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Speaker 1 All right, so.
Speaker 1 I think we've mentioned yesterday that at one point, the conservative up in Canada,
Speaker 1 Polyev,
Speaker 1 had a
Speaker 1 92.5% chance to win the election.
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Then it was down to 23.3%, and that turned out to be fairly accurate. He did not win.
It's going to be this Mark Carney
Speaker 1 douchebag. I mean, he's already, he was the holding place guy for Trudeau, right? He was the placeholder, and now he is the prime minister.
Speaker 1 So that kind of sucks. Now, during the election, apparently, in Canada, the website went down.
Speaker 1 Cut one.
Speaker 3 We're keeping a close eye on the Elections Canada website appearing to be down for some Canadians, for many right now, going on the website. This is what they're seeing.
Speaker 3 We actually experienced it here in our breaking news center as well. In the breaking we're able to get on another computer.
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Some people take you to social media tonight, sending out tweets like this on X. Patrick saying elections.ca isn't working for me.
Does anyone else have this issue?
Speaker 1 Well, yeah, an obvious concern right there.
Speaker 6 So, Bashi and Omar, we have reached out directly.
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Yeah, we've got that. We figured it out.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
I mean, we know, we don't even know how if it was down very long at all.
Speaker 1 I mean, because he even said that it was down in their breaking news center, and somebody on X posted that it was down for them, but they got late logged down on another computer. So
Speaker 1 which is weird.
Speaker 1 Okay. You know what it's like is when
Speaker 1 there's flooding in your area and a reporter goes out to film it and they step off the sidewalk where it's dry and
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to running water down the curb. Look at this.
It's possible. They step into the gutter where the water is rushing down.
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Yeah, look how bad it is right now. It's flooding up to my knees.
And it's incredible. We know, right? I mean, the election is pretty much over.
Yeah, it is. We already know the answer.
Speaker 1 I don't know how that's possible.
Speaker 1 Well, it doesn't seem like it is possible, but somehow they made it happen with, I think, paper ballots, right? Isn't that what they use? That's what I was told.
Speaker 1 I don't know that to be true i don't know if you know i don't vote in canada so oh you don't i don't oh wow so that's fortunate maybe when they become the 51st state as uh you know our president wants uh you know maybe i'll vote there
Speaker 1 that's so great the president did tweet out good luck to the great people of canada elect the man who has the strength and wisdom to cut your taxes in half increase your military power for free to the highest level in the world have your car steel, aluminum, lumber, energy, and all other businesses quadruple in size with zero tariffs or taxes.
Speaker 1 If
Speaker 1 Canada becomes the cherished 51st state,
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still doing it. Still doing it.
I'm okay with them becoming a territory, but I don't want them to be a state. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 I mean, I don't even want them as a territory for anyone.
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Of the two, between Canada or Greenland, give me Greenland. Well, I mean, Greenland's a done deal already.
Greenland's a done deal. Greenland's ours.
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There's no question. There's no question.
Absolutely. The only thing missing is for us to just plant the flag and say, do something.
Okay.
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That's done. That's a done deal.
Now, Canada is a different story.
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Well, the president says they're going to have free access to the U.S. with no border if they become our 53 state.
All positives with no negatives. It was meant to be.
Speaker 1 America can no longer subsidize Canada with the hundreds of billions of dollars a year that we've been spending in the past.
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So that'll go away if they become a state. It goes away.
It's not that hard to believe, but okay. Goes away if they become a state.
Okay. Pretty tempting.
You say so.
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Plus, we'll help you get rid of that stupid curling sport, which is really not a story. Oh, we talked about this yesterday.
That's dumb. It's dumb.
And we'll help you eliminate that.
Speaker 1
That's an Olympic sport. We've talked about this already.
You kind of get rid of curling. Yeah, you know what? So is rhythmic gymnastics an Olympic sport.
That doesn't mean it should stay.
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Curling's been around a lot longer than that. Racewalking is an Olympic sport.
It doesn't mean it should stay. Again, curling's been around a lot longer than that.
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What's that thing they call handball? That's not really handball. It's not like we play it here.
No, it doesn't. It's like
Speaker 1 a cross between lacrosse. It's weird.
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I don't remember. Either hockey or something.
I don't remember ever playing that. Yeah, I've never.
I don't think we play it because it's not
Speaker 1
the American handball. No, it's not.
No. is, which immediately made me think, I don't want to watch it then.
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Me too. And I did.
Me too. And I didn't.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 So,
Speaker 1 yeah, they need to do something about some of the Olympic sports
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because they shouldn't be. You know, they shouldn't be sports.
And in fact, they're not. No, we're not.
They're just not that anymore. So,
Speaker 1 yeah. So anyway,
Speaker 1 you know,
Speaker 1 the whole issue with Canada has been kind of weird. And it apparently affected the election
Speaker 1 a lot,
Speaker 1 having gone from the conservative to the liberal, and it wasn't even close.
Speaker 1 You think maybe our Apple boy, how did he pronounce his last name?
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Polyev? Polyev. Polyev.
You think that he,
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because he tried to go against Trump a little bit. He did.
Because they're saying that it's Trump's fault that,
Speaker 1 you know, the Carney won in Canada. Okay.
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Because the the hatred of Trump and what's his name? Polyeff. Was kind of a Trump-esque kind of guy, but he didn't lean into it.
No, he didn't, not at all. And I think that's what hurt him.
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Yeah, I think so, too. I mean, he should have just leaned into it and said, yep, you're right.
I am. We should make Canada great again.
Yes. We should do these tariffs equal ground.
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We should be a powerful country that these people have turned us against. He could have handled it much better than he did.
And he might be prime minister now. Yeah.
Speaker 1 But he's not. No, he's not.
Speaker 1 No, he's not. I mean, we've got somebody as bad, if not worse, than Turdot now in office.
Speaker 1
And so we're going to have to put up with him. I know.
I guess.
Speaker 1 And is Turdot still in the parliament? Or he's still hanging around?
Speaker 1 What happens after you become a Congress? I think they deported him.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 they sent him to the Seacot Supermax prison in El Salvador.
Speaker 1
That's a shame. Someone should make sure he gets due process.
Oh, well, no, there's no time for that. It's already been on.
It's done. It's been done.
So, what are you going to do?
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You can't do anything. You can't get him back.
We've already seen that. You can't get him back.
Nobody has the power to get him back. So
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just leave it alone. We want to.
Whatever. I'm sure he's fine there.
I'm sure he's fine. He probably loves it.
So
Speaker 1 I'm not going to ask him, but I'm just going to let him get in, but we can't. Yeah, we can.
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Nobody can let us in. So I don't know how to do it.
Whatever.
Speaker 1 But here in America,
Speaker 1 we continue to take care of the immigration situation. And,
Speaker 1 you know, the left is all up in arms over everything this president does. They fight him tooth and nail at every turn.
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Every turn. You know, first of all, they were pissed off because he was supposedly deporting so many people.
And it was really unusual. And it was a mass deportation.
Speaker 1 Then it it turns out, and so they're pissed about that. Now it turns out he's deported fewer people than Joe Biden did at this point in his presidency.
Speaker 1 And so that's also a bad thing.
Speaker 1 Because why hasn't he deported more people? He said he was deporting a lot of people.
Speaker 1 He just can't win. No, he can't.
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No matter what he does. And then it's a matter of, well, he's not doing it right.
Yeah.
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Oh, okay. Yes.
Oh, okay. They're criminals.
And they're in.
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The whole thing is based on they're a criminal, period. No matter what other crimes they've committed, which many have committed horrible crimes in this country.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 But, I mean, they've started at the baseline of committing a crime from the very beginning.
Speaker 1 Speaking of the criminals and the crimes, yesterday on the White House lawn, they posted like these look like election signs, and they put them out on the wall. The
Speaker 1 front lawn. And here's what that looked like.
Speaker 1 Look at this. I know.
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All the criminals. I think there's a hundred of them.
All the criminals. Representing 100 days.
Yeah.
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Many of the criminals that have been deported, and their crime is listed on there. Murder, rape, homicides.
I mean, one after another after another that have been deported and are no longer here.
Speaker 1
There's two commits. We have to do the postal service for the post office wall, so we just put them in the front lawn of the White House.
I mean, look at that.
Speaker 1 That is phenomenal. That's awesome.
Speaker 1 That's awesome.
Speaker 1 And then they're over here, too. So
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we had to get a room over there. We had to move them over.
That is incredible. To think that all of those people were here just
Speaker 1 committing all manner of crimes, sexual assaults of a child,
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assault and battery. Pathetic.
Now, I like that. And, you know, I know CNN.
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wouldn't show them. They blurred them out.
Yeah. You know, Tapper blurred them out.
Whatever, Jake, calm down.
Speaker 1
But just on a side note, and this is a question, you tell me if I should be asking it or not. Okay.
How much of those signs cost? Who's paying for those? I hate to be a doge guy. How much of those?
Speaker 1 What are we
Speaker 1
going on those things? Whatever it was was worth it. I'm okay with it.
Yeah. Okay.
Take that right out of my taxes. All right.
I feel like
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that's not cheap. I don't know.
I don't know what that cost.
Speaker 1 Look into it, though. Go ahead and look into it.
Speaker 1 See if you can find the answer.
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Speaker 1 This is so amazing, the reaction to everything President Trump does um in the mainstream media they fight him at every turn they fight him tooth and nail and they're really screaming and yelling about this judge that was just arrested because she aided and abetted a criminal yeah she helped him get out the back door now they're trying to make that like oh that was nothing That was nothing.
Speaker 1
It just so happened he didn't go out the front door. He went out the back.
Yeah, because she showed it to him.
Speaker 1
She brought him into chambers and then she showed him out the backway so he could escape. I mean, it's unbelievable.
Yeah. I mean, they were getting ready for a trial.
Speaker 1 That was, I mean, we heard Pam Bonnie tell us how much, you know, they were getting ready for a trial
Speaker 1 at the time, which is just
Speaker 1
incredible. It is incredible.
I just can't believe it.
Speaker 1 Do we have the video of the media all saying the same thing about how this was escalation of the problem?
Speaker 1
It's escalation. Escalation.
Everybody's on the same page here with the escalation bus. You know,
Speaker 1 going to be
Speaker 4 the escalation in the president's crackdown on illegal immigration.
Speaker 10 Today's dramatic escalation in the Trump administration's conflict with judges.
Speaker 8 With the Trump administration signaling a major escalation in its deportation efforts.
Speaker 11 Today, an escalation in the Trump administration's battle with the judiciary.
Speaker 7 Tensions between local and federal authorities over President Trump's immigration crackdown escalated today.
Speaker 12 We began this hour with a major escalation of the Trump administration's crackdown and immigration efforts.
Speaker 10 We begin with what appears to be a major escalation.
Speaker 12 This feels like an insane and reckless escalation from the Trump administration, arresting a judge. I will
Speaker 1 not alone.
Speaker 1 It's a dramatic escalation.
Speaker 11 More aggressive to the media.
Speaker 14 Trump's escalation of
Speaker 7 the purge. This kind of escalator
Speaker 1 action.
Speaker 3 This is a dramatic escalation.
Speaker 5 Escalation.
