Biden Tanking Our Oil Reserve Faster Than the Economy | Guests: Carol Roth & Tzvi Waldman | 9/14/22
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Speaker 6 Hello, America.
Speaker 40 This is the Glenbeck Program, and we've got quite a program for you today.
Speaker 6 We, I was so happy to see the White House partying down, you know, for the Inflation Reduction Act while every, while the world is on fire and inflation numbers go up actually.
Speaker 58 I'll explain how they mysteriously went down.
Speaker 59 Oh, there's one reason for it.
Speaker 54 It had nothing to do with what Joe Biden and the Congress did.
Speaker 29 That only made things worse.
Speaker 59 But they were partying down with that very contemporary James Taylor.
Speaker 62 What? With Scott Joplin not available?
Speaker 63 We're the ink spots. We want somebody to really tear it up into word.
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Speaker 33 So yesterday, whoa,
Speaker 84 what a shin dig.
Speaker 64 You know what I mean?
Speaker 85 They were cutting a rug at the White House.
Speaker 1 And there's not a better party tune than
Speaker 4 Fire and Rain. Yeah, Fire and Rain.
Speaker 64 Suicide.
Speaker 60 Yeah.
Speaker 64 Horrible instances in your life.
Speaker 41 Up on the roof, you know, hey, if you're a cancer patient, don't jump.
Speaker 17 That could happen. Anyway,
Speaker 22
it was wonderful. Here's Nancy Pelosi.
Cut 18, please.
Speaker 35 Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 87 Inflation Reduction Act, so beautifully named for all that it does.
Speaker 87 As the name suggests, this landmark law is cutting costs and inflation fighting and driving down.
Speaker 4 Stop, pause, pause.
Speaker 8 Is that true at all?
Speaker 8
No. No, that's not true.
No.
Speaker 6 At all.
Speaker 33 The inflation numbers have come out.
Speaker 37 That is not true.
Speaker 35 Do you know the only place where inflation is going down is energy, oil, gas?
Speaker 46 Why is that?
Speaker 24 Well, because of some demand destruction.
Speaker 61 And when someone says to you, what the Fed is trying to do is they're looking for demand destruction, what does that mean?
Speaker 90 Well, just put your name and your bank account and replace demand with that.
Speaker 22 So Glenn's bank account at the
Speaker 61 South Lake Bank.
Speaker 63 What the Fed is really trying to do is they're looking for Glenn Beck's account at South Lake to be destroyed.
Speaker 60 That's literally what demand destruction means.
Speaker 77 You won't have the money to be able to buy anything.
Speaker 22 So the demand is destroyed.
Speaker 62 Just keep that in mind when you hear that.
Speaker 8 Now, Now, the other thing, do we have a chart?
Speaker 35 I think we were going to show it next hour, but yeah, there it is.
Speaker 60 Look at this chart, Pat.
Speaker 40 How would you describe that? A
Speaker 8 reverse hockey stick?
Speaker 93
Yeah. Yeah.
Exactly. Yeah.
Speaker 6 Okay.
Speaker 77 Flat line, then all of a sudden just nosedives.
Speaker 94 Do you know what that is?
Speaker 95 No.
Speaker 81 That's the strategic oil reserves.
Speaker 4 Oh,
Speaker 25 wow. Okay.
Speaker 93 And this was before they did another, what, 80 million gallons recently?
Speaker 99 This isn't even current.
Speaker 96 Look at where our oil reserves are.
Speaker 28 Isn't that great?
Speaker 100 I love that.
Speaker 1 Lowest level, I think, in 40 years.
Speaker 14 Yeah, I think it might be ever at this point
Speaker 38 since we started it in the 1970s. Yeah.
Speaker 62 So the strategic oil reserve, that is why your gas price is going down.
Speaker 22 He is using the strategic oil reserve to make sure the elections go a little better than they would.
Speaker 8 He's trying to convince you that everything is great, but the thing is,
Speaker 80 nobody's buying it, even the people in the audience, CUT 19.
Speaker 87 Mr. President, thank you for unifying and inspiring a vision of a stronger,
Speaker 87 fairer, safer future for all, for our children. Your extraordinary leadership has made this glorious day possible.
Speaker 4 Jake, stop.
Speaker 6 Stop.
Speaker 57
Just a sec. Just a sec.
Just a sec. I got to go back.
Speaker 8 Did you hear what she said? It's a safer America.
Speaker 6 Is it?
Speaker 8 Is it? I mean, everything is so demonstrably false.
Speaker 8 Is it a safer America?
Speaker 6 No. No.
Speaker 71 There's no question.
Speaker 6 There's no question.
Speaker 18 All the crime stats.
Speaker 107 It's a fair.
Speaker 62 Is it a fairer America?
Speaker 108 No. Okay.
Speaker 91 Now, why would you say that, Pat?
Speaker 1 Well, for one thing, because some of us are paying for other people's college funds
Speaker 1 and taking away their debt for them.
Speaker 6 Why are you with our money?
Speaker 33 Why are you such a hater?
Speaker 64 Why are you such a hater?
Speaker 1 I don't know. I'm not sure how
Speaker 73 you really, here's what you really have to quote.
Speaker 60 Under Joe Biden,
Speaker 31 the
Speaker 75 fairness,
Speaker 73 the
Speaker 37 gap between rich and poor poor
Speaker 38 has gone
Speaker 37 up for the first time in like eight years.
Speaker 3 Wow. Okay.
Speaker 80 So we are actually becoming less fair under Joe Biden.
Speaker 4 All right.
Speaker 8 So she says this.
Speaker 73 Go ahead.
Speaker 74 Play it again, please.
Speaker 87 Mr. President,
Speaker 87 thank you for unifying and inspiring a vision of a stronger, stronger, not true, fairer,
Speaker 87 safer, safer future future for all, for our children. Yes, your extraordinary leadership has made this glorious day possible.
Speaker 87 That's an applause line.
Speaker 4 If you have to tell them it's an applause line, it's not an applause line.
Speaker 64 It's not like everybody was sitting there stunned, going, you got to be kidding me, right?
Speaker 4 I mean, it's an applause line.
Speaker 63 You feel a blood.
Speaker 100 It is.
Speaker 8 It's nuts.
Speaker 82 And if you happen to not be there, let's play a little please of James Taylor just partying down.
Speaker 29 Listen, he sounds so young, too.
Speaker 6 Just yesterday morning, they let me know you were gone.
Speaker 109 Suzanne plans he made put an end to you.
Speaker 57 Okay,
Speaker 6 so we got that.
Speaker 112 Where's the party hat?
Speaker 8 Well, the ink spots couldn't make it.
Speaker 114 So
Speaker 17 they had to go with James Taylor.
Speaker 8 And it was a party.
Speaker 37 Unfortunately,
Speaker 41 this happened in the middle of the party.
Speaker 33 And the party goers didn't hear it, but everyone else did.
Speaker 31 Cut 28.
Speaker 116
For years, so many of us have been trying to fix this problem. This is it.
But for years, Big Pharma blocked Medicare from negotiating lower drug practices.
Speaker 61 Practices.
Speaker 112 All right, I do not want to be a party crasher, but we interrupt this celebration for a hard, cold dose of reality. Stocks tanking because inflation is accelerating.
Speaker 112 The very inflation that the president said he's made great progress addressing, heralding his inflation rate.
Speaker 110 This is
Speaker 77 this. We are watching.
Speaker 117 We are watching something that rarely happens in the free world.
Speaker 8 We are watching the worst propaganda ever devised.
Speaker 120 This is horrible propaganda, horrible propaganda.
Speaker 8 The state is saying one thing.
Speaker 118 Do you remember when we, when I was growing up, so you have to be, you know, you got to be an old fart like me,
Speaker 8 but I remember thinking, how do people in Russia believe any of this stuff?
Speaker 93 And it's because they had total control.
Speaker 18 Total control of everything that was said.
Speaker 33 Now, imagine if one day you turn on this program and all you hear is
Speaker 28 that
Speaker 90 might leave a vacuum.
Speaker 110 And all you can hear is what the government was saying without an interruption of breaking news of how bad the stock market is going.
Speaker 43 That's how you believe it.
Speaker 15 That's why they are silencing any other voice.
Speaker 124 It is why it is so vital.
Speaker 48 People ask me all the time, how do I know what's true?
Speaker 8 What sources do you trust?
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Speaker 98 I don't trust anybody.
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Speaker 37 And if we get it wrong, we come back and we'll tell you.
Speaker 37 I don't know how many people do that.
Speaker 8 I know there are a few sources.
Speaker 82 Just the news is a very good source you should read every day.
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Speaker 78 So we have the income inequality spiking for the first time in 10 years.
Speaker 64 We have inflation, the number, the actual number going down, but only,
Speaker 6 only
Speaker 40 in the category of energy.
Speaker 33 And they expect you to say, oh, no, it's getting so much better.
Speaker 89 But you know because you buy other things,
Speaker 75 inflation is actually up everywhere else.
Speaker 28 You know
Speaker 33 what is true.
Speaker 32 This is something we talked about yesterday.
Speaker 107 You know what is true.
Speaker 115 When you hear people repeatedly lie to you or repeatedly wrong and then don't correct it when the facts come out and they go, oh, it's, well, that's really the Hunter Biden thing.
Speaker 103 It really is real.
Speaker 128 If they're hedging their bet at all, if they are not asking for a Maya couple, if they're not saying, please forgive us for that, boy, were we wrong and we've learned a lesson and we're going to do X, Y, and Z from here on out, you've heard the New York Times bury the fact that it's real and then just go on like they've reported it real the whole time.
Speaker 24 You got to stop listening to those people.
Speaker 128 And it is time, honestly, to move on from the people who don't have ears or eyes.
Speaker 82 This is a really difficult job to do because
Speaker 44 I'm trying to attract a big audience, get it as big as we possibly can so more and more people can hear the truth or at least hear what I believe is true and let them decide on their own.
Speaker 131 But I'm trying to balance how do I do that?
Speaker 64 Because you know what?
Speaker 89 There are so many people now that that time is running short and you need you need to know what to do not not just what's happening but what to do
Speaker 35 I've been working on these things for a couple of months now
Speaker 64 and my job is to warn you it's not to give you an out but there are things that I know that can be done
Speaker 15 and things that you need to know and warning, for instance, the big raid yesterday on
Speaker 31 Mike Lindell at a Hardee's.
Speaker 83 I mean, that's the weirdest thing I've ever heard.
Speaker 1 Just shows you, too, they've been following him.
Speaker 95 Following him, around
Speaker 8 guns are blazing while he's at a drive-thru in Hardy's.
Speaker 22 We need your phone.
Speaker 63 Get out of the car.
Speaker 6 We need your phone.
Speaker 107 What the hell is that?
Speaker 52 Like, he's, you know, terrorist number one.
Speaker 96 What was that all about?
Speaker 82 What was the story that happened, I think, in New Jersey, the woman that was on Tucker Carlson last night, that said
Speaker 33 the FBI came armed, came to her house and said, hey, we understand through an anonymous tip that you were at January 6th.
Speaker 110 What is that all about?
Speaker 1 And she wasn't, by the way.
Speaker 4 Yeah, she wasn't.
Speaker 22 She wasn't there. And
Speaker 8 you're getting an anonymous tip and you're coming with guns?
