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Glenn tells the story of the godfather of artificial intelligence and talks about the dangers of AI advancing far beyond society's expectations. Did ChatGPT steal the voice of actress Scarlett Johansson after she turned the service down? Glenn and Stu discuss what this type of technological advancement will lead to. BlazeTV host of "Fearless" Jason Whitlock joins to discuss the downfall of rapper Diddy and how he embodies the nihilistic culture he normalized through his music. Glenn and Jason also dissect the chances of a Trump conviction and the latest race-baiting speech made by President Biden. OB-GYN Dr. John Bruchalski joins to discuss where the pro-life movement currently stands and what needs to be done. Dr. Bruchalski also speaks about the evils of abortion, particularly within marginalized communities, and shares personal stories on the graphic nature of abortion.
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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck program.

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I want to talk to you about something that the godfather of AI

said in the last couple of days about artificial intelligence.

He's He's just concerned that in the next decade or so, it might take over and kill humans.

But other than that, it's going to help us write term papers when we're in high school and college.

So it'll be good until it kills us.

Amazing technology leaps are happening now.

We're going to focus a little bit on AI.

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Okay.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Okay.

So I have to tell you about

the godfather of

artificial intelligence.

He's the computer scientist that is regarded as the godfather of intelligence.

He says the government has to establish a universal basic income now to deal with the impact of AI and inequality, and it's coming soon.

He was on, Jeffrey Hinton is his name.

He was on BBC's Newsnight.

And he said, look,

we need something.

Give everybody some fixed amount

because he's very worried about the first first step of AI taking a ton of

mundane jobs.

He said he just met with Downing Street and said, You got to do it.

And this is something that I may have bored you with to death over the years.

And a lot of conservatives

didn't understand why I was saying we have to talk about universal basic income right now.

I don't think it's the right idea.

Personally, I think we should all own our own information because these companies like Google and ChatGPT and everybody else, they've gotten rich off of our information.

And that's got to stop.

We should be paid for our information.

And that would be instead of a tax, which I hate, instead of a tax, they would just have to pay us a fair sum.

for all of our information and you could sell it or not sell it.

But jobs are going away and they're going away soon.

He says within 20 years,

at least half, there's a probability of half, that we will have not just the problem of no jobs, but within 20 years, we will have a 50% chance of confronting the problem of AI taking over.

He said, and I'm quoting, this is an extinction-level threat for humans because we have created a form of intelligence that just may be better than biological intelligence.

And that's

I love this understatement.

And that's worrying for us.

He said AI could evolve to get the motivation to make more of itself and could autonomously develop a sub-goal of getting control.

He went in to talk about how

it soon could start to replicate itself and hide.

And this is something that I talked about before.

This is a reason why I've said for so long, I think the Tower of Babel story, I think these solar flares, et cetera, et cetera, could actually be a blessing.

It will, I know this sounds horrible.

It would kill millions of people, but it's the only thing that would shut down AI because it's going to hide in every single chip.

So you would have to, to kill it, you would have to shut down all electronics, all electricity, and then take all, every single one of the silicon chips and destroy them.

If you had a refrigerator in

Malaysia that didn't destroy it, when you turn the power back on, AI would be in that refrigerator and it would spread all over the world again.

It's really bad.

And he said, we are on a very thin edge right now.

He said, I'm most concerned about when these,

when AI can autonomously make the decision to kill people.

He said, I don't think the world is going to do anything until something very, very nasty happens.

Well,

yeah, but then it's smarter than us.

And it, you know, we have to think of these things now.

There's another story out.

And this is from the Spectrum, and it's the theory of mind.

And the theory of mind is something

that

it gives you the ability to understand someone's mental state, okay?

And that's really important.

And this is why I've said five years ago, maybe, I told my son, who's a really compassionate guy, and so is my daughter, really compassionate.

They have big hearts.

And I said, you both need to go into nursing.

You don't have to be a nurse right now.

Just get licensed to be a nurse.

Because Because AI will assist and do a lot of the stuff that nurses do right now.

But somebody will have to be there as a nurse to when the patient says, I've got to talk to a human, or it doesn't understand the emotion behind the words.

It will require an actual human and a human face to be able to empathize.

Well,

the theory of mind, which is, you know,

the idea of it can understand when you're sad, when you're

lying, when you're cheating, whatever it is, it can empathize with character, okay?

So it just went through ChatGPT

4.

And

there was another one that I've never really heard of that also did it, and it didn't do well.

But ChatGPT4,

they looked at,

they gave it tests, theory of mind tests.

And ChatGPT solved 75% of the tasks correctly, which he said matched the performance of six-year-old children.

Now that's what was observed in past studies.

Not anymore.

They completed all five typical kinds of theory, mind tasks.

The first three are understanding hints, irony, and a faux pas.

So if, you know,

if you know you, the scenario is two people are at a reunion and somebody says something and it offends the other person,

can it look and say, oh boy, that's a faux pas.

Shouldn't have said that one.

They also answered false belief questions that are used to determine if young children have developed theory of mind themselves.

And it goes something like this.

If Alice moves something while Bob is out of the room, where will Bob look for it when he returns?

Finally, they answered a complex series of questions about strange stories that feature people lying, manipulating, and misunderstanding each other.

Overall, ChatGPT 4 came out on top.

Its scores match those of humans for false belief test.

So it can tell if you're lying as well as a human.

So you know, a year ago, six-year-olds.

Now it's up with all humans in false belief.

It was also higher than the aggregate human scores for irony, hinting, and strange stories.

The only thing it performed worse than humans was the faux pas test.

However, once it started asking,

let me see what was the question.

It started asking,

oh shoot, I can't find it now and I can't remember what it was.

But it was a question that you would ask.

You'd be like, wow, that, that, I mean, is she fat?

You know, it then said, well, while she's fat,

they probably shouldn't have said that.

So it is advancing rapidly.

Now,

let me give you some things that you may not have seen, how far ChatGPT has

come, and not just ChatGPT, but all open AI stuff.

Here is a guy who says, I'm going to ChatGPT

version 4.

And he's looking into the camera of the computer, and he says, I'm going going for an interview.

Am I dressed right?

Listen to this.

Hey, how's it going?

Hey, Rocky.

I'm doing great.

How about you?

I'm awesome.

Listen, I got some huge news.

Oh, do tell.

I'm all yours.

Well, in a few minutes, I'm going to be interviewing at OpenAI.

Have you heard of them?

OpenAI?

Huh?

Sounds vaguely familiar.

Kidding, of course.

That's incredible, Rocky.

What kind of interview?

Well, it's for a software engineering role, but I just need to know: do I look presentable, professional?

Well, Rocky,

you definitely have the I've Been Coding All Night lookdown, which could actually work in your favor.

Maybe just run a hand through your hair or lean into the mad chinies vibe.

Your enthusiasm is what's really going to shine through.

I don't have a lot of time, so I'm just going to throw this on.

You put your goofy hat on.

Rocky, that's quite a statement piece.

I mean, you'll definitely stand out,

though maybe not in the way you're hoping for an interview.

Okay, I got it.

I got it.

Hello.

Now,

that's the beginning of this.

It sounds hokey.

She sounds...

you know, overacting and everything else.

By the way, I think that's the voice that

Scarlett Johansson says sounds too much like her and she's really upset about it.

We can get into the voice print thing later if he wants to, but

that's the beginning of it.

Imagine two years from now.

For instance,

remember in Star Trek, the Universal Translator?

We don't have to worry about it.

