet meeting uh along with other
Speaker 1 unqualified organizations
Speaker 1 asking questions of the cabinet and
Speaker 1 Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Speaker 1 And our own Chris Bedford was there. He asked the question yesterday, and he also clarified some things that the mainstream media was saying that were absolutely untrue.
Speaker 1 But when he walked into the press office,
Speaker 1 he saw over the Perel, you know, sanitizer a sign taped to the wall that says, we stand with the Associated Press.
Speaker 1 Can I ask you why? You know, the Associated Press is saying, this is a violation of freedom of speech and the First Amendment. What? That we're rotating people out?
Speaker 1 That we don't think the White House correspondents club should be the one that says, nope, only you are qualified to go in and ask questions. No, I don't think so.
Speaker 1 You've been proven as liars over and over again. And I just want to show you, and this is one of the benefits
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Speaker 1 This is the gentleman. Can you put him up, please? Yeah, this is the gentleman, the one in the pink dress
Speaker 1 carrying the purse.
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He was the guy. making the oh there he is look at that oh he's in another dress and it's cut up to his uh crotch and he's wearing leather boots and a fan.
Oh man, he's a handsome it.
Speaker 1
Anyway, this is the guy that was in charge of the White House press corps. He was the guy for Biden making the decisions on who was qualified to go in or not.
His name is Eugene Daniels.
Speaker 1 And he just said recently, the White House, the White House press corps, we did not receive any notice in advance that the White House was making a decision and said, you know,
Speaker 1
move AP out and rotate people. And he said, quote, it tears at the independence of a free press in the United States.
It suggests that governments will choose the journalists who cover the president.
Speaker 1 In a free country, leaders must not be able to choose their own press corps. You were still there, dude.
Speaker 1
Well, you weren't because you just took a job, believe it or not, as the replacement of Joy Reed. Boy, MSNBC is sure woken up.
They get it, huh?
Speaker 1 My gosh, this is such a perversion, but that is the word of the day, I think, in Washington. Perversion.
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And he's the guy who has said
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Oh, really? Dude in the pink dress with the purse?
Speaker 1 You're qualified and serious? Uh-huh.
Speaker 1 Okay.
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Chris Bedford is with us right now. He is our senior editor for politics and our Blaze Media Washington correspondent.
He was in the cabinet meeting yesterday.
Speaker 1 And I understand, Chris, you were getting daggers in the back like crazy from the mainstream media.
Speaker 7 Well, thanks for having me, Glenn. And, you know, you're right.
Speaker 7 If you're in the media and you're trying to actually convince people that you are the American people, that you stand with them, then maybe you shouldn't dress like you're a villain from the Hunger Games.
Speaker 1 Maybe people look at that and say, you know,
Speaker 7
this is strange. This doesn't seem representative of me.
And certainly they love to talk about this.
Speaker 7 No one in there was elected by anyone except for other members of the press and other members of their club.
Speaker 1
Exactly right. Exactly right.
You know, I have to tell you, when I heard you were there and I knew you were standing in front of a lot of the press corps,
Speaker 1 I so wanted to send you a t-shirt. I would have sent it to you had I known that just has,
Speaker 1 you know, Blaze Media, White House Press,
Speaker 1 and then on the back, it just said
Speaker 1 all of it, not just
Speaker 1 F you,
Speaker 1 because that way you'd look absolutely, you know, I'm just proud of the White House Press Corps. But all of those weasels standing behind you,
Speaker 1 I so want to say to them,
Speaker 1 F you, your time up. You've betrayed the people and journalism.
Speaker 1 So it's,
Speaker 1 you know, cry all you want, but this isn't a violation of the First Amendment. You have been keeping people out who are trying to actually tell the truth.
Speaker 1 And yesterday, you saw it, you did a, I think you did a story or it was at least a tweet where they were lying again about
Speaker 1 who was actually in charge of the cabinet meeting. They said it was Elon Musk.
Speaker 7 Yeah, you had Aaron Rupar fashions himself as a reporter out there trying to claim that Elon Musk was in charge of the cabinet meeting.
Speaker 7 It didn't run with any of the facts, but of course the narrative had already been cooked up.
Speaker 7 Elon Musk sat in a chair with other invited guests who were not members of the cabinet against the wall, wasn't at the main table,
Speaker 7 referred to the president as the commander-in-chief. and answered questions when he was directed to by the president, just like you saw Howard Luttnick and
Speaker 7 then Pete Heckset and other members of of the cabinet do when president trump called on them because of the area of their expertise you know it was a mix when i went in there because i wasn't sure exactly what to expect it had been it had been a few years since i'd been in the briefing room basically you know everyone always talks about access but at the blaze at the federalists at the daily color we were not frequent guests of the biden administration my time in the over office yeah was limited to trump's first time and i was there with james rosen from newsmax and previously fox who had been there in the Oval Office in the press briefing covering George W.
Speaker 7
Bush. But it had been a long time since I'd had the pool to be able to choose them.
And there was a mix of reactions. Some people were really upset.
Speaker 7 A few people, a small group of people, were clearly upset. But after talking to them for a minute and then suddenly realizing, wait a second, this guy hasn't tried to rip my throat out with his fangs.
Speaker 7
I'm not bleeding from the eyes. They didn't quite know what to think.
It was almost like we were a bunch of humans stuck in the same room for a number of hours there.
Speaker 1 You assured them, though, that we loved.
Speaker 1 Right.
Speaker 7 Of course.
Speaker 7 And one of my favorite things is I sat with a bunch of the camera crews, and those guys, those are hardworking guys who are very skilled. They're going to hold up those boom mics, those cameras,
Speaker 7
try to get shots in, try to make sure that they're broadcasting everyone. And they also don't care.
They're not all the high and mighty guys.
Speaker 7 And if you wanted to hear someone cracking a joke at AT, it would be that and that crew. And they did not have any of the self-importance that the reporters did.
Speaker 7 But it's a funny room in there and kind of a sad room in a funny way.
Speaker 1 It is amazing to me how they have their own elite interests from the 60 Minutes lawsuit to Ukraine, but are not in touch with the American people at all.
Speaker 1 And it's nice to be in the same room with them so you can actually view them and go, dude.
Speaker 1 I mean, you're almost a parody of yourself at this point.
Speaker 7 That was a wild round of questioning.
Speaker 7 When you finally get the opportunity at the first cabinet meeting of the most powerful person in the world who is reshaping American government in a way that is impacting regular people, when tax cuts are on the line, when the country is faring towards debt, and you ask one, two, three, four questions in a row about your friends who completely and totally fixed and
Speaker 7 doctored an interview to make a candidate look good and are now losing a lawsuit. And that's the focus of your questions.
Speaker 7 And they were so proud of themselves i saw one reporter who was asking questions about ukraine and her phone blew up from all of her friends saying thank you thank you for asking that question at one point the president said what what am i here doing am i negotiating with you and the press corps or am i negotiating with russia on this this is the beginning and we're trying to get toward peace here and it's a room that There was actually, there were some really good journalists in there, and there are some people who are asking some questions that you're rather interesting about what's next in our American policy with Israel?
Speaker 7 What's next with the tariffs that are going on in Mexico and Canada? But there are others who are just so can't get out of their own way and the obsessions of elite niche interests.
Speaker 7 And it reflects in the declining and the fact that the American people don't listen to them anymore. They consider themselves the fourth branch of government in a way.
Speaker 7
when the press, when we act properly, we can be that check and balance. But what they don't realize is we don't have an army.
We don't have the executive. None of us are elected.
Speaker 7
None of us are judges. All we have is the people's trust and the people caring about us and the honor of our word and the fact that we represent them.
That's all we have.
Speaker 7
And these people are forgotten that. And a lot of them just represent the small niche interests of people in Manhattan or Los Angeles.
And they think that
Speaker 7 they are owed the trust of the American people, but they're not. And that's why they're suffering.
Speaker 1 We're talking to Chris Bedford. He is our Washington correspondent and senior editor for politics.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 1 We use it on the program an awful lot.
