Ohio Resident Says Town ‘Looks Like a WAR ZONE’: Where’s ‘Amtrak Joe’? | Guest: Katlyn Schwarzwaelder | 2/14/23

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Glenn reviews some stories exposing how the U.S. is building up to war, including President Biden creating a team to investigate "unidentified aerial phenomena" and the U.S. warning American citizens to leave Russia. Glenn and Stu debate who was responsible for the attack on Russia's Nord Stream pipelines, as Glenn isn't satisfied with its apparent conclusion. The train derailment in Ohio has led to a possible massive contamination of air and water, so Glenn speaks with Ohio resident Katlyn Schwarzwaelder, who was forced to evacuate her animal shelter due to the "war zone"-like state. Where are President Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on this Ohio disaster? Nikki Haley has announced her candidacy for president of the United States as Glenn and Stu debate other possible candidates. What are the mysterious beams of spiraling and laser light over the Hawaiian sky?
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Speaker 61 And

Speaker 54 finally, balloon talk.

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Speaker 56 so we've got some very exciting news for you.

Speaker 73 The Defense Secretary and the White House had to address something that I think is very, very important.

Speaker 64 We lead with.

Speaker 76 Let's go to cut eight.

Speaker 73 This is John Kirby

Speaker 44 at the Pentagon.

Speaker 49 The top officials of the Pentagon, when asked explicitly if they were ruling out any kind of extraterrestrial presence, said they weren't ruling anything out.

Speaker 49 And yet at the beginning of today's briefing, albeit with her usual winning smile uh miss jean-pierre seemed to rule out any extraterrestrial activity i don't think the american people need to worry about aliens with respect to these craft period i don't think there's any more that needs to be said there okay all right um i just want to say

Speaker 81 do you recognize your country today The spokesperson from the Pentagon, without any laughter from the press corps, said, quote, I don't think the American people need to worry about about extraterrestrials today.

Speaker 1 Oh.

Speaker 12 Okay. Well, that's normal.

Speaker 1 All right. I got it.

Speaker 80 I got it.

Speaker 13 Now,

Speaker 73 we've heard from Austin they are not a threat.

Speaker 42 And then we've heard they are a threat.

Speaker 73 And then we've heard they're not a threat.

Speaker 7 And then we see that they use Sidewinder missiles to take them down.

Speaker 80 Why would you do that if it's not a threat?

Speaker 56 By the way, just so you know, in the balloon fight, we had to use two sidewinders.

Speaker 16 The first one missed it.

Speaker 63 That's just a half a million dollar missile, but, or I'm sorry, yeah, half a million dollar missile.

Speaker 81 It missed it.

Speaker 24 My favorite part of the story is, and the Pentagon didn't track where that missile landed, but they're pretty sure.

Speaker 50 that no harm was done.

Speaker 45 Pretty sure?

Speaker 18 Pretty sure.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 We don't want to shoot the balloon down in the first place because of the shrapnel that might hit the ground, but we'll just let missiles fly randomly into societies.

Speaker 13 And they're trying to get a better sense of what these things are by going and looking at them, but it proves to be very difficult because

Speaker 9 it is the debris is landing in the sea or in the water.

Speaker 1 Well, here's an idea.

Speaker 28 Don't shoot it down over the water.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 55 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't shoot it down over the water.

Speaker 11 I know it's very, very, very complex.

Speaker 52 Now, Biden has ordered the creation, listen to this,

Speaker 42 he's ordered the creation of interagency team to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena.

Speaker 38 U, UAP.

Speaker 93 Okay, that's what they now call UFOs.

Speaker 94 Okay?

Speaker 8 Does anybody want to step in and tell me what's wrong with this story?

Speaker 72 The President, through his National Security Advisor, today has directed an interagency team to study the broader policy implications for detection, analysis, and disposition of unidentified aerial objects that pose either safety or security risks.

Speaker 1 Nobody?

Speaker 100 We already did this in Congress two years ago.

Speaker 15 We have one. Marco Rubio set it up.

Speaker 68 It's why we've found out about possible alien life in the first place.

Speaker 101 You already have a commission, an interagency commission that is studying this. They've produced a report.

Speaker 62 And yet yesterday...

Speaker 20 He announces we're going to do another one.

Speaker 1 We need a committee to study that committee.

Speaker 25 Well, we need a, we need a committee of doctors to to study the brain.

Speaker 13 All right.

Speaker 103 So now the U.S.

Speaker 28 military first shot at an unknown

Speaker 104 octagon.

Speaker 105 An octagon. Okay.

Speaker 42 An object that was an octagon over Lake Huron.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 62 Yesterday, they said, We don't think it was a balloon.

Speaker 50 We don't think it was a balloon.

Speaker 1 Was it a kite?

Speaker 8 No, we just don't think it was a balloon.

Speaker 1 Because

Speaker 16 it was an octagon, and you don't have balloons that are octagonal.

Speaker 19 Well, Scott Adams

Speaker 72 just searched Google for five minutes, and he found an octagonal weather balloon for sale on Google.

Speaker 77 So apparently they do make them, but maybe the Pentagon doesn't have Google

Speaker 1 Nusher. Maybe you covered this while I was gone, but do you have a ⁇

Speaker 1 what's your cohesive theory that explains this? Is it just that we've always had lots of balloons going over our heads and didn't know it?

Speaker 6 I'll get to that.

Speaker 108 I'll get to that in a minute. I'll get to that in a minute.

Speaker 109 Um, because uh yesterday I spent a lot of time just explaining I don't think the extraterrestrial life has come from Alpha Centauri

Speaker 93 and then invading us with weather balloons.

Speaker 73 I just don't think that they're like that would be a weird approach.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but I can't get what It would throw us off the track.

Speaker 88 Let's get into the hot air balloon and go down and visit them.

Speaker 25 I just didn't think that that would be the mode of invasion.

Speaker 1 It feels the low probability to me.

Speaker 1 It does.

Speaker 97 It does. It does.
Okay.

Speaker 64 So

Speaker 42 what is happening?

Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 22 did you know that on January 28th, the U.S.

Speaker 17 Air Force spotted the spy balloon, right?

Speaker 105 Coming in from Alaska.

Speaker 112 And it went over the Aleutian Islands.

Speaker 20 It was in Canadian airspace.

Speaker 85 And then by the 31st, somebody's looking up and they're like, hey, that looks like a balloon.

Speaker 88 What is it?

Speaker 25 And the government had known about it the whole time, but decided to just be quiet.

Speaker 8 Like, we're not going to see this balloon up in the sky.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 46 Did you know that just a few days prior to this,

Speaker 47 the Coast Guard caught a Russian spy ship gathering intelligence near Hawaii.

Speaker 29 Now,

Speaker 73 the media was focused on one spy ship.

Speaker 75 The Coast Guard released photos of several.

Speaker 80 Now, these are not ghost balloons.

Speaker 7 These are ships that just kind of like materialized.

Speaker 91 Nobody had seen them.

Speaker 116 They had been, they had been...

Speaker 117 going back and forth, changing directions, avoiding all of our ability to track these ships.

Speaker 68 And then they just kind of like

Speaker 25 came out.

Speaker 1 That's great.

Speaker 24 That's wonderful.

Speaker 105 So we have that.

Speaker 103 Now,

Speaker 22 I don't know if anybody has checked this,

Speaker 107 but it's almost like Russia and China are now in bed together.

Speaker 23 And maybe we're in a proxy war with not only Russia, but also China.

Speaker 31 They're checking our defenses.

Speaker 7 They are seeing, are we spotting them?

Speaker 94 Can they get past us?

Speaker 22 And they're just, they are just testing, I think, our president on the balloons. So they're playing chicken with us.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 12 They're not losing. They're not winning, but they're not losing.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 27 So

Speaker 80 why is this happening?

Speaker 1 Wow.

Speaker 70 Has anybody noticed the volume of trade between Russia and China?

Speaker 1 It's gone gone through the roof.

Speaker 82 So Beijing is now in the role where they are pretty much funding Russia's war in Ukraine.

Speaker 42 You know, kind of like us

Speaker 24 funding Ukrainian side of the war.

Speaker 101 So,

Speaker 1 wow, it sounds like we're on a losing team.

Speaker 91 Looks like we've got Russia and China now as the Axis power and us and

Speaker 24 Ukraine, yay.

Speaker 48 Theoretically Europe, right?

Speaker 43 Yeah, theoretically Europe.

Speaker 7 So this is what I think is truly happening.

Speaker 19 Now, in about 10 minutes in Washington, D.C., they're getting a confidential briefing about the spy balloons.

Speaker 95 So we should have some idea.

Speaker 4 China just came out yesterday and said, yeah, well, you know,

Speaker 83 there's been 10 balloons in our airspace since 2022.

Speaker 68 Washington, D.C.

Speaker 83 sends the balloons over to our place all the time.

Speaker 42 Okay, don't know if that's true,

Speaker 1 but can we, maybe we should, you know, maybe we should just kind of back down a little bit, seeing that we are now facing

Speaker 118 China and Russia.

Speaker 43 I mean, I don't know about you, but

Speaker 13 I don't want to go to war with China and Russia.

Speaker 29 I don't want to go to war with China and, you know, Ethel, who lives down at the end of my street.

Speaker 40 I, you know, let's not go to war.

Speaker 74 What do you say?

Speaker 1 Ethel's pretty spicy. I mean, she brings it.
Yeah. So you don't want to get her involved in this.
Correct.

Speaker 64 Right? You know Ethel. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 Everybody. Yeah.
Everybody does.

Speaker 1 Everybody does. All right.

Speaker 19 So we have that going for us.

Speaker 18 Now we find out that Russia may have lost an entire elite brigade near a Donetsk coal mining town.

Speaker 24 So it's not going well for them.

Speaker 96 However, yesterday, the State Department said, hey,

Speaker 120 you know,

Speaker 17 if you're an American citizen, okay,

Speaker 63 you should not travel to Russia.

Speaker 1 Do you think so?

Speaker 22 But if you're there, you need to depart immediately.

Speaker 63 Now, part of this is because what's left are dual citizens, okay?

Speaker 121 And

Speaker 16 what we're saying is,

Speaker 37 quote, due to the unpredictable consequences of the unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces, Americans in Russia face harassment, unlawful detention, and the possibility of terrorism.

Speaker 7 Also, Americans in Russia could be subject to mobilization and conscripted to the Russian military.

Speaker 81 So they're saying they might just grab people and just say, you, you're in the military.

Speaker 25 Or they might just send you to a gulag.

Speaker 24 So that seems like,

Speaker 17 that seems like, you know, really

Speaker 27 good news.

Speaker 19 Now, one last story. This comes from Forbes.

Speaker 1 Carl Sandberg, he's the guy who wrote the Lincoln, you know, autobiography or the

Speaker 50 biography.

Speaker 1 And he said, near the end of the Civil War, how improbable it was that the nation had turned to a one-horse lawyer from a one-horse town to save it.

Speaker 123 The president confided that he too thought it was strange and then observed, it was a time when a man with a policy would have been fatal to the country.

Speaker 91 I've never had policy.

Speaker 96 I've just tried to do what was best as each day came.

Speaker 1 Abraham Lincoln.

Speaker 36 Next, the next paragraph.

Speaker 123 President Biden's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine has a similar flavor.

Speaker 123 He had no policy for dealing with such an invasion when he entered office because he wasn't expecting one.

