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An Amazon driver falsely accused a customer of calling him a racial slur, so Amazon completely shut down every Amazon device in the customer's house, effectively kicking him out of his home. Glenn shares his experience while in Europe, showing the hostile treatment customers receive from businesses. Hunter Biden appears to have received a softball plea deal, charged with two federal misdemeanor counts for failing to pay his taxes, likely receiving zero jail time. Colossal co-founder and CEO Ben Lamm joins to share how his company is attempting to bring the woolly mammoth, along with the dodo bird, back from extinction. Glenn showcases some of his unique historical items, some of which will be on display at his upcoming museum. BlazeTV host Dave Landau joins to preview his new show, "Normal World," and the latest Hunter Biden charges. Glenn reads the poetic nature of a recent popular rap song.

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I'm going to start with something I think people might find surprising if you're looking at the news of the day or you got our newsletter in where we give you all of the stories that I am considering putting on the show that day.

I'm going to start with something that most people might even just skim over

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But I don't know if you're going to hear it.

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All right, so let me tell you a story that I hadn't heard before.

Brandon Jackson.

Brandon Jackson was getting a package a few weeks ago from Amazon

and they rang his doorbell, ding-dong.

And Brandon Jackson has

all Amazon services in his house.

His whole house is a smartphone or a smart house.

And it's fantastic.

even the doorbell

and the doorbell he had automated

so when you

when you ring the doorbell the doorbell says may I help you

well this

this Amazon driver heard and I want to get the I want to get the exact thing excuse me Can I help you?

That's what the automated response said.

Excuse me, may may I help you

well he had his headphones on and we know because you know the doorbell recorded everything

and he said

how dare you

and took the package got back into the car and then called Amazon and said I've just been called a racial slur

and so what did Amazon do

Well, they shut down, again, the name I want you to remember here is Brandon Jackson,

a guy you'll probably never meet, never hear of again, but you should know, because I think this is a first.

Amazon,

instead of calling Brandon their customer, instead, they just shut his house down.

So he went to his smart house and tried to open the door and

couldn't open the door.

When he got inside, he couldn't turn anything on because everything was off because his,

what is it, Amazon Echo was unresponsive.

They shut him out of

everything.

It took him a week

before Amazon responded and went, oh,

you looked at the video?

Yeah,

yeah.

Now, I don't know how he did it, but he looked at the video and showed the response was, excuse me, can I help you?

It wasn't me, it was your service.

And he actually went on and said, I don't think this guy was trying to make a false claim.

I think he was wearing headphones and just misinterpreted the message.

Uh-huh.

Jackson, listen to this in the story.

Jackson is now questioning his reliance on Amazon services.

Really?

Huh.

I don't know.

If I had been locked out of my house for a week and nothing really worked, and the company that I was paying didn't have the respect to call me and say, hey, dude, what's going on?

I don't know.

I don't know.

I think I do more than question Amazon service or my reliance on Amazon.

First of all, this is exactly what I told you yesterday I was sensing in

England and Great Britain.

I told you a couple of stories.

One

was

about being left

by a bus service.

We were on this tour and they had this tour bus that they had rented and had it the whole time.

They kept switching drivers and they were really great, except for this one day.

And they just dumped us off And they were told, I, because I heard them, they were told, wait here,

and that's where all the buses were waiting.

And I have your cell phone, I will call you when we're done, but it will be 90 minutes.

We're on a tight schedule today.

Okay, so I heard all that.

We go away, 90 minutes, and our tour guide is like, we got to get back to the bus.

We got to get back to the bus.

We got back to the bus, and there was no bus.

And so he

called,

hello, where are you?

But they didn't answer.

They didn't answer for like an hour and 20 minutes.

So the tour guide was a little upset and called and said, what are you doing to me?

Where is the driver?

We have their number.

They were told to wait, blah, blah, blah.

They said, well, we don't know.

Well, okay.

Well, can you find them because or send another bus?

Because I got people standing here on the sidewalk waiting for a bus that nobody seems to know where it is.

I don't know, 15 minutes later or so, the bus driver arrives, doesn't say a word.

The next day,

I see the tour guide and he said, hey,

I got a call from the bus company.

the manager of the bus company.

And I said, really?

Did you get yesterday for free?

And he he said, no, they actually said, and this is a company that has done a lot of business, a lot of business with this bus company.

I got a call from the manager, and they said, they're not sure they want our business anymore.

And I said, what?

And he said, yes, the manager didn't appreciate the tone.

of my phone call.

And

although he he didn't hear it i didn't talk to him i talked to somebody else that was answering the phones for them and i asked for a manager um

apparently they reported that my tone

was a little off-putting

huh

also told you a story yesterday at the end of the show about going to a place that was like a

i don't know how to describe it like a haunted house.

It was a historic torture site, but they had made it into some kind of thing where, you know, you go in and you're sentenced and then you go through and you see what happened, what life was like, you know, 500 years ago.

By the way, not good for all of you who just want to take us back to the Dark Aid ages.

Not good.

So one of the guys in our group, and there are about, I don't know, eight or 10 of us.

One of the guys

is Scottish and

is kind of a smartass.

And

I was reading the rules of this place.

I'd never seen anything posted like it.

Usually it's posted like, you got to be this tall to ride this ride.

This was all the rules were to protect the employees from you.

And I'm thinking to myself, wow, Scotland is a rough place.

Okay.

I even talked to everybody in the family about it.

I'm like, look at this.

Have you ever seen anything like this?

Who's going through this place?

You will not touch.

You will not grab.

You will respect the employees.

You will not be inappropriate.

Wow.

Okay.

So we go through

the first room.

We're being judged.

And this guy comes up and he's in the powdered wig and everything and he's like silence

Like, oh boy, this is getting so real

and he's like you he points to my wife.

You look like a witch now I had a few things that popped into my head to respond, but I didn't say them

and then he went and he humiliated all of us, okay?

And then he said

to the guy who happens to be Scottish and not the guy to pick,

he said,

You,

you're first.

Get in the box.

So he gets into the trial box.

And the first question for the judge is he's standing up there with a gavel, he says,

Where were you last night?

And

my cohort said,

Well, if you really want to know, you should ask your mother.

Now, we laughed.

Is it inappropriate?

I don't know.

Maybe in second grade?

Yes.

The The judge looked at him and said,

do you realize how inappropriate that is?

And we all thought, wow, he's a good actor.

This seems real.

He said, that is inexcusable.

Put his gavel down and walked out of the room.

Didn't say anything else.

And we're like,

Is this part of the show?

Or what?

What just happened?

We wait a few minutes.

The manager comes in and says

i don't know if you saw the rules posted but

please do not say inappropriate things to our employees they have a hard enough time

oh

okay

now we all were thinking we should just leave But nobody said it out loud, so we all went through.

We said it after we got through with this whole thing.

We should have just left.

And everybody's like, yeah, I was thinking that.

I should have said something.

So we go through.

The very next room is the torture chamber.

And somebody has to be strapped to the chair.

And the guy looks at the same guy that has your mama jokes and says, you.

So he straps him down to this chair and he shows him, you know, I'm going to do this to you and I'm going to do this to you.

And he's showing all of the torture tools that were used.

And then he takes out this big you know like

clamp or scissor you know weird thing and

and he brings it down to his pelvis area he said you know what this is for

my friend doesn't say a word okay because we're all sweating at this point oh dear god don't say anything Doesn't say a word.

You know what this is for?

And then he turns around to the table and he gets like little tweezers.

And he's like, but for you, I'd probably use these.

Now, I thought to myself, Now that's wholly inappropriate,

much more than your mama.

What I realized from these two things:

we're being put into a situation to where the customer is never right.

You're lucky they serve you.

And if you say something that they don't like

you're punished you're paying for the service

you're you're the customer you're the one that just ordered things on amazon and have purchased every little device to run your house from amazon and are paying amazon a monthly payment and they don't call you

when one of their employees says this person just called me a racist name they don't even call they don't check they don't do anything

because you don't matter

that's the world we are entering

and it's happening everywhere.

The worst part is it is happening in business, in government,

and in the business of public-private partnerships, business and government.