Speaker 1 Chris, you got
Speaker 1 one question in, but I think you got two in, didn't you? What were you concerned about yesterday?
Speaker 7 Yeah, so one of the questions that I got in was talking about what's next for Doge because I got news, Sigma, and I know that that you guys are loving it out there in free Texas, but it took me an hour to get into work today because of all the changes that are going on in Washington, D.C.
Speaker 7 with tiny work. Many people are actually coming to work.
Speaker 1 People are actually showing up. That's crazy.
Speaker 7
They suddenly have to go. I was talking to my wife.
I said, we're going to have to leave an hour earlier to get in order to get in on time.
Speaker 7 It's having a remarkable impact around here. And it's a complete change to the federal government.
Speaker 7 So we all knew that Elon Musk had sent out an email the previous week saying, give me five things that you did in the past week. And I asked him, well, what's the process?
Speaker 7 About half of the federal workforce estimated has responded to your email. Have you begun the process of firing them? Are they going to be under review? What happens next?
Speaker 7
And he had a great answer, which was, this was not a performance review. This was a pulse check.
If you have two neurons and a pulse, you ought to be able to respond to an email.
Speaker 7 And even if it's someone saying, well, the work I worked on last week was classified, but here's my revision, and that's, that would have been a pulse check. You would have responded.
Speaker 7 So the second question I asked. So wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 1 Before we leave that,
Speaker 1 because I saw the morons at CNN saying, oh, he is, you know what he admitted to?
Speaker 1 He's saying that these are dead people who died in the government years ago and are still now collecting, I guess, their salary and Social Security. Is that what Elon Musk is insinuating?
Speaker 7 He was saying that they think that they're paying some people who either haven't been working for the federal government for years or maybe have retired, or maybe he even insinuated, yeah, that some of the people have expired.
Speaker 7 Now, of course, there's different jobs, but that would never work. If you work in the Pentagon or the military, then
Speaker 7 you're going to be kicked out of your email if you don't keep up to date on the different patches.
Speaker 7 But that same kind of Byzantine system allows folks to be able to stay on the roll potentially for a lot longer. And we've been discovering that with voter roles.
Speaker 7 We've been discovering that with a whole lot of different aspects of the federal government and the state governments in general. And, you know, I've heard stories when I first moved to D.C.
Speaker 7 about people who would never come to work because they were alcoholics and that was considered a medical condition. And you can't fire somebody for a medical condition.
Speaker 7 They couldn't get there. And that's when you've got a system that allows for that kind of thing.
Speaker 7 and doesn't make people show up and doesn't make people respond to emails, then you might get people who are on there fraudulently.
Speaker 1 Okay, Christopher, I've got one minute left. Tell me the second question and the answer.
Speaker 7 Well, Eric Prince, a friend of the show,
Speaker 7 had asked, had offered his services for private military contractors to help with immigration and deportation. And I asked the president, is that something you're considering?
Speaker 7 He was the shortest answer he ever gave. He said he is not considering that offer.
Speaker 1 Did he say he wasn't considering, or he hasn't talked to Eric Prince about it?
Speaker 7 I said, have you talked to Eric Prince or are you going to be talking to him about that? And he said, no.
Speaker 1 Okay, so
Speaker 1
are you going to? Okay, covered. Chris, thank you so much for everything.
Thanks for going into that sewer yesterday
Speaker 1 and helping clean it up and asking
Speaker 1
legitimate questions. Thank you so much.
Christopher Bedford, our senior editor for politics and Washington correspondent in the White House yesterday.
Speaker 1
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Yeah, thank you.
Speaker 1 Steve should be hired. And all of the whistleblowers that lost their job with the FBI, those are the people that should be going in
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Speaker 1 And these are the guys that know better, quite honestly.
Speaker 1 And he's coming on because he said
Speaker 1 he doesn't think that it's even salvageable. He said he's been doing some research and he said, I think you have to fire everybody and start over again.
Speaker 1 Kind of, kind of amazing.
Speaker 1 But also, I went through some of those letters with the five bullets on what you did last week from government employees. Found some really interesting answers.
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Speaker 1 we're going to pass those on to you next. Also, Jeff Brown joins us about the latest on AI.
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Speaker 1 Friend of the program and a guy who is so deeply entrenched in AI
Speaker 1 and what's happening on the technology front and has this really
Speaker 1 gift to be able to break it down for dummies like me
Speaker 1 so we understand what's coming and what's coming next. He has been spot on
Speaker 1
with us. I think I talked to you a couple of years ago, Jeff.
Maybe you were in town and we talked and you said AI agents are going to be a reality and people will be using them by 20
Speaker 1 in 2025, by or by the end of 2025. And here we are and people have no idea what an AI agent even is, but they're about to.
Speaker 1 Hi, Jeff.
Speaker 7 Hey, good morning.
Speaker 7 It is
Speaker 7 happening as we speak. I mean, the 11 Labs example is just one of
Speaker 7 many, but
Speaker 7 this trend towards agentic AI, which is giving artificial intelligence programs agency, i.e. empowerment, to perform tasks that we would normally do ourselves, that's the biggest trend of 2025.
Speaker 1 And so what will that mean for the average person? How will that manifest itself to the average person?
Speaker 1 It's,
Speaker 7 you know, we'll all feel like we have
Speaker 7 a very talented executive assistant that is helping us navigate our days and recapture, you know, an hour, two hours, three hours of our time that we would normally spend on
Speaker 7 really kind of menial things that tend to suck up a lot of our time. You know, making hotel reservations, which was the example from 11 Labs,
Speaker 7 is a perfect example.
Speaker 7 Something that's probably even more tangible would be, you know, imagine
Speaker 7 your own agendic AI for just a normal American household
Speaker 7 understands their food consumption and their eating habits.
Speaker 7 It is empowered to go out and order online a week's worth of groceries to be delivered at a time when it knows that you're at home,
Speaker 7 dropped off at your front door,
Speaker 7 happy to provide you with recipes for
Speaker 7 all of the food that it purchased on your behalf, and able to actually transact with the store. So
Speaker 7 empowered to you know, charge to credit cards or bank accounts. I mean, all of that friction
Speaker 7 that we spend hours a week literally disappears overnight.
Speaker 1
And this is just the beginning. This is in the next, well, in this year.
So, I mean, what do we have left? Eight months? This will become reality this year. It is moving at such a fast pace.
Speaker 1 I mean, when Elon Musk on Sunday said we are at the event horizon of
Speaker 1 the
Speaker 1 event horizon of
Speaker 1 Singularity,
Speaker 1 That is stunning if you know what that means. That means what you and I talked about five years ago and saying, well, maybe we would get to AGI and maybe someday we could get to ASI.
Speaker 1 It's now looking as though that is upon us. We're at
Speaker 1 the event horizon, which means you're about to be sucked into it and cannot turn around.
Speaker 7 There is no turning back at this stage. I mean, I remember when you and I spoke in 2019, the experts in the industry were talking about AGI in 2035 or 2040
Speaker 7 that far out.
Speaker 7 And I said at that time, no later than 2028.
Speaker 7 And I've since revised that prediction to no later than 2026. And,
Speaker 7 you know, Musk's comment
Speaker 7 is absolutely spot on. AJI will come very fast.
Speaker 7 We're already seeing some of the sprouts of AGI.
Speaker 7 Musk and his team at XAI, which is this artificial intelligence company, just a few days ago released their latest Frontier AI model called Grok3.
Speaker 1 It's amazing.
Speaker 7
And it's just extraordinary. It is.
It's just
Speaker 7 jaw-dropping.
Speaker 1 If you haven't played with Grok3 yet,
Speaker 1 to understand and to
Speaker 1 start waking up to, oh, dear God,
Speaker 1 the wonders of it and the horrors of it, just go in and ask it to just say, here's who I am, and this is my goal. How do I reach that goal?
Speaker 1
Ask it philosophical questions. Ask it deep questions about your industry that only the best people would know.
And watch what it spits back. It is
Speaker 1 incredible.