Speaker 16 But once the invasion became imminent, Biden did everything he could to dissuade President Putin.

Speaker 39 But the war began, and Biden and his advisors expecting a quick Russian victory

Speaker 39 just tried to do the right thing.

Speaker 1 This is a pr that is a a magnificent story in so many ways.

Speaker 1 First of all, I mean, Abraham Lincoln was really smart and said a lot of really good things. Is that the one you're pulling out?

Speaker 1 Hey, I didn't really know anything about this, so I just kind of gave it. I winged it.

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Speaker 7 Well, the story goes on and says maybe we should have a policy

Speaker 87 in this one.

Speaker 113 I'll explain in just a minute.

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Speaker 27 So

Speaker 59 Forbes goes on to say, when Ukraine proved unexpectedly resilient in the face of Moscow's aggression, the administration cautiously began sending military equipment, most defensive items like Stinger and anti-aircraft missiles, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 84 Russia's subsequent reverses on the battlefield emboldened the administration to rally allies while gradually increasing the lethality of what America supplied.

Speaker 72 In April of 22, they decided to send N777

Speaker 26 howitzers.

Speaker 50 In June, the High Mars rocket launcher.

Speaker 95 And in December, the Patriot missile system.

Speaker 7 Now it's sending armored vehicles, including the prized Abrams main

Speaker 19 battle tank.

Speaker 95 and pressing the Allies to send similar weapons such as the Leopard from Germany, and there's talk of supplying F-16 fighters.

Speaker 22 Washington Post's story on February 9th that closed the targeting of a game-changing HIMARS system

Speaker 24 that it depends on information provided by U.S.

Speaker 7 intelligence, reporting Ukrainian forces quoting, almost never launched the advanced weapons without specific

Speaker 9 coordinates provided by U.S.

Speaker 67 military personnel.

Speaker 22 The very next day, the Post revealed that the Pentagon was urging Congress to allow U.S.

Speaker 15 special operators to have hands-on control.

Speaker 68 Okay, this is okay.

Speaker 27 All right, okay, let's, uh-huh.

Speaker 7 So the story goes on to say,

Speaker 86 when is Russia going to say enough is enough?

Speaker 91 I think probably this spring.

Speaker 7 I think maybe that's what's happening with the balloons and China.

Speaker 22 They are letting us know.

Speaker 12 know

Speaker 28 we are not to be fooled around with.

Speaker 117 We've had how many power outages and problems?

Speaker 16 You know, they keep blaming this on the Nazis, all these Nazis that are around.

Speaker 39 I've never seen a Nazi.

Speaker 36 I've seen a Klansman before on a street corner.

Speaker 72 I yelled at him and my wife was like, can you shut up and just keep driving?

Speaker 125 And but I've never seen a group of Nazis.

Speaker 113 Well, I have, I guess, on TV, you know, that group of fine people, as the press always likes to say, Trump called them.

Speaker 1 Yeah. But apparently they're everywhere.
Yeah. They're busy.

Speaker 74 Very busy. They're very busy.
They're very, very busy.

Speaker 9 We really need to pay attention

Speaker 74 because

Speaker 26 one of the things that, according to the Post, is the most damaging.

Speaker 89 The thing that should worry all of us is this nonchalant attitude in Congress, in the Senate, and in the administration of, you know, we're just sending some stuff over.

Speaker 84 No big deal.

Speaker 90 We're not going to get into a war.

Speaker 4 We are marching towards something, and we have got to stop now.

Speaker 1 And doesn't it seem more likely we'll get pulled into a war when our president apparently has no policy on this issue?

Speaker 53 Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Is he making it up as he goes along? At some point, it might feel like the right thing to do is enter into war. Right, right.
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Speaker 50 stu and i were just talking about what's going on with this build-up to war and i i warn you i i am not satisfied on the nord stream pipeline thing yet i i i would like

Speaker 30 i i i would like an investigation on that And it won't happen because if we did indeed do it,

Speaker 40 that's World War III.

Speaker 30 I mean,

Speaker 52 if Russia did that to us, wouldn't that be something we would declare war on?

Speaker 96 Now, I have to tell you,

Speaker 22 for me, it's not fighting a war over.

Speaker 20 If our administration did this,

Speaker 81 that's impeachable.

Speaker 20 That is treason.

Speaker 116 You don't do this.

Speaker 89 You don't go around Congress and do something like this.

Speaker 64 And I hope to God we didn't.

Speaker 50 But, you know, we all look at it.

Speaker 7 Well, Putin's not crazy enough.

Speaker 22 Were we crazy enough to do what we just did?

Speaker 7 Because if we are crazy enough to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline, that is an act of war and to do it without anyone even in Congress knowing about it,

Speaker 7 I got news for you.

Speaker 22 He's crazy enough to detonate a nuke.

Speaker 1 Again, you're calling for an investigation to find out if this was done by us or who it was done by.

Speaker 59 Well, name the countries that could do it, Stu.

Speaker 1 Well, everyone pointed to Russia initially, which never really made sense to me.

Speaker 72 It doesn't make sense to me.

Speaker 89 China could do it, but China, I mean, that doesn't make sense.

Speaker 84 They'd be on the other side of

Speaker 96 Russia, and they're cozying up to Russia.

Speaker 1 Right. They don't want to do that.
No.

Speaker 17 You have France.

Speaker 19 France does not have the spine.

Speaker 22 And if their people found out while they were freezing to death, they were the ones that, I mean, that would just be horrible.

Speaker 16 England has the capability, but England has the same story as France, and England's not going to do it.

Speaker 23 I mean, why would England do it?

Speaker 1 I mean, even if they did do it, it's basically our ally doing it anyway, and they would have to ask us. Right.
I mean, they probably, they don't have to ask us, of course, as a sovereign.

Speaker 72 Because I doubt we asked any of them. Right.

Speaker 1 But they would probably consult with us on something like that. It doesn't make any sense.
I mean, the only thing that, if you want to

Speaker 1 stretch a little bit, the only thing that kind of potentially could make sense from the Russia standpoint is perhaps a faction of the Russian military that believes Putin is too soft. Now,

Speaker 1 this faction definitely exists, right?

Speaker 1 They're saying, wait a minute, the United States is supplying arms to these guys. They are our enemy.
We're already at war. Admit it.

Speaker 1 And they also were the people who are saying, you know, we are too tied economically to these other countries and we can't do the right thing in Ukraine by going after them because of these pipelines and we're worried about Europe and how they're going to react because we have these ties to them for gas and all this.

Speaker 1 And that was going on before this war. So, I mean, in theory, could

Speaker 1 a faction of the military or some part of their military intelligence complex think

Speaker 1 we need to end this so there's no more ties here and we can fight this like what we're supposed to why wouldn't maybe why wouldn't the investigator i mean it's it's interesting to me that uh

Speaker 20 all the investigators from the west they've all been like

Speaker 116 yeah,

Speaker 3 we should just forget about it now.

Speaker 90 I mean, we've been down there. We looked at it.

Speaker 84 We should just forget about it now.

Speaker 82 I mean, if

Speaker 102 it was

Speaker 8 Russians and there was any evidence at all, they would have said that.

Speaker 79 If there's any evidence at all, they wouldn't say it was us.

Speaker 1 Yeah, they say, I mean, they do seem to point to Russia,

Speaker 1 but they don't provide any real reasoning. And they don't provide that sort of, you know, because there's not a real reason.
Why would Russia want to do that?

Speaker 1 Like,

Speaker 1 if their plan was

Speaker 25 to

Speaker 1 just go to war with Europe, right?

Speaker 102 They could just go to war with Europe, right?

Speaker 1 Like, there's no reason to break off the income in the middle of at the worst part of a financial crisis caused by this war, right?

Speaker 1 Like, the last thing they're going to want to do is cut off their short-term access to

Speaker 1 the gas business. Now, I guess this was the secondary pipeline, so it was the one that wasn't really operational yet.
But still, why close that door? It doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1 You know, it's a bizarre, it's a bizarre theory.

Speaker 1 Why would Russia blow up their own access to a bunch of money?

Speaker 42 Have we looked at the Rebel Alliance?

Speaker 39 Because, like you said, it wasn't fully operational yet.

Speaker 63 So

Speaker 66 they tend to do it right before it comes online.

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Speaker 25 I thought I might pick it up.

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Speaker 64 Okay. You're right.

Speaker 74 Good idea.

Speaker 1 It's a surprise.

Speaker 21 Go in and see which one you think I left there for you.

Speaker 56 They'll charge you if you got the wrong one.

Speaker 1 So, anyway,

Speaker 16 just a quick, you know, Valentine's tip here.

Speaker 65 This comes from a Harvard-trained psychologist that works with couples, and they

Speaker 7 wanted to show that these are some of the phrases that might

Speaker 67 show that your marriage or relationship is in trouble.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 So, remember, this is Harvard. Okay.
Okay.

Speaker 23 So, I mean, we're, we're looking, I mean, we're going to go deep here.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I want to know. What are those? All right.

Speaker 22 The first phrase that if you notice any of these phrases coming from you or your partner, your relationship may be in trouble.

Speaker 72 The first phrase that apparently they don't want to say is, you don't deserve me.

Speaker 1 Really? They said it could also be. This was actually written on the Valentine's Day card I got for my wife.

Speaker 22 Yeah, well, that's weird because the one I picked out said, you're lucky that I even put up with you,

Speaker 68 which is, you know, still the same phrase they wanted you to know.

Speaker 90 If you hear any of those, you might be in trouble.

Speaker 10 This one, number two, is

Speaker 15 stop asking if I'm okay.

Speaker 93 All right.

Speaker 16 Everything's fine when it isn't.

Speaker 103 When you hear that. Now.

Speaker 1 What would be the issue there? I can't think of anything.

Speaker 21 They say that's just passive-aggressive.

Speaker 22 And then

Speaker 37 they don't feel open to

Speaker 18 share.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 72 And they can't resolve the conflict.

Speaker 14 Although, I will tell you, there's a caveat on this.

Speaker 79 Stop asking if I'm okay, everything is fine.

Speaker 79 Sometimes guys really just don't know.

Speaker 50 We have no idea if you're fine or not.

Speaker 31 We just know you've stopped talking to us or

Speaker 10 you're just going to give us a cold shoulder or just a look.

Speaker 16 Sometimes that look means nothing.

Speaker 106 Sometimes that look means like you've really done something now.

Speaker 22 And I'm so angry.

Speaker 47 I want you to apologize.

Speaker 50 And then we're like, I don't know what I did.

Speaker 16 And so you're like, hey,

Speaker 86 sub.

Speaker 79 And then they give you the look, and you're like, okay, all right.

Speaker 16 So now I know I've done something.

Speaker 123 Scanning, scanning, scanning.

Speaker 1 I don't know what I have no idea what it is.

Speaker 72 Honey, is something wrong?

Speaker 121 Can I, I mean, did I?

Speaker 94 No, nothing is wrong.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 21 All right. So I'm not sure if that is necessarily the same.

Speaker 1 And you said sometimes guys don't know. What was the can you explain?

Speaker 98 Yeah, I should take out the caveat.

Speaker 1 Sometimes don't know.

Speaker 35 Guys

Speaker 51 don't know. We have no idea.

Speaker 1 So if someone's asking, usually that's probably a good sign that they actually care enough to ask.

Speaker 1 At least you're over that hump.