Speaker 10 what are you talking about
Speaker 122 she was terrified absolutely terrified i don't want you to be terrified i want you to know what you what your rights are and exactly how to do things coming in um well that within the next couple of months before the election
Speaker 47 we are going to do a serious special not an hour long we're gonna do you remember when we did the common core thing we brought all the experts in and it was like a two-hour extravaganza extravaganza
Speaker 18 where we brought the experts in and we told you exactly what to look for, where to find it, and what to do.
Speaker 31 We're going to do that again,
Speaker 88 and we'll do it as a special before the elections, because it is,
Speaker 52 this is happening.
Speaker 50 And
Speaker 135 you need to be prepared.
Speaker 52 What that lady did, what she said last night to Tucker, when she said, well, I just, you know, I did this and this and this, she did the wrong thing.
Speaker 138 She did the wrong thing.
Speaker 80 But that's because she didn't know, because we've never had to deal with this before.
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Speaker 121 The time for sitting on the fence about your home finances has come and gone, and we are entering a period of intense economic pressure.
Speaker 115 Most of the warning signs are already receding in the rearview mirror.
Speaker 16 You cannot, cannot wait around for the economy to magically fix itself.
Speaker 72 It is going to get much worse before it gets better.
Speaker 70 So what do you do?
Speaker 24 Well, you got to save as much as you can.
Speaker 141 You got to go through everything and find out what am I paying for every month that is worth it and not worth it and just pare things down to the essentials.
Speaker 23 You need to look at all of your bills, all of your bills.
Speaker 40 And that includes your mortgage. That really includes your credit cards.
Speaker 111 Please,
Speaker 44 your credit card rate is going to go through the roof soon.
Speaker 126 If you at all can pay that thing off,
Speaker 37 if you have any kind of,
Speaker 142 what do you call it?
Speaker 58 Ah, with your mortgage.
Speaker 138 Consolidation.
Speaker 59 Yeah, consolidation. But if you have,
Speaker 31 no, everybody's giving me ideas in my ear, and they're all not what I was looking for.
Speaker 92 Equity, if you have equity in your home, please,
Speaker 75 that equity could disappear quickly.
Speaker 117 You have access to that cash.
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Speaker 82 monthly spending.
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Speaker 36 How you doing, Pat?
Speaker 4 Bah.
Speaker 12 Perfect. How are you?
Speaker 41 in almost everywhere?
Speaker 51 In every way.
Speaker 48 In every way.
Speaker 40 In every way.
Speaker 72 Wow, that's great. That's great.
Speaker 14 Are you enjoying the new lower inflation rate?
Speaker 1
Oh, my gosh. Yeah.
Yeah. I went out and bought an extra car.
Speaker 4 Did you? Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6 I thought, I got to take advantage of this.
Speaker 122
Right. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 And surprisingly, because of the Inflation Reduction Act, they actually had cars on the lot.
Speaker 6 Really?
Speaker 81
Yeah. Yeah.
That's amazing.
Speaker 6 They're back to having 1,200 cars on a dealership lot.
Speaker 75 Wow, that's crazy.
Speaker 83 Carol, you didn't stop by the grocery store, did you?
Speaker 119 I did.
Speaker 4 You did?
Speaker 1 I bought $9,000 worth of groceries.
Speaker 3 Oh, so about $90.
Speaker 6 Really?
Speaker 6
Wow. Yeah.
Wow.
Speaker 12 Incredible.
Speaker 91 You know, it's strange.
Speaker 50 This Inflation Reduction Act has done such a great job, great job on groceries that the price has only increased 13.5% over the past year.
Speaker 1 It's not 15%.
Speaker 28 No, it's 20%. No, it is not.
Speaker 6 So, yeah. That's really good.
Speaker 8 But that's only if you needed eggs, bread, things like that.
Speaker 85 I talked to 13%.
Speaker 147 13.5%, almost 14%.
Speaker 19 It's the largest increase since 1979.
Speaker 4 Okay.
Speaker 118 This is out of control, and it's only going to get worse.
Speaker 75 They say everything, your food, your housing,
Speaker 42 your
Speaker 23 clothing,
Speaker 80 everything that you need is going up, except for gas.
Speaker 145 And I just remind you of that reverse hockey stick.
Speaker 59 Where is that coming from?
Speaker 45 Not from anything other than your tax dollars being used
Speaker 122 instead of strategically for the oil reserve, strategically
Speaker 6 for an election.
Speaker 42 They are dumping all of the oil from the strategic oil reserve.
Speaker 45 At a time where the world could go to war, this is insanity.
Speaker 24 This is dereliction of duty.
Speaker 8 This is so dangerous.
Speaker 59 All right, back in just a minute.
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Speaker 144 I do not know where the Queen's coffin is.
Speaker 103 Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 Right now.
Speaker 34 Because of second-by-second coverage,
Speaker 1 we now know that it's in the northwest corner of the bow room at Westminster Abbey.
Speaker 127 Oh, no, no, no, it's not. It's on the move now.
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Speaker 63 No. You know, we sound like we're making fun of it.
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Speaker 73 Yeah. But
Speaker 82 she was the greatest, I think,
Speaker 40 leader for the Western world of the 20th century.
Speaker 35 For our society, I think she was a tremendous example, tremendous example.
Speaker 83 Her kids are, well, let's move on.
Speaker 28 There's a couple of things going on I want you to know about.
Speaker 35 New York has gone absolutely insane with their gun laws.
Speaker 21 Now the governor of New York is banning houses of worship from allowing congregants to be armed.
Speaker 34 Last week, I was in the city of Florence, Italy.
Speaker 31 Spent a week there and didn't see a machine gun, didn't see really armed police other than just regular police.
Speaker 34 Except when I went to the synagogue.
Speaker 28 And I didn't even know it was a synagogue the first time I went by it.
Speaker 28 We were driving by it.
Speaker 133 And all of a sudden, there were all of these stanchions out and armed people with automatic weapons.
Speaker 28 And I thought, whoa.
Speaker 44 And I said, what, what's happening here?
Speaker 24 And the driver just looked at me and said, oh, it's the synagogue.
Speaker 8 like yeah that's every day jews are under attack this may mean something to you in your christian church but to jewish people this is extraordinarily dangerous but they don't seem to care Sve Waldman is with us.
Speaker 88 He is with the New York State Jewish Gun Club.
Speaker 130 He's the founder of it.
Speaker 78 And he's one of the guys ringing the bell saying, this is really dangerous for Jews.
Speaker 33 Hello, Sve. How are you?
Speaker 11 Hi, thanks for having me, Glenn. You bet.
Speaker 33 So tell me what the situation is in New York.
Speaker 11 So basically, right now, if you are a law-abiding citizen that went through the proper procedures in New York State to obtain a pistol permit, you are not allowed to carry the New York.
Speaker 11
You're actually a felon. Even if your rabbi writes a letter giving you consent, it doesn't matter.
You're a felon. So we're basically sitting ducks.
Speaker 107 Yeah, but Svi,
Speaker 138 you can hire a former policeman or a policeman.
Speaker 141 I mean, why don't you just hire somebody?
Speaker 11 At the last time I checked, like for the freedom of speech, there's no need to hire a spokesperson.
Speaker 11
I believe that every person is allowed to just speak freely. There's no need to pay any licensing for it.
And I think the same should apply to the Second Amendment.
Speaker 11 If you read the Bruin decision that the Supreme Court wrote, I mean, any high schooler can read it and see clearly how in violation New York State is.
Speaker 60 So
Speaker 82 what are you going to do as a Jewish community?
Speaker 11 Hiring smart lawyers.
Speaker 93 Good. Good, good, good, good start.
Speaker 89 When do you file?
Speaker 11 Whatever. The lawyers are working on it around the clock.
Speaker 11 So, yeah, I mean, for now, we're doing what we have to. We're drumming up support.
Speaker 11 You know, there's also this law affect other stuff as well. I mean,
Speaker 11 local grocery stores, you're not allowed to carry a firearm firearm inside except if they put up a sign. So we have been giving out these signs for stores.
Speaker 11 And you have to start thinking, like, I mean, people are realizing how ridiculous it is, and especially if you see the the the woke prosecutors pushing their ideology and with the bail reform laws that they pass and like gun crime is like running rampant and like people people are starting to think d does the you know, do the politicians in Albany really care about us or they care about the pure
Speaker 11 about their political
Speaker 11 ideology?
Speaker 11 And I think government needs to take a really hard look and realize that they're here to represent their people, not their philosophy.
Speaker 11 And, you know, the more they're doing it, the more divisive it's becoming and the more dangerous it can potentially be.
Speaker 88 You know, I don't know how you would feel about this, but if this were my community,
Speaker 19 and I'm right down the street from Collyville, where we had an incident in a synagogue just recently, and I know the churches churches immediately reached out to help.
Speaker 24 But I think, Christians,
Speaker 40 you should volunteer to be meat shields, quite honestly.
Speaker 20 You don't have to bring a gun.
Speaker 31 Just be a meat shield.
Speaker 19 And I'd love to see churches organized to
Speaker 125 walk with people and
Speaker 121 stand in front of, they'd have to come through you first. Can we please learn our lesson? And can we, at the beginning of this, stand and be visible standing for our Jewish friends?
Speaker 35 Please, let's not repeat the mistakes of the past.
Speaker 23 And if you think the past is just the past, you don't know the history of the Holocaust
Speaker 15 that have happened through history over and over.
Speaker 82 And it begins this way.
Speaker 49 Sve.
Speaker 11 Yeah, I think you're 100% right. It's not only like, you know, I have a wool or two.
Speaker 11 There are plenty of people that come from countries that were oppressed and they're coming here for their feed.
Speaker 11 And I mean, most of our ancestors, when they came to the United States, they came to the Portland pasture and they came to escape some type of tyranny.
Speaker 11 And the more I talk to people going out there from other communities, the more I see the sentiment is the same. It's just in New York State, people are scared to talk out.
Speaker 11 People don't want to be judged, just people who want to be let go and live their life and get along with the neighbors.
Speaker 11 But the more I talk to people, the more I see how many people are concerned about those multidisciplinary communities around it.
Speaker 11 And I think for the Second Amendment, and especially for the Constitution, it's something that we need to stand together hand in hand, no matter where you're from and which denomination you're from.
Speaker 11 It's something that can affect us. And as long as we have it, we'll be able to practice our
Speaker 11 religious
Speaker 11
freely in this great country. Because it's one of the only countries that guarantees it.
It's in the Constitution, the Second Amendment.
Speaker 6 And this is exactly what our founders did, too.
Speaker 138 I'm sure you're aware of the vine and fig letter that
Speaker 79 George Washington wrote to the Jewish community.
Speaker 151 We are one and we stand together, so we can all
Speaker 28 recline under the vine and fig in peace and harmony.
Speaker 84 You know, it's a weird thing, Svi,
Speaker 28 to watch people where they know
Speaker 111 what is right, right,
Speaker 141 but they are paralyzed by fear.
Speaker 18 And I really think that comes from a lack of faith, true faith in God.
Speaker 11 Definitely, 100%.
Speaker 11 But it is a different aspect that people have to understand. When I talk to people, I tried explaining to them that this country, as
Speaker 11 people call it a great experiment, And if we look through the history, there's been times where America has looked dark like this.