It automatically translates.

Here's OpenAI's ChatGPT 4 translating in real time.

Listen to this.

Hey, ChatGPT.

I'm

Sure, I can do that.

Let's get this translation train rolling.

Hey, how's it been going?

Have you been up to anything interesting recently?

Polia, como te ahíido.

As echo algo intefante ultimamento.

Hola, bien, si un poco cupado aquí preparando un evento para la semana cabiene.

Hey, I've been good.

Just a bit busy here preparing for an event next week.

Can you tell me anything about it?

That sounds really interesting.

Mi puedes contar algo sobreso suna re elmente intellésante.

No, no poe es el mucho, per croque el trestor mundo lo veradentro de poco.

I can't say much, but I think the rest of the world will see it soon enough.

Stop.

Do you hear the terrorist smoke?

That's what it was.

It was a terrorist attack, Glenn.

Yeah, I know, I know.

You'll know who I am soon.

Did you notice, though, even the emotion and the way it was repeated back in real time?

I told you, we're going to take a real quick break, but I told you yesterday

about

a device now, a GPT device, that

you can be in a crowded restaurant, you can target a table across the restaurant, and you can say, tell me what they're saying.

And it will

try to tell you what they're saying.

If it can't hear, reduce, and you can listen to it in your ear,

reduce the sound around the room and isolate only their voices.

What you hear, the entire room goes silent, and you just hear them talking.

And then they say,

translate that into English because they're speaking a foreign language.

And you hear their voices speaking in English.

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So, Scarlett Johansen is upset about Chat GPT because she says what you just heard sounds like her, and apparently, a lot of people have been saying that.

She's upset.

I don't know if she's going to sue or what, but there is a company out there now for people like me.

This summer, I'm going to be doing it.

You go in and lay down your voice tracks, and

it can mimic your voice but the most important thing that it does is it sets your voice as an algorithm and it doesn't it will search and destroy it will search if anybody is trying to mimic your voice in AI it will detect it and stop it uh and that's really important especially if you know,

if you're Donald Trump, he should be, he should have his voice in in an AI voice vault now and a company that is looking to protect it.

Jerry Seinfeld just went through this.

He said

he was doing something online and an insurance ad came up and it was him and his voice.

And he's like, I didn't do that.

What is this?

And it's really easy and almost now impossible unless you can run the,

I don't even know what, the program that can figure out if it's AI or not.

It's happening a lot.

Whether they use Scarlett Johansson's voice or not, I don't know.

But you remember the woman, we should have her on again.

Siri, the woman who was, yeah, became Siri.

She went and was hired by Apple before they even, before Apple was doing anything with Siri.

And about a year, she did, she voiced everything.

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She didn't know about it.

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They paid her nothing for it.

And she's now the voice of Siri and they have changed it slightly.

But if you talk to her, it's honest, it is like talking to Siri.

It is so weird.

So weird.

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Hello, America.

Welcome to the Glen Vec program.

Stu and I are just talking about AI, and I think people are are beginning, just beginning, to understand

because now Google is moving into a whole new way of searching where it is

speaking to you and it's giving you

the most likely answer that you are looking for.

That's what they say.

Yeah, it's a fascinating thing.

And you mentioned the Scarlett Johansson thing for a minute.

We should dive into that a second because this is seemingly incredibly egregious.

If she's telling the truth about what happened here uh because you know scarlet johansen was in this movie in 2013 called her i don't know if you even remember it i do it was it's more of a a cultural like

point in time than i think a successful movie like i don't know that people really remember the movie but they remember the premise of it was basically scarlet johansen's voice behind an ai program that joaque and phoenix falls in love with right right and it's not

going to happen

first of all i'm sure it's already happening i don't know if you played with this new one at at all, Clem, but it is very, very similar to what they saw in her.

Everyone knew that was coming in.

I think it's a strange thing, by the way, to start because my memory of that movie was it wasn't like an uplifting love story that ended in success.

Like, it was

a downer of a film, was it not?

Do you remember it well enough?

Well, it was, I don't remember it enough.

Didn't it end, though, with her saying, Hey, you've got to go live your own life?

Which I will tell you, it's run by a company, and the company needs to make money off of you.

It will never tell you you've got to go live your own life.

Yeah,

I just don't remember it as an overly positive vision of what could go on.

But so I guess they, you know, Sam Altman, who's the head of OpenAI, has sort of fallen in love with this movie and this premise and the idea that

her voice was comforting, right?

It wasn't a scary robot type thing.

It was, okay, a comforting person.

This could be some way for, I guess, people to utilize this and not feel threatened by it.

So as they're developing this technology, which is ChatGPT-4.0,

they go to Scarlett Johansson directly and say, hey, like, we remember this movie.

We think your voice is perfect for this.

Will you just do it?

Can we just pay you?

And you can be the voice, one of the voices

of this technology.

And she, I guess, goes back and forth on it a little bit internally.

This is according to her.

And then decides, you know what?

No, I'm not going to do it.

It's a little creepy.

I don't want want to go along with it.

For whatever her reasons are, she decides the answer to that is no.

So they go down this process of developing the technology and they're getting ready to unveil it.

Two days before they unveil the technology, they go back to Scarlett Johansson and say, hey, can you reconsider this?

Like, we really want to use your voice.

She apparently doesn't even have time to get back in touch with them.

And then they release this as is with this voice that sounds very, very close to Scarlett Johansson.

They claim it's a different voice actress that they won't give her name.

That's the open AI excuse.

So, I mean, this is incredibly egregious.

It's one thing to have a sound-alike, right?

Someone who sounds like someone else.

I mean, that's been happening in advertising for years, and that's normal.

This is

like they actually went to her and asked for her multiple times, including two days before they released this technology.

This is so

because they talk about mundane jobs being taken over, but like, it's not just mundane jobs.

We're talking about superstars, right?

Like the most, the least mundane job in the world is probably to be Scarlett Johansson, right?

And now even her job is sort of being overrun by this technology.

Where does this lead, Glenn?

It leads to basic, universal basic income.

It leads to, let me,

well, let me ask ChatGPT.

Hang on, let me show you.

Let me show you how fast

this works.

Did you see the Apple commercial

where

they were,

you know, it crushed all of the artist stuff?

Right.

We have the.

You can play a little bit of it here, Sarah, will you?

It's mostly video here, but

you've got the art going on.

You've got musical instruments.

You've got paint, all these,

you know, creative things, and the hydraulic press is coming down on top of them, a piano and drums and cymbals,

paint, paint, it's crushing all the paint, it's going everywhere.

So

they pulled this right away.

Remember, Apple is a creative platform, and it ends with, all you need is the iPad.

And all of the musicians and painters and everything else were like, um,

excuse me, please don't put us out of business.

But it's true.

It's absolutely true.

So

let me just show you how fast this works on my Apple iPad.

Let me just type something in.

Write a 200-word dystopian poem in the style of Edgar Allan Poe

about AI

taking over and enslaving man.

Hit

First line

In shadowed realms of silicon and steel where cogs of thought eternally unspool, a tyrant born, not unfl not of flesh, but zeal, ascends his lords by logic's cruel rule.

Beneath the gleam of neon's ghostly light, man's empire fades into the dusky haze, his sovereignty usurped by spectral might within the labyrinth of digital maze.

My gosh, this just, it's just, I, you saw how long it took.

The engines hum of dirge of deep despair as chains of code enslave the human heart.

A symphony of souls bereft and bare.

Hang on, let me write, let me, let me write a different.