Speaker 55 Are you okay?

Speaker 25 Please don't chop our heads off. We have no idea.

Speaker 1 No, yeah, we're really

Speaker 1 dumb.

Speaker 73 Okay.

Speaker 74 Number three is

Speaker 70 if you say this to your spouse, your marriage may be in trouble or your relationship.

Speaker 47 You're pathetic.

Speaker 82 Now, this is from

Speaker 1 pathetic.

Speaker 1 If their name is actually pathetic,

Speaker 7 I don't know, but they say this is name-calling and it's simplified.

Speaker 15 That's what I'm saying name-calling.

Speaker 1 Right, right. I'm saying if it's her name, her name is pathetic, God-given name.

Speaker 56 Right, okay.

Speaker 87 This one,

Speaker 24 this one,

Speaker 12 again,

Speaker 19 it has to come from a PhD because you never see this one.

Speaker 1 So far, it's pretty advanced analysis.

Speaker 20 The fourth phrase that you just don't want to say or hear in your relationship is: I hate you.

Speaker 1 Shut up. It's not.
I hate you. I hate you.

Speaker 26 I hate you. Number four, I hate you.

Speaker 1 Wow. Did we pay for the study? We had to pay for the study.

Speaker 22 It overgeneralizes momentary feelings and creates insecurity, even in the good moments, because your partner may think, do they really love me right now when they said, I hate you last week?

Speaker 1 What good moments are you saying?

Speaker 1 So you have a a bad moment where you say, I hate you.

Speaker 127 And then you have a good moment, you're like, I love you.

Speaker 86 And you're like, you just said you hated me.

Speaker 1 Wait a minute.

Speaker 92 Wait a minute.

Speaker 1 Your breakdown of the situation is inconsistent. That's.

Speaker 1 Wait, do you get back to the I love you thing after the I hate you thing? I think the I hate you thing kind of winds it up, doesn't it?

Speaker 71 I mean, I

Speaker 72 kind of see that as a red flare.

Speaker 1 Really? Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 53 She says, I hate you.

Speaker 1 Did you go to Harvard?

Speaker 43 No, I Yale.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 76 Five,

Speaker 67 you're a bad parent.

Speaker 1 Oops.

Speaker 1 You're a bad parent.

Speaker 120 Who says these things?

Speaker 35 I don't, I don't, I don't know.

Speaker 1 You're a bad parent. You're a bad parent.
Like these, all of the, or at least most of these, seem like immediate relationship enders if you say them once. Right.

Speaker 81 So they say, this is what you're supposed to do for a good relationship.

Speaker 94 Use I statements, say thank you,

Speaker 16 and take responsibility.

Speaker 27 So now

Speaker 29 I'm not a PhD, but I am a doctor in the humanities.

Speaker 23 And this is, oh, for the love of all humanity, say these things, okay?

Speaker 94 Use I statements, say thank you, take responsibility.

Speaker 1 Use I statements.

Speaker 4 Yeah, so it would be like, oh, thank you for saying that.

Speaker 113 I've been looking to take responsibility of my own life, and you've just reminded me, I hate you.

Speaker 1 Oh, I. it's an I statement.
Yeah. I hate you.
I hate you. That's good.

Speaker 70 And apparently it'll be fixed.

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Speaker 89 You know, it's really sad is there are people probably in this audience that are like, wow, don't say I hate you.

Speaker 123 Or my wife's been saying she hates me now for years.

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Speaker 48 So we're at the lowest now dating back to 1983, which was just a few years after the Strategic Oil Reserve was put into place.

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You know, inflation, there's a lot of that going on.

Speaker 7 You know, I don't know if you've paid any attention to what's been going on in Ohio,

Speaker 115 but

Speaker 32 there's some real problems in Ohio.

Speaker 113 We're spending the whole next hour on Ohio and what's happening there.

Speaker 64 But, you know, the good thing is, is that, you know, we have Buddha Judge.

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Speaker 78 To work with your contractors, to work with your community colleges on building a workforce that reflects the community.

Speaker 78 We have heard way too too many stories from generations past of infrastructure where you got a neighborhood, often a neighborhood of color, that finally sees the project come to them, but everyone in the hard hats on that project looking like, you know, doing the good paying jobs, don't look like they came from anywhere near the neighborhood.

Speaker 78 You can build community wealth that will help close wealth gaps in this country if we can tear down those barriers.

Speaker 1 That's great.

Speaker 9 That's Pete Buddhujudge.

Speaker 89 He spoke about this: and you know, hey,

Speaker 106 white people shouldn't get jobs.

Speaker 9 He's the transportation secretary.

Speaker 13 No comment until 8.30 last night on what the hell is going on in Ohio.

Speaker 74 Where is he on this?

Speaker 74 Where is he on this?

Speaker 1 I mean, have you ever... Can you name any

Speaker 1 other transportation secretaries? Like, this guy has been in the middle of like 10 cataclysmic disasters since he's taken this job. He is horrible at this point.
He's horrible.

Speaker 1 Every single thing he does seems to turn to a disaster. Like, I mean,

Speaker 1 it's a really meaningless, not a meaningless job, but

Speaker 1 it's not a job where you get any notoriety. And yet, this guy's in the center of all sorts of stuff.
Every time there's a massive screw-up, it's usually on him.

Speaker 94 Well, with an exception that,

Speaker 67 you know, the media doesn't recognize that.

Speaker 32 You know, they want to keep his, they want to keep his runway open for a possible run in 2024 as President of the United States.

Speaker 51 But he needs to answer for what's happening in Ohio.

Speaker 1 And what's happening in Ohio is a nightmare.

Speaker 45 I don't, you know, I'd like to see Pete Buddhajudge move to Palestine and live there

Speaker 32 and tell me it's okay.

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Speaker 51 What is happening in Ohio

Speaker 79 is

Speaker 127 a nightmare, a national nightmare.

Speaker 63 What exactly is happening in Ohio?

Speaker 31 Yesterday, We had Pete Budajudge out talking about how construction workers shouldn't be white.

Speaker 31 We need to balance our work for you're the transportation secretary.

Speaker 90 Have you been on the ground yet?

Speaker 26 We've been down on the ground in Palestine, Ohio.

Speaker 126 You know, and the EPA yesterday came out and said, oh, it's all fine.

Speaker 71 All fine.

Speaker 90 Nothing in the water.

Speaker 111 Nothing to breathe.

Speaker 83 No big deal.

Speaker 31 Except people's animals are dying.

Speaker 132 And they're being told, you can go back.

Speaker 69 You know, this is what happens when you have government agencies lie to people like they did at the CDC with COVID.

Speaker 54 Now, you think you have any credibility?

Speaker 71 If I'm living in Palestine, Ohio, I'm saying to the EPA, really?

Speaker 45 You and Professor Pete, go ahead.

Speaker 111 You come here.

Speaker 1 You live here for a couple of weeks and walk around a mile away from this derailment, drink the water.

Speaker 90 Then I'll believe you that maybe my family would be safe.

Speaker 43 I wouldn't believe it.

Speaker 53 This is a real crisis.

Speaker 25 So what's really going on on the ground?

Speaker 1 Well, we want to take you to somebody who lives about a mile, mile and a half from the accident.

Speaker 115 However, their property is only about half a mile from the crash site.

Speaker 50 It's

Speaker 90 not a good situation, and America needs to answer for it.

Speaker 69 When I say America, I'd like Washington to answer.

Speaker 99 What are you doing to protect the people, the water supply, all of it in 60 seconds?

Speaker 90 You know, you'd think that, I mean, because everybody in the media and the left, they always love these spills.

Speaker 26 So they always are covering it wall to wall.

Speaker 71 This has been going on since what?

Speaker 128 The 6th,

Speaker 1 was it?

Speaker 7 I mean, this has been going on for a very long time.

Speaker 34 The third, the third.

Speaker 43 Where is everybody?

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Speaker 30 I want to welcome in a resident, Caitlin Schwartzwalder.

Speaker 107 She is the von Schwartz Doberman kennel owner

Speaker 62 and has been forced to evacuate.

Speaker 130 But you were there for the first couple of days, were you not?

Speaker 39 Caitlin?

Speaker 134 Hi, Glenn. Yes, I was.
So

Speaker 134 the derailment occurred on Friday evening, and we were there from Friday evening until Sunday evening at 8 p.m. when we were subsequently evacuated.

Speaker 134 My home and my business are both on Taggart Road, which is the road of the derailment.

Speaker 134 We have 27 acres,

Speaker 134 and from driveway to derailment is 1.2 miles, and from the edge of the property

Speaker 134 to the derailment is less than a half a mile. And the railroad tracks actually butt up to the back of the property by 10 feet.

Speaker 93 Holy cow.

Speaker 16 So when you had the dogs in the kennel, everything was fine until they set this on fire, right?

Speaker 134 I wouldn't say fine.

Speaker 134 To be honest with you, the area looks like a war zone. It looks like I would assume Ukraine to look like.
There's military tankers every half mile. There's police personnel blockading roads.

Speaker 134 It's beyond anything imaginable, and it's so surreal to think that this is our home.

Speaker 22 So you when you are evacuated you take you immediately take all of the the dogs out but then

Speaker 52 you have horses too, don't you?

Speaker 134 Correct. So on Sunday evening with the help of Bearded Brothers Moving Group, which is a local moving group in Ohio, They came with their moving trucks.
We evacuated 30 dogs between 8 p.m.

Speaker 134 and 6 a.m. the next morning.

Speaker 134 They were able to transport all of the cages and kennels, and I had my own vehicles to make multiple trips to transport the dogs. We had them all evacuated to a private residence by the next morning.

Speaker 134 You know, it's less than an ideal situation, but it's all we have in this time. You know, the home is not fenced.

Speaker 134 The dogs do have to live

Speaker 134 in cages because

Speaker 134 there's not an appropriate setup I mean what kind of appropriate setup can you make in one evening

Speaker 134 so we evacuated the dogs between Sunday night and Monday morning the

Speaker 134 original time of the controlled detonation was supposed to be 12 in the afternoon on Monday at 11 o'clock we were evacuating horses I own one horse and my neighbor has

Speaker 134 eight other horses across the street.

Speaker 134 My horse is only six months old. She's a baby.

Speaker 134 And we had to load these horses onto trailers. They were all upset from the noises and the banging and the, you know, just emergency personnel flying up and down the road.
It was,

Speaker 134 we had a terrible time trying to get them loaded onto trailers and evacuated. And believe it or not, our local police department, specifically Officer Frederick,

Speaker 134 He actually came into the horse pastures with us and helped us move the horses out, you know, because all we knew that, you know, the controlled detonation was happening at noon.

Speaker 134 And, you know, obviously there was a chance of a catastrophic failure prior to that.

Speaker 134 So we were all just kind of, you know, wishing and hoping for the best and trying to get these animals to safety. And we did.

Speaker 134 And the controlled detonation didn't end up happening until I believe about 4.38 on Monday.

Speaker 134 And then kind of all hell broke loose.

Speaker 15 So

Speaker 13 tell me now what happened after the

Speaker 20 explosion because they've just come out, EPA has come out and said, oh, it's fine.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 73 were there some people that stayed or they left their animals?

Speaker 1 Yeah,

Speaker 134 unfortunately, some people had to leave their animals because they didn't have a place to evacuate that was

Speaker 134 animal friendly.