Speaker 1 I played with it over the weekend and I said to my wife,
Speaker 1 I understand what people have been saying that they just want to be in the room. The reason why they want ASI, some of them, is because they want to meet a god.
Speaker 1 And I said, I just played with Grok 3 and I just have met the smartest entity,
Speaker 1
the smartest person I have ever met. And we're not even there.
We're not even close to there yet.
Speaker 7 We're not there yet. That's right.
Speaker 7 I mean, if I think back just 12 months ago, you know, Musk and his team at XAI, most of the experts in the industry were
Speaker 7 kind of a punching bag. They thought it was.
Speaker 1 They counted them out.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 7 Yeah, they, you know, they were so far behind
Speaker 7 what was being done in the industry with Meta, with Google, with OpenAI, with Anthropic, you know, four major players in the frontier models.
Speaker 7 But what I wasn't looking, I wasn't looking at where XII was 12 months ago. I was looking at what they were doing and what they were building and how fast they were building it.
Speaker 1 Didn't they build this from scratch in 12 months?
Speaker 7 The feat was even more incredible, actually.
Speaker 7 Oh.
Speaker 7 know, they found
Speaker 7 very smartly an existing physical building, a factory. It was actually an old Electrolux factory of all things.
Speaker 1 Wow.
Speaker 7 So they, and they did that because they could save time not having to construct, you know, the physical infrastructure, the building.
Speaker 7 And so they found this Electrolux factory outside of Memphis. And literally in 122 days, they spun up 100,000 NVIDIA graphics processing units.
Speaker 7 These are like the workhorses for training artificial intelligence. 122 days, they did what nobody else in the industry had ever done.
Speaker 7 And it gets better because then the next 92 days, they spun up an additional 100,000 GPUs, so a total of 200,000, the largest AI super factory that exists on the planet
Speaker 7 in the span of just over 200 days.
Speaker 7 So, less than 12 months. And that is what enabled them to produce Grok 3,
Speaker 7 which is better than anything else that exists on the market today.
Speaker 1 So,
Speaker 1 let's spend a minute talking about Elon Musk
Speaker 1 because he's doing the same thing. And Donald Trump, I swear to you, between the two of them, I think they get about 10 minutes of sleep a day.
Speaker 1 They are moving at such a rapid pace.
Speaker 1 I think Donald Trump is going to be recognized in time as the guy who brought
Speaker 1 the entire world
Speaker 1 into
Speaker 1 a new world, a new position, not just by how he is transforming how we do work in government, but
Speaker 1 by bringing
Speaker 1 Elon Musk in, who is not hiring a bunch of 20-somethings that know nothing. The one thing I, and I'd love to hear your opinion on, the one thing that these 20-somethings know is how to
Speaker 1 write a query, how to
Speaker 1
set up the question, ask the right questions, the right prompts for AI. That's what's happening.
AI is what's propelling, I think, the speed of discovery of what's in our government.
Speaker 1 You agree with that, Jeff?
Speaker 7 That is 100%
Speaker 7 accurate.
Speaker 7 You know,
Speaker 7 when we're dealing with systems like this at scale, millions of, in this case, government employees, trillions of dollars that, as we learn,
Speaker 7 nobody really knows where the money's going, who's receiving it, and what it's being used for,
Speaker 7 you really do need software engineers, and that's precisely who he hired.
Speaker 7 And they are using forms of artificial intelligence to get through the data very quickly to find out the fraud,
Speaker 7 which they've done with remarkable speed.
Speaker 7
And they'll continue to do it. I mean, imagine in a matter of weeks how much progress they've made.
Just imagine where we'll be by the end of
Speaker 7 25 by employing the technology and, of course, the
Speaker 7 really the operational approach that Elon Musk uses in all of his businesses.
Speaker 1 And to be able to have
Speaker 1 a genic AI go in and write the programs that will make it easy for the average person to see, understand, and query.
Speaker 1 Follow that trail for us. I mean, in a year, with the speed of
Speaker 1 the growth of AI,
Speaker 1
it's going to put the power into the hands of the average person. There's no hiding anymore.
In 2026, there will be no hiding. Do you agree with that?
Speaker 7 Under one premise, and that is that
Speaker 7 President Trump and his team are able to continue to dismantle this industrial censorship complex.
Speaker 7 The last four years, what did we see?
Speaker 7 We saw that they had complete control over the big tech companies, over Microsoft, over Google, over Meta, that were influencing us and manipulating us and engaging in massive psyop campaigns.
Speaker 7 And there was no freedom of speech, as we know very well. And so
Speaker 7 as long as that is true, as long as that continues to be dismantled, and we have the level of transparency that we've seen just in the last six weeks, hopefully today will be another big day
Speaker 7 on that point.
Speaker 1 Pambonni is supposedly releasing the Epstein client list today.
Speaker 7 Precisely.
Speaker 7
Amazing. I'm very excited about that.
And I presume that the reason it's taken as long as it has is that they've been lining up the prosecutions and preparing to do both at the same time. Yeah,
Speaker 1 I sincerely hope. You can't just let that information just fly out there and just sit there and do nothing about it.
Speaker 1 Jeff, hold on for just a second. We're going to continue our conversation
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Speaker 1 actually using it.
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And I made the same point to both of them. And I would really like your thoughts.
Speaker 1 At this point,
Speaker 1 we are going to see such a transformation that
Speaker 1 you don't even understand how your job is going to be affected and you will be left in the dust within 36 months if you don't begin to explore how AI can make you better and more efficient at what you do.
Speaker 1 For business,
Speaker 1 there is no doubt you'll you'll be left in the dust within 36 months, maybe as fast as 18 months, if you don't start right now. But the key is, to me at least, it's a tool used by you.
Speaker 1 The moment it becomes
Speaker 1 it's the boss and you're the tool, you're done and on a very dangerous path.
Speaker 1 But it is incumbent for anybody who wants to survive, no matter what you do, to begin to play around with AI and look for ways that it will enhance what you do.
Speaker 1 You will be able to be a thousand times more productive,
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Speaker 1 Do you agree with that take on it? And if not,
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Speaker 7 Absolutely right. I mean, I've been using AI, of course, for many years now.
Speaker 7 I use it throughout the day. I use AI to drive me.
Speaker 7 I don't even drive anymore, Glenn.
Speaker 7 My Tesla drives me. I don't touch the steering wheel.
Speaker 7 But the best thing that all of us can do is to start experimenting with the technology. Droc3 is a wonderful place.
Speaker 7 to begin with at because it's so easy to use. If you can speak, there's even a voice mode now.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I know.
Speaker 7 You can just talk to it
Speaker 7
and experiment with it and see how it can assist you both in your personal life and also with your work. It's just an extraordinary tool.
And so to your point,
Speaker 7 being proactive about using the technology
Speaker 7 is a way
Speaker 7 to ensure
Speaker 7 your future career path so that you're at least least knowledgeable about
Speaker 7
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One is unassisted with artificial intelligence and the other one is assisted.
Speaker 7 Could these two people possibly compete with one another? No.
Speaker 7 No. The person that does not have that tool
Speaker 1 will be.
Speaker 7 It's absolutely impossible.
Speaker 1 In the dust.
Speaker 1 Which leads to some ethical questions here. We'll talk about that with Jeff Brown next.
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Speaker 1
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So he speaks with
Speaker 1 great certainty, as much as anyone can be certain of what's coming in these days, and a long track record of being absolutely accurate. We're talking about how this is going to affect people.
Speaker 1
And, you know, I just mentioned that Every business should be looking into AI right now. And I mean just playing with Grok 3.
Go in and ask it about your business.
Speaker 1 Go in and ask it how you can do your business better, how you can make better sales, or whatever it is that you do.
Speaker 1 And I think you're going to be amazed at
Speaker 1 how unbelievably educated it is on specifics of your industry, no matter what that industry is.
Speaker 1 But, you know,
Speaker 1 the other definition, Jeff, of the singularity is the merging of man and machine.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 this,
Speaker 1 I don't know where the line is.
Speaker 1 I don't want to be Amish, but I don't want to be the Borg.