Speaker 12 Escalation is a matter of escalation.
Speaker 11 Escalation. Escalation.
Speaker 13 Policy and immigration, an escalation, an escalation.
Speaker 1
Oh, man. So I don't know how you de-escalate a situation when you've got a judge who is breaking the law.
I guess you were just supposed to ignore that. Yeah.
Speaker 1 According to the news media,
Speaker 1 you're supposed to just ignore that.
Speaker 1
Let it go. What's escalating is that these laws are being enforced now.
Yeah. Right.
And so, and they're, and I don't even know that the escalation on that is true.
Speaker 1 We talked about how Donald Trump isn't the most
Speaker 1 in history of doing this at this time. Nowhere near.
Speaker 1 In fact, he's behind the pace of other presidents. So
Speaker 1 it's not much of an escalation, really,
Speaker 1 when you think about it. It's really not.
Speaker 1 And to enforce the law against a judge, that just should happen.
Speaker 1
Yes. I thought these were the the ones screaming about no one being above the law.
Above the law. Well, okay.
Here it is. Here's a judge who was just arrested.
She's not above the law.
Speaker 1
You know, while they're saying no one should be above the law, they mean everyone but them. Right.
That is
Speaker 1
a perfect example of they absolutely mean everyone but them. Right.
Right.
Speaker 1 And meanwhile, here's what the White House explains about ICE and what ICE has been up to lately.
Speaker 10 The Trump administration is working 24-7 to to successfully arrest and deport these illegal criminals and foreign terrorists from our communities.
Speaker 10 We are in the beginning stages of carrying out the largest deportation campaign in American history.
Speaker 10 Over this past weekend, it was announced that through Operation Tidal Wave, a joint effort between ICE Miami and Florida law enforcement agencies, nearly 800 illegal aliens were arrested during the first four days alone.
Speaker 1 Oh, that's a major escalation.
Speaker 10 The most arrested were a Colombian murderer, alleged MS-13 and 18th Street gang members, and a Russian with a red notice for manslaughter.
Speaker 10 And on the other side of the country, in the early Sunday morning hours, DOJ and DHS together launched a joint raid of an illegal alien underground nightclub used by Trende Aragua in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Speaker 10 DHS took more than 100 illegal aliens into custody, and many drugs and weapons were also seized.
Speaker 10 Operation Tidal Wave is a preview of what is to come around this country, large-scale operations that employ our state and local enforcement partners to get criminal, illegal aliens off our streets.
Speaker 10 As always, President Trump and our entire administration are grateful for the courageous law enforcement officers who are putting their lives on the line every single day to protect their fellow Americans and to keep our country safe.
Speaker 1 Tom Holman backed all that up, cut four.
Speaker 9 I worked for six presidents, starting with Ronald Reagan.
Speaker 9 Every president I ever worked for took border security seriously because you can't have national security if you don't have strong border security.
Speaker 9 We've got to know who's coming in, what's coming in, where it's coming in, why it's coming in, right?
Speaker 9 Even President Obama and President Clinton took some steps to secure the border because they understood national security was important.
Speaker 9 Joe Biden was the first president in the history of this nation who came into office and unsecured a border on purpose. That's just a fact.
Speaker 9 We handed the Biden administration after President Trump's first administration, we handed the Biden administration the most secure border in my lifetime, and he unsecured it on purpose.
Speaker 1 Wow.
Speaker 1
I mean, it's hard to argue with that. It is.
We saw it. Yeah, we did.
We saw it. We felt it.
Speaker 1
He allowed 10 million people in four years to come across that border illegally. 10 million.
I mean, that's astounding. It sure is.
They took no steps to do anything about it.
Speaker 1 In fact, as Holman pointed out, he did the opposite.
Speaker 1
He helped them. And the signal they sent to everybody in Mexico, Central and South America, China, the Middle East is, come on in.
We won't do anything about it. Created an escalation.
Speaker 1 Yes. Yes, he did.
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Speaker 1 you know, we've been talking a little bit about the immigration situation because of the mass deportations of just about everybody in this country, they don't even care if they're citizens or not.
Speaker 1 They don't care. Citizens are being deported.
Speaker 1
Non-citizens are being deported. Everybody's being deported.
There's almost no one left in the nation.
Speaker 1 President Trump is deporting so many people. I mean, that's what you're led to believe
Speaker 1 by the mainstream media. In fact,
Speaker 1
you could make the argument that he's not doing enough. You could make that argument.
Yes, that it should be sped up. And I think they're going to.
Speaker 1 They're calling it the largest deportation in the history of the country. Okay, we haven't hit that level yet, but is that what tidal wave is supposed to be? Yes, Operation Tidal Wave.
Speaker 1 That's exactly what it's supposed to be
Speaker 1 tonight's episode. Get out.
Speaker 1 What is the usual?
Speaker 1 It's Operation
Speaker 1 Country Blues.
Speaker 1 That's the normal
Speaker 1
classic. Yes.
That's the Jeffy phrase from
Speaker 1 Canon. Cannon.
Speaker 1 Which only he is old enough to even remember that. Thank you.
Speaker 1
What's William Conrad man? Do not mess with Cannon. Oh, I won't.
I wouldn't think of it. I wouldn't consider it.
That's classic territory right there.
Speaker 1 So one of the
Speaker 1 most outspoken, one of the best voices of this administration is Stephen Miller. And he was talking about deportations yesterday.
Speaker 15 He wanted a
Speaker 15 Once we clear away, some of these rogue district court injunctions will be able to operate with an even greater degree of force and speed.
Speaker 15 And so I think we will vastly exceed that number in addition to all of the self-deportations that are occurring and will continue to occur.
Speaker 15 And once we're able to begin applying these increasingly significant consequences financially and criminally for legal aliens who choose to remain, we will see even faster and quicker voluntary departures from the United States.
Speaker 15 Bottom line is that the President is going to continue and expand and accelerate the effort to remove from our midst people who have no lawful right to be here, and we will do so without apology.
Speaker 15 Thank you.
Speaker 1 Yeah, thank you. We're done.
Speaker 1 I'm not going to take any more from you people, okay?
Speaker 1
I can't even stand to look at you, so I'm certainly not going to talk to you anymore. Beat it.
Beat it.
Speaker 1 It's about time. I mean, nobody's borne down on this problem like President Trump has.
Speaker 1
And it should have happened so long ago. It's been out of control for way too many years.
I mean,
Speaker 1 when I first started in talk radio in Houston in 2001,
Speaker 1 they were always throwing out the number of illegals that were already in this country at 11 million. They're still saying it's that number when it's more like
Speaker 1
30 or 40 million or more. Yeah.
I mean, then I think, you know, they used that 11 million, Mark Quinn, which we did hear from time to time.
Speaker 1 During the Obama and Joe Biden administration.
Speaker 1 But then
Speaker 1 every once in a while, you'd hear somebody say 20 million.
Speaker 1
And once in a while you'd hear somebody say 30 million. Right.
So it's, I mean, it's at least that. At least.
Speaker 1
Nobody knows the exact figure, but it's got to be at least 30 million. It has to be.
I mean, when you've got 10 million people coming across the board. That you're admitting to.
Speaker 1 That you're admitting to just without that they didn't count all those numbers of
Speaker 1 some of the illegals that they brought into the country under some special auspices plan
Speaker 1
that we didn't count. Right.
And it's just amazing. Right.
And then they fly them all over the country
Speaker 1 in the dark of night,
Speaker 1 under the cover of darkness, so that the residents of that city don't understand the fact that you're being invaded right now
Speaker 1
by illegals who shouldn't be here and we don't know anything about it. Here they are.
They would just drop them off. Congratulations.
Speaker 1
Here's your card. Go ahead.
Get out of here. Exactly.
It's despicable what's been happening. So finally, something's being done about it.
And
Speaker 1 Stephen Miller had more on deporting mothers and children. No,
Speaker 1 the mothers and children came up.
Speaker 17 Is it the best use of the administration's resources to going after moms of young kids?
Speaker 18 Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 16 Do you yourself have an opinion on this subject?
Speaker 18 I'm not interested in yours.
Speaker 16 Well, what percentage of the, let's just pick an even number
Speaker 16 of, say,
Speaker 16
10 million illegal aliens. Let's say that Biden released, I think it's closer to 20 million.
Let's say he released 10 million illegal aliens into the country over the last four years.
Speaker 16 What percentage do you think we should stay here of those 10 million?
Speaker 17 I'm not trying to do a game show.
Speaker 16 No, but I'm saying, no, no.
Speaker 17 Do you think that's the best use of the- Well, hold on.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 16 is it your view that if a Democrat president releases 10, 15, 20 million legals into the country, that they all then should get to stay forever and for all of life?
Speaker 17 Steven, I don't have a view about what Democratic presidents do.
Speaker 18 I'm asking what the Republican president does. Yeah, so
Speaker 16
you don't want to answer the question because you know the answer is obvious. Everyone that Biden let in has to go home.
Of course. It's a crazy thing to even ask.
Speaker 16 You think we should give administrative amnesty to some subset of the illegals that Biden?
Speaker 16 And
Speaker 16 here's how we're prioritizing it.
Speaker 16 ICE is going to continue to focus on raids against high-throughp criminal aliens. We're going to use the entire force and power of the federal government to get them all home.
Speaker 16 Many will choose also to leave voluntarily and take advantage of the CBP home app. But we are not going to ask taxpayers to subsidize the presence of a single illegal alien in this country.
Speaker 1 Thank you. Amen.
Speaker 1 Steve needs to
Speaker 1 start start traveling with the do person, though, so that he can keep the people from walking behind him during those live shots because I've had just about enough of that already.
Speaker 1 I love this guy, though. He's fantastic.
Speaker 1
Absolutely. For him to put that reporter on the spot, who obviously has an opinion.
100%.
Speaker 1 Oh, so
Speaker 1 he's asking the stupid question. Yep.
Speaker 1
And he throws it back in their face. Well, what percentage would you have us to do? Yeah, how many should we allow to stay here? Okay.
How many? Let's turn it around a little bit. Right.
Speaker 1 Oh, I don't have an opinion. You don't have an opinion because you know the answer.
Speaker 1 So great.
Speaker 1
I mean, it's so true. Oh.
Because
Speaker 1
the other day they were trying to make it out like we're deporting two-year-old children. Right.
We're deporting two-year-olds. That was the headline.
Yeah, two and four and seven or something, right?
Speaker 1 Was they were the kids that went home? The answer was the mother is being deported because she's here illegally and she's taking her children with her.
Speaker 1 Of course.
Speaker 1
It's ridiculous. And they've even said that before.
I mean, Holman has even talked about that before when he's questioned about, well, not the children.
Speaker 1
Well, they can take them. They can go home.
They can take them home. We're not stopping you with hurting the children.
In fact, we're giving them a free ride home with the mom. Yeah.
Speaker 1 So, yeah, it's perfect.
Speaker 1
You don't have to pay for the trip. We're going to send you home.
We got it.
Speaker 1
Congratulations. It's on us.
And you're welcome. You're welcome.
Go ahead and pack that bag up over there, though, because we're leaving here in a couple minutes. We don't have a lot of time.
Speaker 1 It's so frustrating. It's so frustrating because what is the answer to it? You're supposed to.
