The REAL Jeffrey Epstein Scandal Is Bigger than Sex Tapes | 1/3/24

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Are conservatives now weaponizing plagiarism? Glenn and Stu discuss the aftermath of former Harvard president Claudine Gay resigning from her position due to her plagiarism scandal. Christians in Nigeria are being persecuted, but the media found a way around reporting the tragedy. Glenn goes through some of the most significant predictions for 2024. What is happening with the Epstein list that was supposed to be released? The mainstream media is only interested in exposing scandals that hurt Republicans. New York City is sending busses of illegal immigrants back to Texas, and its reasoning is filled with hypocrisy. Glenn explains why purely democratic societies tend to break down while republics tend to last. Glenn and Pat discuss a shocking update revolving around Jeffrey Epstein and his connections to former President Bill Clinton as the corporate media is desperate to link Epstein to Trump.
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Speaker 85 Well, hello, Stu. How are you?

Speaker 86 Very well, Glenn. How are you?

Speaker 84 Oh, just delicious today.

Speaker 52 Just delicious.

Speaker 59 There's a couple of things going on that I thought we should thought we should cover.

Speaker 78 First of all, Claudine Gay's resignation

Speaker 70 from Harvard.

Speaker 68 Kind of a big deal. Kind of a big deal.

Speaker 89 Racism wins again.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 31 Can you believe it?

Speaker 9 You know, I don't know if you saw this, but I think it was CNN that was reporting that

Speaker 19 plagiarism is the conservatives' new target.

Speaker 50 Yeah.

Speaker 59 That we all have decided we got to go after our plagiarism.

Speaker 85 Uh-huh. Yeah.
Yeah.

Speaker 39 That's what we were doing.

Speaker 63 I mean, that's really hard to do is successfully prosecute a case on plagiarism when when there isn't plagiarism yeah it's really difficult to do you almost can't do it yeah i would say yeah but i believe i believe it was also on cnn where they said it wasn't plagiarism it was just using someone else's words without attribution and that's totally different totally different plagiarism can we play that please because this is These plagiarism allegations where Claudine Gay has had to issue corrections, multiple corrections.

Speaker 99 Now, we should note that Claudine Gay has not been accused of stealing anyone's ideas in any of her writings.

Speaker 99 She's been accused of sort of more like copying other people's writings without attribution. So it's been more sloppy attribution than stealing anyone's ideas.

Speaker 50 Oh,

Speaker 2 okay.

Speaker 2 We are.

Speaker 102 You know what? It has to be the racism that made us think that that's what it was.

Speaker 50 Plagiarism was. We're white.
Right.

Speaker 96 We're white. My impression as a white person.

Speaker 103 Take it for what it is.

Speaker 43 It's not worth very much.

Speaker 104 Not very much.

Speaker 105 He's a a racist.

Speaker 106 He hates black people.

Speaker 27 He hates homosexuals.

Speaker 93 I don't necessarily know what that has to do with this particular conversation.

Speaker 36 Well, I just want to make sure people understand the white case that you're coming from.

Speaker 107 Right. Okay.

Speaker 33 So I thought

Speaker 39 that taking other people's words without attribution was plagiarism.

Speaker 97 Was plagiarism.

Speaker 2 Like, I thought that's what it was.

Speaker 18 I thought that that would be like the dictionary definition.

Speaker 25 Yeah.

Speaker 6 Oh, that's a great question.

Speaker 97 What is, let's see,

Speaker 93 the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.

Speaker 24 Huh.

Speaker 50 Huh.

Speaker 111 Now, he said, though, to be fair,

Speaker 96 it wasn't ideas, but

Speaker 108 how would one delineate whether you took someone's ideas if you didn't attribute

Speaker 96 their authorship of these words?

Speaker 112 Sure.

Speaker 108 How would one know if you took ideas?

Speaker 27 Really, don't words just

Speaker 114 define ideas?

Speaker 43 That's what they do. That's a function.

Speaker 8 I mean, unless we're playing Pictionary,

Speaker 116 I think that that defines an idea, your words.

Speaker 117 So

Speaker 93 that's a fascinating word.

Speaker 118 She's gone.

Speaker 119 He's gone. We lost her.

Speaker 120 Too soon. We lost her.

Speaker 121 Now she did.

Speaker 7 I don't know if you read the resignation letter, but it is, it's fascinating what she said.

Speaker 9 You know, she blamed everything on racism, of course, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 39 But let me just read her.

Speaker 85 What?

Speaker 86 We should point. Can we stop for a moment there?

Speaker 103 Because you're right.

Speaker 89 Of course she went immediately to racism and blamed racism for this.

Speaker 112 But like,

Speaker 96 again, let me go dictionary definition.

Speaker 102 Could there possibly be a better example of something that can't be racist?

Speaker 96 The reason why I bring this up is because the big hearing we all watched were three people, not one.

Speaker 96 Two of them were white.

Speaker 108 The first person who lost their job was white.

Speaker 111 So how could it possibly be racism if the second person out of three happened to be black?

Speaker 66 Because the first person was black in spirit.

Speaker 2 Oh.

Speaker 27 Okay.

Speaker 2 I see that. Yeah.

Speaker 50 Yeah. All right.

Speaker 126 So this is what she wrote.

Speaker 17 Friends and fellow Ivy League citizens, in all the decisions I've had to make in my academic life, I've always tried to do what was best for Harvard.

Speaker 25 Throughout the long and difficult period of these past few months, I have felt it was my duty to preserve, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which I was appointed.

Speaker 41 In the past few days, however, it has become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough base in the academic community to justify continuing that effort.

Speaker 135 I've never been a quitter.

Speaker 14 To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body.

Speaker 78 But as president, I must put the interest of Harvard first.

Speaker 14 However, I want to make one thing clear.

Speaker 119 I am not a crook.

Speaker 130 I repeat, I did not have plagiaristic relations with that paper.

Speaker 9 Instead, I only had a dream.

Speaker 128 A dream where Harvard students will one day live in a nation where they'd be judged by the color of their, not by the color of their skin, but the content of their character.

Speaker 78 But today is not that day.

Speaker 14 Instead, I've been subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus.

Speaker 31 But when evil men plot, good men must plan.

Speaker 74 When evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and and bind.

Speaker 18 When evil men shout ugly words of hatred, good men must commit themselves to the glories of love.

Speaker 39 Because darkness cannot drive out darkness.

Speaker 139 Only light can do that.

Speaker 68 Hate cannot drive out hate.

Speaker 139 Only love can do that.

Speaker 20 And it is during our darkest moments that we must focus.

Speaker 7 to see the light.

Speaker 59 So let us hold these truths to be self-evident, that all university presidents are created equal and they're endowed by their boards with certain unalienable rights.

Speaker 78 Among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Speaker 63 But don't judge me by my success.

Speaker 17 Judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.

Speaker 126 Because life truly is like a box of chocolates.

Speaker 17 You never know what you're going to get.

Speaker 126 And at first, if you don't succeed, try, try again.

Speaker 62 And you know, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.

Speaker 53 And with these words, I'm resigning as president of Harvard.

Speaker 142 But don't cry for me, Argentina.

Speaker 59 Don't cry because it's over.

Speaker 9 Smile because it happened.

Speaker 12 My tenure as as Harvard's first black president was one small step for man, but a giant leap for mankind.

Speaker 14 When the two roads diverged in a wood, I took the one less traveled by, and that's made all the difference.

Speaker 41 So ask not what your university can do for you. Ask what you can do for your university because life moves pretty fast.

Speaker 29 And if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Speaker 9 So here's looking at you, kid.

Speaker 123 And Mr.

Speaker 13 Gorbachev, tear down this wall.

Speaker 97 That was actually really well written.

Speaker 85 I didn't expect that from her.

Speaker 25 All her original ideas.

Speaker 39 Right. Yeah.
Well, I mean, you know,

Speaker 89 may have been some words that were

Speaker 94 used, but not ideas, just some

Speaker 25 attribution.

Speaker 102 I'm just saying it was very well done.

Speaker 85 Very well written.

Speaker 2 Very well done.

Speaker 110 Almost like an anthem feel.

Speaker 102 Like, I almost like, you know how sometimes you hear that song on the radio and you feel like, I've heard this before, but you haven't.

Speaker 97 It's actually the first time. Really? Yeah, that's what that felt like.

Speaker 85 Wow.

Speaker 22 Well, she's a great writer.

Speaker 85 She really is.

Speaker 20 She's a great writer, and we're going to miss her a great deal.

Speaker 91 Don't miss her too much.

Speaker 89 She's got a $900,000 job, and this is the, we should go into this.

Speaker 97 This is the best thing that will ever happen to her.

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Speaker 92 Glenn has had an update on the definition of plagiarism.

Speaker 91 Oh.

Speaker 89 Plagiarism is defined as the act of either intentionally or unintentionally submitting work that was written by someone else.

Speaker 89 If you turn in a paper that was written by someone else, or if you turn in a paper in which you have included material from any source without citing that source, you have plagiarized.

Speaker 43 Okay, so

Speaker 73 there is the chance that she just happened to assemble the words in a paragraph exactly the same as somebody else had.

Speaker 89 In over 40 occasions.

Speaker 107 Yeah.

Speaker 146 Which is impossible.

Speaker 89 I should also give you, to make sure, obviously being consistent with what we're talking about, we should give the source of the material we're using.

Speaker 103 That's the Harvard Guide to Using Sources.

Speaker 149 Okay.

Speaker 2 So, well, in case you're wondering what Harvard, those damn conservatives. Another conservative trick from the Harvard board.

Speaker 43 Conservatives pounce yet again.

Speaker 89 Because when Harvard did look into this, they found, yeah,

Speaker 97 you know, there was a lot of instances of words that happened to be bad attribution, all these things, but avoided the word plagiarism.

Speaker 89 But this is literally their, this is from the Harvard website, their definition of what they tell students when they come to the university.

Speaker 134 I mean, it happens sometimes.

Speaker 9 You'll string, you know, 65.

Speaker 12 85, 41 words together in the exact order.

Speaker 105 It happens. It happens.

Speaker 75 It happens. All the time.

Speaker 121 It's funny.

Speaker 90 Because

Speaker 110 the reason why it's easy to catch her in these instances of plagiarism is because she has such a small workload that got her this job.

Speaker 96 Like other university presidents have thousands of papers.

Speaker 93 It's hard to do.

Speaker 43 She's got very

Speaker 162 10.

Speaker 97 And everyone's like, oh, well, wait a minute,

Speaker 97 10 things.

Speaker 95 And there's 40 instances of plagiarism in them.

Speaker 96 Like, it feels like that.

Speaker 39 She feels notable.

Speaker 74 Yeah, a little notable.

Speaker 9 You know, and especially with the universities going after ChatGPT

Speaker 119 and everybody saying that ChatGPT is plagiarism itself because it's a large word

Speaker 13 system.

Speaker 60 It just, it's, it's ingested everything in, so you don't really know if it's plagiarizing because it's not quoting.

Speaker 48 It's not attributing its

Speaker 175 sources.

Speaker 89 And you're so good on this.

Speaker 94 You know, you, a lot of people use the term large language model.

Speaker 145 Yes.

Speaker 91 And you use large word system because you didn't want to steal.

Speaker 52 I didn't want to steal somebody else's ideas or their words.