Speaker 1
Is there a line that we will see and go, okay, no, no, not that. I'm not involved in that.
I'll be Amish. I'm out.
Do you think that line will be clear?
Speaker 1 Or what do we do to prepare for that?
Speaker 7 Well, I mean, this is
Speaker 7 one of Elon Musk's visions for Neuralink.
Speaker 7 You know, his brain-computer interface company that's had so much success
Speaker 7 enabling
Speaker 7 people who are, for example, spinal cord injury, quadriplegics, to be able to successfully interact with a computing system just using their thoughts.
Speaker 7 And that requires an implant into the brain.
Speaker 7 And Musk and his team at Neuralink have actually developed a robotic surgeon to enable those surgeries to take place safely and successfully. To me, the line for most people will be
Speaker 7 the willingness or not to actually have something implanted in your brain to allow for real-time connectivity with something like a Grok 3.
Speaker 1 But here's the dilemma.
Speaker 1 You know,
Speaker 1
two things. One, Elon Musk, and I've heard him say this before, you know, he stands on the, you know, you know, maybe the blind will see and the, you know, the lame will walk with this.
But
Speaker 1 the main reason that he has done this is he believes when the singularity is here,
Speaker 1 humans will not be able to keep up or even understand what's going on and we'll lose all control. So he's making this brain interface so humans can understand at the speed of AI.
Speaker 1 That puts in what we were just talking about, just using Grok 3 right now.
Speaker 1 No one will be able to compete with somebody who isn't chipped.
Speaker 1 Correct?
Speaker 1 That's right.
Speaker 7 You know, in many ways, this evolution is inevitable for that reason alone, because, you you know obviously there'll be a small cohort of people that um that take that leap uh and it's going to give them a remarkable advantage and uh you know people will feel the need to um to keep up with um you know those augmented humans um
Speaker 7 a lot of people will choose not to do it i think that's okay they'll obviously
Speaker 1 would you do it
Speaker 7 in terms
Speaker 7 at my age
Speaker 7
I think I'm going to have plenty of work to do for the next, you know, until I retire and it won't be necessary. But, you know, I do think about that when I think about my children.
And
Speaker 1
it's a little frightening because what can go in can also come out. It will know our dreams, our literal dreams.
It will know our
Speaker 1 hopes, aspirations, fears, everything.
Speaker 1 And it will come out of our brain through through the same system that it's whispering to us in a small, still voice, which is a little frightening.
Speaker 1 And I
Speaker 7 this is why who controls it is so critically important.
Speaker 1 Well, did you see, for example, go ahead,
Speaker 7 you know, you and I have talked about this before. Companies like Google or Meta, you know, historically, they've been very evil.
Speaker 7 That would make me deeply uncomfortable.
Speaker 7
That your data, your information, your thoughts would not be safe. They would be used against you.
They would be used to manipulate you.
Speaker 7 Now, Musk, on the other hand, with XAI, his whole premise for the company is to develop a maximum truth-seeking artificial intelligence.
Speaker 7 Just facts, evidence, truth,
Speaker 7
no pre-programmed bias. into the AI.
And people don't realize this. Nobody's speaking about it.
But one of the reasons why Grok3 3 is so incredible
Speaker 7 is because they are seeking the truth. They're not programming bias into the artificial intelligence like Meta and Google have been doing.
Speaker 1 Well, hang on just a second. They're not adding to it, but it is not, it does have a bias because the information sources that it goes to,
Speaker 1 at least the real mainstream,
Speaker 1
it's just reflecting that bias, but it's not doubling down on bias. And the one thing that is really amazing, ask Grok, go to Grok 3 and ask it, so tell me about Doge.
What have they really found?
Speaker 1
It does not give Elon Musk the benefit of the doubt. It says he's saying these things, but there's little proof of it at this point.
It probably is there, but it may not be.
Speaker 1
I tried to get it to say great things about Elon Musk and Doge, and it would not do it. It wouldn't do it.
It held the line to what was out there clearly and proven, which I thought was fascinating.
Speaker 7 It's remarkably balanced.
Speaker 7 You know,
Speaker 7 to your point, it will share information that is out there but may not be 100% certain, and it gives you a balanced view on
Speaker 7 whatever the topic is that
Speaker 7 you're interested in.
Speaker 1 Hang on just a second. We have breaking news on this.
Speaker 2 yeah it looks like uh chat gpt 4.5 has uh at least been teased to come out today uh at about 3 p.m eastern they they
Speaker 2 uh just recently said uh you know uh we have a live stream in 4.5 hours and at least everyone's taking that as that's the announcement of of
Speaker 1 4.5 whether it comes out right then or if it's announcing when it's coming out it's one of the two it looks like what what what is this uh supposed to be and does it something better than grok right something better
Speaker 7 Well, so, you know, OpenAI and its CEO have been under a lot of,
Speaker 7 let's just say, pressure from investors.
Speaker 7 You know, when DeepSeek was released out of China,
Speaker 7
its notably good performance was very close to what OpenAI can do. There's a reason for that.
DeepSeek basically stole a lot of OpenAI's data and model.
Speaker 7 But it suggested that OpenAI may be overspending on its infrastructure and AI development. Of course, Grok3 comes out, and it's
Speaker 7 just so much more impressive than OpenAI's current models.
Speaker 7 So this is
Speaker 7 really, to me, this feels like more of
Speaker 7 a public relations effort to try and calm the critics and the investors in OpenAI.
Speaker 7 We should not expect anything
Speaker 7 really impressive from the 4.5 release.
Speaker 7 And they're still working on the version 5.0, which they're calling it now tentatively, which will be the version of OpenAI that's more agentic
Speaker 7 and powerful, which I suspect we'll see in a few months.
Speaker 1 It is a little frightening when you're trying to
Speaker 1 calm investors and everything else, and you're rushing. Everybody knows First There wins.
Speaker 1 And it's a little frightening because when it gets this competitive like this,
Speaker 1 companies will be
Speaker 1
encouraged just through the pressure. Don't worry about that.
Cut the corner. Let's go.
Let's go. Let's go.
Let's go. And that becomes extraordinarily dangerous, does it not?
Speaker 1 Well,
Speaker 7 I look at this in, I think, a more optimistic way in the sense that
Speaker 7 What's really unique about this, if I think back and compare it to, for example, the dot-com boom,
Speaker 7 the business models are already very well established. OpenAI will generate, the current forecast is about $11.7 billion in revenue in 2025,
Speaker 7 you know, for a company that's only been around for a few years.
Speaker 7 And when they see a company like XAI come out with Grok3, and it is phenomenal,
Speaker 7 it doesn't slow down investment. It increases investment.
Speaker 7 The people behind these competing companies know that they're in the race to being the first to achieve artificial general intelligence, which is worth hundreds of billions of dollars, at least.
Speaker 7
The applications are literally endless. They apply to every industry.
They apply to every consumer household. They apply to anyone who is connected to the internet on the planet.
Speaker 7 And so
Speaker 7 it's increasing the levels of investment, which means
Speaker 7 this technological leap that we're going to take,
Speaker 7 and to your earlier point, this is all going to happen within President Trump's second term,
Speaker 7 will be the largest productivity boom that we've ever seen in our lifetimes.
Speaker 1 Jeff, I've only got about 90 seconds left. And I want to go back to whose hands it's in.
Speaker 1 When Microsoft, which is in the hands of Bill Gates, who is, I believe, a eugenicist,
Speaker 1 He's not a trustworthy guy.
Speaker 1 He is in bed with the World Economic Forum. When they came out with their new chip for quantum computing,
Speaker 1 that was a little terrifying.
Speaker 1 How do you feel about Microsoft being in charge of this kind of power?
Speaker 7 Well,
Speaker 7 interesting that you bring that up.
Speaker 7 You know, Microsoft's approach to quantum computing, I think, is,
Speaker 7 well, first of all,
Speaker 7 it is a massive laggard in the industry. They're years behind the leading companies that have been developing, years behind Google, years behind Rigetti,
Speaker 7 IonQ, just to name a few.