Did you know the Pentagon has

just released, like no big deal, I guess, that they have a special team that goes on social media and looks for people who are saying bad things about any of their generals?

I don't really know the names of many generals, but all the generals that were involved in Afghanistan, you suck.

And I don't have to post that online.

I just say that all the time.

Now, maybe Amazon is listening, and maybe I'll get through, I'll get in trouble because of Amazon.

But it would be your Amazon that is getting me in trouble right now, not mine.

I really think that we all need to do what he was saying.

Maybe we need to question our reliance on Amazon's service and

maybe own our own information and own our own devices.

Wouldn't that be a refreshing thing?

By the way, he went on to say, I fully support Amazon taking measures to ensure the safety of their drivers.

This isn't about the safety of their driver.

The driver was never in jeopardy.

Even if he was called names, he was never in jeopardy.

He was never

out of,

he was never in a dangerous situation.

What are you talking about?

Words.

Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words really hurt so much more.

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Well, Stu, I know you were out with your son for baseball championships.

How do you do?

He did well.

They lost in the semifinals, but had a good tournament.

So you're a loser again.

You know, I'm getting used to it.

Well, you know, Eagles.

Yes, I'm getting used to it.

But it was a really, it was a great week.

It had to be so cool.

You know, it really is.

He's 11, and it was, you know, you're at that point where it's just a really cool age and it was great watching him and it was a lot of fun.

Yeah.

That's all going to end here.

I

literally, I was having ice cream with my kids last night.

Yeah.

And a guy just screamed from a car as he goes by.

He goes, he goes, enjoy it now.

Then they go to college and they forget your name.

Thank you, sir.

Wow.

Did he really say that?

That is so funny.

He's funny about it, but it was like,

and I could tell my son was a bit disturbed.

He's like, I'm not going to forget your name.

And I'm like,

tell me that in five years.

I hope that's not.

Not even.

You don't have to wait that long.

No, you won't wait that long.

Teenage years.

Teenage years.

You get them into high school and they

just become different people entirely.

I don't want that to happen.

Part of that is biological.

The rest of it just comes from the indoctrination.

So great.

Oh, good.

So great.

You're going to love it.

You're going to love it.

Are there bubbles that we could just put them in so they can't be influenced by any other sources in life?

I mean, like the ministerial children.

Do you remember the TV show with John Travolta, Boy in the Plastic Bubble?

Yeah, sure.

I did bid on that,

but didn't get it.

The bubble?

Yeah, just the bubble.

Really?

Not for historical

significance.

Just wanted to put my children in a bubble.

And I thought it would be good.

Thought it would be good.

By the way,

I haven't seen you since, but we got the entire set,

every dish, every plate, every table, chair, picture, everything

from All in the Family.

Really?

The entire set.

Oh, my God.

And

I'm going to invite Meathead to come on and have a little chat about All in the Family because it talked about everything.

Everything.

He was a Marxist.

He wasn't just a liberal.

He was a Marxist on that show.

And they talked about everything.

And now it seems like the Meathead is the one saying, shut up you.

And so I'm going to officially invite him in the next few days to come and join me and have an in-depth conversation.

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Okay, everybody, I want you to just breathe deeply.

Okay, breathe deeply.

And after we give you the news, I want you to count to 10,

maybe to 10 million.

There is news on the Hunter Biden front, and it's glorious.

And here it is.

Oh, yeah.

The Trump-appointed U.S.

Attorney for Delaware has reached a plea agreement with Hunter Biden, in which he's expected to plead guilty to two federal misdemeanor counts of failing to pay his taxes.

Biden also faces a separate gun possession charge that will likely be dismissed if he meets certain conditions, according to court documents filed today.

Two sources familiar with the agreement told NBC News that it includes a provision in which the U.S.

Attorney has agreed to recommend probation for Biden for his tax violations.

Well, he's been such a good soul for so long.

I think, you know, just a light slap on the wrist for Mother Teresa will probably do it.

Legal experts also said that the tax and gun charges will likely not result in any jail time.

Well, there you go.

For

Joe Biden's son.

So now Joe Biden can go from my son didn't do anything wrong to my son, okay, they pinned some misdemeanor charges on him, but he pled guilty and he's paid his crime.

He's paid his due to society.

He gets away with everything else.

Was any, I mean, did we even, I guess we've mentioned the tax charges before, but have we ever focused on that?

He did not

pay

his income tax for two years.

Two years.

Just didn't file, just didn't pay.

Had a, what was it, a $6 million

fine on it.

Somebody else just stepped in as a friend of Hunter.

People People help you out in time of need time.

Yeah.

People are like, hey, here's $6 million to pay that off.

And coughed up the $6 million, no strings attached,

and paid his $6 million fine.

Like two years after the fine had...

Let me ask you this.

Are you still on the street two years after you haven't paid your income tax?

No, sorry.

Four years after you haven't paid your income tax, two years of amounting fine of $6 million.

Are you on the street?

Have they done anything to you yet?

Let me ask you this.

If you are a

street if that's where they left your body, that's the only

if you're a drug abuser and current drug abuser, and you go in and

you

try to buy a gun, you fill out a

form for the United States government.

All over it, it says if you lie about any of this, you can face up to 10 years in federal prison and face criminal prosecution

if you knowingly make false statements.

Criminal prosecution for a felony.

He's gotten off with a misdemeanor.

Now, I'm trying to figure that one out because his his dad's really all up on making sure we don't have guns.

And yet his son lied on a document,

signed his name to the document, saying, no,

I'm not a drug user, don't have any problems with that.

See,

this is why they make these documents.

For instance,

Are you an illegal alien?

If you answered yes, you won't get the gun.

If you answered no and you're lying, you go to prison.

And these questions are put in there to be able to trap you into several felonies.

Okay.

If you're going to lie about one, you're probably going to lie about a couple of other things.

And so each one carries its own penalty.

And they lock you up.

That's why you don't screw with gun laws.

Don't ever.

I don't know a single lawful person that has a gun that is legal.

I don't know a single person who doesn't sweat going into another state, making sure beforehand, am I legal in this state?

What is what, how, how do I carry it?

When you bring it into an airport, which is completely legal and you have it legally separated in like 1,400 different boxes, all of them locked, you sweat your brains out because you could go to prison if you get it wrong.

Yeah, I used to live a block away from the border of New Jersey and Pennsylvania on the Pennsylvania side, which has much better gun laws than New Jersey does.

And I was terrified that I would bring my gun to the range or something in Pennsylvania and, I don't know, leave it in my trunk, right?

And then drive across to get gas in New Jersey, which we did all the time.

And if you get pulled over over there and they go through your stuff somehow and find the weapon and come up with some chart, totally different laws.

I was terrified to take the thing out of the house because I was afraid something would happen and I would keep it in the car for five extra minutes.

I'll stop on the way home and get gas and cross that border.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Even though it would have no, I mean, we've seen people this has happened to that have gone to prison, moms who have gone to prison because they've just crossed the line like this.

And Hunter Biden is with all of the stuff.

His dad just gave a speech about

how guns can can just change their caliber.

He knows nothing about guns.

I've never seen that magic caliber changing gun, but

he is all over wanting stricter restrictions on guns.

His son violates a pretty basic one that is clearly marked out on the paper where your signature is a felony, a felony to knowingly provide false information.

And he gets a misdemeanor.

And that doesn't even seem to be part of this.

Like, they're just going to let him, those are just going to be dismissed if he meets certain conditions.

The taxes are the only thing that they're going after him on after all the things.

Think of what we've seen way too much of Hunter Biden.

I don't, I never wanted to see this much of Hunter Biden, to be honest with you.

I didn't want to see the pictures that they put on TV, like that one right now.

I'm looking up at Fox.

And they just have a picture of him in a jacket.

I don't want to see that one.

But this guy has done and committed crime after crime after crime, most of them on video of his own cell phone.

And yet, none of this is going to affect him at all.

It's madness.

It's madness.

Madness is a great word for it because I feel like I don't even understand the world I live in.

Right?