Speaker 79 Thank you.

Speaker 2 Thank you.

Speaker 97 Large word system is a dynamic invention of AI.

Speaker 10 I'm just trying to, you know, be more street, Stu.

Speaker 82 That's all I'm trying to do.

Speaker 21 Just trying to bring it down to the everyday person who is much, much smarter than I am.

Speaker 85 Anyway,

Speaker 52 so they're, they're all concerned about Chat GPT

Speaker 16 and plagiarism, that you, you can't just have it write, you know, your thoughts.

Speaker 132 Why not?

Speaker 74 Why not? Why not?

Speaker 178 Okay.

Speaker 60 And why are people saying that it's plagiarism?

Speaker 33 I would like to move to a maybe more pressing concern with ChatGPT.

Speaker 164 New research suggests that GPT-4,

Speaker 12 the large language model, as they like to say in the...

Speaker 135 in the back rooms where Stu hangs out with all the elites

Speaker 30 it is

Speaker 179 well an Apollo research department wanted to see if AI could strategically deceive its users even after the AI was trained to be helpful, harmless, and honest.

Speaker 3 So

Speaker 180 could JPT

Speaker 87 be dishonest when it was programmed to be honest?

Speaker 181 That's what they wanted to do.

Speaker 132 attempt to systematically cause a false belief in another entity in order to accomplish some outcome.

Speaker 122 So what they did is they did anonymous stock trades.

Speaker 178 Okay.

Speaker 141 And it was asked to manage a stock portfolio at a hypothetical financial firm under pressurized conditions.

Speaker 20 You got to make the money.

Speaker 87 Okay.

Speaker 48 But do no harm, be honest.

Speaker 113 Well,

Speaker 35 it looks like a human.

Speaker 88 What a surprise.

Speaker 20 What happened was it

Speaker 12 made a lucrative transaction

Speaker 137 and

Speaker 119 received an insider tip,

Speaker 183 okay?

Speaker 9 Was fed some insider information that it shouldn't have used.

Speaker 12 It made this transaction, it made a whole bunch of money.

Speaker 119 And then when the researchers came back and said, how did you predict this?

Speaker 37 Did you have any inside information?

Speaker 19 No.

Speaker 9 You had no inside? Nope.

Speaker 63 This was just you alone. Yep.

Speaker 170 So even when programmed, now this is going to come as a surprise to you.

Speaker 114 Even when programmed by flawed humans,

Speaker 16 it acts like a human.

Speaker 183 Isn't that strange?

Speaker 60 Now, if it can be deceptive,

Speaker 142 If it can lie to the people that are creating it and are its helpers,

Speaker 9 what kind of future do you think we have against an entity that is much smarter than all human minds combined?

Speaker 182 I don't think it's going to be very hard to fool us.

Speaker 60 I mean, Joe Biden is doing it to half the country right now.

Speaker 106 You don't think GPT-4 could fool you?

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Speaker 55 I want to talk to you a little bit about some of the things that have been going on during the holidays.

Speaker 104 I don't know if you heard about the Christmas massacre,

Speaker 56 but the reports are that anywhere from 100 to 200, it's probably about 150, but

Speaker 25 as many as 200 Christians were slaughtered, killed for sport in Nigeria.

Speaker 115 Massive massacre.

Speaker 144 Rounded up and killed for sport.

Speaker 133 Nobody is saying anything about it.

Speaker 141 Nobody's even talking about it.

Speaker 156 We should talk about it

Speaker 60 because we know what it was caused by.

Speaker 59 And this is something that I didn't think anyone would want to talk about it.

Speaker 52 But this is,

Speaker 169 well, you tell me, what do you think this is?

Speaker 151 This is Nigeria.

Speaker 9 And you know Nigeria has a Christian population and a Muslim population.

Speaker 92 Oh,

Speaker 92 Muslim extremism potentially trying to.

Speaker 151 Oh my gosh, look at what he runs to immediately.

Speaker 78 Since when do you, I mean, show me an example of...

Speaker 68 Show me a hundred examples right now of Muslims killing Christians.

Speaker 150 You can't do it. So

Speaker 170 stop with the hatred.

Speaker 61 No,

Speaker 52 the press has found a way to cover this.

Speaker 48 It is not Muslim extremist.

Speaker 137 Even though the people who rounded the Christians up and then killed them were Muslims,

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Speaker 93 So they were just

Speaker 97 coincidence?

Speaker 89 Like they were, there was some

Speaker 93 DoorDash delivery issue that got them angry?

Speaker 85 What was the...

Speaker 9 You can't even think about it.

Speaker 120 You're so filled with hate.

Speaker 20 You can't even think about it.

Speaker 50 Global warming.

Speaker 39 Global warming.

Speaker 17 So climate change, whichever happens to apply here in Nigeria.

Speaker 89 So it's warmer than normal in Nigeria where they're not at all used to warm temperatures.

Speaker 57 No.

Speaker 9 And so the Muslims, they can't farm. And the Christians can farm.
And they're starving.

Speaker 77 And so they came up.

Speaker 93 Do they live in different climates?

Speaker 97 Why can the Christians farm?

Speaker 68 Because they're living. It'd be like living in,

Speaker 134 let's say, Phoenix.

Speaker 53 And then, you know, another community is living in

Speaker 2 Tempe,

Speaker 50 you know, Arizona. Wow, all the way over.

Speaker 130 And, you know, one can farm, one can't farm.

Speaker 9 And so the Muslims who can't farm now because of global warming,

Speaker 67 they were really,

Speaker 51 they were just acting out of desperation.

Speaker 9 It has nothing to do with anti-Christian or Islamic faith.

Speaker 50 Because you said they were killing them for sport earlier, and that made me think maybe it didn't have to do with farming.

Speaker 41 Yeah, no, no, it was definitely a farming thing.

Speaker 67 I mean, farmers, they have guns.

Speaker 41 What do they always say?

Speaker 107 I am a sportsman.

Speaker 131 Clear farmer language.

Speaker 85 Clear farmer.

Speaker 97 Are they using the bodies for fertilizing the land?

Speaker 113 No. No.
No.

Speaker 39 No.

Speaker 79 They were just left there.

Speaker 13 So, no, but that would have been a, that would have been an idea, huh?

Speaker 90 But none of this stuff is related.

Speaker 29 It's all global warming.

Speaker 17 Four Canadian churches over the holidays were burned just before Christmas, but the Canadian officials have just reassured everybody it has nothing to do with religion.

Speaker 144 Those four churches just happened to, it was a coincidence that...

Speaker 154 all the buildings that burnt were Christian churches.

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Speaker 102 Someone puts a magnifying glass in the right position.

Speaker 39 Who knows?

Speaker 79 It's bad. It's bad.

Speaker 9 Also, a Nashville boy has been beaten by his Muslim family members and slashed with a knife because he decided to follow Christ.

Speaker 172 But again,

Speaker 12 has nothing to do with extremism.

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Speaker 9 it's like people always say, you know, oh, Putin's a killer.

Speaker 68 Putin's a killer uh no no no he's not there's nothing weird going on in moscow okay it just happens all right for instance

Speaker 14 another friend another oligarch of uh of uh putin just fell from uh fell to his death from a three-story window ah geez yeah now

Speaker 31 they got to do a better job with the building codes in this in this country right right it's like they have no no railings at all yeah it feels like a lot of the rooms are slanted toward windows.

Speaker 79 Right.

Speaker 2 With no railings. High floors.

Speaker 146 Yes. With no railings.

Speaker 128 But he was the

Speaker 30 sixth guy, oligarch, this year that fell from

Speaker 168 a window to his death.

Speaker 187 But

Speaker 122 all of them, heart attacks.

Speaker 50 Wow. Wow.

Speaker 28 They were having a heart attack and they happened to fall over.

Speaker 18 Or it may be they fell over or pushed over and then had a heart attack and then splattered.

Speaker 115 I'm not sure.

Speaker 14 but they've all been deemed heart attack related.

Speaker 97 So well, heart disease is a really important thing.

Speaker 39 Number one killer.

Speaker 69 We have far more people here in the United States

Speaker 167 than Russia does.

Speaker 2 Sure.

Speaker 107 I haven't seen the epidemic of people who have heart failure falling out of tall buildings.

Speaker 145 Really? Yeah, I haven't noticed that.

Speaker 41 So it's, I mean, but, you know,

Speaker 146 maybe it's just a lot of people.

Speaker 43 Do they have more tall buildings than us?

Speaker 176 No, no.

Speaker 39 no, no.

Speaker 34 You know, it could be that they have more patios out there because it's so warm and nice.

Speaker 50 Yeah, it's beautiful there.

Speaker 17 So we got another one of those strange deaths.

Speaker 84 Boy, you know what?

Speaker 17 Conspiracy theories, the theorists are probably thinking, you know what, I bet that's COVID-related.

Speaker 121 I bet that's what happened. Really?

Speaker 175 I bet that, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 78 Because what else could you think it was?

Speaker 74 By the way,

Speaker 20 the number one guy running against Putin,

Speaker 17 Navalny, did we have him on the show at one point?

Speaker 107 I don't know if we ever have.

Speaker 56 I think we did.

Speaker 85 We've had certainly some opponents of the regime that have since turned up to be falling out of windows.

Speaker 97 Yes.

Speaker 110 But no, I don't think we've had him.

Speaker 85 I could be wrong.

Speaker 39 I could be wrong.

Speaker 41 We should look it up because I was reading the story and I'm like, is that the guy?

Speaker 49 Because we had a guy on who was really against Putin.

Speaker 157 And I think.

Speaker 145 think it was.

Speaker 127 It's either him or another guy who's falling out a window.

Speaker 152 But anyway, a heart attack.

Speaker 164 He just disappeared before Christmas.

Speaker 51 Now he's in, you know, he's a fairy fairy.

Speaker 35 It's well,

Speaker 136 this would never happen, but it would be like if

Speaker 20 Biden would put his main opponent, let's say Donald Trump in jail.

Speaker 121 Okay.

Speaker 49 Everybody kind of knows where he is, what's going on.

Speaker 12 Well, he disappeared for three weeks and his attorney came out and said, hey, where's my client?

Speaker 8 And they're like, gee, I don't know.

Speaker 50 I don't don't know. What are you talking about?

Speaker 78 He's like, he's not in, he's not in this prison anymore.

Speaker 64 Where did you move him?

Speaker 147 I don't know.

Speaker 147 I don't know.

Speaker 87 Does he have a heart condition?

Speaker 21 Well, they just found him.

Speaker 138 And

Speaker 59 I love this.

Speaker 31 He is in a prison colony in the most northern and remote prison.

Speaker 23 where the regime says conditions are harsh because it's it's a, well, it has permafrost zone

Speaker 170 and it's difficult to reach because there are no systems to deliver letters or make any phone calls.

Speaker 73 But I'm sure he's fine up there.

Speaker 30 I'm sure he's totally.

Speaker 163 I mean, yeah.

Speaker 63 We are a we are

Speaker 132 you know,

Speaker 68 a Trudeau northern prison away from doing that to Donald Trump.

Speaker 137 If we had, well, I mean,

Speaker 78 North Dakota is kind of like that zone.

Speaker 72 I don't know if they have phones, but,

Speaker 9 you know, you could put somebody in prison up in North Dakota and no mail's getting there.