Speaker 7 They've taken a very different approach
Speaker 7 to quantum computing.
Speaker 1 And you don't think that quantum computer
Speaker 1 they're saying that this is the way to do it,
Speaker 1
not the old way. You'll never get there the old way.
You disagree with that? No.
Speaker 7 They're absolutely wrong.
Speaker 1 Wow. You know, it is
Speaker 7 Microsoft and IBM are like research and development labs. You know, they are not taking the path towards quantum computing,
Speaker 7
which can be built at scale and commercialized. Other companies are already there.
They've been there for years, actually, and they're improving at a very rapid race.
Speaker 7 So I'm actually not worried about Microsoft's quantum computing product. It has years before it will have any kind of practical application.
Speaker 2 I should also note that as we've been talking, Amazon has announced their quantum computing chip as well in the last few minutes.
Speaker 1
That was just this morning. Yeah, yeah.
It was just this morning.
Speaker 1 Oh, my God.
Speaker 2 But the same thing, it seems like there's a long runway before this is going to have commercial use.
Speaker 1 Jeff, we need to have you on more often if you have the time because things are moving so rapidly now.
Speaker 1
And I, for one, want to keep up with the latest and what the direction is. But I appreciate your friendship, and I really appreciate what you do.
And come on the program. Thank you.
Thanks, Greg.
Speaker 1
You bet. It's Jeff Brown, Brownstone Research Founder, CEO, the editor of The Bleeding Edge.
The website is brownresearch.com.
Speaker 1
You can follow him on X at BrownRidge. JB.
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Speaker 1 Welcome to the Glen Beck program. Today, the Epstein client list is supposed to come out.
Speaker 1
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We're going to talk to Steve Friend, who is an FBI whistleblower. He says he's not sure the FBI can even be salvaged at this point.
Speaker 1 Pretty remarkable.
Speaker 2 Can I ask you a question about the Epstein situation? So this release is coming out.
Speaker 1 Give me your number.
Speaker 2 Scale of 0 to 10.
Speaker 1 Zero being like Al Capone's fault.
Speaker 2 It's nothing in these documents.
Speaker 1 10 being like earth-shattering revelations that upend the global order. So,
Speaker 1 because it has been held secret for so long, I mean, if it was nothing,
Speaker 1 why would they have held it for so long? Now,
Speaker 1 if it was any other administration, I would say maybe a one
Speaker 1 and maybe a four if there's an enemy of that administration. They would release that one, but everything else would be, you know, and nothing would happen.
Speaker 1 To play it safe, I think maybe a five or a six
Speaker 1 with this administration,
Speaker 1 I don't know what's in it, but I don't think you hold it this long and make such a big deal if there's nothing in it.
Speaker 1 And it becomes a 10 if those names that we already might know are then immediately prosecuted.
Speaker 2 So one, four, five, six, or ten?
Speaker 1 That's your answer? No, I think, I think
Speaker 1
five or a ten. I do.
Five or ten.
Speaker 2 Five or ten. Five if it's not that big a deal, but it could fall.
Speaker 1
Five if there's no follow-up. There's no follow-up.
So it's like, yep, well, there's the name. Bill Clinton.
Okay, well, what difference does that make? What does that mean?
Speaker 2 That means if they have information that shows he committed a crime, it's obviously probably a close attention. Yes.
Speaker 2 But if it's just his name on a list, I mean, that's not going to surprise anybody at this point.
Speaker 1
Right. Okay, so we're going to talk to our whistleblower at the FBI, Steve Friend.
He knows a little bit about this, but I want to talk to him about the FBI overall. We talked to him in just a second.
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Speaker 1 Steve, welcome to the program.
Speaker 7 Great to be here. Thanks, Doan.
Speaker 1 Thanks. Do you have any comments on what's happening with or what we should expect from the client list from Epstein today?
Speaker 7 Well, I mean, I've just been on record on that there is no expectation of privacy because Jeffrey Epstein is no longer alive.
Speaker 7 So I've always kind of scratched my head at the fact that it was kept back. And if there's any sort of insinuation, well, it could compromise and jeopardize ongoing investigations.
Speaker 7
I think we're at a level in this country that we need to have the transparency. And this should have been out there.
And, you know,
Speaker 7
I was listening to your numbers, Glenn, one, four, five, six. I'm going to put it at a 6.66.
I think that's probably.
Speaker 1 So do you expect that there is information in there that we don't know
Speaker 1 that's meaningful?
Speaker 7 I think that it will be meaningful. I mean, if
Speaker 7 they went through the lengths that they did, and I mean, if memory serves,
Speaker 7 I mean, I've always been, this is an unpopular opinion. Jeffrey Epstein was charged in violation of double Jeopardy.
Speaker 7 I'm not crying for the guy because he was fundamentally an evil person who's probably burning eternally in hell right now.
Speaker 7 The fact that this has been used, this list
Speaker 7 to charge Ghislaine Maxwell for trafficking, but we don't know to who, I mean, the way that it was handled, it just never passed the smell test. And I think that this is one of those big
Speaker 7 pillar type of moments where they can turn over a new leaf and push forward that transparency is the rule of the day and it's in keeping with what we're seeing at the Doge and completely government-wide right now.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 it doesn't mean anything if it's released and there's no action. I think that's why Cash passed it to Bondi,
Speaker 1 because if there are
Speaker 1 pretty significant names in there, I would imagine the prosecution has to follow pretty quickly or it'll just look like a nothing burger because nobody expects anything, any bad guy to ever go to jail anymore in the government.
Speaker 7
It does. And look, he's keeping in with what James Comey didn't.
And that was when James Comey stood up and said that no reasonable prosecutor will bring charges against Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 7
That was never his call to make. That goes to the Department of Justice.
Correct. So I think Cash handing it over to the Attorney General Bond here.
Speaker 7 Let her make that assessment is probably the right way to go.
Speaker 1 So they were apparently another whistleblower
Speaker 1 was saying that the FBI, you know, as Cash was getting ready to come in and coming in, they were, I mean, they were shredding documents like they were, you know, going to do a ticker tape parade for the astronauts in New York City.
Speaker 1 And I'm wondering how much may have been lost.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 can we get the FBI back on track?
Speaker 1 Are there enough good guys in there? And are there enough good guys that know where to look and know who the bad guys are?
Speaker 7 The level of subterfuge that went on during the transition period and then even during the Trump administration before Caspatel was elevated to become the director was enormous.
Speaker 7 I mean, it wasn't just limited to document shredding as Garrett Aboyle brought forth.
Speaker 7 I mean, when it comes to the ICE deportation raids, the FBI at first was letting people opt out, and they still are.
Speaker 7 They're saying, well, if you have a moral objection to going after Trende Aragua, then you don't have to participate in it.
Speaker 1 And they're openly having a lot of people.
Speaker 1 Who has a moral case against arresting those guys?
Speaker 7 I think you just have to look no further than the hiring practices over the last 10 to 12 years when they've really elevated and prioritized diversity.
Speaker 7 I mean, the core values of the FBI, rigorous obedience to the Constitution used to be it.
Speaker 7 And then they put that last behind diversity and they've just fundamentally changed the personnel who are in there.
Speaker 7 So, you know, the subterfuge is enormous, but I think it is going to be contingent and hinge on how guys like Gary DeBoyle and Kyle Serafin, myself and others who are not as public are handled now.
Speaker 7 Because if we set the precedent that if you come forward for the right reasons at the right time, the right way,
Speaker 7 then
Speaker 7
not even just rewarded, just you aren't having your life completely crushed. I mean, Garrett and I both are one week apart on our suspensions indefinitely.
We hit 29 months this week.
Speaker 7 So, I mean, there needs to be some movement on that. And if it does happen, then people will know that the Bureau now is going to have the back of people who come forward for the right reasons.
Speaker 7 And I think that there will be more people coming forward because they know where the bodies are buried. They're not going to have to try to launder it to just a few of us out here
Speaker 7 in the Twitter space or the content creation space to hopefully that we can bring it out.