Speaker 1 You know, do we ask that question of American citizens who go to jail? Well, are you going to leave a child,
Speaker 1 the mother's two-year-old child, to rot in the home by himself?
Speaker 1 No, but, you know, what the family does with the two-year-old, it's kind of up up to the family. The mother's been, yeah, the mother's been arrested, so that's up to the family to figure out.
Speaker 1
And not us. And if the family, if they, if there's no family, then obviously the state takes over, but we take care of the children.
Yeah, right.
Speaker 1 Right.
Speaker 1
But nobody asked that question. How can you, how can you put that mother in jail? Well, because she committed crimes.
That's how.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1
your thing is, and everybody's thing is, no one's above the law, right? Right. We're enforcing U.S.
law, and the law says this person's going to jail.
Speaker 1 So you should have thought of that before you committed the crime, and then you wouldn't be going to jail, and you could stay home with your kids.
Speaker 1 Just as a, I mean, as
Speaker 1
someone who has, you know, past history, you don't think about that when you're committing the crime. You always think you're going to get away with it.
So
Speaker 1
is that right? I'm just saying. Okay.
You're just pointing out the fact that, you know, thank you for that perspective.
Speaker 1
Yeah. When you're committing the crime, you're not worried about getting caught for the committee.
That's really excellent perspective on your part. Thank you, Jeffy.
Speaker 1
Because a lot of us just thought, well, you should have thought of that before you committed the crime, but you don't. You don't.
You don't.
Speaker 1 No matter what the crime is, you don't think of that first? I mean, maybe if you have.
Speaker 1
It hurts the whole perspective. Bet.
If you start thinking about what could possibly happen, then it hurts the criminal activity.
Speaker 1 But then there's Governor J.B. Pritzker, who is calling for protests now because,
Speaker 1
you know, something's being done about the problems that we have in this country, and the Democrats can't stand it. Oh, and this guy is agonizing.
Really agonizing.
Speaker 2 In the times upon which history turns. Never before in my life have I called for mass protests
Speaker 1 for mobilization for disruption. But I am now.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah!
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 yeah,
Speaker 1 yeah, you, you, you. Yeah!
Speaker 1 Woo!
Speaker 1 He's called for vaccination.
Speaker 18 JB, JB. Protest, yeah.
Speaker 19 These Republicans cannot know a moment of peace.
Speaker 1 No. Oh.
Speaker 19 They have to understand that we will fight their cruelty with every megaphone and microphone that we have. We must castigate them on the soapbox and then punish them at the ballot box.
Speaker 1 Wait,
Speaker 1 he's going to castrate Republicans? That's not right. That's not.
Speaker 1 Don't put the line on the limb and say, no,
Speaker 1 I'm against castration of Republicans.
Speaker 1 What about them?
Speaker 19 They must feel in their bones that when we survive this shameful episode of American history with our democracy intact,
Speaker 19 because we have no alternative but to do just that.
Speaker 1 Not a democracy.
Speaker 19 We will relegate their portraits to the museum halls reserved for tyrants and traitors.
Speaker 1 Oh, that's worked hard on that line, didn't you, JB?
Speaker 1
People are completely out of control. This guy.
Completely out of control. I hope, and no, I shouldn't,
Speaker 1
it wouldn't surprise me that he's impeding some of our federal operations. Oh, you know what he is? And if they know he's out, they should arrest him for that.
Yes, absolutely.
Speaker 1
They should arrest him for that. Let's put him in cuffs and walk him, perp walk him down.
Yep. Exactly.
Because I get the idea that
Speaker 1
you can legitimately say, well, we're not going to help you in your deportation process. And that even kind of irks me, but I get it.
But if you're actually impeding,
Speaker 1 like the judge helping the illegal out the back door of the courtroom, you'd absolutely need to be arrested. And
Speaker 1 I hope that, I sure hope you're not doing that, JB,
Speaker 1 because it'd be a shame
Speaker 1 to see you get arrested.
Speaker 1
We'll get to Stephen Miller's comments about J.B. Pritzker's rant and raving there coming up in a second.
More coming up. 727, 888-727, B-E-C-K.
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It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today, 888727BECK. We had J.B.
Pritzker talking about how there should be protests in the streets. They're trying their darndest to create violence in this country.
Speaker 1 They're not going to be happy until they do create violence. Castrations.
Speaker 1 Yes. Castrations,
Speaker 1 violence of all kind.
Speaker 1 So Stephen Miller responded to the Pritzker comments.
Speaker 1 This should be fun.
Speaker 14 Stephen, Illinois Governor Pritzker just called for mass protests and disruption saying Republicans cannot know peace while Trump's border crossings are down 95% and ICE is locking up 800 criminals.
Speaker 14 Is Pritzker inciting insurrection and will
Speaker 17 DOJ take action?
Speaker 16 Well, what I would say is that his comments, if nothing else, clearly could be construed as inciting violence.
Speaker 16 So President Trump survived two assassination attempts against his life. Of course, there's been many more credible threats against President Trump and his family and associates.
Speaker 16 We've of course seen the spate of left-wing domestic terrorism all across this country. By the way, the destruction of property sits directly adjacent to
Speaker 16 attacks on humans and physical calms.
Speaker 16 In other words, once you tolerate and once you allow for attacks on property, you're just a step away from people throwing moloto cocktails into people's molotov cocktails in people's homes.
Speaker 16 And you've even seen some, I think one example of a formerly
Speaker 16 prominent Washington Post journalist who seemed to be celebrating the murder of a healthcare CEO, right? Health insurance CEO.
Speaker 16 And
Speaker 16 that's the point we've reached in this country where people are engaging in rhetoric and behavior that puts the lives of public servants in danger, puts the lives of conservative Americans in danger.
Speaker 16 And so that's the first thing I would say. And then of course secondly, right, just this
Speaker 16
war that Democrat governors and mayors are waging against federal law enforcement. I mean this is nullificationist behavior.
This is secessionist behavior.
Speaker 16 What they're saying, they don't recognize the supremacy of federal law enforcement in terms of protecting the lives and livelihoods of American citizens against a foreign invasion.
Speaker 16 We've never seen anything like it. And of course the result of their conduct is that they're allowing illegal aliens to go free and rape and murder their own citizens.
Speaker 16 So I can't imagine having a leader in a city or a state that would privilege the well-being of illegal alien murderers over their own citizens, but that's where we are right now.
Speaker 1 That is where we are right now. Yes, it is.
Speaker 1 And which is closer to an insurrection?
Speaker 1 Walking into the Capitol building that is opened for you by law enforcement officials. I believe they were
Speaker 1
parading and milling in the Capitol building. They were walking.
No, you downplay what they did. Or openly defying
Speaker 1
the law enforcement trying tried to enforce law. Huh, huh? I wonder.
Which one is worse?
Speaker 1
Which one is the bigger threat to the United States of America? I don't know. I'm stumped on that.
Really, just plain stumped. I thought you would know the answer.
No, I know. I can't figure it out.
Speaker 1
Did you figure it out? I did. Oh, okay.
Maybe you can share that with us coming up here. Well,
Speaker 1 all right, there is much more coming up.
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Speaker 1 We got to tell you about the animal testing situation and what China says they can completely live without us. We'll get into that and more coming up in one minute.
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Speaker 1 All right, so soon,
Speaker 1 there may be no more animal testing.
Speaker 1 Who is saying this?
Speaker 1 I am. I'm saying it.
Speaker 1 But it's coming from the Food and Drug Administration.
Speaker 1 Okay, the FDA.
Speaker 1
The FDA is saying it. Now, people have thought this for a long time because it was necessary to do this, but it's not necessary anymore.
You don't need to do this.
Speaker 1 We have other ways to test the medication. And is it just as viable? Because
Speaker 1
I think people need to get over the fact that it's not a little fluffy they're testing. It may be a dog, but it's not a little fluffy.
What does that mean? It's a dog.
Speaker 1
If it's a dog, it's a dog. What do you mean? Tested.
They're bred to be tested? It's like the dogs that they eat in China. It's like the dogs that they eat in China that they treat like cattle.
Speaker 1 When you see the dogs stacked up like cattle,
Speaker 1 they're not fluffies. They're just
Speaker 1
bred for dogs. You don't need to test on dogs.
I don't care about the rats. What about the monkeys? I mean, test as many rats as you want.
What about the monkeys?
Speaker 1
You can kill every rat on this planet. I'm going to be behind that.
I'm fine. You're not part of PETA, I'll tell you that.
But the dogs. No,
Speaker 1
don't test on the dogs. Come on.
Spraying stuff in their eyes and things. It's not good.
It's testing. That's not good.
I know. Don't test them like that.
That's awful. That's again, the rats.
Speaker 1
Go ahead and spray whatever you want in their eyes. You didn't mention the monkeys again.
What's going on with the monkeys? Monkeys do a lot of testing on monkeys. Yeah,
Speaker 1 no, not on the monkeys either.
Speaker 1 But the rodents, I'm okay with it.
Speaker 1 We're just drawing the line at dogs and dogs
Speaker 1
and monkeys. Okay.
Right.
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1
every year, U.S. labs use roughly, get this, how many, you take a guess.
How many animals do they use every year? Every year. Whatever it is, it's not enough.
We need to continue.
Speaker 1 We need to continue with our testing. 50 million animals every month.
Speaker 1 We still have wild animals running around crazy.
Speaker 1
That's rodents, monkeys, dogs, and cats. Okay.
I mean, that's everything. That's not 50 million.
Speaker 1 It's 50
Speaker 1 animals.
Speaker 1
And much of it stems from mandates from the FDA that require animal testing for drug approval. So you have to.
Right.
Speaker 1 Now, I think they stopped this in shampoos and colognes and all that kind of stuff. I don't think they're spraying things in dog's eyes anymore.
Speaker 1
I think they did stop that, which is good. Okay, because I'm opposed to spraying things in dog's eyes.
Don't do that.
Speaker 1 If spraying something in a dog's eye will help them detect whether it's a smart idea for me to spray it into my eye or not, I'm okay with it.
Speaker 1
What a surprise. Really? I'm okay with it.
Really? I'd rather have the dog
Speaker 1 than me.
Speaker 1 I know, but yes. And I mean, humans should be the priority, obviously.
Speaker 1
Humans first. That's my humans first.
That's my
Speaker 1 America first.
Speaker 1
Humans first. Absolutely agree with that.
But apparently, there are other ways to do this now.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1
we'll see. We'll see.
I don't know what they're doing instead of the animal testing, but they're saying that it doesn't need to be done anymore. Okay.
We're using AI to tell us that it's okay. Maybe.
Speaker 1
I don't know. We test it.
I don't know. I spray this in my robot's eye and it doesn't hurt.
I guess I can do it.
Speaker 1
Yes. Okay.
Yes. All right.
Yes, exactly. So
Speaker 1 I don't know. You know, and then
Speaker 1 after, there was some weird FDA rule too, that after you're done, you've got to euthanize the dogs. And I think they've stopped that now, too, which is, yeah, seems pretty cruel.
Speaker 1 Okay, after you're done testing, you have to kill the dog. Why? Well, we've
Speaker 1
tested on them. Now we're going to spend money to keep them alive.