Speaker 11 But at the end of the day, day we prevail and we pull through but we only pull through if people voice their opinions and make sure our
Speaker 11 politicians hear our our voices so people shouldn't get paralyzed and people understand have understand it's okay to to talk out and the different thing people people think that you need to do big things in order to to change it's on if you fix yourself you'll fix your children your family and automatically you'll have an influence on them and then the influence goes from in and out.
Speaker 11
There's a great story I just heard from a friend of mine who was a scientist. He was working on great projects.
He wanted to fix the world.
Speaker 11 You know, was constantly tweaking things in his garage and trying to come up with solutions for energy, for this, and for that. He had a little son who was like so proud of his dad.
Speaker 11 He wanted to help him. And once his father was sitting, like trying to figure something out, and his son comes over to him and says, he said, he tells him, Tom, I want to help you fix the world.
Speaker 11 And the father is trying to shrug him over because he's busy concentrating. The father sees a magazine with a picture of like a map of the world.
Speaker 11 He takes it, he rips it out, he gives it to his son and then he rips it up into pieces. He tells the son, hey, go put together this puzzle, put together the world.
Speaker 11 And he figured for sure his son will never be able to figure it out. And to his behold, like 20 minutes later, the son comes running in, everything scattered together, the map of the world.
Speaker 11
He said, Ta, I fixed the world. He asked him, how are we able to figure it out? It's so complicated.
You know, there's a lot of different pieces. You never saw the world, the globe as a whole.
Speaker 11 He said, yeah, but I saw behind was a picture of a person. So I put that person together.
Speaker 11 So people have to understand that if you work on yourself to really understand freedom and to appreciate it, then automatically you'll have an influence on your family and the people around you and your neighbors.
Speaker 11 This is exactly how I started. I started off going to the range, taking down phone numbers of other people
Speaker 11
in my community that are shooting, and it just evolved into a club. You know, I want to know how to become a good shooter.
I want to understand what the Second Amendment is all about.
Speaker 20 Svi, I don't know if you know my history at all with the Jewish community and my stance on Israel.
Speaker 141 And I have been so concerned about what is coming
Speaker 141 for the Jews because it just keeps repeating itself.
Speaker 28 But I want you to know that my audience has been prepared for these times and
Speaker 15 we stand with you.
Speaker 151 I can speak for myself. Thank you.
Speaker 15 I stand with you and I will be a meat shield for you if need be.
Speaker 47 How can we help you?
Speaker 11
I mean, right now we need to raise legal funds. People can go to NYS Jewish Gun Club/slash Donate.
And if you are a leader of faith in the Lower Hudson Valley, please reach out to me.
Speaker 11 Lawsuit at NYS Jewish Gun Club. I'm meeting with pastors and other people from the community, and we need more people to get involved in this.
Speaker 11 The Second Amendment is too big for me to stand stand there alone. It needs to be an effort with everybody.
Speaker 11 And at the end of the day, if they can come for us, they'll come from everyone who believes in something that's higher than themselves.
Speaker 141 So it is,
Speaker 152 what is the first pastors, or what did you say the address, email address was?
Speaker 11 The email address is lawsuits.
Speaker 134 Lawsuits.
Speaker 31 Lawsuits at nysjewishgunclub.com.
Speaker 82 If you're somebody in New York, and especially if you are a religious organization, please reach out.
Speaker 152 We have to stand together.
Speaker 14 And I so urge you with everything in you, great and powerful blessings will come to all of us if we stand with our Jewish friends.
Speaker 35 We stand with and we stand for our Jewish friends.
Speaker 15 Please, blessings beyond your understanding will come
Speaker 119 if we
Speaker 35 do not repeat the mistakes or we at least stand up to stop the mistakes of the past.
Speaker 19 Svi, thank you so much. God bless you.
Speaker 11 Thanks for having me. Have a wonderful day.
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Speaker 98 Major UN, or sorry, EU nations decided to quickly transition away from fossil fuels, caused them to rely on more Russian oil, coal, natural gas to provide the backup when the sun doesn't shine and or the wind stops blowing.
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Speaker 64 you sick freak. So there was a party yesterday at the White House because inflation's going down.
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Speaker 47 Carol Roth, the war on small business author and former recovering investment banker that actually can break things down and talk and explain what things mean to the regular schlubs of America.
Speaker 108 Welcome, Carol. How are you?
Speaker 5 You know, just enjoying the Biden economy. How are you?
Speaker 6 Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 137 That party yesterday was absolutely incredible.
Speaker 38 Incredible.
Speaker 67 I mean, it was surreal.
Speaker 130 They were celebrating that the interest rate is coming down.
Speaker 138 Can you explain what happened with the interest rate numbers, the CPI numbers? All right.
Speaker 5
Well, James Taylor was there. So we've seen fire and we've seen rain.
We saw a very hot CPI report as well yesterday. As we know, the CPI is one of the measures of inflation.
Speaker 5 It measures sort of the consumer inflation.
Speaker 5 We do know that it's understated because they have messed with it for the last several decades to underplay it, but it's still a benchmark that we use to sort of compare.
Speaker 5 It was considered hot by all expectations. We knew there was going to be some decline in the headline number because of the sharp decline in gasoline prices.
Speaker 60 Wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 24 But could you explain why the price of gasoline is going down?
Speaker 5 Sure. So before we get to the
Speaker 5 nitty-gritty, so there are a couple of reasons why gasoline is coming down.
Speaker 5 Some of it was our president pulling a little bit of a stunt and pulling oil out of our emergency reserves and putting it out into the market to kind of depress it.
Speaker 5 Some of it was artificial because the gas taxes have been on hiatus in certain locales. But the biggest reason that
Speaker 5 the gasoline prices are coming down is because the price of oil is coming down. And the biggest reason that the price of oil is coming down is because the price of oil got too high.
Speaker 5 It was just pure demand destruction. There's this saying in the commodities market that the best cure for high prices is high prices.
Speaker 5 And that's what we saw not only here in the United States, where people maybe decided not to take a road trip or to reroute their lives, you know, so that they're not using as much energy and particularly gasoline,
Speaker 5
but also on a global stage. Obviously, the prices are going through the roof, as we know in Europe, completely self-inflicted.
But again, they're having to make those same choices.
Speaker 5 And then China, as we've discussed previously, is having its own issues. And particularly with parts of that country being under lockdown and being a top consumer of oil, they weren't using it.
Speaker 5 So the demand destruction is that reason, that big reason that we had the decrease in oil and then the decrease in gasoline.
Speaker 75 Just confirm that this is a good way to look at the words demand destruction because you'll hear people say, well, what we're looking for is some demand destruction in the oil prices and blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 98 And, you know, that just kind of goes over people's heads.
Speaker 36 And I described it today.
Speaker 44 Every time you hear demand destruction, think,
Speaker 131 put your name, so Carol Roth, your bank, your bank account at, let's say, Bank of America.
Speaker 60 What they're looking for, what we're really looking for is Carol Roth's bank account at Bank of America to be destroyed.
Speaker 22 So you don't have the money to go and buy the things, correct?
Speaker 8 They're looking to price things so crazy that
Speaker 8 you can't afford it.
Speaker 5 Yeah, it's the outgrowth of high prices that basically Carol Roth says, you know, I just look, I'm looking at my bank accounts. It's being destroyed and there's no way that I can go on that road trip.
Speaker 5
So I'm just not going to be one of those people in the market who is purchasing gasoline this month. I'm going to take a reprieve.
I'm going to work from home.
Speaker 5 And that's, you know, that's part of the whole story of the, you know, the Federal Reserve, what they're trying to do to quote unquote slow down the economy and engineer their
Speaker 5 another big, you know, kind of financial speak, a soft landing, trying to quell inflation without tanking the economy.
Speaker 5
And that's their toolkit is all about demand destruction. They don't want the consumer to purchase.
They don't want businesses to make investments.
Speaker 5 And we've already had two quarters of negative growth. So if they're trying to get the economy to slow down, you know what that means? That means more contraction.
Speaker 98 Okay, so that's why gas is going down.
Speaker 89 And that was really the only thing that went down, right?
Speaker 99 We had
Speaker 99 food prices skyrocketed.
Speaker 5 Yeah, it's crazy. I saw a stat that they put in there that food in the house, it was something like they were at the highest level level since the late 1970s, 79, I think.
Speaker 5
So we got, you know, hot numbers in food, in shelter, in medical care services. You know, this isn't like ancillary stuff.
This isn't like, you know, the fancy clothes, right?
Speaker 5 This is the stuff that you're, you know, you need to be able to live your life.
Speaker 5 And it was the, you know, the fact that we thought maybe there were that the lower energy prices would flow through, no pun intended, a little bit more of the economy, but it's just shown that we have a very broad base in terms of inflation.
Speaker 5 It's not just coming from that one pocket. It's not just Putin's fault, Glenn.
Speaker 5 And, you know, that is going to take a long time to come back down to normalized low.
Speaker 24 So we have something else to add on top of it.
Speaker 79 And you can call it climate change or just a bad season or whatever.
Speaker 72 But I was talking to my aunt, who's like 85 years old yesterday.
Speaker 35 Quite a conversation.
Speaker 8 I said,
Speaker 19 anyway,
Speaker 35 she was canning yesterday and she was like, there have been no peaches, no beans.
Speaker 152 She said, we planted our bean garden three times.
Speaker 24 We had a hard time finding even seeds for it.
Speaker 8 There is,
Speaker 98 we are facing a real crisis just because the crops didn't come through.
Speaker 131 And that's happening globally.
Speaker 8 You add to that all of the other problems.
Speaker 79 We haven't seen, we're now just about to get into the time where we would be using this summer's crops, correct?
Speaker 8 So food prices still have
Speaker 15 a long way to go in the up direction, don't they?
Speaker 5 They do.
Speaker 5 And that's part of the issue, you know, why I'm sort of banging my head against the wall in terms of a lot of these discussion points, because as we talked about the demand destruction that the Fed policy is trying to enact, our issue is the broad-based supply issue.
Speaker 5 And as you mentioned, one of the areas that is undersupplied is food. Part of that, as you mentioned, because of weather events,
Speaker 5 some of that because of fertilizer shortages, some of it because of byproducts from energy that go into drying grains, some of that because of the war in Ukraine, but all of these things happening at the same time are creating those shortages.
Speaker 5 And again, as the consumer decides what to substitute, they may be able to substitute to a lower cost food, but they can't substitute food.
Speaker 121 And that is going to continue to be an issue all across the globe well they can eat bugs i mean they're supposed to be very very tasty okay um hang on just a second i i want to ask you a couple things about the fed and what they're planning on doing and i'm reading some disturbing things that i would just like talk me down from the tree if you can we'll do that in just uh 60 seconds barry wrote in about his experience with relief factory says i'm a retired marine and all those years of my body taking abuse aman it amounted to a lot of aches and pains later in life.
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Speaker 26 So
Speaker 108 a couple of things.
Speaker 79 Let me start with the Fed.
Speaker 28 I'm reading now that the Fed is going to
Speaker 123 raise the rates again, but as astonishing as it seems to me that we're at these, historically speaking, low rates, and it's going to stop the heart of the economy, they're saying now the next
Speaker 42 rate hike or two
Speaker 17 could just put us into a tailspin.
Speaker 71 Do you believe that?
Speaker 5 I do.