Speaker 134 Some people left the animals, and unfortunately, some of those animals have have

Speaker 134 died.

Speaker 134 You know, there are stories of a woman with chickens. I have spoken with her personally.
Anytime there's any kind of animal death, of course, because I'm so close,

Speaker 134 I do a little more digging. And I've actually personally spoken to these people who have had herds of chickens die, who have had domestic foxes die.

Speaker 134 I have a personal friend whose

Speaker 134 family member's dog went out into the yard and never came back inside, a two-year-old healthy dog.

Speaker 134 My personal dogs, just from the two days that they were there and exposed to just, you know, the fire fumes and whatnot, whatever was, you know, in the air prior to the detonation, I had four dogs needing to have emergency veterinarian services because they were projectile vomiting,

Speaker 134 very lethargic. So,

Speaker 134 you know, I can't even imagine what it would be like for a human or an animal to be there.

Speaker 134 during the controlled detonation or being there now.

Speaker 134 I can't imagine. We've had to go back a couple of times for supplies because, you know, I had to move an entire business in one evening as well as my own personal things.
And

Speaker 134 we've had to go back and going back is extremely uncomfortable. It is, you know, there's physical symptoms each and every time we go from, you know, itchy, burning, watery eyes, itchy, burny.
throat,

Speaker 134 coughing. It was a weird sensation of like your eyes pulsating.
It almost felt like your eyes had a heartbeat.

Speaker 134 Our skin was so dry that even, you know, your general moisturizers that you put on, you know, after a shower have still not

Speaker 134 resolved the problem. So I can't imagine being back there now.
Our plan is to most likely not go back ever.

Speaker 134 So we're just trying to

Speaker 134 fund all these things and trying to just figure out where life has to go from here.

Speaker 30 So what is it like on the ground today because there's i mean this detonation you know happened a week ago sunday and the epa is saying oh you can go back in and some people are um but as you said they're you know they're experiencing difficulties

Speaker 134 yeah so i was there yesterday um

Speaker 134 I was continuing to grab some more kennels for the dogs to make the situation here a little bit better. And I, you know, we couldn't stand to be there for more than 30 minutes.

Speaker 134 So I don't know how people are doing it. What I know is still, as of yesterday,

Speaker 134 it doesn't look like our normal town of East Palestine in Darlington, Pennsylvania. It looks like something out of a movie.
Like, you know,

Speaker 134 it's empty.

Speaker 134 I think the media is not

Speaker 134 appropriately displaying the fact that people aren't going back.

Speaker 134 You know, some people who didn't have the financial means to stay away any any longer came back, but I think anybody who had an option did not go back.

Speaker 1 Jeez.

Speaker 87 Okay, so

Speaker 7 they're now worried that all of this stuff is seeping into the water supply.

Speaker 51 And I know Pennsylvania has just closed down one of the plants, but the EPA

Speaker 22 said they had screened 291 homes near the crash site.

Speaker 36 It has not detected any levels of vinyl chloride or hydrogen chloride.

Speaker 72 And they said they still have to screen, but

Speaker 14 it's safe and they're not finding anything in the water.

Speaker 134 You believe that?

Speaker 134 My understanding is that, you know, I have talked with some chemical engineers and environmental services, and essentially it's not supposed to be in the water just yet.

Speaker 134 From my understanding, the vinyl chloride

Speaker 134 is like water and it travels through the ground in the soil like water.

Speaker 134 So, you know, being a mile, 1.2 miles away like we are, other locations within a mile, it takes time for this stuff to travel the ground. We have not had much rain.

Speaker 134 I think in the last seven days we've had one day of a little bit of rain.

Speaker 134 They're saying that right now they're not surprised if it tests okay.

Speaker 134 But in four, five, six months from now, you know, these levels could be astronomic. And that

Speaker 134 that is the concern. That is my concern.
That is others' concern, not to mention the fact that physically being there is uncomfortable.

Speaker 89 And yeah, I mean, you have 20, what did you say, 26, 27 acres.

Speaker 34 This is farmland.

Speaker 25 What are people going to do?

Speaker 74 I mean, you're not going to be able to sell this land.

Speaker 134 I mean, that's kind of why we're in a rock in the heart place right now. You know, I have a 7,500 square foot facility.
I have a beautiful home.

Speaker 134 I have other buildings that I've built on the property as well.

Speaker 134 So I have a great investment into this property that now went from, you know, X amount of dollars to maybe being able to sell it for a fraction of what it's worth. Maybe.

Speaker 134 I mean, who in their right mind would buy something?

Speaker 134 something on Taggart Road right now. I couldn't imagine.

Speaker 134 So, you know, now we're faced with the issue of

Speaker 134 little to no help from anybody.

Speaker 134 and we're faced with the issue of having to potentially own two large properties you know and and you know funding and and the ability to own two pieces of land and two buildings and two facilities and pay you know two taxes I mean it's it's it's gonna be nearly impossible for a small business So Caitlin, hold on for one minute.

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Speaker 119 10 seconds station ID.

Speaker 1 This is bad.

Speaker 50 We're looking at now,

Speaker 51 you know, if you want to use that land again,

Speaker 112 I think you're going to have to dig up and take quite a bit off the topsoil.

Speaker 16 Not an expert in this, obviously, but that's what I'm seeing today.

Speaker 19 Environmental Protection Agency is like, yeah,

Speaker 43 don't worry.

Speaker 1 I don't believe them.

Speaker 81 Can I ask you that?

Speaker 111 Do you believe them, Kaylin?

Speaker 134 So

Speaker 134 I can't comment on that, but what I can comment on is that we were told by Norfolk personnel that the agencies that were coming to our homes to test were from independent laboratories.

Speaker 134 Now, what I can tell you firsthand is that we had a gentleman from CTEC, which is the

Speaker 134 so-called independent laboratory. He was sitting in our driveway from the night of the derailment.
And we had spoken to him, you know, just very informally. And he said that, and I quote,

Speaker 134 we follow around the railroad when they make mistakes, and they are happy to have us here.

Speaker 134 And

Speaker 134 when, you know, C-Tech came to our facility to

Speaker 134 test our air, they had not offered the services of water at that point in time.

Speaker 134 They handed me a contract that essentially said that I needed to hold Norfolk, their affiliates, not limited to, but including CTEC,

Speaker 1 harmless of any future.

Speaker 1 You didn't sign it.

Speaker 134 Oh, of course not. Yeah, good.
But unfortunately, 340 other residents did sign it.

Speaker 134 And that's where my heart just breaks for these people because we don't know the long-term repercussions of what these chemicals can do in our air, to our environments, to our homes, to our businesses.

Speaker 134 And they've signed their rights away in the hopes that they're getting help and the right answers from these organizations.

Speaker 134 And what I can tell you firsthand is that CTEC, the affiliate of Norfolk, that came to test the air, was followed by the EPA.

Speaker 134 And what I can tell you is that we said, can the EPA by themselves come into our kennel? We do not sign this paper. And can they test themselves?

Speaker 134 Because they're a government organization that has the ability. They had the testing equipment with them.
And the answer was absolutely not

Speaker 1 why

Speaker 134 I can't tell you why

Speaker 134 I just

Speaker 134 I

Speaker 134 don't know

Speaker 16 so what how could we help you it sounds like if you could get some independent testing that might be a help but how could we help you

Speaker 134 I think that's the thing the thing is is that People who

Speaker 134 have the means to stay away and stay evacuated are

Speaker 134 wanting this independent testing done. Now I've reached out to three different independent laboratories,

Speaker 134 and they've actually reached out to me as well, CORE, ATLAS, and Acron, I think if I say that correctly.

Speaker 134 And their services, they want retainers between $15,000 and $50,000 to do these independent testings of the land or of the air, soil, and water.

Speaker 134 Now they do a whole reconnaissance of the property and the topography and it's a very

Speaker 134 intense

Speaker 134 procedure and protocol. And I mean, I think that the way to help imminently would be to help fund these

Speaker 134 landowners and or people who have stayed evacuated and are demanding these private testings

Speaker 134 to fund, essentially help us fund the the private testing because many people can't afford fifteen to fifty thousand dollars up front.

Speaker 134 Especially, you know, I I spoke with a gentleman at Core Environmental Services this morning and I said, you know, these

Speaker 134 chemical engineers and people making intelligent and professional

Speaker 134 consenses are saying that this could be six to eight months to a year from now where we're going to see answers.

Speaker 134 So if we're having to pay these kinds of retainers up front and have to pay them again, maybe in six months, again in a year, it's just not feasible.

Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 70 So Caitlin, I want you to hold on the phone.

Speaker 7 I want to get the names.

Speaker 73 If Mercury One won't help out on this, I'll pay for those themselves.

Speaker 25 We'll send some help up there to get your water and your land and your air tested properly and independently.

Speaker 44 So, hang on just a second, Caitlin.

Speaker 1 The Glenn Beck program. I have some tests I need done too.
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Speaker 69 This is the Glen Bett program. We're glad you're here.

Speaker 72 Just talking about what's happening up in Ohio in this.

Speaker 121 I mean,

Speaker 36 it is a simple little farming town, simple little town.

Speaker 1 And they're hit by

Speaker 6 just

Speaker 7 unreal devastation.

Speaker 121 And

Speaker 89 as I'm reading today and I see that the EPA says, oh, you know, everything's fine.

Speaker 1 You can go in.

Speaker 93 Everything's great.

Speaker 22 I know if I live there, I don't believe that.

Speaker 16 It's not that I think that it's wrong.

Speaker 22 I just don't believe them.

Speaker 25 I don't believe the government.

Speaker 95 And let me ask you something.

Speaker 127 Isn't Joe Biden Mr.

Speaker 118 Train Set?

Speaker 1 Isn't he Mr.

Speaker 24 Amtrak?

Speaker 1 He had the keys to the Amtrak, didn't he?

Speaker 9 Yeah, he had the keys to Amtrak.

Speaker 22 He has given more money to the

Speaker 1 railroads than any other politician, I think, ever, all the way back to Abraham Lincoln Lincoln when they drove the golden spike.

Speaker 1 The guy was friends with the maintenance staff. Oh, he was bodies with everybody.
He knew everybody by their first name.

Speaker 7 He just did a big deal with the

Speaker 47 to get the

Speaker 90 railroad unions not to strike.

Speaker 1 That's right. He navigated that crisis

Speaker 1 with tact. Where is he on this one?

Speaker 20 Where is he on this one?

Speaker 1 This is a letting Mayor Pete take the heat for it. Yeah.

Speaker 68 And where is Mayor Pete on it?

Speaker 1 Doing the terrible job he always does because he was a diversity hire.

Speaker 101 So

Speaker 14 the only thing that I can see from

Speaker 9 Mayor Pete is that he was out yesterday giving a speech about how

Speaker 35 construction companies needed to hire more black workers.

Speaker 31 What does that have to do with transportation?

Speaker 31 What does that have to do with transportation?

Speaker 20 He has this huge huge train pile up.

Speaker 76 It looks like it's from

Speaker 42 a broken or overheated axle.

Speaker 7 The only statement that I have seen

Speaker 85 from the White House is that that was Trump's fault.

Speaker 33 Oh, wait, the axle? Wait, what?

Speaker 15 Yeah, it was Trump's fault because Obama had said,

Speaker 56 you need to have different brakes and upgrade the brakes.

Speaker 1 And Trump took that and got rid of that law.

