When Did Trump Become Cool Again? | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & 'Klaus Schwab Jr.' | 11/18/24

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The biggest fight of the year, Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, happened over the weekend. Did the fight live up to all the hype? Glenn and Stu discuss the fight and the streaming issues that plagued Netflix the entire night. When did Donald Trump turn the corner and become the cool guy again? Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss CNN's attempt to accuse Glenn of hypocrisy regarding governmental regulation in food. What role should the government have regarding potential poisons in our food? Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) joins to discuss deportations necessary to fix our border crisis, no matter how uncomfortable it may be. Rep. Wiley Nickel (D-N.C.) suggested a "shadow Cabinet" to combat the Trump Cabinet. Is it a shadow Cabinet if you're announcing it publicly? "Klaus Schwab Jr.," future chairman of the World Economic Forum, joins to discuss how forests need rights. Stu discusses Redbox's downfall, which left thousands of kiosks nationwide being cleared out with no company to take control of them. The Democrat response to Trump's election proves all the past attacks were not genuine. Is the media's sudden bipartisanship a desperate ploy to hold on to power?
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Well, there's a couple of things going on.

I mean, if you watched anything from UFC this weekend,

you saw some.

I don't know if anybody noticed this, but also if you're watching football, the president, President Trump and MAGA is suddenly cool.

Has anybody noticed that?

It's everywhere.

Everyone's doing the dance.

he is now the leader of the cool kids table which is bizarre isn't it great

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Well, hello, Stu.

Glenn, how was your weekend?

It was pretty.

It was actually fun.

Almost, almost went to

the UFC fight at Madison Square Gardens.

Yeah.

Have you ever done that before?

You ever go to an UFC fight?

No, my son goes a lot, but we were up in New York City.

We had some stuff we had to do.

And so we get up to New York City and my son says, that, that, that, that.

And I'm like, all right, let's check it out.

$1,200 a seat.

And it was like nosebleed.

And I'm like, nope.

Uh-uh.

Cheapest one, really.

Your get-in price was $1,200.

$1,200.

And I'm like, no, son, we're going to watch it on Netflix or whatever is running this.

Yeah.

Because I toyed with going to the Mike Tyson Jake Paul fight, which was right here in Dallas.

And the get-in price was not that ridiculous.

It was, I mean, you know, less than $100.

Oh, wow.

But you were so far in the nosebleeds.

Like, what am I doing with my?

I might as well just watch it on TV.

Although, I guess that was a little challenging as well, as we saw with Netflix.

I found that

really disappointing.

First of all, any guy who walks out with pearls and diamonds sewed to his, you know, to his boxing short is somebody that just needs to get clipped by

Mike Tyson.

Million-dollar shorts.

Yeah.

You don't think that was.

I don't think that was.

No, I don't think that was.

Legitimately million-dollar shorts, apparently.

I know.

Yeah.

I find it.

Can I say one quick thing about that?

Because I grew up like

Doctor Tyson.

Like, that was my era.

Like, you know, I loved for a while.

Until the rape, I'm assuming.

Well, yeah.

And I feel like people forgot.

Again, I understand that he denies that.

He says, I think his quote is basically like something like, I didn't do that, but I did so many other things.

It was probably, we're probably even with all the jail time.

So, okay, whatever.

We'll take him.

We take him at his word, maybe that he's reformed or whatever.

But like, this is a convicted rapist, and everyone's like, this damn influencer.

Hey, why is he selling

prime drinks?

This bastard.

Like, all right, like, he's not a convicted rapist.

That's what, maybe, maybe the weird thing where everyone's booing Jake Paul and cheering the rapist might be a strange development.

I mean, it is.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

You put me in a ring with a guy in a wheelchair.

I'll probably be able to beat him.

I mean, it's just, it's not.

I just found it grotesque.

I really did.

I was like, come on, man.

And I I wanted to see him go out punching that guy in the face.

Just punching Paul.

Boom, boom.

Boom.

First of all, Jake Paul is a Trump guy and came out with his massive following right before the election.

I don't care.

We're talking about what he does for the moment.

You might not care.

I'm just like, I sense the hatred toward this guy from everybody.

And it's like...

I just didn't like it.

I just don't like it.

I just didn't like it.

I didn't like, you know,

it's like beating up girls.

It's like, you know.

Oh, God.

Don't get me started on that.

Yeah.

Because it's just, it's just, it's.

Tyson wanted $20 million.

I don't feel that bad for him.

He did it.

No, he did it.

He wanted it.

And

I will say, like, Jake Paul's beaten some fighters that are younger and

MMA stars.

He's beaten.

It's funny.

I was, I didn't know what to think.

And I said this the other night.

And then we got closer to the fight and I was watching some of the highlights of Jake Paul actually hitting people.

And then I thought how I feel when I try to get out of my car after a workout.

And I was like, I'm sorry, add 10 years to me.

There's no way he's beating a 27-year-old that can actually throw punches.

No, I was, I went from having no idea what was going to happen to being fully convinced unless it was fixed.

But JP Paul is a fan of the family.

He has fought people that are not,

you know, that are his age.

They creamed him up.

No, that's not true at all.

This is what got really won me over because

I watched some of the highlights of him.

He's, first of all, beaten like a bunch of people, like legit MMA fighters in boxing, right?

So it's a different sport, but still, if you're putting, I mean, some of his knockouts, he is dropping them.

The guy can hit, I'm sorry.

And the only fight he lost was against a boxer, which he lost in a close decision.

And he was very competitive and drilled the guy a bunch of times.

So I don't know.

I'm not saying he's a great boxer, but like, I think you would say, hey, this guy is a competitive boxer in his prime, going up against a guy who's 60 almost.

I'm sorry.

There's just no way.

And of course, that is wound up happening.

Though I will say

what you alluded to earlier was the work.

I know this is sexist.

Like, sometimes you just can admit your sexism.

Am I a sexist?

Yes.

Here's how.

I don't want to see women get punched in the face.

No, you know what?

It's not sexism.

You're being chivalrous.

It is because I liked watching

the male boxers go at it.

That's not.

I don't like it.

I don't care if it's sexist.

You can call it chivalrous.

You can call it sexist.

It's not even chivalrous.

I don't want to see it.

Well, I don't want to see...

Did the woman before, Glenn, her eye was falling out of her head?

Like, legitimately, there was a flap of skin, and it looked like it was watching something out of a hostile sequel.

Her eye was about to pop out on television.

And she's like, just talking to the cameras as if nothing happened.

I don't want to see it.

I don't have a, I don't have a problem.

I don't want to watch it either but i don't have a problem if two women are in the ring i do yeah i know you do um but when it's a guy who claims to be a woman that's then i'm really

i'm smoked i'm really smoking that's really uh i don't know if you saw when trump entered uh madison square garden he brought the whole posse with him oh yeah cut 31.

who is now making his way to the world famous octave

by qfc ceo dana white

45 soon to be 40

president

Johnson

the vaccine is in that

Tulsi Gabbard is in that he apparently was in Washington.

He's like hey everybody get on the plane.

We're gonna go

or wherever he was Washington or

Florida or Florida

That's funny because when I was watching Tyson highlights leading up to the fight on Friday, this is the same thing that used to happen in the 1980s.

Oh, yeah.

Tyson would be walking in with the same response.

It was exactly the same as 1986.

But now it's shocking, I guess.

But I mean,

other than a campaign event, it would be stunning to see Donald Trump get this

reception to, I think, most of the people in the media at Madison Spurs.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Yeah.

Well, this was another, this was just, this was a disguised Nazi rally.

Oh,

that's why they welcomed him like that.

There he is, hugging Joe Rogan.

I mean,

it is.

And then let me show you after

you had, where is it?

Here,

John Jones gives, it's 26.

He hands him the belt.

Did you see any of this?

It was nuts.

It was absolutely nuts.

Everybody was a Trump supporter.

Like, everybody seemed to be a Trump supporter.

Yeah.

I mean,

it was really bizarre.

And then, did you see the people...

Do I have anything from any of the touchdowns from this weekend?

Like, people were making touchdowns this weekend.

Yeah, I saw that from a few people.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I mean,

play

here, play right after the fight, cut 25.

Like a light, heavyweight.

And I think that's the 235-pound weight.

Doing the Trump dance.

It was everywhere.

Gang, I don't know what happened, but like Donald Trump is cool.

I mean, he's...

Donald Trump has always been cool.

No, I know.

No, up until 2000, like 6, 15, 16, and then we, like, it was denied for many years.

And now it seems to be back.

Right.

Right.

This is the norm of American society.

This is who he used to be.

I can't believe this guy has turned this corner so hard that he's back to the guy who is in home alone.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

No, it makes sense.

It's nuts.

It's so crazy that

Joe and Mika

are flying down to meet with him to try to restore their role.

Yes.

No, No, they are not.

Yes, they are.

They were just calling him fascist every day for two years.

I know.

I know.

Now they're going to try to repair the relationship.

Try to repair the relationship.

This is the type of stuff that Trump loves.

Like, he loves people groveling like that.

That is going to be adorable.

I can't wait for that one.

There are going to be some interesting tweets,

I will say,

afterward.

It is interesting.

Let me ask you this.

I was tossing this around with a friend of mine this weekend.

And

we were talking about how, like, this sort of phenomenon, right?

Where people in sports are doing this, and it's become kind of cool, as you note.

And I was trying to understand this: is it a Donald Trump thing where people are just like, maybe they've always thought he was cool and kind of were hiding it, and now they're kind of coming out of hiding, which I think is a plausible explanation.

The other one, too, I think now the Trump movement generally, MAGA, let's call it, generally,

is just associated with like,

we don't want to ruin your fun life,

right?

Like, the left is now associated with, you can't say this.

Can you imagine being in college in this environment, Glenn?

