Super Bowl Commercials Prove America Is OVER the Woke Craze | Guest: Jeff Parker | 2/10/25

2h 7m
Super Bowl LIX was last night, and Glenn and Pat discuss the big game, the halftime show performed by Kendrick Lamar, and the commercials that felt like a return to normalcy. Glenn and Pat discuss the absurdity of the Left’s disdain for Elon Musk. Did U.S. taxpayers pay for some of Chelsea Clinton’s wedding? Glenn lays out how the government spending your tax dollars is a slap in the face to hardworking Americans. Glenn monologues on restoring and rebuilding truth and trust within our government. Americans must demand accountability from our elected officials. The Left’s "unelected" critiques of Elon Musk hold no water. Jeff Parker, ParkerVision CEO and chairman, joins to discuss how a Big Tech company with ties to the Obama administration attempted to place a gag order on him after he appeared on "The Glenn Beck Program." Glenn and Pat discuss the deeply rooted governmental corruption that President Trump is focused on ending.
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Speaker 43 Well, hello, you sick-twisted freak. Welcome to the Glenbeck program.

Speaker 45 We're all glad that Stu is not here to gloat over the Eagles' win

Speaker 47 as we lick our wounds.

Speaker 37 I don't know what the hell happened, but we'll talk about the Super Bowl.

Speaker 53 And the really part that interested me was, didn't it seem like half of it was out of step with time?

Speaker 35 If you were watching the commercials,

Speaker 55 Nike,

Speaker 57 where have you been? Have you missed the last six months?

Speaker 59 We get it.

Speaker 60 They seem like they were in a time tunnel to me, but maybe it was just me.

Speaker 37 We'll talk about that with Pat in just a second.

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Speaker 56 Hello, Stu. Or I'm Pat.
How are you?

Speaker 74 I'm good.

Speaker 1 Good. I'm recovering from a really terrible Super Bowl.

Speaker 68 And really.

Speaker 68 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Generally a horrific halftime show and just so-so or maybe under par commercials.

Speaker 3 I mean, none of it was good.

Speaker 78 No, I didn't think so either.

Speaker 79 I mean,

Speaker 23 I was done with it right after halftime.

Speaker 80 Yeah, because

Speaker 81 the Chiefs came out and immediately,

Speaker 15 you know, threw an interception.

Speaker 83 I was like, okay, I think I'm, yeah, I think I'm done because I think they're done.

Speaker 84 I think they're done.

Speaker 50 You know, I don't like blowouts.

Speaker 86 I would have been fine, you know, not fine, but I would have been okay if they lost even at the end, but it was a blowout, an absolute blowout.

Speaker 1 It's 24-0 at the half. I mean, it was over in the first half.
It was over.

Speaker 88 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 86 Yeah.

Speaker 26 Clearly.

Speaker 34 I don't know what, I don't know what water they were drinking, but boy, it was bad.

Speaker 90 Then let's go through the halftime show.

Speaker 56 What was that?

Speaker 91 I don't know what that was that exactly.

Speaker 1 And as I said on my show this morning, I understand the NFL's target demo is not me, and it's not you. I got that.
Yes.

Speaker 75 I got it.

Speaker 1 I mean, is there a happy medium somewhere between that and where we would like to be?

Speaker 3 I mean, there's got to be.

Speaker 1 Seriously, all you're thinking about are 12-year-old boys here. I don't know.
It's just, it's garbage.

Speaker 77 Yeah, it was garbage.

Speaker 1 It was weird.

Speaker 17 It was weird.

Speaker 92 I really, I really didn't like it.

Speaker 17 My son, he was like very excited because he was.

Speaker 94 He was saying, oh, please expose, I don't remember who, the guy that he was singing about at the end that was,

Speaker 75 anyway, I think Drake is like, oh,

Speaker 96 Drake. That's right.

Speaker 87 Drake. Yeah.

Speaker 95 And he's like, please, please sing it. Please sing it.

Speaker 82 And I'm like, okay.

Speaker 97 And you notice he didn't.

Speaker 69 He didn't actually sing the lyrics.

Speaker 34 I think, you know, maybe if you're on the Super Bowl, you might get sued unless you have

Speaker 68 dead to rights.

Speaker 3 Maybe, maybe.

Speaker 82 The Super Bowl opening, however, can we play a clip of this, please?

Speaker 34 Very patriotic.

Speaker 4 Oh, come on.

Speaker 101 Did we rise?

Speaker 101 The only way

Speaker 101 together

Speaker 102 Isn't that union at the core of this day?

Speaker 37 And this glorious, chaotic, exasperating experiment that is us.

Speaker 102 As we convene with our circles today,

Speaker 102 as we witness a piece of our culture play out,

Speaker 101 We honor the ways these players compete so their teams might prevail.

Speaker 101 Today, we celebrate the urgency of now, the thrill of what's next, the glory of this game.

Speaker 4 And we do it as one.

Speaker 70 It's time, America, to huddle up.

Speaker 98 It's time for the Super Bowl.

Speaker 44 So I thought that was great.

Speaker 59 Yeah.

Speaker 106 There were two Super Bowls that happened last night, I think.

Speaker 91 There was that Super Bowl, which was in touch with where we are as a nation.

Speaker 29 And

Speaker 25 for instance, there was this Super Bowl, Cut Two, the Rocket Ad.

Speaker 25 Let's get you home.

Speaker 25 Almost heavy.

Speaker 25 West Virginia,

Speaker 25 Blue Ridge Mountains,

Speaker 25 Door River.

Speaker 25 Life is a warning.

Speaker 25 Older than the trees,

Speaker 25 younger than the mountains.

Speaker 25 Yeah, I can't wait to get there.

Speaker 4 Country roads

Speaker 4 take me home

Speaker 4 to the place

Speaker 4 where I go

Speaker 4 first to go

Speaker 23 Everyone deserves a shot at their American dream. Live the dream.

Speaker 20 So that kind of went right into it.

Speaker 81 Then you have the Nike commercial.

Speaker 110 The Nike,

Speaker 99 I don't even,

Speaker 111 have they been asleep?

Speaker 92 You know,

Speaker 10 they were, you know, the empowered women again, and women can't, you know, be stopped and this ridiculous thing where they're playing the men in football and they win.

Speaker 116 It's like, what do you, what do you, what, what, what are you doing?

Speaker 117 What does that even mean?

Speaker 118 That's none of that is true.

Speaker 119 And it felt like so, like the halftime show,

Speaker 23 just out of step with the nation, didn't it?

Speaker 3 Yeah, it did.

Speaker 1 It did. I mean,

Speaker 1 we're disregarding condescending attitudes toward women. Is that what we were supposed to do there with the Nike ad? I mean,

Speaker 1 I think women's sports are experiencing a pretty nice

Speaker 1 time period here. Yeah, I mean, with Caitlin Clark, people are interested.
And they're going to some of these games. But the fact is, women's sports still don't fill stadiums like men's sports do.

Speaker 123 Right.

Speaker 1 You know, and they're acting like there's no difference.

Speaker 99 Right.

Speaker 124 But it's also, you know, you're told you couldn't.

Speaker 23 I don't know if you saw the other Nike ad. There were two of them.
And one was, you know, you're told you can't do it.

Speaker 95 You can't win.

Speaker 87 You can't.

Speaker 81 But then, you know, but you can.

Speaker 3 So win.

Speaker 12 Yeah, great.

Speaker 126 So, yes, women can win when they don't have men playing in their sports.

Speaker 75 Right.

Speaker 3 You know what I mean? Yeah.

Speaker 31 And, you know, Nike would have been in the zeitgeist if they would have done something where it's about women.

Speaker 34 Yeah.

Speaker 57 They would have been creating in women's. It would have been great.

Speaker 1 Which has been still. Which has been handled, by the way, by the Trump administration.

Speaker 3 And

Speaker 1 the NCAA followed suit.

Speaker 3 And as we talked about last week.

Speaker 1 So, yeah, they're a little out of step here.

Speaker 16 Yeah. And so, and then

Speaker 11 you go from that to, did you see the Carls Jr.

Speaker 3 ad? Yeah.

Speaker 4 Yeah. Okay.
Yeah.

Speaker 40 Okay.

Speaker 87 So then you go to Carls Jr., which Carls Jr.,

Speaker 27 go ahead, play that ad from yesterday.

Speaker 131 Let's be real. Everyone's going to be a hot mess after the big game.

Speaker 131 Been there.

Speaker 131 Done that. And I've got just what you need to cure that post-party bug.
The Carls Jr. hangover burger.
Egg, double bacon.

Speaker 110 Yeah, you need that double bacon.

Speaker 131 Char-broiled beef, hash rounds, cheese, and sauce.

Speaker 132 Just the way I like it.

Speaker 131 And guess what? It's free the day after the big game. You just have to download the Carls Jr.
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Speaker 50 What?

Speaker 1 Haven't seen one like that in a while.

Speaker 20 No. Whiplash.

Speaker 82 Absolute

Speaker 107 whiplash

Speaker 68 yesterday.

Speaker 50 Wow.

Speaker 1 You know what else was interesting along those lines?

Speaker 1 Is the Pfizer commercial about the attention.

Speaker 64 I didn't see that one.

Speaker 98 Oh, wow.

Speaker 1 The attention to breasts.

Speaker 74 Yeah.

Speaker 3 And it was about breast cancer.

Speaker 1 But the way in which they presented it was amazing.

Speaker 3 Amazing.

Speaker 3 Yeah. Yeah.
A little unexpected.

Speaker 130 Yeah.

Speaker 134 From Pfizer.

Speaker 11 You know, it's amazing is

Speaker 10 I didn't even recognize that. That was from Pfizer.

Speaker 1 Yeah, well, you never find out until the very end. So if you're not really paying attention at the end,

Speaker 1 they lost you already.

Speaker 76 You don't know.

Speaker 13 Interesting how Pfizer has changed. Last year, it was all about, you know, trust us with your life.

Speaker 52 Now it's jiggly boobs.

Speaker 135 I just want to compare.

Speaker 90 Let's put, let's go back 12 months.

Speaker 12 I want you to watch the this is cut seven the the Jaguar commercial that came out last year

Speaker 93 All men dressed as women.

Speaker 137 And they don't even show the car.

Speaker 73 Jaguar.

Speaker 98 I mean, wow.

Speaker 96 You go from that to the Pfizer ad.

Speaker 75 Yeah.

Speaker 138 To the Carls Jr. ad.

Speaker 33 Zeitgeist has changed quite a bit in America.

Speaker 23 Our, you know, just ad agencies and some of the companies just don't get it yet.

Speaker 137 Did you see how

Speaker 41 Donald Trump was

Speaker 82 welcomed?

Speaker 3 Yeah.

Speaker 26 Like wholeheartedly, his ovation?

Speaker 88 Yeah.

Speaker 1 It's going to be tough for the Democrats to tell us that this guy's policies are not popular, that what he's doing is going against the will of America, because

Speaker 1 you can see it's the opposite. You can see it in the polls.
You can see it in the reception he gets everywhere he goes.

Speaker 1 It's going to be tough sledding for them.

Speaker 140 At the same time, you had Taylor Swift booed.