And yes, after they've, they're now we're keeping a handicapped animal alive that we've tested stuff on.
Speaker 1 I mean,
Speaker 1 I,
Speaker 1 I don't know. I
Speaker 1 so
Speaker 1 I can't.
Speaker 1 I seriously, it doesn't.
Speaker 1
I get. You love your dogs.
I know, but it's not that
Speaker 1 you're a little fluffy that they're testing.
Speaker 1 What kind of dog do you think it is? It's a robot dog? These are dogs.
Speaker 1
A dog is a dog. You can't raise it to be tested.
Sure, you can. How? Sure, you can.
You raise a brand. How does that differ from the dog you have in your house? Because I know you've got one raise.
Speaker 1
I know. I put my foot down and I said, we will not have a dog.
And now you have a dog. As I'm feeding my dog the other day.
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 I know. This
Speaker 1 is against everything I have.
Speaker 1
So do you want your dog to be able to do that? No, I don't. I don't.
You don't. I don't.
No. I don't.
Right.
Speaker 1 So.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1 I don't. I don't.
Speaker 1
I don't. And I barely care about that one.
I love my children. I just don't care about anybody else's children.
Is that kind of the same? Same thing. Similar.
Similar.
Speaker 1
I don't want your children tested on. Your dog, I don't care.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Your dog, yeah.
Speaker 1 You don't care if my dog is tested on?
Speaker 1 Yeah. All right.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1
I mean, I care because you would care. Yeah, I would.
I understand that.
Speaker 1 That's why I said, you know,
Speaker 1 they're testing dogs that are runaways or bred to be tested.
Speaker 1
That's fine. They're not pets.
That's fine. They're not pets.
They're not pets. They're not pets.
They're bred to be tested. Whatever.
Speaker 1 They deserve it.
Speaker 1 That's what we're using them for. Right, whatever.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
I believe that. I mean, I get it.
And the women's first, too.
Speaker 1 But don't you think if it's reasonable, if they have a different way to go about it? But then, I mean, we're still going to
Speaker 1
allow way too many animals. I mean, now we're, okay, so we stopped using the animals.
What are we going to do with those 50 billion other animals every year that we're not putting down?
Speaker 1
I mean, some will go down because we stopped breeding them. But, I mean, there's plenty more that'll just continue to breed.
We're still going to have to get rid of them somehow.
Speaker 1 Are we? Yes.
Speaker 1 Okay, there's nobody who would adopt these dogs or
Speaker 1 have enough time as it is. Okay.
Speaker 1 I mean, these shelters are putting down dogs and cats left and right, not only ones that are sick, but ones that they can't adopt.
Speaker 1 And they're in the adoption process for, I don't know what the exact timeline is anymore.
Speaker 1 It's probably longer now because people, you know, it it breaks their heart to see the animal that can't get adopted and we can't get rid of it. So we just have to let it sit in a cage.
Speaker 1 But as long as it, you know, for I don't know what the time frame is, but at a certain point, these shelters are like, okay, well,
Speaker 1 gotta go. Have a nice day.
Speaker 1 Good knowing you.
Speaker 1
So they just tell the dog, have a nice day, and then you go nicely. Good knowing you.
Okay, all right, yeah. All right.
As long as you're telling to have a nice day first. Good knowing you.
Speaker 1 Oh, we got to clean this this cage up and get ready for another animal.
Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 1 You're a beautiful,
Speaker 1
beautiful person. Beautiful human being.
I know I'm supposed to feel bad, I guess, but I know.
Speaker 1 I just don't.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 At least you're honest.
Speaker 1 At least you're honest.
Speaker 1 Too many. I mean,
Speaker 1 really, PETA has got it. I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 1 I'm sure they'll email me again at chewingthefat at the blaze.com like they have multiple times because they don't like my stance on any of the animal processes at all.
Speaker 1 But I mean, they just need to stop.
Speaker 1 Stop.
Speaker 1 Stop.
Speaker 1
We do are as ethical at treating animals as we possibly could be enough. All right.
All right.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1
And I agree with that to a certain extent. I do, because it should be humans first.
But if there's a better way to do it, especially with dogs, and again, I don't care. Keep testing rats.
Speaker 1 I don't care about rats.
Speaker 1
I don't own a rat. I don't have a rat for a pet.
You know, I'm not Michael Jackson singing about Ben. Right.
You're always running here or there. I don't care.
I don't care about Ben. I really don't.
Speaker 1 Or any of the rest of us. But you've had dogs your whole life, so you think that
Speaker 1
every dog is different. Dogs are different.
Dogs are different. Yeah.
Speaker 1 They're not.
Speaker 1 They're not.
Speaker 1
Well, according to you, they've been bred for this purpose, so they're different. Many dogs have.
So they're different. If you were going to get.
Speaker 1 I'm sure we have a listener right now that breeds dogs for testing.
Speaker 1 Maybe.
Speaker 1
Maybe. We've got Marcus in Florida who has worked at a place that tested on animals.
Oh, awesome. Awesome.
Hey, Marcus, welcome to the Glen Beck program with Pat and Jeff. Hey, thanks.
Speaker 1 Thanks for taking my call. Yeah, I worked at a pharmaceutical research lab in Ohio where we did animal testing on monkeys and rats and all kinds of different sheep
Speaker 1 cows and
Speaker 1 beagle
Speaker 1 puppies. Okay.
Speaker 1 Sure, they're bred just for the testing facility, but you know, a beagle puppy is the cutest puppy in the world. Right.
Speaker 1 And they bring them in. They're healthy little baby puppies.
Speaker 1 And you start doing testing on them, whatever the drug might be, and they end up in a little bed collared up in a blanket with an IV drip trying to keep them alive because you're killing them.
Speaker 1
Oh, man. And it's so heart-wrenching that I quit working there.
I mean, it's just
Speaker 1 terrible.
Speaker 1 But that's on the human. That's not on the, you know, we still, we still need to use.
Speaker 1
You didn't stop them from testing. You just couldn't take it anymore.
You felt bad.
Speaker 1 Hey, anyone that can't have sympathy for a little beagle puppy getting hurt is on the human.
Speaker 1 Thank you, Marcus.
Speaker 1 Thank you. Exactly right.
Speaker 1
Okay. He put you in your place, didn't he? He shut you down.
I didn't hear what he said.
Speaker 1
I did. He said, if you don't have sympathy for those dogs, you're not human.
I heard it. Yeah, and that's why he's.
Thanks for bringing that up because I didn't know
Speaker 1 at the end. I just wanted to make sure that you did know what he said.
Speaker 1 So that's great.
Speaker 1
All right. Let's go to Gina in Massachusetts.
Hey, Gina.
Speaker 1 Hi. Hi.
Speaker 20 I'm calling because I'm concerned. I don't think you guys know exactly what goes on in these labs.
Speaker 1
Oh, boy. No, we just heard from Marcus what goes on.
That is terrible.
Speaker 20 I missed that.
Speaker 20 And a test that was funded by Fauci, for example, was on beagles.
Speaker 1 And what he did was he put
Speaker 20 flesh-eating
Speaker 20 flies in a cap and put it on the dogs.
Speaker 1 That's horrific.
Speaker 20 And in order to let the lab workers tolerate the suffering that the dogs endured, they cut their vocal cords. And
Speaker 20
I don't like rats and mice either. But the things that are done are so inhumane.
I often wonder if the people that do these experiments really are related to Mengela.
Speaker 20
Because the stuff that they do is of proportion to just what he did in terms of surgeries done without anesthesia. Mice and rats have feelings too.
I mean, you don't have to inflict pain.
Speaker 20 I mean, I think these lab people are masochists and sadists.
Speaker 1
Appreciate it. Thanks a lot, Gina.
There is a difference, though, I will say, between Mengele and dog testing. Thank you.
Or animal testing. Because he tested on human beings.
Okay.
Speaker 1
That's a different level. But still, I understand what you're saying.
I know. That is horrific.
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Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, let's pause 10 seconds for station identification.
Speaker 1 Geez.
Speaker 1 You almost forgot because we're involved in some animal testing over there.
Speaker 1 I was trying to figure out how I'm related to mangala in some
Speaker 1 way.
Speaker 1 Because
Speaker 1
I know I understand that people are upset because the harm that comes to the animal. Yeah.
I get some good.
Speaker 1 However,
Speaker 1 if the harm that comes to the animal helps in
Speaker 1 saving
Speaker 1 a human's life
Speaker 1 in the future.
Speaker 1 It's tough for me to not like that. Supposedly, though,
Speaker 1 supposedly there's a different way to do it now. And I don't know what that method is,
Speaker 1
but the FDA is saying that maybe we can phase out animal testing and go to something else. So that would be great, you know, if they can do it.
And there's
Speaker 1
still save humans. Yeah, that's the point.
We still need to save humans. We have plenty of time.
I mean, we had the, you know, it was in the forefront again with the,
Speaker 1 you know, with the the monkeys escaping in South Carolina from the test facilities, which brought that, you know, their testing to the forefront, that kind of thing. Right.
Speaker 1
And so people, you know, they don't want to hurt Fluffy. They don't want to hurt the little primate monkey.
And, you know, I understand. I understand.
Speaker 1
But again, humans first. Yes.
I mean,
Speaker 1
hopefully everybody agrees with that. right humans first but i i don't know that our friends at peda do no well that's probably true.
Yeah, they actually don't.
Speaker 1 Meanwhile, you know, as we've got this tariff situation and we've got the situation with China that is getting a little bit
Speaker 1 testy right now,
Speaker 1
one side said we're talking and the other side says we're not. Yeah.
So I don't know who's right. I don't know who's wrong.
I do know I don't want China to cut off our medication. Amen.
Speaker 1 You know, we're talking about this medication
Speaker 1
and whether or not we should should be testing it on certain animals, but we've got to have access to our medication. Yes, I do know that.
That's already being made.
Speaker 1
It's already being made. And it's sadly, we've allowed it to all happen in China.
And
Speaker 1 we let that slip through our fingers a long time ago, and that was
Speaker 1 in a really bad situation. Which it does.
Speaker 1 Because China's food and energy security, they say, would not be compromised if their country were to halt purchases of grain and fuel from the United States.
Speaker 1 That's according to a senior Chinese economic official.
Speaker 1
I mean, if you believe that. I don't know if I believe that.
Well, I mean, I believe that if
Speaker 1
they believe that, well, you know, we just starve our people and we don't care. But I don't know that.
And it's China, so maybe. And maybe they will.
But I don't know that China
Speaker 1 will, I don't know that the people would allow that to happen
Speaker 1
as in the past. Maybe they would.
Maybe they would. But it seemed to me that they're getting, you know, they've become accustomed to a better way of life or an
Speaker 1
Americanized way of life. And more so than ever in their history, that's for sure.
Pretty good life. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 But they claim they've diversified their food and energy imports to reduce their dependence on the U.S., making the country less vulnerable to a freeze in American imports.
Speaker 1 In 2024, imports of sargum, corn, and soybeans from the U.S. only accounted for a small share, they say, of China's total grain consumption.
Speaker 1 He says
Speaker 1 this Chinese official says these products are highly replaceable and the international market has abundant supplies. Now,
Speaker 1 maybe,
Speaker 1 maybe that's true for them, but is the reverse true for us? Can we completely exist and be fine without any Chinese imports?