Like, where you're joking, you're busting on everyone, you're calling them all these, you know, you're calling them terrible names, you're saying terrible things about them, you're laughing about it, right?

Like, you, you're,

you know, you're saying bad things about people that you don't like, and you think it's funny, and like you're making offensive jokes.

You're a rebel, all of a sudden.

You're a rebel, right?

The left now says, if you do any of that stuff, you're canceled.

Right.

Like when we see a clip of a guy playing volleyball and spiking a ball into a woman's face and she's injured,

you are now canceled for criticizing that.

Like

just generally associated with all of this has to be this idea that like

you're taking away common sense.

It's not even like, hey, I agree with his tax policy or his

border policy.

I mean, I think he's involved in it.

I think it's a step further than that and than what you're saying,

and it's one of my concerns.

Okay.

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So, Stu, we're talking about the cool kids table.

Yeah.

You strike me as somebody who is a cool kid.

No.

No, you aren't.

Not at all.

No.

It's not even remotely close.

So, now maybe this is the loser table speaking here.

Okay.

Okay.

But as somebody who is in the drama club.

Okay, I wasn't that guy, though.

And the choir.

I was a jock, I guess.

Yeah.

If you're going to put it in the old school, but I was not like a cool kid.

I was playing sports all the time.

But the cool kids wouldn't beat you up.

That's true.

Yeah.

That's true.

That's true.

That is accurate.

All right.

Yes.

Okay.

All right.

So

I saw like a horrible flashback go through your head right then.

Something

for those of us who have ever been stuffed into a locker.

Okay.

Giant lockers at your school.

So those of us who have ever been stuffed in the locker or are currently thinking about where can I get a locker to stuff somebody else in,

you know, you're sitting at the cool kids' table.

Have you ever, not sitting at the cool kids' table, you're sitting at the loser table.

Have you ever had a friend who was a good friend, you thought, and then they fell in with the cool kids and then they acted like they didn't know you?

I've seen many 80s movies have this exact plot.

Yes, okay, okay.

For a reason, it happened.

Right.

Okay.

Maybe this is just me.

Okay.

It probably just is me.

But I'm seeing him now being so cool

and

everything happening.

But he's surrounded by Tulsi Gabbard.

She's not a conservative.

Elon Musk, not a conservative.

RFK, not a conservative.

Vivek Ramaswamy, not a conservative.

Yeah.

I mean, close.

He was a libertarian.

Yeah.

But I mean, he's not a, yeah,

he's more of a recent convert, okay, if you would.

So that's the pack, that's the rat pack, okay.

And

that's cool, and everything.

And I want those kids at the table

with the cool kid, sure.

But I want to make sure that the cool kid doesn't forget

his friends at the other table, you know, the average American working person that's like,

yeah,

I'm not for you banning meat if RFK wants you to do that.

You know what I mean?

I'm not for

universal basic income.

I'm not for some of the robots taking over the world.

We're still good, right?

We're still good.

I have concerns as well on some of this because

I mean, first of all,

it's a much better approach if you're a Democrat, right?

To befriend Donald Trump and

support him and then try to get these things through.

I will say,

can we start here?

How about no more lifelong Democrats appointed to big positions?

I'm not saying these people are bad.

They might be great, but let's just cap it.

Can we cap it?

Can we cap it at what are we at now?

Well, I want to cap it with, I mean, just because you're a lifelong Republican doesn't make meaning.

You're right.

You're totally right.

I totally agree with you on that.

I'm not saying every lifelong Republican's okay.

What I'm saying is, like,

you're looking a little bit for a needle in a haystack to find a person who for 50 years supported far-left ideology and changed last week, and now they have a major position.

I'm not saying you can't find the needle in a haystack, but like I'm getting concerned.

We're looking for too many needles.

Okay, so now wait a minute.

Hang on just a second.

Now, let me flip this on you.

We're looking for disruptors.

Okay.

Tulsi Gabbard was a disruptor in the Democratic Party.

She was the one.

She didn't believe this.

She was the one who went, you know what?

You guys are crazy.

And you're coming after me.

And you're using all the things against me that the Republicans say you use against them.

And I never believed them.

But I'm seeing you do it to me right now.

Same thing with RFK.

They wanted to disrupt.

the party.

They're disruptors first.

That's what we voted for.

We voted for a disruptor of this system.

But you and I know thousands of conservative

disruptors.

We know thousands of them.

Yeah, but not necessarily those that would, you could get a group of them walk into Madison Square Garden and everybody go, I agree.

Wow.

No, you're right.

I mean, Mike Johnson is certainly no cold kid.

No, he's not.

No, he was the

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Is that guy?

yeah i guess that guy's security does he makes me is he is a security accountant what was that guy doing complete nerd but he's not on our side either well yeah i mean you know he's yeah but at least at least he look at least he's what he generally has a conservative voting record okay i mean like like gavard and musk there's an arc there rfk jr was literally running for president against donald trump three months ago Right a guy who's supported every left-wing policy under the sun like maybe he's perfectly changed and now is going to run a great HHS, but I would, I'd have very close microscope on that one.

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Ah, see, whenever I get fired up and then you play this music coming back from Cheyenne Grace, your daughter, by the way, CD's out a week from Friday.

Black Friday.

Yep, that's going to be.

But this puts me in a more chill mood.

Right?

Like, I feel like relaxed.

Not by happenstance.

I should note this.

You're probably playing this every time I'm screaming at you about something in the break.

So we're just talking about, you know, what's going on, joined by Pat Gray.

What's going on with uh the media and what's going on with the possibilities of i mean you've got jon thun coming out now against

a few of the uh cabinet picks uh and you know you're kind of like i don't like jonthune but i mean kind of

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that's right that's who that was we learned that from arlon specter at the cent bathhouse

came in naked as a jailbird, right?

He was a Greek god.

He got into the hot tub and

we made tender love for the next six hours.

This was from the real Arlen Specter book.

Most of that, I should say, most of that was

a loose quote.

The other one that is

now making noise saying, I'm free.

I can do whatever I want.

is

McConnell.

And McConnell is maybe now going to ride as a dark horse.

And so you would have five votes against the Republicans if Thune and McConnell joined the, you know, the other three.

Because I got the impression,

correct me if you think I'm analyzing this wrong, but like I got the impression Donald Trump, when they were going through that Senate leadership fight, was like, look, I won't come out and say Rick Scott's name if you give me my recess appointments.

That's just, I might be oversimplifying that, but like, obviously Scott was the pick.

He never came, but Trump never came out and endorsed.

He's like, look, I'll stay out of this.

I guarantee you that deal was done.

I can't guarantee a version of that deal.

Yeah, that deal happened.

And the way the picks came out was interesting because you got Marco Rubio, and then he's like, hey, John, what do you think about these recess appointments?

And then the second he said yes to that and got this gig, it's like, Matt Gates, RFK Jr.

Like he started rattling off all the people you knew Thune wouldn't vote for.

And Thun has come out this weekend and said there has to be, we have to have the usual Senate

procedures.

That's interesting.

So, maybe that wasn't, maybe that was wrong.

But I really don't understand not endorsing Rick Scott then, right?

Like,

that doesn't make any sense to me.

It could be that Thun is just, you know, just got the job, and now he's lying.

I don't know.

That's fascinating, but I think you're right.

Like, I think there's some of these appointments are going to have real trouble if it goes through a normal process.

And you know what's weird is CNN, who used to love RFK, now hates RFK, is trying to call us a hypocrite.

Me in particular on RFK.

This is what CNN, they went into the old archive and they got their own network where you were on the air?

No, no, Fox.

But I was.

They should have gone in their own archive.

The first show you ever did had an interview about this topic.

Yes.

About basically you are eating fast food on the air

while talking to an author of a book who hated it.

They cut it because they're like, we can't have one of our house do that.

And I'm like, they cut it down.

We got some of it.

A A little bit.

We fought.

Okay, so here's what CNN played as a flashback about my hypocrisy.

Ready?

When I heard this, I thought, get your damn hands off my fries, lady.

If I want to be a fat, fat, fatty and shovel French fries all day long, that is my choice.

Okay.

I still stand by that.

No, there's no change.

We can see.

There's no change whatsoever.

Wait a minute.

There's no change whatsoever.

If I want to be a FFFatty, it is my right to be able to choose what I want.

Don't try to trick me into, you know, wait, I didn't know you had fries.

Oh, they're in the back.

Don't, don't, don't.

Don't manipulate me.

So you're not Michelle Obama, let's move.

You're not Michael Bloomberg banned 32-ounce sodas.

You're not, you know, Mike Huckabee.

He was another one who was doing that on the Republican side.

You know what I am?

I surprisingly use use is the calorie counter on the menus.

Yeah,

it is a useful tool.

Again, should the government be implementing it?

No.

No, but it tells you what food tastes better than the other food.

Exactly.

If I have 1,000 calories as opposed to 400, I'm going with the thousand calories

because you know it tastes better.

It's like a tastometer.

Right, right, right.

Yeah.

So, I mean, you know, they're talking now about fluoride in the water.

Raise your hand if you care about fluoride in the water.

Okay, I'm not raising my hand.

I care about having the choice whether I should have fluoride in the water.

Not the question.

Okay.

The question is: are you worried about the fluoride in your water?

Not really.

Not really.

Not really.

Okay.

So do I know that fluoride is safe for the water?

No.

No.

No.

I don't have any idea.

Based on everything else this government has done, probably.

It's probably cyanide.

I have no idea.

Okay.

So here's what I'm for.

Putting in the water

water.

And if you want to add fluoride, you can add fluoride.

You could get it.

You know, this was, this was, you know, this was turn of the century kind of stuff when everybody's head was, you know, full of rotted teeth because nobody brushed their teeth.

You can get all the fluoride you want now in crest or whatever you use.