Like, I feel like if I were to commit any one of the hundreds of crimes you've outlined that he's committed, I would be in jail for a long time.

Oh, a long time.

A long time.

You may may not leave jail.

If we committed half, a quarter of the crimes that he has committed, I can't remember.

I saw a total just the other day.

It was like 400 and some crimes

that are provable crimes.

We did not even 100 of those.

We would never see the outside of a cell.

Never.

Never.

And yet this guy's just going to walk with nothing, nothing After all of this?

Is this really how this is going to end?

So here is the latest poll.

Do you think that the FBI report from an informant alleging that Joe Biden took a $5 million bribe while he was vice president should be made public or kept secret by the FBI?

83% say the FBI should make it public.

Only 17% said it should be kept secret.

Most of those were members of the Biden family.

74% of Democrats, 82% of Independents, and 92% of Republicans say the file should be public.

74%

of Democrats.

This is not going to last.

The center cannot hold with this.

Only 45% of voters said the FBI is fully investigating the allegations.

Really?

A majority, 55%, said the Bureau is not really investigating.

That's amazing.

That is truly amazing.

There's more on a lot of these things, but let me just switch quickly to what happened in Montana.

The Highwood Creek Outfitters Gun Shop.

It's in Great Falls, Montana.

It's reopened for business.

It was raided by the IRS and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives last Wednesday.

Okay.

There is, apparently, it was an IRS violation.

So I don't know what that is because they came in and all they did was

take all of the documents on showing who has purchased a gun.

That has nothing to do with the IRS.

So what are you doing?

The owner has said

that

we've always had a good relationship with the ATF.

It's not worth not crossing every T or dotting every I.

And they just come in and they take 4,473 background check forms.

They include no financial information.

So there's no discernible reason why the IRS would need those forms.

What they did is they took almost 5,000 Americans' personal information,

seized it

for what?

So they can go hassle

those 4,500 people?

Is that what it is?

The owner of this group says they have been the subject of the government surveillance for a couple of years.

He said, I have

no idea or reason why.

I'm guessing it's political.

He said, I'm assuming that it's because of the style of weapons that we have and the press that is against them.

The current administration seems hell-bent on getting those guns out of the hands of average Americans.

He said, We have a reputation of dotting all the I's and crossing all the T's.

It's not worth doing things that are going to get you in trouble.

By the way, the IRS,

thanks to the Senate, has hired the additional 80,000 agents

that for some reason are involved in seemingly gun control.

Hmm.

But the good news is, let me just go back, breathe deep.

This too shall pass.

I don't think the Hunter Biden story is done by any stretch of the imagination.

This is all going to to come back and roost.

And it won't be good when it does.

There will be jail time at the end

for those who have blatantly broken the law and then used their political connections to get away with, well, everything except seemingly murder.

All right, let me pause.

It would be really great if you didn't build, if you didn't have to build a parallel economy in this country, but we have to.

We have to.

We are not only living

in the arena of inflation,

so many companies are woke now, openly accepting ESG mandates,

donating money to leftist causes.

I just told you about Amazon about 25 minutes ago, where they actually...

took the word of a driver without even checking when his doorbell rang, automatic response from Amazon, the product is from Amazon.

It responded, how can I help you?

The driver said that was a racial slur, and they shut the guy's house down, his smart house, shut it down for a week.

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Well, this one actually is the Donald Trump trial.

This is on the documents.

There is a date set for the trial in August of this year, August 14th, I think it was.

Obviously, very, very quick if that were to be true.

However, while a lot of people are sort of freaking out about that, it appears to be very standard.

There's

a placeholder date, essentially.

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There will be delays on both sides.

There's a long process that will go on.

It does not seem like we're actually going to be seeing a Trump trial in August.

No,

we'll see it during the primary or after the primary.

Yeah, maybe.

I mean, a lot of people are saying it may not happen until after the actual general.

May not be until 2025.

Now, I don't know if they can hold.

I mean, I mean, I can see why Trump would want it to, why would you want it to happen unless it's going to be something that's going to be completely resolved in your favor quickly, which I doubt they're going to allow.

It's insanity.

Yeah, exactly.

So

from Trump's perspective, just drawing it out, I mean, why not?

You just want to delay it as long as possible.

So

have you done much thinking on this?

A little bit.

I was on vacation.

It was nice to have kind of the separation of not having to think about it on a day-to-day basis to let it settle in a little bit.

I have a couple of legal experts I think maybe are on tomorrow that we are going to talk to about

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One says, no big deal.

No big deal.

And the other one's saying, no, no, no, he may go to prison on this one.

it's interesting because i think our

correct view of how the

the web government has been weaponized and the media and all these things around this target donald trump

if we really believe that which we do right we do yeah we would all assume that yes of course he's going to prison right they they they have focused all of their energy against this person for how long?

Why would we expect him to avoid these charges?

One of the good pieces is that it's being held in Florida and not the District of Columbia.

That's certainly a positive.

That's a positive.

It is, though there's multiple other cases that are coming down the pike as well.

On the other hand, I mean, some of this stuff to me seems completely insignificant, and it's hard to imagine them putting a former president or maybe a current president in jail over it.

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Hello, America.

Welcome to the Glenbeck Program.

I have, if you've listened for more than 10 minutes, you'll know I am a huge fan of technology and the coming technology.

The things that are just over the horizon are truly miraculous.

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However, just because we can do something doesn't mean we should do something.

And I am fascinated by this company called Colossal.

And

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I think you're going to be as torn as I, it's really cool.

But why would we ever do that?

And I have a great conversation with the CEO and co-founder of Colossal.

His name is Ben Lamb.

And we begin in 60 seconds.

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Yeah.

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Ben, welcome to the Glenbeck program.

How are you, sir?

I'm great.

How are you?

Thanks so much for having me.

You bet.

I hear from my people that

your people are concerned that this is a gotcha interview.

I don't ever do that.

I don't invite people on my show,

at least without telling them from me in advance.

It's going to be a tough interview.

So relax.

I am fascinated by what you're doing, but I also am very concerned about it, and I want to hear

what you guys are thinking.

Cool.

Well, no, I mean,

I guess TR teams and your people and my people, you know, they always have their opinions on things.

I mean, we're a pretty open book, right?

And we're pretty excited about what we're doing.

And, you know, we love to talk about it.

Not everyone loves what we're doing.

We've been very fortunate to have a lot of support.

But, you know, I feel like it's our job to have conversations with all of the groups and really educate the people what we're doing and be transparent about it, right?

And then let people form their own opinions.

It's not really our job to persuade anyone one way or the other.

So I'm just happy to be here.

Okay.

Um, so let's talk about what you're doing.

First, I want to state your company's mission and goal.

Through technological and engineering breakthroughs in biosciences and genetics, Colossal is accepting humanity's duty to restore Earth to a healthier state while also solving for future economies and biological necessities of the human condition.

Colossal will revolutionize history and will be the first company to use CRISPR technology successfully in the de-extinction of previously lost species.

On the journey, we will build radical new software tools and technologies to advance the science of genomics.

Is that how you say it?

Genomics?

Overall.

Genomics.

Genomics.

Okay.

We are the leading, we are leading the new charge of bioscience.

We accept the responsibility.

We see the light at the end of it all.

What you're currently working on is amazing.

You are trying to bring the woolly mammoth

back

into

away from extinction and back into

life.

Why?

Yeah, I mean, so fundamentally, we're working on three species, the woolly mammoth, the Tasmanian tiger, and the dodo.

And we believe that de-extinction and bringing species back, leveraging all these genetic rescue technologies, not only can help bring these incredible animals back and help restore those ecosystems, but can actually develop technologies that we can use to advance conservation because conservation needs more money, it needs more tools, it needs more technologies, because we could lose up to 50% of all biodiversity between now and 2050 if we're not careful, as well as advance the same tools and technologies that can be applied to human health care and help from everything from cancer research to genetic engineering and getting rent of certain types of disease states in humans.

And so it's kind of a systems model thinking to kind of one of these big challenges that we think a lot of technologies will come from it that can benefit both conservation and

humanity.

Who's your chief

ethicist?