Speaker 1 And the answer, I'm afraid, is no, because we need the medication. Yeah, I mean, I'm
Speaker 1 concerned about us. I'm most concerned about
Speaker 1
the medications for there's plenty of humans in this country that would die without those medications. Right.
Now,
Speaker 1 as far as some of the other products, that's why China was so big on not having these other countries get into a deal with the U.S.
Speaker 1 Because, yeah, they can survive without they
Speaker 1 say that they can survive without us, but they can't survive without a lot of other countries.
Speaker 1 And if those other countries say, we're just dealing with the United States right now and not you, now you're putting
Speaker 1
back in China into a corner. Yeah, if we can get the other countries on board with that.
Right. Right.
Speaker 1 But they say even if China stops purchasing feed grain and oil seeds from the U.S., it won't affect their food supply.
Speaker 1 Apparently, Brazil is by far China's largest supplier of soybeans, at least last year, with exports totaling nearly $36.5 billion, followed by the U.S. at just over $12 billion.
Speaker 1 So that's, you know, three times the amount.
Speaker 1 I don't know. Okay.
Speaker 1 I don't know. President Trump seems pretty confident that we win this
Speaker 1
trade war with them. We'll see.
It'll be fine. Hopefully, it won't come to any of this, and we'll be able to reach an agreement and all the nastiness will subside.
That would be nice.
Speaker 1 That would be nice. Yeah.
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Speaker 1 Let's check in with Jeffy and the Fat Five. All right, well, everyone's, you know, I'm sure, mad at me over
Speaker 1 my dog stance. So we'll give Pete another chance to be mad at me.
Speaker 1 They want to get rid of the bullpin in Major League Baseball.
Speaker 1 And they want Major League Baseball to call the bullpin the arm barn.
Speaker 1 And so
Speaker 1 they don't want the term bullpin used anymore. They argue that that mocks the suffering of animals in favor of something more animal friendly.
Speaker 1
So they did this before, a few years ago, and Major League. They tried to get rid of bullpen? Yeah.
They really had a big campaign for it. And what it does is it devalues.
Speaker 1 They know that there's no bulls in the pen, right?
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 but it mocks the suffering of animals.
Speaker 1
It does. It does.
Does it really?
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 So when they tried to get rid of it a few years ago, they said it devalues pitchers and evokes cruelty toward the bulls.
Speaker 1 So good luck. I want Major League Baseball to stand tall, stand strong.
Speaker 1 You've been using the term, I don't know, since 1900.
Speaker 1 And it really came into use
Speaker 1 in the 1940s. So
Speaker 1
in PETA's term, isn't it time that it went away? No. No, it's not.
Leave it.
Speaker 1
No, it's not. Okay.
Let's just
Speaker 1 not make it go away at all.
Speaker 1 This story, I am really,
Speaker 1 it kind of made me smile.
Speaker 1 Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, opened a tuition-free school in 2016 for low-income families in California's Bay Area, where Meta is headquartered.
Speaker 1 And it was created under the couple's Philanthropy, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, CZI,
Speaker 1 and the primary school aimed to combine health care and education for students from birth through high school.
Speaker 1 Chan, a former pediatrician, once described the organization's education efforts as combining two core passions.
Speaker 1 They're shutting down next year.
Speaker 1
The money is being pulled. The CZI is stopped giving them money.
So it's this core passions come together. But yeah, that $50 million a year, that's going to stop.
We're not giving you that.
Speaker 1
Now, the school said, now they're out of courses, that they're not closing the school. They're just pulling the funding.
And
Speaker 1 you know, so the school is like, well, without the funding, there's no school. It can't stay open.
Speaker 1 So it's closing down. Now, they did say in
Speaker 1 one of the stories that they plan to donate $50 million to the communities and families affected by the closure.
Speaker 1
I am affected by the closure, I'll tell you. Me too.
Wow, man. Am I affected? Every day I went
Speaker 1 on now.
Speaker 1 I care about this school. And so,
Speaker 1 I mean, that's good, I guess. So they're going to spend another 50 million, and then that's going to be it, really,
Speaker 1 instead of a yearly 50 million drop. So
Speaker 1 I don't know
Speaker 1 if the Chan Zuckerberg initiative is hurting for a little income
Speaker 1 or what's happening with that, but they don't care about
Speaker 1 their school any longer.
Speaker 1 And I'm pretty sure it started in 2016, so that's not enough time for someone to start in kindergarten and go through high school, right?
Speaker 1 No. The timeline doesn't work right, right? Yeah, so
Speaker 1 sorry about it.
Speaker 1
Man, we wish we could help make everything free again, but nope, we can't. Wow.
I know. Okay.
I know.
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Speaker 1 We had
Speaker 1 a big fight. Look, Canada just had their elections, and we found out this week that they also now
Speaker 1 have the world's oldest rock in Canada. So, the Minnesota River Valley that proclaims the world's oldest rock,
Speaker 1 they've been proclaiming that since 1975,
Speaker 1 they say that it marks a 3.8 billion-year-old niece.
Speaker 1
But no, it does not. And in fact, that Minnesota rock is not even the oldest rock in the United States.
The oldest rock in the United States is in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Watersmeet Nice.
Speaker 1 So, which is, you know, if you, this is the Michigan map and this is, you know, the Upper Peninsula, it's right over here in the Upper Peninsula. And
Speaker 1 so now
Speaker 1 they're the oldest rock in the world, according to these experts, is in Canada, the Acasta niece, and the oldest
Speaker 1
United States, America's oldest rock, is in Michigan, Minnesota. What are you doing? Get rid of that sign.
Take it down. It's false.
Send it to Michigan. That's right.
Speaker 1 In fact, well, Michigan needs to put up a new one because
Speaker 1
it wouldn't be the world's oldest. It's just America's oldest.
And I wonder what our folks over at the
Speaker 1
ICR, the Institute for Creation and Research, would have to say about the dating process of these. Well, it can't be be any older than 7,000 years.
3.6 billion years old.
Speaker 1
I think they would feel like that's not right. They would feel like that's not right.
Yeah. Exactly.
Yeah, so
Speaker 1
are they 4 billion years old? I know. That's what they say.
Who knows? That's what they say. I mean, you know what's interesting about that is that scientists have no idea right now.
Speaker 1 They really don't.
Speaker 1
You know, they put this James Webb telescope, the space telescope, a million miles from Earth. Right.
And it
Speaker 1 records the cosmos in a different way. It's like
Speaker 1 infrared and things. It's so
Speaker 1 getting from that. It's incredible.
Speaker 1 It's really beautiful.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1 this telescope has found fully formed
Speaker 1 galaxies that happened 13.8 billion years ago, which is impossible based on our reckoning of how old the universe is. Because the universe is only 13.8 billion years old.
Speaker 1 So they think it takes billions of years for a galaxy to form. But there's a lot of formed galaxies within
Speaker 1
way sooner than that. So they don't even, I mean, they don't know.
Is the universe
Speaker 1
way sooner? Does that mean like it would take me four weeks to get there instead of three? At least. If I wanted to get there.
At least four weeks, maybe up to six.
Speaker 1 Maybe up to six weeks to travel that far.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1
they don't, they really don't know right now what we don't know. And they don't know what we do know.
And
Speaker 1 they're pretty good guesses, I think, but we don't know for sure that the Earth is 4.5 billion years old or the universe is 14 billion years old. You don't know that.
Speaker 1 Right. You know,
Speaker 1 are you telling me that this is absolutely accurate and you know that for a fact? And the answer is no, because they don't.
Speaker 1 They don't even know if there's a, if there was a big bang now they don't even know i mean a lot of them still think there was right some of them are doubting that now and thinking it came about some other way hmm i wonder what that could have been so science evolves yes it does science evolves and discovers things not a changes set thing right we gotta we have to play i heard a clip from john kerry talking about the pope's death and turning it into a climate change what uh nightmare how do you make the pope's death into climate change i forgot all about it until right now.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, you need to find out.
Speaker 1
It was such this guy. Oh, that's agonizing away.
That's agonizing. It will not go away.
Okay. So we talked a little bit about
Speaker 1 Mark and the wife getting rid of some things. And maybe it had something to do with Meta being fined from the EU a couple hundred million dollars.
Speaker 1 Apple was fined almost $600 million for
Speaker 1 allegedly breaching the EU's Digital Markets Act, which seeks to prevent tech giants from monopolizing digital markets.
Speaker 1 Good luck with that.
Speaker 1 And I'm not saying that it had anything to do with it at all.
Speaker 1 I'm just saying it isn't a coincidence that that happened late last week.
Speaker 1 And then yesterday we had major power outages in Spain, Portugal.
Speaker 1 No, that was an atmospheric situation.
Speaker 1
Right. That was in the atmosphere.
There was some kind of anomaly in the atmosphere, right? Well, they called it the anomalous oscillations
Speaker 1 in the very high voltage lines. Okay.
Speaker 1 The phenomenon, Pat,
Speaker 1 I know you know this, is the phenomenon is known as induced atmospheric vibration. I mean, how many times have I talked about it?
Speaker 1 People are tired of listening to me talking about it.
Speaker 1 The prime minister of
Speaker 1 Spain did mention that a strong oscillation was behind the outage,
Speaker 1
but said no conclusions about the cause could be yet determined. Now, they're getting their power back now.
I mean, everything went out
Speaker 1 in Spain, Portugal, and parts of France. Yeah, that's
Speaker 1 millions of people without power. Yeah.
Speaker 1 I mean, we go 10 minutes without Wi-Fi and
Speaker 1
you're coming unglued. Yeah.
But they're getting the power back.
Speaker 1 They're saying that restoration in Portugal, of course, could take longer because that main energy provider warns it it's got to navigate a more complicated grid in Portugal.
Speaker 1 And, of course, that's where many of that's where we found out the anomalous oscillations.
Speaker 1 Is that where they originated?
Speaker 1 Atmospheric vibrations. I hate when that happens.
Speaker 1 Anomalous oscillations.
Speaker 1
When will that stop? I don't know. I don't know if there's anything we can do about it or not.
And they still don't, they're saying there's there's no evidence of a cyber attack.
Speaker 1
Of course not. Of course not.
All right. No, it was an anomalous oscillation.
Speaker 1
Okay, sure. Would you say so? You say so.
I do. I say so.
There it is, though. Okay.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 done.
Speaker 1 We're good. Don't even worry about some kind of cyber attack.
Speaker 1 We touched a little bit on it
Speaker 1 earlier. The President Vladimir Putin announced that he wants a unilateral 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine.
Speaker 1 Not today,
Speaker 1 but next, May 8th.
Speaker 1 Right, in a week or so. And he wants Ukraine to join.
Speaker 1
And according to this story, there have been 20 ceasefires in the conflict to date, and many failing within minutes. So I don't even know what to do.
I don't know if that's actually true.
Speaker 1 Yeah, this is to celebrate the end of World War II or something?
Speaker 1 To mark the anniversary of victory in World War II
Speaker 1 for Russia or the motherland or whatever.
Speaker 1
So just, well, we've got that to look forward to anyway. I mean, at least he's.