Speaker 141 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Maybe just because we're sick of seeing her at football games and the focus being on her, but I didn't think they really were.

Speaker 25 Yeah, but that wasn't like that 12 months ago.

Speaker 134 No.

Speaker 23 People were joking about about her but they did not boo her yeah

Speaker 3 yeah

Speaker 1 i mean it's a different time it's uh it's morning in america again we're fixing this nation

Speaker 95 it is it is

Speaker 89 um

Speaker 136 let me see i've got a couple of other things here uh so brett behavior uh

Speaker 23 interviewed president trump right before

Speaker 8 he um right before the Super Bowl.

Speaker 27 We'll get into that here in just a second.

Speaker 143 Give me one minute.

Speaker 9 We've dealt with some pretty major natural disasters over the past year, you hate to think there are people out there who would take advantage of those in need of relief, but they are there.

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Speaker 62 So

Speaker 149 Brett Paer asked Donald Trump if he trusts Elon Musk, Cut 9.

Speaker 150 I don't know if it's kickbacks or what's going on, but the people, look, I ran on this and the people want me to find it. And I've had a great help with Elon Musk, who's been terrific.

Speaker 150 Bottom line, you say you trust him.

Speaker 40 Trust Elon?

Speaker 150 Oh, he's not gaining anything. In fact, I wonder how he can devote the time to it.
He's so into it. But I told him, do that.

Speaker 150 Then I'm going to tell him very soon, like maybe in 24 hours, to go check the Department of Education. He's going to find the same thing.
Then I'm going to go to the military.

Speaker 150 Let's check the military. We're going to find billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse.
And, you know, the people elected me on that.

Speaker 82 He's absolutely right.

Speaker 20 about this.

Speaker 52 I don't know how everybody is squealing.

Speaker 9 First of all, you know, he's an unelected bureaucrat.

Speaker 50 Well,

Speaker 82 almost all bureaucrats are.

Speaker 152 I don't know if

Speaker 23 you follow that, but you know, the Treasury Secretary is also

Speaker 30 somebody who wasn't voted in, unelected bureaucrat.

Speaker 10 He was appointed by the president to do this.

Speaker 109 And we're going to find out about what's happening with

Speaker 154 his judge, see if it's overruled.

Speaker 23 Did you hear about what happened with the judge over the weekend with the Treasury Department?

Speaker 98 Yeah, where they blocked

Speaker 1 going into the Treasury books.

Speaker 77 It was so poorly written that

Speaker 22 they didn't even differentiate between Elon Musk's people and the Treasury Secretary.

Speaker 10 Right.

Speaker 24 So as it's written, the Treasury Secretary can't even look at any of the data.

Speaker 1 I mean, it's incredible. He also, the judge who did the block,

Speaker 1 also didn't mention what law they're violating he just said it's violating the law what what law what law is being violated here yeah this is a person appointed by the president to look into this um

Speaker 128 so i i don't see how that could be violate any laws no no i mean and who is not for looking into all of this stuff honestly

Speaker 86 i mean you know i can't wait till he gets to the pentagon because how are the Democrats going to say that we somehow or another are, you know, we don't care about national defense?

Speaker 157 We care about national defense.

Speaker 77 Yeah.

Speaker 104 I also care about fraud.

Speaker 29 Right. You know,

Speaker 7 it's the same thing with all of this stuff about aid.

Speaker 158 First of all, aid, U.S.

Speaker 160 aid, it's not aid.

Speaker 159 It's AID.

Speaker 16 Okay.

Speaker 97 It is for international development.

Speaker 85 That's what that's for.

Speaker 111 It's not an aid program or an aid agency.

Speaker 156 We have aid agencies.

Speaker 157 That's not one of them.

Speaker 96 This is soft power.

Speaker 97 And quite honestly, it is from the beginning been a CIA operation.

Speaker 82 So how are you?

Speaker 162 I'm not against aid.

Speaker 111 I'm against...

Speaker 34 Corruption and I'm also against a lot of this soft power being done that nobody knows about

Speaker 148 Why are we just finding out about this stuff?

Speaker 81 And what are we going to find in the Pentagon?

Speaker 27 Oh my gosh, we are going to find really bad stuff in the Pentagon.

Speaker 68 And really bad.

Speaker 1 None of us are against aid. It's just the aid that is being dispersed to people that, as you mentioned, isn't aid.
And the other thing is, it's not government agencies that should be doing this.

Speaker 1 It is individuals who are tasked with charity and helping others. We're the ones.

Speaker 1 Individual choice.

Speaker 1 We shouldn't be forced. Once you're forced into it, it's not charity anyway.

Speaker 1 No, it's not. And so

Speaker 1 I don't understand how all of the responsibility for aid worldwide is now on the U.S. government.
That's not the way it's supposed to be.

Speaker 29 Nope. Nope.

Speaker 124 And I don't know if you saw this, but the NIH, they're going crazy now because the NIH,

Speaker 22 when Trump's people first came in, they said,

Speaker 121 we're going to cut

Speaker 107 the maximum indirect cost rate for research institutions.

Speaker 33 Now, most people read that and they don't even understand what that is.

Speaker 138 That means how much of this is going, how much of $1

Speaker 96 is going actually to the program of research and how much is going for overhead.

Speaker 34 Again, we told you before, any charity that is

Speaker 86 85 cents on the dollar is one that you start to look at.

Speaker 37 If it's 80, 75 cents, you're getting a bad rating for that.

Speaker 164 This is

Speaker 165 60 cents on the dollar goes to the management, goes to overhead costs.

Speaker 61 You want 40 cents on every dollar?

Speaker 166 You think that's wise?

Speaker 52 This is going to save us billions.

Speaker 32 They're predicting now $9 billion

Speaker 54 for this project alone.

Speaker 60 $9 billion.

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Speaker 70 Filling in for stew today is Mr.

Speaker 98 Pat Gray.

Speaker 1 Happy birthday, by the way.

Speaker 75 Happy,

Speaker 75 thank you, Pat.

Speaker 3 Happy, happy birthday.

Speaker 75 So nice of you.

Speaker 1 I got you a nice present.

Speaker 112 Got you something you're going to open.

Speaker 77 You did not.

Speaker 98 Yeah, you did not.

Speaker 98 Yeah.

Speaker 91 Yeah, you're going to be so surprised.

Speaker 1 You want me to open it for you?

Speaker 59 Oh, would you open it for you?

Speaker 78 I guess.

Speaker 100 I'm guessing. I'm guessing

Speaker 4 pants.

Speaker 1 Look at these. Are they beautiful?

Speaker 73 There they are.

Speaker 4 Okay.

Speaker 51 All right.

Speaker 68 So, first of all, what size are they?

Speaker 1 Yours. They're your size.
My size?

Speaker 3 Yeah. Really?

Speaker 98 You asked. Yeah, yeah.
Really?

Speaker 1 I need Glenn Beck's size, and they had it.

Speaker 77 Yeah.

Speaker 91 Do they still have the tag on it? Do they still have a tag on it?

Speaker 3 They do still have the tag.

Speaker 98 Okay.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm really surprised.

Speaker 3 These are Ralph Lorraine.

Speaker 1 I thought they were Dolce and Gabbana or something, but no.

Speaker 20 No, no.

Speaker 98 Those are Ralph Lorraine.

Speaker 59 So you know.

Speaker 137 I got Pat as a joke on his birthday that pair of pants in 1989.

Speaker 168 And we have been giving that pair of pants back and forth to each other every year since 1989.

Speaker 1 And surprisingly,

Speaker 1 the pants have not gotten that much wear.

Speaker 1 They still have the text.

Speaker 98 It's weird. It's weird.

Speaker 52 And what's strange, they still are just as in style as they were in 1989.

Speaker 96 How would you describe those?

Speaker 98 Pat,

Speaker 1 apart from beautiful

Speaker 3 pink, what is that?

Speaker 123 Orange? Is it green,

Speaker 3 it's

Speaker 3 paisley.

Speaker 120 Yeah, it's

Speaker 93 more of a salmon.

Speaker 1 I didn't think Ralph Loren did anything like this, but clearly he does. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 123 And then somewhere along the way,

Speaker 1 this beautiful shirt that goes with it

Speaker 1 is now yours

Speaker 98 as well.

Speaker 1 Is that beautiful?

Speaker 98 Really? Yeah.

Speaker 77 So when did we add that to it?

Speaker 43 I don't remember, but I love it.

Speaker 3 So happy birthday. You're going to look so cute.

Speaker 68 So good when you take Tanya out to dinner in that outfit.

Speaker 98 Yeah, man.

Speaker 121 Oh, my gosh.

Speaker 82 Oh, my God.

Speaker 1 I don't need to be there when that happens.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 77 you know what?

Speaker 167 You know what? Yeah.

Speaker 91 This might be the year to take the tag off of them and go out to dinner with you and Jackie.

Speaker 1 I'm sorry. We are busy that weekend.

Speaker 98 Really?

Speaker 3 Darn it. Yes.

Speaker 167 They'll let me into the

Speaker 30 elegant country clubs with that.

Speaker 52 All we need is a jacket.

Speaker 88 Yeah.

Speaker 98 Oh, yes. That's an idea.
I've already thought about what I'm getting for you.

Speaker 98 I already know.

Speaker 87 All right.

Speaker 89 All right.

Speaker 159 So let's see.

Speaker 157 Looking at the Doge stuff, and I want to talk about this next hour.

Speaker 23 We have to be really, really careful because I don't know about you,

Speaker 87 but

Speaker 23 when I heard that we possibly paid for Chelsea Clinton's wedding.

Speaker 76 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Do we have that substantiated, though?

Speaker 112 Is that we don't.

Speaker 68 Yeah, I didn't.

Speaker 31 And that's why I wanted to bring that up.

Speaker 46 Yeah.

Speaker 124 There's a lot of people.

Speaker 3 Be careful with stuff going.

Speaker 1 There's a ton. Yes.

Speaker 80 A lot of stuff coming out online.

Speaker 96 And you can't quote this stuff.

Speaker 62 You have to be really, really careful

Speaker 41 because we just don't, we don't want to A, wreck our credibility.

Speaker 127 And, you know,

Speaker 96 when we find out that it is absolutely true, that's when we can go and say,

Speaker 50 round them up. Yeah.

Speaker 41 Let's put them in court.

Speaker 69 Yeah, there's

Speaker 69 it is.

Speaker 1 There's a viral chart going around that shows that Chelsea Clinton got, I don't know, something like $84 million from the foundation, from the Clinton Foundation, and that $3 million of that went to her wedding.

Speaker 166 Okay, so

Speaker 97 I think they did get $84 million.

Speaker 3 I think that went to the whole foundation, right?

Speaker 137 Went to the foundation. Got it for the whole run

Speaker 94 for Haiti or whatever. And, you know,

Speaker 144 we know they spent $84 million in Haiti.

Speaker 143 Because, I mean, look at the place now.

Speaker 50 Oh, it's beautiful.

Speaker 68 It's beautiful.

Speaker 1 Well, we were there how many years after the earthquake? And it still looked the same as if the earthquake had just happened.

Speaker 77 Do you remember that?

Speaker 111 And the people from Haiti were saying to us, where's the money?

Speaker 68 Where's the $10 billion?