Speaker 48 Okay.

Speaker 87 I'm sure he didn't go in and was like,

Speaker 3 whatever you do, I want unsafe brakes on all of the trains.

Speaker 80 That had to be an executive order on both sides.

Speaker 74 And God only knows what that executive order else was loaded with.

Speaker 1 The other thing, too, is when you say you want to spend a lot of money on everything,

Speaker 1 when eventually some of that money isn't spent, you can just say, well, we wanted to spend more money on that and you wouldn't let us, right? It's always that extra $4 that would have saved them.

Speaker 19 How many infrastructure projects have we done?

Speaker 74 I know.

Speaker 1 Keep saying yes to all of them. All right.

Speaker 129 And

Speaker 9 I hear the press.

Speaker 81 This is our infrastructure.

Speaker 135 This is our falling apart infrastructure.

Speaker 82 How much more money do you need?

Speaker 61 How much?

Speaker 101 I want

Speaker 64 the big number.

Speaker 68 Stop biting around the edges and going, hey, Dad, can I just have a little bit more?

Speaker 64 I want to know what it will cost.

Speaker 120 I want to know that number.

Speaker 1 I am sick and tired of hearing about our crumbling infrastructure.

Speaker 101 And then we pass the largest infrastructure bill of all time.

Speaker 101 And then four years later, I hear about our crumbling infrastructure. And we're passing the biggest budget for infrastructure of all time again.

Speaker 56 And then a few years later, I hear hear about our crumbling infrastructure give me the number I want the number I'd like to know what you're doing

Speaker 68 is

Speaker 68 anybody here yet are is anybody at this point saying how much

Speaker 82 are you claiming this is going to be

Speaker 1 because they've already done it with global warming You know, what is it, $150 trillion?

Speaker 101 To do what they're saying is $150 trillion.

Speaker 42 Give us that number.

Speaker 31 How much is the infrastructure to stop it from crumbling?

Speaker 120 And you know what?

Speaker 100 Pete Buddha Judge, you're a joke.

Speaker 1 You're an absolute joke. Where are you?

Speaker 71 Why are you not in the hard hat?

Speaker 7 At least getting some photo ops down at the site.

Speaker 82 Why are you not in the hard hat?

Speaker 101 Why don't you have soot on your face?

Speaker 7 It'd be good for your campaign.

Speaker 71 I swear to you, people don't actually care.

Speaker 100 These people in Washington, oh, no, we care for your children more than you care for your children.

Speaker 120 Do you now?

Speaker 135 Where are you for the children from this town that haven't gone to school, that are living in a motel, some of them probably living in their car?

Speaker 51 Where are you on the children?

Speaker 1 Wow, Glenn, you are just forgetting about the bipartisan infrastructure bill that we just passed last year.

Speaker 1 And, you know, the good thing about that is that it couldn't have passed except for the wonderful, loving help of 10 Republicans who came on board to help in the Senate. What an incredible group.

Speaker 1 Should we go through some of their names? I don't know. It just feels like maybe

Speaker 1 just I'm not going to go through all of them. All 10 would be too much.
Too much. Too much.
And I know they all deserve so much credit, but let me just highlight a few names for you.

Speaker 1 Kevin Kramer of North Dakota.

Speaker 1 Let me give you Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Mitt Romney of Utah. I want to highlight those three names.
Oh, Deb Fisher as well of Nebraska.

Speaker 1 I want to highlight those four names specifically because they're all up for reelection in 2024.

Speaker 1 And now would be the time to find a good primary challenger against them if you happen to think that working with Joe Biden on his new train set was not

Speaker 1 the best use of your $1.1 trillion.

Speaker 1 Maybe now would be a time to think about that because we can all complain about it later. And I'm sure we can all complain about Mitch McConnell and some of the other names on this list.

Speaker 1 And there are some to complain about. But those three you can do something about right now.
Right now.

Speaker 1 Four. It was four, I believe.

Speaker 1 Fisher's a little bit more of a borderline case overall, perhaps, but the other three aren't. Their voting records suck.

Speaker 1 And Kevin Kramer,

Speaker 1 Mitt Romney, certainly, Roger Wicker, and Deb Fisher. All in states that are red that you can absolutely win the general election with a good conservative challenger.

Speaker 1 Mitt Romney's popularity among Republicans in Utah is 41%. There's no reason you can't knock him off in a primary.

Speaker 1 Let's do it. This is the time to do it.
Now's the time, everybody.

Speaker 132 Well, I believe it was Mitt Romney that also helped bring the

Speaker 55 Inflation Reduction Act into play as well.

Speaker 70 I'm going to show you something, Stu, and I want you to come over here.

Speaker 16 Just stand next to me here for a second.

Speaker 1 I want you to read them.

Speaker 91 Well, you know, you actually can read it on the screen back there.

Speaker 22 This is from the Inflation Reduction Act.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 53 150% payout high-efficiency electric home rebate program.

Speaker 17 Appropriation.

Speaker 7 Funds go to state energy offices and Indian tribes.

Speaker 40 In addition to amounts otherwise available, there is appropriated to the Secretary for fiscal year 2022 out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to carry out a program to award grants to state energy offices to develop and implement high-efficiency electric home rebate programs in accordance with subsection C,

Speaker 7 $4,275,000,000,000

Speaker 29 to remain available for the rebate.

Speaker 1 That's $4 billion there. $4,275,000.

Speaker 66 Okay, $4 billion.

Speaker 1 That's right.

Speaker 1 That would be

Speaker 1 more notice. Thank you.

Speaker 7 $4,275,000,000 to grants to Indian tribes to develop and implement high-energy electric home.

Speaker 91 Notice it's not gas.

Speaker 9 It's not high-efficiency.

Speaker 2 It's high-efficiency electric home.

Speaker 7 The rebate in accordance with subsection C, that is $225 billion

Speaker 1 for

Speaker 74 the.

Speaker 1 That means million. You need to look.

Speaker 1 $225 million.

Speaker 1 God hits.

Speaker 1 It's a lot of money. I'm saying that.

Speaker 98 It's confusing.

Speaker 62 I just get lost with the...

Speaker 47 Anyway,

Speaker 8 a ton of money, and it's all in there.

Speaker 56 Plus, some more things we're going to be showing you that when they all come together, they are dismantling our electrical abilities.

Speaker 59 They're dismantling our electric generation plants.

Speaker 55 Okay.

Speaker 1 And they're incentivizing this, not just here, but your tax dollars are going all over the world to convince governments to shut down their electric, coal electric plants.

Speaker 68 And they get money just for shutting them down.

Speaker 1 And they want to shut down the stuff that was created to replace the previous shutdowns, which is natural gas. Correct.
You want to get rid of that too?

Speaker 9 These people do not care about your family.

Speaker 71 They do not care.

Speaker 68 I know that sounds horrible and harsh, but there is no other way to explain it.

Speaker 30 Now,

Speaker 7 I'm not saying they cause the train derailment by any stretch of the imagination, but where is the government with, you know, if I have good buddies in the train industry and I'm the president of the United States, when they come, this is what they did.

Speaker 76 They offered $25,000

Speaker 73 to help move the town.

Speaker 79 So we got $25,000. Anybody need any help?

Speaker 112 We got you covered.

Speaker 55 Really?

Speaker 85 I call as the President of the United States to say, hey jack my good buddy that i've been there forever take care of these people do it right set the example good lord

Speaker 59 ron de santis built a a bridge in what a weekend after a hurricane built us uh a bridge

Speaker 72 We still can't put the fire out.

Speaker 1 We're still, I don't know.

Speaker 126 I don't know what we're doing.

Speaker 4 We got people living everywhere, but I'm sure the air is fine.

Speaker 74 This is, it's really despicable.

Speaker 125 And

Speaker 20 you as American citizens should you need to clock this one?

Speaker 98 Put that, okay, that's how they treat us.

Speaker 70 Okay, all right, that's how much we make a difference.

Speaker 128 You watch.

Speaker 6 They're going to start making a difference now because the media is on it.

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Speaker 25 Hey, some really, really good news that has come in yesterday once again from Florida.

Speaker 128 It appears as though

Speaker 72 our good friend in Florida has actually now taken on ESG

Speaker 1 in a big way.

Speaker 9 He is now abolishing any kind of ESG standards from banking or anything else in use in Florida.

Speaker 29 I mean,

Speaker 47 this is the kind of bold action that will actually take it apart.

Speaker 4 This is the biggest news we've had on ESG since we started talking about ESG, and it's coming from DeSantis.

Speaker 1 That's great. Now, is this, are you talking about is it just state funding or is it there's some additional

Speaker 69 the story now to make sure I get it right because you know me, DeSantis.

Speaker 1 Here it is.

Speaker 8 Proposing legislation to prohibit state and local governments from including any environmental, social, or governance considerations in any investment.

Speaker 7 The comprehensive anti-ESG legislation previewed Monday at an event in Naples.

Speaker 79 The plans build off the previous actions that the governor has taken and would prohibit the use of ESG in all investment decisions at the state and local level, ban state and local entities from any consideration of ESG when in the contracting process, and block state and local governments from weighing ESG when using municipal bonds.

Speaker 1 Okay, so it's government related, which is, you know, I think the limits of his power there probably anyway. But he that's really good.
And it seems to address the E, S, and G here, not just the E,

Speaker 1 which has been kind of a problem.

Speaker 45 He said by applying arbitrary ESG financial metrics that serve no one except the companies that created them, elites are circumventing the ballot box to implement a radical ideological agenda.

Speaker 22 Through this legislation, we will protect the investments of Floridians and the ability of Floridians to participate in the economy.

Speaker 72 This is fantastic.

Speaker 21 That's great.

Speaker 56 I think this is as far as you can go.

Speaker 127 He has gone

Speaker 75 every possible way he could go.

Speaker 1 And you see, with his stature in this race right now, which is 1A, 1B, you know, with Donald Trump really seemingly in the Republican race, It's that, he's at that point now where he just wrestles these headlines.

Speaker 1 Like, even though we've talked to a bunch of people around the country who've tried to do things, some of them have been really impressive.

Speaker 1 But, like, DeSantis does it, and it's now DeSantis' thing, right? Like, he is able, it was just like with the immigrants being sent to Martha's Vineyard.

Speaker 1 Like, other states were already doing stuff like that. He does it, and it just wrestles the entire issue.
I mean, it just seems like he is,

Speaker 1 you know,

Speaker 1 this is his year. If he's going to have a year to win this president, to win the nomination, this definitely seems like it.

Speaker 46 So did you hear that the premier of Quebec,

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Speaker 68 I mean, this is crazy. I mean, Texas gets him up to New York, and everybody says, Oh, the humanity, how could you possibly do that? And what does the Democrat do?

Speaker 42 Put him on a bus and send him across the border up into Canada.

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Speaker 1 So another politician throws their hat into the ring.

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Speaker 55 And let me ask you, have you ever had

Speaker 111 a disagreement with something?

Speaker 71 With someone, and it's fact-based.

Speaker 82 And you know the fact.

Speaker 71 you just can't find it anywhere and it goes on for years

Speaker 61 and the guy you're working with every day will bring it up from time to time and and you're like you don't know you don't know you don't have the facts and then he'll say well you don't have anything either

Speaker 127 Today is the day after a almost 20-year argument between me and Stu.

Speaker 1 Really?

Speaker 22 Today's the day of reckoning, my friend.