So Alta Charo

is one of our ethicists.

She's our lead ethicist.

And we picked Alta because you can learn a lot from a critic.

And so we actually went after

to talk to we after early early on our journey we went after Alta and a few other people because Alta specifically had debated George Church years before on why you should not bring back Ebola Mammoth right and so we really want we really want people like that like informed critics that can help us do things in the most transparent way and also make sure that we're educating the general public in conversations like this on what we're doing and taking that feedback.

Okay.

Is, I mean, I don't mean to be flippant with you, but have you ever seen Jurassic Park?

I actually have seen Jurassic Park.

I've seen all of them.

I'm a big sci-fi guy, you know, I've started most all the companies I've ever started are technology companies, so I'm definitely inspired by Jurassic Park, which was a movie, just to remind all the viewers.

Right, but is there anything that you won't bring back into life?

I mean,

you're bringing three species that have been extinct.

Is there anything else you won't bring back in?

I think you need to be really thoughtful about the why behind what you're doing, right?

And so the species that we're working on served a purpose and filled an ecological niche in their local ecosystem, right?

And were driven to extinction either directly or indirectly by mankind.

And so that's where we're really.

Wait, the woolly mammoths were killed by man?

Yeah, early early man actually hunted mammoths.

And what's interesting about elephants that most people don't realize is that they take 13 years to get to sexual maturity before they can breed.

And there's a 22-month gestation.

So you don't have to kill all the woolly mammoths or all an elephant population to push that species into extinction.

You just have to create enough that you get that downgrading effect through the population.

And then you get genetic bottleneck, which ultimately led to their extinction, which is genetic bottleneck and in the species meaning there wasn't enough diversity in the species to continue on um and so same thing with you know with the dodo we actually eradicated uh the dodo most people think that we that we just ate the dodo but we actually most of the dodos died because mankind actually brought in invasive species to mauritius in the surrounding islands uh which actually you know killed a lot of the uh young as well as uh the eggs since they were laid on the ground since they were flightless.

And then lastly, the Australian government paid people through a bounty program to eradicate the Tasmanian tigers.

And why would they do that?

Well,

now, you know, looking back on it, it was really driven by the sheep industry.

So all of the folks that were ranching were actually, they've proven now were actually stealing and poisoning and killing each other's sheeps for competitive means.

They blamed it on the Tasmanian tiger, also known as the thylacine.

But there's no

data to suggest that the thylacine could even, one, attack a sheep or two, eat a sheep.

It ate smaller marsupials in kind of

in their stack.

Okay, so let me go back to the question.

Is there anything that you won't bring back?

Yeah, I mean, there's lots of stuff that we won't bring back.

We're focused on these three species, right?

And so I think that there's, we get asked a lot of time about dinosaurs.

We also get, believe it or not, you can't, unfortunately, for the people that love dinosaurs, you can't bring back dinosaurs.

There's no DNA.

It serves zero purpose to bring them back.

Weirdly and

really weirdly enough, though, we get asked about the megalodon a lot, which terrifies me that people would even ask that question, Glenn.

My son would ask that question.

Yes.

People ask that question.

And I'm like, do you really, assuming that we could, which we can't, why would you ever, I mean, the ocean's already scary enough.

Why would you ever want something like that out there?

And so

we have kind of our ethical framework of what we focus on are species that can help restore existing ecosystems where mankind had a complete role or a partial role in their extinction.

So you have.

Okay, go ahead.

No, finish.

Go ahead.

No, no, I was just going to say we have some frameworks around it.

So there's a lot of things that you can't bring back, and there's even more that we won't bring back.

All right.

So

the woolly mammoth, you say, hunted by early man, but the reason why you have the DNA is because they were flash frozen, if I'm not mistaken, strangely,

way up north in Russia.

Is that correct?

Correct.

Yeah, they were frozen in the permafrost.

And so what happens in the permafrost, unlike what happens in the rainforest and whatnot, in the rainforest, you get this nitrogen-oxygen cycle where things die to get quickly eaten or absorbed into the forest floor.

and then it's kind of a rinse and repeat in the permafrost it's exactly opposite things die they fall over maybe they get partially eaten but then they get covered with the next layer of snow or ice so it's really well preserved and so I mean we've I have not been to Siberia but Ariana Hussili and George Church George being my co-founder have actually been to Siberia and actually when they've extracted mammoth carcasses, they still have like blood and tissue in them.

So we actually have a lot of tissue.

It does degrade over time, DNA, but we actually have 54 mammoth genomes that we've acquired that we've used to build our reference genome that's kind of our guidebook for our engineering efforts.

Okay, so is it true that

some of them were flash frozen with like buttercups in their stomach?

Yeah,

I don't know what was in their full microbiome and then their stomach when they died, but some of them froze nearly instantly and are incredibly well preserved.

What would cause that?

Oh, there are so many theories on that, right?

Obviously, you know, it's cold, it's already sub-freezing temperatures up to negative 40 in the winters.

And so if things stop moving, you know, mammoths and a lot of other species

that

can survive in not just the Arctic Circle, but Circle Polar North, which is a little bit wider than the Arctic Circle, actually have different ways to produce things like hemoglobin and blood genetically than we do.

So they actually have the ability

to survive and thrive in those environments.

And we wouldn't even be able to breathe in some of those environments if they could.

But when that system stops and everything stops moving and that heat generation stops, everything freezes.

All right.

So when you look at

bringing them back,

have you thought about the impact the unknowns?

You know, who was it?

Rumsfeld said there's knowns and

the unknowns that are unknown.

Have you thought about reintroducing a pretty large species back into

the ecosphere and

the ramifications of that that are not necessarily good?

Yeah, I mean, you always have intended and unintended consequences with whatever you do.

If you look at probably one of the most successful rewilding campaigns, rewilding the process of reintroducing a species back into its native habitat that no longer exists there, one of the most successful rewilding campaigns of all time, with a relatively large animal being the gray wolf, was back in Yellowstone, where we as humanity reintroduced wolves back into Yellowstone after 70, after we called them 70 years before.

And that has led to a complete blossoming of that ecosystem.

It's actually added more diaries.

Right, right, right, but wait, wait, wait, wait.

Let's not gloss over because I remember when they were taken and my grandfather said, what the hell are these people doing?

You can't collapse an ecosystem like that.

Everything works together.

It was the scientists that first said, we've got to get rid of the wolves and it's going to be fine.

And it didn't work out that way.

And the people that I grew up with that are just, you know, farmers and hunters and everything else were like, you cannot remove the wolves.

Your grandfather was right.

And look, just because you're a scientist and you have a PhD does not mean you're right, right?

Yes.

We aren't right about everything.

Our teams, I'm not a scientist.

I just have the fortunate

ability to work with really smart people doing really interesting things.

But fundamentally, just because you're a scientist doesn't mean you're right.

Lots of scientists have done lots of weird things.

Your grandfather and the people that you grew up with were 100% right.

We need to respect nature and you need to assume the system works for a reason.

And when we interfere with it, to your question, you know, there are consequences.

And so with what we do know right now about the tundra and the Arctic is that it's a completely degraded ecosystem.

But what we know from all of the research of that land is it used to be kind of like Yellowstone.

It was full of different large cold-tolerant megafauna.

like mammoths and mastodons and musk ox and whatnot.

So if we can return those animals, we hope that will help

replenish that ecosystem and build a better diverse ecosystem.

And they've done little experiments like this over time, including in a place called Pleistocene Park, where they've reintroduced cold-tolerant megafauna, not mammoths yet, right?

And they've actually seen the benefit of the Arctic grasslands start to come back.

So I have to tell you, I'm really torn on your research.

It's easy to say really bad idea,

but you make a good case.

uh and so i i am torn on it but i i'm i'm a guy who thinks what bill gates is doing with mosquitoes is a bad idea you wait we're going to just a lot easier yeah but we it's a lot easier

that's food for a lot of animals a lot of animals bats come to mind

yeah and it's a lot easier to roll back

an unintended consequence from a multi-thousand pound animal than a mosquito, right?