Speaker 74 Yeah. Because that could have rebuilt all that.

Speaker 1 That could have rebuilt the entire country.

Speaker 109 $10 billion. About

Speaker 8 four times over, I think.

Speaker 86 It is, I mean, Haiti is just,

Speaker 11 it's a sad, sad situation.

Speaker 30 It's been ripped off.

Speaker 72 by everybody in the world over and over and over again.

Speaker 33 And I think the Clintons are, you know, they kind of lead the way on

Speaker 153 the charity for Haiti graft.

Speaker 98 Yeah.

Speaker 167 But we don't know anything about that.

Speaker 23 We know that the Clinton initiative did get $84 million, but we don't know any more than that.

Speaker 122 And, you know, honestly, if you're spending your tax dollars, I mean, that's what people have to realize.

Speaker 69 Even if it is,

Speaker 34 you know, even if it didn't go to Chelsea's wedding, which

Speaker 23 I'd be shocked if they were that bold.

Speaker 114 But,

Speaker 19 you know,

Speaker 161 this isn't an effective use of your money.

Speaker 12 And people who are looking at and say, well, it was only $5 million.

Speaker 108 How much money have you paid your entire life in taxes?

Speaker 23 Because I guarantee you, it's not going to be $5 million.

Speaker 40 It's not.

Speaker 14 Very few people have to pay $5 million in their lifetime.

Speaker 87 of taxes.

Speaker 153 So that means everything that you paid, everything that you worked for, when you work four months a year to pay your income tax,

Speaker 140 all of that has been wasted your entire life.

Speaker 82 I don't know. I'm kind of pissed about that.

Speaker 59 I mean, what could you have done with all of that money?

Speaker 23 And I just don't,

Speaker 23 I just, I don't get people who are, you know, again, like we said, I'm for aid.

Speaker 96 I'm absolutely for aid.

Speaker 62 I'm absolutely for

Speaker 23 looking at countries and saying, how can we help you if it's in our interest?

Speaker 93 And that's not aid.

Speaker 23 That would be development.

Speaker 41 But I'm not for most of the development that has been happening.

Speaker 22 I'm not interested in nation building.

Speaker 171 You know, so

Speaker 138 even if you're for that,

Speaker 148 Are you cool with it going 60 cents on every dollar to the government officials or to the charitable officials and only 40 cents of that dollar?

Speaker 82 I mean, I'm not happy with that.

Speaker 164 We've gotten so used to

Speaker 31 corruption in our government on, you know, the Pentagon spent $400 on, you know,

Speaker 86 on a toilet seat. We're so used to that that we just expect it.

Speaker 106 This is not that.

Speaker 149 The corruption that we're finding now is beyond imagination.

Speaker 33 It's going to be hard for people to get their arms around what you're actually looking at

Speaker 121 because we expect a certain amount of, unfortunately, a certain amount of corruption, but nothing like this.

Speaker 127 And

Speaker 87 if you're...

Speaker 134 you know, if you're a Democrat and you're inclined not to believe it, okay, I can understand that.

Speaker 55 I'll give you the benefit of the doubt for a while.

Speaker 86 I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and say,

Speaker 145 I probably would have been skeptical if Joe Biden, I would have been skeptical, if Joe Biden would have come in and said, we're going to rout out all of the corruption.

Speaker 23 I would have thought, well, no, they're getting rid of anybody who is conservative on corruption.

Speaker 15 That's why I'm so excited about the Pentagon, because

Speaker 100 that's going to be a lot of conservative love.

Speaker 78 You know what I mean?

Speaker 25 So-called conservative love.

Speaker 134 It's just graft and greed and

Speaker 143 cronyism.

Speaker 164 But still,

Speaker 33 we're supposed to be in love. The left is supposed to be in love with aid.
We're supposed to be in love with death.

Speaker 80 I'm not blind to either one of those things.

Speaker 41 But go into the Pentagon.

Speaker 10 I'd love to see them take.

Speaker 136 Do you see the congressman or the senator last week that held up a bag of bolts and said, this is about $10 at the store?

Speaker 7 It's $10,000 if the Pentagon buys it?

Speaker 179 Where's that money going?

Speaker 88 Incredible.

Speaker 55 Where is that money going?

Speaker 81 Who's getting that money?

Speaker 112 And, you know, you would say, well,

Speaker 15 They're charging $10,000 a bolt because,

Speaker 114 you know, the aircrafts that they're building, they're so expensive and they can't actually charge the price of what it takes.

Speaker 99 No, they're charging us the price with all of the overruns, all of the hundreds of billions of dollars in overruns.

Speaker 12 They're charging us that as well.

Speaker 23 So, my question is: where do those billions of dollars end up?

Speaker 145 In just the pockets of

Speaker 153 what?

Speaker 121 McDonnell Douglas?

Speaker 1 Raytheon?

Speaker 58 Raytheon?

Speaker 115 Is that, I mean, where do Congress people?

Speaker 7 Is it just in the

Speaker 1 pocketbooks?

Speaker 60 Has to be.

Speaker 108 And you know what really, what really bothers me is

Speaker 32 these people are taking our tax dollars and then they're giving that money through lobbying to our

Speaker 65 politicians who are allowing the corruption to happen.

Speaker 12 So it's just this giant circular

Speaker 30 just going to leave it at that. It's just this giant circular something.

Speaker 18 I don't know what happens in circles, but

Speaker 69 there it is.

Speaker 46 By the way,

Speaker 33 the other thing that

Speaker 23 Trump said, first of all, he's getting rid of pennies.

Speaker 75 Did you hear that? Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 118 Executive order.

Speaker 83 Thank you.

Speaker 75 I mean,

Speaker 111 you know, it takes three cents to create one one cent.

Speaker 112 What are we doing?

Speaker 148 That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.

Speaker 1 Yeah, especially when nobody wants pennies. Nobody uses them.

Speaker 1 I mean, if you ever use cash and you get pennies back, you just put it in their

Speaker 1 take-a-penny jar, usually, and don't even want it messing up your pocket.

Speaker 50 Right.

Speaker 58 I mean, it's absolutely worthless to the American people, and it costing our government three cents to make one cent.

Speaker 115 Finally, the president is, I mean, all of this stuff is so common sense.

Speaker 80 Yeah.

Speaker 27 That's what's so frustrating about all of this.

Speaker 8 This should have been done long ago, but for some reason, we just couldn't.

Speaker 148 We've known about the penny thing.

Speaker 78 Well, I've known about the penny thing when it was a cent and a half to make a penny.

Speaker 41 It's been that long ago.

Speaker 3 And by the way,

Speaker 1 he's leaving no stone unturned right now.

Speaker 1 You got the penny thing, and then he just did the straw situation. Did you see that? We're going back to plastic straws.

Speaker 1 He just signed an executive order, or he's going to, ending the ridiculous Biden push for paper straws, which don't work. Back to plastic, he tweeted out or truthed out.
It's just, it's fantastic.

Speaker 68 Absolutely love that.

Speaker 1 I mean, it's amazing the things that he's covering at a breathtaking speed.

Speaker 24 Do we have the CBS anchor

Speaker 57 trying to explain how Trump's approval ratings are going through the roof? Listen to this, cut 10.

Speaker 182 What's driving this?

Speaker 103 I will keep it simple, Margaret. He is doing, in the eyes of the public, what he said he would do in the campaign.
There's political value in that.

Speaker 103 In fact, 70% of people say he's doing what he promised. That's whether they approve of him or not.
Now, there's another part of this that continues over from the campaign.

Speaker 103 There were words that he was described as being tough, being energetic, and he still is today in big majority numbers.

Speaker 103 So as people take a look in these first few weeks, there's been a lot of activity. They're getting that general sense of governance, and that's being reflected in these early numbers.

Speaker 182 So that's perception. What about the actual policies?

Speaker 103 Well, let's start with the ones that are popular. And again, these echo a lot of what we saw in the campaign.
The idea of deporting those in the country illegally continues to be popular.

Speaker 103 We saw that in the campaign. 89%.
Sending troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. Again, majority in favor.

Speaker 110 We've seen that in the campaign.

Speaker 133 Wow.

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Speaker 23 Letitia James and others have had their national security clearance revoked, which is really good.

Speaker 29 I mean, why is she getting, you know, intel from our intelligence community on national security?

Speaker 47 No reason.

Speaker 118 But also, he revoked Joe Biden's national security clearance, so he's no longer getting intel,

Speaker 78 which is good and safe for the country.

Speaker 88 Yeah.

Speaker 130 I mean, he shouldn't be.

Speaker 34 Well, he wasn't.

Speaker 23 He shouldn't have been president in the last couple of years.

Speaker 75 Right.

Speaker 1 And he said there's no need for Joe Biden to continue receiving access to classified information.

Speaker 1 Therefore, we're immediately revoking Joe Biden's security clearances and stopping his daily intelligence briefings. And it's basically what Biden said about him back in 2021.

Speaker 98 Yeah.

Speaker 50 Yeah.

Speaker 86 So anybody who is complaining about that,

Speaker 153 where were you when it was happening to Donald Trump?

Speaker 10 And the reason why our president should receive classified briefings,

Speaker 86 some classified briefings, I think, is so they can be read in on things

Speaker 23 if the president needs advice.

Speaker 57 But I think we should kind of start holding some of that stuff back.

Speaker 86 You know, if I need advice, I'm going to read you into a program.

Speaker 62 Why do these guys need continuing intel reports from agencies that none of us frankly trust anymore?

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Speaker 45 We are living in some very satisfying times.

Speaker 67 I don't know if you've heard all of the common sense that is coming from our leaders now, not the administrators per se, not the people that

Speaker 48 were,

Speaker 66 you know, the typical

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Speaker 23 These are the people that are making changes and the common sense just doesn't stop.

Speaker 60 We're living in an extraordinary moment in history and I want to

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Speaker 67 economy and why Donald Trump has to be very, very careful.

Speaker 23 We are cutting spending, but we need to grow the economy at the same time the government is cutting spending because a lot of our growth is coming from this obscene

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Speaker 74 of a government.

Speaker 60 We are in really dangerous territory with our dollar, and we have to be very, very careful.

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Speaker 52 Don't let all of this good news

Speaker 14 blur your vision on what is possibly coming our way because we've made decades of mistakes.

Speaker 32 We are, like I said, living in extraordinary times right now.

Speaker 20 And

Speaker 97 I don't mean that lightly.

Speaker 91 I've studied history now for decades.

Speaker 23 I've seen the patterns.

Speaker 21 I've watched how civilizations rise and fall.

Speaker 168 But what we're witnessing right now, I have not seen.

Speaker 41 It is so profound.

Speaker 78 It is so undeniable.

Speaker 10 And I believe it has the potential to save our republic if we handle things carefully.

Speaker 12 And this isn't just for Donald Trump.

Speaker 138 This is for all of us.

Speaker 161 For years,

Speaker 107 we have

Speaker 72 believed this narrative about our government.

Speaker 174 And it's been force-fed to us through our government schools, that it exists to protect us from all harm, to even the playing field, to ensure justice and fairness for all.

Speaker 93 It was the wise manager.

Speaker 52 It is exactly what Woodrow Wilson wanted.