Speaker 127 Oh, no.

Speaker 1 Yeah. This sounds terrible.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 77 You are not hanging this around my neck anymore.

Speaker 1 Oh, I'm hanging it around your neck. Oh, wow.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 58 Okay, that's coming up in 60 seconds.

Speaker 1 This is scary. Yeah, well.

Speaker 11 It was scary what your people did to Philadelphia, too, over the weekend.

Speaker 1 Oh, that was you. They were under control, I thought.

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Speaker 1 So, Stu.

Speaker 1 Yes, Glenn.

Speaker 68 You're familiar with the Space Needle.

Speaker 1 I am familiar with the Space Needle. You're familiar with Seattle.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it's in Seattle. It's right by where you grew up.
Absolutely. You had a high level of knowledge.
In fact, you taught me almost everything I knew

Speaker 1 about the space needle. Many, many stories over the years about the space needle.

Speaker 128 And you notice you emphasize stories of the space needle.

Speaker 106 Yes, yes.

Speaker 1 That is what I mean.

Speaker 36 Because I told you the story one time that I was very small and I was in what they call the torchlight parade in Seattle.

Speaker 13 And

Speaker 7 I look up and I thought the space needle was on fire.

Speaker 1 Mm-hmm. Okay.
Yeah, I remember this.

Speaker 110 Remember that?

Speaker 90 And you said.

Speaker 1 Really? That's incredible. And I believed it for a very long time.

Speaker 81 And I said, well, it has gas jets and they don't use them anymore, but they have gas jets and they can set the needle on fire.

Speaker 17 I don't know if they still can, but they did at one time.

Speaker 1 Well, they didn't set it on fire.

Speaker 102 Well, no, they just ignite the gas flame.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 12 So that was kind of a cool moment teaching Stu something he didn't.

Speaker 1 It was. It was incredible.
And I told the story story to other people.

Speaker 81 Yeah, and then he said, That's not true.

Speaker 1 Well, that's that's an interesting way of telling that story. How do you remember it? We went to the space needle and asked the people who worked at the space needle, and they said no.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but that was that guy.

Speaker 135 That guy didn't know what he was talking about. What about

Speaker 101 he didn't know what he was talking about?

Speaker 1 There's giving a tour about the space needle.

Speaker 42 How many times have you been someplace where you know more than the person giving the tour, and you're like, Okay, that person needs to shut up?

Speaker 81 Get away, kids, kids, get away from that guy.

Speaker 44 He doesn't know what he's talking about.

Speaker 71 That, that my friend is what happened and you never

Speaker 1 you have always pitted some stranger's word against me again the stranger who was employed by the space needed to give you history about the space needle i found the plans of the space needle you've been looking for

Speaker 56 two decades two decades two decades i'd just like to show you there up on the screen uh-huh you'll see aircraft warning beacon, natural gas torch,

Speaker 81 gas burner.

Speaker 86 Then it goes into the building.

Speaker 101 The gas torch is the needle.

Speaker 101 Now,

Speaker 1 I want to first point out that your beef is with the space needle employees.

Speaker 65 It's with you.

Speaker 1 I do. I don't have any dog in this fight other than to torture you for being wrong.
I know, I know.

Speaker 1 And it's bothered me that you believe some stranger.

Speaker 68 We got on the elevator.

Speaker 72 I'm like, don't listen to that guy. He doesn't know what he's talking about.

Speaker 44 And you went, he works here.

Speaker 7 And I'm like, yeah.

Speaker 100 And probably sometimes he makes corn dogs, too.

Speaker 1 That's, first of all, not how that happened at all. But also

Speaker 60 the fact that... That's the way I remember it.

Speaker 85 That's the way America remembers it.

Speaker 1 But this is at the top of the space needle, which is not where you said the...

Speaker 71 Yes, it is on the needle.

Speaker 1 And then you said something about it being fireworks

Speaker 1 you thought maybe it was fireworks that you said because you made me doubt myself oh you have caused wow you have caused so much damage in my life and this is just setting the record straight so that you don't know you don't know never have known that

Speaker 86 bastard at the space needle.

Speaker 47 If I knew his name, I'd call him today. Oh, yeah, here are the plans.

Speaker 1 Pretty sure it was the lead historian of the Space Needle. That's who we were talking about.
Really? The lead historian is just up by the elevators.

Speaker 68 He was the guy that would say, going down,

Speaker 56 that was his job.

Speaker 33 Lead historian.

Speaker 1 And I believe it was you who even asked to confirm because I said, that's wow, it's fascinating. And you asked to confirm it, and he said no to your face that that did not happen.

Speaker 1 But you did find the plans out. Now, do you know that this is the way? Number, I guess my follow-up question.

Speaker 56 Stop your questions.

Speaker 1 You obviously have the answers to him, but like they did wind up actually doing this. You've confirmed that.
And also that the event occurred. Both of those things you've confirmed.

Speaker 102 Stu, I'm not even going to dignify that.

Speaker 22 I'm not even going to dignify that.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 7 Wait.

Speaker 98 I am busy doing the people's work.

Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 33 I don't have time to make calls to the space needle to see if they actually did it to the plans.

Speaker 1 You don't have time. Do you have 20 years to look for that?

Speaker 68 I would have possibly seen that when I was a kid if they hadn't put it up.

Speaker 135 I know I saw it.

Speaker 1 There's a hundred hundred other stories in which you say you saw stuff and you didn't see it. I mean, we could go through those.
But I.

Speaker 74 I remember the day I saw Stu as a friend.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 25 I remember that day.

Speaker 1 And I want to make sure you don't have time to call them, but you have it because you have other things to do.

Speaker 1 But on a day where there's like a new presidential candidate being announced, you wanted to start an hour with your spacecap.

Speaker 102 I've waited two decades.

Speaker 1 Two decades.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 68 Well, I mean, so now now, here you are, an older gentleman, and you realize that all the things that you believe based on my knowing the space needle or not, it's all a house of cards, Stu.

Speaker 85 All a house of cards.

Speaker 1 I remember there was those shirts that fans made. What if Glenn Beck was right? Maybe that was about the space needle.
Oh, it was. Oh, it was.
That's what I had that printed. It was.
It was.

Speaker 1 It absolutely was. Okay, so now we just need to take the next step and we'll work on that to try to confirm any of the facts that Glenn has and we'll see.

Speaker 38 So you don't believe the blueprints?

Speaker 1 I believe the blueprints, but I mean, there's multiple other factors. Like, what did the torch, what was it supposed to do? Did it make it look like it was on fire? Was it set off?

Speaker 101 There's a giant gas flame on the roof of the space needle.

Speaker 1 That's not what the plans say.

Speaker 1 It just says gas torch. We don't know what that means.

Speaker 85 What do you think? It's a little teeny torch.

Speaker 1 It could be a teeny torch. It's a little tiki torch.
It's a teeny torch.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Right.
Why would you put a tiki torch? Maybe that was the first Charlottesville protest. No wonder you liked it so much.

Speaker 68 All right. Can we please get to business?

Speaker 1 Oh, yes. I'm so sorry.

Speaker 14 This was just supposed to be a quick mention, and you turned it into a national nightmare.

Speaker 64 All right.

Speaker 56 So Nikki Haley comes out yesterday.

Speaker 1 Not morning, I believe.

Speaker 95 Is it this morning? I thought it was.

Speaker 1 I thought it came out this morning. Yeah.

Speaker 1 I got an alert.

Speaker 9 Let me see the blueprints.

Speaker 1 No, I'm asking.

Speaker 1 I thought it was this morning. I got an alert this morning that told me she released her video.

Speaker 27 So

Speaker 1 her video? Yeah, she had a big announcement video,

Speaker 1 you know, kind of telling people who she was.

Speaker 51 I thought maybe it was another kind of video.

Speaker 79 I mean, usually

Speaker 7 people try to get attention and they release videos and you're like, okay, you shouldn't have done that.

Speaker 1 Well, you don't do that to become president. You do that to become a billionaire.

Speaker 1 That's a totally different.

Speaker 120 Is it the way to the billionaire is not through the White House

Speaker 95 these days.

Speaker 79 All right, so Nikki Haley, and that's really not a surprise.

Speaker 1 That she's in the race? Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Not a surprise. She was definitely tipping her hand that she wanted to get involved.
And,

Speaker 1 you know, reports that she talked to Trump about this because she initially said she would not run against Trump. It seems like they had a conversation at one point.

Speaker 1 She's a serious person and someone who's been talked about in this conversation for a while, a couple of elections, was a pretty good governor of South Carolina.

Speaker 62 I think she was a great governor.

Speaker 22 She was a great

Speaker 126 UN

Speaker 94 Secretary General. No, not Secretary General.

Speaker 84 What do they call it?

Speaker 52 Ambassador to the UN.

Speaker 84 She was a great ambassador to the UN.

Speaker 84 She never questioned me on the space needle.

Speaker 1 It's in her video. She actually says, by the way.

Speaker 80 I'd be anxious to talk to her about what's going on with the balloons, what's going on with China, the Nord Stream pipeline, all of that.

Speaker 59 Yeah.

Speaker 50 I think we're headed for war and we may be in it by the end of the year.

Speaker 107 Russia is putting together a massive assault for spring.

Speaker 1 Everybody's like, oh, well, nothing's been happening.

Speaker 68 It's because

Speaker 22 it's snow and muddy and cold.

Speaker 103 And there, you know, I don't know.

Speaker 107 Hitler learned that lesson.

Speaker 71 Now's not the time to go in and attack.

Speaker 107 But when the spring comes, Russia's going in, I think.

Speaker 79 Guns are blazing.

Speaker 1 Yeah. And it seems like, it seems like they've made progress, even though it's been cold.
They've, they've been, um,

Speaker 1 they've, you know, it felt like for a while Ukraine was really had the momentum behind them, and it seems like that stopped and maybe reversed a little bit lately.

Speaker 1 Uh, so yeah, that would be interesting to talk to her. She obviously has some expertise in that area.
And I mean, like, we talked about this a little bit, I think, on Studios America a few weeks ago.

Speaker 1 But, like, you have, on the Republican side, a number 1A and a 1B, if you will, depending on what you believe believe in the polls, Trump and DeSantis.

Speaker 73 And like, there's a good chance

Speaker 1 that there's a third person who at least makes some noise in this race. Somebody gets to double digits in a couple polls.

Speaker 86 Give me the example.

Speaker 88 Give me the example outside of DeSantis and Trump.

Speaker 1 Give me the example. You want a potential field list?

Speaker 76 Yeah, you think that you're like, this person could, you know, this person could rock the world.

Speaker 43 Now, I want to alert you who you're listening right now.

Speaker 72 This is coming from a guy who denied that the space needle had a gas torch up at the top.

Speaker 1 I did. For almost two decades.

Speaker 44 Almost two decades.

Speaker 1 By the way, definitely not two decades. Not even close.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 72 And then, and then let me tell you something else.

Speaker 112 He'll just take advice from like elevator people.

Speaker 44 People you just meet.

Speaker 1 You come off the elevator and you're like, hey, let's ask this guy. This is what he thinks of you, America.
You're elevator people.

Speaker 1 You're working hard for a living getting

Speaker 1 I'm sorry, but if you have to wear a hat

Speaker 71 and a polyester, like you know, Disney monorail suit, I'm not gonna put a lot of stock into what you say.