Right, toothpaste.

You can use that.

The problem was, it wasn't that there was no fluoride.

People weren't using toothpaste because they weren't using toothbrushes because they weren't brushing their teeth.

That's the problem.

Right.

And you can understand that policy at that point, whether it was right or wrong even then, who knows?

But like you can understand why they did it back then.

Like, I feel like people have toothpaste now.

It's just not a huge concern for me, honestly, either way, but I feel like people have toothpaste maximum.

Or fluoride, just

use toothpaste as a topping for your ice cream.

Just put it in.

Just throw it right in.

If you don't have a a problem with it and you want more of it, go ahead.

Yeah, you put as much as you want.

You're going to eat toothpaste by the tube.

Keeping in mind, it is somewhat toxic.

Depending on how much you

squeeze the whole tube and you're eating the toothpaste, it might not be good for you

at certain doses.

So is water.

Right, right.

So, like, again, it's all about the dose.

And

like, I guess why it's just, it's just one of those things that like becomes this big issue.

And

I don't know.

Like,

for me, I don't really care about it either way all that much.

I know a lot of people are or do really care.

But again, I think having choice is great.

Like, you should be able to choose whether you have it or not.

And toothpaste is an easy delivery system for that choice, it feels like to me.

When it comes to this other stuff, I am concerned.

I am concerned.

I don't want to turn into that Michelle Obama, let's move party.

That was what I think you were criticizing in that clip.

It is.

It was about Michelle Obama.

Get your hands off my french fries, lady.

You know, but that's fine.

I just don't want things mandated to me.

I would like to know, you know, wait a minute, hang on just a second.

And it's because it's just like everything else with the government.

We didn't pay attention.

There are things that are

maybe not the healthiest in our food.

If it is poison

at any level,

We should probably not have that added to our food.

Okay.

And I have no problem with that.

And I don't have a problem if you want to put that in the food as long as there's a label on it, you know, as long as you know what's in the food.

And we're starting to educate ourselves.

Can I ask you a question, though?

Because I hear this part of the argument a lot, which is like, you know, they

banned this in Canada and Europe and we're putting it in our food.

Isn't that the right approach?

Shouldn't Canada and Europe have more restrictive measures on the free market than we do?

Isn't that kind of like

how, like normal?

Isn't Isn't that what we should want as conservatives?

In fruit loops, they use for orange, they just use

the lie.

I know, I know.

There are not three ingredients in Fruit Loops in Canada.

That is not

even remotely close to true.

As we're talking about the dye, okay?

Yes.

You're using yellow or orange, they get it from carrots.

Why aren't we doing that instead of some chemical byproduct?

Okay, so that's a good argument.

The reason why, right, is because it probably costs fruit loops less money.

That's why they're doing it.

And the reason they're not doing it in Canada, which there are a couple of these colorings that are slightly different, right?

Like

they come from different sources, natural sources.

The reason they're doing it in Canada is because Canadian government has told them they have to.

That is the difference, right?

So fruit loop.

So the government is making the decision and not fruit loops.

Now, of course, there's another layer of this decision, which is us, whether we decide to eat fruit loops or not.

Yes.

And I don't think any of us are coming to the table being like, I think the most healthy food, it's fruit.

It's got fruit.

Even though they spelled it F-R-O-O-T, it's got fruit in the title.

Must be healthy.

You make that.

And I think the conservative approach to this is to say, we make the choice whether we eat fruit loops or not.

We all can look at the label.

We can choose.

And you know what?

In many circumstances, a lot of these companies have come up with alternate.

different, you know, alternate things.

Like the simply Cheetos, for example.

Now, do I believe there's any difference in the health quotient of simply Cheetos with white cheese dust and orange regular Cheetos?

I don't think there's any difference at all.

But you get to choose whether you think those are better.

That to me is a much more consistent, conservative approach rather than begging for Canadian and European-style regulations.

I think that's a terrible approach.

And

I'm concerned that we could go down the wrong road.

Here's my approach.

Abolish the FDA.

I mean, I am

much closer to that position.

But like,

you can't, if you abolish the FDA, what you get is the free market.

Exactly right.

Right.

That's not, I don't think RFK Jr.

would say that's exactly right.

Probably not because he wants,

he as well wants all kinds of guardrails.

Yeah.

I want the free market to work.

And, you know, if fruit loops.

You know, if you started getting cancer because, and the doctor's all like, you know, I think it's the orange fruit fruit loop you know it's not the red one or the green one

it's just the orange just the orange fruit loop

you know I think that would stop in the free market that would stop it would and we see that of course especially if you had the press

going the way they used to and the government going the way it used to you used if you had a problem if a company was screwing you you would go to the press and the press wasn't in bed with the giant corporation and the government so the press would say hey, there's this consumer here and here and here that have been royally screwed.

They're riddled with cancer and they're saying it's the orange fruit loop.

When we've looked at studies and see that maybe General Mills knew that that orange one was bad, but they're making...

They're making money because they also produce the chemotherapy drugs.

That's when the government would come in and pound them into sand.

And that's a really egregious example that you

created, intentionally egregious.

Right.

And that's where I feel like our guardrails should be as Americans.

Right.

Right.

Like if we're, Europeans don't put their guardrails there.

They ban everything.

The second they think any time anyone complains about it.

I don't want that.

Except for drugs.

It's so weird.

Except for pharmaceuticals.

They are so far ahead of us in their drugs that you cannot get here that you can.

When it, you know, your trial, you know, people go over for experimental stuff over in Europe all the time.

And Trump did help fix a lot of that.

Which, again, I think is where you fall back to on a lot of this stuff, right?

Like Trump,

if it's something he cares about, which I think a lot of the stuff would be, he's not going to let RFK Jr.

go crazy.

He cares about global warming.

He says that's the biggest scam ever.

Right.

He cares about human history.

He'll not be able to do that.

I'll be shocked if RFK Jr.

starts like, hey, global warming is a health crisis.

I'm HHS.

Health crisis.

Like the Democrats would do stuff like that.

RFK Jr., given free reign, would do stuff like that.

Trump won't allow stuff like that.

No, I don't worry about that.

But I do worry about

he's going to hire thousands of people.

Are those people going to be ideological conservatives worried about the free market?

Are they going to be people that think a lot more like RFK Jr.?

Oh, hopefully.

Trump can't monitor every one of those hires.

I know, but hopefully Trump has people to monitor all of those hires.

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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program the pace of donald trump's um nominations and his plans is a little breathtaking which is fantastic uh he has announced 10 cabinet positions in 10 days And I don't think he's done announcing things quite yet.

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glenn i'm doing great how are you brother i am uh i'm really good how are you feeling about what's going on now in washington what's it feel like there

well i mean thankfully we haven't spent a whole lot of time here america's uh better off uh until we get everybody in in january right but uh we were up here for a couple days last week um i mean look i'm feeling good i'm feeling good about uh the direction of where the president is going with what I have described as disruptors,

nominees, people who will challenge the status quo, take on the swamp, drain the swamp, whatever language you want to use.

People who get it, they want to change things from Pete Exeth to Bobby Kennedy and everybody in between.

But to be clear, I'm not saying I agree with all these people on every issue.

Neither is he right.

Yep.

What we need is people who are going to rock the boat up here.

Tell the corporatists and tell the big government bureaucrats, nope, it's a new day.

We're going to start over and we're we're going to figure out how to get this right.

So that's good.

I think we've got a few little hiccups along the way, right?

We need to make sure Congress, you know, I used a line last week.

I'm all about unity.

I love being on a team.

Love it.

It feels great.

There's nothing better than when you're on a team together and you get everything done together.

But I'm on a team to win.

I'm not on a team for the sake of it.

So Republicans keep talking about unity in the House and all that.

But then I see yesterday a few of my colleagues go on the airwaves and start walking back mass deportations.

Start talking about how we're not going to do certain things.

We're only going to focus on this over here.

I've got another colleague over here chattering about lifting the salt cap, saying nothing's going to move unless we get that salt tech

cap lifted so that Yankee northeastern states that have high tax rates can get big federal subsidies for them.

There are a lot of little things here.

We're going to have to figure out how to square and get everybody on the same page to advance the Trump agenda.

But things are moving in the right direction, but Congress is going to have to figure out how to get itself arranged to deliver.

So how do you feel about Mike Johnson now?

I mean, the president seems to have endorsed him and embraced him.

He was at the UFC fight with the president and Elon Musk and RFK and Tulsi on Friday night.

So he looks like he's sitting at the cool kids' table.

How do you feel about him?

Well, look, this is one of those things where, you know, over time we're going to see what he does and there's time between now and january 3rd there's time between you know uh after that uh on on how we're going to perform but mike's a friend uh i like mike a lot we're talking his team and i are talking um

you know we came to some resolution last week to get some of the moderates who were targeting conservatives with retribution amendments saying they were going to kick us off committees if we opposed rules and things like that we got all those taken down unfortunately it was kind of in a quick, hasty deal, and some of us agreed, some of us didn't, but the motion to vacate was agreed to lift from one to nine.

The bottom line to all that is inside baseball, we've made some progress in unity, but I will say

I was a little concerned about what I heard yesterday out of the speaker, kind of walking back a little bit, the focus on deportations.

I think we need to just keep our foot on the gas.

We need to identify the 10 things that we're going to deliver for the American people, and we've got to go do it.

And we can't be doing any back, you know, stepping backward.

We've got to unite for a purpose.

I think we're getting closer to unity.

I think Mike's doing a good job trying to pull us all together.

I genuinely believe that, getting us in a room to try to figure it out.

But we still have work to do.

Okay.

November, what is today, the 17th or 18th or the 19th?

Yeah, 18th.

You know, is it the 19th?

No, it's the 18th.

You know,

the thing that everybody in Congress needs to remember is the president that deported more people than anybody else, over 10 million people,

was Bill Clinton.