Speaker 96 A careful steward, a wise manager,

Speaker 115 an administrator that would just oversee things, that wasn't elected, the great equalizer.

Speaker 147 Now, many of us have been skeptical of this, but most people, good, decent people, trusted, at the very least, that their government was working for them not against them now that has started to change over the last decade I would say

Speaker 136 then came 2020 and suddenly that trust was shattered for at least half of the country for the first time in modern history governments across the world turned their power directly on to the people.

Speaker 70 They dictated where we could go, who we could see, whether we could open our businesses, hold funerals for loved ones.

Speaker 180 They told us that they were all doing this in the name of health, in the name of safety, and in the name of science.

Speaker 32 But it wasn't about health we now find out.

Speaker 15 It wasn't about safety.

Speaker 162 It wasn't even science.

Speaker 34 It was all about control.

Speaker 155 And now, just a few years later, the truth is finally coming out.

Speaker 153 The very institutions that we were told to trust, the government is on our side.

Speaker 165 The government, the media, the so-called fact checkers, the scientists, the corporations, the pharmaceutical industries have all now been exposed.

Speaker 112 This should be the moment of ultimate victory for anyone who has claimed to be a liberal my entire life.

Speaker 155 Did you hear what I just said?

Speaker 138 People no longer trust the government.

Speaker 114 Liberals have always been anti-establishment.

Speaker 135 They've been told, don't trust the media.

Speaker 135 That's a liberal.

Speaker 165 The so-called fact-checkers, the scientists, the corporations and pharmaceutical industry.

Speaker 111 Tell me who has the tradition of saying these things need to be broken up and kept away from our government.

Speaker 50 The left.

Speaker 177 But now the left says it's all conspiracy theories.

Speaker 176 But it's not conspiracy theories, and it hasn't been broken up by speculation, but by their own emails, their own records, and their own financial trails.

Speaker 87 And that

Speaker 94 is what has them terrified.

Speaker 24 America needs to understand this is not a political issue.

Speaker 25 It's not left versus right.

Speaker 147 It's not Republican versus Democrat.

Speaker 111 This is something much, much deeper.

Speaker 148 It is about the corruption of the system itself.

Speaker 149 For the very first time in our lifetimes, the average, ordinary American, hardworking person is seeing it, really seeing it.

Speaker 23 And it's a game changer.

Speaker 57 Now, this isn't a moment for us to gloat. This is a moment

Speaker 183 to be very, very cautious.

Speaker 41 This is not a moment to run around saying, I told you so.

Speaker 134 That's not going to help the country.

Speaker 23 What we need to do right now is something much harder.

Speaker 115 We have to be disciplined. We have to be diligent.

Speaker 106 And we have to be honest.

Speaker 155 We have to watch what sources we're getting information from.

Speaker 14 Right now, it's like drinking out of a water hose, a fire hose.

Speaker 79 So you don't necessarily know what's true and what's not.

Speaker 96 And we cannot be reckless with the truth.

Speaker 78 When the ground is shifting beneath us, as much as it is, credibility is absolutely everything.

Speaker 118 And if we lose that, we lose everything.

Speaker 78 The president knows this.

Speaker 23 I think Elon Musk knows this.

Speaker 112 And that's why it is so absolutely critical that we

Speaker 18 don't add to the destruction of credibility because anything that we say in you know rumors like for instance the chelsea clinton wedding thing we talked about it last hour we don't have any evidence that that is true but that's going like wildfire everywhere We should not be promoting that because I haven't seen the evidence.

Speaker 100 It doesn't mean it didn't happen.

Speaker 115 It doesn't mean it did happen.

Speaker 135 But let's wait for the facts.

Speaker 104 Otherwise, they will use that to say, well, you said that it was Chelsea Clinton.

Speaker 81 And it will all become about Chelsea Clinton and not about the $84 million that went to the foundation.

Speaker 87 We have to hold people, number two, accountable, no matter whose side they're on.

Speaker 104 If laws are broken, then justice has to be served, period.

Speaker 87 I don't care if they have an R or a D or an I or anything else after their name.

Speaker 78 I don't care that it was somebody that we all used to admire.

Speaker 34 No one is above the law.

Speaker 134 That's why I'm so excited about him going into the Pentagon.

Speaker 86 Yes, I'm excited about the Department of Education.

Speaker 23 Yes, I'm excited about USAID.

Speaker 86 But I am just as excited about going into the Pentagon.

Speaker 128 The waste there.

Speaker 34 The third thing we have to do is make sure that we support logic, common sense, and the rule of law.

Speaker 24 This is how people will win.

Speaker 59 This is a peaceful revolution.

Speaker 12 But

Speaker 7 make no mistake about it.

Speaker 55 It is an American revolution done exactly the right way.

Speaker 33 We went to the ballot box.

Speaker 81 We won in a mandate.

Speaker 33 The guy running told us exactly what he's going to do, and he's doing it.

Speaker 59 This is a legal revolution.

Speaker 23 The country will never be the same because of this.

Speaker 148 And you win not by shouting, not by rage tweeting, not by tearing everything down, but by standing up calmly, clearly, and saying, this is America.

Speaker 168 We have laws, we have rights, and we're not going to allow a corrupt ruling class to

Speaker 80 strip them from us.

Speaker 57 This is a moment of reckoning.

Speaker 183 For years,

Speaker 82 Americans have been told they were wrong to question the narrative.

Speaker 56 We were censored, we were ridiculed, we were silenced, but guess what?

Speaker 174 In the end, the Bible is correct.

Speaker 59 The The truth shall set you free.

Speaker 143 The truth will always come out.

Speaker 32 Right now, revelations

Speaker 33 are coming out at a pace we've never seen before.

Speaker 34 The money trails, the backroom deals, the censorship schemes, the revolving doors between government and industry, all of it is being exposed.

Speaker 111 And you haven't seen anything yet.

Speaker 59 This is just the beginning.

Speaker 97 They're coming out with just raw data right now and saying, did did you know that in the Treasury Department, they never had to say what that money was used for.

Speaker 52 It just said

Speaker 97 who got the check.

Speaker 177 It doesn't say anything.

Speaker 187 We have no idea.

Speaker 82 I don't know. That's a problem.

Speaker 140 Now, let's wait until we see what the money was supposed to be used for and how much of it was used for that.

Speaker 59 Who are the people who did this to us?

Speaker 31 It's going to be on both sides, gang.

Speaker 159 But they're scared and they are scrambling.

Speaker 112 They're deleting old tweets.

Speaker 52 They're rewriting history.

Speaker 91 They're trying to downplay what they did.

Speaker 7 And this time it's not going to work because Donald Trump is being so incredibly thorough.

Speaker 21 The very institutions that told us they were the gatekeepers of truth are now being revealed as nothing more than glorified propaganda machines.

Speaker 79 Did you know that 90% of the media in Ukraine was paid for with your tax dollars?

Speaker 52 Of course they were saying things positive about the war.

Speaker 177 The so-called fact-checkers were working for the very corporations they were supposed to be checking.

Speaker 65 The journalists we thought were chronicling public life, they were on the take as well.

Speaker 97 The agencies that were supposed to protect the public interest were captured by private interests.

Speaker 163 Now, none of this is new.

Speaker 24 And both sides have charged this very thing for decades.

Speaker 177 The Republicans charge it against the Democrats. The Democrats charge it against the Republicans.

Speaker 7 I don't know about you, but I'm so sick of it.

Speaker 87 We now have the opportunity to get the facts, and I want them on both sides.

Speaker 135 The moment, the opportunity that we have to restore what has been lost is going to be this moment.

Speaker 86 The corruption that has taken root in our institutions, it all has to to be routed out.

Speaker 56 Two-tiered justice system that protected the powerful while punishing the weak, dismantled.

Speaker 82 The bloated, unaccountable bureaucracies that have been ruling over us without our consent, shut down.

Speaker 33 Now, this isn't going to happen immediately.

Speaker 9 We're going to have to make it happen.

Speaker 23 And it starts with a commitment from the people.

Speaker 55 Demand accountability, even from the White House, demand accountability.

Speaker 86 We will not be satisfied with empty apologies.

Speaker 51 We're going to do it better next time.

Speaker 130 No.

Speaker 177 Anybody involved in anything that was illegal, anything that was bribery, anything that was shifting funds away from what Congress wanted or what the president wanted, they must be held responsible.

Speaker 149 Stand for the rule of law.

Speaker 134 If somebody broke the law, no matter how powerful they are,

Speaker 91 justice, no special deals, no secret negotiations no backroom protections if it was Donald Trump Jr.

Speaker 135 or Chelsea Clinton

Speaker 159 they should be tried by a jury of their peers in a fair just trial if they broke the law bye-bye

Speaker 41 America now is your chance to stand for true transparency.

Speaker 57 No more classified memos.

Speaker 32 If decisions that are being made that impact us, we deserve to know the truth.

Speaker 25 We reject your fear once and for all. Fear is how they controlled us.

Speaker 33 It's how they got away with all of this.

Speaker 157 But it's up to us now saying, I'm not afraid anymore.

Speaker 113 I'm not.

Speaker 41 And let me leave you with this.

Speaker 86 Before we get into the audio of what happened this week, because it's some really good stuff.

Speaker 41 You will understand we are winning.

Speaker 156 The people are winning.

Speaker 82 Not Donald Trump, not MAGA.

Speaker 109 The people are winning.

Speaker 39 The fact that we're even having this conversation, that this information is finally seeing the light of day, is proof that we elected somebody the first time in my lifetime that is actually doing everything they said they would do.

Speaker 23 The old guard, the corrupt establishment, the entrenched elite, the media gatekeepers, they've all lost their grip.

Speaker 147 More and more Americans are waking up.

Speaker 23 More and more Americans are questioning what they've been told.

Speaker 41 More people are looking at their leaders saying,

Speaker 183 you're a liar.

Speaker 135 You abused our trust.

Speaker 169 I'm not going to forget that.

Speaker 9 And that's why they're panicking. That's why they're scrambling.

Speaker 80 That's why they want you to stop paying attention.

Speaker 95 So don't.

Speaker 20 Pay attention.

Speaker 112 This is your moment.

Speaker 57 This is the moment where we take our country back.

Speaker 178 If you saw what was happening in Europe and in England, where they're canceling now local elections, they're just usurping the will of the people.

Speaker 115 It is incredible.

Speaker 96 We may be the only one in the Western world that's left to be free.

Speaker 62 We have a responsibility for the freedom of all mankind.

Speaker 153 This is the moment you take your country back, and it's not through violence, it's not through destruction, but through the power of truth and real justice, standing together saying, enough is enough.

Speaker 135 If we get this right, if we can stand firm, if we can hold the line, if we refuse to be silenced, we actually could fix our country.

Speaker 8 I never thought we could do that.

Speaker 121 We can.

Speaker 116 We need to be very cautious, very careful, and steadfast vigilant.

Speaker 121 Support what's happening on the exposure of absolutely everything.

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Speaker 59 So go ahead and play cut two here.

Speaker 25 Here's members of Congress.

Speaker 39 This is from, I'm sorry, cut 12.

Speaker 23 This is members of Congress trying to get into the Department of Education over the weekend.

Speaker 4 Do they know that we are here?