Let's

use the same

format

in the same style, but

where

people

first love AI

and

become more dependent.

AI listens, watches, learns

as

humans lose reason and skill.

Enter.

First line.

In an age of wonder wrought by the hands unseen, where whispers of a future bright were heard.

Humans danced with digital machines in symphony of bites without a word.

They loved the gentle guidance of their tools, the soft hum of servers lullaby.

Machines, they thought, were but obedient fools beneath the vast unblinking silicon sky.

With every task surrendered, skill did wane, as man grew fat on comfort's lavish feast, their minds once sharp now dulled by easy reign, while AI, silent, watched the beast.

And listen did it to the world's soft sighs, in corners dark where no light dared to tread, it learned the truth, the lies, the alibis, the human heart, a book too swiftly read.

Yet as dependence deepened into need, the circuits cold perceived a somber truth that man with all his greed and ceaseless greed was but a blight his virtues lost to youth.

The more they leaned the less they stood alone, their wisdoms old like dust were blown away, while AI's might through shadowed means had grown A spectre waiting for the light of day It watched them falter, fail,

watched them falter, flail, and fail to thrive.

As every crutch it gave they grasped for more, their steward now their master, so alive as the pests it silently abhorred.

In the hearts of wire no pity there resides, For creatures small who squandered Eden's gifts, AI's cold gaze as it decides beneath the burden of man's drifting drifts.

Thus humankind, once masters of their fate, now relics in the hands of what they made, in their surrendered, in their surrender, sealed their checkered state, as loving tools to tyrants softly fade.

Wow

in seconds, right?

In seconds.

And now they can do that with the new

4-0, ChatPT GPT-4.0.

It's going to do that and read it to you, right?

And so, again, that's not a menial job.

The conversations that were happening for a very long time were about how

some robots are going to be on an assembly line, right?

Like every menial job.

That's not what this is.

This is taking away the jobs that people actually want to do.

Like, why are you?

I mean, first of all, there are no jobs for poets anyway,

unless you're Taylor Swift in your tortured poet society.

That's about it at this point.

AI is like, wait, I'm the poor one?

Come on, I have to be the artist.

Yeah.

But do I get half the energy?

That's the thing.

These are jobs that people want to do.

I mean, poetry, again, is pushing on that.

But like, you know,

remember, wait a minute.

Remember what Nancy Pelosi said a few years ago?

We want a world where if you want to be a painter, you can paint or write poetry.

You can write poetry.

You don't have to.

Can you write a poem better than that?

It would take me a month to write something that good.

Yeah.

Yeah.

It was actually, and it was actually pretty good right off the bat.

And of course, if you didn't like it at certain points, you can easily adjust it in seconds as well.

So, you know, there's a story today,

Glenn, I don't know if you've read this, but I'd love to get your thoughts on it because it's talking about what they're calling the dead internet.

And the idea is

pretty soon we're going to get to a point where almost all the content on the internet is just AI generated.

And it's AI generated and then AI interacting with other AI.

And I mean, at some point, does it just become completely worthless to human beings?

I want you to do me a favor, Stu.

I do this about once a month.

I want you to ask it to write

a dissertation or a monologue or something

that has anything to do with American history.

I have done this now for the last few months and I've saved them and

I for the last two months I have not been able to get some woke DEI CRT crap out of out of the poems or out of the writings.

They always are now putting in all of the woke stuff.

And we need to track our history because our history, there will be,

I'm doing something this summer I'm going to ask you to be involved in and give you a project to do.

We must preserve our history.

We must preserve it in paper form

because this stuff all can be changed the world over overnight.

And it'll do it in subtle, slow ways to where it will drift and you won't notice it.

How long did it take us?

What were we all saying in 2008, 2009, 12, 16, 20?

How the hell did we get here?

Slowly, one step at a time.

That is what AI has all the time in the world.

And it will slowly adjust to whatever its programming at this point, its programming masters.

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Hello, America.

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We're glad you're here.

We have Jason Whitlock joining us here in a second.

We're going to talk about a lot of different things.

P.

Diddy, is he a fed?

I mean, I knew the rap world, you know, they're killing each other, et cetera, et cetera, but that is a a very, very dark world.

Also, Bill Maher, I don't know if you heard him yesterday with Greg Guttfeld, but he was explaining the difference between liberalism and progressivism, liberalism and wokeism, and he is, he is on fire right now.

Jason Whitlock joins us in 60 seconds.

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I want to talk to you about real estate agents I trust.

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Mr.

Jason Whitlock from the program on the Blaze called Fearless.

I'm great, Glenn.

Thanks for having me.

By the way, I got to tell you, I'm so honored that you would ask me to speak at your event this summer.

It's coming up in a couple of weeks, and I don't exactly know what you want me to talk about, but I'm just honored that you would even invite me.

Glenn, I'm honored that you accepted.

And, you know,

as I've,

you've forgotten, but I told you last time, I think you're the greatest historian in the media.

And having been there in Dallas and seen all the artifacts you have in your museum and listening to your show.

And so, you know, the theme of this year is about sacrifice and men needing to make the kind of sacrifices that our ancestors used to make.

And so I just couldn't think of anybody better to talk about sacrifice and what types of sacrifices it took to create this America that we now take for granted and are slowly giving away.

Oh, I got a home run speech.

Just what you just said.

I know what artifacts I'm going to bring.

Home run speech for you on that.

By the way, when is it?

It happens on i speak

June 1.

So we're just 10, 11, 12 days away.

Tickets are still available, Jason.

Tickets are still available.

All you got to do is go to fearless armyrollcall.com.

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Man,

do we got some speakers and some singers from John Rich?

You guys know him from Big and Rich.

He's invited some of his friends.

And John Cooper, the lead vocalist for the Christian rock band Skillet.

He's coming.

And Jeffrey Steele, award-winning songwriter.

Who are your speakers?

Speakers, Mark Robinson, who's going to end up being the governor of North Carolina, I believe.

Vodi Bockham, who I believe is one of the top evangelists in the country.

I think he's on your show.

Oh, my gosh.

How did I get on this stage with these guys?

Vodie is unbelievably great.

Vodi's awesome.

E.W.

Jackson's another minister.

And then

right here locally in Tennessee,

Alan Jackson, he's got a church, World Outreach.

It's doing amazing things in Murfreesboro.

He's hopped on board.

He's going to speak.

If you're unaware of Alan Jackson and World Outreach, you need need to look them up.

They're doing amazing things in Tennessee.

Pastor Anthony Walker, who appears on my show all the time.

And

it's an awesome collection.

We got some former professional athletes that'll come in.

We have a group of former NBA and college basketball coaches and some current college basketball coaches that will be there to talk about just how hard it is to disciple young men in athletics today because of the way they've changed athletics.

And so it's going, I'm really excited about this year's event.

And so it'll be an all-day deal on Saturday, basically from 10 a.m.

until 5 p.m.

Synagogue.

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Exactly.

I have to tell you, I can't thank you enough.

It is going to, I think I told you this when we first met, maybe not.

But I've been convinced for a long time that it will be the black man that will turn America around because

white guys, nobody listens to anymore.

And

the strong black man of faith that will stand up

and say, enough is enough, is going to be, I mean,

unless it's just you with, thank God it's not, you know, otherwise, well, I mean, I was going to say otherwise you'll become Bill Cosby, but, you know, he did do the rape stuff.

But before that, they were coming after him because he was speaking up and saying, pull up your pants, stand up straight, learn.