But not till May 8th. May 8th.
So
Speaker 1
we'll continue to kill each other until May 8th, and then we'll stop for three days. That's all he wants to stop for is from the 8th to the 11th.
You know, on the 8th, I'm going to stop bombing you.
Speaker 1
It's unreal. It's just incredible.
And this is why, you know,
Speaker 1
J.D. Vance has said they're so frustrated with both sides.
Yeah. They're frustrated with Russia sometimes, they're frustrated with Ukraine at times.
And
Speaker 1 so he said they, you know, we may or may not be able to end this thing.
Speaker 1 I think they're to the point where they're about to, he says we want to throw up our hands, but President Trump won't let us do that. No, he wants to keep dealing with him.
Speaker 1
He wants to end the loss of life. He does.
And it's great that he does. Yes.
If he could just get a little help from the two sides, that would be helpful. That would be.
Yeah. Triple 8-727-BECK.
Speaker 1 You ever seen a liberal's hands smoother than a snake on oil? Guess they're more worried about the meaning of the word retarded than the word work.
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Speaker 1 It's Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today. Here's what JD Vance had to say about the negotiations going on right now with Russia and Ukraine.
Speaker 21 Conversation just this morning about this particular issue.
Speaker 21 Here's the way that I put it, Charlie, is, you know, one, if I could bring people on the inside, I think what they'd see is that sometimes you're incredibly frustrated with Ukrainians.
Speaker 21
Sometimes you're incredibly frustrated with the Russians. You know, that is the nature of the negotiation is you're going back and forth.
And sometimes you just want to throw your hands up.
Speaker 21 But that's what President Trump doesn't let us do. He doesn't let us just throw our hands up and say, you know what? This is ridiculous.
Speaker 21 He forces us to continually go back to the table, continually try to find a solution, bring the sides together. And that really is sort of where this thing is right now.
Speaker 21 You have the the Russians who have one peace settlement they'd like. You'd have the Ukrainians, they have a different peace settlement.
Speaker 21 The biggest breakthrough is that we've got both of them talking about what they would need in order to stop fighting. But what one side needs is different from what the other side needs.
Speaker 21 And it's the job of diplomacy to try to bring those two sides together. I can't say with 100% certainty, Charlie, we're going to be able to do it.
Speaker 21 But I do think that we're trying very hard, and I feel more optimistic about it today than I did two weeks weeks ago, than I felt more optimistic two weeks ago than I did two months ago.
Speaker 21
So we're making progress. Things are moving along.
We're just going to have to keep on. You know, sometimes you apply pressure.
Sometimes you're a little bit more friendly.
Speaker 21
Sometimes you offer rewards. Sometimes you offer punishments.
It's just, it's a nitty, gritty, dirty job, but it's the job the American people elected the Trump administration to do.
Speaker 21 If this doesn't stop, Charlie, one final point on this. If this doesn't stop, the Ukrainians aren't winning the war.
Speaker 21 I think there's this weird idea among the mainstream media that if this thing goes on for just another few years, the Russians will collapse, the Ukrainians will take their territory back, and everything will go back to the way that it was before the war.
Speaker 21 That is not the reality that we live in.
Speaker 1 Wow.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1
I think it behooves the Ukrainians to maybe work on this a little harder. Yeah.
Listen a little more carefully. Yeah, it's fascinating.
Of course, both sides need to. Both sides.
Speaker 1 I was talking to Charlie Kirk there, and it's really fascinating that
Speaker 1
President Trump continues to have us go back to the table. Yeah, he wants to stop the loss of life.
Right. And he's talked about it multiple times.
Speaker 1 5,000 men a week being killed by this war.
Speaker 1
It's horrible. Really horrible.
5,000 a week.
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Speaker 1 Coming up,
Speaker 1 we found that John Kerry clip on,
Speaker 1 I don't know, somehow he turned the Pope's funeral into a global warming situation. Well, the Pope wasn't on his side.
Speaker 1 Okay.
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Speaker 1 All right, so John Kerry, did John Kerry go to the Pope funeral?
Speaker 1 It looks like he was there, yeah. This was some sort of, you know, interview area
Speaker 1 there at the Vatican or
Speaker 1 in the chapel where they were there for the funeral. Because it looked like it was a place where they were doing interviews, doing hits with the
Speaker 1
people that were there to mourn. Right.
Right. And, of course, John was there to mourn.
But as long as you've got him,
Speaker 1 as long as you've got him there,
Speaker 1 you might as well get into
Speaker 1
global warming. Yeah, well, he has to.
Okay.
Speaker 5 Well, I know it had an impact because La Dato C was quoted by people all around the world, the encyclical. His first encyclical, a very important one, was
Speaker 5 babbling on
Speaker 5 the screen.
Speaker 1
He's babbling out about how smart he is and talking about history and how cyclical things are. He's building up to get us into the Pope's climate change.
All right.
Speaker 5 Right before the meeting in Dubai, two years ago, and put out a coda to La Dato C called La Data Deum.
Speaker 5 And that reminded us of the road not traveled in the years
Speaker 5
since La Dato Sea. Did he ever express frustration when you talked about it? Absolutely.
I mean, he would roll his eyes a little bit about the
Speaker 5
human challenge of getting people to do things, but he had faith in that. Obviously, he had faith.
He was remarkable in his steady, calm, quiet, but totally dedicated
Speaker 5 mission of dealing with this. And largely driven, I might add, not just by the facts of what are happening in countries where every year a massive amount of fires now, much more intense
Speaker 1 storms.
Speaker 1
No, not true. No.
I cut it off there, but he goes on. It's not true.
Speaker 1
It isn't. It is not.
It isn't true.
Speaker 1 There's no evidence of more massive fires or more intense fires. And by the way, the climate change fire, like the New Jersey, the Jones Road or field fire, whatever it's called,
Speaker 1 that they had, I don't know, thousands of acres burning. That was, you know, a teenager.
Speaker 1 The climate, I guess his name was Climate Change
Speaker 1
that started that fire. Yeah.
Yeah, teenager. Friends call him climate.
Speaker 1
I mean, it's just silly. It is.
It is. Everything's climate change now.
Everything. I mean,
Speaker 1 every possible
Speaker 1 ill effect on this planet is now due to climate change.
Speaker 1
Well, especially coming from that guy. Yo.
He will not go away. No.
Speaker 1 And what is he? Like 84 now? John? Yeah, probably.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 they got rid of his office in D.C., right? Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah, they dropped the office of
Speaker 1 climate change or whatever it was. Yeah, the climate change envoy or whatever his stupid title was.
Speaker 1 Pretty amazing that
Speaker 1 he is still out there doing it, though. Yes, he is.
Speaker 1 Still out there.
Speaker 1
He's only 81. Oh, okay.
All right.
Speaker 1
Good. He's only had a couple.
The spring chicken. Yeah, he's a problem.
I mean, he should run for president again in 28 because he'd only be 85 or whatever.
Speaker 1
He could lose that one, too. It's like he lost the last one.
Yeah. Yep.
Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 1 This is amazing because the Democrats are completely out of control, and it's not just on climate change.
Speaker 7 There are also many dedicated first responders out there.
Speaker 1 There also are many dedicated first responders, as we just heard from Glenn,
Speaker 1 which I appreciate.
Speaker 1
It's good. Yeah, it is good.
I'm happy that they exist. I'll tell you that.
Me too. Me too.
But there's also some war ons out there, and one of them is Sri Thanadar.
Speaker 1 He is a congressman from Michigan that you've probably never heard of, but here he is now calling for the impeachment of President Trump.
Speaker 1 This has only been the third time they've tried to go down this road. So this is great.
Speaker 23
This is Congressman Shri Thanidar. Hey, Shri.
Donald Trump has already done real damage to our democracy.
Speaker 23
But defying a unanimous 9-0 Supreme Court ruling, that has to be the final straw. It's time we impeach Donald J.
Trump.
Speaker 23
The court says the wrongfully deported Kilmer Garcia must be allowed to return and receive due process. Trump ignored it.
He ignored the Constitution. He ignored the very deposits for just balancing.
Speaker 1
First of all, that's not what the Supreme Court said. What they said was that they should do what they can to facilitate his return.
And they tried. They asked about it.
Speaker 1
And they were told by the president of the nation it wasn't possible. No.
So they couldn't get him back. They tried to facilitate it.
So what are they supposed to do now?
Speaker 1 They did what they were asked. They did not ignore.
Speaker 1 They gave it a shot. Couldn't get him back.
Speaker 1 What are you going to do?
Speaker 1
Are we going to war with El Salvador? I don't think so. No.
So I don't. Does anybody want us to go to war over this with El Salvador?
Speaker 1
I don't either. I don't either.
But he had more.
Speaker 23 Intact.
Speaker 23 This isn't an isolated incident. It's part of a dangerous, deliberate pattern.
Speaker 23 That's why today I introduced a resolution to impeach Donald J. Trump outlining seven articles of impeachment.
Speaker 1 Okay, seven articles. Okay, here we go.
Speaker 23
Article one. One.
Number one. Obstruction of justice and abuse of executive power.
Oh, wow. From denying due process to unlawful deportations, Trump defied court orders.
Speaker 1
Not really. Article 2.
Number 2.
Speaker 23 So taking away Congress's power of the purse, Trump took away the power
Speaker 23 agencies and froze funds without permission from Congress.
Speaker 1 I know what's going on there.
Speaker 1 Article 3.
Speaker 23 Abuse of trade powers and international aggression. He imposed damaging tariffs and threatened military invasions of allies.
Speaker 1
You don't want to invasion. No, you don't want invasions.
Article 4. Violation of First
Speaker 23 Amendment rights.
Speaker 23 He has retaliated against journalists,
Speaker 23 attorneys, and critics for exercising their right to free speech in the press room.
Speaker 1 Okay, what about five? Article 5. Are we at 5? Yeah.
Speaker 23 Creation of an unlawful office, establishing the so-called Department of Government Efficiency. Positive.
Speaker 1 You know what? He just renamed the office that already existed that Barack Obama put in place.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 you might want to include Barack Obama in these articles of impeachment. Can we impeach him? Yes, we should impeach him from whatever position he has in the Democrat Party.
Speaker 1 Michelle's doing that, I'll tell you that. That's for sure.
Speaker 1 All right, let him go here. Because we're one to five, I think, right?
Speaker 23 Unconstitutional power
Speaker 1 over our government
Speaker 23 and personal data.
Speaker 1
That's not true. No, but still.
Article 6. Six.
We're at six now.
Speaker 23 Bribery and corruption.
Speaker 1 Bribery.
Speaker 23 Dismissed criminal cases
Speaker 23 and solicited payments from
Speaker 23 foreign governments and courts, legal settlements for personal and political gain.
Speaker 1 And political gain. And number
Speaker 1 Article 7.
Speaker 1 Pyrrhonical overreach.
Speaker 23 Finally.
Speaker 23 And most importantly, he is attempting to consolidate unchecked power and erode the constitutional limits of the presidency.
Speaker 23 In this country, we have presidents, not kings.
Speaker 23
It's not just misconduct, it's impeachable misconduct. Oh wow.
This isn't leadership. No.
It's tyranny.