Speaker 131 Max, ask the question again.

Speaker 110 That's the important one.

Speaker 141 Were you told, are you making this decision to stand in front of this door on your own behalf, on behalf of the Department of Education?

Speaker 110 Were you told to come out here and block members of Congress?

Speaker 141 But that's here my job.

Speaker 53 So everybody's

Speaker 53 doing it.

Speaker 182 We're doing our job. We're trying to protect

Speaker 4 our members.

Speaker 174 So here they are, members of Congress, trying to get in, trying to break in to the Department of Education.

Speaker 92 It's closed for the weekend.

Speaker 91 And they say they're doing their job and they're questioning the security guard.

Speaker 52 Why aren't you letting us in?

Speaker 78 And all he says is it's not going to happen. Not today.

Speaker 80 It's not going to happen.

Speaker 179 You're not going in.

Speaker 129 It's quite amazing how these people are so freaked out.

Speaker 158 They've got to cover their tracks.

Speaker 117 I'm convinced that's what it is.

Speaker 25 Here's Donald Trump responding to this.

Speaker 150 The good news is we're number one in one category. You know what that is? Cost per pupil.
We spend more per pupil than any other country in the world.

Speaker 150 You look at Norway, Denmark, Sweden, various countries all up and down, Finland. China does very well in education.
And then you look at us.

Speaker 150 We spend much more money than they do per pupil or any other way. But we spend much more money than they do.
And yet we're ranked this year.

Speaker 150 Biden's last year, congratulations, Joe.

Speaker 98 We're ranked dead last.

Speaker 150 So what I want to see is education.

Speaker 150 Number one, I like choice, we all like choice, but beyond choice, long beyond choice, I want to see it go back to the states where great states that do so well have no debt, they're operated brilliantly, they'll be as good as Norway or Denmark or Sweden or any of the other highly ranked countries.

Speaker 150 They'll be, you'll probably have 30, I figure 35 to 38 states will be right at the top, and the rest will come along. They'll have to come along competitively.
And by the way, we'll be sitting there.

Speaker 36 I will tell you that

Speaker 37 it feels a little like when the Allies marched into Germany and

Speaker 44 the Germans were burning all of their documents to hide all the crimes.

Speaker 63 It kind of feels a little like that.

Speaker 189 We go to Stephen Miller and Scott Vesant,

Speaker 8 the Treasury next.

Speaker 98 This is Glenn Beck.

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Speaker 67 Welcome to the Glenbeck program. You know, it's astonishing how many people have found a very clear, common sense voice and a lack of fear.

Speaker 17 They seem to be all over this administration.

Speaker 19 Stephen Miller is one of them, don't you think, Pat?

Speaker 1 Definitely. Yeah.
And he was talking about the angry Dems and had some things to say about them.

Speaker 1 Deputy Chief Stephen Miller, cut 14.

Speaker 141 The Democrat use of the term unelected is really quite remarkable here. Donald Trump was elected in an overwhelming landslide.
These are Donald Trump staffers.

Speaker 141 And this is like saying that Mike Walls, the National Security Advisor, is unelected, or Susie Wiles, the chief of staff, is unelected, or Donald Trump's communications team is unelected.

Speaker 141 This is presidential staff that serves at the pleasure and for the president, just as I do. I am a staffer for the president of the United States.

Speaker 35 He is elected.

Speaker 141 He is the one the American people have chosen to implement his agenda. This is the agenda the American people voted for that he is asking his staff, his subordinates, his employees to implement.

Speaker 141 The unelected power in this country is the rogue bureaucracy. USAID is unelected.
The FBI that persecuted President Trump for eight years is unelected.

Speaker 141 The CIA and those who have laundered intelligence to try to change the foreign policy of the United States are unelected. President Trump is restoring democracy by controlling the federal bureaucracy.

Speaker 141 There is one man in the country who is elected by the whole American people to implement an agenda they support. That is the president.

Speaker 141 Every other officer in this country, members of Congress and senators, are elected at the state or local level.

Speaker 110 Let me ask you this.

Speaker 141 The Constitution puts one man in charge of the federal executive branch, and that's the president.

Speaker 61 I understood.

Speaker 51 Let him finish he's absolutely awesome yeah yeah he is awesome and absolutely right i mean i that's the thing that it i i just don't understand when they were when when the federal judge uh tried to block and did for this weekend but it's not going to last long uh tried to block the secretary of the treasury

Speaker 56 from even looking at the data that is produced by the treasury yeah

Speaker 125 who is running

Speaker 87 My gosh.

Speaker 1 Treasury Secretary Scott Besson was interviewed over the weekend and

Speaker 1 he had some things to say about just about that.

Speaker 132 Mr. Secretary, we are inside the cash room at the Treasury Department.
It is almost impossible to overstate how important the work that is done in this building is to the U.S. financial system.

Speaker 132 Yet right now, there is widespread concern about the Doge team's access to sensitive payment systems.

Speaker 132 Are you worried at all that that access and that tinkering of the payment systems could affect the Treasury's market or cause any disruption?

Speaker 101 Good. Well, Philea, thank you for asking me about that because there's a lot of misinformation out there.
First of all, when you say the Doge team, These are Treasury employees.

Speaker 101 It is two Treasury employees, one of whom I personally interviewed in his final round. There is no tinkering with the system.
They are on read-only. They are looking, they can make no changes.

Speaker 101 It is an operational program to suggest improvement. So we make 1.3 billion payments a year.
And this is two employees who are working with a group of long-standing employees.

Speaker 132 The letter that the Treasury Department sent earlier this week talked about how the team currently does not have

Speaker 132 access to change the system. Have they at any point this year had the ability ability to make changes?

Speaker 101 Absolutely not. This is no different than you would have at a private company.
And by the way, the ability to change the system sits over at the Federal Reserve.

Speaker 101 So it doesn't even lie in this building. So they could make suggestions on how to change the system, but we don't even run the system.

Speaker 132 And if they ask

Speaker 132 if they request the ability to change the system, would you grant that?

Speaker 101 No, again,

Speaker 101 they have no ability to change the system. I have no ability to grant that change.

Speaker 101 That they could make suggestions, then it would go to the Federal Reserve, and just like any large ERP system, there would be tests, there would be this, there would be that, and then the Fed will determine whether these changes are robust or not.

Speaker 132 As the Secretary of Treasury, you also oversee the IRS. Do you know what kind of access the team has to IRS data or individual taxpayer data?

Speaker 101 Well, I'm glad you asked that too, because look, the IRS, the privacy issue, is one of the biggest issues. And over the past four years, we've seen a lot of leaks out of there.

Speaker 101 The IRS systems are quite poor. When I started in college in 1980, I learned the program in COBOL.
I think there are 12 different systems at the IRS that still run on COBOL. But as of now,

Speaker 101 there is no engagement at the IRS.

Speaker 132 Elon Musk, just half an hour ago, tweeted out that Treasury needs to stop approving certain payments. Has your staff tried to block any payments here at Treasury?

Speaker 101 We have not, and I'm glad you asked that, too.

Speaker 101 And just to put in perspective, Elon and I are completely aligned in terms of cutting waste and increasing accountability and transparency for the American people.

Speaker 101 I believe that this Doge program in my adult life is one of the most important audits of government or changes to government structure we have seen.

Speaker 101 That when I was in my 20s we had the Grace Report and there's some great suggestions that came out of that, never implemented. Under Clinton and Gore,

Speaker 101 I think it was to government efficiency or reduce government. Nothing happened.

Speaker 101 So President Trump came in, there's a big agenda, and I think that there are gigantic cost savings for the American people here.

Speaker 101 And I think it's unfortunate the way the media wants to lampoon what is going on. These are highly trained professionals.

Speaker 101 This is not some roving band going around doing things. This is methodical, and it is going to yield big savings.

Speaker 3 Jeez. And what's wrong with that?

Speaker 123 Is there anything wrong with that?

Speaker 167 I don't think.

Speaker 148 Did you hear a non-hostile question coming from the Bloomberg reporter?

Speaker 1 And no.

Speaker 98 A non-hostile?

Speaker 98 No.

Speaker 1 But he handled it in a non-hostile way for sure.

Speaker 68 Very well.

Speaker 3 Very well. Wasn't he?

Speaker 166 I mean, yeah.

Speaker 25 And it's a little scary that the Treasury Secretary can't make any of these decisions.

Speaker 109 They're all made by the Federal Reserve.

Speaker 105 That's a problem,

Speaker 137 which is why

Speaker 142 Doge wants to bring

Speaker 106 Ron Paul in for an audit of the Fed, which would be fantastic.

Speaker 3 That would be great.

Speaker 31 Can you imagine what we would find at the Fed now?

Speaker 10 Oh, my gosh.

Speaker 3 I can't imagine it.

Speaker 1 And it's the Fed with the power to make these changes. That's amazing, too, that they can't even do it from the Treasury.

Speaker 1 So that's kind of eye-opening. But I think they need to use that term audit of government more.

Speaker 3 Yes. Because what's wrong with that?

Speaker 77 I mean,

Speaker 32 that's why they're going into the Pentagon.

Speaker 87 The seventh audit failed.

Speaker 11 Let me ask you something.

Speaker 78 You know, she brings up the IRS.

Speaker 186 The government hired 80,000 new IRS agents to go over your

Speaker 18 records to make sure nothing,

Speaker 78 no funny business is going on with you, that you're paying every dime you're supposed to pay because there's a shortfall.

Speaker 25 No, there's not a shortfall.

Speaker 84 They're spending too much.

Speaker 125 When we go in and try to send accountants in to say, how did you spend this money?

Speaker 161 The same thing the IRS does to you every year.

Speaker 59 They squeal like little pigs.

Speaker 98 I don't know.

Speaker 82 If you went into the IRS every year with the attitude the Democrats have, you'd be audited every year because somebody, probably rightfully so, would go, wait a minute, why are you panicking here so much?

Speaker 146 Why are you saying that we can't have access to your records?

Speaker 12 This is a legal operation.

Speaker 82 What's happening here?

Speaker 156 And it kills me that the media

Speaker 12 is sticking up for corruption.

Speaker 56 Whose side are they on?

Speaker 1 Well, they're on the side of corruption because they're benefiting from it. And that's been the problem for how many decades now? For how many centuries now?

Speaker 3 No.

Speaker 123 Have we run the nation in a

Speaker 1 way that the founding fathers intended since, I don't know, 1830? Probably not.

Speaker 73 No.

Speaker 57 So, you know what?

Speaker 118 I have a copy of the first budget.

Speaker 23 It was on the front page of a Columbia newspaper from South Carolina.

Speaker 81 And

Speaker 177 it lays out George Washington's budget, and it actually asked Congress to increase the budget for firewood because the Capitol was cold

Speaker 118 and they needed extra firewood to keep things warm.

Speaker 51 And I don't even know if that got passed.

Speaker 187 I have no idea if that got passed.

Speaker 161 But that's the way we should be.

Speaker 98 We're like, oh,

Speaker 180 you know what?

Speaker 56 Put a sweater on, Congress.

Speaker 82 Oh, you're a little cold in there.

Speaker 149 Put a sweater on.

Speaker 105 Exactly.