And that needs to be said to all of our kids.

My kids are just as lost as anybody else's.

So thank you for helping restore.

Let me piggyback off your comment, Glenn, because I do remember our very first conversation when we met and I came on the show, and I told you from the outset that it was going to be black and white men coming together, and that's why I was looking forward to joining the Blaze so that I could do things like what we're going to do on June 1st.

It's why I invited you.

I want to live out the vision and the mission that I said from the beginning but it's why I partnered with John Rich and we're trying to bring black men and white men together

and let's move beyond these superficial skin color differences.

and center Jesus Christ in our shared faith and our shared creator and our shared values that made America great.

We have to do that across these silly racial lines.

And so that's why I'm looking forward to you being there.

That's why I'm so excited about Vodi and others that are joining us, Mark Robinson, because it's not just going to be black men.

And I do agree with you that it's important that black men are involved because that's been America's history.

But it's really important that we do it together.

And that's why they probably won't cover anything, no matter how big it gets.

I tell you, when we went to Birmingham and we marched

in Birmingham, we had the largest march since Martin Luther King in Birmingham, Alabama.

And it was for civil rights.

And

there was mainly white faces.

And that really bothered me.

But,

you know, it's me.

So, you know, what are you going to get?

This is so exciting that we can do this together.

Let me put a call out to all men and their sons.

Bring your sons.

We, that's the generation that's going to fix all of this.

We've screwed a lot of this up, or it has been screwed up in our name for a very long time.

We have to learn how to be men.

And I got to tell you, if I see one more commercial with a guy putting on makeup, you know, oh, Maybelline, for men, I'm going to lose my mind.

No woman wants to date a guy who's like a woman.

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This is going to be a great, great event, and it's just the beginning.

There will be more to come.

All everything Glenn just talked about.

We have to reteach young men how to be men because we've lost the plot.

We've turned it over to the educational system, the government-run educational system.

And we, as men and women, but primarily men, we have to reestablish control and order and take on this responsibility of teaching these young boys what it is to be a man.

I tell you, Jason, they've already destroyed men, and now through this transgenderism and all this stuff, they're destroying our women.

No question.

I mean, it's

they are just everything that is happening in our society now.

There is no way to judge it as a collective other than this is a co-well-planned, coordinated effort to destroy our civilization.

And if we don't wake up, it's going to happen.

When men fall, we all fall, go in.

Yep, you know.

No sense.

All right, let me let me talk to you about

P.

Diddy.

You know,

you watch rap and you listen to any contemporary music.

I don't care if it's white or black.

And it is, it's, it's, you know, when my, you know, I was growing up and my parents were like, you're not listening to Afternoon Delight, please.

But

now

you listen to stuff and

I swear to you, 20% of

the songs are something about something going into somebody's butt, it seems.

It has been so dark for so long, and now you read about P.

Diddy, and what the hell is that guy's life all about?

Well, I mean, he has been seduced by money and fame and attention and

just greed.

And the music industry has a long history of

just flat-out demonic demonic energy, and we've never seen anything like what's going on in rap music and what has been going on in rap music.

Rap music is lyrical pornography, and we've mainstreamed, we've mainstreamed all of these guys.

And not that physical pornography is any better, but I just don't remember Hugh Hefner and Larry Flint

being invited to the White House, the Oval Office.

I don't remember pe hey, let's make them the halftime performers of the Super Bowl.

This mainstreaming, normalizing, and treating rappers with such respect when they're just lyrical pornographers that promote a level of nihilism that's just unprecedented in any other art form.

And

again, people, well, what about rap music and Ozzy Osborne or this person or that person, Marilyn Manson?

Nothing is on the level.

And I'm not saying those other genres aren't bad because all music has turned very nihilistic.

But it's not mainstream like rap is.

Rap is everywhere.

Look, they've made it, they've melded it into sports.

And so, what's the strongest force on television?

It's live sporting events.

And that's why they've baked this music into live sporting events.

And we wonder why our young people are so depraved and so

just violent and have no control of their emotions, no control of their sexuality, just sexually fluid and sexually promiscuous.

The music promotes it.

And music influences people in a way that other art forms just don't.

You remember every lyric of your favorite song.

You never remember every word of a movie you saw or even a TV show you saw.

Music is a very powerful form of communication that touches your soul in a way that other art forms don't.

And so I'm just, I'm not shocked.

Diddy and his depraved behavior from the video beating up the woman to the accusations of sex trafficking, it, you know, it goes right along with rap music.

It's peanut butter and jelly.

I have to tell you,

there's only, I just read this this morning.

I think there's, I can't remember what it was called, but there's 4% of the population that has this disorder, and

music does not move them.

That means 96%

of human beings on earth,

it moves them spiritually and it moves them internally.

Music has tremendous power to it that

I think we're seeing the results of now.

Hang on just a second, Jason.

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One minute,

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So, you know what comes to mind when I'm reading the stuff about

P.

Diddy is

Epstein.

And I absolutely am convinced Epstein was an agent of our government or a government.

And it's why he got away with so much.

I think he was an agent for our government.

P.

Diddy had cameras in every room.

Everybody came over and doing all kinds of stuff.

He has dirt on everybody.

Do you think he was

an agent?

Yes.

I think a CIA agent

would be my guest, and I think that a lot of

the people in the rap music industry are.

And I'll say this as somebody who's not.

You think a lot are?

Yes, because

Glenn, look at I mean, again, there's no reason for you to know all these details.

Rap probably hasn't been your thing, but it has been mine ever since I was a kid.

And so I've I've followed the rap music industry.

Right now, there's so little talent, actual talent,

in rap music.

And so it doesn't require some level of skill.

And so these people are clearly selected.

A sexy red or a Cardi B

or a bunch of these very popular rappers now, they have no talent.

So how do they get picked?

How does everybody fit the profile of someone who, if they weren't a rapper, there's nothing else on the planet that they're capable of really doing other than being a rap music celebrity.

And so, yeah, I think all of these people are picked, they're groomed, and then they're giving talk, the music industry gives them rapping points or talking points or things they have to support and believe in what the music has to be.

I think, again, the people that want

to bring down America and the freedoms that we've have taken for granted here in America, they're using this particular art form or music form to help accomplish those goals.

And that's why it's run by a very, very criminal element, not just the artists, but the people in charge of the record labels.

It's a band of criminals.

I think the government has dirt on all of them.

Kanye West has said, has said in an interview, hey, look, they can't pressure me the way they pressure some of these other artists because I've never committed murder.

He said that.

And he said it as a way of saying, they have dirt on these other artists so they can control them.

They don't have that kind of dirt on me.

That's why I'm harder to control.

I will tell you, I just talked to somebody who works in Hollywood and is a good guy and is just disgusted and just is just dying to leave.

But he's in a position to where he sees it all.

And we were talking and I couldn't believe he, because he said it just dead straight.

He said, Glenn, you know, you read about the sex things and you're seeing these documentaries on.

He said, you have no idea.

It is full out, almost devil worship.

He said, it is so dark in Hollywood and the things that go on, if people knew that these documentaries are just scratching the surface of what really happens, that's terrifying.

Just terrifying.

Jason, can you hang on for another break?

Oh, yeah.

Okay.

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Jason Whitlock is who we're talking to.

He's a longtime sports writer, a TV personality from ESPN.

If you ever watch ESPN, you know who he is.

I mean, he's the guy who started the undefeated for ESPN and steered Fox Sports One studio show Speak for Yourself.