Like when you start to look at the world of genetically modified organisms or GMOs, you know, I think that, you know,

we don't have as many, I think, challenges, we have different challenges, but it's a different set of challenges than people that are working with like mosquitoes or gene drives, where they really have to be mindful of the unintended consequences.

We definitely need to be mindful of the unintended consequences, but, you know, we're not going to lose a several thousand pound animal.

Okay, hang on for 60 seconds.

I just want to ask you what stage you're at.

When are we going to see one of these things?

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So many things are happening in the world that I can't believe I talk about in a serious sort of way.

Everything is was science fiction and it's becoming science fact.

So let me just ask this question.

What stage of resurrecting the woolly mammoth are you at?

I think we're closer than some people think.

You know, you have, as I mentioned, you have to go through a whole list of different components like computational biology, cellular engineering,

animal husbandry and services.

So we built those whole teams.

So we have about 112 people and scientists, mostly based in Texas, that are working on this.

And we're on track to have our first calves by 2028.

That could flip, but we're pretty confident right now about the timeline.

We've already assembled the amount of DNA that we need to be successful.

We've already leveraged AI and software tools to map that to

the Asian elephant reference genome that we had to also create.

Remember, it's not just about the mammoth.

We had to go create a reference genome for the Asian elephant.

We've done all of that comparative analysis using AI computers, and then we've established these cell lines, and then we've started to make edits

and actually the CRISPR edits and the other genetic engineering tool edits into those cell lines.

And so once we complete our full list of editing, we'll go through the process of cloning, which is also known as somatic cell nuclear transfer, and put it into an elephant surrogate to grow.

Well, Ben, thank you so much for being on the program.

I think I'm right where I was before.

Doesn't sound like a good idea,

but you have better reasons for doing it than I thought.

And I really appreciate it.

Thank you so much.

Ben Lamb

from Colossal.com.

Last comment, real quick?

No.

Okay.

Ben Lamb from Colossal.com.

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Welcome to the Glenbeck program.

I know you came in just before the show.

Have you walked down the atrium of this building?

I have not, no.

You really take it.

Go take a stroll after the next break.

This is an, what, an 80,000 square foot building.

The atrium is enough for multiple 18-wheelers to park inside this building.

And if you go down about halfway in the atrium, it looks like the ending of the first Indiana Jones.

It's all just crates.

And I mean,

I was walking around yesterday and I'm looking at all of these things.

And they're bringing them all in so we can pack them for this museum that we're doing in St.

George and Idaho.

I think tickets are still available.

I haven't checked, but

go to unitedwepledge.org and buy your tickets.

It's running for 12 days.

Last I saw, which was over the weekend, there were like two days that had some openings in there early next week.

It opens next Monday in St.

George.

The artifacts, Stu, it is incredible.

I mean, the office kind of stopped yesterday and everybody just came in and they were like,

I can't believe all.

I can't even.

I have not seen it all assembled like this before.

It's really remarkable what you've put together here.

I know you've done it with a lot of help from the staff and everything else, but it really is an incredible thing.

We've done these museums before and they've always been really good.

They've always been really good.

And what you've done now

is these are things that you'd never think you'd ever set your own eyes on in your entire life.

Didn't even know this existed.

This is incredible.

I'm showing it if you happen to be watching Blaze TV.

Can you figure out what that is or describe what it looks like?

I mean, it's a drawing in blue and red

colored pencil with a bunch of words and in a different language.

And I don't know.

I don't know what it is.

So it's Cyrillic.

So it's Russian.

It's in crayon.

It was done by a six-year-old girl.

And it's made to to look like an official document.

Yeah, it kind of looks like that.

It has like a seal and looks like signatures at the bottom almost.

Uh-huh.

And you can see 440.

Okay.

And then you can see a signature here.

The signature is her dad.

This is made to look like an official Soviet document

telling her father to stop the killing and to put the 440,000 guns or whatever away and put them in a warehouse so the killing can stop.

She gave it to her dad.

Her dad signed it.

Her dad,

Joseph Stalin.

Wow.

This is the daughter that grew up and defected to the United States.

You believe that?

Wow.

I mean, I

and this is just going to be like, I don't even know if I have a place for this.

We have so many things.

I'm like, I'm taking it.

I don't know where I'm even going to put it.

We have so many items.

This

probably

is going with, but I'm not going to take it out.

But these are the

notes from Gene Roddenberry

working for Lucy.

Lucille Ball,

Lucille Arnaz

at Desilo Studios on a new project project called Star Trek.

And these are Gene Roddenberry's descriptions of what he thinks the bridge should look like,

what he thinks the uniform should look like.

And this on the second page, you can barely see it.

Oh, yeah.

That is the first drawing of a Klingon ship.

This is

MacArthur's license plate from his Jeep with the five stars.

This is,

wow.

This, do you know what this is?

I do not know what that is.

Can you guess?

I mean, a really bad electric shaver.

Okay.

It's a remote control for your television used on All in the Family Archie Bunker.

Oh, really?

Because we have, we bought, I bought the entire set

because I'm going to do a series based on, and it's been in the Mothballs.

Norman Lear put it in Mothballs thinking that there would be a revival, you know, or an anniversary show or something, get everybody back.

It never happened.

The set was forgotten.

It was sitting in some

storage.

facility, all air-conditioned, since 1979.

And I'm putting it back together to do a series.

Wow.

You know what?

That's one of the cool things about

your collection and what you're going to be showing off at this museum, at least I assume.

I know a lot of the stuff is it's really deep history, you know, World War II stuff and just crazy history.

Pilgrims are so deep.

All that slavery stuff, dead to rights.

Yeah.

Really, really incredible history stuff.

And then also a lot of real pop culture, amazing pop culture stuff that you've found.

Have you seen this?

I have not.

This is the original telegram from Western, I'm sorry, to

the Associated Press from the White Star line.

And it says, Associated Press, New York, deeply regret to advise you Titanic sank this morning, the 15th, after collision with iceberg.

Serious loss of life.

Carpathia pick up many passengers proceeding to New York.

Oh my God.

I mean, and you know, what I hope you do is when you see some of these things, you'll go and

be fascinated by them.

For instance, when you see what we have on the Titanic, it'll blow your mind.

It'll blow your mind.

But I want you to go and go home and do research on the SS Eastland.

The SS Eastland is almost forgotten in history, and it's been so twisted now that it's like, well, some say it was this, some say it was that.

This was a boat that took regular people in Chicago onto the Great Lakes.

And it always was having problems because it was always top-heavy.

And

Woodrow Wilson, after the sinking of the Titanic, he got into office and he's like, oh, well, we need to make sure every boat has enough lifeboats for every single person

and uh

the eastland the people that ran the eastland were like uh no maybe life jackets but life boats would be a very bad idea on this ship because it's already top heavy

you will have enough lifeboats for 2000 and i can't remember how much how many it were how many it was it was like 2 000 people something

2500 passengers

they put all the they put all of them on because Woodrow Wilson deemed that that was federal law now, and they did it.

It didn't even get off the deck.

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Largest loss of life on the Great Lakes still to this day.

Because why?

Government.

They decide they're going to do something and they know the answer and we've got the experts.

That's incredible.

It really is.

And I know you've been looking at some of the, before I left, we were talking about

some really incredible World War II

Nazi history stuff that you might be able to acquire.

Were you able to get that?

What is it about you?

Sincerely, what is it about you?

Are you

trying to get me...

You really?

Do you have like a thing for my wife or do you just want to break us up?

You know, I think it's the pain that you'd go through is the real, I mean, your wife's, of course, very beautiful, but I would also,

it's the utter pain that you'd go through when she actually dumps you that I'm looking forward to.

Well, she's all, she, now,

now she's, I'm going to come home and she's going to go, what was that all about?

And I'll say,

what?

What was what all about?

Well, I'm just curious if you have, look, the museum time is coming up.

You are looking to potentially acquire some very expensive

items from Phil History.

And I didn't get the outcome of it.

Here's what Stu is talking about, honey.

And I want you to listen carefully.

The money we have saved is remarkable.

Before we left,

before the whole buying the entire Archie bunker set and chair and everything else, which was

probably pretty pricey, I would assume.