Speaker 5 If you go back to Janet Yellen, our quote-unquote esteemed Treasury Secretary, the one who told us that inflation was going to be transitory and that they needed to get information on $600 e-commerce transactions to keep the billionaires in check, Glenn.
Speaker 5 She was on one of those weekend shows and she said basically that the Fed is going to need a great deal of skill and also some luck to achieve this soft landing, trying to bring down inflation.
Speaker 5 without taking the economy. Well, we know on the skills side, we know that they don't have the skills.
Speaker 5 They were behind the curve in terms of raising the rates to begin with. They waited till we were at historic 40-year highs before they even started thinking about reversing course.
Speaker 5 So, obviously, we know that's probably not
Speaker 5 the skill part of it. The luck part of it isn't on our side either because they don't have the right tool set.
Speaker 5 As we've been talking about this, you know, supply side versus demand side and the demand destruction, their tool set in terms of raising the target interest rate, as well as potentially reducing the assets on their balance sheet, although I don't know that they're ever going to get around to that.
Speaker 5
That again is to destroy demand. It's to have the consumer slow purchases.
It's to have businesses slow investments. First, they have the government that's working against them on that.
Speaker 5
The government policy is spending more. So those two things.
things are at odds, which makes absolutely no sense. But the problem we have now isn't a demand demand side issue.
Speaker 5 It's a supply side issue. As we've been talking about, we have broad undersupply.
Speaker 5 So unless the Fed knows how to print labor, print food, print oil, print housing, they are not going to be able to solve for that delta, that distance between supply and demand without completely slowing the economy to the point that we are in a severe recession.
Speaker 5 And that is what the market is signaling, both the stock market and the bond market right now is saying, boy, we don't have the confidence that the Fed not only has the tools, but that they aren't going to put us in a worse situation.
Speaker 5 And on top of that, then you also have the global economy, you know, in tatters as well, which isn't a lot of, not a lot of luck. So I'm not real bullish on the skill and luck of the Fed right now.
Speaker 70 So I was in I was in Italy last week and just talked to people.
Speaker 147 You know, you sit at a restaurant or whatever, and we just talked to people.
Speaker 28 And
Speaker 19 one of the more disturbing trends that I heard was, you know, that
Speaker 31 things are getting really bad.
Speaker 146 And one person described it to me as the winds of revolution are sweeping Europe.
Speaker 80 Because, and it's fascinating, everyone knew it was the same problem we have here.
Speaker 28 The elites are going in one direction and the people are going in another.
Speaker 8 The people are saying, give it back to us.
Speaker 82 And the elites are saying, give it all to us.
Speaker 128 And that's not going to last.
Speaker 35 And I kept hearing things like, we're just going to have to learn to,
Speaker 59 that, that the glory days of having things that you wanted in easy lives are over.
Speaker 90 Can you describe what that means?
Speaker 71 That Americans are just going to have to live a different kind of life?
Speaker 5 Yeah, I mean, it's so frustrating that, you know, we have the leading economy in the world and you have all of these first world countries that really have spent time using their technology to help other countries and to help lift up human flourishing around the globe.
Speaker 5 I mean, if you think about China and what we've done in terms of the extreme poverty, they're lifting out 90% of their population from extreme poverty because they were able to trade with us.
Speaker 5 and basically suck up some of our capitalism into their communist system.
Speaker 5 That's what we should be doing. We should be taking that leadership, saying that we know how to do things the best way and we're going to help everybody flourish.
Speaker 5 Instead, you have these elites saying, no,
Speaker 5 we want
Speaker 5 this to be a third world country and we want to be in a dictatorship where us at the top have our own set of rules and have all the power and you just suffer and you're going to have to suck it up.
Speaker 5 And, you know, unfortunately, there are some people who will go along with that and go, yeah, you know, crisis, we must do this. We're all in this this together, kind of like what happened in COVID.
Speaker 5 But we should have learned over the last two years that they don't have our best, you know,
Speaker 5 outcomes at
Speaker 5 heart, and that they will do anything, lie, you know, completely do anything they can to get and usurp that power.
Speaker 5 And we've already seen, you know, smaller amounts of civil unrest in developed countries, whether it was the Freedom Convoy or in the Netherlands with the farmers.
Speaker 5 And, you know, you're right, that this could end up becoming a much bigger issue, which, you know, if it changes the tide, you know, in a sense, may not be the worst outcome.
Speaker 5 Not that obviously I ever want to see any sort of violence or unrest, but we need to change the tenor and the people need to take back common sense and sanity here.
Speaker 41 So
Speaker 148 the one thing that
Speaker 19 kind of makes sense to me is,
Speaker 59 you know, if you're somebody who wants control of things, you need to control medicine, they do.
Speaker 15 They need to control education, they do, but they need to control energy.
Speaker 113 You know, I'm seeing this happening in Europe because they're ahead of us.
Speaker 8 And they're all, people are going to freeze to death this winter.
Speaker 123 They will freeze to death.
Speaker 74 And people won't be able to pay their power bill, which will put the energy companies into distress.
Speaker 35 And they won't have the money to do it because people aren't paying their bills, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 24 And I just think the government will step in and say they couldn't get it done.
Speaker 138 This needs to be done by the government.
Speaker 28 And you could see the West just taking and absorbing all of our energy companies.
Speaker 22 Do you think that's a possibility?
Speaker 15 Because I think it's likely, at least in Europe.
Speaker 5 I mean, so if you think about the desire to nationalize, control, have sort of a public-private partnership, at least in the U.S., California is sort of our incubator for that and they're starting to test that in a lot of different rounds.
Speaker 5 They just put forth that Fast Recovery Act, which is going to be a state council on fast food. So they are going to manage the fast food industry.
Speaker 5 And again, that is a step to try to nationalize these industries.
Speaker 5
I definitely see a place. We've already been hearing from the U.S.
and abroad about things like price caps.
Speaker 5 We have a big problem in Europe in terms of the way they have kind of financed themselves and a potential collapse of some of the energy companies and utilities out there.
Speaker 5
So, yes, you're going to have them, the governments come in with a bailout, and then that may use that as an excuse. Well, we're bailing them out anyway.
They can't manage this.
Speaker 5 We need to take this over. So, whether it's food, whether it's energy, whether it's any aspect of our economic freedom, these crises are their touch points.
Speaker 5 And again, self-afflicted crises, the ones that they created, in order to to say, we created the problem, but don't look at that. We're going to fix it for you.
Speaker 64 Carol, will you do me a favor?
Speaker 59 I'd like to do a special with just a group of experts that can tell the average person what's coming and how do we deal with it.
Speaker 58 I mean,
Speaker 44 it's so overwhelming to the average person.
Speaker 34 And I don't think because
Speaker 14 People make it so complex, because it is complex, but they make it so complex that they don't even think about breaking it down into smaller bite sizes that people can understand.
Speaker 89 So, can you find a bunch of people that you really think get it that maybe could sit around in a roundtable and we could have a conversation about all this?
Speaker 5 I would love to be honored to, and I will be in touch.
Speaker 144
Okay, good. Thank you.
Carol, we'll talk again.
Speaker 134 Carol Roth, Carol Roth, make sure that
Speaker 73 you're following her.
Speaker 54 She is really, really spot on.
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Speaker 15 Also, tonight is a special on the energy crisis and the collapse that is coming for Europe and what it means to America.
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Speaker 48 Welcome to the Glenbeck
Speaker 30 program. Hang on just a second.
Speaker 69 Who's this?
Speaker 6 It's Bat.
Speaker 6 It's I'm here here
Speaker 6
in Westminster Windsor Castle. In Windsor Castle.
The Windsor Castle. Wait a minute.
Speaker 24 You were just sitting in the studio, just right next to me a minute ago.
Speaker 6 I don't have time to explain how I got here.
Speaker 6 Just know that I'm here to queen right now. Our continuing coverage of wall-to-wall, non-stop till your eyes bleed, coverage of the casket moving of Queen Elizabeth.
Speaker 6 What they're doing right now is a kind of where's Waldo sort of situation where they just move it so often that nobody really knows where the queen is. Right, okay.
Speaker 6
It's kind of creepy to be looking at a dead body anyway. So I don't know.
So just keep moving it. Yeah, just keep moving it.
Just keep moving it.
Speaker 24 Okay, so now she's in Westminster Hall, which is
Speaker 83 what exactly?
Speaker 4 I mean, I'm sorry.
Speaker 6 Westminster Hall. Yeah.
Speaker 78 What's done there in Westminster Hall?
Speaker 6 This is where they make a lot of pudding.
Speaker 93 They make pudding
Speaker 3 and ship it directly to America
Speaker 6 for Joe Biden. Really?
Speaker 6 But I can't give the exact location
Speaker 6 right now
Speaker 6 ordinance or the precise latitude and longitude because we are trying to keep it secret.
Speaker 64 But it's somewhere there in Westminster.
Speaker 6 Somewhere in Westminster.
Speaker 78 Now I'm looking at a picture and there's a couple of things.
Speaker 75 First of all, I've never seen the uniform
Speaker 83 of the guards that
Speaker 33 are standing there. They seem to have very large, pointy hats.
Speaker 6 Those are dunce caps with a mop.
Speaker 6
Is what those are, Glad. No, I don't.
I don't get that, but
Speaker 6 that's what those are. Those are
Speaker 6 dunce caps with a mop. They're not a mop.
Speaker 65 Okay.
Speaker 25 I've never seen that kind of thing.
Speaker 149 Very specialized hats.
Speaker 6 The British are quite proud of them.
Speaker 4 And we only bring them out for special occasions.
Speaker 102 Like this.
Speaker 6 Yeah, like this.
Speaker 4 Okay.
Speaker 22 That's why we've never seen it.
Speaker 33 Because I've seen, like the other guys, they've taken those big, round, black hats, you know, those garbage.
Speaker 30 Yeah.
Speaker 122 You know, the big like Wizard of Oz hats.
Speaker 6 Yeah, those are Q-tips. Those are what? Those are Q-tips.
Speaker 6
They're Q-tips up. Where do you think the name comes from? The Queen.
The Queen and
Speaker 6 Q-Tips. Q-tips.
Speaker 6 If you were to say the full name of a Q-tip, it would be the Queen Tip.
Speaker 4
Queen Tip. Yeah.
Huh.
Speaker 125 And that would be the top of the guy who's protecting.
Speaker 48 Ha,
Speaker 118 I didn't know that.
Speaker 126 So
Speaker 102 what happens next?
Speaker 6 Well, next they're going to move move her to another location, which is also going to be secret.
Speaker 95 But that's about five.
Speaker 6 I understand it's about five yards from where she currently resides. Really? On Monday, they're actually going to put her in a hole.
Speaker 28 They're going to put her in a hole. Yes.
Speaker 50 You mean in the ground?
Speaker 6
In the ground. In the ground.
A hole in the ground.
Speaker 95 In the ground.
Speaker 115 And will she remain there?
Speaker 115 No.
Speaker 6 No, excuse me. No, they'll be moving
Speaker 63 another couple weeks.
Speaker 6 I think it's a month. I think you're going to wait a full month before they move.
Speaker 6 Very good. So, you will not stay in that location.
Speaker 6 Okay.
Speaker 6
A lot of people don't know what they're doing. This is what they do with their monarchs.
This is what they do. They just continually dig them up and move them.