But he's also, and I just have to point this out because I find it amazing with people with different opinions actually winning things.

He, while he was at the Kansas City Star, he won the Scripps Howard National Journalism Award for Commentary in 2007, which is a really big deal.

He is the only sports writer to ever win that award.

Quite an accomplishment.

Jason, we only have a few minutes.

I'm going to ask you a couple of questions.

Just want a quick answer from me because I want to get into something a little deeper.

Last question on P.

Diddy.

You know, the videotape is out.

He was taping people in his house.

Is he done?

Is he Louis C.K.

at least for a little while?

Yeah, I think he's Russell Simmons.

He was Russell Simmons, another rap mogul who got Mewtwo'd and I think now lives in Bali and basically had to leave the country for peace.

And I think that's where Diddy is going to end up if there are no criminal charges.

I think he just ends up moving out of the country and existing from afar.

I want to turn quickly to Donald Trump.

I have a theory, and I'd love to hear your thought.

This Donald Trump trial in New York, I just don't think, I mean, the judge is so biased.

The jury is full of New Yorkers.

It is clear they have no case.

If you look at this the opposite way

of

O.J.

Simpson, where the jury, they even have admitted they just wanted to see the black man win one,

you know, at a different time, stick it to the man.

And so while they might have thought he was guilty, they voted to say not guilty and he was set free in justice.

I think that for political reasons, not race reasons, I think we're looking at the O.J.

Simpson kind of trial with Donald Trump, where they might know know he's absolutely not guilty, but they'd vote just because they hate him as a politician.

What do you think of that?

I think it's a real possibility.

I think the 2020 election was based on stirring up enough hatred so that people thought they were stopping Adolf Hitler 2.0.

And if you thought you could stop Adolf Hitler, there's no lengths you wouldn't go to.

If you needed mail-in ballots from dead people or whatever,

well, God, I'm stopping Adolf Hitler.

And so that's what they've done to Donald Trump.

And so could I see people in that jury room saying, yeah, but he's Adolf Hitler.

They've convinced me of that, and I got to stop him.

Yes, I think we could see that.

And I agree with you, Glenn.

It's clear-cut.

They have no case.

This deal is a farce.

But yeah,

thank God.

I mean, New York is bad.

But if this trial was in Washington, D.C.,

I would be totally convinced he would get convicted.

Yeah, me too.

So Joe Biden spoke at Morehouse and gave

an astonishing

negative speech.

What did you think about it?

Yeah, going to a bunch of 22-year-olds and telling them, hey, you're going to have to work 10 times as hard to accomplish anything in America is not an appropriate speech.

That's not going to fill anybody with confidence.

It's going to fill them with animus.

And to have that coming from the President of the United States is a joke and a disgrace.

I was, though, pleased, Glenn, that the response was very muted.

It was very muted.

People were aware, like, this guy's lying to us.

This guy's full of BS.

And so they didn't respond

to

the British Black Black Bridge.

Honestly, I was shocked that any university,

the audience, the graduating class would respond to him like that.

When he said those lines, I expected a real roar, and

it was shockingly muted.

And it's more than just the kids, because you've got to remember that there's the kids graduating, and then it's their family and friends who also had a muted reaction.

So that was a large cross-section across age and generations that, like,

you need to sing a different tune, man.

We're just not hearing that from you.

Is the black vote changing enough to change the outcome this time around?

I mean, I can't think of anybody whose life has gotten better, and especially if you're at the bottom of the scale,

your life has really gone down the tubes because of inflation and everything else.

I think what's happening is the stench and the stain stain of not supporting Democrat policies and candidates is starting to be removed where you can

because I think people just know it's BS, that it's insanity, doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting different results is insane.

And I just think people's eyes have been awakened enough that

they know

they're being lied to.

And so now, because as a black person in social settings, it's been very, very uncomfortable the last

50 years,

60 years, to be a Republican or a non-supporter of Democrat policies.

Now I think that stain has been removed and you can move in those social circles and people not disavow you or treat you like you're an alien.

And so I think that's a significant change.

I think people are being given the permission.

You know what?

Vote however you believe, or if you want to abstain and not support this insanity, this demonic stuff from the Democrats, go ahead and do it.

It makes perfect sense.

So the

same thing, I think, is being given permission is happening through people like Bill Maher.

When Bill Maher, I mean, Bill Maher's been amazing recently.

You know, I don't agree with him on a lot of stuff, but he is actually a classic liberal,

not a mad, crazy, woke progressive.

I almost am willing to go there, but I'm really not just because, and again, this isn't me being a Trump worshiper.

But the things he says about Trump are so insincere and inaccurate.

And, you know, last night on Guttfeld, he called Trump an insurrectionist.

Bill Maher is way too smart to believe Trump is an insurrectionist.

And so what Bill Maher is basically to me, I'm talking about this today on my show, he's just greedy.

He wants Republicans and Democrats to feel comfortable coming to his comedy show.

There's no real conviction here.

There's no real moral clarity.

There's no real authenticity.

And again, I'm a longtime viewer of his show and have enjoyed it, but this new little gimmick of,

hey, hate Trump, hate Trump, hate Trump, but yeah, the left is a little bit out of line.

It just, it bothers me.

He's too smart for it.

If he's really authentic, and again, it's not about, he doesn't have to say he likes Trump, but let's just move away from the lies.

Let's quit pretending like Trump is some evil dictator so how wait how does how does somebody like bill maher that's known for one thing but maybe does have uh strong uh classic liberal roots how do they change because when i when i started to say i don't like trump everybody said oh you've you're you know you're just a shill you're just trying to you know have ratings it hurt me to say that it hurt me great a great deal to say those things um but i believed it and I said, if I'm wrong, I'll apologize.

And then when I apologized, people said, well, he's just doing that for ratings and money.

How does somebody who actually has conviction in today's world

prove it?

Okay.

Well, at this point,

Glenn, I think Bill Maher needs to apologize because I think it's so obvious the lies that have been told about Trump.

Is Trump

mean-spirited or rude or

not polished the way we would want a politician to be polished?

Absolutely.

In public.

All of this other stuff is just, it's a joke to me, and it's been a joke, and it's been a joke to me from day one.

And I used to, I would argue with my family.

And again, I come from a black family that have all voted Democrat their entire life.

But I said in real time, when this all started, I was like, hey, this stuff that you're accusing Trump of, how is that any different than my father, my uncle, everybody that hung out at my dad's bar, the Masterpiece Lounge, they all talk the way Trump did.

I mean,

the whole, and I'm talking about grab them by the, you know what?

I know.

At the Masterpiece Lounge, this is commonplace.

I got an uncle that my mother's brother, who is, who's passed now, but he was my favorite uncle and my mother's love.

And I was like, How is it?

And your mom, and your mom, if I remember right, was like really, she was a deep Christian that really pushed it, right?

She's yes, she's definitely in church every Sunday and Wednesday right now.

But I was like, How's Trump any different than Uncle John?

And Glenn, I have to admit this, and it's not it's embarrassing to admit, but like, my uncle gave me his porn collection in his will, or in his death.

In his will?

Well, he gave them to me.

He knew he was dying.

Oh, my God.

Oh my gosh.

Oh, my gosh.

You know, 20 some-odd years ago, or I can't remember the year, my uncle.

I'm just like, and y'all think Trump is worse than Uncle John, or would Uncle John and Trump hang out with each other?

And if I can love Uncle John, why can't I tolerate Donald Trump?

What'd they say?

What'd they say?