Which was great.

You think of the money we saved on that, honestly.

So

before that, there was announced an auction about

some documents

that came from Hitler

and like his speech of the acceptance speech of the 1930 election in his own hand.

Now, that may not sound very impressive, and I would agree with you, because who needs that, right?

Oh, a museum would be certainly.

Sure.

But also, all of the hand-signed documents calling for the execution of everyone involved in Valkyrie.

And I know you like Tom Cruise, okay?

Her liking Tom Cruise is not going to get you out of this.

And all of the documents that,

you know, go right to eugenics and human experimentation, all of that stuff.

It was coming up for auction.

And I thought, well,

I don't have the money to do it.

I'm going to just bid very low because I won't get anything.

And when I say very low,

it's probably not the definition of very low honey that you have.

But I didn't think we would get really

any of it,

let alone

all of it.

And the money needs to be wired today.

Oh, you know.

Oh, wow.

So that's how it came out then.

It has to be wired today.

I have lost sleep over this last few days.

I've been tossing it turned.

I cannot sleep.

I'm like, she's got

to kill me.

You're saying she doesn't know yet.

Now, I mean, now she knows, obviously, but I'm hoping not because she's

there's somebody coming over to the house to do something because our house is almost finished.

So I'm hoping that she's not listening.

Well, certainly one of her friends would help alert her.

No,

they will not.

I think they will.

Elena, no, you will not.

I think there's a good chance one of them will.

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Same argument.

You're screwed.

All through the break, Stu is like, okay, have you tried this one?

No.

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Yeah.

And no.

Well, I mean, I do think that, look, these are important things and you are protecting history.

This is essentially your life's mission.

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Right.

You've convinced me.

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Orson Welles typewriter?

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I have not.

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That is beginning tonight, Dave Landau

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Hi, Dave.

How are you?

Good.

How about you, sir?

Well, you know pretty good good better now that you're here thank you you are really funny thank you very much really funny thank you and i hate to admit that because many people who are fans of mine would then check you out and go he's so dark yes

yeah i'm not for everybody but no that's a good thing about nobody i i can't tell you uh i was on vacation and i can't tell you how many times And I gave you credit each time, believe it or not, how many times I said, yeah, my, you know, things are, we were talking about things getting really dark and I used your line about your son coming to you and saying, I finally know what I want to be.

Yeah.

And yeah, I just tell him, like, look, it doesn't matter.

Like, son, I don't know if you, I know you don't watch the news because you're eight, but look, just enjoy the moment because you're not going to make it.

Nobody's going to make it.

Just

it is really, for me at least, the only way I can deal with it.

It really is.

The only way you can deal with anything now is through comedy.

I mean, if you don't laugh at it, you're just going to have to look it in the eye in a different way, which I don't know.

Humor is the only way I can look at anything.

It's like that, where every news story I kept saying was you would see like a name that was clearly not a white guy.

And we're looking into white supremacy.

What makes this funnier if you're listening to us, if you saw the visuals,

the first guy was wearing like a giant sombrero.

You know, clearly, clearly,

not in the Klan.

Yes.

Yeah.

And just for the audio, obviously a guy from SoundCloud whose name is Starburst.

They're like, we're going to make sure they're just looking into ties with the Nazis.

So

you used to be with Steven Crowder.

You worked with him for a while.

Two years, yeah.

Yeah.

How many shows did you guys produce a week?

We did four for a long time, yeah.

So you're doing three?

Three now.

You've got a good crew with you.

I have a great crew.

I'm very lucky.

I have Matt McClowry writing, who's a great comedian, very dark as well.

And then

obviously Quarter Black is my co-host.

And it's just, it's a really great crew.

Angela's on the show.

It's really great.

Does it ever bother you that shows,

you know, like, I don't know, Stephen Colbert have like 70 writers?

Yes, because they come up with nothing.

That's why during the run.

Don't you think, man, I got to get on that?

I write one good joke a month.

Yeah.

And I'm good.

Well, it's because they don't actually hire based on talent.

They hire based on, I guess, looks, if you want to say it.

They're like, okay, you fill an exact bracket.

That's why when the writer strike happened, what do you guys want more?

It's like, you're not producing anything, so they want you, they want to raise.

It's like, well, would you ever do that while chat GPT is just out?

No.

No, I mean

everybody's talking about, man, this thing could write anything.

Yeah.

We're going on strike as writers.

Yeah, like this is terrible that this soulless robot's doing a better job than us.

It's completely unfair.

It basically just looked at them and said, oh, we can just take every single niche and then write the exact joke that you did, a robot.

Right.

Yeah, it's completely sad that it figured it out, the rhythm.

Are you married?

I am.

Wow,

you found somebody that would live with you.

I did, yeah.

And is she happy?

No, yes.

No, no.

Well, we're married in the sense of, you know, when I go on the road, we give a nice firm handshake.

Right.

Right.

You're at that stage.

Give each other a kiss like I'm saying goodbye to my grandma for the last time.

Did she see your act before

you got married?

Yeah, we met at Second City in Detroit, when they used to be there.

Yeah,

back 20 years ago.

So she was in the audience or she was

an actress.

She was an actress.

Yes.

Wow.

Yeah, and gave it up.

Wow, that's a comedian and an actress.

Yes.

Please don't have children.

Oh, we did.

Oh, good.

Yeah, we have one.

Yay for humanity.

That's why I tell him there's no hope.

Because the doctor looked at me and said, you know, you don't have any for him.

Are you going to have more children?

No.

And that's not really because of that.

I just took him to Chuck E.

Cheese once, and I was like, one's enough.

I was playing skee-ball trying to win enough tickets to get a vasectomy.

It is just truly soul-killing.

It is.

Once you see, I don't understand.

I never understood.

I mean, the mouse, Mickey Mouse, I get, it's kind of cute.

That's a rat.

Yes.

It's not.

It's like a really, really

poor, maybe in an African country kind of mascot.

You know what I mean?

You're like, look at the dirty rat.

Oh, he's nice.

Oh, he's filthy.

And he wants to take your kid.

Your kid wants to take a picture with vermin.

What a nice place.

Does it, I mean, we are in such a different, we are in such a different place now than we used to be.

I was telling somebody the other day that when I was

15, 16 years old, until I was 18, I worked with one of the most brilliant men in this industry, Michael O'Shea.

Oh, for sure.

And you know him?

Yeah, I know of him of him.

And

he taught me everything.

And he would spend so much time.

He was a vice president of company, and I was a nobody.

Now, if you did that,

people would be like, what the hell is he doing with that 16-year-old boy?

Right.

You know what I mean?

I mean, you see people together and you're like, what's going on over there?

Well, if it was Brian Singer, you'd just be like...

It's his friend.

Did you see Hunter Biden?

The charges?

Oh, he has charges now?

Oh, yeah.

They charged him this morning with two misdemeanors.

Oh, is that it?

Oh, that's good.

They finally got him for a parking violation.

Yeah.

No, not paying his taxes, two charges of not paying his taxes.

Oh, did they read the book?

Yeah, it's weird.

And then something on guns, right?

A gun charge that is going to be dismissed with certain behavior if he acts a certain way, apparently, in the future.

Pleasant.

I don't know.

He's got to be personable.

He's got to smoke crack and hang out with hookers.

Right.

And then it'll all go away.

Is it the one where he

left it in a trash can outside the elementary school?

No, that was his then-girlfriend, former brother's wife that did that.

Oh, okay.

So that's Okie Jokie.

Yeah.

Okay.

He just left it unlocked in his glove box.

She took it out and then threw it away in the trash.

Oh, sure.

This one has to do with his having a gun while having an addiction.

Yeah.

Oh, yeah.

That's what he said.

This goes back to him lying when he bought the gun, saying, I'm not high.

Look at me.

I've definitely been high and bought drugs off of somebody who's had a gun because I'm in recovery.

Yeah.

But I've never been in that.

Like, that's the only part where I empathize with him in the slightest bit is because I was an addict.

But he's so beyond the point of me being understanding.

So this is why I'm actually

really disgusted with his family.