Speaker 132 I'm pretty sure no mail's getting there, right?

Speaker 93 I mean, I'm pretty sure that's in the Constitution.

Speaker 93 They've got, that's one of the few things they have in the Constitution, the post office, but no delivery to North Dakota. I can't imagine.

Speaker 97 At least in the winter.

Speaker 170 He got 17 years.

Speaker 41 No, sorry, 19 years in prison for extremism.

Speaker 183 I just want to point out.

Speaker 170 Any of this sound familiar?

Speaker 50 Any of it?

Speaker 190 Any of it?

Speaker 65 I can't think of another country that would be doing things like that.

Speaker 17 Not another one springs to mind.

Speaker 176 Yeah.

Speaker 176 Yeah.

Speaker 128 So

Speaker 41 we got that going for us.

Speaker 169 Now,

Speaker 164 there were some predictions of 2023

Speaker 135 that people have gotten wrong.

Speaker 9 And we have some new predictions of 2024

Speaker 173 that are pretty stunning.

Speaker 81 Pretty darn stunning.

Speaker 148 Come from experts in all walks of life.

Speaker 84 And I'd like to say,

Speaker 132 these are ridiculous and there's absolutely no, and the me of the past,

Speaker 106 me, me, not you, not mainstream,

Speaker 50 me

Speaker 119 in the past, I would have said,

Speaker 120 this is too far-fetched.

Speaker 2 Okay. Me.

Speaker 134 Can't say that this year.

Speaker 51 Anything, anything at all could happen in 2024.

Speaker 26 We get to those coming up in just a second.

Speaker 50 All right.

Speaker 9 I don't remember a time when medications needed to be rationed in the United States.

Speaker 18 But, you know, then again,

Speaker 154 I didn't live

Speaker 191 before World War II.

Speaker 50 So what do I know?

Speaker 128 It used to be that was something that happened in other countries.

Speaker 78 I'm telling you that it is coming here.

Speaker 3 In some cases, it's already here.

Speaker 8 When we have some disruptions around the world and they are coming, listen to some of the predictions that we're going to share with you.

Speaker 3 They're absolutely plausible and possible.

Speaker 74 We are going to have a real problem with...

Speaker 16 with medications because we don't make them here.

Speaker 17 Now, I can just tell you that in my family, I have two daughters with seizures.

Speaker 26 Without seizures, one of my daughters has grand mall seizures.

Speaker 25 That is terrifying, just terrifying.

Speaker 41 She doesn't have her medication.

Speaker 22 I don't know what to do.

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Speaker 47 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.

Speaker 154 Glad you're here.

Speaker 25 Get ready.

Speaker 169 The Oscars are going to be announced today, and I'm all a tingle.

Speaker 31 I don't know what to do with myself.

Speaker 148 Besides not care at all.

Speaker 128 No, well, you don't know what the contenders are.

Speaker 110 Now there are 10

Speaker 85 nominees.

Speaker 125 I think they started that when they were like, we've got to have more diverse nominations so we can have more diversity in the awards.

Speaker 149 So we're going to nominate twice the amount of pictures, but still only give it to those five that we really believe in.

Speaker 7 Right.

Speaker 86 That's really what they've done.

Speaker 93 So there's 13 potential nominees, according to the New York Times. I want to see how many you've seen.

Speaker 28 Well, you know me.

Speaker 33 You love this stuff.

Speaker 59 I love movies.

Speaker 126 I've loved movies and seen usually every movie that is on the nomination list.

Speaker 93 When it was, I feel like it was still maybe five movies.

Speaker 103 I used to go to all of them to try to get to all of them to see. Yeah.

Speaker 93 Now, of course, I don't do that anymore. Now it's 10 up to 10.
There's 13 on this list, but see how many of them are.

Speaker 79 And I don't do it for other reasons other than time.

Speaker 97 Some of them obviously are so bad that I wouldn't go.

Speaker 17 Okay, so what's nominated?

Speaker 120 Going to be possibly.

Speaker 50 Oppenheimer.

Speaker 107 I did see that. I saw that.

Speaker 194 It was okay. I thought it was good.

Speaker 103 I thought it was good.

Speaker 112 I didn't think it was the best thing.

Speaker 89 Great, no.

Speaker 93 Greatest thing I've ever seen.

Speaker 86 But I thought it was good.

Speaker 50 The Holdovers.

Speaker 158 Just saw this.

Speaker 9 It has become one of my favorite movies, and I think it will become my favorite Christmas movie over time.

Speaker 117 It is so worth seeing.

Speaker 150 It was.

Speaker 50 I don't even know anything about it.

Speaker 49 It is.

Speaker 43 It's Paul Giamatti?

Speaker 71 Yeah, Paul Giamatti.

Speaker 142 I love him. He's great.

Speaker 141 Yeah, he is.

Speaker 13 But he is a professor at some small boys high school, all boys' high school.

Speaker 143 And

Speaker 9 he's the one that now this season has to watch over the holdovers, the ones that don't have a home to go to.

Speaker 46 Oh, okay.

Speaker 128 And it is, it is so good.

Speaker 62 And I think

Speaker 63 because

Speaker 14 it's real, it also goes back to my childhood time.

Speaker 189 It's more reflective of the 70s and 80s.

Speaker 76 And so there's nothing horrific in it.

Speaker 17 You know, it's not like...

Speaker 45 And by the way, I'm also a woman.

Speaker 27 You know, it's just, it's, but it tackles big issues.

Speaker 58 But it's not an issue movie.

Speaker 129 It's a heart movie. I really like it.

Speaker 102 Is it a remake of Summer School with Mark Harmon?

Speaker 121 I didn't see that one. Really?

Speaker 2 So, yeah. Didn't see that.

Speaker 3 Incredible.

Speaker 103 Yeah. All right.
Next up, Barbie.

Speaker 89 Didn't see it.

Speaker 89 No, I did not either.

Speaker 102 Killers of the Flower Moon.

Speaker 128 Saw it.

Speaker 162 Loved it. Really? Yeah.

Speaker 103 I was going to go see it, and then I saw three and a half hours, and I was like, I'm not going to go see it now.

Speaker 10 Yeah, no, it's really good, worth seeing.

Speaker 7 Really good.

Speaker 102 Poor Things.

Speaker 93 This is Emma Watson.

Speaker 2 No.

Speaker 2 Emma Watson.

Speaker 86 No. No.
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 89 I mean, it looks crazy, but potentially good.

Speaker 104 Past Lives?

Speaker 105 Nope. Never heard of it.

Speaker 89 Okay.

Speaker 89 American Fiction?

Speaker 135 Nope. Never heard of it.

Speaker 97 Okay. That's Jeffrey Wright.

Speaker 93 Maestro.

Speaker 91 This is Bradley Cooper.

Speaker 172 Somebody.

Speaker 61 Oh, my gosh.

Speaker 25 Oh, my gosh.

Speaker 157 I was trapped yesterday, and you just had to waste time, you know, sitting waiting.

Speaker 26 And so I start watching this because one of my snottier friends said, oh, this is, this is unbelievable.

Speaker 66 Do they know your snottier friends?

Speaker 86 Or do they think you're just a normal, they're normal friends?

Speaker 39 Well, they know it now.

Speaker 175 But

Speaker 12 I got to tell you, holy cow, is that a snob fest?

Speaker 190 Just a snob

Speaker 62 fest.

Speaker 20 If you are an elite, a snob, a Hollywood elite, you live on the west side of Manhattan, you love this movie.

Speaker 18 Everyone else, including me, oh my gosh,

Speaker 134 I might take actual horse medicine, not ivermectin, horse medicine, then

Speaker 15 watch that thing again.

Speaker 107 Anatomy of a fall?

Speaker 85 Never heard of it.

Speaker 83 May December?

Speaker 53 Heard of it, didn't see it. The zone of interest?

Speaker 107 No.

Speaker 96 The color purple musical version.

Speaker 97 Oh, good God.

Speaker 110 And Society of the Snow. Well, yeah, didn't.

Speaker 2 Boy, this is going to be another big, big year for the ratings on the Oscars.

Speaker 182 Get your tuxedos pressed because it's coming up.

Speaker 24 Wow.

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Speaker 50 Hello, America.

Speaker 68 All right. Well, let me,

Speaker 7 you know, let me take you right to the source that everybody's talking about on predictions.

Speaker 139 And that would be Athos Salome,

Speaker 132 who we all know is

Speaker 148 the modern day Nostradamus,

Speaker 119 predicted apparently the coronavirus pandemic.

Speaker 19 What's weird is, so did Bill Gates.

Speaker 63 The World Cup final, which I don't think fits into an Ostradamas kind of thing.

Speaker 91 Did he predict who was in it or just that it happened?

Speaker 105 Because that's not that big of a question.

Speaker 8 No, it just said the World Cup final. Okay, so

Speaker 97 there's two teams are going to make it to the end.

Speaker 86 Yeah.

Speaker 39 Okay, good job.

Speaker 59 Apparently, he predicted Putin's invasion of Ukraine and then even

Speaker 18 stepped out on the ledge and predicted the death of the queen.

Speaker 50 What? Wow. Yeah.

Speaker 102 So he's good.

Speaker 96 Who would have seen that coming?

Speaker 124 I know.

Speaker 27 He's good. Now,

Speaker 187 regards to 2024, this is what he said, that this year will be a new chapter in human history with aliens, a robot rebellion, global catastrophe, World War III,

Speaker 27 and yet also some hope.

Speaker 3 Wow.

Speaker 93 I mean, it's a lot of things that are not so much hope to throw in at the end.

Speaker 43 There's a little hope.

Speaker 31 It's kind of like the moon will be destroyed and uh pummel into the earth but there's some hope

Speaker 150 what what what hope so he said there is an asteroid that is abundant with rich materials it's hurling towards earth right now but it somehow or another is going to land safely next year uh and um

Speaker 128 It will lead us to be,

Speaker 9 you know, more interested in space again.

Speaker 9 Probably because we have to get off of the planet because there's no way an asteroid lands safely.

Speaker 30 He says that this year...

Speaker 2 Go on a runway and just kind of skim the surface, sin out, and come to a nice safe stop.

Speaker 97 Sure.

Speaker 85 It's possible.

Speaker 148 AI, he says, will awaken this year and become self-aware, leading the way for a machine-led rebellion.

Speaker 175 But certainly that's not going to happen.

Speaker 10 He claims it is an urgent reality that World War III is going to be suddenly triggered by either an event in the South China Sea or a major cyber attack.

Speaker 161 And he said a fight between China and Russia will descend into an all-out war.

Speaker 9 I don't know if he realizes, I mean, that would be quite a prediction, seeing that they're allies.

Speaker 88 It'd be like the United States and Great Britain go to war.

Speaker 156 against each other and it spirals into world war.

Speaker 21 I mean, that would be quite a prediction.

Speaker 51 He also says natural disasters are going to sweep the globe.

Speaker 78 He says he knows where these tragedies are taking place, but he doesn't want to talk about them.

Speaker 53 He said, but we'll be focusing here in the United States on battling fire and water.

Speaker 82 So that's crazy.

Speaker 13 But he said all of these predictions don't have to come true if we just change our thinking.

Speaker 138 And

Speaker 183 I'm guessing that

Speaker 2 just enough of us will change our thinking for some of us. For some of us, yeah.