Speaker 1 Have you been contacted by Cash or anybody at the FBI? I mean, because I think, you know, one thing I like about Cash is he knows
Speaker 1 firsthand what the FBI is capable of because they did it to him.
Speaker 1 And the same thing with you guys.
Speaker 1 Has anybody reached out about the possibility of you guys not only coming back, but leading some of this house cleaning?
Speaker 7 And we haven't had any of those conversations. No, not at this point.
Speaker 7 Which, you know, and I don't think any of us are aspiring to do that. Fundamentally, we're sort of in an Isaiah 6.8 moment where, you know, whom shall I send, here I am, send me.
Speaker 7
It's a recognition of I'm on the hill. And if called to serve, I will.
We certainly have a lot of information. We have a lot of thoughts.
And if they want that, that'd be great and fantastic.
Speaker 7 But I live in Florida and I wear shorts every day. I don't know how I feel about going to the swamp.
Speaker 1 Right. Right.
Speaker 1 By the way,
Speaker 1 I so agree that I heard the other day that it's an insult to swamps to call it's more of a sewer. A swamp is not bad enough.
Speaker 1 What do you think we need to see from Cash Patel that say to us, this is, we're serious, we're correcting that,
Speaker 1 we're cleaning this thing up.
Speaker 1 Go ahead.
Speaker 7 I think a very public
Speaker 7 firings of some of the worst actors who we do know names of, we've brought forward, would be great.
Speaker 7 I think a very public announcement that the FBI is going away and completely ending its intelligence collection apparatus on the American people, doing away with the quota system that they've had for the last 11 years called Integrated Program Management that's driving it forward, restating how they're going to bring in people of merit and no longer going to prioritize diversity and use the FBI Academy as some sort of washout program, just make it a competent law enforcement shading program that makes meritorious people capable investigators.
Speaker 7 Those are the sorts of changes that you can have. And I think as long as we're on the topic of something like an Epstein list,
Speaker 7 If I could have my choice of any one of those stories that you have, and there's a lot of them, I want to to see the Butler, Pennsylvania case completely opened up.
Speaker 7 Again, that individual has no expectation of privacy. He's no longer alive.
Speaker 7 The fact that the FBI purposely said that it was potentially domestic terrorism, and they, to justify that, said it was because of the congressional baseball shooting, because they had erred in that decision to call that not an assassination attempt.
Speaker 7 They said that the Bernie Sanders supporter who arrived at the baseball fields and asked where the Republicans and then tried to murder them all wasn't an assassin. It was suicide by cop.
Speaker 7
They labeled Butler domestic terrorism, and that puts a classified label on it. And they can't comment on that.
I'm sorry, Senator Congressman. It's an ongoing investigation.
Speaker 7 Well, the victim is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. He's entitled to that, and as are the people who put him there.
Speaker 1 So let's just come up with a quick list here,
Speaker 1 if you don't mind, Steve.
Speaker 1 Okay, Butler.
Speaker 1 What else should be
Speaker 1 opened up?
Speaker 1 Butler,
Speaker 7 I think the J6 pipe bomber, the weapons of mass destruction, the sole act of possible terrorism on January 6th, 2021, who never struck again for the last four years mysteriously.
Speaker 7 And the FBI claimed the cell phone data was corrupted, but then the cell phone provider said, no, it wasn't. They're still lying about that.
Speaker 7 I think we could probably go to Las Vegas, the Vegas shooting, one of the worst mass shootings in the history of the country with a memory hold pretty quickly after that if they got the bump stock.
Speaker 1 What do you think that was? What are your thoughts on that, Steve?
Speaker 7 If I have to put on my theorizing hat speculation, I think there was a deep confliction issue there where multiple agencies were involved.
Speaker 7 I think that Steven Paddock, who interestingly, his father was on the FBI Top 10 Most Wanted list,
Speaker 7 that Paddock was probably working with some government agency, was selling weapons to a terrorist organization, laundering it through the casino to justify having it, and then he happened to sell to the wrong people who perpetuated the attack at that moment.
Speaker 7 And then the government said, oh, Nellie, we might have just materially supported terrorism ourselves.
Speaker 1 Good heavens. I even thought, oh, I don't want to live in your brain.
Speaker 1 That's a frightening thought.
Speaker 7 This is what happens when you're at home for 29 months, Glenn.
Speaker 1 The Clinton case with her email servers.
Speaker 1 I'd like to see that.
Speaker 7 And also, I think it's worth worth getting into the fact that we now have the expose. I mean, it's not, it's dated information.
Speaker 7 It just didn't get the public awareness was the honeypot scheme that James Comey ran on Donald Trump's campaign in 2015.
Speaker 1 Explain that. That just came out a couple of days ago.
Speaker 7 Well, it actually came back in October of last year. Carrie Pickett reports that James Comey ran off the books, so nothing was officially opened up.
Speaker 7 He had two female agents infiltrate Donald Trump's campaign to
Speaker 7 put themselves out as sexually available to try to elicit information that they could then open up criminal investigations on members of the Trump campaign.
Speaker 7 And when it came to light, because media actually took a photograph of one of the agents, they pulled the plug, promoted one to a high-level senior executive position, and moved the other one over to CIA so that they wouldn't have to be called to testify.
Speaker 7 And this is James Comey acting, calling the shots on this as the director of the FBI trying to impact the presidential election.
Speaker 1 You know, one of the things I thought of, we go back to the Epstein case. If you look at the Epstein file,
Speaker 1 we all know that one way or another, Prince Andrew's name is going to be on there. And I believe today
Speaker 1 the Prime Minister of England is visiting the White House.
Speaker 1 How unbelievably awkward would it be if our Department of Justice has released information showing that Prince Andrew was involved in something this horrendous?
Speaker 1 I mean, we all know he was, but I mean, for the government to make it very clear that, yep, here's how many times, here's where where he was, here was in the room, here was on the plane with him
Speaker 1 on the day the Prime Minister of England comes. Wow, that's going to be an awkward meeting.
Speaker 7 It'll be fun, but I think if anybody can handle that in front of the media, Donald Trump, you know, and if it's conduct of Prince Andrew, I mean, I'm sorry, that's on you. I mean, no, I know that.
Speaker 7 I'm just revealing it.
Speaker 1 Yeah, no, I'm just saying,
Speaker 1 I don't like conflict so much. I would be the guy who is like,
Speaker 1 I'm going to leave you guys here for a minute. I'm going to go, would you guys like a cup of coffee or a Diet Coke or something?
Speaker 1 I could go run out and get that while you just chit-chat here for a minute. I know
Speaker 1 it's going to be awkward. It's going to be real awkward.
Speaker 7 I'm going to start off with the extinguishing a tiki torch.
Speaker 1 Oh, as we were revealing the name. I know.
Speaker 1
Steve, thank you so much. Thanks for all of your service in the past, and thanks for keeping us up to speed.
FBI whistleblower, Steve Friend. All right, back in just a minute.
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Speaker 1 One of my favorite people in the whole world, Michaela, who works on our production staff,
Speaker 1 is in with us now.
Speaker 1 And you have been following Baby Sparrow. Very closely.
Speaker 1 And I mean, like a movie happened in the court case in Virginia this week.
Speaker 9 I am so excited to share this.
Speaker 1 Recap first, real quick,
Speaker 1 who Baby Sparrow is and why they were in court, and then tell us what happened.
Speaker 1 Wait, this is great.
Speaker 9 So,
Speaker 9 Baby Sparrow is likely, was recovered in a mission in Afghanistan. She's likely the biological child of foreign fighters.
Speaker 9 Of course, our peace agreement in Afghanistan stipulated that there were no foreign fighters. So her mere existence is extremely inconvenient.
Speaker 9 She was adopted by a family, the mast family, who loves her in America and the state of Virginia.
Speaker 9 And since then, there's been a custody battle because if she is indeed the child of a foreign fighter, then the mast family had every reason and right to adopt her.
Speaker 9 But if she has an Afghan family, which the State Department would like everybody to believe, which is not true.
Speaker 1
Dad died, we think it was dad. Dad died in the firefight.