You want to take 10 to 15 million people.

That was already done.

And most people don't even know that Bill Clinton did that.

So please don't talk to me about, oh, well, we can't do that many.

Yes, you can.

Bill Clinton did it back in the 90s.

Go ahead, Congressman.

Yeah, no.

No, no, that's exactly right.

I mean, look, I want to be very clear.

Our starting place should be for any individuals who came here illegally or or were released into the United States illegally, illegitimately, by the Harris, Biden, Maorkish regime.

They need to be removed.

They need to be deported.

That is the starting place.

I have no problem prioritizing criminals.

Neither do you.

I have no problem prioritizing people who came in here and got no papers at all.

They just came in and were gotaways.

No problem.

No problem going through and figuring out how to establish fees, to pay for all this this stuff,

force this all to a decision point,

and to figure out how we're going to proceed at the end of that rainbow.

But we're going to move through this methodically and do the job that the American people sent us here to do.

And that means deportations.

And that means there's going to be some uncomfortable conversations.

There's going to be some uncomfortable actions, but we must deport.

We've got a serious problem in this country with people that have been dumped into our country undermining who we are as a country, undermining the rule of law, not just because they're criminals, not just because they might be terrorists, but because they've been dumped into a massive welfare state.

Roll back the welfare state.

Roll back all of the big government programs.

Roll back all of the benefits that are provided to people.

Deport massive numbers of these.

Then tell me who's left who want to achieve the American dream through hard work, not through handouts.

Then I'll be saying, oh, like Milton Friedman, sure.

I'm for open borders if you don't have a welfare state.

That's not entirely true, but it's roughly correct.

Yeah.

What does this look like in real life?

Because when I hear the media talk about mass deportations, they're describing a process where concentration camps.

Concentration camps where like just trucks are just riding up into Hispanic communities and going house to house and searching.

Like this happens without all that nonsense, right?

I mean, this is...

Yeah.

How does this work?

Exactly, Chip.

Well,

I don't want to get in front of the great guys like Tom Homan and others, former ICE directors, now the Borders R, et cetera.

I'm going to let let them lay out their plans.

What I would tell you is what you're going to do is you're going to make it to where there's going to be a lot of self-deportation, a lot of understanding of what's coming, and people are going to get it, and they're going to want to go.

But you're going to, yes, seek out the criminals using ICE enforcement internally, right?

We've got a million people, by the way, 1 million who already have deportation orders and have not been deported.

So find them.

Can we start with them, right?

Get them and release, you know, and deport them.

Right.

Let's go around and figure out when we do enforcement, interior enforcement, where you've got people and they're in jails.

Let's put pressure on sanctuary cities.

Start there.

Anybody who doesn't have paperwork, doesn't have a notice to appear, boom, release.

Like, you're gone.

So, or removed.

So, that's what I think we need to do.

But I'm not going to get in front of the president in terms of the specific program, but let's be very clear.

What the president's doing and putting Tom Holman there as borders are.

Brendan Carr at the FCC.

Amen.

Kennedy.

These are all great folks.

Brendan Carr is going to come in and do what the Biden regime wouldn't do, actually increase broadband, end all of the woke nonsense.

He will immediately start challenging things like the audacity purchased by Soros.

He will do all of the great work we need to do and create economic activity

and I think be a true

transformation at the FCC.

And I assume you agree with that.

I think you're a huge fan of Carr as well.

Yeah, a huge fan of him.

And I've never been a fan of anyone at the FCC until him.

There was a 28-year-old that was taken into federal custody last week in Houston.

His name is Anas Saeed.

He was charged with providing material support to ISIS, investigating how to execute an attack on local military recruiting centers and boasting that he would commit a 9-11 style attack once he had the necessary resources.

I'm reading the story this weekend, and,

you know, they left out one thing.

Is he here illegally?

Do you know or can you find out?

I mean, it happened here in Texas.

Yeah, we've got my staffs looking into that, and I don't have the sort of final answer.

Odds seem pretty dang good that that individual was here illegally.

And we're looking into that.

And that's just one more example of what we're dealing with nationally.

And you know all of the examples.

We've gone through them.

So now it's turned into moving from a campaign statement, right?

Talking about Jocelyn Nungare, talking about Lake and Riley, talking about go down the list.

We're now moving into, guys, this is why we need to act.

And it's not just the crime.

It's not just those situations.

It's the fact, one, that we have 51.5 million foreign-born people in this country.

I listened to everybody go on the screen, including, I think, unfortunately, the speaker said this and some others, where you've got, oh,

we need to increase and improve legal immigration.

Okay, sure, I think we ought to improve it, but right now, I think we ought to freeze it.

I think we ought to have a freeze.

Right now, we've been allowing 600,000 to a million people into our country every year for decades.

We have, as I said, 51.5 million foreign-born.

30 million of those are not

citizens or green card holders.

I'm sorry, they're green card, but they're not citizens.

You have 30 million people here, and some of them are illegal.

We're transforming our country.

This is all a higher percentage than the early part of the 20th century after we'd had mass migration.

We've got to reform our education system, teach people who come here about our principles, why our system of government matters, why we believe in freedom.

Make sure that we have people who want to achieve the American dream and don't want handouts.

We've got to cut the bureaucratic state.

We've got to cut the massive mandatory entitlement program and all these benefits and things that are going at people who are coming here both legally and illegally.

You want to come here and achieve the American dream, God bless you.

But I'm not going to be up here and allow the Chamber of Commerce and all the corporate whores who are selling out our country because they want cheap labor or the same corporate whores who are now saying, oh, we like right, but you got big oil and gas companies saying we like regulation.

Why?

Because they're rent seekers.

They want the government to set them up for more profit, just like the insurance companies that Bobby Kennedy is going to take on, just like all the other big corporations trying to get rich on the back of the taxpayer.

We need to take this all on, including securing the border.

Are you concerned that, I mean, the left is not going to roll over?

I think we are, we're in a, uh, we're in the eye of the hurricane right now.

It seems peaceful, seems nice, but they are not going to take this sitting down.

They've made plans on

exercising.

I love this, how they love the 10th Amendment all of a sudden, but exercising their state power to make sure that they don't have to comply by these federal regulations, et cetera, et cetera.

And they're going to be suing the Trump administration, they say, a lot.

You concerned?

Of course I'm concerned.

The very first thing they'll do when we start deporting people is go to court and try to get an injunction saying that these individuals have legitimacy and status based on what the Biden and Harris Mallorcus regime did.

There's zero question that that's what they're going to do.

And we're going to need an aggressive president to push back on it.

We're going to need an aggressive Congress not to blink, not to do the bidding of the

big corporate interests or, frankly, those NGOs that were all a part of the problem of getting those people here in the first place.

Like we're going to have to be resolved.

Let me be very clear.

I mean, somebody pointed out like after Brexit and the Tories, you know, they were supposed to deliver on ending the mass influx of

immigrants into Britain.

They didn't, and they got sent out on their butt.

Here's the thing.

We are going to deliver in the next two years or the Republican Party will go the way of the Whigs.

It will be no more.

And that's the truth.

The president, Republicans to a degree, were given a mandate.

The mandate was get the government out of our daily lives, get regulations down so we can drive up economic prosperity and get inflation down.

That was one of the mandates, is affordability.

And the other mandate was securing the border of the United States and ending all this nonsense and deporting.

The president campaigned on it.

Mass deportations of all the people that have been illegally dumped into our country.

That's what the mandate was, and we've got to deliver.

Jip,

as always, thank you for what you do.

And let us know how we can help.

When we need to raise our voices to be heard, let us know, will you?

I appreciate it, Glenn.

We will.

And there's going to be some fights that are upcoming.

I'm trying to figure out how to set this up and work with my colleagues.

I'm going into this with, you know, hey, we're open door.

Let's all sit down.

Let's figure out how to do it.

But when push comes to shove, we're going to have to start calling balls and strikes on this stuff and deliver.

And don't worry.

We'll have those moments.

Well, I know you haven't announced this,

you know, and I don't know what your thoughts are even on it, but I'd like to announce today that you're running against Cornyn for the Senate.

And also I'd like to announce your win against Cornyn in the Senate.

Well,

you're really going to have some fun with me now, aren't you?

I'm going to stay focused on my job.

I found electoral representing 750,000 Texans.

I got to make sure we back up President Trump.

The Lord is in charge.

Whatever doors he opens for me, I'll be happy to walk through them.

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah.

I think that's what I heard.

Isn't that what you heard Stu?

Yeah.

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A couple things from that interview, Glenn.

First of all, it didn't seem like he

opposed the possibility of being a senator.

Would you say?

I would hope not.

This is one of my biggest focuses.

I made a big, big pitch for this last term.

I should do the same thing again here.

We should go through who's coming up in 2026 in the Senate and look for bright red states where a more conservative candidate will win.

You don't want to necessarily sacrifice someone in a blue state that is kind of conservative or kind of Republican.

But, you know,

my main example

was Mitt Romney last time.

There's no reason to have Mitt Romney.

You want Mitt Romney in Maine?

I get it.

All right, I guess.

Massachusetts, I get it.

Massachusetts, I get it.

There's no reason to have Mitt Romney in Utah.

Get somebody good in Utah.

And so we...

Utah's changing, man.

Well, but I mean, South Carolina.

There's so many examples.

It's Texas.

John Cornyn.

There's no reason to have a John Cornyn.

You should have two Ted Cruises in Texas.

Yes.

You don't need a John Cornyn in in Texas.

And that's what's really frustrating.

So, number one, I really, I do hope, I think he would be a great pick.

I think Chip Roy would be awesome in that job.

He would do a really good job.

He'd be fantastic.

He'd be a lot of fun.

Yeah, he would be.

He would be.