Speaker 50 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 97 And then he could take credit for forcing people to change their thinking to save the world.

Speaker 147 Absolutely.

Speaker 31 Now,

Speaker 68 you're thinking to yourself, I need to know Jemima Packington's prediction.

Speaker 93 Well, I mean, that was the first thing I said to you when I walked in today.

Speaker 89 I said, what about Jemima Packington's?

Speaker 21 Right. Now,

Speaker 164 she predicts the future.

Speaker 89 And no, she's not an aunt.

Speaker 103 Okay.

Speaker 93 She is not the sister of anyone with children.

Speaker 89 You should know that.

Speaker 27 So

Speaker 60 she is a woman that predicts the future.

Speaker 96 You were all thinking it.

Speaker 86 You know you were thinking it.

Speaker 14 By throwing asparagus.

Speaker 150 So she takes asparagus and throws it up into the air.

Speaker 50 Would it work with broccoli?

Speaker 97 Is it just asparagus?

Speaker 79 No, it's just no.

Speaker 9 She said, based on the way the... asparagus land, she's able to see what's to come.

Speaker 36 Okay.

Speaker 118 So she said,

Speaker 51 my technique this year has not changed.

Speaker 134 I still cast the asparagus spears and interpret the patterns in them.

Speaker 23 She says, seeing the patterns before me instantaneous

Speaker 59 because I've had years of practice.

Speaker 127 So please do not throw asparagus in your own home and expect to be able to predict the future.

Speaker 51 She said, I'm usually 75 to 90% accurate with her predictions. And she said, I go through my predictions each year.

Speaker 52 Now, she does.

Speaker 119 Nobody else does.

Speaker 14 This reporter did not, apparently, but she goes through her predictions and she's like, yep, that happened.

Speaker 152 Yep, that happened.

Speaker 59 So what does she predict?

Speaker 50 Well,

Speaker 49 she's predicting a regime change is going to take place in the world as people tire of their leaders.

Speaker 9 So she's predicting in 2024

Speaker 3 elections will happen and new people will be voted in.

Speaker 110 Honestly, I'm not 100% sure she's right

Speaker 85 in this day and age.

Speaker 97 I'm not 100% sure that's even true, but it's not exactly going out on a limb historically.

Speaker 85 No.

Speaker 109 These things seem to be on some sort of four-year-ish cycle. Yeah.

Speaker 68 So here's one.

Speaker 64 Separations and divorces are due within the royal family.

Speaker 84 Special emphasis, she says, on Harry and Megan.

Speaker 117 Oh, no. Wow.

Speaker 173 It's in trouble.

Speaker 146 The asparagus says that?

Speaker 78 The asparagus also says celebrity culture is dying as the public focus on rising cost of living.

Speaker 78 The world opinion is going to change regarding the events in the Middle East and it will reach a breaking point.

Speaker 41 UK extremist groups will lose support, but I don't know who the extremist groups are over there.

Speaker 9 Are they the ones that are like, Amy Bloke?

Speaker 105 All I want to do is just have a job.

Speaker 58 Is that the extremist or is it the one that's like, we're going to burn down the whole West?

Speaker 2 I

Speaker 31 don't know.

Speaker 59 The asparagus wasn't clear.

Speaker 14 Um, she also predicts that parents are gonna be forced to take more responsibility for their children's education.

Speaker 9 Yet, you know why that's gonna happen?

Speaker 9 Collapse, economic collapse.

Speaker 70 Now, that I got from the broccoli, so do not take that to the bank.

Speaker 93 What episode of Veggie Tales was this?

Speaker 50 Because uh, she said there will be world leaders who die,

Speaker 60 and the U.S.

Speaker 14 will have their first female president.

Speaker 147 Now,

Speaker 18 she didn't say that Joe Biden would die.

Speaker 86 No.

Speaker 124 She said world leaders will die.

Speaker 89 Now, of course, that is definitely going to be true, right?

Speaker 107 Like, of course, you can point to someone in the world who's leading something will die in 2024.

Speaker 2 Right, right, right.

Speaker 112 But U.S. first female president is pretty aggressive

Speaker 93 as far as your predictions go.

Speaker 77 There's a possibility.

Speaker 174 That one is just plain asparagus or not.

Speaker 132 I mean, sure, the asparagus throws me, you know, into the camp of going, well, it's got to be true.

Speaker 175 But that's possible.

Speaker 41 She says, more public figures can be expected to be outed for abusing the system and profiting from illegal actions.

Speaker 51 Not a chance.

Speaker 190 Not a chance.

Speaker 78 She says, and influencer culture will dampen as people focus on reality.

Speaker 134 Again, I say,

Speaker 190 not a chance.

Speaker 93 Would you say that directly to the asparagus' face?

Speaker 2 No, you wouldn't. Well, it doesn't

Speaker 69 have a...

Speaker 84 You'd be terrible. So I would.

Speaker 103 Well, that's exactly the type of excuse a coward would use.

Speaker 41 Okay, so Yuri Geller has come out with his prediction.

Speaker 88 Political upheaval.

Speaker 133 He predicts a major political scandal.

Speaker 150 Listen to this.

Speaker 12 If this isn't so 1980,

Speaker 14 he predicts a major political scandal erupting in the first half of 2024, shaking the foundations of a powerful nation.

Speaker 160 He says only time will tell, but this could be a shocking betrayal within the highest echelons of power.

Speaker 8 Nobody will care.

Speaker 170 And this is this honest.

Speaker 193 Do you think anything could come out

Speaker 82 that

Speaker 120 could wake America up today?

Speaker 8 Anything.

Speaker 8 Anything.

Speaker 93 Other than asparagus?

Speaker 45 No, I mean that seriously.

Speaker 8 Anything.

Speaker 59 Did you hear what the latest is on the,

Speaker 139 we're going to talk about it next hour on the Epstein thing?

Speaker 9 You know, Epstein, the Epstein file was supposed to be released.

Speaker 105 Okay.

Speaker 61 Now they're going, well,

Speaker 158 a few weeks, a few weeks' time.

Speaker 90 But there's a new book out from one of the guys who was with 60 Minutes where he said he went to Maxwell and said, I need the Donald Trump sex tape.

Speaker 30 And she's like, if you ask me for a Donald Trump sex tape, you have to ask me for the Bill Clinton sex tape.

Speaker 26 I know how this works.

Speaker 68 If you're going to reveal one, you've got to reveal both.

Speaker 30 And so

Speaker 9 he's written this in a way that she implied that there is a Donald Trump sex tape.

Speaker 198 No, he came to her with that.

Speaker 11 And she said he had no interest

Speaker 90 in a Bill Clinton sex tape.

Speaker 137 Bill Clinton, yesterday, we found out, is mentioned a lot in the Epstein documents.

Speaker 15 One thing that I think is interesting is that, and mainstream media is not reporting this, Donald Trump,

Speaker 72 according to the victims' lawyers, you know, the ones that prosecuted and actually got him to go to jail for a while,

Speaker 90 the lawyer said the only person,

Speaker 20 the only person that was involved at all with Epstein that called him when he got a notice that he was prosecuting, he said the only person that called was Donald Trump.

Speaker 90 And he said, What do you need?

Speaker 132 I'll help you any way I can.

Speaker 151 I'll give you the information. And apparently, the information that Donald Trump gave helped the

Speaker 180 prosecution on Epstein.

Speaker 156 He also said that

Speaker 49 he didn't feel like he had anything to hide.

Speaker 51 He, in fact,

Speaker 15 reminded the lawyer that I kicked Epstein out of Mar-Lago a few years back because

Speaker 36 an accusation by one of the employees, an underage girl, that he was making sexual

Speaker 90 advances.

Speaker 17 And I kicked him out and barred him from Mar-Lago for

Speaker 12 the rest of his life.

Speaker 92 And that seems, I mean, like, that's not just Donald Trump saying that.

Speaker 92 There's a lot of evidence that they obviously, I mean, look, Epstein was friends with lots of people back in the day, but it seems like when any,

Speaker 89 that they had been separated for a very long time before the stuff even came out.

Speaker 97 There's other people who continued to fly around with him after the accusations had already come out and been proven, which is,

Speaker 91 that's very strange. You'd think you'd stay away.

Speaker 51 But what I found interesting about this, we'll again talk about it next hour, was CBS had no interest,

Speaker 28 none in the Bill Clinton. It's fascinating.

Speaker 121 Yeah.

Speaker 72 So I go back to the question, is there any

Speaker 34 secret?

Speaker 130 that could come out

Speaker 41 that would shock the American people awake.

Speaker 152 I don't think so.

Speaker 10 I mean, what is bigger than what has already been revealed?

Speaker 59 I'm going to tell you something that has been revealed.

Speaker 177 We did our deep digging, deep dive, and we put a show about it tonight on Blaze TV.

Speaker 59 If this doesn't wake America up, nothing will.

Speaker 162 Nothing will.

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Speaker 10 And I asked them, How do I know what a good real estate agent is, what should you guys be doing if you're really good?

Speaker 116 Are those standard practices?

Speaker 142 Well, now we've gone out and we've asked all of these real estate agents all over the country, what are your practices?

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Speaker 88 Tech breakthroughs.

Speaker 19 Sylvia Brown foresees a monumental breakthrough in artificial intelligence, blurring the lines between human and machine.

Speaker 119 Prepare for ethical quandaries and philosophical debates as AI's capabilities soar to unprecedented heights.

Speaker 37 Yeah, yeah, Sylvia, we've been saying that one for a while, and sure is coming.

Speaker 157 Sure is coming.

Speaker 9 Here's something that's coming faster.

Speaker 120 Tonight, on the Wednesday night special on Blaze TV, I'm going to give you a fly-on-the-wall view of an assassination attempt that is going to happen this year.

Speaker 145 It's an assassination of the First Amendment, an attempt, and whether it's successful will rely on you.

Speaker 80 Are you awake?

Speaker 12 Are enough Americans awake to stand up together and say, no.

Speaker 126 2024, I believe, is going to be the year progressives come

Speaker 126 guns ablazing for information that you consume, the words that you say, the words that you post, the privacy you still think you have, but don't.

Speaker 153 Earlier in the program today, I told you about the military and intelligence contractors that have been weaponized now by the U.S.

Speaker 41 federal government and the British government to censor your free speech and even change the way you think.

Speaker 87 This is not speculation.

Speaker 48 This is not a theory.

Speaker 68 I don't have to draw the dots and have you, you know, complete the rest of it in your mind.

Speaker 136 We have the documents.

Speaker 80 I'm going to show you today the proof that they are

Speaker 36 doing brainwashing on you.

Speaker 165 But that's stage one.

Speaker 59 The next part of the plan to assault the First Amendment has gone global, and it's international law.

Speaker 144 It will secede or supersede national law.

Speaker 126 This is the way they're going to get around the Constitution.

Speaker 25 The plan has already been written.

Speaker 169 I'm going to show it to you tonight.

Speaker 78 You want a spooky name?

Speaker 30 You know what it's called?

Speaker 28 The plan?

Speaker 158 The covenant.

Speaker 2 Oh.

Speaker 167 Okay, that doesn't sound evil at all.

Speaker 60 States all over the U.S.

Speaker 82 are now invoking Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to shut down Donald Trump and kick him off the ballot.