Mom blew herself up with with the baby. Right.
Speaker 9 So we don't believe that's true.
Speaker 9 The State Department has had, well, let me say, this week began a very important case in the Virginia Supreme Court to determine whether Baby Sparrow would get to stay with her loving, adoptive American family with whom she's been for years or sent with her.
Speaker 9
quote-unquote Afghan family, who are not her family, who have not submitted to a DNA test. They're unvetted.
They're likely non-relatives, and they're potentially linked to the Taliban. Correct.
Speaker 9
And she'd be sent with them away to Afghanistan. That was on the line.
Our DOJ had their finger on the scale against the mast family.
Speaker 1 The Biden DOJ.
Speaker 9 Yes, the previous DOJ had their finger on the scale against them to cover up for their failures in Afghanistan. Like I said, because she is inconvenient as the daughter of a foreign fighter.
Speaker 9 I don't care.
Speaker 9 So.
Speaker 9 The opposition to the mast family fully expects the DOJ attorney is going to go in for oral argument, which began this week in the Virginia Supreme Court, and argue against them.
Speaker 9 They are sitting there about to begin oral argument, and the clerk of court starts distributing rapidly an email that says that, quote,
Speaker 9 the DOJ attorney is not authorized to present oral argument pending the Attorney General's review of the position on the case. So at the nick of time,
Speaker 9 suddenly the DOJ attorney who the opposition thinks is going to back them up can't present an oral argument. And that is because of you listening who have been sharing this story.
Speaker 9 Now, including good pressure on Pam Bondi, on the Trump administration, they're reviewing the case. This could be really, really good news.
Speaker 1 It could be over.
Speaker 9 It could be over. We have to keep the momentum up because we need, now that they're reviewing it, we need the current DOJ to correct the
Speaker 9 potential falsehoods from the past DOJ by withdrawing that statement of interest. And if they find any lies, they have to correct them.
Speaker 1 Okay, so I've only got just a few more seconds left.
Speaker 1 Is the whole story still up at Glenbeck.com?
Speaker 9 Glenbeck.com/slash save baby sparrow. Please share it.
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Yeah, it is. It's a remarkable story, and miracles are happening in it right now.
Just happened this week, as Michaela was just saying. Glenbeck.com/slash save baby sparrow.
More in a minute.
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Speaker 1 Welcome to the Glen Beck program. We welcome back to the program our good friend, Rabbi Shore.
Speaker 1 He is an author, a rabbi, an author, and a filmmaker now. The name of his book is Who's Afraid of the Big Bag Jew?
Speaker 1
And it's now a documentary. And it is remarkable.
He's talked to real leaders all over the world to say,
Speaker 1 what is this anti-Semitism thing? Where does it come from? And how do we fight it? And
Speaker 1 I think some of the things that he comes to
Speaker 1 conclusions on,
Speaker 1 this is not a political thing that's ever going to be solved. This is
Speaker 1 a spiritual thing.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 what is truly remarkable is that, Rabbi, you went and you took Hitler and looked at him not as a madman. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 Wow.
Speaker 1 What did you learn?
Speaker 10 This goes back all the way to my days in university in Canada before I moved to Israel.
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I discovered that Hitler was not a raving lunatic. He was evil, of course, incredible evil, rarefied evil.
But he had a coherent ideology, one that's been covered up.
Speaker 10 And as I studied everything he wrote and everything he spoke about from 1920 to 1945, I discovered that essentially he was trying to kill the Jews and then he was going to wipe out Christianity too because he was against Judeo-Christian values.
Speaker 10
He was against ethical monotheism, against God, against humanitarianism, the principles of love your neighbor and peace on earth. Somehow this has not been understood.
And it's strange as anything.
Speaker 1 So why hasn't that been understood?
Speaker 10 I think it's obviously a deep psychological issue, but something that Dennis Prager, who wrote a nice endorsement from my book, he calls it the de-Judaization of anti-Semitism.
Speaker 10 Have you ever heard that?
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 10 It's a wild idea, but essentially, the idea is that somehow
Speaker 10 the Jews and the academic world created this idea that anti-Semitism was a coincidence.
Speaker 10 That each time it happens throughout history, it's because of too much money, not enough money, too like everybody else, too dissimilar, scapegoat. They needed to blame somebody for their problems.
Speaker 10 The overall implication is it's nothing particular about the Jews. And that psychologically lets people off the hook.
Speaker 10 Because ultimately, and this is really what the core of my book is: if you flip anti-Semitism on its head and you know what it's about, it means that the Jewish people are very relevant, important,
Speaker 10
and playing an important role in history, bringing these messages to the world. But that's a heavy moral burden.
And in some ways, people want to remove themselves.
Speaker 1 So it's, I mean, I've always seen anti-Semitism as beginning with Abraham. You say it begins at Mount Sinai.
Speaker 10 Well, no, I agree with you that it begins with Abraham. And even when God made the covenant with Abraham, he said, your children are going to be slaves in Egypt for a couple hundred years.
Speaker 10
That's anti-Semitism. So it started right away.
And the point was that it was a package deal.
Speaker 10 When God said to Abraham, you're going to be the father of a people that's going to bring these messages to the world.
Speaker 10 You need to know, Abraham, that not everyone's going to like those ideas right away. There's going to be a lot of resistance.
Speaker 10 My book is basically saying that resistance has a name. It's called anti-Semitism, the resistance to the Jewish message, which is now the Judeo-Christian message.
Speaker 10 What was interesting that you relate to on Sinai that I talk about in the book is Mount Sinai.
Speaker 10 It says in the Talmud that at Mount Sinai, hatred came into the world because that's when God revealed Himself, the Ten Commandments, and God said, Here's the overall revelation of my wisdom and my word and my purpose in life.
Speaker 10
So that solidified the hatred. And it's a play on words in Hebrew because at Hebrew, Sinai is the Mount Sinai, and Sina is the word for hatred.
So at Sinai, Sin'ah came into the world.
Speaker 10 So it's a deep play on words, and it means it got solidified. And it's the message of resistance to the Jewish message.
Speaker 1 So you talk about
Speaker 1 what's happening in Europe
Speaker 1 and the anti-Semitism in Europe and what's really going on there. What is really happening in Europe?
Speaker 1 In Europe today,
Speaker 10
it's complicated. We need to unpack it a little bit.
There's no question that there's been a significant rise in anti-Semitism there, just as it has been in America.
Speaker 1 Let's stop here. Anti-Semitism always,
Speaker 1 at least in the last few hundred years, always is associated with collectivism or socialism or Marxism. It always seems to parallel in time.
Speaker 1 Coincidence?
Speaker 10 No, ultimately, and this explains, well, it explains that it's a rebellion against these Judeo-Christian values. And so it's no coincidence.
Speaker 10 And what's fascinating is when radical Islam joins forces with the progressive left, that green-red alliance is totally absurd because gays won't last very long in Gaza. It isn't.
Speaker 1 We all know.
Speaker 10
But they're united by the idea of undermining America, undermining the Western values and the core Judeo-Christian values. And so it's the same fight.
We're in it together.
Speaker 10 The Jews are the canary in the coal mine.
Speaker 10 Evil comes for the Jews first.
Speaker 10
But then it's not over then. And it continues.
And so we need to understand that it's the same core issue.
Speaker 10 And what's going on with the radical Islamists today is a continuation of the same battle that Adolf Hitler fought and that we were fighting the anti-Semites for the time.
Speaker 1 Explain that a little bit about how it's a continuation, because there is a direct line.
Speaker 10 There is a direct line and I talk about it a lot in my book.
Speaker 10 The leader of the Palestinian national movement and really the originator of it was a person named the Grand Mufti. That was his title, the Grand Mufti al-Husseini, lived in Jerusalem,
Speaker 10 really stoked the fires and inflamed Palestinians to become terrorists in the 1920s and 30s. In 1941, what did he do? He went to visit Adolf Hitler in Germany, and he was Hitler's guest.