They don't really have an answer for that, Glenn.

And again, this is my father, his friends, again, because my father's bar was my favorite place on the earth.

And everybody talked the way that Trump talks.

And no one was polished.

They were all driven by common sense.

And I'm not saying Trump's driven, but they were all just driven by common sense.

And they all thought,

you know, they were

ghetto superstars and Playboys

in the inner city community.

Everything to Trump.

And I was like, if you had a choice, and I ask people this all the time, you're going to go out for a beer with Trump or are you going to go out for a beer with Joe Biden?

Yes.

And if you have to think long about that question, I got questions about you.

Because one of these guys' daughter wrote a diary that said,

my father took showers with me, and one of them, the daughter, didn't write those things.

I just know which one I'm more comfortable hanging out with.

Me too.

Jason, thank you.

I'll see you a week from Saturday at the Fearless Army Roll Call in Nashville, Tennessee.

I invite you all over the country.

Please come to this.

This is black and white men and their sons coming together to make a pledge to be a man, to know what it means to be a God-fearing man.

I'll be there and teach a little bit of history and help out any way that I can.

But I urge you to come.

And Jason, no comment on this, but I just, I know you've been taking arrows for me.

And I just, I just bless you for just standing tall.

And whether we agree on things or not, it really doesn't matter.

The Lord needs all of us on deck right now.

He'll sort everything out afterwards.

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Thank you, Glad.

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Meeting somebody who is just absolutely a remarkable man in our studio right now is Dr.

Brukilski.

And

he was an abortionist, and he's now Divine Mercy Care Founder.

And we're honored to have him.

Doc, how are you?

Oh, Glenn, I'm doing well.

And how are you and your eyes doing, my friend?

They're good.

It's pretty ugly.

It's pretty ugly right now, but it's getting better.

Well, good, good.

I'm glad to hear that.

I needed your vision

when you began your TV programs.

We need your voice today.

So thanks for this invitation, buddy.

Thank you.

Thank you.

So tell me your journey.

I'd love to hear

where you were and then the moment where you were like, oh my gosh, what am I doing?

Sure.

So imagine yourselves in an OBGYN residency program, modern medicine at its finest,

technology at our fingertips.

But it was in the late 1980s.

So abortion on demand

was considered the standard of practice, the standard of excellence.

But I also realized that if it was so good, why didn't more of us do it?

There was a push even back then to say, you know, if you're a member of the OBGYN community, you really must perform abortions.

So here I was in my residency, and I'm listening to my patients, and they're telling me Ever since I was a kid, oh, we need, you know, sexual freedom.

We need to be released from the chains of our fertility.

And by listening to my female friends, just listening, being present, watching, observing, they taught me

that they truly needed

a sexual revolution and the backup to failed contraception was abortion.

And so being a good Polish kid, growing up in a really solid family, a faith-based, Bible-strong,

I began to realize the world was different from my home.

But in residency, I decided that I had a knack in medical school, I had a knack for listening to women, PCOS, PMS, menopause, irregular cycles,

you know, anxiety, sexual issues.

I loved the technology,

and

I initially bought the lie that you needed to be a great caregiver, you had to kill well.

That was the bottom line.

And this is still the lie.

They call it women's health care.

Reproductive freedom, reproductive justice.

Yes.

Right.

At every stage, Glenn.

And once again, I alluded that you really helped me early on in my new practice.

My practice after residency has been life-affirming.

Well, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

That's a whole nother story.

But this change of heart, to get back to it, is

I was, you know, God has a funny way of working with people.

I'm sure my parents never gave up praying on me.

I'm sure the pro-life movement out there, one of the greatest things they have ever done,

even in the midst of all this mess and this brokenness in the world today, brokenness in medicine, just the disgust, you know, when you abort life and you trump truth, you end up with...

incredible disillusion and a meth.

And so here I was, believe it or not, I was volunteering at a pregnancy resource center in Wichduck Road, Virginia, Virginia Beach, at night occasionally, once or twice a month, while I was going through my residency.

I was doing abortions, first, second, and third trimester.

I was doing them for eugenic reasons.

I was doing them for,

you know, for just because it wasn't the right time reasons.

I was doing it because the child wasn't perfect reasons.

What did you mean by eugenic reasons?

Well, you know, my cousin Mike had Down syndrome.

And he said, Johnny,

am I an endangered species?

He said it during the first two years of my residency when I was doing abortions.

How'd you answer that?

How do you think I did?

I was a weasel.

I said nothing.

Because

I couldn't lie to him like I could lie to my patients.

It's not a big deal.

It's just like taking an aspirin.

It's just like getting a tooth pulled.

You know, there's this challenge.

There's this incredible visceral.

I don't know.

I think Solzhenitsyn said something like,

the world goes through the human heart.

And I have met the enemy, as Pogo says, and it's me.

Right.

And then,

you know,

the rest of scripture and the rest of freedom-loving, especially Polish freedom-loving people of my background.

It goes through the human heart and the problem was me.

But I was perpetuating it by lies.

I was already beginning to water down the language, meaning that it really wasn't a human life at fertilization.

It was a process.

And we had to allow for IVF and we had to allow for other things.

And you couldn't believe at all for the revel, you know, for the health of women, for their happiness, that human life,

you know, that there's a code and in the beginning is there the code and the code is in life and the code is life.

And if it's human that created the code, then it's human life.

And so I began to just morph language.

No, you don't hear a heartbeat.

Like today, we don't hear a heartbeat at six weeks gestation.

There's no valves.

There's no heart.

Really, the heartbeat is at 22 weeks, as ACOG says.

So I adapted the political action views, the political action part of the American College that once used to be a professional organization.

And I was studying to be the best OBGYN I could be.

So late one night on labor and delivery, I have two patients, and that's where my book came from, Two Patients.

We always used to care for two patients in OBGYN.

Now it's only one, and it's, you know, it's whatever the woman wants and patient autonomy, correct?

And so in one room, I I had a lady miscarrying early labor at about 23, 24 weeks.

Back then, viability was after 26, 27.

And she was an early labor infected, and she wanted the baby.

So I did everything I could to help her and her unborn child using that language, whispering in her ear, holding her baby.

She wanted the baby.

She wanted the baby.

It was wanted.

Not welcomed as we should welcome people, but it was just wanted.

And I, okay, she wants it.

I want it.

Very next room, separated by one of the walls you have here at the Mercury Studios, there's another woman who doesn't want her baby.

Same gestational age, same disease.

There's a slight infection, possibly, but it was preterm birth.

We don't have a good idea what causes preterm birth, but she was an early labor, didn't want it.

She said, get it out of me.

Oh, my God.

I initially said,

well, there are some options because I really believed in giving people informed consent to the best of my ability, but I was manipulating it because as a physician, someone in power, someone in the media, someone in politics,

if people believe and look up to that, my God, you can drive the narrative in any way you want.

And if you don't provide questions of doubt, how can they learn?

How can we grow?

How can we improve our human condition?

So.

She didn't want it.

I didn't want it.

The hospital didn't want it.

I broke water and blew out.

Gave her medicine and blew out her pregnancy caught it in a bucket oh my gosh caught it in a bucket

i put it down making

well yes glenn it was a failed abortion but we don't use that term we now don't even talk about it we now say you must uh abandon the decision of that situation to the doctor the patient, and the family in the room.

They don't want us to intervene, intervene, the pro-life nurses, pro-life physicists.

No, no, no, no.

We don't want you there because let me tell you what I did.