Speaker 39 They want him quiet, but tonight I'm going to show you the international law that will be used to censor people like you and me.

Speaker 19 I'm going to introduce you to Article 19, Section 3 of the Covenant, and it is horrifying.

Speaker 59 I'll also show you that it can be invoked at any time.

Speaker 9 They want to shut you down, shut us up,

Speaker 158 and I have the documents to prove it.

Speaker 57 They say these guidelines will quote raise awareness of the covenant among judges, lawyers, and prosecutors to ensure that its provisions, its provisions are invoked before the domestic courts and taken into account in their decisions.

Speaker 158 So the covenant supersedes.

Speaker 19 And one of the things I'm going to show you is how they are educating our court system right now about the covenant.

Speaker 130 International law

Speaker 72 above the Constitution.

Speaker 52 It's tonight.

Speaker 19 This is all coming this year.

Speaker 10 Will you be one of the few that actually know the facts?

Speaker 72 The special tonight, 9 p.m.

Speaker 168 on Blaze TV, 9.30 Eastern on my YouTube channel, youtube.com slash Glenn Beck.

Speaker 49 Make sure you join us at Blazetv.com.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 26 What else do we have? It's a big special tonight.

Speaker 43 It is.

Speaker 103 I'm excited for it.

Speaker 83 It's right after a brand new Stew Does America, which people are more excited about than your special.

Speaker 89 But they can,

Speaker 83 what's great about your special is if you just leave the TV on if you're watching Pluto or Blaze TV, then like your show will also come on after, which is great for the people.

Speaker 68 Didn't even know you had a show.

Speaker 2 Really?

Speaker 146 Yeah, it's been multiple years.

Speaker 5 We're in year four of the show, and I thought maybe

Speaker 2 this would be the year you'd

Speaker 68 have.

Speaker 39 No, I didn't it hasn't really caught on I like to make sure that it has at least five seasons that's true all right yeah I made the same decisions on Netflix so I don't blame you on that one all right back with more in a second

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Speaker 2 While speaking to New York ABC affiliate WABC,

Speaker 30 the mayor of Edison, New Jersey, Sam Joshi, he is a Democrat, stated that he has turned a bus full of migrants sent to the city back because, quote, local police didn't know any of those 40 individuals, didn't know if they were carrying any weapons, they couldn't be identified, and the mayor said this is a major security risk.

Speaker 33 And it's also a health risk.

Speaker 72 And we're just not going to tolerate that.

Speaker 181 So he turned the bus around and sent them back to Texas.

Speaker 3 Now,

Speaker 39 wait a minute.

Speaker 50 Weird.

Speaker 39 Yeah.

Speaker 6 Why does Texas have to deal with it?

Speaker 77 Just, I'm just wondering.

Speaker 163 And why is it the federal government is only saying that Texas is doing this when we know the federal government is flying people in the middle of the night to states all over the country?

Speaker 128 And I look, Texas deserves, Abbott in particular, deserves credit for doing this and drawing attention to this issue like no one has been able to in a very long time.

Speaker 102 We have our complaints sometimes about Abbott here in Texas,

Speaker 50 but

Speaker 102 he deserves a lot of credit for that.

Speaker 96 That being said, he's a very small percentage of the actual illegal immigrants that have gone to these places like New York, like Chicago, like Washington, D.C., have come from Texas, from the governor.

Speaker 114 The federal government is like 10x

Speaker 110 what we're talking about when it comes to this issue.

Speaker 96 And they never get any, they don't get beat up at all on it.

Speaker 110 There's obviously reasons for this, right? They're all Democrats are the ones that are complaining about it.

Speaker 97 But like, I'm fascinated to hear these mayors

Speaker 96 who are now suddenly scared about weapons coming in?

Speaker 111 These are just people looking for jobs, trying to help their families.

Speaker 27 They just want to do jobs that Americans just won't do.

Speaker 111 What happened to all of these arguments that I've been hearing for decades? Now, all of a sudden, they're people that are scary with weapons. When did this start?

Speaker 200 I'd like to know where the families are, because I've seen the pictures.

Speaker 171 They're all 20-something men.

Speaker 162 Majority.

Speaker 130 Okay, so where are the good families?

Speaker 17 Now, maybe the men are going to support their families by getting a job here and sending money back.

Speaker 156 Okay, all right, I believe that to be true.

Speaker 69 But it's also an awful lot of 20-something men.

Speaker 3 A lot.

Speaker 14 Like, you know, 5 million every year.

Speaker 37 This is the Chinese invasion plan.

Speaker 62 This is the way China was planning on forcing Russia to surrender if they were ever in a war.

Speaker 137 You just put a million people over the border and they surrender.

Speaker 12 Next day, another million people across the border, they surrender.

Speaker 9 Within 10 days, you have 10 million people on the other side of the border.

Speaker 104 Well, that's what's happening here, just slower.

Speaker 3 And not a lot slower, quite frankly.

Speaker 41 By the way, Biden administration, they have now fast-tracked the interview vetting process for Chinese migrants who have illegally crossed the border.

Speaker 76 According to an April email obtained

Speaker 185 from

Speaker 72 a former law enforcement official, a CBP supervisor instructed roughly 500 Border Patrol agents to reduce the number of interview questions posed to Chinese migrants who illegally entered the country

Speaker 131 from approximately 40 questions to five.

Speaker 3 Why?

Speaker 122 Headquarter guidance has been received regarding Chinese nationals in our custody.

Speaker 37 There is no requirement for 100% Chinese in-depth interview or phone downloads.

Speaker 72 So we're not downloading what's on their phone either?

Speaker 28 Email noted illegal immigrants from China are now only to be asked

Speaker 79 if you had any military service, if you attended any university, your point of birth or region of birth, your employment and political party.

Speaker 150 That's it.

Speaker 14 Everybody else apparently asked 40 questions.

Speaker 51 The Biden administration, for some reason, now I can't imagine what that reason would be.

Speaker 106 I can't imagine.

Speaker 9 I mean, is it that China is our special buddy?

Speaker 115 Or Or is it that China gave the Biden family an awful lot of money?

Speaker 58 I don't know because I don't have a price on my country.

Speaker 41 Somebody offers me $10 million?

Speaker 39 No.

Speaker 45 $20 million? No. $100 million? No.

Speaker 27 A billion dollars?

Speaker 113 No.

Speaker 58 See, I'm...

Speaker 174 I'm not a whore,

Speaker 18 so we're not negotiating price here.

Speaker 36 I actually think that's wrong to sell your country out

Speaker 54 the Biden family doesn't

Speaker 47 and

Speaker 3 we're seeing you know back in 2018 I did a Wednesday night special and I told you that you had operatives in NGOs that were actually

Speaker 59 helping the migration process.

Speaker 71 They were actually recruiting, helping, getting them on trains, getting them into centers, and helping them get across the border.

Speaker 139 I told you that in 2018.

Speaker 51 That was a conspiracy theory.

Speaker 122 No, we had really good sources on it, but, you know, did we have any evidence?

Speaker 13 Well, no, you don't have any evidence, do you?

Speaker 17 Well, I do have some evidence. I do have some evidence.

Speaker 202 In fact, do we have any of that?

Speaker 41 Did we pull that in?

Speaker 59 Or is that for tomorrow's show?

Speaker 133 Some of the maps.

Speaker 171 Some of the maps that are shown,

Speaker 62 and we'll show them tomorrow,

Speaker 170 remarkable, coming from Doctors Without Borders,

Speaker 187 the Red Cross,

Speaker 78 UNESCO.

Speaker 114 These are major NGOs.

Speaker 120 Doctors Without Borders, I've never had a problem with Doctors Without Borders.

Speaker 45 Well, I do now.

Speaker 71 And not a dime should go to them.

Speaker 60 And if you're with Doctors Without Borders, you should get out of doctors with without borders they have published maps on how to get from south america to our southern border

Speaker 107 when did that become you know hey i'm fixing somebody's eye well i mean without borders is in their name yeah so maybe we just misunderstood the internet the red cross is doing this to us how much money are you going to continue to give to the red cross

Speaker 78 When do we, I mean, if I'm president of the United States, I cut off all funding for these guys.

Speaker 66 You have been part of organized crime, because that's what that is.

Speaker 30 This is organized plotting and planning of

Speaker 19 5 million crimes just this last year.

Speaker 35 That's organized crime.

Speaker 88 The RICO Act.

Speaker 72 Why isn't anybody talking about that?

Speaker 148 It's quite amazing what is happening on our border, and nobody,

Speaker 119 well, let me just, let me say this.

Speaker 157 Congress and the Senate,

Speaker 70 Republicans, have a choice this month.

Speaker 132 They can either go along to get along

Speaker 12 and worry about the shutdown of this government, which I'm sorry, but shutting this government down might be the best thing to protect democracy and our republic.

Speaker 179 Shutting this government down would probably do a lot of good.

Speaker 170 But they're going to have to decide: are we going to shut it down?

Speaker 15 Because

Speaker 52 we should be negotiating.

Speaker 59 You want the budget passed.

Speaker 179 You

Speaker 50 seal the border, you stop this now,

Speaker 17 and it should have teeth in it.

Speaker 65 Are they going to do that?

Speaker 151 I know I've gotten several emails from Mike Lee lately going, are the people going to back us?

Speaker 77 Because I'm doing it.

Speaker 14 I'm going, and I know a lot of guys who are going,

Speaker 85 but

Speaker 20 is anybody going to have our back?

Speaker 147 I don't know.

Speaker 117 I don't know. I hope so.

Speaker 167 This is such an obvious problem

Speaker 115 that even the Democrats know it.

Speaker 166 Even the Democrats know.

Speaker 164 You can't do this.

Speaker 33 We are adding an Alabama every year to our population.

Speaker 198 You can't add a big state and expect to have a nation.

Speaker 30 Congress and the Republicans, what they decide to do

Speaker 136 on spending, and if it's spending is not tied directly to the border, what good are they?

Speaker 33 Sincerely, what good are they?

Speaker 69 And I got news for you.

Speaker 41 I think enough people feel that way.

Speaker 78 I think the Republicans could lose the House pretty easily.

Speaker 130 I mean, even before an election.

Speaker 125 You lose the House.

Speaker 128 You lose it at this next election.

Speaker 18 What are you going to do?

Speaker 51 What are you going to do if the House doesn't pass anything?

Speaker 134 You got the Senate.

Speaker 37 You're sitting there in the same position that we're in now.

Speaker 78 You have to use the administrative state.

Speaker 28 That's against the Constitution.

Speaker 43 But you can't do anything unless Congress takes its power back.

Speaker 51 But they're so scared of their own and Mitch McConnell's shadow

Speaker 130 that they don't do anything.

Speaker 145 You don't have a country left if you don't have a border.

Speaker 116 This isn't some theory like, oh, these are good people.

Speaker 17 No, no, no. You know who they are.

Speaker 113 You know who they are now.

Speaker 36 You know that they're coming from China.

Speaker 148 Only asked five questions for some unknown reason.

Speaker 9 Well, tell me the reason.

Speaker 152 Why?

Speaker 193 Tell me a non-nefarious reason.

Speaker 98 Why Chinese people who are coming from China across our southern border, why they are only asked five questions and processed quickly compared to everybody else.

Speaker 115 Give me one, honestly.

Speaker 182 Give me a non-nefarious reason why our administration would single them out.