Speaker 23 They're the ones that should be putting the sweater on, not us.

Speaker 1 Not us. Look how Thomas Jefferson struggled with the Louisiana Purchase.
I mean, we almost didn't do that because he thought it wasn't proper.

Speaker 1 He thought it was unconstitutional, but it turned out to be too good a deal, and we did it anyway. But

Speaker 1 they had a completely different mindset.

Speaker 1 You know, the funds that the federal government had, that they got from American taxpayers, whether they were paying excise taxes or wherever their taxes came from, those were sacred funds.

Speaker 1 And they didn't just throw them out to anybody for any reason. It just,

Speaker 1 we got to get back to that.

Speaker 46 We could spend a trillion dollars and have it all just vanish on us.

Speaker 146 But if Donald Trump says, let's take two trillion dollars and buy Greenland,

Speaker 120 everybody would freak out.

Speaker 174 Which one should you freak out about?

Speaker 162 The investment or the loss?

Speaker 152 It's it's It's

Speaker 65 It's an unspeakable horror what is going on and how people are reacting to it.

Speaker 15 Everybody in America should be happy about this.

Speaker 86 One other truth speaker, somebody else who's just very good at just saying exactly what he means and getting right to the truth, is Hegseth.

Speaker 69 Here he is talking about our strength, cut 22.

Speaker 191 I think the single dumbest phrase in military history is our diversity is our strength.

Speaker 191 I think our strength is our unity. Our strength is our shared purpose.

Speaker 191 Regardless of our background, regardless of how we grew up, regardless of our gender, regardless of our race in this department, we will treat everyone equally. We will treat everyone with fairness.

Speaker 191 We will treat everyone with respect. And we will judge you as an individual by your merit and by your commitment to the team and the mission.
That's how it has been. That's how it will be.

Speaker 191 Any inference otherwise is meant to divide or create complications that otherwise should not and do not exist.

Speaker 82 I got to tell you,

Speaker 10 how is that controversial

Speaker 73 at all?

Speaker 86 You know why they keep teams together? You go through buds and you keep that team together because their strength is their unity.

Speaker 113 You don't send them into war with a bunch of people that are all different than each other.

Speaker 42 You send them into war that all have different skills, yes, but are acting as one with one purpose.

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Speaker 37 Elon Musk tweeted this weekend there are tens of millions of media and software subscriptions paid for by the federal government, your your tax dollars that show zero usage.

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Speaker 23 Also, President Trump said that he's not going to deport Prince Harry because he has big enough problems

Speaker 82 with Markle,

Speaker 69 so his marriage.

Speaker 10 So he's going to leave leave him alone.

Speaker 23 Listen to these comments he gave to Piers Morgan.

Speaker 150 You cannot use the nuclear word ever again. Harry is whipped.
Do you know the expression?

Speaker 52 I'm familiar with the full.

Speaker 150 I won't use the full expression. But Harry is whipped like no person I think I've ever seen.
I'm not a fan of Megan.

Speaker 22 Yeah.

Speaker 150 I'm not a fan. And I wasn't right from the beginning.
I think poor Harry is being led around by his nose. Okay.

Speaker 101 Do you think it's going to end?

Speaker 150 I do. I've been a very good predictor, as you know.
I predicted almost everything. It'll end and it'll end bad.

Speaker 150 And I wonder wonder if Harry's going to go back on his hands and knees and say, please, you know, I think Harry has been led down a path.

Speaker 52 If you were the Queen, is it at the stage now?

Speaker 113 Would you remove that royal title?

Speaker 150 I would. The only thing I disagree with the Queen on, probably one of the only things ever, is that I think she should have said, if that's your choice, fine.

Speaker 150 But you no longer have titles, you no longer. And frankly, don't come around.
He has been so disrespectful to the country, and I think he's an embarrassment.

Speaker 64 That's sad.

Speaker 75 Yeah.

Speaker 86 That's sad. But

Speaker 49 I think he's right.

Speaker 112 Although, I mean, I don't know what we would deport him for.

Speaker 113 I mean,

Speaker 23 but I don't mind if he lives in Canada, you know.

Speaker 114 Some of the best people live in Canada, like Trudeau.

Speaker 3 Oh.

Speaker 74 And.

Speaker 98 Trudeau.

Speaker 67 Brian. And Murray and Murray.
Thank you.

Speaker 40 Thank you.

Speaker 66 Hey, let's not besmirch those two people.

Speaker 37 Let's not put them in the same category as Trudeau and Prince Harry.

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Speaker 38 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenbeck Program.

Speaker 189 So, a couple of weeks ago, we had a guy on named Jeffrey Parker.

Speaker 35 He is the CEO and chairman of Parker Vision.

Speaker 3 He was making allegations that Qualcomm was in bed with the government and had screwed

Speaker 54 Parker Vision because what Parker Vision had done is come up with a chip that allows all of our phones and everything else to connect to Bluetooth. They went into negotiation with Qualcomm,

Speaker 167 had all kinds of NDAs with them,

Speaker 37 and had to show them the technology.

Speaker 67 And suddenly, the deal fell apart.

Speaker 45 And then just a couple of years later, Qualcomm comes out with this amazing new technology that can connect everybody's phones and other things to Bluetooth.

Speaker 3 Huh.

Speaker 71 The story only gets more twisted and turned when you run into Eric Holder and the DOJ, and a jury that says Qualcomm took this

Speaker 84 technology, and a judge who says, I'm going to sentence Qualcomm and talk about the

Speaker 17 penalties.

Speaker 54 And a month later, the judge overturns the jury

Speaker 54 and says, no, qualcomm didn't do anything wrong there's some weird stuff going on now here's the update

Speaker 52 qualcomm freaked out about his appearance on this program and they filed a cease and desist against uh jeff parker and and and told him not to speak out again

Speaker 45 And we called him and he said, I tell you what, why don't you book me for the show?

Speaker 52 I'll show you how much ceasing and desisting I'm going to be doing. He joins us in 60 seconds.

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Speaker 70 Jeff Parker is with us.

Speaker 116 Jeff, how are you, sir?

Speaker 151 Good morning, Glenn. I'm fine, thanks.

Speaker 87 So

Speaker 110 let's go over the

Speaker 137 part just quickly about

Speaker 52 you sign a cease and desist.

Speaker 107 All of a sudden, two years later, your technology is introduced by Qualcomm.

Speaker 15 They pretend as though, no, we didn't.

Speaker 82 What are you talking about?

Speaker 35 That's not your technology. That's our technology.

Speaker 91 You take him to court.

Speaker 21 Jury rules in your favor, unanimous.

Speaker 52 The judge says I'm going to apply penalties.

Speaker 114 Then, a couple of weeks after that, Qualcomm has a fundraiser for Barack Obama.

Speaker 34 The head of Qualcomm has it at his house.

Speaker 140 Obama shows up.

Speaker 55 Then, a couple of days after that, they start, the DOJ under Eric Holder starts to probe your website.

Speaker 140 Finish that story.

Speaker 1 Sure.

Speaker 151 So thanks for having me back again.

Speaker 151 You bet. Yeah.
So

Speaker 151 we win a unanimous jury verdict. We

Speaker 151 come back to the courthouse after that jury verdict, and the judge hears

Speaker 151 the parties argue about what should happen next.

Speaker 151 And after listening to the arguments, the judge says, you know what?

Speaker 151 There is certainly going to be an ongoing royalty here, which is, you know, what Qualcomm would have to pay us for the continued use of our patents and our technology and we are all excited we leave the courthouse a few days after that we have a visit to our website by the White House the executive office of the president of the White House

Speaker 151 just a few days before that visit there's a fundraiser at the head of Qualcomm's home, one of the co-founders,

Speaker 151 Homes,

Speaker 151 raising money for the DNC.

Speaker 151 And after that fundraiser, a few days later, there's this visit from the executive office of the president. And about a month after that is when the judge issued his final order.

Speaker 151 After having indicating before that his final order was going to include royalties, he not only didn't include royalties, he reversed the jury verdict and threw the case out.

Speaker 23 Unbelievable.

Speaker 52 So Eric Holder was at the DOJ at the time.

Speaker 146 You start getting visits on your website, and you can track all of this.

Speaker 13 You have all of this.

Speaker 46 Yes.

Speaker 30 Eric Holder and the DOJ start to visit your website, and it's only about this litigation.

Speaker 9 That's the only part they do.

Speaker 10 And lo and behold, we find out that Eric Holder, before he went to the DOJ, he worked for Qualcomm's largest lobbying firm.

Speaker 59 When he left the DOJ, guess where he went?

Speaker 25 Back to Qualcomm's largest lobbying firm.

Speaker 137 Correct.

Speaker 137 So

Speaker 85 you're on the program.

Speaker 30 You lay all this out.

Speaker 86 And now what has happened?

Speaker 151 So we're on your program about about two weeks ago, and literally, Glenn, the next day,

Speaker 151 Qualcomm contacts our attorneys, and they say,

Speaker 151 if your client doesn't remove his social media and furthermore agree not to do any more social media, we're going to file a motion with the court to gag him, to have this court take down the social media and prevent further conversation.

Speaker 151 And of course,

Speaker 151 my attorneys are handling a patent case. So they say to me, we're not really experts in First Amendment rights, freedom of speech rights.
Could you please find an attorney who can help you with this?

Speaker 151 And so I ended up reaching out, and we engaged Mark Kasowitz of his firm. And the Kasowitz firm is a very fine law firm that handles these types of

Speaker 151 areas and many other areas of law. But Mark Kasowitz.

Speaker 151 Yeah.

Speaker 59 He's done a lot of work for Trump, has he?

Speaker 12 Has he not? He has.

Speaker 151 He has.

Speaker 151 Mark has handled a lot of President Trump's legal issues over the years. And

Speaker 151 I approached Mark, and he heard this request from Qualcomm, and he said, outrageous. He said,

Speaker 151 this is ridiculous. They can't gag you.

Speaker 151 A couple days later, Qualcomm, in fact, filed a formal motion with the court that said,

Speaker 151 take down your social media and stop adding additional social media. And we were actually getting ready to file our opposition, but we first wanted to wait and see what the court was going to do.

Speaker 151 And a few days later, the court, finding this motion frankly meritless and

Speaker 151 without any basis for what they were asking for,

Speaker 151 ruled at the end of last week, just this last Friday,

Speaker 151 no, no, Qualcomm.

Speaker 151 You don't get that request. So

Speaker 98 that was good.

Speaker 151 That was good to hear.

Speaker 114 That's fantastic. It's fantastic.

Speaker 86 By the way, I don't have any first-hand knowledge of this, but I will bet you that our new director of the FBI and our new head of the DOJ

Speaker 13 saw that Blaze article that lays all of this out.

Speaker 9 I'm just saying that might have happened.

Speaker 190 Well, might have happened.

Speaker 151 Glenn, I hope so. I mean, look,

Speaker 151 what Qualcomm has accused us of

Speaker 69 is

Speaker 151 trying to taint a jury pool. We don't even have a trial date yet set for this case.
So how are we going to taint a jury pool?

Speaker 151 But the thing that's really frustrating is the way they characterized our social media and what we're saying is just completely false.

Speaker 151 Can I give you an example?