Speaker 7 Tyranny.
Speaker 23 If we let this stand, we are saying the president is above the law.
Speaker 23
That the United States Constitution is optional. No.
I won't be silent.
Speaker 23 And I'm calling on all my colleagues, Democrats, Republicans, and Independents to stand up with me.
Speaker 1 Nope.
Speaker 23
Enough is enough. Sorry.
Donald J. Trump must be impeached.
Speaker 1
Again. Again.
Again. For the last time.
Speaker 1 Again.
Speaker 1
All right. So this is the third effort now.
I mean, is anybody jumping on this guy's bandwagon? I haven't seen
Speaker 1 any of that yet.
Speaker 1
I've never seen this guy before. I think this is his first term in office.
He just started, and so he's trying to make a big splash right now by,
Speaker 1 you know, introducing these seven articles of impeachment. I'm not sure how many Democrats he's going to get behind him, but that should be interesting to see if they try this yet again.
Speaker 1
It's agonizing. Wow.
For those of you watching on
Speaker 1 Blaze Television,
Speaker 1 you saw him. Do you think that that's a hair piece? Or do you think that that's a
Speaker 1
completely different hair? No, that's his natural hair. That's his natural hair.
That's his natural hair.
Speaker 1
Originally, I thought, you know what, that's his natural hair, but then I look down and he's 70. That guy is 70 years old.
Yeah, and he's still got jet black hair. He looks really good.
Speaker 1 Look at his hair.
Speaker 1
It made me think he's 20. That it's possible that that's not his real hair.
Really? Yeah. Huh.
No, I didn't even have that thought because it's so natural looking. Never mind.
Speaker 1 I'm a little offended, frankly, that you even brought it up.
Speaker 1
Because look at him. I apologize.
Look at him.
Speaker 1 That's great.
Speaker 1 I apologize. Oh, man.
Speaker 1 You know, the Democrat Party, they're in trouble because, frankly,
Speaker 1 the only thing that they have in common is their sheer unadulterated hatred for Donald Trump. Yes,
Speaker 1 all they have.
Speaker 1 And America, yeah.
Speaker 1
But they've got nobody who has an alternate plan. They've got nobody who wants to take the country in a direction the country wants to go.
Right. So they're
Speaker 1 Governor Hurts saying that we need to have an uprising. We have senators and congresspeople doing a sit-in
Speaker 1 to say how terrible things are. That's it.
Speaker 1 Seriously, that is it.
Speaker 1 All they have is the hatred for Trump and their love for abortion. And that seems to drive the whole party.
Speaker 1
As long as you hate Trump and you love abortion, then you're in good standing in the Democrat Party. A little hatred for Israel doesn't hurt either.
You know, support the Palestinians and Hamas.
Speaker 1 And sure, we want the illegals out of the country, but just not the way you're doing it. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 You know, they do have some rights.
Speaker 1 And, of course,
Speaker 1
we want to encourage gender transformations. I mean, that's obvious.
Well, people need to be who they are.
Speaker 1 We want to allow preteens and teens to be mutilated
Speaker 1 they're feeling uncomfortable at the time. Because what teen would ever feel uncomfortable?
Speaker 1
It doesn't happen. So allow them to mutilate their bodies.
I mean, it really is madness. It is.
That particular, I mean,
Speaker 1 that portion is madness too, but that particular
Speaker 1 portion of the program
Speaker 1 is really madness. The whole gender situation
Speaker 1 is absolutely bizarre right now. Absolutely bizarre.
Speaker 1 And we're supposed to be okay with it.
Speaker 1
We are. Okay.
Yeah, we are.
Speaker 1 Sure. You're supposed to be okay with the debt, too, which is $36 trillion and counting.
Speaker 1
And we're not supposed to do anything about that, which is why they hate Elon Musk so badly. Because leave the debt alone.
Don't be stopping the fraud and the waste.
Speaker 1 That's just part of it.
Speaker 1 That's part of it. And it's already written in, but we need to, that's funding programs that we like.
Speaker 1
That's really true. All right.
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Speaker 1 Man, that darn eagle is
Speaker 1 obnoxious today.
Speaker 1 What's going on? We're out here in the back
Speaker 1
steel. The back 40 of the ranch.
Of the ranch. Yeah.
And the eagle just won't shut up. Really active today.
It's kind of weird.
Speaker 1
All right. Russian President Vladimir Putin called for that 72-hour truce, and he only wants it from May 8th through the 11th.
So that's great.
Speaker 1 Right.
Speaker 1 Stop the killing for three days, and then we'll go right back to it. We'll celebrate a victory in World War II, and then we're going to, you know,
Speaker 1
we'll go back to it. I don't know.
I haven't heard yet if Zelensky and Ukraine are even into it. Are they even into stopping the war for three days?
Speaker 1 I don't think you would be.
Speaker 1 Strange.
Speaker 1 At the same time, you know, President Trump is signaling that Ukraine may have to give up. I mean, is this a surprise to anybody that Ukraine may have to give up the Crimea Peninsula?
Speaker 1
I mean, they already did. They already did in 2014.
It's 11 years ago that happened. That does not need to come to the table.
Speaker 1
See, this is what JD is talking about as far as, you know, what Russia wants and what Ukraine wants. And now we sit down at the table.
And, you know, obviously they want different things.
Speaker 1
And so what Ukraine wants, obviously, is Crimea. Well, they want it all back.
They want it all back. And it's just not, it's apparently not going to happen.
And look, Russia wants all of Ukraine.
Speaker 1 So, I mean,
Speaker 1
we'll stop. We'll stop when you give us all of Ukraine.
And that's unacceptable, obviously. Correct.
Obviously. I'm not for that.
Speaker 1 I'm not for Russia taking any part of Ukraine, but they gave up the Crimea Peninsula 11 years ago.
Speaker 1 Forever. I mean, that's
Speaker 1 not yours any longer. Yeah, it seems kind of decided on that one.
Speaker 1 Maybe you get back all the rest of your territory and they get out.
Speaker 1 That would seem like maybe an acceptable solution to me.
Speaker 1 Obviously, I don't live there and I'm not part of it, but and so maybe it's really easy for me as an American with no dog in the fight to say that.
Speaker 1 But, you know, to save the lives and
Speaker 1 save the continued destruction of Ukraine,
Speaker 1 it seems like maybe you do that.
Speaker 1 Doesn't it? It does. Is that too much? It does.
Speaker 1 And it would, I bet, let's say I keep Crimea, and you know what, I'll give you back whatever ground we have,
Speaker 1
whatever we've taken up to this point. Yes.
But you also are going to sign in this treaty that you're not going to become part of NATO.
Speaker 1 Now, if they would do that, I think that's fairly reasonable.
Speaker 1
Fairly reasonable. I think so too.
But I don't live there, as you just said, that you don't live there. Right.
And so it's easy for us to say.
Speaker 1 And it's more difficult for Ukrainian.
Speaker 1
If the vice president or the president would like to get me involved and have me hang out over there for a little bit to help some of the negotiations. I'm willing to help.
I'm willing. Yeah, me too.
Speaker 1 I'm willing to help.
Speaker 1
I'll come and see what I'm doing. I want to put my I'm going to have a wife as well.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
But the deal is we agreed a long time ago that Ukraine would never be part of NATO. Right.
We made that deal with Russia, I don't know,
Speaker 1 a long time ago. So that's been part of the equation here is that they were never going to join
Speaker 1
NATO. And so that should be off the table.
Sorry, you're not going to be part of NATO.
Speaker 1
Should be off the table. They're going to be hammering those drums.
Yeah, they do. Left and right.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 And that's a big sticking point for, and again, I kind of understand it because we're the same way with Cuba and Russia. We don't want Russia to have a military presence in Cuba.
Speaker 1 And we almost came to war over it in 1962 or three.
Speaker 1 And so
Speaker 1
with the Cuba missile crisis, we want China to have a presence in Panama. Right.
And they have a huge presence there. Right.
So it's somewhat understandable.
Speaker 1
But that seems to be a sticking point for Zelensky. Oh, most definitely.
And Ukraine. Please listen to all the EU members saying, no, no, you need to have that back.
Speaker 1
We need to be part of NATO. You come and sit in on these NATO meetings.
You're still part of it. Nope.
No.
Speaker 1 Nope.
Speaker 1 All right. More coming up.
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Speaker 1 Not great, Jeff Fisher.
Speaker 1 For Glenn and Stu today,
Speaker 1
you know, we just solved the Russia-Ukraine situation. We just figured that out.
We fixed it for them. I mean,
Speaker 1 what else can we do today? I mean, it's the 19th day,
Speaker 1
right, for President Trump. Today is marks 100 days.
He's busy celebrating the 100-day week, a week-long celebration of the 100 days. So
Speaker 1 we've given him the Russia-Ukraine
Speaker 1
solved. So if you missed it, what what we've decided is that Russia keeps Crimea since they took that 11 years ago unchallenged whatsoever.
Correct. So
Speaker 1
they keep Ukraine. They get out of every other Ukrainian territory.
Ukraine gets that back. Go back to Russia.
Ukraine gets all that territory back.
Speaker 1
And we agree that Ukraine can never be part of NATO. You're welcome.
Done. Sign it.
Sign, seal, to deliver. Yep, it's yours.
So let's get that worked out.
Speaker 1 If you need us there to sign the treaty with you,
Speaker 1
that's fine. Go ahead.
Yeah, we'll be there. We'll come over to Kia.
Yeah, I'll fly you. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Or maybe we can do the electronic signature. You just email us
Speaker 1 and we'll sign it electronically. Yeah, we can just zoom in.
Speaker 1 But what else is going on for the 100 days?
Speaker 1 We've got some problems with the Hoodies again.
Speaker 1
Which is incredible. I thought we were doing it.
And I thought we were done with them. The Blufffish are pissed at us.
That's right.
Speaker 1
We got the whole band. Yeah, I know.
Mad at us. I know.
And I thought we had set them on their way, but apparently not.
Speaker 1 Apparently we haven't hit them hard enough yet. Well,
Speaker 1
that needs to be done. We better start.
Because we just lost a $60 million jet that fell off an aircraft carrier, and it just sunk.
Speaker 1 And according to the reports, the reason that the jet fell off the aircraft carrier is because the ship had to quickly turn to avoid fire from the Houthi Rebels.
Speaker 1
I didn't realize aircraft carriers could turn that quickly. I know.
That it would throw something off their deck. Wow.
Well,
Speaker 1 and I don't know that it was up on the deck. It was, they talked about
Speaker 1 how
Speaker 1 they were
Speaker 1
moving it in this hangar bay. Okay.
And the crew lost control of the aircraft with the
Speaker 1 towing.
Speaker 1 aircraft, yeah.
Speaker 1 So it moved fast enough, though, that it disrupted all that? They claim
Speaker 1 this particular aircraft carrier can travel, what, 34 miles an hour? Oh, that's blazing speed.
Speaker 1 For that 100,000
Speaker 1
feet long, 100,000 tons. It's big, yeah.
It is big. That is probably fast.
Monstrous. Right.
Speaker 1 And so, I mean, I find it strange that it moved, it turned quickly enough, enough, sharply enough around that ocean corner. Yeah, it's amazing
Speaker 1 that they lost control and the
Speaker 1
$60 million jet rolls into the ocean. Yeah.