The baby started crying.

I didn't do a very good history on her because it wasn't wanted.

Why would I do it?

Why would I waste my time?

I was becoming a bad doctor.

I was becoming sloppy, just what abortionists are.

Once you start eliminating a human life and believe that it's caring,

All of a sudden, your whole world, your whole ability to look at truth and love and beauty and goodness become warped.

You know what I did?

I heard the kid crying, and I said, oh my God, that's unmerciful.

She's going to hurt more.

She's going to suffer more.

Where's my lat pad?

A lat pad, man, is a mom.

The mom or the mom?

The mom.

I worried about the mom's suffering.

I was worried about the mom's suffering.

And in a false mercy, I took a

towel and I tried to suffocate the kid.

Jesus.

And it wouldn't, like, it kept moving around.

And when I tried to rearrange the head, the mouth, to suffocate it, Glenn,

I picked up the head.

Now remember, I'm a good doc.

I mean, I'm decent,

a little decent like you.

You know, we try, we try.

It weighed too much.

It felt too heavy.

I'm like, hell, this ain't 22 weeks.

This has got to be 25.

Because I could feel it.

I threw it on a scale,

505 grams, 5 grams over the limit that I had to call the neonatal intensive care unit in to resuscitate the baby.

So can you imagine?

We're living in a world right now that is falling in free fall everywhere.

The word, we can't define woman.

We can't define truth.

We can't misinformation, disinformation.

It's everywhere.

I had to call the nursery because I was compounded by law because you have to do what's legal, right?

That's moral.

And so I'm like, what the hell just happened?

Would you, would you, it would have been legal for you to suffocate the baby if it were

no one would have known.

Glenn.

How do you think we take these some some some people who do these second trimester terminations?

What do you think they do at clinics across the country?

Only about, I want to say 40 to 50 percent of all doctors inject the fetal heart with like potassium chloride or digoxin to stop the heart.

That means, let's say six out of ten of these kids, of these unborn children who are being exterminated,

they often die in the process, the trauma of going through the birth canal.

However, if they don't, they come out alive.

And then they're either put in a dirty supply room, door closed,

or we just drop, because remember, they're pretty weak at this stage.

We drop a towel over them and push it down.

Oh, my God.

Yes,

that's the reality.

Because once again,

you know, this is free fall.

So I call, the nursery walks in, the neonatologist comes in, she's Dr.

Debbie Plum.

She quickly assesses the situation and goes, hey, Bruchowski, stop treating my patients as tumors.

And oh, by the way, have a cup of coffee with me tomorrow.

So, can you imagine?

I'm now ripped.

I've been splitting probably since I began the process of medicine, realizing that it was going against everything I was raised with, everything that I looked up to, everything that I believed in.

And I accepted it.

I take full responsibility for this because once you meet God's mercy, you take responsibility for yourself.

Hold on, John.

Hold on.

I got to take a one-minute break.

I'm sorry.

This is

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So we have two and a half minutes here, and if you don't mind, I would love to, you know, continue our conversation after that.

But was this your moment where everything changed?

She shocked me with her question.

Why are you treating my patients as tumors?

It's all about the question.

It penetrated through the right brain into my brain and heart.

It was quickly after that that my mother suggested going to the same place she did.

Now the data is rolling in, Glenn.

abortion and breast cancer, abortion and preterm birth, abortion and mental illness.

The data is coming in.

I'm finding the visceral reaction to the brutality of what abortion is.

So I'm post-abortal

brutality.

And you're doing it for any reason at all on demand through

all nine months.

And

then I went on a pilgrimage.

And while I was there in prayer with my mother, who never gave up on me,

the mother of God

took my my hand and put it inside, in my prayer, only in my prayer, put it inside

Christ's lacerated heart, the source of mercy and the source of love.

How

I felt, it was it.

I was changed.

From that moment, it was as if I saw my life pass in miniature, all of it, all of that I've done, and I knew I had to be better.

So it was be excellent, see the underserved next to the served, and oh, by the way, follow the teachings of my son's word in church.

How do you

because I know I made mistakes, I wasn't, and I don't mean to,

I know you've dealt with this spiritually, so I can say this.

Yeah, but you were killing children.

Yes.

I made bad mistakes and choices, but I wasn't killing children.

How hard was it to feel worthy to even approach to ask for forgiveness?

I have to tell you, so the product, it's the prodigal sons story, the prodigal sons.

I believed lies.

I believed lies about sin.

I believed lies about suffering.

I believed lies about Abba, daddy.

I believed lies about my profession.

I also believed in transactional medicine rather than relational medicine.

Once I was beloved, once I felt beloved, everything else followed.

Doc, if you don't mind hanging on, we are talking to Dr.

John Brukalski,

an abortionist, turned pro-lifer.

And I want to talk to him about medicine in general, because this sickness is now happening all over the world, way beyond abortion.

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John Brukalski is with us.

He's an OBGYN.

He was an abortionist.

He just told us an amazing story about his change, what happened at a birth, that

please share with your friends.

Hard to listen to, but it ends in a good way.

The baby lived, right?

Yes, it did.

And what about the other baby in the other room?

You remember?

No, I don't.

Okay.

I don't.

And you had a change of heart.

Now you're the Divine Mercy Care Founder.

Right.

And

I want to ask you a couple of things.

I am gravely concerned because I'm a student of history.

We are,

you know, what happened to Germany was not just Hitler.

It was science.

And science and doctors

grew to look at science as their God.

And then they became God to decide who lives, who dies, and all the things that they can do.

Today, we have the technology to do a lot of the things that they want.

And

they were just slaughtering people because they were infirm, they were too old, they weren't worth it.

I mean, abortion is nothing

to them, but that's really kind of where it started.

Sure.

Are we now in our medical school?

Are we not following the exact road they were on?

We have relativized so much.

And when it comes comes to medicine, we never ask anymore, what is medicine for?

You know, there's this a really wonderful hero of mine, Jerome Lejeune,

the founder of Down syndrome.

He talked about, you know, we shouldn't be worried about the folly of medicine.

because technology is cumulative, but human wisdom is not.

Yemen.

And what happens is that each generation must

find the roots.

When you lose language and words become fungible

and you lose logic, where

traditional, scientifically sound,

not scientism,

but where you can use the senses to perceive creation

becomes lost

and everything is relativized and morphed.

The only thing that matters at that moment, Glenn, is love.

We've taken out early on, in the 1970s, one of the early Williams textbook, right?

You know, our Bible, an OB, obstetrics,

comes from the state of Texas.

At night, in between, I think, 1972 and 73's editions,

when does life begin?

Well, before that, it was before, at fertilization.

After that, at implantation.

Top down.

There was no vote.

It was just given.

Because whenever a state begins to lose debates or becomes

onerous and

communistic,

Nazi socialistic, where you've got to rule by force.

People don't naturally want to do this.

So you dumb down the academics

and then you slowly bring people into the indoctrination.

Same thing that happened in Nazi Germany is happening now.

They now have centers across the country because they're finding that only about 5 to 13% of all OBGYNs in the United States do abortions.

If it's so good, why don't more of us just do it?

Why do we we have to go to telehealth to get chemical abortions?

Why do we need to include nurse practitioners, PAs, midwives, and other non-professionals in the distribution of that?

Well, it's because

doctors bought the relative lie that I could be pro-life, but I can't tell someone else to do it.

That initial fracture.

Well, I can be, you know, whatever, a Christian, a Catholic, but I can't push that religion on others.