Yes.

Because they enable him beyond anything.

Beyond all imagination.

Yes.

He clearly has a problem.

I think, I think, I mean, why would you take videos of you committing crimes and then keeping it along with all the crimes that you're doing with your father, who's vice president of the United States?

Why would you do that unless you either don't trust your father and so you're holding it as evidence, which I think is good, or you just you

are crying out for help or want to destroy, want to stop.

If you're leaving laptops for a geek squad with all that evidence on it, you're begging your dad to hug you.

You know what I mean?

You really are.

Well, but not too vigorously.

Well, no, no, you're not begging your husband.

Not in the shower.

Yes, I was going to say, you're not trying to.

Well, that's Ashley.

That's scary, isn't it?

These people could get away.

I mean, you wouldn't survive.

No one would survive the amount of evidence just in her diary

saying, I think dad abused me.

I have recollection of being in the shower with dad.

You wouldn't survive just in social circles, let alone still be president of the United States.

Absolutely not.

If Trump has an empty Nike box, they're trying to bring on federal charges.

You know what I mean?

Then this guy, he parks his car next to just documentation of the worst things possible.

Yeah, but it was a Corvette.

It was a classic Corvette.

That's true.

So, you know, I mean, you keep that pretty secure.

I agree.

I do like the car.

Granted, him behind the wheel of it is the scariest thing imaginable.

So

is it harder to do

a comedy show

now

because

life is parody?

I mean, it's like

you say, you make up some crazy idea and it's funny.

It happens tomorrow.

It's so good.

I mean,

part of it is and isn't because if the fans who come out and see me are already fans of me, but you do get people in the audience who don't know what I do and either they're going to like it or sorry for that.

Oh, yes.

Yeah.

And then some people get very angry.

Like even you'll even say a line that's very simple, like I have a boy for now, you know, and just kind of toss it out like that to get a feel.

Like those are the things that I absolutely love.

You just

you will say something that is so outrageous.

And instead of recognizing it, you just move on and you say something else even more outrageous.

Right.

I mean, you're just building on, I mean, I don't know how you're not probably in actual prison, not just Twitter prison, but actual prison.

It's odd.

It's nice that we have freedom of speech somewhat.

That's the problem, is it is going away because people pretend it's not, but it is.

And you notice that.

And even on stage, like last week in Austin, like even right after I made that joke, I said, no offense to, I don't know, half of you.

And then you do see a couple of people in the audience who get it, but you'll notice somebody who's transgender.

And you kind of go, okay, I wonder if they're going to let.

And then they do, and you go, okay.

But then the person who does get offended is somebody who you don't think would.

And that's the person who walks out.

You can never tell who's going to have a sense of humor.

How many times before all of this madness,

how often did you have people walk out?

Oddly, not that much.

Okay.

When it became virtue signaling, like I had a guy in Tacoma who stood up and it was during a bit I was talking about the female athlete, male to female.

Yeah.

And she was.

No, male to male.

Yeah, male to male.

And wearing a female swimsuit.

Correct.

The one who looked like Howard Stern was.

She was lovely.

You know, the one that you could recognize her because she was the one wearing all the gold after the meeting.

And I said, and the whole joke, I said, if I was to compete as a woman, I wouldn't be taking home any trophies.

They'd just be like, who's that fat girl?

I think

she has emphysema.

Her testicles are hanging out of her bathing suit.

And they're like, that's Dava.

She's always in the daughter.

Yeah, she's always in the shower watching us.

That's why the show airs at 10 p.m.

Sorry.

10 p.m.

Make sure that you find it.

He is really fun.

But

this guy stands up and he goes, this is the most homophobic show I've ever seen.

You can always try to rile up everybody in the crowd.

and I said and he's pulling out his camera and I go how I'm making fun of me and you can tell you were there gay people in the crowd and and he's trying to get a video on me and they and he and they all agreed and he's like no and he's trying to get the phone and I go no where what part of that was me making fun of anybody else but me And he's like, no, you are making fun of it.

This is the most anti-LGBTQ show I've ever been to.

I go, explain to me where that made fun of anybody else but my physical appearance.

And then he storms out because he starts putting his phone away, gets to the bouncer, and the bouncer is like, you have to pay your tab.

You can't just leave.

So then he goes, I may have overreacted.

I want to go back in.

He goes, that's not how this works.

So it was just amazing, though, for him to get called on that, you know, because it's like he wanted, he did it on purpose to get his own video to get hits and to get clicks on me.

It does seem like a brilliant way to get out of paying a tab, though.

It does, does it?

I mean, it's going to work sometime.

I'm sure it does work for some people where they're like, oh, it's great.

That's how you just get a free meal.

Yeah.

That's my virtue signaling.

Your white claws on us, sir.

But remember, it doesn't happen at a Dave Landau show.

No, no.

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Worth the watch.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

You bet.

I really appreciate it.

You bet.

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Yeah, would you get out of here?

Just get out.

Yeah.

Thank you so much.

Yeah, no, no, please.

Such a fan.

Thank you so much.

I appreciate it.

Get out.

Just get out.

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Yeah.

It's going to be great.

It's going to be great.

Have you seen any preview episodes or anything?

Nope.

No.

Nope.

And it's been pretty easy.

It has been.

And I'm the one that should watch it because I get it.

I think he's funny.

But yeah.

Thanks, Dick.

All right.

Bye-bye.

But,

I mean, no, I haven't seen anything on it.

They are keeping this

completely in the vault.

I can't wait to see it.

Yeah.

I can't wait to see it.

It's going to be something totally different.

And

I think comedy is something that needs an influx of

sanity.

Yeah.

Right.

And in the what makes him so funny is

he just says it.

Yeah.

You know what I mean?

Even the things that you may not be thinking, he says it, and you're like, oh my gosh, that's going to cause him so much trouble.

And then he says something on top of it.

And he's like, I don't care.

I don't care.

Well, this is the right place to be for that.

Oh, yeah.

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Well, Congress says the Republicans they will not rest until justice is served.

Wow, they should get a nap in before, you know, I hope they got a nap in before that because I think it's going to be a long time before they're going to arrest then.

With Hunter Biden just being charged with a couple of misdemeanors, no big deal.

But this is not a surprise.

Shouldn't be a surprise to anybody.

Of course.

Of course.

We knew

this is the Delaware office.

Of course they're going to do that.

I think that was baked in.

That way, you can say, okay, it was a couple of misdemeanors and, you know, he paid paid his time.

He pled guilty and got a plea deal.

What?

That's the way

our system works.

It's all over and done.

No, not really.

But

I think this is the way the cake was baked, hoping that Republicans don't do anything.

By the way, Disney has a new animated movie, Elemental.

Have you heard of it?

You've got kids.

Maybe they could still go to Disney movies.

Oh, yeah, sure.

Okay.

Right in that age bracket.

Yeah.

Have they seen this?

I think my daughter went to see it, I think.

You're one of those parents.

I wasn't waiting with my son.

Anyway, Elementary, it's Disney's first film with a non-binary.

Elemental, isn't it?

Elemental.

Yeah, Elemental.

It's the first film with a non-binary.

Yes, okay, yes.

So I asked my wife about this, and she said she didn't notice anything like that in the movie.

So I don't know if she fell asleep or it was really not obvious.

Rated for children ages six and up tackles racism and xenophobia.

Yeah, I mean, I'm sure there was some subtle message they were trying to send there, but she didn't, she seemed to think it was fine.

Okay.

I mean, I don't know.

I didn't see it, so I can't, I can't comment.

But she's, she's way more fired up about this stuff than I am.

I would be surprised if, like, I mean, she's basically on a

personal jihad.

Yeah.

She really did.

She really is.

So the fact that she wouldn't care that much about it would surprise me if it was really in your face.

Well, it is, it's being deemed by Hollywood as a complete flop, a flop.

Yes, I have heard that it is huge.

That's not one, that's not a borderline call.

Yeah.

It seems like the Pixar thing has run out of steam.

You follow this.

I don't know if it's just

Pixar.

I really don't.

I'm not sure it's just Pixar.

I think it is part of the Disney contagion.