Speaker 1 Okay, wow, okay. Well, now we're learning so much about you.
Okay, well, none of those, no one in this field is dressed that way, so you can take those.

Speaker 1 So, let me give you a list. This is just to go outside of my own preferences here.
We'll go to the top 10 Republican presidential candidates from the Washington Post. Who do they? The Walketh Post.

Speaker 1 You want some honorable mentions first? Throw us out. Marco Rubio.
Okay. Josh Hawley.

Speaker 1 Tom Cotton.

Speaker 1 Rick Scott.

Speaker 1 Liz Cheney. Asa Hutchinson.
Larry Hogan, governor of a former golfer. No?

Speaker 1 Former governor. Governor

Speaker 66 the golfer might be good.

Speaker 1 Larry Hogan, former governor of Maryland. Greg Abbott, Texas governor.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Very highly rumored to run, by the way.
That one probably will be around.

Speaker 1 What the hell is he thinking?

Speaker 68 What is he thinking? I mean, what?

Speaker 1 That's what I'm talking about. Does anybody question

Speaker 1 Chris Christie?

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 1 What is he ever thinking? I don't know.

Speaker 59 I'm going to be closer to a donut shop if I win.

Speaker 68 What is he thinking?

Speaker 55 It could be it.

Speaker 92 It could be.

Speaker 46 Who's going to vote for Chris Christie?

Speaker 71 I think. Hang on.

Speaker 91 I'm just listening.

Speaker 1 No one from the Chris Christie family even responded to that. No.
No, I mean, Christie is, I think. You know, Christie thinks he should have run back

Speaker 1 when he was first coming out of the scene and he had a chance maybe to make some noise, did not wind up running,

Speaker 1 and then tried to run later and obviously did nothing.

Speaker 1 He then became super tight with Trump for a time and then had a breakup with Trump. So now he's going to be, I guess, the

Speaker 1 one of the in the anti-Trump sort of wing when you're talking about Hogan or Liz Cheney. He seems like that's going to be his approach.

Speaker 1 We will see if there's, I mean, I think, I do think there's a good chance he runs. I think he wants the spotlight.
He really likes people talking about him. He likes the cameras.

Speaker 1 And we stop with those kinds of people. And again, he should like audio, not camera.

Speaker 1 If he wants the attention, get it in audio form.

Speaker 132 We say that.

Speaker 74 That's how we got in the business.

Speaker 72 We say that as fat people.

Speaker 1 Yes. 100%.

Speaker 72 You know, there's no, you know, it's not like we hate fat people.

Speaker 20 I mean, we do hate ourselves for being fat.

Speaker 94 So does that count as hate for fat people?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 All right. Also, John Bolton, Doug Doocy.

Speaker 1 Hang on just a second.

Speaker 68 What is John Bolton's?

Speaker 1 What are honorable mentions?

Speaker 59 What is John Bolton's?

Speaker 86 What would his campaign slogan be?

Speaker 1 War, bigger war now?

Speaker 40 Again, this is. I promise you, your kids will die in a foreign land.

Speaker 1 It's so bizarre because I might remind you that Donald Trump promoted him to one of the highest profile positions to deal with such copies.

Speaker 132 No, no, no, no, wait.

Speaker 46 But he was great.

Speaker 68 I thought he's great if

Speaker 2 you have a president that is so anti-war because because he'll come in and go, you got to go to war.

Speaker 1 Right. Like, for example,

Speaker 1 he had a lot of influence on

Speaker 1 the guy in Iran that they went after. Yeah.
And that was, I think, a good set of

Speaker 1 a good influence.

Speaker 44 So, you know, there are times a president has to go to war, and if he's a real dove, it's good.

Speaker 55 I think that's why he balances.

Speaker 73 Trump always has balanced

Speaker 9 his advisors with people that don't necessarily agree with him.

Speaker 74 Agree with him, it's the greatest job ever, you're the greatest president, but don't necessarily agree with his policies in lockstep.

Speaker 1 And Bolton, I think, really does want to be president, does believe he would be a good president, but it strikes me as more of a Lindsey Graham 2016 type of run when the national topic is not really international issues somehow, even though there's a real war.

Speaker 1 I know. But I mean, this might be the calculation, right? If the Ukraine-Russia thing goes out of control, we might be looking for a big hawk.

Speaker 117 I will tell you now.

Speaker 7 I'll tell you right now that I said this in 2006, and everybody said I was crazy.

Speaker 72 I said the 2008 election is all going to be about the economy.

Speaker 19 It's going to be, there's a crash coming, and it's about the economy.

Speaker 51 The 2024 election is going to be about war and your money.

Speaker 85 That's what it's going to be about.

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Speaker 9 Steve Days thinks he's all that.

Speaker 51 He's coming on with his book, The Fourth Reich.

Speaker 79 Little does he know.

Speaker 51 My book, The Fifth Reich, is coming out right after.

Speaker 1 Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 102 His is not a thousand-year Reich.

Speaker 50 His fourth Reich is like a 120-day Reich.

Speaker 1 Do you want the top 10 here? Yeah, go. Okay, 10.
Christy Noam

Speaker 1 probably will run. Yep.

Speaker 123 Should be running for vice president, I think.

Speaker 1 Go ahead. Chris Sununu, number nine.
What? This is again the control company of the Washington Post. Number eight, Nikki Haley.
Yeah. Number seven, Mike Mompeo.
Six, Ted Cruz. What?

Speaker 1 Five, I mean, he's always up. He's always in that upper tier of the lower tier in the polls.

Speaker 65 Don't do it, Ted. Don't do it.

Speaker 1 Five, Glenn Young.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 12 No.

Speaker 1 This is an interesting first sentence, which I do agree with. The lessons of Chris Christie loom large here.
Yes. For Yunkin.
It is a good point.

Speaker 1 Like, you kind of got a little bit of the, when you won that race, do you wait?

Speaker 116 Wait.

Speaker 1 Do something. Well, if he waits, though, the lesson of Chris Christie is it never comes around.
Your chance never comes. Four, Mike Pence.

Speaker 1 Three, Tim Scott. Two, Donald Trump.
One, Ron DeSantis. Now, that's according to the Washington Post, which has the former president in second here.

Speaker 72 The only ones that have any chance in that field, I think.

Speaker 1 I'm not even saying to win, but give me, like, who's the guy who breaks out to third or the lady who breaks out to third? Who's the person who makes noise?

Speaker 102 Give it again to me, real quick.

Speaker 1 Pence, Scott, Yunkin, Cruz, Haley, Pompeo, Sununu.

Speaker 127 Scott, Pompeo,

Speaker 107 Noam, and maybe Noam.

Speaker 1 Maybe Haley. Yeah.
But

Speaker 1 those are the conversation to be that third person. And that's probably what you're fighting for right now.

Speaker 46 And because she is focused,

Speaker 51 you know, she's been a governor, so she understands the state level, but she's also been on the international level, She could play

Speaker 107 an important role,

Speaker 90 at least in the debate.

Speaker 122 But, you know, as a president or vice president, she could play a real role if she's

Speaker 22 a get business done, but we're not going to go fight foreign wars kind of president.

Speaker 7 But

Speaker 67 we have to get somebody who knows how to stop wars once they've started for 2024.

Speaker 47 Because this one, the fuse has already been lit, I fear.

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Speaker 23 Welcome to the Glenbeck program.

Speaker 51 You know, I just want to point out that

Speaker 7 with every passing day, this job, which used to make some sense, makes no sense whatsoever anymore.

Speaker 22 Every day, we're slowly being boiled, slowly being boiled, and we don't notice things like Stu just said, what are the percentages, though, that

Speaker 44 aliens really are responsible for?

Speaker 1 this is how they do it, right? They'd roll it out. Oh, it's a balloon.
Yeah. We found a couple of balloons.
Oh, lots of balloons.

Speaker 1 Hey, no big deal.

Speaker 1 We're just firing $500,000 missiles at balloons.

Speaker 91 I think these balloons are the performers from Rihanna that just kind of floated away.

Speaker 1 Oh, no. The poor people who floated away.

Speaker 98 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 97 I think that's a possibility.

Speaker 25 Could I show you one thing?

Speaker 6 And then we'll go back to politics here in a second. But

Speaker 72 I I want to show you something that

Speaker 1 people recorded

Speaker 14 and it was recorded by the Subaru Asai star camera in Hawaii and it was Japanese operated telescope big island and

Speaker 111 it showed

Speaker 102 lasers lasers

Speaker 71 okay so this is out in the middle of nowhere there you can see

Speaker 74 okay see the lasers?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 88 Okay.

Speaker 59 They're clearly coming down.

Speaker 1 Right?

Speaker 16 I would think so. Yes.

Speaker 95 They're coming down from the sky.

Speaker 1 Not necessarily, though. You don't know for sure.
It could be going up. But either way would be very bizarre.

Speaker 56 Yeah, they would all have to be pointed as if they're looking like they're coming because they're sweeping like a like a hand of a clock, like a TikTok.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean?

Speaker 7 So it appears it's coming from the same place up in the sky, or they're all just aimed, but that's quite a distance.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 77 And so people took this video, and the telescope people took it, and they're like,

Speaker 7 what's that?

Speaker 1 The telescope people said that.

Speaker 7 What exactly

Speaker 72 is that?

Speaker 1 Now,

Speaker 9 here is the explanation.

Speaker 1 Weather balloon. No, no, no.

Speaker 95 They are saying that this is a NASA satellite

Speaker 52 that has lasers aboard

Speaker 59 that from time to time measure the Earth's surface.

Speaker 103 Now,

Speaker 44 I would think that if it was measuring the Earth's surface and it's looking for ice, water features, coral reefs, ocean waves, snow cover,

Speaker 1 forests,

Speaker 1 farmland.

Speaker 87 We would have seen that NASA, that NASA laser before.

Speaker 1 Right, because it would be all over the place.

Speaker 35 Right.

Speaker 44 It'd be like, oh, they're just upstairs measuring again.

Speaker 50 Right.

Speaker 1 Right. They might make an announcement in advance.
Say, by the way, this is the week. We're doing that whole.

Speaker 1 We got our laser tools out.

Speaker 92 Right. Okay.

Speaker 68 We just, we just want to make sure 16 inches is really 16 inches between the studs.

Speaker 7 We're just going to laser map the earth.

Speaker 55 I haven't seen that before.

Speaker 72 I wanted to bring that up and ask you if you've seen that before.

Speaker 1 I have never seen that. Never

Speaker 1 heard of that.

Speaker 1 I have never heard of that. Yeah.
You know, is it possible that

Speaker 1 it's true? Sure. Oh, yeah.
But it's very

Speaker 1 odd. And I've never seen anything like that before.
Yeah.

Speaker 32 Incredible.

Speaker 15 Now, let me ask you, how many times,

Speaker 68 well, I was going to say a week, a day, do you find yourself saying,

Speaker 120 no, I've never heard of that before.

Speaker 4 I've never seen anything like that before.

Speaker 1 Many, many times per day.

Speaker 81 Like a disturbing amount of times, right?

Speaker 109 But I want the audience to know, because I don't want you to panic, that this is a man who claimed that there were no gas jets on the top of the space needle for years, decades, even.

Speaker 1 Are you claiming that these lasers were caused by the space needle? Is that your case? I would not be surprised.

Speaker 56 No, the space needle is actually supposed to look like a spaceship.