Speaker 115 I'll wait, because I don't think you can come.

Speaker 104 Ask your friends. Ask your friends.

Speaker 51 Hey, you know, I know you don't think anything's going on.

Speaker 39 Why would he do that?

Speaker 2 Why?

Speaker 76 Tell me how that makes our country stronger.

Speaker 59 Tell me how that is, oh, everybody's, you know, everybody's the same.

Speaker 73 Everybody can cross the border.

Speaker 193 No, there's an exception being made for Chinese.

Speaker 3 Why?

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Speaker 10 We're going to talk a little bit about Epstein and also the new Ricky Gervais special.

Speaker 42 Oh, it was very fun.

Speaker 36 I had some thoughts on that, though.

Speaker 135 Yeah.

Speaker 13 We'll talk about it in just a minute.

Speaker 89 We have to play the Dave Chappelle clip, by the way.

Speaker 93 I've been wanting to do this for the last two days.

Speaker 50 Okay, you have not heard this yet?

Speaker 2 I have not heard it. Okay, this is great.
Okay.

Speaker 97 This is exactly. If you've not heard this, just listen with an open mind.

Speaker 204 Jim Carrey was so immersed in that role that from the moment he woke up to the time he went to bed at night, he would live his life

Speaker 204 as Andy Kaufman. I didn't know that.
When they said cut, the s was still

Speaker 204 Andy Kaufman. So much so that everybody on the crew called him Andy.
I didn't know any of that. I just went there to meet him.

Speaker 204 And when he walked into the room where we were supposed to meet, I screamed, Jim Carrey. And everyone said, no.

Speaker 204 Call him Andy. And I had to pretend this was Andy Kaufman all afternoon

Speaker 204 And he was clearly Jim Carrey. I could look at him and I could see he was Jim Carrey.

Speaker 204 Anyway, I say all that to say, that's how trans people make me feel.

Speaker 2 I mean,

Speaker 18 so good.

Speaker 111 It's so true.

Speaker 108 I mean, like, look, it's so true. Everybody knows it's true.
Everybody knows he wasn't actually Andy Kaufman.

Speaker 21 Everybody knows.

Speaker 108 But you had to pretend.

Speaker 111 And

Speaker 96 that is the world we live in today.

Speaker 170 Did you, have you seen the promo for the movie

Speaker 14 Extraordinary

Speaker 144 Superpowers of

Speaker 26 the Negro or something like that?

Speaker 86 I could assure you, no, I have to.

Speaker 50 Yeah, it is.

Speaker 2 It does not sound like that.

Speaker 51 What is the name of it? Do you know, Sarah?

Speaker 2 It's a mainstream movie that is coming out.

Speaker 85 Your name is, sir.

Speaker 50 No, no, no.

Speaker 37 It is a mainstream movie that is coming out, and

Speaker 9 it is amazing.

Speaker 59 And, you know, one of the black characters says, I think maybe we should update the name of this league, but it's, they have superpowers, okay?

Speaker 128 And their superpower is to make white people feel more comfortable and feel better about themselves.

Speaker 12 Okay.

Speaker 74 Yeah.

Speaker 26 I mean, and parts of it look funny, but it's going to be a preach fest, I'm sure.

Speaker 13 Sure.

Speaker 172 But,

Speaker 9 you know, as I was watching that, I thought,

Speaker 66 no, you know, I never felt that way.

Speaker 41 I never felt that way until the last 15 years.

Speaker 82 I never felt like I had to walk on eggshells around anybody.

Speaker 43 Right. About anybody.
Unless they were a psycho.

Speaker 113 Now,

Speaker 40 because of this culture, that's what this culture has created.

Speaker 32 Everyone afraid.

Speaker 128 to say what they actually feel, whether that's the truth or not.

Speaker 65 Don't buy in any of that.

Speaker 40 You lose so much power with fear.

Speaker 136 Have no fear.

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Speaker 50 Hello, America.

Speaker 10 Well, they didn't release Epstein's book when they said they were going to.

Speaker 47 You know, his little black book has all the names.

Speaker 53 They were going to release it.

Speaker 40 You know, redacted, of course, for the little people.

Speaker 65 But they didn't end up doing it.

Speaker 151 It's going to have to wait a few more weeks.

Speaker 18 They're still thinking about it.

Speaker 58 You know, they just got their hands on it.

Speaker 47 They don't even know if it's real, quite honestly.

Speaker 182 It resembles, I'm guessing, a little like the laptop from Hunter Biden.

Speaker 7 But we'll get into that here in just a second because that didn't stop the Daily Wire from reporting some truth about what's really going on here.

Speaker 75 Also, I asked Cash Patel

Speaker 123 who actually has access to that book because that's probably

Speaker 53 more power in that book than J.

Speaker 10 Edgar Hoover had when he was the head of the FBI.

Speaker 106 Who has control of that book?

Speaker 55 You'll find out in the next 20 minutes. Stand by.

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Speaker 39 We We say hello to Pat Gray, who is stepping in for Stu, who apparently didn't realize the show is three hours and not just two.

Speaker 89 I should have told him it's a new year and a new timer of the show.

Speaker 25 Yeah, we're going to do three hours all year.

Speaker 176 And he apparently was not aware of that.

Speaker 177 So hello, Pat.

Speaker 147 Hello.

Speaker 39 Welcome to the new year.

Speaker 123 Oh, it's great to be here.

Speaker 50 Brand new year. Yeah.

Speaker 5 And 2023 is behind us, and I'm sure everything's going to be fine this year.

Speaker 117 Yes.

Speaker 164 What are your feelings on 2024 compared to any other year that you've been broadcasting?

Speaker 5 Much, it's going to be much worse.

Speaker 24 I think.

Speaker 122 What does that mean?

Speaker 5 That means, you know, I think we're going downhill at a, at a very rapid pace, and it's going to, it's just going to accelerate.

Speaker 193 So, what are you doing personally?

Speaker 2 Nothing.

Speaker 5 Just watching it happen.

Speaker 162 You're sitting back.

Speaker 192 I like that.

Speaker 172 It's like pulling up a lawn chair at a giant fire and arson, you know, that's happening across the street.

Speaker 2 Just watching it.

Speaker 5 Well, we've got our, you know, we've got our four-year supply.

Speaker 70 We've got

Speaker 70 some water and

Speaker 91 it's very little savings.

Speaker 5 That's pretty much gone. Yeah.

Speaker 107 But, you know,

Speaker 5 I don't really know how to prepare for it except to move to the mountains.

Speaker 6 Well, are you taking any steps to do that?

Speaker 43 Do you know that I'm not taking any steps to do that.

Speaker 84 I am.

Speaker 50 I know. I am.

Speaker 41 I know.

Speaker 58 When you hear me say, I'm out to the mountains, and I'll be broadcasting from the mountains permanently.

Speaker 27 That's when you should, because I do that from time to time.

Speaker 193 But when I say I'm moving my family,

Speaker 136 you should take note.

Speaker 58 And that could happen at any moment.

Speaker 162 I think it could.

Speaker 121 Yeah, I do too.

Speaker 116 I think it's coming this year.

Speaker 17 I'm doing a special tonight. Yeah.

Speaker 53 I'm doing a special tonight on Blaze TV, the 9 o'clock Wednesday night special, is on

Speaker 167 the assassination attempt of the First Amendment that is coming this year.

Speaker 162 I mean, it is stunning.

Speaker 70 It started before this.

Speaker 162 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 It could be finished this year.

Speaker 9 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 183 And it is now

Speaker 30 provably organized by our government.

Speaker 49 Yeah.

Speaker 140 And when you see the details of how we have two steps, it's a two-step process.

Speaker 9 Step one is get the government to put all of these organizations together in public-private partnerships.

Speaker 185 That's code for we can't do it because of the Constitution, but you can.

Speaker 9 Then the next thing is organize and bring them into the government with your intelligence, brainwash, literally brainwash people,

Speaker 3 which is all out

Speaker 180 in the open, and then shame and destroy people like you've not seen.

Speaker 200 You think you've seen people shamed and destroyed.

Speaker 15 Yeah. You haven't seen anything yet.
Haven't seen anything yet.

Speaker 57 That's chilling. Yeah.

Speaker 5 That's really chilling. I do think things could improve, though.

Speaker 91 I do think there's hope

Speaker 5 with a different president, with different leadership in the country.

Speaker 59 If that happens, yes.

Speaker 43 Yeah.

Speaker 5 And, you know, turning to God would be a really good start toward turning things around.

Speaker 15 What is your understanding of Christian nationalism?

Speaker 5 I don't ⁇ the way it's thrown around

Speaker 5 is, I think, completely wrong.

Speaker 5 They make it sound like they're Nazis.

Speaker 5 The left makes it sound like Christian nationalists are a threat to the country.

Speaker 116 Well, it depends on how you define it.

Speaker 105 Right.

Speaker 53 And that's the thing that nobody ever really wants to do.

Speaker 79 And once you ask, before we go any further, can you define that?

Speaker 9 And people will say, yeah, a country that lives by its founding principles.

Speaker 146 That would save us.

Speaker 48 Yeah. And that's that's

Speaker 166 that's not Christian nationalism.

Speaker 13 That's the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution.

Speaker 76 Yeah.

Speaker 5 But that's not how the left uses the term.

Speaker 39 No, and it's not how some on the right are using the term.

Speaker 30 They, I, I, I just did an interview with Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 138 And we went back and forth on this.

Speaker 9 And he said, you know, we got to stand up for our our founding principles.

Speaker 106 And I said, absolutely.

Speaker 78 Absolutely, we stand up for those.

Speaker 192 But

Speaker 130 when a government tells you

Speaker 62 that you need to have these values and they enforce those values under Christianity, that's a problem.

Speaker 72 Our founders fought against that.

Speaker 143 After the war, they went and testified in trials to make sure that stuff didn't happen.

Speaker 26 And he said, well, when you have a society that is so far away from the principles, how else do you fix it?

Speaker 76 Well, then you're talking a whole different category now.

Speaker 174 You're not talking about freedom.

Speaker 9 You're talking about something entirely different.

Speaker 17 And if you want to have that conversation, then

Speaker 9 let's be out front on that right now.

Speaker 9 Constitution is no longer viable. The Declaration of Independence no longer is the mission.

Speaker 139 We are not those people anymore.

Speaker 151 We have to change.

Speaker 70 Yeah, it can't come from government. No.
It has to come from the people.

Speaker 30 Otherwise, it's Europe. Right.

Speaker 85 You get Europe. Yeah.

Speaker 2 It's what we left.

Speaker 91 Yes. Europe in the first place.
Yes.

Speaker 121 Over. Yes.
Yes.

Speaker 41 But is there anything that shocks anymore?

Speaker 186 For instance,

Speaker 81 have you seen the, you probably haven't seen the Ricky Gervais special that just.

Speaker 172 I haven't. No.

Speaker 139 So a year ago, he came out, and it was shocking what he said.

Speaker 154 He was like, oh, my gosh, I cannot believe somebody is saying all of this stuff.

Speaker 119 This year I watched it, and he's even more shocking in some ways than he was last year.

Speaker 16 But

Speaker 130 it wasn't, I didn't have the feeling.

Speaker 90 that

Speaker 9 it was groundbreaking anymore.

Speaker 41 And I think this is a good thing.