It's

not a lot of people.

I don't trust them anymore.

Yeah.

You know, I'm not going to, when I hear a bunch of people that I trust talk about it, but everybody I trust not taking their kids.

Yeah, no, I mean, look, I think that's

they had this thing that was magical built up over so many years because of Walt's vision.

They had the number one position of trusted companies and not just trusted companies, trusted with your family and children.

Do you know how valuable that is?

Oh my God,

it's incredibly valuable, especially now.

You know, as a person raising a couple of young kids, 10 and 11 years old now, I've gone through these past few years.

You're really watching what they watch on TV.

You can't turn on the Disney channel.

You can't put them on Disney Plus and assume they're going to watch something safe.

And there are examples of this.

Dude Perfect is a good example of this.

They're a YouTube group.

They make trick shots and funny videos that kids love.

Kids love these guys.

They're right down the street.

Yeah, they're in Texas.

And they're awesome.

And they also, they're really entertaining.

Their videos are well done.

and they never cross lines I never I could put them on for the kids They will love everything they're watching and I will never feel like oh geez I shouldn't have let them watch that I it never burns me and you know what kind of like what a feeling that is for a parent to be able to just let them watch something and you don't have to hang over their shoulder and see what it what they're what it is doesn't happen and you know of course these guys are you know very big Christians and and that's a big part of what they're trying to do but they're also putting out good content right it's content that kids actually want to watch.

Right.

And that is a magical formula.

Disney had it forever,

had it locked down.

Flushed it.

It was, I mean, when I was a kid, it was a, it was like the shield.

It was like you, there was no way you were going to break that.

You could always take your kids to a Disney movie.

They'd always like it and it would always be safe.

That was like.

Stu, in the 1980s, I used to do shows with Disney, okay?

And

I would broadcast from Disney.

They had people listening to the broadcast to make sure.

And I did one point.

Ha, hi, kids.

They came in to the studio and said, never do that again or we cut the broadcast.

I mean, they were so protective of the image and

what Mickey would say and what the park meant.

They were all on top of it.

Now,

what does it mean?

It's so

hard to develop, too.

It takes

decades to bring that sort of trust to a large

started in the 1920s.

And he just blew it up over what?

Blew it up.

Over what?

Yep.

So they could put non-binary characters into their stupid cartoons.

It's idiotic.

It's idiotic.

So

the good news is.

There is somebody else you can trust with your kids, and that is rapper Sexy Red.

Oh, well, yeah, obviously Sexy Red.

I mean, when you talk about influence over your children, that's what she wants.

Oh, I mean, she

I wasn't sure the

gender.

I mean, why would that be important?

It's only it's not important at all, but also it's the most important thing about a person.

Exactly right.

She's just released a new song in lyrics of a song she calls Pound Town.

Oh, cool.

And some people are saying that it is

about the cake?

Is it about the Pound Town?

No.

No.

Some people are saying that it is maybe, perhaps,

the most outrageous song of all time.

Okay.

It's quite a standard.

And, well, I'll have you judge for yourself because I am going to now

read the lyrics

of.

I don't know that you should.

Should you read the lyrics of this song

on the air?

You'll follow your broadcaster training from back in the day here, I hope.

Well,

why?

I mean, this is available everywhere.

No, I know, but I mean, community standards, right?

What are those community standards?

So, here we go.

I need a little appropriate music, please.

Perfect.

Oh,

oh, oh,

oh,

oh, uh,

uh, uh,

uh,

I'm out of town, thugging with my rounds.

My

female body part,

pink,

my

body part that both male and female have, brown.

Wear the n-words.

Come looking for the hose.

Quit playing N-word.

Come suck a B-word's toes.

Poundtown.

Just left.

Pound town.

With my N-word, he just took a B-word down.

Yes, that N-word, D-word, a B-word down.

Yes,

that N-word, eat.

Let's say downtown, but it's not

McDonald's.

Let's just say that.

Poundtown just left Poundtown.

With my N-word, he just took a B down.

Uh-uh.

I'm out here in Miami.

Looking for the.

I'm not sure if it was.

I'll just skip it because that's probably

a seemingly okay word, but it probably isn't.

Probably.

So, wait.

I mean, I'm really.

I'm going to just refer to it as the H-word.

Okay.

Okay.

Looking for the H-word, daddies.

Where are they at?

Where the N-word get that.

Is ratchet okay?

I mean, I don't think she means ratchet.

Like, you know, my dad was under the car and he's like, hand me the ratchets.

I have a feeling that's not happening, you know,

in the song.

But too many...

Oh, my son need a new pappy.

Oh, that's nice.

That's, you know, that just shows, that puts it all together, doesn't it?

Right.

That one puts it all together.

Too many B words.

Where are the N-words at?

I'm trying to get my C word.

Now, this is a euphemism for another C word.

It's not the C word.

Because there's a couple of big C words.

It's not that C word.

Which I don't like, but there's two.

Yeah, well.

It's kind of two big C words that you don't normally.

I don't think this is actually.

We'll just move on.

What?

I feel like even C.

You know them dreadheads do it the best.

Oh, yeah.

We found that

historically, that is the fact.

Isn't that what Imus got fired for?

I like it.

I guess it's okay.

N-word with a check.

Is that a banking instrument?

What kind of...

And my N-word, give me neck.

I believe that looking for this particular outcome to have a monetary benefit as well as perhaps a benefit physically.

That's that's not.

Only N-word give me neck.

What does that mean?

I'm too old because I can guarantee you it doesn't mean necking.

What what does and you can't ask actually what it means because if you were to say the full sentence, you'd be put in prison.

I'm the sword, little B-word.

I'm that, you know it.

I can't say his name, he be cheating.

I love you, baby.

Yeah, and I'm the reason.

Uh-huh, N-words love bad B-words.

Yeah, yeah.

What's Suki say?

Lower male body parts on upper female body parts.

Sexy.

Poundtown just left pound town.

It's really nice.

That's a nice story of a vacation.

Basically like a slideshow, an old school slideshow.

It's really my vacation to poundtown.

Yeah.

That's interesting.

Now that was the artist behind that again.

Red sexy.

Red sexy.

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

I might have might have had that wrong.

I said it's sexy red.

Of course.

I was just thinking, I'm thinking about filing it away, and I always file things away under the last name.

Last name first.

That's unfortunate.

If I'm red, sexy, or sexy, red, I'm taking the video of that particular performance of the song from that particular artist, and

I'm broadcasting it at the concerts.

That was spectacular.

It was.

It was good.

I didn't understand.

It's very relatable.

I think so, too.

You looked like you related to it.

Yeah.

No, I mean.

Now,

is this artist covering one of your songs?

Because it seems so natural.

Yeah.

Maybe it was a cover by her.

Well, no, I didn't write that.

I didn't write that.

No.

It's,

I think, written by her.

Wow.

Written by her.

And that had to take her tens of seconds.

Is this the new controversial song?

Is that why you found out about it?

Or were you just listening to me?

Yeah, no, no, this is the camera.

Yeah, this is the new

WAP.

Oh, yes, I said WAP.

I think the Daily Caller pointed out that WAP

sounds like Shakespeare compared to

this.

Yes.

Wow.

Yes.

Although that felt like Shakespeare.

With that music, it did feel like Shakespeare.

Right?

Right.

Right.

That's all you have to do to rap music, you know?

And you'll expand, you'll expand like crazy, just rap to

chamber music.

And

see, I just said chamber, which is also a euphemism for like a bed chamber.

Was that the C word you were talking about?

No.

No, it wasn't.

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Yeah, yeah.

You know, huh?

So, uh,

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They're not going to target crypto, are they?

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You know, I was gone for vacation, and I brought you back a gift.

Oh, thank you.

And I thought I actually got one for the museum as well.

Okay.

I think this is appropriate.

I didn't get you anything, but.

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Oh, wow.

That is good.

Wow.

I thought that was good.

And this will protect

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Oh, yeah.

Yeah.

Well, that's, you know.

That's very nice.

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You got got it.

By the way, I have to show, we're going to talk about this on tomorrow's program.

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