Speaker 39 I did not. Yeah.
Speaker 95 I did not.
Speaker 6 Well, you're American. Yeah.
Speaker 81 Well, you are too.
Speaker 6
That's true, but I'm here now. You're there.
You're telling me all this stuff. Aren't you being a little loud?
Speaker 70 I mean, it's kind of shit.
Speaker 10 Okay, I'm sorry.
Speaker 18 Okay.
Speaker 96 All right. So
Speaker 102 those hats, I can't get past those hats, they are nice,
Speaker 6 they are really nice, they really are, yeah, they're very nice. Uh, you notice that, yeah, well, you know, I'm an American, right?
Speaker 41 Uh, oh, look at the other guy, uh,
Speaker 101 the other guy right behind the guy with the hats, he's got like a Mary Poppins hat, you know.
Speaker 6 That's rude, Glenn.
Speaker 4 That's rude. I'm sorry.
Speaker 6 Don't be making fun of me. Okay, you're right, you're right, you're right.
Speaker 42 You know, um, I will say that out of all of the, you know, figures that are public figures, figures,
Speaker 40 she's probably one of the best
Speaker 43 for the Western culture in the last hundred years.
Speaker 64 I mean, she's
Speaker 148 seeing people cry along the way,
Speaker 128 and I probably would be too if I were English and had grown up.
Speaker 143 How much?
Speaker 6 Well,
Speaker 6 she made 98 million euros a year.
Speaker 6 Pardon me?
Speaker 6 98 million Euros per year.
Speaker 6
That was her salary? Yes, that was her salary. That will be Charles III or whatever he is.
Yeah.
Speaker 22 Now is that the official?
Speaker 8 It is three, you're sure?
Speaker 65 Yes.
Speaker 6 Charles III. Okay.
Speaker 6 That means there's been two other Charles.
Speaker 6 Is that what that means? That's what I understand.
Speaker 64 So was there Charles I, then Charles Jr.?
Speaker 93 Yes.
Speaker 41 Or is that a fast food restaurant?
Speaker 93 No, that's Carles Jr.
Speaker 6 And then there was the third. You just showed how American you are.
Speaker 6 Wow.
Speaker 6 Right.
Speaker 6 Right.
Speaker 77 So 98 million euros a year was her.
Speaker 100 98 million euros.
Speaker 8 I can't imagine taxpayers not being happy about that.
Speaker 103 Yeah.
Speaker 6 Well, she worked hard for that money.
Speaker 3 She worked really, really hard.
Speaker 6 She went through several different.
Speaker 6 You know how they use those big scissors to cut ribbons?
Speaker 6 You know how heavy those things are?
Speaker 103 I don't. I don't remember.
Speaker 6 Really heavy scissors.
Speaker 64 Especially if you're 90 years old.
Speaker 60 Yeah.
Speaker 8 So she would actually cut ribbons with giant scissors.
Speaker 6 Ribbon
Speaker 6 scissors.
Speaker 6
Fun. Was that her major.
She'd wear the crown while she did it. Wow.
It was really super.
Speaker 71 And I hear that's heavy.
Speaker 6 It is heavy.
Speaker 6 Weighs over 80 pounds.
Speaker 103 Over 80 pounds.
Speaker 56 Yeah.
Speaker 103 Then it's like a pretty.
Speaker 51 Oh, that's Prince Andrew.
Speaker 6
Oh. Yeah.
Oh, my.
Speaker 6 So.
Speaker 125 So,
Speaker 125 yeah.
Speaker 22 So she would.
Speaker 91 Like, where would she cut ribbons?
Speaker 6 Like at grocery store openings,
Speaker 6
stainless shoes when they were open. You know, they're gone now.
Yeah.
Speaker 6 It was that location.
Speaker 6 She cut the ribbon for the opening. So she lost a lot of gigs for that.
Speaker 6 I have to go because people are looking at it. Okay.
Speaker 6 No.
Speaker 51 Yeah. It's
Speaker 71 very appropriate.
Speaker 18 Okay, thank you.
Speaker 33 From London, Pat Gray joining us just on our continuing non-stop coverage of the Queen's funeral.
Speaker 39 I feel kind of bad about that, but not enough to not do it again.
Speaker 6 Oh.
Speaker 10 We're not making fun of her. Just the coverage.
Speaker 4 It's the coverage.
Speaker 6 Well,
Speaker 6 and the hat.
Speaker 4 Yes.
Speaker 4 But that's not her.
Speaker 6 Again, she's not wearing the hat.
Speaker 51 No, and what would she
Speaker 56 say, hey, 98 million euros is too much?
Speaker 64 No, no.
Speaker 95 No, she's not going to say that.
Speaker 14 No, of course not.
Speaker 71 It's not her place to say that.
Speaker 16 Okay.
Speaker 22 Back in just a minute.
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Speaker 113 So there's a young conservative commentator in Great Britain that took aim at American leftists this week.
Speaker 148 for mocking the British for mourning Queen Elizabeth, who died last week.
Speaker 70 I hate to bring this up as many people will say, didn't you just do that?
Speaker 52 And I would like to believe no.
Speaker 6 I would like to believe.
Speaker 95 I would like to believe.
Speaker 6 And I think it's true because we're mocking the coverage.
Speaker 23 Yes, we're mocking the coverage.
Speaker 60 If I were British, I would absolutely care.
Speaker 128 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 6 And
Speaker 75 I do care about her because I think she is a huge loss.
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 154 But I don't think most Americans, you know, they've got a love affair with,
Speaker 44 you know, with the monarchy in some regard.
Speaker 12 And they loved Diana.
Speaker 31 Love Diana.
Speaker 28 Love Diana.
Speaker 1 Followed her like crazy. Yeah.
Speaker 25 And I think the queen is just,
Speaker 31 she is the end of an era.
Speaker 28 And maybe the end of the monarch.
Speaker 58 No, Charles would actually be the end of the monarchy.
Speaker 148 But,
Speaker 24 you know, it's the end of an era.
Speaker 28 The line that is now starting to move to go see her is longer than two miles.
Speaker 6 Wow. Yeah.
Speaker 50 Wow.
Speaker 36 If you were there, would you go?
Speaker 21 Fish and chips.
Speaker 6 You could watch.
Speaker 12 Are they serving fish and chips in the line?
Speaker 91 No, I'm just saying you could watch it on TV at some pub and have fish and chips.
Speaker 1 I think I'm watching it.
Speaker 47 I think so.
Speaker 103 I think you are. I think you are.
Speaker 28 I would actually go because it's just a monumental piece of history that I don't think everybody is
Speaker 59 really understanding yet.
Speaker 78 Anyway, Sophie Cochran, she has been on Sky News.
Speaker 8 She has
Speaker 128 120,000 Twitter followers, and she
Speaker 28 took umbrage.
Speaker 58 to use a word that only the monarchy would use.
Speaker 74 She took umbrage with some of the leftists that are mocking the
Speaker 108 mourners.
Speaker 44 And she tweeted, Dear Americans, who mock us for mourning our beloved queen, she dedicated her entire life to her duty and our country, even two days before her death.
Speaker 80 You mourned a man who pointed a gun at a pregnant woman by burning cities to the ground.
Speaker 16 We're not the same.
Speaker 6 Wow.
Speaker 6 Wow. Wow.
Speaker 82 That is the quintessential mic drop.
Speaker 8 She's right.
Speaker 149 Yeah.
Speaker 8 She's right. She really is.
Speaker 52 You know the difference is this isn't being used.
Speaker 61 Well, I guess it is.
Speaker 55 It's monarchy propaganda, I would imagine.
Speaker 146 Some would say that. But this isn't being used for political purposes.
Speaker 18 No, she was strictly anti-political.
Speaker 74 She wasn't political.
Speaker 1 That was part of her job was not to be.
Speaker 103 Yeah.
Speaker 1 I think there's a law that she can't.
Speaker 121 No, she can't.
Speaker 28
She cannot be involved in it. Yeah.
She cannot be involved in it.
Speaker 73 And I think that's really good for that role.
Speaker 75 That's why I think everybody liked her.
Speaker 6 Yeah.
Speaker 35 You know, she would just say the things they might be hard at times, like, hey, maybe we shouldn't be such,
Speaker 28 I don't know,
Speaker 48 crumb bums.
Speaker 58 Maybe, you know, maybe we shouldn't be the kind of people that we're becoming.
Speaker 72 Maybe we should try to shoot for a higher standard as a person.
Speaker 146 And so I think everybody, you know, pretty much liked her, except those that pay tax
Speaker 28 in England.
Speaker 117 I'd actually like to talk to Sophie because
Speaker 102 she backs Israel pretty hard.
Speaker 28 And
Speaker 128 it's kind of
Speaker 24 it's kind of
Speaker 132 gotten dicey for her.
Speaker 28 She's been on the receiving end of a ton of abuse.
Speaker 142 People saying that they want to smash a bottle in her face and throw acid on her face. Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 3 Yeah.
Speaker 95 Yeah.
Speaker 13 So
Speaker 85 anyway,
Speaker 1 I think the queen went through a hard time right after Diana died because they didn't respond to it right away.
Speaker 12 Do you remember that?
Speaker 1 They did not respond at all for, I think it was four days.
Speaker 3 Yeah.
Speaker 1 And the British people were really upset about that.
Speaker 149 And then.
Speaker 59 Wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 146 You're saying elites didn't read the common people?
Speaker 48 That's what I'm saying. Yeah.
Speaker 103 Yeah.
Speaker 18 Surprise.
Speaker 1 But then
Speaker 1
the queen came out and was really strong with it. And I think kind of smoothed it over.
And they've seemed to have loved her ever since.
Speaker 1 And that was a turning point, really, in the monarchy, according to some
Speaker 1 British experts, that the monarchy was shaky on really shaky ground around then, around that time.
Speaker 32 And she kind of saved it.
Speaker 48 Imagine, I mean,
Speaker 64 and I don't think they get it because they've been around for so long.
Speaker 28 Imagine being making $98 million and you don't create anything.
Speaker 124 You don't create anything.
Speaker 31 And you're being paid by the average person.
Speaker 78 And, you know, I think if the royal family would kind of look at that, they might go, oh, you know what?
Speaker 28 You know what?
Speaker 24 But they just think that they're preserving.
Speaker 72 you know, history, which they are, but, you know, they're also living a sweet life.
Speaker 40 I mean, if the Smithsonian was, you know, being paid $98 million,
Speaker 147 okay, preserving history, uh-huh.
Speaker 48 Okay, whatever.
Speaker 23 However, if all of them were living that lavish lifestyle as well, I would say
Speaker 28 I'd have a problem with that.
Speaker 95 Big time. Yeah.
Speaker 35 Okay, tonight, don't forget, tonight at 9 p.m., the Wednesday night special, Europe has a major energy problem.
Speaker 22 Big problem for America, but big, big problem faster for Europe.
Speaker 82 I think Europe is
Speaker 56 in for a real
Speaker 16 rude awakening.
Speaker 28 You know, they got rid of all of their power.
Speaker 84 They did the same thing we're doing.
Speaker 130 Pete Buttigiege has now said, you know, what California did saying, you know, no cars, no gasoline cars, you know, other states are following.
Speaker 95 Uh-huh.
Speaker 6 Uh-huh.
Speaker 82 So what are you saying?