And he actually believes in conservative principles.

So that would be great.

I hope he does go forward with something like that.

The other one I will say is: you mentioned FCC commissioners.

You've forgotten about Ajit Pai.

Oh my gosh.

Great.

Yeah.

Fought against

net neutrality.

Yeah.

Very strong.

And he would have, I would love to see him get a role potentially

in the Trump administration somewhere.

He was great.

Yeah.

So there have been a couple of people over the years that have been okay in government, but very rare.

So,

yeah, you know, I've got to bring this up again because I'm just very, very concerned about

the president, air quotes again, making a decision to send longer-range ballistic missiles over to Ukraine.

It's huge.

It's really,

really disturbing.

Really disturbing.

How do you handle this if you're Trump?

I come out today in the media.

And say what?

And say, Ukraine, don't do it.

Don't do it.

It's a new world when I get into office.

Don't

use them.

I will hold you responsible for the use of those.

I know this president has allowed it,

but

me,

I am pushing for peace.

Don't do it.

And you send that message at the same time to Vladimir Putin.

To Vladimir Putin, if they do, we do it.

I'm going to be in soon.

We are not going into World War III.

Don't do it.

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No, it does not seem possible

It doesn't and we're not at

we're not at war in our cities

That's another biggest surprise.

Shocking.

This is shocking.

Yeah.

We have a lot to be grateful for.

I mean, there's many of our cities still represent and look like war zones, but not necessarily because of politics.

Yeah.

Right.

Just the normal shootings and fires.

That doesn't have anything to do with politics.

Well, it has something to do with politics.

Yeah.

Okay.

That's a good point.

Let me.

You know, I saw this come out on Friday and I thought, hmm, this is

interesting.

Remember,

a shadow government, a deep state,

it doesn't exist.

Cut 21.

Here is the

Democrat Congressman Wiley Nickel on the floor of the House.

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He started this with, you know, Michael Bennett as shadow state.

What we need to do is follow what the English have in their government.

They've, you know, they have a shadow government inside the government.

That way, you know, the other side gets their way, too.

That doesn't seem okay.

Like, I mean, to kind of use it, I mean, because one of the examples is

this person

will be a representative who can come out and speak out for the benefits of education.

Well,

that's not a shadow cabinet.

That's just somebody saying what they believe.

That's totally within our system.

A shadow cabinet's not.

In fact, if what you're doing is creating a shadow cabinet to undermine elected officials in the United States,

if you were to actually go through with that plan, wouldn't that be treasonous?

I'm pretty sure.

I'm not up on my treason as much as I should be, I guess.

You know, it's kind of an old dusty thing.

You're like, I don't know, what's treasonous?

I'm pretty sure acting against the official elected officials is

treason.

It's not wrong to argue against them.

That's actually part of your responsibility, especially if you're in the opposition party, to create some sort of shadow government.

I mean, that's the problem.

You'll see he's unconstitutional, at least.

He's got a big

visual aid next to him with all of the symbols of all of the cabinet, and it just says shadow cabinet.

I mean, it's like, huh?

That's not our system of government.

I think maybe are

maybe misunderstanding how this works.

And certainly if you're going to do that, you don't make graphics on poster board of it.

But if you are going to do that,

you don't use the word shadow.

It's not very shadowy if you're just admitting it.

Right, right.

It's

not good.

I mean, it could just be this guy.

I don't know him.

Yeah.

He could just be an idiot.

I mean, we should maybe.

Maybe he's just trying to make some point where he's been watching a TV show recently that's been talking about the shadow government and he believes he wants to

I don't know.

It doesn't seem like a serious effort.

You know, I know

people are very upset about

the possibility of somebody replacing the geniuses in the

Pentagon right now.

I mean, anybody.

I'd have a problem with anybody replacing the guys who are already in because they did such a bang up job.

And they were very focused on woke.

Let me just show you a parade of, and I'd like you to do the play-by-play here, Stu.

I know you've not seen this video yet, but I think you'll be able to do a good job.

This is the Canadian military, the woke Canadian military on parade.

I just

see if anything shows up at you, right?

Here we go.

What?

The first thing that I see is that they're not swinging their arms in unison at all.

They're not marching in

unison.

Yeah.

They're not.

They can't get their arms.

And one just went by and tried to reset his steps

so it would match, and it was still right.

It was still wrong.

I've never seen anything like that.

If that is the military that North America is counting on, we're dead.

We're all dead.

We should not replicate what Canada is doing.

Really?

Yeah, I'm going to go ahead with no on that on all fronts.

There's no need to replicate.

We don't need to be like, let's chase Canada and let's try to be Canada.

Like, no.

No.

Let's not.

May I just say one of the other appointments that the president made

was

Carolyn Levitt.

She's going to be the press secretary.

And, you know, everybody's saying she's so young.

I mean, how is she going to, she's 27 years old.

How is she going to be able to do it?

I mean, we're really, we're just going to let

Carolyn Levitt just do it.

Have you seen who's been doing it for the last four years?

Although she's not 27.

What's a Corinne Jean-Pierre?

Corrine Jean-Pierre?

Yeah.

I have no idea.

She was way older than I thought she was.

Give me just an estimate.

I know this is going to sound awful, but it's true.

Crack don't

black don't crack.

I mean, you're seeing.

You look at Morgan Freeman.

He looks like he's 55.

Yeah.

How old is he?

Like 105?

Hmm.

Because

you look at the performance level of Corinne Jean-Pierre.

I think she's 12.

Based on performance level, I think she's 12.

Yeah, like a 12-year-old girl.

She looks young.

Yeah, I'd argue.

She looks young.

How old is she?

How did you say 30?

35, maybe.

35?

Yeah.

That's a reasonable guess.

Sarah, do you have a guess on this?

You've seen her a million times.

I would say later, like maybe late 50s.

Late 50s?

Corinne Jean-Pierre?

She has to have something wrong with her to be that stupid.

Well, okay.

Well, you don't necessarily more stupid when you're 50.

No, it's supposed to be the opposite, Sarah.

I know you're going the opposite direction.

You're going the opposite direction there.

But that's all booze-related.

That's yeah, that's just brain cells dying off.

That's not the normal.

Right.

You're like more, you're more similar to Benjamin Buttons.

You're going the wrong direction.

Most people get smarter.

You're not getting smaller.

You're not looking like a baby.

You're looking more like a heroin addict.

There you go.

You'll lose your teeth like Benjamin Buttons did

at the end of that movie, but for an entirely different reason.

So

okay, so she,

Carrine Jean-Pierre,

50 years old.

50.

I think that's like the most stunning fact in American

discourse.

Why have they been hiding that?

She's older than me.

That seems impossible.

Impossible.

She was born in 1974.

She's 50 years old.

Believable.

I would never have guessed that.

I mean, legitimately.

No, I wouldn't have either.

If you would have told me she was 25, I probably would have bought it.

I would have probably guessed mid-30s.

Yeah, if 35, 30, 35 sounds reasonable for her.

50?

50.

No, you're that stupid at 50.

You're that incompetent.

That's legitimately incredible.

Yeah.

Where was she?

What was she doing?

Was she just like...

I don't know.

I mean, I never saw her anywhere before this.

I know.

I don't know anything.

Look her up.

Let me take a quick break.

You look her up.

I want to know where she came.

Now that we're through with it, I want to know where she came from.

Where did they get?

what was her job before that?

Was she a cashier?

I thought it was Applebee's.

I'm not sure.

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Everybody's late and

did you find out about KGP?

I did.

I mean, we've gone now four years.

We didn't even bother looking her up on what she did in the past because, honestly, I'll be surprised if she were anything but homeless.

Not before.

You're going to be very surprised.

She's not homeless, to my knowledge.

Really?

And, you know, the reason why we didn't look up any of her history is because we were told her history, that she was a woman, that she was gay, and that she was black.

Those are the only three things that were ever presented as any qualification for her.

And we missed that she was also mentally handicapped.

Well, I mean,

some of this history would indicate such things, but

it's funny, like looking at her history, very just run-of-the-mill

Democratic operative person.

Like you could insert this resume for a thousand different people you've seen on TV.

She worked as an underling for the 2008 Barack Obama campaign.

She actually worked in the 2016 campaign.

I'll give you a quiz here, Glenn.

I'll give you $100 right now if you can name this person.

2016,

she was a major figure in a.

Hillary Clinton.

That would be a good guess.

What do you remember from the 2016 Democratic primary?

You remember Hillary Clinton.

Remember anything else?

No.

You remember Bernie Sanders, right?

There's a big, right?

They went back and forth.

It wasn't Bernie Sanders.

Somebody else that was running?

Somebody else that was running.

If you can come up with this one, I will be.

I will legitimately.

I don't have 100 bucks on me.

What?

Global Charter.

Global Chart was running.

No, that was 2020.

Good guess.

I'll give you a couple other hints.

This is how confident I am in this.

Lincoln Chafee ran for president that year.

He did not win.

Jim Webb.

The guy from Dragnet, right?

The guy from Dragnet that ran.

No, I don't know.

I have no idea.

Who is it?

Okay,

she was the, what's the exact role?

She was the deputy campaign manager for Martin O'Malley's 2016 presidential campaign.

Martin O'Malley.

Now, you might remember that he did not win.

You would have had, if you said to me, who is Martin O'Malley?

I would have said

a guy who has a food chain named after him.

Okay.

You know what I would have done?

I would have described Martin Moll.

That's what I would have done.

I would have given you Martin Moll.

I would have been like, he was on Fernwood tonight, I think.

Yeah, okay, yeah.

No, not Martin Moll.

Okay, so then you've got, she then goes to moveon.org.

I mean, this is like every path of every Democratic operative.

She worked there as a spokesperson.

She then became a spokesperson.

Then she got a job as a political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC.

Of course.

Of course.