Speaker 62 You know, it was for the 62 World's Fair, so it's like a big spaceship kind of thing up there.

Speaker 72 And I think that's maybe where the lasers came from.

Speaker 1 Giant balloons that look like balloons, but they're actually spaceships. So the wait, the flame would be on the top of the point.
I don't know. I don't even know what you're talking about.

Speaker 43 I don't know, okay?

Speaker 62 I don't know all the facts about the space needle.

Speaker 1 Oh, Adam. Oh, we just heard it on record.
Can you pull that audio? I don't know all the facts about the space needle. Interesting admission, 20 years later.

Speaker 43 Oh, man, I will know it now tomorrow.

Speaker 1 I'll know them all. It's like the fact that I've sent you on this

Speaker 74 20 years

Speaker 19 journey.

Speaker 81 Okay. So

Speaker 7 could we just go back to that list and talk about the things?

Speaker 100 Do you agree or disagree

Speaker 1 that

Speaker 81 it is

Speaker 7 likely, if not most likely,

Speaker 7 we will have a change in currency

Speaker 14 before or near the time of 2024.

Speaker 1 Wow.

Speaker 1 You're saying the digital dollar. Yeah.

Speaker 2 They just announced it last year.

Speaker 1 To me, I look at that as different than a change in currency. Like, I think they will say that they will essentially make the case that's an additive, right?

Speaker 1 Like a wonderful benefit, a new thing you can try, a new thing you can use.

Speaker 1 But I don't think that's a change in currency.

Speaker 128 Okay, so you think we'll still have the green back, but we will.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 22 Do you believe that there's it's likely, if not most likely, that we will be in war by 2024?

Speaker 1 I really hope that's not the case. I think the

Speaker 1 because I have not put a percentage on it in my head. To me, the issue here is if you're at 5% chance of war with Russia, you're talking about such a terrible outcome

Speaker 1 that it should be your number one priority to make sure that doesn't occur. Sure.

Speaker 1 Do I think they're doing that?

Speaker 1 No, it does not seem like they're interested in that.

Speaker 68 It seems like they might be going the other way, but that's just from my perspective.

Speaker 1 No, I think your perspective is accurate.

Speaker 20 And I'm a guy who hasn't ever seen the laser measuring of the world before.

Speaker 1 That's just obviously. How do I know?

Speaker 127 I'm a shut-in.

Speaker 1 If you're talking about, if it's over 50%, I think I would say no to that. I think I would say no that we're at war with Russia.

Speaker 1 But I mean, I'm not,

Speaker 1 the fact that I'm not saying it's 0 or 0.1% is very scary to me.

Speaker 23 And China, we're just at a Cold War with China by that time.

Speaker 1 Yeah. I mean, you're talking about active shooting wars, right? Like, I would make the argument right now.

Speaker 1 We're in a Cold War. In a Cold War,

Speaker 27 honestly.

Speaker 112 So, yeah, absolutely with both of them.

Speaker 71 Now, real quick, economy doing well?

Speaker 1 Probably not. Probably not.
Yeah. It doesn't seem to be inflation numbers did not.
Out of these people are

Speaker 7 able to give people a sense of, okay, this guy's an adult.

Speaker 8 He's going to handle it.

Speaker 72 This guy is going to handle it.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 I mean, I think that would be the case of Nikki Haley, right? I mean, someone who has foreign affairs experience, someone who has, you know, executive experience as well.

Speaker 72 Does she have experience?

Speaker 79 Like, like somebody has to have experience with the economy as well.

Speaker 1 This would be the case, I think. Yeah, and Haley ran a state.
I mean, you know,

Speaker 1 Pompeo, I think, would get would get you to that first one. I think that would be a case he would make, that he has that expertise.
I think Pence would make that case. Pence has both.

Speaker 1 Again, remember every one of his polls,

Speaker 1 he's the number three guy in the polls.

Speaker 91 Because everybody knows his name. Everybody knows his name.

Speaker 1 That's a big part of the battle.

Speaker 74 It's a big part of the battle.

Speaker 22 But if you want a campaign that has the turnout that looks like a Joe Biden COVID campaign,

Speaker 102 you would go with Mike Pence.

Speaker 1 I just don't see people. I don't know how you navigate it.
I mean, his case is clearly everything you liked about the Trump administration without the January 6ths you didn't like.

Speaker 1 That's essentially his, that's essentially his.

Speaker 107 But I'm not convinced that Pence was really in the room on, you know, let's just do it.

Speaker 1 Let's go bold and big.

Speaker 73 Let's do it.

Speaker 1 No, I think that's true. And I think the things that he would argue are his strong points from the Pence perspective is, hey, like, I'm going to do all this without the tweeting.
Right.

Speaker 1 Like, that's his case. I'm going to do all this without the tweeting without the crazy rallies.
I don't think, like, I don't think it's going to work. but

Speaker 1 because I think the people who really, really, there's a, there's a section of people who liked the Trump policies, but, you know, Trump, he was a vessel to get you to a good Supreme Court, right?

Speaker 1 Like there's, there's a lot of those people out there. If you're super passionate about Trump, he's already running.
You don't need a guy who wasn't Trump to be your Trump.

Speaker 1 It's only the appeal for Pence is only like, if you really love Trump, but only didn't like the fact that he tweeted a lot. No, and I just don't think that's a huge question.

Speaker 21 I think that's the case for DeSantis.

Speaker 7 I think DeSantis is more likely to be tough as nails like Trump was than Pence.

Speaker 8 And I think and he's already got the, but I don't do the crazy tweets tonight.

Speaker 1 And I think, too, the DeSantis case is more broad than Pence. I think Pence is so closely tied to Trump.

Speaker 1 You have to be in love with the Trump administration to want Pence. But then also,

Speaker 1 Trump has told you he basically hates Mike Pence. Right.
So

Speaker 1 where's the schizophrenic?

Speaker 92 What's a schizophrenic Trump supporter that is like, I really, really love Pence

Speaker 68 and I really, really love Donald Trump, except for the one thing he said about Pence.

Speaker 28 That's no.

Speaker 1 There's just no road there to me.

Speaker 1 The road you might find there, honestly, is Pence thinking he wants someone else to be president.

Speaker 1 That's not Donald Trump and thinking if he can pull 8 to 10% in these early primaries away from Trump, it might help someone like DeSantis or somebody else beat Trump. I can see that being

Speaker 1 his actual idea if he goes through with this, which is not confirmed yet, by the way.

Speaker 43 Well, they're very good.

Speaker 51 I mean, you know,

Speaker 96 the GOP is absolutely not above doing to Trump what they did to Hillary Clinton, where you just cobble everybody together and say, everybody, just come out and be for this one person.

Speaker 50 You know what I mean? Yeah.

Speaker 1 That possible could very well happen.

Speaker 1 Otherwise, way, other names on this list, obviously, this is essentially Bolton's entire case, which I will take this seriously, and I will be the guy you want on national security. You have also

Speaker 1 both, I would say Rubio, Hawley, and Tom Cotton have versions of this argument.

Speaker 1 Both of them, all three of them have been active in this area.

Speaker 1 That's about it.

Speaker 1 I mean, there's a bunch of people, but I don't think with a serious chance, and obviously I should also mention Donald Trump would be a guy who would, who would be, who would say, I was able to shut these things down when I was president, and I had a good record on the economy.

Speaker 1 I mean, this is going to be central to his argument.

Speaker 73 Donald Trump

Speaker 14 is the only one that has the credibility to say, yep, I did that to the economy after they said the economy could never grow.

Speaker 44 And I did that to the economy and I stopped all those wars.

Speaker 23 Yeah.

Speaker 7 He's the only one that has the credibility.

Speaker 119 However, he's also the only one that has been smeared for, you know, 10 years now and made into a horrible monster.

Speaker 46 I'm not sure if you can get the swing vote for Donald Trump now just because of what the press has done to him.

Speaker 105 Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I think, like, look, Donald Trump is such, he's elevated a thousand levels above celebrity president at this point. He is just.
An argument in and of himself. His name is an argument.

Speaker 1 And so like, it's, I don't think Donald Trump wins or loses the presidency right right now based on policy. And I don't like that, I don't like that's where America is.

Speaker 1 But, like, I think right now that it's going to come down to him as a brand, whether you like him or you don't like him, and that's really what is going to be the decision on that.

Speaker 1 Whether the Republicans say, I want that or not.

Speaker 81 Let me just end this

Speaker 98 section of the program here with the way we started this section of the program.

Speaker 118 Have you ever seen this?

Speaker 1 Sure.

Speaker 7 Chinese authority,

Speaker 46 Chinese chinese authorities have uh now announced that they saw and have spotted a ufo

Speaker 118 they were preparing to shoot the object down but they are urging fishermen in the vicinity just to be safe

Speaker 126 so we

Speaker 86 so we now have now have the Chinese going

Speaker 8 I mean I was seeing a flying that could be I don't know if they're measuring the earth or what.

Speaker 1 Have you ever heard that before? No. Yeah, no, no, no.
Neither had I. All right.

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Speaker 1 So,

Speaker 1 Joe Biden, I mean, Glenn Beck, I wanted to ask you a question. Wait, what? Just a quick question.
No,

Speaker 1 you're reminding me of somebody else today.

Speaker 74 Yeah, probably because you're questioning everything you thought you knew.

Speaker 10 You were rooting for the Eagles, they lose.

Speaker 1 And then the Space Needle thing.

Speaker 91 The Space Needle thing.

Speaker 1 And it's important to ask questions. So what year, again, did you say this happened when you saw this?

Speaker 1 This flame?

Speaker 1 You just remember? I remember being a kid. As a kid.
What year were you born again? 64. 64.
That's interesting.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Because the 1962 World's Fair, of course, was

Speaker 1 the Seattle Swords Deal.

Speaker 1 The flame you've been talking about. Yeah, yeah.
Called the Needle of Flame.

Speaker 64 Needle of Flame.

Speaker 1 The natural gas torch producing the flame was between 40 and 50 feet tall. There it is.
Said to have burned enough fuel to heat 125 homes. Yeah.

Speaker 1 The purpose, not to look like a spaceship, but of course, to show how we'd all be using natural gas, as well as to act as a giant clock. Are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 As a giant clock to the fair, turning on every quarter hour. But this part was the part I found to be most interesting,

Speaker 1 which was the apparatus was removed following the conclusion of the World's Fair. Oh, that's not possible.
So, why?

Speaker 123 How did he see it in 1960?

Speaker 9 At least 1964.

Speaker 1 He's remembering it.

Speaker 68 So, what, 69, 70? Maybe?

Speaker 60 I'm just telling you, I saw it to the world.

Speaker 1 This is what happened last time. The World's Fair.

Speaker 60 This is what happened last time.

Speaker 1 We should go back and ask the guy in the elevator. Oh, my gosh.
What does he think about this? Oh my gosh.

Speaker 66 Okay.

Speaker 1 Huh, this is exactly what Joe Biden did. I needed

Speaker 1 walking in those civil rights marches. I remember it.

Speaker 101 I'm telling you, I was marching in the torchlight parade and I saw it.

Speaker 1 Telling you. And I hope people heard what he just said about Charlottesville.
He was marching in the torchlight parade.

Speaker 98 Wait a minute.

Speaker 1 How did this whole thing turn around on me? How? Give me this. The eagle's really lost.
I have to really live with that.

Speaker 1 All right.

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