Speaker 91 Well, maybe we should think about this federally.
Speaker 80 That is the end,
Speaker 131 the end
Speaker 78 of domestic oil, gas, all of it.
Speaker 31 That's the end of it.
Speaker 72 And that's where we're headed.
Speaker 28 And you saw what's happening in Europe. It is only going to get worse, and it's coming here.
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Speaker 28 All right, new poll that has just been released.
Speaker 99 According to a survey of 1,300 U.S. adults conducted by INI
Speaker 101 TIP,
Speaker 92 between September 7th through the 9th, nearly two-thirds of Americans, 62% agreed that the White House attacks on so-called MAGA Republicans increases the division in our country.
Speaker 38 Only 29% disagreed.
Speaker 35 Minorities of Americans also agreed that Biden's attacks on MAGA Republicans endangers America's First Amendment rights and was a politically biased use of office.
Speaker 110 Now listen to this.
Speaker 35 The poll also asked respondents to agree or disagree with the statement.
Speaker 33 President Biden's characterization of MAGA Republicans increases division in the country. A total of 62% agreed, 37% strongly agreed.
Speaker 72 Here's where it's fascinating: self-identified Democrats agreed with the statement more than Republicans or Independents.
Speaker 6 Wow.
Speaker 125 Yeah, self-identified Democrats.
Speaker 8 Fully 73% of Democrats agreed that Biden's remarks, 73%,
Speaker 78 further divided the country, including 43% who strongly agreed.
Speaker 38 Only 19% disagreed.
Speaker 115 There's that magic 19 number again.
Speaker 38 And 9% strongly disagreed.
Speaker 115 More independents agreed with the statement than Republicans as well.
Speaker 33 57%
Speaker 147 said Biden's remarks sowed further division, including 34% who agreed strongly, 29% disagreed. Close to a majority of Republicans, 50% agreed.
Speaker 28 Now, why is that?
Speaker 84 Why do you think that is, Pat?
Speaker 45 They're used to hearing it.
Speaker 40 It didn't.
Speaker 6 Maybe.
Speaker 149 So it didn't move the needle at all because they get it all the time.
Speaker 15 You don't want to be put on a list.
Speaker 85 You don't trust the caller?
Speaker 40 Yes.
Speaker 6
Right. I mean, that could be.
Yep.
Speaker 152 Second statement of the poll asks Americans to respond as to whether President Biden's characterization of MAGA Republicans endangers America's First Amendment rights of free speech and free assembly.
Speaker 59 A majority, 55%, agreed with a statement.
Speaker 15 34% disagreed.
Speaker 52 Democrats agreed more than Republicans or Independents to that statement.
Speaker 35 A significant majority, 65% of Democrats agreed with a statement.
Speaker 33 A plurality of independents, 45% agreed with a statement.
Speaker 33 And Republicans were evenly split on the issue.
Speaker 75 45%
Speaker 75 agree. 45% disagree.
Speaker 14 That's really something.
Speaker 38 I don't understand this.
Speaker 103 Yeah.
Speaker 75 I mean, it's good news, except for, you know, for what's happening to us.
Speaker 152 And I question why you would answer that way.
Speaker 75 But good news for
Speaker 15 our belief in our Democratic friends.
Speaker 33 President Biden's characterization of mega-Republicans is uncouth.
Speaker 35 This is
Speaker 59 the other statement.
Speaker 78 MAGA Republicans is uncouth and politically biased use of the office of president.
Speaker 31 Democrats led the way again.
Speaker 8 Fully two-thirds, 66%
Speaker 78 agreed. Only 22% of Democrats disagreed.
Speaker 15 Another plurality of Independents, 47 agreed, 34 disagreed.
Speaker 130 And a near majority of Republicans, 49 also agreed, while 39% disagreed.
Speaker 35 Honestly, this is the most confusing poll
Speaker 72 I've ever seen.
Speaker 17 But I
Speaker 8 is it that I want to believe that it's accurate?
Speaker 24 I mean, at least on the Democratic side.
Speaker 6 Probably.
Speaker 12 You're saying that.
Speaker 84 I mean,
Speaker 115 there's something going on here in this poll,
Speaker 35 and that something is, why are the Republicans so low on that?
Speaker 17 And I could hypothesize for a million reasons,
Speaker 24 and they make sense.
Speaker 15 But maybe I'm just,
Speaker 84 I want the average Democrat to be saying those things.
Speaker 46 I want them to go, yeah, that was ridiculous, really bad.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but the weird thing is we almost never see that.
Speaker 22 But, you know, the algorithm doesn't put that to the front.
Speaker 118 The reporters don't put that in front.
Speaker 95 Yeah.
Speaker 25 So you don't see it because it's the average opinion.
Speaker 90 Maybe, I don't know.
Speaker 24 If you have a better idea, call 888-727-BECK.
Speaker 106 Donald Trump is
Speaker 125 a little upset, as all Americans should be,
Speaker 128 when they went after the pillow guy last night, Mike Lindell.
Speaker 6 And why would you have a warrant for the pillow guy?
Speaker 69 Why would you have a warrant for the FBI to surround his vehicle at a Hardee's drive-thru and force him to turn over his cell phone?
Speaker 1 What crime is he being accused of?
Speaker 48 Believing in a fraudulent election?
Speaker 1 That's not a crime
Speaker 1 so what what is the alleged crime even i i read the article several times i was looking for i didn't see it why would
Speaker 1 what was the purpose of that where's the probable cause why have you done this i didn't even i didn't see it is it because he he believes and talks about the conspiracy in the in the election yeah what's up with that That's bizarre.
Speaker 1 If Americans can't believe and talk about their belief anymore, it's not America anymore.
Speaker 79 No, I read an article that said, for those who believe that America is still free and we're not living in an autocratic society,
Speaker 6 you're being fooled.
Speaker 148 You're living in a fantasy land.
Speaker 151 It's a fantasy.
Speaker 35 But I mean, we are at the very beginning of it.
Speaker 79 It still can be turned around.
Speaker 138 But, you know, hurry, hurry.
Speaker 24 So
Speaker 6 the FBI apparently following him, you know, why at a Hardee's restaurant? Why?
Speaker 71
Right. And here's.
Why not just call his attorney?
Speaker 113 Who his attorney said, Mike said, hang on, hang on, hang on.
Speaker 28 Wait, I got to call my attorney.
Speaker 35 Called his attorney on his phone, and the attorney said, you might as well just turn it over.
Speaker 106 Give it to him.
Speaker 16 He turned over the phone.
Speaker 1
Here's the explanation that's in the article. Lindell said the search warrant was likely related to his claims about voting machines manufactured by the Dominion Company.
Well, there's no crime there.
Speaker 1 He's been one of the foremost proponents of the conspiracy theory that the election was stolen from President Donald Trump through the use of fraudulent voting machine.
Speaker 6 Again, no crime.
Speaker 1 So, how are you doing this?
Speaker 1 God, man, we just see so many things like this that are unconstitutional
Speaker 100 between this and civil asset forfeiture.
Speaker 1 you know, being shut down and silenced on social media, it's
Speaker 1 just not the America.
Speaker 8 It is a Gestapo.
Speaker 1 Not the America we grew up in.
Speaker 95 Yeah.
Speaker 79 So there's a couple of other things.
Speaker 150 I don't know if you saw this on Tucker Carlson,
Speaker 15 but a mom and a wife from New Jersey in a suburb in New Jersey.
Speaker 132 Her daughter walks into her room.
Speaker 28 She's asleep.
Speaker 31 And she says, mom, there are armed FBI agents at the door.
Speaker 50 And
Speaker 142 she said,
Speaker 90 I hadn't committed any crime. I knew that.
Speaker 16 But when I got there, let me quote her, I was terrified.
Speaker 136 To be honest with you, when my daughter woke me up to tell me that there were three armed FBI officers at my door, I thought she was joking.
Speaker 20 I immediately tried to throw some clothes on.
Speaker 142 I called my husband.
Speaker 118 I was crying. My knees were shaking.
Speaker 15 And even though I knew I had done nothing wrong, after seeing Joe Biden's speech the night before, I thought, oh, my God, this is political.
Speaker 35 She was in a frightened state.
Speaker 15 She said, as I was walking toward this door, she thought they could just take me out of here in handcuffs. Am I not coming home?
Speaker 19 She said, I went outside, said, gentlemen, you are scaring me.
Speaker 15 They proceeded to tell me they were given an anonymous tip that I was at the Capitol on January 6th.
Speaker 131 Now, is that the way our FBI handles things to send four armed FBI agents to the door of a woman you got an anonymous tip on?
Speaker 6 A mom?
Speaker 1 That's just some neighbor who's not a Trump fan that knows that she is and called the FBI on her. Yeah, I think she might have been at
Speaker 3 January 6th.
Speaker 139 Who does that sound like? It sounds like, oh, Nazi Germany.
Speaker 118 Look,
Speaker 118 I just want you to know, I'm on your side, and I want you to know, I think my neighbor might be part of it.
Speaker 61 This is a really,
Speaker 113 once we really, truly lose faith in our neighbors, get to know your neighbors.
Speaker 24 Get to know them, especially the ones that don't necessarily agree with you.
Speaker 28 Get to know them.
Speaker 1 Because that's really frightening.
Speaker 137 She said,
Speaker 137 listen to this.
Speaker 28 She said, nevertheless, I invited them into my home so I could look at my phone and my calendar.
Speaker 145 I have been called, I have called the FBI office in Newark just to document or know for sure it was really FBI agents at my home, and it was.
Speaker 35 And they said it was an anonymous tip and wouldn't tell me anything else.
Speaker 84 Here's the thing.
Speaker 31 I'm going to do a...
Speaker 119 And by the way, she wasn't there.
Speaker 51 No, I know she wasn't. Yeah,
Speaker 12 she wasn't even there.
Speaker 24 But an anonymous tip said she was.
Speaker 65 Yeah.
Speaker 6 Yeah.
Speaker 82 So here's the thing.
Speaker 78 And by the way, they can't, they can't.
Speaker 35 I mean, they have a record of every single phone that was in the area.
Speaker 28 Did you have one with her name on it?
Speaker 58 I mean, that'd be interesting to find out because I know you have all of the information of everyone that was there.
Speaker 63 What was this?
Speaker 122 What was this?
Speaker 24 And what led you to believe that that anonymous tip was enough to have you.
Speaker 35 So, what if she was at January 6th?
Speaker 30 What does that even mean?
Speaker 64 This is just to intimidate people
Speaker 70 and for us to tell you about it and to have you get scared.
Speaker 52 Do not fear them. Do not fear them.
Speaker 146 they are overstepping their bounds uh and the truth will prevail if we remain calm cool collected peaceful act like christ but a little bit of an attorney jesus let's you know jesus would be kind but he also would know the letter of the law and he would then just ask questions
Speaker 121 i'm sorry officer i mean
Speaker 102 i think you're supposed to have a warrant.
Speaker 6 Do you have a warrant?
Speaker 121 Okay, no.
Speaker 128 I mean, I don't want to make any trouble.
Speaker 153 I don't want to make this even harder for you guys, let alone me.
Speaker 71 But I need to see a warrant for any of that.
Speaker 82 I can tell you,
Speaker 72 I'd love to share with you, you know, all of this information you need.