Then she worked at a couple of rando, like sort of think tank type places and then got a senior advisor to Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.

So, and she was, I will say this.

Not everyone can say this.

In fact, only five other people can say this.

She was a Haitian newsmaker of the year.

Wow.

By the Haitian Times.

So she nailed that one.

You know, I must have missed that copy of my Haitian Times.

Sometimes the kids steal it.

They do.

Everyone loves it.

So that's her history.

Not an impressive, not like you'd say, like, oh, this person should be the person messaging an entire administration.

Well,

let me give you this.

So Levitt, who is now the press secretary for Trump,

she

went to college and interned at Fox News the summer before her senior year of college.

She interned at the White House Presidential Correspondence.

She returned briefly after her 2019 graduation to join the White House press office as an assistant press secretary under Kayleigh McNaney.

Following the conclusion of the Trump administration, she was hired as a communication director for Elise Stefanik.

And now she's going to be the

White House press secretary.

I mean,

neither of these things are.

Which one

is going to be good?

But which one's going to be good?

That's the thing here.

Remember, your job as a press secretary,

in reality, is you're paid by taxpayers to

understand what's going on inside the White House, right?

The president can't be out there talking to you every day, so a little busy.

That being said, the actual job of the press secretary right now, or at least for a long time, for both sides, is basically come out and give coherent defenses of the policies of the president.

It's not a policy job.

She's not making decisions for you.

She's just messaging, and that really just comes down to performance, right?

Whether you're 50 years old and worked at moveon.org or you're 27 years old and worked at Fox News, the bottom line is you just, can you communicate the message and I think defend against attacks?

And

that is what the gig is.

If she's good at it, she'll be good at it.

So Caroline Levitt,

one thing I don't think she has is a big, thick binder that she'll come out with every time.

You don't think she's going to be reading every single answer?

I don't think she's going to read every single answer.

Really?

Yeah.

Can a press secretary do you?

I think they legally were required to read all their answers.

I think so, you know.

Wow.

Now, do you know her?

I don't know her.

I would assume she's very good at the city.

She's been good.

I think she might have been on the show once.

Okay.

But she has, but she's done a good job because she's the spokesperson for the campaign.

I've seen some highlights and she seems like she's she's very competent.

She's very competent.

In fact, do we have a we have a clip of her, don't we?

Yeah, play that first clip.

His speech last week was arguably the most divisive and disgusting speech that any president, certainly in my lifetime, has ever given.

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It looks like Klaus Schwab

is

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Now, he's going to remain as the chairman of the board.

He's going to be moving into that position.

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You know who that is, Stu?

Yes.

Oh, the spooky, spooky, really smart dude that believes, you know, there's going to be millions of people that just aren't worth living anymore.

Yeah, yeah.

That guy.

Ah.

that guy.

Or Tony Blair.

They're thinking,

one of the two, one of the two.

We're going to talk about that and also the WEF

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so i i find that a little disturbing that uh you're you're replacing one nazi who doesn't really look at people as people

with

with now a a really

even spookier guy yaval noah harari who really doesn't look at people as people uh and uh and possibly having him as now your number two guy not good Not good.

We have Klaus Schwab Jr.

on with us.

Hello.

Hello, my slave.

Going back inhale.

Good to be with you for the second time.

Yes, yes.

So

tell me, your dad is on his way out.

Kind of.

Well, as we discussed last time, more like lateral move.

You know, when you get too popular,

it was hard for him to go outside without getting like babies thrown at him for making kissings.

Or, like, for example, like the people would be, they would think that they would be protesting him, but really they hate themselves.

So, you know,

the background.

Right, he was just too popular.

I think so, yeah.

And

the possible replacement is

Yavalnoa Harari or Tony Blair?

Yes, well, it's kind of like

a half dozen in one hand and six in the other, other, you know,

when you think that most people are useless eaters, it's like, you know,

pick your poison.

Right, right.

And so the useless eater thing is still, you know, on the charts there at the World Economic Forum.

Well, that's like more like castle talk.

Oh, castle talk.

What does castle talk mean?

Well, just like how we talk to each other, you know, there's like public relations, for example, and then like castle talk.

Okay, so what you guys say in your castles.

Sure.

Yeah, yeah, sure.

Sure.

Okay, I get it.

So just, I think it was last week or the week before, you guys at the World Economic Forum were pushing

forest rights.

Can you tell me a little bit about forest rights?

Yes, well, I have to make an analogy because you are like layman, you know,

like

thick head, so I have to make an allergy for you.

Okay, all right, okay.

So do you remember that like

we had the Citizens United, uh, which was a corporation, could be person.

Right.

Because, you know, corporations, uh, they are, they have no rights.

They have no, they cannot speak, you know.

So they should use cash for their freedom of speech to buy politicians.

Now, people could say, oh, this corruption.

No, no, reframe public relations.

No, this is giving the corporation the freedom of speech.

Okay, but the corporation is still made up of people.

The forest doesn't have any people in it.

Okay, now you could say, for example, you know, like prostitution is naughty or something like this.

But I would just say my schwan, my pee-pee, needs freedom of speech.

And who will see for it my wallet for the prostitute?

Do you see?

So you just need to reframe the way you're thinking about it.

Yeah, not I don't really

see that.

You know, Donald Trump has said that he's

he's not going to go for

a centralized banking system with a CBDC.

Okay, that's funny.

Oh, you're serious?

Oh, okay.

Yeah, no, I'm not sure.

There's PR and then there's castle talk.

So I thought we already discussed this.

Okay, yeah, but

I think he's pretty serious about that.

I mean, he's really in enhancing Bitcoin.

Well, you know,

there are...

Okay.

Who turns on the printy money machine for the Bitcoin to have value?

So you can go to the Walmart, for example, with your Bitcoin.

Oh, no, you still need

the dollar, the Euro, right?

Right.

Okay, so who really controls things?

Well, I mean, but that's the thing that Donald Trump says he's going to take on.

Castlebuck.

Natural beauty is a commodity.

Okay, nature, natural beauty, right, is a commodity.

What did the central bankers make for the normal people to express their natural beauty as for monetary compensation?

I'm not sure what that answer is.

Only fans.

It used to be there was the Pimps and the prostitutes, right?

Yeah.

And,

you know, in order to get a prostitute license in the 90s in Germany when I was growing up,

someone from the government to give you the license would have to visit you at your house and make Schreizer right on your face.

Right.

Because,

oh, you want license?

Okay, this is the worst day on the job.

It's only getting better from here.

What is a PP kiss after this, for example?

now

we have turned all of your children into electronic prostitutes and they don't even have to do the hard work with the pumping.

You're welcome.

Your own computer turns into the digital e-girl system of your own narcissism, for example.

So your natural beauty is a commodity on the open markets.

This is giving

your

boobs und bato und

a voice.

You're welcome.

Right.

Right.

I think we, I think, I hope, do we just

delete

on

FCC regulated airwaves?

But Klaus, we appreciate you, the work you do, and the work that your father does.

I'm going to cut it right here, just in case, because I think we're probably out of delay

for that.

But thank you so much for calling in.

Nice German.

Yeah.

You know, they say all sorts of stuff over there.

You know, they just don't.

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if only

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my

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All right, welcome back to the program.

That's the name of the album, I'll Be Home for Christmas or Home for Christmas by Cheyenne Grace.

It comes out a week from this Friday for Black Friday, wherever music is sold or listened to on every platform.

Very cool.

Yeah.

You can stream that wherever you stream your music.

Yeah.

Which is very, very cool.

I can't wait for it to be out.

So you can do it that way.

That's really cool.

I have a very random story for you.

Okay.

Glenn?

Yeah.

So speaking of streaming services, you may know of Netflix.

I've heard.

They're a big streaming service.

They've got the Amazon Prime.

You get the Hulu.

Sure.

You've got the Disney Plus.

And a lot of these streaming services came around and did some damage to the DVD industry.

DVD industry not as profitable as it really was.

This is a shocking development.

Really?

Yeah.

Odd how you say that.

I noticed there's not as many blockbusters around.

Yeah, there's a few less.

A few of them have gone out of business even.

But

I stumbled into this story over the weekend, and I find it completely fascinating.

You know when you pull up to like a CVS or a McDonald's or something and they have those red kiosks outside

that you can rent DVDs at called Redbox.

Yeah.

You know what I'm talking about.

Yeah, I do.

Yeah.

So what, like, I don't know.

I see them all over the place.

Yeah.

Right.

Apparently they've gone out of business.

Huh.

Now that's a shocking development in and of itself because they were really kind of everywhere and now you really not any DVD rentals going on apparently.

There's not a lot of DVD players that are still working I think.

No, I mean I do you have a DVD?

I have a DVD I do.

I have a DVD player but I never use it.

I never use it.

I don't know why I have a DVD player, but I have a DVD player.

But you had a DVD player when DVDs were the, you know, it's kind of like I have a radio, you know,

I don't have one with tubes anymore because I don't need that.

You know what I mean?

Right.

Right.

You know, I still have it.

I never use it.

We all upgrade.

Yeah.

There's a lot.

They're like movie snobs like it, right?

Because the quality can be higher.

If you get like a Blu-ray, it can be higher quality.

I'm kind of surprised you're not more in that world because of your fears of digital media stuff going away.

Although I still buy DVDs.

You buy them, you just don't play them.

Yeah, I just don't play them.

You have them in case.

Yeah.

I mean, look, here's the thing.

I don't know how many times I've bought the same movie from either Apple or Amazon, and it's because one of them will lose the license for it.

And so it just disappears from that platform.

And I'm like, I bought this already.

Why am I?

I know.

There isn't like a movie that I know I bought.

I know I bought it.

And it's not in my library anymore.

And I'm like, well, where did it go?

And now I have to go search it and stream it from some other platform.

That's right.