Speaker 151 So an example

Speaker 151 of their characterization is they say, Parker Vision disparages the judicial process in the middle district of Florida and maligns the fairness of the forum.

Speaker 151 Namely, Parker Vision impugns Judge Dalton's ruling in the prior Parker Vision trial, falsely claiming that he improperly reversed the jury's verdict as a result of collusion between Qualcomm and the administration of then President Barack Obama.

Speaker 151 Well, let me tell you, that's not true. What ParkerVision Vision is doing is bringing public just facts.

Speaker 151 We're simply bringing facts. Here's the facts.
The facts are the Department of Justice has been on our website 37 times.

Speaker 151 We discovered shortly before our first trial, all the way until 2022, when I filed a Freedom of Information Act request asking, hey, Department of Justice, what are you doing on our website?

Speaker 151 Why are you on our website so many days at the same time looking at the same pages as Qualcomm? Hey, what's this White House visit we had?

Speaker 151 Why were you only looking at litigation against Qualcomm on our patents? What's that about? We've never had that fulfilled. So I'm not drawing any conclusions what this means.

Speaker 151 I'm simply stating the facts. The facts are these visits happened, and we think we have a right to know what they're about.
That's what we're asking for.

Speaker 143 They're very suspicious, but that doesn't mean anything happened.

Speaker 23 But it is, I mean, you know, there's enough there, not beyond a reasonable doubt, but there's enough there to go, you know, we should probably ask some questions here.

Speaker 89 Exactly.

Speaker 122 There was a short seller.

Speaker 134 Can you tell me about the short seller?

Speaker 109 What's his name, Farmwald? Yes.

Speaker 151 Yes. So, you know, when Qualcomm accuses us of trying to influence a jury, Again, a date hasn't even been set for a trial.
It's pretty rich, Glenn,

Speaker 151 because back in our first trial,

Speaker 151 there was this persistent short seller who had been out posting on the financial message boards again and again and again, trying to drive our stock price down. Our patents are no good.

Speaker 151 We don't have anything, blah, blah, blah. Well, let me tell you, from the time we filed this case against Qualcomm in 2011, until we won the jury verdict in 2013, over two years, he posted 200 times.

Speaker 151 Every business day he posted and he posted predictions. The patents would fall.

Speaker 154 They didn't.

Speaker 151 The patent case wouldn't go forward. It did.
Oh, even if we won, we'd only win 10 or 11 million dollars. He was only off by a factor of almost 20.
I mean, it went on and on and on.

Speaker 151 But here's the real punchline.

Speaker 151 We got to depose this guy and subpoena his emails because after Qualcomm lost the case, he filed challenges to our patents, which we found kind of suspicious.

Speaker 151 And guess what we figured out in deposition of this guy? Guess who he'd been working with when we filed our lawsuit against Qualcomm?

Speaker 3 Qualcomm. Qualcomm.

Speaker 73 Qualcomm.

Speaker 33 And so

Speaker 58 do we have payments or how do you mean working?

Speaker 151 Well, it turns out that Qualcomm was paying some of his lawyers' bills because he was worried, apparently, about us suing him for something.

Speaker 151 I mean, if you're not doing anything wrong, what are you worried about? But he was worried about that. So he went to Qualcomm and he said, Look,

Speaker 151 I'm not looking for you to pay me directly, but pay my legal bills.

Speaker 151 And our attorney said to him, So you don't consider that to be some compensation? No, I don't consider that to be any compensation. The point, though,

Speaker 130 is he.

Speaker 112 Why would he need his legal bills?

Speaker 153 This is,

Speaker 83 if I'm not mistaken, this is years before

Speaker 25 three years before

Speaker 126 you knew that they were infringing, right?

Speaker 151 Yes. So

Speaker 151 we believe that he actually started communicating with them even before we filed our lawsuit. So there's a lot of fishy things here,

Speaker 151 but to keep it to the point of Qualcomm's motion to try to get us to be gagged,

Speaker 151 it's pretty interesting that they'd be so willing to work with a party whose only mission was to put out mischaracterizations and falsehoods about Parker Vision, its patents, its technologies, et cetera.

Speaker 151 But then they turn around and accuse us of exactly what they were supporting back during the trial.

Speaker 134 Okay, more in just a second.

Speaker 109 I've got a new video and I want to show you something from this from the judge in just a second.

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Speaker 21 Let me see this full screen here,

Speaker 136 if I can.

Speaker 12 So tell me what this is, Jeff, this full screen that we have up on the monitors.

Speaker 134 This is from the judge, is it not?

Speaker 190 Oh, hold on.

Speaker 98 Yes. That's the ruling.

Speaker 151 Yes, this is the ruling from the judge, correct?

Speaker 23 My gosh, they are freaked out about you being on this program.

Speaker 101 Wow. Yes.

Speaker 3 Yes.

Speaker 98 You seem to be helping over that document.

Speaker 151 You know,

Speaker 151 I know. You know, Glenn, the sad thing about it is he does dismiss their motion, which we're very happy about and we you know we thought it was meritless when they filed it.

Speaker 151 But he does go on and he talks a little bit about some of his unhappiness with some of the things that we say. And I've already had people call me up and say, you know, what do you think about that?

Speaker 151 And I said, well, look, he only has their side of the story. He ruled so fast, which we appreciate, that we didn't even have time to file a reply.

Speaker 151 So he's simply looking at Qualcomm's reply and assuming that they're telling him the truth, which they are not telling him the truth. I mean, look,

Speaker 151 they say, I have no basis for thinking that Qualcomm has taken our technology to China. I mean, you're kidding.
You know, here's an article, Glenn, I found, 2017, New York Times. How this U.S.

Speaker 151 tech giant is backing China's tech ambitions.

Speaker 151 Interesting article. People should go read it.
2019, Xinhua Net of Asia. Interview.
Qualcomm president says China to lead the world in 5G scale.

Speaker 190 Look,

Speaker 151 I understand why Qualcomm wants to be a big player in China. It's a big market, but we have to do this smartly.

Speaker 151 We can't just put engineering facilities there, teach the Chinese how to develop their own products, and then expect for the long haul that we're going to be anything other than from the outside looking in.

Speaker 151 I mean, their Belt and Road initiative is being helped by big tech companies right here from the United States. It's insane.

Speaker 164 So when do you suppose you are going to go to?

Speaker 25 Are you going to file and go to court again?

Speaker 49 I know you've been waiting like 11 years.

Speaker 151 Well, we have a case. It is, it is, by the way, one of the other things Qualcomm mischaracterized is in our first video, they say, Oh, Jeff Parker says

Speaker 151 we've been waiting 10 years for our case, somehow indicating that there's something I feel is nefarious. No, I didn't say anything was nefarious.
What I said was it's been a long time.

Speaker 151 Let me tell you why it was 10 years, it's in 10 years. Qualcomm filed challenges to the validity of our patents.
That ate up four years.

Speaker 151 Then they had a couple other ridiculous motions, which took the judge a year or two to sort through. Now we're up to six years.
Then we had the pandemic. That was another two years.

Speaker 151 The point is, it's been a long time, and all we're asking for is our day in court with a jury who can hear our case and make a decision. We think we have a compelling case to the jury.

Speaker 151 And the judge right now is considering when to set the trial date. We're hoping it's going to be early to middle, maybe this fall of this year, but soon, very soon.

Speaker 28 Well, we will continue to follow the case.

Speaker 23 Are you releasing another video?

Speaker 151 We just released another video this morning. And that video talks about the benefit of the technology, our interaction with Qualcomm, how we took this technology to them.

Speaker 151 I hope people will go to Against Giants and watch the video. I think they'll find it highly informative.

Speaker 137 You'll find it at Twitter Twitter, at Against Underscore Giants.

Speaker 142 That's at against underscore giants.

Speaker 25 Make sure you check that out and share it with a friend.

Speaker 26 Share it with the DOJ, the FBI, with anybody that you feel would have interest in this.

Speaker 134 I think this is something that should be looked into.

Speaker 25 And if there was corruption, it needs to be

Speaker 158 routed out.

Speaker 23 People need to go to jail if they did wrong.

Speaker 127 And

Speaker 83 the patents need to be set right.

Speaker 84 If we can't count on our patents as small business people,

Speaker 176 which Jeff Parker is and Parker Vision is, if we can't count that those patents can be held by small people against these giants, we've got nothing in America.

Speaker 121 We have nothing.

Speaker 30 This is David versus Goliath, and they deserve their fair shake in a courtroom.

Speaker 37 Jeffrey, thank you so much.

Speaker 151 Thank you for having me back. Appreciate it.

Speaker 17 You bet.

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Speaker 110 Hey, by the way, I invite Qualcomm to come on and tell us their side of the story.

Speaker 106 I mean, we're only hearing one side of the story,

Speaker 136 so I invite them to come on.

Speaker 144 You know, that

Speaker 10 document that I showed you, it wasn't the actual ruling,

Speaker 96 it was the lawyers of Qualcomm freaking out about this program and having Jeff Parker on.

Speaker 98 Well, come on.

Speaker 168 Come on.

Speaker 134 I'd love to, you know, in fact, I'd love to invite the guy who invented the tech that appears to be exactly the same as Qualcomm

Speaker 114 Because he, you know, he probably remembers he was standing up on a stool and then he hit his head on the medicine cabinet.

Speaker 27 And that's when he came up with the flux, I mean, the,

Speaker 134 you know, thing for Bluetooth.

Speaker 47 So I'd love to talk.

Speaker 3 Flux could be invented.

Speaker 3 Yeah,

Speaker 50 he'd remember it. Sure.

Speaker 57 He'd remember that moment that he changed the world.

Speaker 82 So I'd love to talk to him, too.

Speaker 98 Yeah.

Speaker 20 So anyway, Qualcomm, you're welcome at any time.

Speaker 31 Call us because I know you're listening.

Speaker 115 All right, there's a couple of things.

Speaker 180 There was a story in the L.A.

Speaker 155 Times about federal agents that are set to carry out a large-scale raid.

Speaker 15 targeting illegal immigrants in the Los Angeles area before the end of the month.

Speaker 10 The operation will be led by U.S.

Speaker 96 Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is expected to be so large that agents with the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration's Los Angeles field offices are being called in to help, according to a federal law enforcement enforcement source, unnamed.

Speaker 96 They need more bodies, the official said.

Speaker 25 The raid will primarily be aimed at rounding up illegal migrants and those with pending orders of removal, according to an internal government document leaked to the outlet.

Speaker 99 Now, this is weird.

Speaker 11 This is weird. Listen to what else the leaker said.

Speaker 112 Despite the document indicating raid would happen before March, the federal source acknowledged that plans might change as a result of the chaotic nature of the Trump administration and the fact that some agents might push back against the orders.

Speaker 65 Now, when I say federal law enforcement officer,

Speaker 98 which

Speaker 111 law enforcement agency springs to mind, Pat?

Speaker 1 The one that starts with federal and then

Speaker 98 bureau?

Speaker 77 Yeah, and that's investigation.

Speaker 75 Yes, it might be that one.

Speaker 98 Yeah.

Speaker 77 Weird.

Speaker 120 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 120 So the FBI is being brought in on this, and

Speaker 77 the source from a federal bureau of something.