Speaker 131 But should I have an attorney?
Speaker 28 There are things that you need to ask them, and I really honestly honestly don't know what all of them are
Speaker 16 off the top of my head, but we're going to do a special on this.
Speaker 25 There are ways and things you have to ask and do
Speaker 74 to make sure that you're protected.
Speaker 24 And the last thing you want to do is invite them in and say, yeah, come on in.
Speaker 64 Because then you would have invited them.
Speaker 37 Okay.
Speaker 37 Even if you have nothing.
Speaker 48 Remember.
Speaker 37 The average American now commits three felonies a day because if you started reading reading the law books, the U.S.
Speaker 81 code today,
Speaker 8 it would take you about 10,000 years to finish it.
Speaker 6 Okay?
Speaker 113 It's ridiculous.
Speaker 17 So if they want to get you, they can get you.
Speaker 83 So you just have to be very, very careful.
Speaker 115 Coming in either next month or the month after, we're going to do a very intense special.
Speaker 35 where we're going to bring in the experts and we're going to bring in people like this that have had a problem and dissect it.
Speaker 122 What did she do right?
Speaker 16 What did she do wrong?
Speaker 126 How can she do better?
Speaker 31 What do we need to know about the Constitution?
Speaker 118 You need to know what your rights are and how to protect yourself.
Speaker 113 And it's something that we all need.
Speaker 28 We will be doing that probably next month on Blaze TV.
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Speaker 35 If you've buried your head in the sand on the news and of inflation, I understand it.
Speaker 75 You're probably sleeping better than you would.
Speaker 30 than you would otherwise. I mean, you know?
Speaker 126 But every time you go to the grocery store, you see it.
Speaker 68 And this affects more people than monkeypox.
Speaker 30 And what's anybody doing about it?
Speaker 46 What people are doing about it is the people who created the problem are saying, leave us alone and we'll fix it.
Speaker 15 Yeah, I know your fix.
Speaker 78 No, thank you.
Speaker 82 I want you to make sure that you have something left when
Speaker 19 everything else has lost its value.
Speaker 132 May I suggest gold has never lost its value.
Speaker 141 Gold will always have worth.
Speaker 141 It always has.
Speaker 107 It is the gold standard for a reason.
Speaker 146 It is what has been used since early biblical times.
Speaker 35 And when countries do what we're doing now, they always return to gold.
Speaker 6 All right.
Speaker 152 Goldline has enhanced their Labor Day weekend special for this week only.
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Speaker 110 This is phenomenal.
Speaker 35 Not seen them do anything like this.
Speaker 113 The Benjamin Franklin round is something that I designed with
Speaker 28 Goldline and the Canadian Mint.
Speaker 28 And they are definitely not to be used for commerce.
Speaker 142 I mean, you wouldn't go in and use that.
Speaker 35 It's not a replacement for currency by any stretch of the imagination, but it's a collector's coin that maybe, you know, if things get really crazy and you have something, you know, you have a collector's coin like this, and they're like, hey, I'm a big collector of silver like that.
Speaker 72 That's great.
Speaker 142 You could maybe trade it for something.
Speaker 106 I'm just saying,
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Speaker 14 All right.
Speaker 24 What is happening with that poll?
Speaker 28 Let me go to Todd in Ohio.
Speaker 120 Hello, Todd.
Speaker 11 Hi, Glenn.
Speaker 6 Hi.
Speaker 11 About the poll, the pollsters, you know, they know what goes on about every zip code in this country, and they'll know which zip codes have more MAGA type Republicans and which have more Rhino-type.
Speaker 11 And so I think they've pinpointed the rhino-type
Speaker 11 areas
Speaker 11 to suppress the Republican vote in November.
Speaker 24 Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 129 That's a good quote.
Speaker 40 By the way, they more than zip code, they know each house.
Speaker 15 You can buy lists now.
Speaker 31 You can tell if they voted and who they voted for.
Speaker 19 It's an amazing algorithm.
Speaker 113 Jason in Minnesota.
Speaker 145 Hello, Jason.
Speaker 11 Yeah, I think that
Speaker 11 a lot of Republicans don't trust these polls anymore. And myself,
Speaker 11 when I get these polls, I just,
Speaker 11 I'm a blue-collar construction worker, but I turn into a Democrat with an MD.
Speaker 11 And then I just
Speaker 11 tell them that I,
Speaker 11 you know, have more conservative views about it.
Speaker 5 And they're especially with the pollsters.
Speaker 136 So you're not, you're thinking, again, the second call that doesn't think that Republicans were telling the truth or something like that.
Speaker 28 Tom in Ohio.
Speaker 40 Hello, Tom.
Speaker 40 Hi, guys.
Speaker 11 You know, yeah, what everybody else is saying, I mean, I'm a blue-collar everyday worker, and it's just, we don't believe anything anymore. We're lied to all the time to where
Speaker 11 we even take these polls seriously. You know, if they called me, I doubt that I'd give them a straight-up answer.
Speaker 11 I might, depending on the mood I'm in, or I might just play with them because that seems to affect some of the little things we can do.
Speaker 76 This is really bad.
Speaker 111 Thank you, Tom.
Speaker 94 I appreciate it.
Speaker 61 I do the same thing.
Speaker 43 Victoria, finally in California.
Speaker 11 We're not registered Republicans anymore. I mean, I switched.
Speaker 159
I'm a registered independent. So I think the most conservative people I know now are independent.
I mean, I'm reading the news this morning, and Lindsey Graham unveils a federal abortion bill.
Speaker 159 I mean, they're not on our side. Steve Bates always says, you know, nobody hates you more than
Speaker 159
Lindsey Graham. And it's true.
Nobody hates you more than
Speaker 6 Mitt Romney.
Speaker 54 Mitt Romney might hate you a little bit more.
Speaker 45 You know,
Speaker 15 I would also,
Speaker 54 Mitch McConnell might also hate you a little more.
Speaker 64 But Lindsey Graham doesn't like you, that's for sure.
Speaker 27 That's for sure.
Speaker 6 All right.
Speaker 14 Back.
Speaker 42 Final half hour next.
Speaker 49 The Glenn Back program.
Speaker 54 So Iris wrote in about her dog's experience with Rough Green.
Speaker 47 She She said, day the trial package came,
Speaker 128 I put my hand out and I put some in my hand, offered it to my dog Shiloh.
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Speaker 82 I'm mixing the bowl rough greens with his kibble.
Speaker 15 He stands up and begs for his bowl.
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Speaker 65 Yeah.
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Speaker 15 I hate to do it, but I'm going to dead name Fetter Woman.
Speaker 6 Yeah.
Speaker 85 Yeah, John Fetterman.
Speaker 6 Fetter woman.
Speaker 42 Fetterman.
Speaker 95 Wow. That's offensive.
Speaker 15 He's always been a Fetterman, never Fetter Woman.
Speaker 17 And he can't get pregnant.
Speaker 139 So, Fetterman.
Speaker 15 Anyway, Lieutenant Governor Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman
Speaker 35 gave a speech when he was talking about Dr.
Speaker 83 Roz for owning multiple real estate holdings
Speaker 35 and then failing to provide a full and complete statement of the assets, debts, and income, as well as any position held.
Speaker 129 And he was railing about, you know, he has to report it.
Speaker 108 He didn't do it real eloquently, but he was, anyway.
Speaker 118 But he also, and maybe this just slipped his mind because of the stroke.
Speaker 13 So,
Speaker 20 but he also owns eight properties in Braddock, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 110 What? Yeah, he owns eight himself.
Speaker 118 Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 34 And none of the properties appeared on his disclosure documents either.
Speaker 122 So
Speaker 103 Innet Weird.
Speaker 6
Yeah. In that weird.
Yeah.
Speaker 94 Yeah.
Speaker 35 So he's got those going on and he didn't.
Speaker 17 But again, maybe he just,
Speaker 103 you know, maybe he just forgot about it.
Speaker 48 Yeah, he forgot about them.
Speaker 139 We ought to give him a pass on that one.
Speaker 103 Also,
Speaker 102 he is now being charged.
Speaker 121 The people are starting to say maybe he's a Nazi.
Speaker 118 I mean, he looks like a skinhead, right?
Speaker 6 Am I right?
Speaker 103 We all know what white skinheads look like.
Speaker 106 Look like him.
Speaker 1 Well,
Speaker 149 he's got a shaved head.
Speaker 18 Shaved head.
Speaker 83 That's a skin head. Yes.
Speaker 15 He is the very definition of a skinhead.
Speaker 110 He is.
Speaker 20 So this skin head also has a,
Speaker 16 and I didn't know this, but he.
Speaker 16 He has his own art gallery.
Speaker 6 What?
Speaker 93 John Federal.
Speaker 93 Why do you.
Speaker 65 Art gallery? Yeah, why do you.
Speaker 1 He doesn't exactly look like the art gallery.
Speaker 6 Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 78 Well, he has his art gallery, and of course, it's aptly named Unsmoke Systems.
Speaker 1 Unsmoke systems.
Speaker 115 May have named that after the stroke.
Speaker 136 I'm not sure.
Speaker 24 But he held an exhibit in 2012 titled I Am a Palestinian,
Speaker 19 featuring an apartheid wall that condemns the Israeli border barrier
Speaker 35 and saying that it was just another way to steal Palestinian land.
Speaker 8 Now, he has said,
Speaker 113 just because he has an art gallery that, you know, has, you know, I am Palestinian and says that it's an apartheid state doesn't make me anti-Israel.
Speaker 1 Oh, of course not. Oh, no.
Speaker 70 No, who is?
Speaker 18 Well, how would anybody confuse those things?
Speaker 71 Yeah,
Speaker 30 especially when the gallery is owned by a literal skinhead.
Speaker 28 You know what I mean?
Speaker 6 Right.
Speaker 125 So
Speaker 16 we got that going for us.
Speaker 64 Oh, and the Washington Examiner is pointing out today that
Speaker 52 when Fetterman was the mayor,
Speaker 8 he saw a black guy jogging in his neighborhood.
Speaker 122 And he immediately thought, because this is the way white guys will do you, he immediately thought that guy's committing a crime.
Speaker 28 Now, I don't know if he meant jogging in my neighborhood
Speaker 142 or if it was just this stereotypical, you know, bigot that says, he's black, he's in my neighborhood.
Speaker 35 Only blacks in my neighborhood would be stealing stuff.
Speaker 30 After all, why is he running?
Speaker 118 But he saw him jogging and thought he was committing a crime.
Speaker 122 He didn't call police. Instead,
Speaker 43 he chose to follow him in a pickup truck and pull a 20-gauge shotgun on him when he confronted him.
Speaker 8 So
Speaker 121 I'm sure, you know, hmm,
Speaker 18 that's not what racists do.
Speaker 95 No, no, no, no, no, not at all.
Speaker 39 Now, one last thing I'd like to point out.
Speaker 31 I'd like to just to play,
Speaker 102 here he is
Speaker 102 prior to his stroke.
Speaker 24 Cut 10, please.
Speaker 79 John Wetzel, who you may or may not know, is our Secretary of Corrections, and I was serving on a panel with him
Speaker 160 before all this coronavirus took over. Sounds pretty good.
Speaker 41 Let's go cut number 11.
Speaker 28 Here's another one of them.