Now, that having been said, okay.
Speaker 1 We need to, that cannot happen again. We need to put the hammer down any longer on the
Speaker 1 blowfish and
Speaker 1 whoever band members they have need to go away.
Speaker 1 Members of Debarge.
Speaker 1 Whoever. We need to clean up the whole area.
Speaker 1 Do you like the DeBarge thing?
Speaker 1 Why am I not surprised? Who are we messing with DeBarge?
Speaker 1 Oh, man.
Speaker 1
Let's put a stop to the Houthis. My gosh.
The Houthi thing has to be taken care of. And I, you know, he's the president told us that this was going to be taken care of.
Speaker 1 And obviously, there's still more to take care of. Yeah.
Speaker 1 We haven't stopped them quite enough yet.
Speaker 1 Then we have, I mean, he's dealing with, and the Houthis are, you know, tied to Iran, which we're in the middle of dealing with.
Speaker 1 You know, then we have Israel and Hamas. Right.
Speaker 1 That's not enough.
Speaker 1 We touched on, you know, the Panama Canal and messing with
Speaker 1 that along with our Chinese allies.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1
tariffs with all the countries around the world. Yeah.
I mean,
Speaker 1
the globe is shaking a little bit. Yeah, there's a ton going on.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 And that's why things are so volatile as far as the economy is concerned, because there's just a lot of uncertainty.
Speaker 1 And so going through this, it's certainly not President Trump's fault. And I believe really strongly that it's going to work out in our benefit in the end.
Speaker 1 But in the meantime, there's some pain, and he's experiencing a little downturn in his polls right now. He's down to supposedly he's down to 39%
Speaker 1
approval rating. There was one report, and I keep saying this.
Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 This report said that
Speaker 1 the SP 500 has dropped 7.9% since his inauguration.
Speaker 1 Oh, the S ⁇ P. This uncertainty.
Speaker 1 Now, it says that makes the worst performance for the early slice of a president's term since Richard Nixon. Is that true?
Speaker 1 I don't know that that's true. I know multiple times, but I don't know if it's true.
Speaker 1 And also, I thought they were talking about the Dow Jones Industrials.
Speaker 1 Well, they weren't.
Speaker 1 They have have to
Speaker 1
specify the FCC. So that leads me to believe that it's true just because of that thin slice of the chart.
Right. Yeah.
Speaker 1
And that's how they can claim, oh, it's the worst stock market in 80 years. Right.
Is it? No. Is it? No.
We know that it recovered almost all of its losses from April. Right.
Speaker 1 So it's already started to turn around.
Speaker 1
It just needs to finish that process. Right.
And we need to, you know, if we make some more deals, apparently,
Speaker 1
he's speaking in Michigan today to pause some tariffs on the automotive industry. All right.
He's supposed to be making deals with a number of countries already on these tariffs. So,
Speaker 1 okay.
Speaker 1 And China, he says an agreement with China is maybe two or three weeks away. So he's obviously got some.
Speaker 1
That's not the information we hear from a lot of the news reporting about China, though, coming from China. Right.
It certainly doesn't feel that way.
Speaker 1
I don't believe the Chinese, though. I just don't believe them.
Right.
Speaker 1 And is it the Chinese that's reporting that, or is it just some low-level person that's, you know, you make sure that news gets out? I don't know. You know, is,
Speaker 1
you know, because they do like to saber rattle. Yeah.
Yeah. You know, and threaten.
Speaker 1 They've always done that. And Trump says he's talking to
Speaker 1
Xi, and she says, I'm not talking to Trump. And so, okay, well.
So who do you believe? I'm going to believe this president. I'm going to believe Donald Trump.
Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1
So I don't know. I think, you know, obviously, as he said, there's going to be some pain before we get to the other side.
And we're experiencing some of that. We are.
Speaker 1 And they're claiming that it's going to get worse, right?
Speaker 1
Well, it could get worse if something isn't done soon. Because now then we're talking about stuff, you know, merchandise on shelves.
being empty.
Speaker 1
And that's what the mainstream media keeps trying to proclaim. Right.
You're going to have empty shelves. You're going to, your grocery store shelves are going to be empty.
Speaker 1 There's not going to be anything on them.
Speaker 1 So they're really trying to create a panic.
Speaker 1 Because if you make people panic enough, what you'll have
Speaker 1 are empty shelves. Because people will go and they'll start hoarding for just in case,
Speaker 1
which is why, you know, you might want to have some emergency food, a little preparedness. You know, just in case.
Just in case.
Speaker 1 You might want to consider that, you know, a three-month supply or whatever. And this isn't a commercial for anybody.
Speaker 1 It's just a really good idea to be prepared for any eventuality, you know, and maybe just prepare for nobody wanting to cook dinner that night.
Speaker 1 You've got these meals ready to eat that you just heat up and eat.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Let's try to.
Speaker 1 In your household, that wouldn't fly, of course, because you rule with such an iron fist that it's
Speaker 1 tough.
Speaker 1 All right. Jeffy's
Speaker 1 boldness notwithstanding. A lot of us want to be prepared.
Speaker 1 He doesn't need to be because
Speaker 1 his word is law. I think
Speaker 1 who wears the pants at my house, I'll tell you that.
Speaker 1 Yeah, and it's not you. We all know who wears the pants, and it is not you.
Speaker 1 That's so great.
Speaker 1 All right. So in the meantime, China, again,
Speaker 1 continues to say that they're fine without us, but
Speaker 1 we know for a fact we're not fine without them.
Speaker 1
No, with many items, you know, but most importantly, most importantly, medication. Yeah.
The medication thing is so important.
Speaker 1 And we have plants in this country that we haven't used for decades that could be producing
Speaker 1
antibiotics. We're going to diagnose back up again.
That's what I'm hoping. I'm hoping that President Trump is actually doing that.
Exactly.
Speaker 1 He's been having these meetings with these executives, and I hope that these executives are, aside from saying, yeah, we're going to build chip plants, we're also going to get some of our pharmaceutical medication plants up and running again.
Speaker 1
I hope that's happening. It's critical that we do that.
You know, but there are just too many things we don't really plan for.
Speaker 1 Like an EMP, for instance, we could have solidified our infrastructure, our technological infrastructure,
Speaker 1 I don't know, this was 20 years ago when they said we need about a billion dollars to really protect our infrastructure from
Speaker 1
an EMP. Right.
And they didn't do it. Right.
And they didn't do it. And they still haven't done it.
And so we're so bad at preparing for things. And it's going to be more than a billion dollars now.
Speaker 1
If it's 10 billion, it's worth doing it. I agree.
If it's 20 billion, it's worth doing it. But that's what we are saying that Elon is going to do with Starlink.
Speaker 1 Well, it's not going to be Starlink, but with his satellite program
Speaker 1 to create the
Speaker 1 Tesla or SpaceX Iron Dome with the satellites.
Speaker 1 And then we would lease that security from him.
Speaker 1 Interesting. That is interesting.
Speaker 1
That is interesting. The United States would not own that.
It would be built for our military.
Speaker 1
It would be built, and then our military would lease that. From Elon.
Correct.
Speaker 1 Hoping that he's always a pretty good guy and we can always count on him.
Speaker 1 Of course, of course. Of course, right? Yeah.
Speaker 1
It's fine. You have to hope he is.
I'm willing to leave our future in the hands of Elon Musk.
Speaker 1
Aren't we all? Well, we certainly have been. Wow.
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Speaker 1 Pat and Jeffy for Glenn today, 888727BECK, Greg in Texas. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 22 Yes, thank you for receiving my call.
Speaker 1 I am a
Speaker 22
native-born Texan. I'm married to a Ukrainian woman.
I've been in Ukraine seven times. And after all these years, I know the language and the culture very well.
Speaker 22 It's appalling, to me, it's very sad.
Speaker 22 Our State Department did not brief president trump or jd vance very well about that upcoming uh meeting with ukrainians ukrainians interrupt each other all the time they talk while the other person's talking that's that's part of their culture okay okay
Speaker 22 very it's common there everybody does
Speaker 1 but so so it's our fault somebody didn't brief zelensky that we don't do that right it's our fault that we didn't get briefed okay
Speaker 7 don't do this Right.
Speaker 22 Now, Crimea was taken. Remember again,
Speaker 22
while Obama was president? Yeah. And they supposedly took a vote.
Well, they sent Russian soldiers with rifles to collect the votes. And we know how that kind of a vote goes.
Speaker 1 Okay,
Speaker 22 I think I think I'd rather like to live to see the next day, so I'll vote for this.
Speaker 1 Right.
Speaker 22 Really, that we know. We have photos of that.
Speaker 22 We talk every day to our friends in Ukraine.
Speaker 1 There's not a day or two. Do you think that your friends in Ukraine would be okay with our treaty and our solving of this?
Speaker 1 They keep Crimea, but they get out of the rest of Ukraine, and we don't allow them in NATO. Would that be acceptable to the Ukrainians you know?
Speaker 22 Rather reluctantly, yes. Yeah.
Speaker 1
With a great deal of reluctance. Yeah, we solved it, like we said.
Yeah.
Speaker 22
We fixed it. The Dumbats region, they want that.
That's where the good farmland is.
Speaker 1 Yeah, also they can't have that.
Speaker 1 Sorry, you got to get out of Donbass.
Speaker 1
Forget it. That's not part of the equation.
Appreciate it. Thanks a lot, Greg.
But yes, you're right. I mean,
Speaker 1
they just need to understand the situation. And the situation is: if you don't do this, you're going to be in trouble with us now.
And you've been exposed
Speaker 1 for what your military really is now.
Speaker 1 Right. So,
Speaker 1 and that's no one does it. But to China, yeah, right.
Speaker 1 right.
Speaker 1 So you need to make this happen.
Speaker 1 Everybody on the planet thought that when Russia invaded, this was going to be a two-week process at the most, and they'd march through Kiev and they'd take it immediately. Well, that didn't happen.
Speaker 1 And it didn't happen in large part because we helped them.
Speaker 1 But still, it did expose Russia for how bad they are right now.
Speaker 1 They're not in a great position militarily. No.
Speaker 1 Nobody thought this would last this long or that they would lose this many troops. Like you said,
Speaker 1
the lasting has a lot to do with us and our help. But that original, you know, that original blast.
Yeah, they fought them off. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Originally. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Now they would have been hung out to dry if we didn't jump in there and help them with weapons
Speaker 1 and money and a lot of intelligence.
Speaker 1 You know, we provided them with all the intelligence they needed on Russian movements and strategy and all of those things.
Speaker 1 And what got in in the way, apparently, according to the New York Times article I read a couple of weeks ago, was that
Speaker 1 the Ukrainian generals started to get a little irritated that there was so much American advice going on and they didn't want to follow it anymore.
Speaker 1
And that's when they started losing territory, like in the Donbas and all of that. So there's a little ego issue in there.
That's fine. And I understand
Speaker 1
President Putin. Just go ahead and sign the treaty, okay? We're done.
You too, Vlad. Right.
All right.
Speaker 1 We'll see you back here tomorrow for Glenn.
Speaker 1 This is Glenn Beck.