Speaker 10 And they had a private meeting, and in that meeting, and this was before he ended up moving and living in Berlin and helping Hitler for the entire World War II, in that meeting, Hitler said to him, I want you, Husseini, to take this into your heart.
Speaker 10
This war that I'm fighting, World War II and the Holocaust, this is a war of Germans against Jews. Everything else is facade and illusion.
He said, put that in your heart.
Speaker 10 Because the idea was, on the surface, it's political and
Speaker 10 it's Bolsheviks and it's England. But the deeper ideological war, Hitler told him, was
Speaker 10 which ideology is going to win?
Speaker 10 The ideology of might makes right, survival of the fittest, power, or the idea of Judeo-Christian values, where we have a God and we have human rights and we have equality and the dignity of the human being and peace and love as values.
Speaker 10
And Hitler felt that those values would destroy humanity. He was trying to save humanity.
That's another insight in the book.
Speaker 10 He was trying to save humanity from the Jewish worldview, which, together with Christianity, had taken over.
Speaker 1 And I just told you off the air, that is
Speaker 1 Alexander Dugan. That is exactly the kind of thinking that Alexander Dugan, who is now the go-between between Putin and the
Speaker 1 clerics in Iran, he's putting that deal together.
Speaker 1 He is celebrating the return of the promised one in his own language, but that's
Speaker 1 the 12th Imam kind of language.
Speaker 1 And there are these people that
Speaker 1 are looking to set the entire world on fire just the way you say Adolf Hitler was doing it.
Speaker 10 Adolf Hitler and the Persians today, this is the Mahdi.
Speaker 10 They're waiting for the destruction of the world, which is why, you know, in one of my earlier films, The Third Jihad, you know, I did Obsession. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 10 And the Third Jihad, we talked to Bernard Lewis, and he said, you know, there's mad mutual assured destruction, which kept Russia and the United States from using their weapons.
Speaker 10 But he said for the Persians, for the Iranians, it's an inducement.
Speaker 10 They want to use the weapons, and they will use it against Europe and Israel because for them they're bringing destruction to the world, and that will enhance the coming of the Mahdi, and Islam will reign victorious on the planet.
Speaker 10 So the idea is that this idea from the Mufti took the handoff from Adolf Hitler in World War II and since then the Nazis were finished but radical Islamists have continued the war against the Jews, against Judeo-Christian values and that's been going on for 80 years and we're living with this.
Speaker 1 Is Iran the head of the snake or is there a head?
Speaker 10 Iran is definitely the head of the snake at least at this time.
Speaker 10 there's no.
Speaker 1
No, it'll move. It always jumps.
Yes, exactly. It always jumps.
Exactly.
Speaker 10
But they need to be dealt with. And I'm praying that with the help of Trump, we're very happy.
Those of us living in Israel are very happy with the new administration.
Speaker 1
I've got to believe. I mean, the stuff that we were doing and we're finding out more and more that our government was doing.
My gosh. Right.
Speaker 1 Holy cow, were we?
Speaker 1 You know, I've said this before: that we don't know. Americans don't understand
Speaker 1 how dark of a country we have been at times.
Speaker 1 And in the last five years, four years,
Speaker 1 wow, did we go dark? And wow, were we on the wrong side?
Speaker 1 And you're right, it makes no sense, a country or an administration that was for, you know, pushing trans rights and gay rights and trans surgeries and all of this stuff to be on the side of Hamas and Hezbollah and Iran, it makes no sense.
Speaker 1 No sense. Right.
Speaker 1 Other than it's just evil and madness.
Speaker 10
Yes, indeed. And it's interesting when you asked about European anti-Semitism.
So the new election in Germany right now, even the guy who got the most, his name's Murs. Murs, he got the most votes.
Speaker 10 He criticized the Biden administration for withholding weapons from Israel.
Speaker 10 So you do have growing far right in Germany, which is of concern when you're thinking about anti-Semitism. And at the same time, they're worried about their Muslim population over there.
Speaker 10 And that's where most of the anti-Semitism comes from.
Speaker 1 You know, you look at J.D. Vance,
Speaker 1 what he said about you want to worry about Iran having a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 1 The first country that's going to have multiple nuclear weapons that is Islamic will be England.
Speaker 1 And you see these countries, these Western countries, they are going to fall to Islam.
Speaker 1 And that is a terrifying thing. And so when you look at
Speaker 1
the rise of the far right, I'm not even sure what that means. I know what Hitler meant, I know what that is, but I don't trust anybody.
that's just labeling people
Speaker 1
because it's not far right or crazy to say, I don't want to be an Islamic country. And what you're doing is making us an Islamic country.
And the people who brought you to the party, elites,
Speaker 1
you are claiming we're the bad guys. I love my country.
I just, I want to live in peace. And I mean, it's nuts.
Speaker 10
I'll read to you: this is the manifesto, the 2017 manifesto of what's called the far-right party. And it's interesting, it's fascinating.
They say like this, that Islam does not belong in Germany.
Speaker 10 The AFD sees the spread of Islam in the presence of over 5 million Muslims, whose numbers are constantly growing as a great danger to our state, our society, and our system of values. Now, that is not
Speaker 10
crazy. That's not crazy.
It's not. It's obviously a problem if they start hating and beating up Muslims in the streets.
Yes.
Speaker 10 But in and of itself,
Speaker 10 it's reasonable, especially because the Islamic minorities throughout Europe have not assimilated to become
Speaker 1 regular Europeans. I'm not saying none of them do, but the vast majority have no desire to become German or Swedish or English.
Speaker 10
And they've created a lot of civil problems and terror problems. So it's rampant.
Every other day there's another terror attack or a car ramming and terrible things are happening.
Speaker 10
So they're dealing with these problems. And the right wing is saying, let's have a conversation.
Let's discuss it. Let's develop policies for this.
And the left wing is ignoring it.
Speaker 10 They're either afraid or naive. And that's why we see the rise of the right in Europe.
Speaker 1 Rabbi, as always, thank you so much.
Speaker 1 The name of the book and the documentary, Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Jew?
Speaker 1 And it's by Rabbi Shore.
Speaker 1 Where can you watch it? I know I want to share it with my audience.
Speaker 10 So the film is called The Tragic Awakening.
Speaker 1 Sorry, sorry.
Speaker 10
Yeah, and they can go to the website, tragicawakening.com or raphaelshore.com. And we're doing screenings right now.
People can do screenings. And Ricky mentioned, we're happy to have you show it on
Speaker 1 Mercury and and make it available wherever and this is how we're showing it in the meantime so people can sign up and help make a screening as well you got it on the website Rabbi Short thank you as always back in just a minute let me tell you about relief factor sleep if you've never had trouble sleeping God bless you you're one of the lucky ones most of us have at least some difficulty getting our brains to shut down at the end of the day you might be one of those people who can never seem to just get a good night's rest no matter what you try in either case i want you to recommend, I want you to try what I recommend, and that is Relief Factor Sleep.
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Speaker 1 What are the insiders saying on the Blaze feed? If you're a Blaze TV subscriber,
Speaker 1 as you're watching the feed, you can comment. And what are the general comments
Speaker 1 that are coming through? There's two main ones we're getting right now.
Speaker 2 One is why are there a bunch of Star Wars figures behind the guest as he's talking about
Speaker 2 anti-Semitism?
Speaker 1 Because
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It's an interesting question. Yeah, we move.
That's Darth Vader, C3PO, and R2D2.
Speaker 1 Darth Vader is from the original New Hope, and it's in the lobby of the movie studios, and we just moved them there, and it bothers the heck out of me as well because I keep seeing it in the side of my eye, and I'm like, who's this weird family standing there?
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Right. Yes.
It's feeling like somebody's standing there. We might want to move those, yeah.
Speaker 2 Yeah, and the rest of them are people chiming in on the 0 to 10 scale for Epstein.
Speaker 1 Where do you think? What's the consensus?
Speaker 2 I would say pretty low on the lower side, like maybe an average of four. There's some tens, there's some zeros, some negative tens,
Speaker 2 but I would say a little bit lower than average, maybe three or four.
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