Speaker 161
Largest grassroots campaign of any challenger, Democratic or Republican, nationally. And I'm proud to say that we're in 90% of Pennsylvania's zip codes.
We have an unparalleled level of enthusiasm.
Speaker 6 This is him in the middle of the middle. This is him announcing.
Speaker 103 I mean, pretty good.
Speaker 33 Fine.
Speaker 8 Here he is.
Speaker 8 Here he is yesterday.
Speaker 33 Cut 14, please.
Speaker 162 I'm honored to be standing in the shadow of your
Speaker 65 amazing building.
Speaker 162 Do you think of the 10 homes Dr. Oz have
Speaker 162 has a union hall across their home?
Speaker 6 If you say
Speaker 162 you think the word of
Speaker 162 steel worker,
Speaker 162 what words come to your mind if you say steel workers? Of all the words that bring to your mind when you hear the word steel workers,
Speaker 162 does the word critite come to your mind?
Speaker 50 It's the word what?
Speaker 65 I don't.
Speaker 65 That's not a word that's been awesome.
Speaker 95 No, that doesn't
Speaker 6 come to my mind. I'm not intelligent.
Speaker 6 Is wrong with demanding for
Speaker 65 an easy
Speaker 162 safe
Speaker 162 kind of
Speaker 162 their
Speaker 65 income.
Speaker 118 An easy, safe kind of their income.
Speaker 6 Now,
Speaker 94 I can't.
Speaker 40 I mean, I can't argue with that.
Speaker 41
No, no. I can't either.
No.
Speaker 95 No.
Speaker 126 But
Speaker 80 it might be that
Speaker 6 maybe
Speaker 78 he's not the candidate, Pennsylvania, you've been looking for.
Speaker 28 Oh, we have him.
Speaker 128 We have John Fedder Woman on the phone, apparently.
Speaker 28 Hello, John.
Speaker 6 John, are you... John? Zig Heil, Sean.
Speaker 129 It's not
Speaker 143 Sean. And
Speaker 156 Zig Heil.
Speaker 156 What?
Speaker 6 word comes to your mind, Sean, when you think Zig Heil? Is it Pritigen? Because
Speaker 6 that's the word that comes to my mind. Is Pritigen.
Speaker 22 No, I don't. No, I was thinking.
Speaker 6 Is it Foblegots? Because sometimes I think the word Foddlegots comes to my mind, Mark.
Speaker 22 No, Kay, this is Glenn, by the way.
Speaker 4 Foddlegots?
Speaker 41 Fummelgots. Foddlegots.
Speaker 6 Are you making fun of the way I said foddle gots?
Speaker 8 No, I'm just curious about what word fommel gots means.
Speaker 6 Well, what word comes to your mind when you hear it?
Speaker 6 Is it Priddington?
Speaker 67 It's really honestly stroke.
Speaker 6 I don't know what that's supposed to mean, Dad.
Speaker 6 What are you trying to say there? Are you making fun?
Speaker 41 No, I'm not.
Speaker 6 Of a man's
Speaker 28 medical
Speaker 28 thing? No, I'm not.
Speaker 6 I i have a thing that happened to me right and you're making fun of it no as a as a as a a a person who has had many strokes in my family in the past uh i wouldn't make fun of that uh but i but i i don't i don't think that you're uh well it sounds like you can't even get your name right sean
Speaker 6 so
Speaker 6 it's glenn what kind of word comes to your mind when you think fomel gots is it pretty gen
Speaker 17 you've already you've already said this
Speaker 6 when
Speaker 6 just a couple of minutes ago on the phone well because you can't answer it you can't answer what word comes to your mind
Speaker 6 when you think pretty good
Speaker 6 i when i think pretty
Speaker 6 for me it's fommal got
Speaker 6 drin homes i i do you have eight you have eight properties.
Speaker 6 But they're just, they're not, they're not problem.
Speaker 6
They're not what? Okay, Mark. Okay.
All right. I got to go with it.
Speaker 64 Thank you very much.
Speaker 107 Good talking, of course,
Speaker 155 to the,
Speaker 40 really, the dynamo.
Speaker 12 He is dynamic, isn't he? Yes.
Speaker 56 Very dynamic.
Speaker 6 Very dynamic.
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Speaker 78 Hey, for those on a budget, you're looking for a new car, Ferrari's
Speaker 14 Ferrari's just come out with their first SUV.
Speaker 6 Oh, okay. Yeah.
Speaker 83 It's so.
Speaker 18 It'll seat four people.
Speaker 26 Four.
Speaker 1 Four. An SUV that seats four.
Speaker 83 It seats four.
Speaker 93 Yeah. No.
Speaker 6 as for Ferrari, that's huge.
Speaker 111 Yeah, that's a huge.
Speaker 88 Yeah. But it has four-wheel drive and a V12.
Speaker 24 Wow. So it'll save you on gas money as well.
Speaker 122 But,
Speaker 61 yeah, it's,
Speaker 28 and I, um, I had to look.
Speaker 8 The base price is $389,000.
Speaker 91 Oh. But that's, you know, without air conditioning.
Speaker 48 And, you know,
Speaker 6 you'll need to find some options.
Speaker 122 Yeah.
Speaker 15 But it's a limited number, only 3,000.
Speaker 42 Why wouldn't you make more of those, huh?
Speaker 1 But you'll get change back from your $400,000 bill.
Speaker 92 And it'll be great, you know?
Speaker 6 It'd be great.
Speaker 106 When you're at the gas pump, which would be all the time,
Speaker 55 it would be, you know, it would be nice.
Speaker 73 So I went over to Italy.
Speaker 30 I don't know where it, you know.
Speaker 15 Someplace.
Speaker 35 I have no idea what the name of this town was.
Speaker 58 This little teeny town in the middle of nowhere in
Speaker 118 Italy.
Speaker 15 And it's the Ferrari factory.
Speaker 109
It's unbelievable. Oh, wow.
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 122 I just show bad.
Speaker 28 Oh, there is a new Ferrari there, one of one, made for a customer in Japan who helped design it.
Speaker 15 It's the coolest Dem looking car I've ever seen in my life.
Speaker 1 It's that one? Yeah.
Speaker 3
Yeah, that's it. And it's beautiful.
That's beautiful.
Speaker 61 And it's just
Speaker 128 a low, low price of $10 million.
Speaker 65 $10
Speaker 6 million? $10 million.
Speaker 106 $10 million.
Speaker 6 Wow. Yeah.
Speaker 1 There's something inherently wrong about paying $10 million
Speaker 6 for a car.
Speaker 6 I don't care how much money you have. That's just worse.
Speaker 51 That's too bad.
Speaker 65 You think that's too bad?
Speaker 12 I think it's a little excessive. Yeah.
Speaker 4
Yeah. Now, before inflation or inflation adjusted, I'm going to say both.
I'm going to say both, really.
Speaker 6 Huh?
Speaker 97 Huh?
Speaker 95 Wow.
Speaker 1 $10 million.
Speaker 95 Wasn't the, you know, what was that?
Speaker 1 What was the car that was the most expensive car in the world and it was 2 million just a few years ago? And now they've got $10 million cars?
Speaker 40 You remember that?
Speaker 1 It was the, it was parked in front of that really nice hotel we used to stay at
Speaker 1 when the company had money
Speaker 6 in Los Angeles. You remember that?
Speaker 48 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bugatti.
Speaker 6
Yeah, Bugatti. Bugatti.
Yeah.
Speaker 58 Yeah, no, they've got more.
Speaker 106 They're more expensive cars in the hotel.
Speaker 6
Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 104 But they're, have you seen the new, I mean,
Speaker 90 I like, I mean, I really like what's happening with the electric cars.
Speaker 31 I do like that.
Speaker 130 I mean, I don't think it's really a complex.
Speaker 18 I do.
Speaker 56 But I really like them.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I like them too. If they were practical, I wouldn't mind owning one, but they're just not.
Speaker 108 They're not practical. No,
Speaker 1 I'm not going to charge it every 200 miles.
Speaker 3 That's just ridiculous.
Speaker 151 It's up to 400 now.
Speaker 57 Maybe.
Speaker 156 Oh, yeah, for 150 grand.
Speaker 6 Right.
Speaker 18 Yes. But you can get it.
Speaker 1 And then you still have to charge it for, what is it, eight hours overnight or something? I mean how what is the fastest you could recharge completely recharge that $150,000 Tesla?
Speaker 6 Is it two hours?
Speaker 28 No, I don't know.
Speaker 30 I don't fully charge it.
Speaker 95 I don't know.
Speaker 50 I don't know.
Speaker 1 Until they have
Speaker 86 charging stations everywhere that they're
Speaker 1 prevalent like gas stations and it takes you the same amount of time to charge a car as it did to fill up,
Speaker 6 then it might be in.
Speaker 52 Or even just even 10 minutes longer.
Speaker 106
Fine. That's cool.
Yeah.
Speaker 125 By the way, the most expensive car
Speaker 143 was sold in May 2022, just a couple of months ago.
Speaker 72 New record for most expensive car ever sold: the 1955 Mercedes-Spenz 300 SLR Goldwing
Speaker 6 Ulot, something,
Speaker 70 some German word,
Speaker 24 sold at auction for a low-low price of $149.5 million.
Speaker 93 $142 million?
Speaker 108 Now,
Speaker 143 let's talk about getting you into that $10 million.
Speaker 6 Well, yeah, now it's a bargain, right? Let's, I mean,
Speaker 41 you can do that, or let's just go to Ferrari and pick up 10 of those, you know?
Speaker 111 Wow.
Speaker 35 I'm trying to get my pickup truck
Speaker 108 just fell open.
Speaker 16 You know, I was hauling a trailer and it fell open and something was wrong with the electronics, blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 58 It's been in the shop for a month, month and a half.
Speaker 55 Can't really get any of the parts for it.
Speaker 15 But they gave it back to me and said, you know,
Speaker 55 you don't have a
Speaker 138 door there on the tail.
Speaker 142 And I said,
Speaker 30 I noticed that.
Speaker 73 And they said, yeah, well, I mean, we could just leave it here,
Speaker 58 but it's probably going to be a long time before you
Speaker 22 can't get a tailgate for it? Can't get a tailgate.
Speaker 6 I don't know.
Speaker 121 Maybe the tailgates are made in China.
Speaker 48 I have no idea.
Speaker 40 Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 44 It is so weird what's going on right now.
Speaker 95 Isn't it?
Speaker 1 With the vehicles, with so many different things that you just can't get.
Speaker 33 People need to understand.
Speaker 8 Wow.
Speaker 34 This is the beginning of these things.
Speaker 154 You know, when you hear people say, well, we're just going to have to, Americans are just going to have to live a different life.
Speaker 52 You don't understand what that means.
Speaker 14 That means like
Speaker 48 tailgate is a really big deal.
Speaker 6 Okay.
Speaker 48 You know,
Speaker 118 you're just not going to have the things that we've always just had.
Speaker 156 Always had.
Speaker 6 Yeah. Always had.
Speaker 28 And that's, you know, not a bad thing if we all chose to live that way.
Speaker 44 I don't like the fact that this is being imposed on us by, you know, a bunch of dictators all over the world.
Speaker 79 That's that's the part that kind of bums me out about it.
Speaker 15 But anyway, tonight, nine o'clock, don't miss Energy Crisis lights out tonight, nine, my Wednesday night special program.