That's because that platform loses the license.

You don't actually own those movies, which really pisses me off.

Yeah, you're sort of just renting the license usage of the license.

It says rent or buy.

I'm not really buying it, am I?

No, you're not.

So how does this go back to Redbox, the DVD kiosk company?

Yeah.

So it goes out of business.

And the way these kiosks operate, apparently,

is when you go to rent a movie,

you can go, you put your credit card in, you select the movie, and it spits it out like a vending machine.

If you've never been to one of those things.

So they had issues, though, sometimes because the internet would go down.

So the internet goes down at any given place, like they're just connected to whatever the CBS is internet.

And if the internet goes down, people can't rent movies and there's nothing going on with their business.

So they built into these kiosks, apparently,

a backup system.

The backup system

basically will take the credit card information and store it inside the kiosk

to hold on to it.

And then when the internet comes back on, it uploads all the transactions, charges all the cards.

Okay.

Now

this is not going to work,

end up well.

It's fascinating the way it's ending up.

And I don't think we know exactly how it ends up.

So then this company goes out of business and it doesn't go out of business in like an orderly fashion.

Right.

Okay.

Like it's, they tried to hold on for a long time.

It was just purchased a few years ago by another company,

which is, again, a weird purchase.

They spent hundreds of millions of dollars on this.

And in three years, it was totally bankrupt.

So they've gone out of business.

They file for whatever, is it?

Chapter seven is the really like you're screwed one, right?

Chapter 11 is the reorganization.

Yes.

Chapter 7.

You're gone.

You're screwed.

So they file for that.

And basically now there are thousands of these kiosks all over the country sitting at various places and no company to do anything with them.

Right.

Okay.

So people, they're just sitting out there.

A lot of these places, like, we don't know what to do with them.

They're just sitting out there.

A lot of them are still plugged in.

So there's this whole thing now,

which is fascinating because people are just admitting it.

Whole form street, like threads of all these people.

What they're doing is they go up and they go to the card and they're using the technology if the internet was out because there's no company to connect it with anymore.

Right.

So they're going up and they're just putting their credit cards in and just renting every single DVD in all of these machines.

Why didn't you tell me this off-air?

Now there's not going to be any that I can rent.

There's nothing to be done on the floor.

People are taking home dozens and

there's no charge that can happen because the company doesn't exist to process the charge.

But they're all still plugged in and all the DVDs are still in these machines.

So people are clearing out hundreds of them.

In addition, the employees of the company would go around and fill the DVD machines and redistribute them all over the place.

That was their jobs.

They were just left with boxes of hundreds of DVDs that they were supposed to distribute.

And like they weren't even getting their last paychecks.

Feel some sympathy for the people that were like storing DVDs at their house to deliver these machines.

So now people are doing that.

They're also going to like individual stores.

and talking to the management like, hey, I will take this kiosk for you if you want to get rid of it.

Yeah.

And they're taking it and they're reprogramming it to vend other things to them in their homes.

I love that.

That's what I was going to ask.

What happens to the red box?

Could you just go and ask the store, can I take this out of the way for you?

Apparently, people are doing that.

And some people are saying, yeah, please get this thing out of the store

store.

Here's actually what I was thinking: was could you do that?

Now, this is nefarious, but could you do that?

And then all the people that put their credit cards into the machine and it's still sitting there with credit card numbers.

This is a big concern.

It's a really bad concern.

It's the privacy concern.

Now, privacy?

I've got your number.

Yeah.

Yeah, well,

I want my number to be

private.

Yeah, I know that, but I don't want, you know, it's not like I've got your number.

It's what is your credit card?

You can't do it.

Right, right.

Exactly.

Yeah, you could steal stuff.

And now, so a lot of people who are doing it now are apparently using expired cards because it can't detect whether it's expired or not.

Oh, that's right.

But there's also this like slight chance that someone comes in and buys this out of bankruptcy and then just turns it on and processes all the transactions.

Like they don't know if that could in theory happen.

And then you're on the hook for 68 copies of some B movie that no one wanted to see.

Wow.

So I don't know.

I find this to be completely, it's like an amazing, bizarre story.

And what's crazy about it is these people are just flat out admitting they're doing it because their argument is basically, well, it's not illegal.

There's no company, the company doesn't even exist anymore.

So, if we want to come in here and we want to put our credit card in and take as many movies as we want, I guess we can do it.

That doesn't seem like the legal answer, though, to me.

I would, if you're doing this, I would not post about it.

That would be my legal advice to you.

Yeah.

Do not post about it because it feels like it feels like you're going to come back.

It's going to come back.

Something's going to go wrong here.

That's that, you know, the old saying, if it seems too good to be true, it is.

Yeah, probably.

feels like that.

Yeah.

So what happens to the CVSs that allow somebody just to haul it off?

There's some of the reports where like eventually the stores, because you can only take out three at a time.

So to clear out an entire machine, it's like, you know, you're standing there for two hours.

And some of the stores have like chased people away go.

No, I mean, has any of them, because I thought I saw these, you know, if you want this, come grab it.

The actual machine.

Oh, really?

You said you saw that?

I've seen that someplace.

And

what happens if the company does come back?

Yeah.

I know.

What would you do?

If you owned a store that had one of these things out in front of it, would you give it to some random guy who came by and asked for it?

I feel like I wouldn't, but I wouldn't know what else to do with it.

I mean, I guess maybe

I might if I'm not just up on litigation all the time.

You know what I mean?

Right.

Like, look, the company is out of business.

Yeah, I gave it to somebody.

There's no one to call to come pick it up.

Because where are you going to put it?

You don't have to move it.

Right.

You know, it's going to sit there forever if you don't do something about it.

Not to mention it's wasting your electricity, I would assume.

Like, no one's paying you back for that.

But you'd unplug it.

You can unplug it.

Some of them are unplugged, but a lot of them aren't, apparently.

And people are just going around like raiding these red box machines for free DVDs.

That's it.

I mean, there's some American ingenuity there that I really do appreciate.

Bad kind of stuff.

It's kind of theft.

Yeah.

But not exactly.

I mean, it's not exactly

theft.

Oh, it's not exactly theft.

You're on the wrong side.

Yeah, probably true.

You know, the thing that is so shocking here is

the first time I saw these red boxes, I went, that's stupid.

That's not going to last.

I mean, is it just me?

I mean, that seemed like it was very obvious.

This technology is over.

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It's available November 29th.

Maybe it's much too early in the game.

But I thought I'd ask you just the same.

What are you doing,

New Year's

New

Year?

So MSNBC Morning Joe co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski

revealed this morning that they had a personal sit-down with the president-elect in Florida to restart communications.

Scarborough and his wife, who repeatedly have bashed the president-elect

on the air over the years, I hadn't noticed that.

Said they had a face-to-face didn't because they don't watch.

Yeah, had a face-to-face with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate on Friday, the first meeting in seven years after reaching out in the wake of his election win.

Five years of political warfare has deeply divided Washington and the country.

We have been as clear as we know how in expressing our deep concerns about President Trump's actions and words in the coarsening of the public debate, said Brzezinski as she opened Monday show with a stunning revelation.

But nearly 80 million Americans, election denialism, public trials, January 6th were not as important as the issues that moved them to send Donald Trump back to Washington with their vote.

Joe and I realize it's time to do something different.

I was thinking more of like, I don't know, a

morning show waiter and waitress, you know, in the morning time, you know, at a like a, there's a couple of diners.

They could go back to the radio show that they put on hiatus many years ago because they wanted to add a third hour.

They couldn't figure out how to do that.

Yeah, we just just have to figure out how to do that wait so because this is interesting because uh

it's i it's fascinating because he of course they loved trump back in the day they were loved him they were best buds i think they were with him on 2016 weren't they on on election night or something like that or or maybe for one of the primaries i don't remember what it was they were them and they had him on all the time you know they were good friends with him and then he became president he got the nomination they started to oppose him he became president They got into a fight.

I remember Trump tweeting something about her plastic surgery or something.

Like he was

saying she had botched plastic surgery.

Yes.

The good old days.

But like I can understand, like there is a rational human thing to do, which would allow for something like this.

Like a rational human being who just went through

this election and was telling everyone, you know, Donald Trump was a fascist.

And when they saw, hey, wait a minute, they voted for him.

Maybe I should try to understand them.

Maybe I should try to, maybe I'm the, you know, are we baddies, right?

Like it's one of those moments.

Yeah.

But I.

That's not what they're saying.

That's not what they're saying.

Because I think it kind of seemed like what they were saying there, but I just don't believe it at all from them.

Like, and it also they have no incentive to do it.

Their audience is going to hate this.

Well, their audience has dropped by half in the last 10 days.

Of course it has.

Yeah.

But that's also not shocking.

Yeah.

I mean, you know, from six to three people is not that big of a, I mean, it sounds dramatic.

It was actually two to one.

Two to one.

Yeah.

There were two people, and Mika has just said, I'm not watching the monitors anymore.

I'm not going to do it.

Because we know the camera people were watching.

No, they haven't watched that for years.

But anyway, listen.

So Joe and I realize it's time to do something different that starts with not only talking about Donald Trump, but also talking with him.

Yeah, you've been talking about him for a while now.

The trio talked about abortion, mass deportation, and threats of political retribution.

That's terrifying.

We talked about that a good bit.

It will come as no surprise to anybody who watches the show, has watched it over the past year or the past decade, that we don't see eye to eye with a lot of the issues, and we told him so.

What we did agree on was to restart communications.

What does that mean?

Because there's a famous clip of Joe and Mika basically asking Donald Trump what he wanted to be asked during an interview.

Yeah, I remember that.

Yeah, and this was back in, I don't know, 2015, 2016.

When they were buddies, right?

Like it was like, oh, basically, like, so what does that mean?

The communication?