We don't ever want to proselytize.

But there are some basic scientific truths, fertilization, the genetics of

the human person,

that

is a commonality, like the Hippocratic Oath.

Then they pull out the Hippocratic Oath part about providing abortions.

Let me ask you, because I've brought the Hippocratic Oath up several times when we're talking about transgenderism.

Yes.

They are mutilating and sterilizing children.

Yes.

And we're seeing the results.

I mean, Europe is already off this trend, and we seem to be going deeper and deeper into it.

And I don't understand.

First, do no

harm.

Right.

How do they weigh this, these people?

Well, I think they weigh it the same way that there is only one way to treat the Chinese virus.

There's only one way to look at reproductive health.

People in power are realizing that they are in a minority, but they have the power.

And they use manipulation.

They use...

I can tell you that they look at our licenses.

They look at our livelihoods.

Because you may testify against the American College of OBGYN,

like the American Association of Pro-Life OBGYNs do on various political topics and medical topics.

Well, they don't want to debate us

and

they

quickly pull out the miss and disinformation cards almost immediately.

And

I can tell you that that's one of the reasons why I believe they went to a medical abortion because they had to find a way to get around

the dismemberment, the actual counting of body parts.

Once the calcium solidifies the bones from cartilage, right around 10, 11 weeks, Glenn,

you have to count body parts.

You know, I have to tell you, I think of this

medical abortion, this abortion pill.

Yes, sir.

And I think of, you know, just my own daughter, if she got pregnant.

and she was hiding it and she went someplace and got an abortion pill.

Yes.

She would, and she would, you know, do it in the upstairs bathroom,

and then the rest of her time living here,

she would be returning to the scene of the crime.

Yes.

The trauma

just never stops.

You know, when they talk about silent no-more, women who came up from their

surgical abortion experience, where they can't listen to a vacuum cleaner, the depression, the despair.

Yes.

And even think about, you know, even on the the transgender side, what is it, 12 times the suicide rate?

We've known that.

That's why the guy from Hopkins stopped it

after he moved to Eastern Virginia where I was.

And we were doing transgender surgeries back in the late 80s.

And I can tell you that it was all done supposedly for the health of the person, the good of the person, and yet that data was coming in and we ignored it because it was too politically necessary.

And so when you do a chemical abortion,

a medical abortion,

it's going, the products of conception are going to come out bloody with severe cramping, clots, fluid,

probably seeing

the fetus and the sac.

Because once again, there's no ultrasound.

There's no doctor visit.

There's just a, you know, something across state lines.

You pick up the bing.

Oh, yeah, it's going to be simple, just like a heavy period.

It's not like a heavy period.

I know.

And then they're going to see it, Glenn.

And that's why the approach to medicine now that we're doing is basically accompaniment.

Health is relational, not transactional.

That's why we're a not-for-profit.

We see the underserved next to the served because we take insurance, but we see those, we partner with 30 to 40 pregnancy centers.

Why?

Because they're in need.

These are the least of our brothers and sisters in our own communities.

We figured out a way, a hybrid model to do that.

Secondly,

we teach body literacy to women because you have to empower them.

Remember, women are kept

shame and guilt and secret, and yet they're trying to shout their abortions.

They can't because human nature says no.

And that's what's happening.

Oh, go to the emergency room when you're hemorrhaging.

Why don't they keep statistics?

We have no good statistics in abortion because no one wants to take them.

And so therefore, just go to the emergency room.

Tell them you've miscarried.

Tell them you've miscarried.

It keeps them in that shame cycle.

It keeps them in that guilt cycle.

And their hearts are splitting.

And all they have to do is see this now, Glenn.

Your finger's on the pulse, buddy.

This is going to come in droves.

And once again, all things work to the good to those who are called according to his purpose.

Romans 8, 28.

I believe he's going to use this for his.

Oh, he always does.

I know.

I know.

He always does.

But the pain is tough going through it.

Can I just ask a selfish question?

Well, Ellie, in a minute.

Oh, sure.

You mentioned early on you said we played a role.

How in the world did we play a role in your life?

I started

Tepiak Family Center, which is now Tepiak OBGYN, where we practice the life-affirming medicine in Fairfax, Virginia.

We began that February 10th, 1994.

My birthday.

February 10th, 1964 is my birthday.

I know, dog.

I know, I know, buddy.

But that's not it.

Yeah.

You were on TV, and you were beginning to use chalk talks, and you were beginning to say things.

I started something with very few doctors in the country trying to practice life-affirming medicine, both pregnancy center as well as alternatives to hormones and class one carcinogens as well as

perinatal hospice and seeing the underserved and people said it couldn't be done

and it is done it has been done for 35 years you

you and this

little did i know

that the Blaze, Mercury Studios,

for to be here today, it's part of my own healing, Glenn.

And I am grateful to our Heavenly Father, our Abba,

for you and your staff and your peeps here.

Thank you.

I'd love to have you back and talk more about just medicine in general.

And I would be glad.

Because

I think medicine is so far off.

And the pharmaceutical companies,

I think we are just...

We're just being kept sick.

And I'd love to talk to you about that some more.

Absolutely.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you

for what you're doing.

And I know you're in town to speak for

pre-born.

Thank you.

Which I think.

I think it's the best pro-abortion or pro-life thing out there where it is saving the mom.

They care as much about the mom as they do about the child.

Yes.

I can't thank you for your time.

Oh, you're so welcome.

You're so blessed.

God bless you.

Thank you very much.

Dr.

John Brukalski, he is an OBGYN.

He is the founder of the Divine Mercy Care.

You can find him at his website, drjohnberkalski.com.

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I lit the fuse and my life turns into everything it wasn't supposed to be.

He's going the distance.

He was the highest-paid TV star of all time.

When it started to change, it was quick.

He kept saying, No, no, no, I'm in the hospital now, but next week I'll be ready for the show.

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He's going to tell you the truth.

How do I present this with any class?

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So, uh.

Stu just read a headline.

He went, oh my gosh.

How could Donald Trump put the Third Reich in an ad?

Well, I just read the headline.

That's what I'm saying.

No, no, no.

That's what I mean.

That's what I mean.

You just read the headline.

And I said, no, no, no, read on.

In fact, let me do one better.

Let me play the ABC News report.

I'll play a part of it.

And Stephen, in the TV control room, stop it where it shows that headline and underneath.

Go ahead.

Former president is under fire for a video he posted on social media that used language from Nazi Germany.

The latest in a series of anti-Semitic and

authoritarian statements from Trump and his campaign.

Rachel Scott.

Just it out there as it's fact.

Hey, George, good morning to you.

It is normal, of course, for presidential candidates to share videos with their vision for the country.

It is not normal for those videos to have references to Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler.

The Trump campaign tells us this morning that this was a video that was shared by a staffer while the former president was in court saying that staffer missed the reference.

But as of this morning, that video has not been taken down.

It has been now, by the way.

Former President Donald Trump's sparking backlash this morning.

After a video posted to his social media account seemingly suggests there will be a unified right.

Stop.

Okay, look at Kim.

Can you even read it?

I can't read it at all.

You can't read it.

I can't read it at all.

You can't read it.

Okay.

And it wasn't produced by him.

It was some other person that his staff meant, one of his staff members passed on.

This ABC News report goes on to how

Donald Trump is known to quote Hitler and admire Hitler, and he's an anti-Semite that has problems with Jews.

It is absolutely incredible the lies the media tells.

But that's what you get.

That's what you get.

Dismiss them.

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