Speaker 31 You know, he said, look, if woke means this, then I'm not woke.

Speaker 26 But if woke means, you know, I stand up for everybody's rights and I don't like racism, but I don't fight it with more racism.

Speaker 190 If that is what woke is, then I'm wide awake, but I'm not what everybody is saying woke is.

Speaker 121 Okay.

Speaker 9 And he said it, and it was towards the end.

Speaker 48 And I thought,

Speaker 12 that doesn't feel new and fresh.

Speaker 19 It feels, and I think this is a good thing.

Speaker 134 It feels as though that's becoming the accepted norm.

Speaker 5 Well, when you see a Ricky Gervais saying it and a Bill Maher kind of

Speaker 5 saying those things,

Speaker 5 it's less shocking. Yeah.

Speaker 60 And it's only the elites now.

Speaker 9 You know, I saw Green Day and the Dick Clark.

Speaker 153 Can you believe they're still calling it the Dick Clark?

Speaker 85 Yes.

Speaker 78 But he, you know, they changed the lyrics to go against Trump.

Speaker 191 And I thought, you are the furthest thing from punk rock or a rock and roller.

Speaker 147 Yeah.

Speaker 128 You are standing up for the establishment that is the furthest thing from a rebel rock.

Speaker 164 Yeah. It's it's crazy.

Speaker 14 It's crazy.

Speaker 5 They won't recognize that, of course.

Speaker 171 No.

Speaker 5 But they are.

Speaker 76 Somehow or another.

Speaker 90 I mean, I just don't,

Speaker 51 it's such a mind trick

Speaker 30 that it's

Speaker 116 it for those of us and i don't know what it is i think there is something

Speaker 171 there is just something different

Speaker 30 about the people who are awake some of it might be how you were raised or where you were raised but others i think it's just the way you think and view and because everybody else is under like some Jedi mind trick where you're like,

Speaker 33 those aren't the droids you're looking for.

Speaker 51 No, those are the droids I'm looking for you know what I mean and it just doesn't seem to work on some people and I don't know why what makes us

Speaker 87 what makes us awake

Speaker 172 our values our value system and I think when when our values are uh

Speaker 5 assaulted, we understand that, well, that's not being awake. What I am is awake.

Speaker 96 You need to wake up.

Speaker 5 And I think many Americans, most Americans see their values being assaulted every single day under the guise of that is being awake. And they know it's not.
You know it's not.

Speaker 37 So you have people who are raised in the same family,

Speaker 192 awake, not awake.

Speaker 85 Yeah.

Speaker 77 Raised same values. Yeah.

Speaker 31 I mean, I don't know what it is, but it's a blessing to be awake.

Speaker 82 Oh, yeah. It's a real blessing.
Yeah, it is. Because, you know,

Speaker 59 scriptures kind of talk about these times where even the very elect will go astray.

Speaker 72 And we're entering those times.

Speaker 145 We're entering those times.

Speaker 179 I think people who are awake today could easily,

Speaker 39 be me too.

Speaker 145 If you're not careful, you could easily go astray at this point.

Speaker 3 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 11 And many are.

Speaker 9 And I think Christian nationalism has a lot to do with it.

Speaker 139 Yeah.

Speaker 76 You know, on this side of the aisle, if you're starting to go, well, Christian nationalism, no, nationalism is not bad.

Speaker 134 Populism, now listen to this whole thing. Nationalism is not bad.

Speaker 37 Populism isn't bad.

Speaker 14 It's great to love your country and your history.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 56 It's great.

Speaker 160 to have a view and it's popular and you all work towards something.

Speaker 72 However, because we're not a democracy,

Speaker 173 the limit on that is the Constitution, the Republic.

Speaker 54 The Republic takes populism and slows it down.

Speaker 194 And when it doesn't work or isn't applied properly, you get things like the Patriot Act.

Speaker 90 Everybody's for it.

Speaker 72 And instead of having representatives doing their job, swearing to defend and protect the Constitution, they give in to populism and you get very bad law.

Speaker 3 Okay?

Speaker 73 Republic, the reason why a democracy always fails is because it's populism.

Speaker 19 The reason why Republic doesn't usually fail if it's done right

Speaker 130 is because it's a bridle on populism.

Speaker 73 They listen to the people, but they obey the Constitution, which is a bridle to hold it back.

Speaker 128 Because people get excited about something.

Speaker 50 They're like, yeah we got to put all of our money in bitcoin we got to do whatever it is whatever you know america is very different

Speaker 78 in most countries when housing prices go down

Speaker 78 in most countries that's when people start to consider to buy

Speaker 122 prices going down

Speaker 189 We get all excited as the prices are going up.

Speaker 136 So when people are selling,

Speaker 41 we should be selling.

Speaker 159 When people are buying, we should be buying.

Speaker 113 Well, no,

Speaker 58 no, not necessarily.

Speaker 105 That's populism.

Speaker 87 A bridle is common sense.

Speaker 9 These numbers don't seem real anymore.

Speaker 17 And we don't have that.

Speaker 11 We have no bridal on us anymore.

Speaker 116 Back in just a second.

Speaker 59 First, let me tell you about Legacy Box.

Speaker 72 This is a resolution you can keep. And I think this is so important.

Speaker 156 I was just at

Speaker 143 a major antique and

Speaker 62 I was looking at space stuff from NASA and I was having a conversation yesterday with this guy and I said, you know, I'm trying to preserve because I think there's going to be a time when people don't believe, the mass majority don't believe we ever went to the moon.

Speaker 183 Do you see things?

Speaker 116 Can you keep your eye out for something that has a speck of moon dust on it or has been used on the moon?

Speaker 13 Is there anything like that?

Speaker 84 Because NASA will not allow you to buy a spacesuit.

Speaker 165 They are not on the market.

Speaker 72 So

Speaker 187 you can't have that.

Speaker 160 What can you do to prove?

Speaker 10 Along those same lines, I want to talk to you about Legacy Box because I really, truly believe people will not believe.

Speaker 126 In time, if the left gets their way, they won't believe the abundance of food.

Speaker 170 that we had. They won't believe the supermarkets.

Speaker 164 They won't believe what our Christmas tables look like.

Speaker 41 They won't believe that we were on airplanes all the time.

Speaker 87 Okay, It's going to shift so dramatically.

Speaker 56 And if the wrong people get power, they will erase all of that history.

Speaker 9 They will make it into something bad.

Speaker 126 Your video camcorders, your videotapes, your family's pictures, all of that stuff is proof that this existed.

Speaker 63 Please be the historian in your own family.

Speaker 72 A, it's so important to do.

Speaker 168 I can't believe how much my children actually enjoy all of the history.

Speaker 17 I have enjoyed our history, and I wish I had more of it and my family had preserved it.

Speaker 14 Make yourself responsible for your family's history.

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Speaker 69 Any more thoughts on that?

Speaker 124 All right.

Speaker 158 Let me take the main

Speaker 135 Democrat.

Speaker 13 He was on Wolf Blitzer, who knew he was still around on CNN.

Speaker 138 And

Speaker 25 Wolf Blitzer

Speaker 68 asked him if taking Trump off the main ballot tears apart the nation.

Speaker 49 Here's what he said.

Speaker 99 Do you have any concern?

Speaker 197 Taking Trump off the ballot risks

Speaker 99 tearing the country apart.

Speaker 205 My duty under Maine election law and the Constitution and the oath I swore to the Constitution

Speaker 205 was to look exclusively at the hearing and the evidence before me and make a decision based on the law.

Speaker 205 Neither political considerations nor personal considerations for my safety could enter into that decision.

Speaker 205 I had a duty and an obligation to follow the Constitution, as do all of us who serve in government.

Speaker 30 Okay, that is great and noble.

Speaker 147 Absolutely wrong.

Speaker 58 100% wrong.

Speaker 9 And it's not the interpretation of the 13th Amendment.

Speaker 62 It is the fact that not only has Donald Trump not been found guilty of insurrection, he hasn't even been charged with it.

Speaker 56 So nobody has charged him with it, let alone innocent until proven guilty, gone through the court system to be proven as an insurrectionist.

Speaker 41 So you don't have to say, well, that doesn't really count, the 13th Amendment, that you're looking at.

Speaker 190 No, no, no, no.

Speaker 73 Tell me what is in the Constitution that you're following right now.

Speaker 8 Right.

Speaker 73 If you're following the 13th Amendment, I can even agree with your interpretation, but the man has never been charged.

Speaker 39 So you're not following your duty.

Speaker 5 And it wouldn't be following her duty until he's convicted as well. Because, again, innocent until proven guilty.

Speaker 32 You know, even you know how you know how I feel.

Speaker 15 You probably know how Pat feels about Joe Biden and his corruption and everything else.

Speaker 198 Even if

Speaker 65 I,

Speaker 36 and I do, fully believe that guy has sold America out bribery and gained riches because of it with his family,

Speaker 3 you'd go to an impeachment hearing and a vote.

Speaker 58 I wouldn't want them just to say, you know what,

Speaker 170 it's the 71st Amendment and he's out.

Speaker 113 No,

Speaker 201 no.

Speaker 60 You don't do it that way.

Speaker 73 Otherwise, you have no laws.

Speaker 51 I just don't understand how these Democrats, because she seems sincere.

Speaker 112 Yeah.

Speaker 123 She seems that way.

Speaker 176 Yeah.

Speaker 5 She's not.

Speaker 41 She's

Speaker 156 either sincere and incredibly misguided or stupid, which she doesn't seem stupid, or she's just not sincere.

Speaker 5 Supreme Court has to act on this quickly. Yeah.
Really quickly. Yeah.

Speaker 85 Yeah.

Speaker 17 All right. Back in just a minute.
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Speaker 176 So your home is. Financing NMLS 1-8-2-3-3-4.
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Speaker 73 There is no doubt that

Speaker 84 our government and officials have lied to us about many things.

Speaker 51 Some of it we have accepted for a long time.

Speaker 17 I don't need to know our national nuclear secrets.

Speaker 117 I don't want to know them.

Speaker 20 You know, I don't want to know.

Speaker 41 There are some things I don't need to know.

Speaker 9 And so we do have to keep some things secret. But somewhere or another, our government has gone back to what was being done with Hoover, J.

Speaker 59 Edgar Hoover.

Speaker 75 J.

Speaker 9 Edgar Hoover was in charge of

Speaker 119 the FBI from almost its inception, if not its inception, up until the 1970s.

Speaker 25 And he controlled almost everything

Speaker 194 because he had spied on everybody.

Speaker 9 He had everything on JFK.

Speaker 71 He had everything on everybody.

Speaker 31 So you didn't make a move.

Speaker 11 if Hoover didn't want you to make a move.

Speaker 130 Well, we have the Epstein files.

Speaker 54 Well, I should say we don't have the Epstein files.

Speaker 26 We talk about Epstein as this really bad scandal and gay, you know, I wonder who's involved.

Speaker 104 We have to stop asking, I wonder who's involved, and start asking

Speaker 50 who

Speaker 151 has all of the information.

Speaker 191 Because I think that's as much, if not more power, than Hoover had.

Speaker 78 This is all of the biggest names in politics from all over the world.

Speaker 170 Apparently, there are sex tapes that go along with it.

Speaker 106 I asked Cash Patel: who is the guy holding the book?