Like, I.

I have a feeling it means that MSNBC or, you know, Morning Joe hasn't reached out, or if they have, they've not gotten a response from Trump.

And so now they're like, okay, let's talk.

Let's at least talk.

What would the need be for Donald Trump to talk to them?

I mean,

for him, just for pure entertainment purposes, take the meeting.

It would be funny.

But

what would be the purpose of them talking?

I mean, maybe Trump is just like, you know, I can win over some MSNBC viewers.

I can bend the media coverage a little bit toward my favor.

But I can understand why he would want to do it.

But why would he actually go ahead with it?

It's not going to change anything.

I don't know.

Other than,

you know,

he doesn't.

Nobody does.

Nobody likes being a pariah.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

You seem to enjoy it.

I really don't.

No, I don't.

Okay.

Many things.

This is what Trump said.

It was extremely cordial.

And the couple praised his flawless campaign.

That's what Fox News reported.

Many things were discussed.

I'm quoting the president now.

And I very much appreciated the fact they wanted to have open communication.

In many ways, it's too bad that it wasn't done long ago.

They congratulated me on running a great and flawless campaign, one for the history books, which I believe it was.

But it was also a campaign where I worked long and hard, perhaps longer and harder than any other presidential candidate in history.

I believe that, too.

And we should point out a big part of that work was fighting off fake accusations of being a professional from those people.

Yeah, I know.

So, I mean, I don't know.

I wouldn't have time for them.

He's a better man than I, I suppose, for

entertaining the nonsense.

I feel an obligation to the American public and to our country itself to be open and available with the press.

If not treated fairly, however, that will end.

I think as the president,

it is NBC.

It's not MSNBC.

So that's like, you know.

It's, you know, it's Kleenex.

No, it's actually the people that perforate the box at the top that you pull that out and then you can get the Kleenex.

I'm not talking to the perforation people.

You know, if I want to deal with Kleenex, I'm going to the people that are making the Kleenex.

So it's MSNBC, but the backlash against the pair was swift on social media this morning, with many blasting the duo for their shamelessness and for bending the knee by arranging the face-to-face.

Hitler getting a lot more meeting requests than I would have thought.

I mean, this is so, this shows and proves how fake all that was.

I know.

Don't meet with Hitler.

Yeah.

Joe Biden welcoming into the White House, all this, you know, back and forth that we're going to work together.

We'll make sure your transition is as good as possible.

Why would you do that for Adolph?

I mean, that's just not, it doesn't make any sense.

None of this stuff was actually real that whole time.

It just lies to try to win an election.

Byron Roke York said, Annals of Shamelessness, they call Trump a fascist and much, much more than 22 days after his Nazi-like rally, they fly to Florida for an audience.

That's so bad.

I mean, a lot of times I feel like sometimes audiences can be very, it can be tough if you step out at all, right?

Like if you are, if you take a position, this has happened to me, it's happened to you, where you take a position the audience doesn't like, they can rip you.

And that's good to keep you in line.

But sometimes I think it's overdone.

Like, you know, you're going to disagree with people and you should disagree with people that you listen to.

I would feel completely lied to if I were one of their fans.

Now, I know they don't have a lot of them, so it's hard to know for sure.

But like,

ever since Joe's mom stopped listening,

she used to listen to this show, actually.

Yeah, she did.

Back in the day.

Yeah, she was Joe Scarborough's mom.

Sorry, if you're listening today, we love your son.

I'm sure he's great.

We love him in the way Jesus loves us.

He requires us.

Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world.

Loyal Morning Joe viewers are furious about the Trump meeting.

Jeff Jarvis.

Oh, not Jeff Jarvis.

Yes, the Jeff Jarvis.

Wow.

Is he upset?

I might have to click on the name Jeff Jarvis to learn who Jeff Jarvis is on the LC.

So you know who he is.

Oh, of course.

Wow.

And he's a known

bull-headed guy.

Oh, really?

Yeah, sure.

So enlighten me so I don't have to click.

Who is Jeff Jarvis?

Jeff Jarvis?

Yes, Jeff Jarvis.

Did you ever see the movie

from Marvel?

Sure.

I've seen many movies from Marvel.

The Jarvis character was based on him.

Very, very smart.

Very, you know, just

almost AI-like.

Almost AI.

He's that calm, collected, and informed.

He says it's a betrayal of their colleagues, democracy, and us all.

Which, again, if you're an MSNBC viewer, like, wouldn't you feel that way?

What do you mean you're meeting with Adolf Hitler?

What are you talking about?

You just spent multiple years telling us he didn't care about democracy.

He wanted to destroy the nation?

Can I play devil's advocate this?

On behalf of Joe and Mika, or on behalf of Jeff Jarvis, who, by the way, is a

computer AI.

I don't know what he is.

He's maybe a professor?

A professor.

Wow, okay.

There you go.

So

I was more impressed when he was a non-existent computer from a movie.

The

play devil's advocate.

Okay.

I would meet with,

if I was a journalist, I would meet with Hitler.

I'd meet with Klaus Schwab.

I wouldn't kiss the ring, but I would want an interview.

Right, but that's not what they got.

They got a private meeting.

They got a dinner.

I guess, because I was

require me to also continue to do that.

And I wouldn't get that unless I kissed the ring because

I had said what I really believed.

But the secret here is they don't believe that.

They don't actually believe that.

He's Hitler.

No.

Right.

Because I mean, I think there's an argument to be made, and you kind of hit on this earlier a little bit, but there's an argument to be made that if you believe you can go in there and sweet talk him and get him to be a little bit

less adversarial toward you,

that it's worth doing it.

Right.

Like, that's why you talk to, that's why people always like, well, why do you talk to reporters when they're writing these bad stories about you?

And it's like, well, it's a good point because you'd never get a good story written about you if you're a conservative.

But one of the reasons you do it is to try to at least eliminate the worst parts of it and to try to actually point them in the right direction of the truth.

Most of the time, they don't take that, but you do it because they might have something completely false that someone else said about you, and you can prove that it's inaccurate and they leave it out of the piece.

That happens all the time.

So maybe what they're thinking is, if we go in there and we kind of rejuvenate this friendship a little bit, remember the good old days.

But who would watch MSNBC?

That's a great question.

Is that the end of it?

Because it's the great question as is.

I know it is.

But let me narrow it down even further.

For those who are currently still watching it,

why would you continue to watch?

Because you'd be like, wait, I don't want to like Hitler.

I don't want to be with Hitler lovers.

Just to meet with him?

There's only two options here.

One is the host you love is meeting with Hitler.

The other option is they've been lying to you the entire time.

Yes.

Why would you ever watch that show again in either circumstance?

This is why you don't take the meeting.

This is why I'm shocked by the incentives.

The incentives for Joe Scarborough here to keep his little

train going.

It's up for sale.

I think MSNBC is up for sale.

Yeah, they're talking about that.

Right, Ricky, is it up for sale?

I think it is up for sale.

Why would you continue?

What incentive do you have really to do this?

Because you're failing your audience.

Everyone's going to hate you and your audience, you'd think.

You're just desperate to hold on.

That's the only reason.

You're desperate to not lose your gig.

But why would that help you?

You'd think it would hurt your gig if you're kissing enough to hate all the people.

But you are trying to inject logic into this.

Right.

But let me ask you this.

Maybe another crazy possibility is it possible they actually really do believe their rhetoric this whole time and they think trump is actually going to like pull them off the air and so they're trying to get on his good side to prevent that

because i mean trump knows basically you know what i would honestly

we honestly thought if we lost our time would be marked because it wasn't just going to be us.

It was going to be anybody who disagrees with the regime

misinformation that will take us out.

I wouldn't have made Lovey-Dovey with

I wouldn't have, I wouldn't have ever done that.

I wouldn't have gone, you know, I need to see Kamala.

You know, I think that you're not a horrible human being.

So you're not understanding their situation exactly.

Their situation is a little different.

They have a little different incentives and thought processes.

Sarah, clip that because that's the only time.

I mean, I worked this whole conversation to get him to say, you're not a horrible human being.

Yeah, I was talking to you, Sarah.

What do you mean?

All right.

Let me tell you about Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

I want to tell you about police sergeant Christopher David Fitzgerald, Temple University Police Department.

He was, that's in Philadelphia.

He was fatally shot.

He was just trying to arrest a robbery suspect.

He left behind a wife and five children.

Tunnel to Towers Foundation, when they heard about this, they stepped up as they always do.

And they're.

They took away the mortgage.

They gave him a mortgage-free home.

They know nothing can bring these people people back, but can you imagine what she must have been thinking immediately?

Not just the loss of her.

What am I going to do with five children?

How am I going to do this?

Take that away for these people.

That is such a blessing.

So here's the thing.

The foundation, Tunnell to Towers, they do so much good, but they need your help.

I want you to know 95 cents of every dollar you donate to Tunnell to Towers goes to one of the programs that they do.

95%.

That is an A ⁇ charity rating.

rating.

It's heroes like Christopher who protect and serve our communities and our nation.

Help heroes like Christopher and their families donate $11 a month to Tunnel to Towers at t2t.org.

That's t the number two t.org.

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So Advanced Auto Parts said on Thursday of last week they're going to close about 500 stores by mid-next year and cut some jobs under a restructuring effort.

They say it's because people are not repairing their own cars anymore.

So, you know, the demand for parts of your car is just not there anymore.

And I think that's horrible.

I hate that.

I mean, not that I know how to repair my car, but

I...

You know, I think we should be able to.

I hate it that they seal these engines up now and you're like,

I can't even see the engine anymore.

That's not good.

It doesn't bode well for

things going awry and you being able to keep your car running.

Just get in the auto-driving cars that just tell you.

If you do something wrong, take you directly to the police station.

You know, you have to worry about it.

That sounds great.

And it's coming.

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