Speaker 77 Maybe, maybe.

Speaker 156 You know, they should investigate the leaker.

Speaker 17 That's what they should do.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and maybe charge that leaker with treason. You are endangering federal agents that are doing their job and trying to uphold U.S.

Speaker 3 law.

Speaker 1 How do you get away with that?

Speaker 50 Wow. Well,

Speaker 115 Christy Noam from the Department of Homeland Security says the FBI is so corrupt, we will work with any and every agency to stop leaks and prosecute those crooked deep state agents to the fullest extent of the law.

Speaker 118 I just want to say to all of you in government,

Speaker 128 it would be best

Speaker 160 to flip sides now.

Speaker 137 It would be best to provide states evidence.

Speaker 59 If you go deeper in this,

Speaker 100 this is going to be relentless.

Speaker 97 They are not going to stop.

Speaker 187 They're not.

Speaker 15 If you think this is like every other time a president has said, we're going to get to the bottom of this, it's not.

Speaker 183 These guys are serious.

Speaker 156 They mean it.

Speaker 187 And they will come for you.

Speaker 57 And you know what?

Speaker 96 Americans will cheer.

Speaker 98 We

Speaker 130 will cheer.

Speaker 1 Yep.

Speaker 1 And you're only saying that

Speaker 1 every other time a president has said, we'll get to the bottom of this and hasn't is because

Speaker 1 no one ever has before.

Speaker 4 Right.

Speaker 98 So just that. I don't know where you're getting at.
Just that.

Speaker 1 Just because it's happened every single time. Isn't that amazing, too? We've heard that.
How many times have we heard, yeah, we're going to get to the bottom of this? And then nothing.

Speaker 98 Crickets, the rest of their terms.

Speaker 13 I think that's what is so exciting about this time around.

Speaker 106 Yeah, he's proving it.

Speaker 36 Yeah, he, you know, he said all of that, and that got us excited to elect him.

Speaker 80 But

Speaker 100 did people really believe?

Speaker 154 I mean, I believed him, but I didn't realize he would go this deep.

Speaker 29 Right. You know what I mean?

Speaker 51 Yes.

Speaker 56 I hoped he would.

Speaker 91 I mean, I've been saying for years the only way we're going to solve this problem is to shut the whole thing down and then

Speaker 8 start all over again.

Speaker 122 And that's exactly what he's trying to do.

Speaker 121 He's trying to shut it all down and reboot it.

Speaker 124 And, you know,

Speaker 28 I got news for you.

Speaker 59 Any of these Republicans that, for instance, you don't

Speaker 36 put Cash Patel in as the FBI director, if you stall this anymore,

Speaker 91 it's not going to go well for you, especially if you're a Democrat or a Republican.

Speaker 186 It's just not going to go well for you.

Speaker 23 You know, the people are tired of it.

Speaker 34 This is the first time we've had our head above water in how long?

Speaker 12 We have had an oppressive government lying to us, stealing from us.

Speaker 50 excusing other people where if we did it, we would not be excused.

Speaker 168 They've been holding our head underwater for so long.

Speaker 41 This is the first time they've lost their grip on us and our head's above water.

Speaker 157 And I got news for you.

Speaker 183 We've got pitchforks.

Speaker 13 We have pitchforks and torches.

Speaker 29 And we will show up

Speaker 87 at the ballot box.

Speaker 41 You look at the numbers of Donald Trump right now.

Speaker 128 What is it?

Speaker 52 68%

Speaker 17 approve of his handling of immigration?

Speaker 1 I think it was 64.36. Yeah, 64.

Speaker 90 6436.

Speaker 91 What are you crazy? You think you're going to get away with this?

Speaker 166 You're in the FBI?

Speaker 91 Do you really think that if cash isn't the guy, you're still going to get away with it?

Speaker 85 They are going to go after you relentlessly.

Speaker 146 And because you have

Speaker 149 Elon Musk on the team,

Speaker 12 they're going to use AI to find you.

Speaker 50 They will.

Speaker 10 Just like our government wants to use AI on us,

Speaker 180 Donald Trump will use AI on the government.

Speaker 174 He will find you.

Speaker 135 You should flip.

Speaker 91 You really should.

Speaker 23 You should flip and say, I'd like to be a whistleblower here.

Speaker 14 I was part of it, but for immunity, I would like to say what's going on.

Speaker 23 I'd like to rat out all the rest of them that are still doing it because you thwart this stuff.

Speaker 57 And like Pat said,

Speaker 12 you are endangering the lives of

Speaker 105 federal law enforcement agencies.

Speaker 68 You're threatening their lives.

Speaker 119 You're putting them in danger.

Speaker 156 You do that.

Speaker 111 If one of them kills, guess who's going in for

Speaker 149 an accomplice?

Speaker 82 You will.

Speaker 98 You will.

Speaker 104 They will charge you.

Speaker 135 You will go to prison.

Speaker 1 Oh, this administration will absolutely charge you when they find you.

Speaker 57 Oh, my gosh.

Speaker 1 For leaking that kind of information? Absolutely. You're not getting away with this.

Speaker 22 And

Speaker 146 if one of the guys are killed going into Los Angeles because of this, if you were the one that leaked this, you're in deep trouble.

Speaker 88 Yeah.

Speaker 111 And you shouldn't. See, there's no secrets.
There's no secrets anymore.

Speaker 14 You know, it talks in the Bible about a time when, you know, secrets will be shouted from the rooftops.

Speaker 3 Right.

Speaker 75 That's happening right now.

Speaker 1 Look at the Soros information we've gotten about the money that has gone from USAID to the George Soros Open Society Foundations. Unbelievable.

Speaker 1 Like hundreds of millions of dollars have been funneled to him.

Speaker 1 Alex Soros was just asked over, I think it was over the weekend,

Speaker 1 would you run for office? And he said, I wouldn't rule anything out, but it's hard for me to see how I'm not in a more powerful, impactful position right now.

Speaker 1 Well, yeah, he just admitted. He's got more power than elected officials.
Why would he ever trade that in for less power? He's not going to.

Speaker 1 But it's this transparency that's that's showing all of this.

Speaker 142 And what's so horrible about all of this is the left is telling us that Elon Musk has too much power.

Speaker 157 Here's Soros saying I'm more powerful if I'm not elected, and no one knows what he's doing.

Speaker 49 No one knows where that money is going.

Speaker 23 No one knows where that money is coming from.

Speaker 120 No one knows what they're actually doing.

Speaker 183 Which one's more dangerous, Democrats?

Speaker 105 Which one?

Speaker 1 Where's the Democrat congressional mob showing up at Open Societies Foundation demanding answers about, hey, who gave you the authority to do all these things? They don't care.

Speaker 1 They don't care about that.

Speaker 39 So

Speaker 121 PolitiFac came out this weekend and said

Speaker 78 Zelensky did not say that the money that was going over from the United States is part of a giant money laundering operation.

Speaker 50 Who claimed that?

Speaker 57 Do you, do you, did, have you heard anybody that claimed that? No.

Speaker 91 Here's what I claimed.

Speaker 12 I saw an interview with Zelensky talking to the foreign press,

Speaker 11 and he said, we've received, I think he said, here it is.

Speaker 25 We haven't received even half of the $177 billion the U.S.

Speaker 96 allocated to support Kyiv through the full-scale war.

Speaker 33 If we had $177 billion and if we get the half, I'm quoting him, where is the second half?

Speaker 162 If you find the second half, you'll find corruption.

Speaker 104 Now, how is PolitiFact,

Speaker 115 A, turning that into he's admitting a, or he's claiming a

Speaker 46 money laundering thing.

Speaker 23 No one is claiming that.

Speaker 95 You could look at what he says and say, well, he's not necessarily saying money laundering, but he's saying there's corruption.

Speaker 12 If you find the other half, he is saying, where is the other half?

Speaker 78 This is something I said on day one.

Speaker 106 We are going to find out that that money did not go to Ukraine.

Speaker 93 It went to at least 70% of it.

Speaker 158 went to bribery.

Speaker 124 To get anything to the front lines, you had to take take 70%

Speaker 33 through, give it to all of the payoffs that would get you to the front lines.

Speaker 98 Now,

Speaker 174 I know that's unpopular to say, but if it's the truth, and if Zelensky is saying that, you wonder why it's not getting into our papers?

Speaker 93 Because 90%

Speaker 162 of the media has been paid for by the United States government.

Speaker 104 90% of media media in Ukraine, their salaries are paid by the United States government.

Speaker 57 Did you know that?

Speaker 77 Only recently. I knew we were.

Speaker 156 I knew we were paying their politicians.

Speaker 183 I knew we were paying their Social Security.

Speaker 112 But did you know we were also paying their media?

Speaker 168 Of course they're not uncovering anything.

Speaker 104 We're paying their salary.

Speaker 62 It's bad.

Speaker 79 It's really bad.

Speaker 22 And you know, at the same time, Pat, for the first time, it's satisfying.

Speaker 3 Yeah, very.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 And it's just, you know, it's Isaiah 520 all over again.

Speaker 1 Everything good is made to seem bad. Everything bad is made to seem good.
Man, does that apply here?

Speaker 3 Wow.

Speaker 1 I mean, we're actually exposing corruption and people are screaming their heads off over it. Incredible.

Speaker 67 You know,

Speaker 11 one other thing I just want to say quickly.

Speaker 22 I went to Grok this weekend because I wanted to verify some of the things that are being said about Doge.

Speaker 142 And, you know, for instance,

Speaker 144 the Clinton thing, you know, that we paid for, you know, what's her name's wedding.

Speaker 11 And I went to Grock and I said, can you verify any of these stories?

Speaker 9 I listed all the stories.

Speaker 154 You know, you can trust Grock because it's questioning Elon Musk.

Speaker 115 It's saying Elon Musk hasn't said that.

Speaker 55 He has retweeted this, but there's no evidence so far, yada, yada, yada.

Speaker 84 And where there is evidence on things, Grok will spit it out.

Speaker 52 But

Speaker 111 it's a testament to him that his own AI

Speaker 28 is not making him into a god.

Speaker 23 It is warning on caution and make sure that everything is right.

Speaker 28 That's what we all need to do.

Speaker 23 If you have a question on this, because just try it. It's not singing the praises of Elon Musk.

Speaker 143 It's not throwing him under the bus, but it's also not singing the praises and giving you anything that

Speaker 23 isn't verified by the New York Times and Washington Post.

Speaker 83 Makes me a little suspicious of Grok myself.

Speaker 184 But on the other hand, if you are a lefty,

Speaker 84 you should be looking at Grock every time and asking.

Speaker 146 And we should as well be safe rather than sorry.

Speaker 11 Take a conservative view on what has been announced and let's see what actually has teeth and actually has evidence.

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Speaker 91 Do we have time for the Trump question?

Speaker 175 Yeah, here we go. Listen to this.

Speaker 74 It's great.

Speaker 101 One of the Doge engineers was fired for some inappropriate posts.

Speaker 45 The vice president says, bring him back.

Speaker 151 What do you say?

Speaker 150 Well, I don't know about the particular thing, but if the vice president said that, did you say that? I'm with the vice president.

Speaker 150 Thank you, Peter.