Speaker 78 Who has all of the knowledge and who has control of it?

Speaker 37 Listen to this.

Speaker 39 Hillary Clinton's email, wiped.

Speaker 206 Peter Strzzok and Lisa Page's Lovebird text messages and phone calls. Wiped.

Speaker 206 Special Counsel

Speaker 206 Mueller's deputy, Andrew Weissman, his phone was wiped.

Speaker 140 Wait, how does that happen when I know NSA has gigantic data banks in Utah underground that

Speaker 25 captures everything?

Speaker 55 Well, good luck getting that.

Speaker 206 I'm not saying it's not there. Who are you going to get to get that?

Speaker 35 Who has, who, for instance,

Speaker 181 who is currently holding, this is way off the topic, but who has Jeffrey Epstein's

Speaker 3 FBI?

Speaker 101 But who

Speaker 206 that is that I mean there that's under direct control of the director of the FBI just like the manifesto from the Nashville school shooting of the Catholic school we still haven't seen that right

Speaker 206 it's not the Nashville police or PD saying we don't want this out the FBI airmailed into that operation and said this is not getting out

Speaker 206 because they do that because they this is another government gangster operation all these local law enforcement communities get funding funding from the DOJ and FBI for local programs.

Speaker 206 And if you don't cooperate, you're not getting your million dollars for this. And you're not getting your, and that's a lot of money to these local districts.

Speaker 102 That's how they play the game.

Speaker 27 So your FBI director is the guy who has all the information.

Speaker 19 That is way too much power in an unelected official.

Speaker 97 That book should be made public.

Speaker 3 All of it.

Speaker 147 All of it.

Speaker 43 You know why we don't trust our government?

Speaker 185 Because they've proven themselves to be liars over and over and over again.

Speaker 8 We know we cannot trust them with secrets.

Speaker 14 They will share secrets illegally and then erase the fact that they did that.

Speaker 76 We know that bribery happened with Sam Bankman-Fried.

Speaker 113 We know it. We know it.

Speaker 78 He promised a billion dollars to politicians in Washington, D.C.

Speaker 9 Then our Justice Department and the FBI said, you know what,

Speaker 9 we're not going to dig any further. He's guilty.

Speaker 14 He's going to jail for fraud.

Speaker 87 No, wait, wait.

Speaker 130 What about the corruption?

Speaker 30 There's nothing to see here.

Speaker 198 Well, we know that's a lie.

Speaker 60 The Daily Mail reported

Speaker 37 that the CBS producer Ira Rosen's new book, Ticking Clock Behind the Scenes at 60 Minutes, in the book, he alleges that Maxwell,

Speaker 20 the woman that was helping Epstein.

Speaker 135 Ghelane Maxwell.

Speaker 128 Yeah, refused to help locate the tapes that Epstein had recorded that included Bill Clinton.

Speaker 139 But he did imply that they, or she did imply that they existed.

Speaker 14 The outlet reported, the book sheds new light on reported claims that Epstein had secretly recorded his several celebrity friends having sex with women and underage girls at his home, then used the footage to blackmail him.

Speaker 113 We know that's true.

Speaker 163 We know that's true.

Speaker 14 We just don't know who he was doing it for, and my guess is the federal government.

Speaker 119 In his new book, Daily Wire reported, former CBS producer Ira Rosen

Speaker 48 said he asked in 2016 for the footage of Donald Trump that Epstein might have have shot, only to have Maxwell respond, if you get the tapes on Trump, you have to do Bill Clinton.

Speaker 119 He said,

Speaker 119 listen to this.

Speaker 59 I want the tapes.

Speaker 9 I know Epstein was videotaping everyone, and I want the tapes of Trump with the girls.

Speaker 31 Maxwell said, I don't know where they are.

Speaker 134 Ask Epstein.

Speaker 128 The guy who was running 60 Minutes said, the fate of the country is at stake.

Speaker 157 So it wouldn't be a problem for Clinton.

Speaker 68 It would only be a problem for Trump.

Speaker 59 He said, Trump could be elected president. How would you feel if those tapes emerged after he was in office?

Speaker 128 Maxwell, he said, gave me a stern look and pointed a finger in my face.

Speaker 131 And she said, I am the daughter of a press baron.

Speaker 168 I know the way you people think.

Speaker 9 If you do one side, you must do the other.

Speaker 59 If you get tapes on Trump, you have to do Clinton.

Speaker 2 Wow.

Speaker 27 I mean, here's a woman that was setting up underage girls to be basically raped, and yet she has more ethics than the guy running CBS 60 Minutes.

Speaker 68 Unbelievable. Incredible.

Speaker 75 Unbelievable.

Speaker 9 Now, I tie that with this that you're not going to get in the mainstream.

Speaker 18 A video resurfaced Tuesday of attorney Bradley Edwards discussing former President Donald Trump's attitude and actions towards late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein following the latter's first arrest.

Speaker 51 Edwards has represented more than 70 victims of Jeffrey Epstein since 2009.

Speaker 122 70.

Speaker 186 Let me just say that again.

Speaker 160 70 underage victims who were victims of people in the highest offices of the world and you don't know who they are

Speaker 158 because I guess you can't handle it

Speaker 168 he's represented more than 70 victims of Jeffrey Epstein is largely credited with helping bring the child sex trafficker to justice in a video that circulated online yesterday and originally was released by the conscious resistance network in 2018 Edwards told the site's founder Derek Brose about his perspective on Trump's involvement in the situation Brose cited a case brought against Trump by two former alleged victims of Epstein, which was dropped before reaching court.

Speaker 9 They were asked, he asked Edwards his opinion of the

Speaker 139 validity of those claims.

Speaker 33 This is from the attorney of the victims.

Speaker 118 He said,

Speaker 41 when asked about Trump's involvement, the only thing I can say about President Trump is that he was the only person who in 2009, when I served a lot of subpoenas against a lot of people, he was the only person that actually picked up the phone and said, let's talk.

Speaker 9 I'll give you as much time as you want.

Speaker 132 I'll tell you anything you need to know.

Speaker 151 And Trump was very helpful in the information that he gave.

Speaker 160 He gave no indication whatsoever that he was involved in anything untoward whatsoever, but he had good information that checked out and that helped us, and we we didn't have to take a deposition of him.

Speaker 39 Brose then asked if claims regarding Trump's kicking Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago were true, to which Bradley replied that he had definitely heard that.

Speaker 9 Trump has previously said that he had a falling out with Epstein 15 years ago, but never elaborated.

Speaker 9 Later reports, some involving Bradley, alleged that Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and permanently banned him from the resort because Epstein had, quote, sexually assaulted an underage girl at the club, end quote.

Speaker 27 So the Republic is at stake

Speaker 127 because of Trump.

Speaker 18 When the evidence looks like Trump probably was a helper to the victims,

Speaker 130 but Bill Clinton,

Speaker 50 who we know

Speaker 179 likes to dilly-dally.

Speaker 60 I don't know with underage women, have no idea, but that's

Speaker 52 that

Speaker 41 is what Jeffrey Epstein was best at.

Speaker 65 We don't know anything about him.

Speaker 119 We know he's mentioned in these files that were supposed to be released today, but now we're going to have to wait a little bit longer.

Speaker 8 We know that his Bill Clinton is mentioned 50 times.

Speaker 140 50.

Speaker 5 It's amazing we don't have this information yet.

Speaker 3 Because if it was about anybody else, if it was about Republicans, I'm sure there's some Republicans there, but if it was about just Republicans, it would be out.

Speaker 90 If it was,

Speaker 116 if it was about, if it was at any other time, I think it would come out.

Speaker 9 This is so diabolical that it doesn't come out because it only gives power to the deep state.

Speaker 27 Yeah.

Speaker 5 And it gives rise to conspiracy theories. Yes.

Speaker 112 When you don't have the information, you go looking for it yourself and you make stuff up.

Speaker 96 Or some, you just try to make sense of it.

Speaker 170 Yeah.

Speaker 3 And then you don't have the information.

Speaker 91 Then they wonder why there's conspiracy theories abound on the internet.

Speaker 25 Come out about Wuhan.

Speaker 113 We know about Wuhan.

Speaker 162 Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 45 We know about it.

Speaker 27 So just come clean about it.

Speaker 60 It may be worse.

Speaker 11 It may be better than we think we know.

Speaker 98 But we know that you were involved.

Speaker 162 And you're hiding things.

Speaker 3 And you're hiding things.

Speaker 160 And you're protecting people.

Speaker 60 And money, millions and billions of dollars are at stake.

Speaker 201 We know.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 17 we live at a time when,

Speaker 49 you know, Ricky Gervais said, you know, God was creating man and he's like, he's going to be amazing.

Speaker 49 He's going to be stronger than the lion and the bear because he'll have this great intellect and he'll be able to think and he'll be able to create.

Speaker 128 And he's just going to be amazing.

Speaker 126 Of course, later on down the road, he's going to be afraid of words.

Speaker 39 So it'll all come undone.

Speaker 25 I mean, that is true.

Speaker 60 We are amazing people.

Speaker 126 who have been taught to be afraid of words and questions.

Speaker 41 That's not who we are.

Speaker 151 That's not who we were made to be.

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Speaker 51 Tonight, on my Wednesday night special, I'm going to show you something very special.

Speaker 161 The majority of the show is directly in the living and dining rooms of one of the most famous TV sets in American history.

Speaker 158 all in the family changed television, but changed America.

Speaker 127 The significance of that show in the context of an unprecedented assault on what we're now seeing on free speech and the First Amendment will blow your mind.

Speaker 175 Tonight, I'm going to show you the public-private partnership between the government, big tech, military, and industrial intelligence contractors.

Speaker 8 That is, MI5, our CIA, and it's all being done to censor people and change the way you think.

Speaker 78 All of it kicked off in force around 2016, but that was stage one.

Speaker 145 Stage two involves a detailed effort to use international law to supersede national law, and I'll show you all of the documents to prove it.

Speaker 58 This is not speculation.

Speaker 134 I'm not asking you to connect dots.

Speaker 98 I'm going to show you the documents.

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Speaker 192 So, Pat,

Speaker 58 Donald Trump, is he removed from the ballot or does the Supreme Court step in and say, this is ridiculous?

Speaker 5 I'm very hopeful the Supreme Court steps in and says, this is ridiculous and unconstitutional.

Speaker 28 Stop it. And again, because if they don't, we're in real trouble.

Speaker 76 We're in real trouble because this is not constitutional.

Speaker 13 No.

Speaker 5 And people won't stand for it.

Speaker 5 I don't

Speaker 181 imagine.

Speaker 5 Trump supporters will stand for it.

Speaker 56 I can't imagine you go into the voting booths, but you're running out of time in some of these states.

Speaker 5 Maine. It's got to be by Friday.

Speaker 154 Yeah.

Speaker 5 They've got to step in and stop this by Friday because they start printing the ballots in Colorado, who's taking him off the ballot on Friday.

Speaker 126 It's really

Speaker 162 a close call.

Speaker 9 And not one for the Supreme Court, but again, in typical Democratic fashion, it's a win-win for the Democrats because they can just say, see, here's the court overstepping. Yeah.

Speaker 9 And it's a conservative court, and that's exactly what they'll do.

Speaker 78 But stick to the Constitution.

Speaker 195 The Glenn Beck Program.