Best of the Program | Guests: Tzvi Waldman & Carol Roth | 9/14/22
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Just can't get one.
Just can't get one.
Talking to dealerships, yeah, we will get, yeah, we're expecting some cars.
Well, I'm gonna have 30 cars in two months.
29 of them are sold.
Good heavens.
20.
Wait, 29 of the 30 cars you don't have are already sold for two months down the road?
Yeah, yeah.
And you better put some money down on this one if you want it.
On the one that's available.
That's crazy.
Wow.
How much over sticker?
I don't, I didn't even get that far.
I didn't even get that far.
Yeah.
And these, I mean, it's new cars.
And then used cars.
Used cars are
outrageously expensive.
Outrageous.
And they don't even have a lot of those.
I know.
I know.
It's bad.
We're talking about the economy on today's podcast.
We talk about the new Ferrari, believe it or not.
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I gotta tell you, I feel a little unprepared for today's program.
I do not know where the Queen's coffin is.
Oh my gosh.
Right now, because of second-by-second coverage,
we now know that it's in the northwest corner of the bow room at Westminster Abbey.
Oh, no, no, no, it's not.
It's on the move now.
It's on the move.
Okay, well, that's what I mean.
Second by second.
Second by second.
It's on the move.
I need to know.
And I can't give you the GPS coordinates of it right now.
Can you give me the latitude and the longitude?
No.
You know, we sound like we're making fun of it.
We're making fun of the coverage of it.
Yeah.
But this is, she was the greatest, I think,
leader for the Western world of the 20th century.
For our society, I think she was a tremendous example, tremendous example.
Her kids are, well, let's move on.
There's a couple of things going on I want you to know about.
New York has gone absolutely insane with their gun laws.
Now the governor of New York is banning houses of worship from allowing congregants to be armed.
Last week, I was in the city of Florence, Italy.
Spent a week there and didn't see a machine gun, didn't see really armed police other than just regular police.
Except when I went to the synagogue and I didn't even know it was a synagogue the first time I went by it.
We were driving by it and all of a sudden there were all of these stanchions out and armed people with automatic weapons.
And I thought, whoa.
And I said, what, what's happening here?
And the driver just looked at at me and said, oh, it's the synagogue.
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.
He is with the New York State Jewish Gun Club.
He's the founder of it.
And he's one of the guys ringing the bell saying, this is really dangerous for Jews.
Hello, Sve.
How are you?
Hi, thanks for having me, Glenn.
You bet.
So tell me what the situation is in New York.
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 it in your shoe.
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.
Yeah, but Svi,
you can hire a former policeman or a policeman.
I mean, why don't you just hire somebody?
At the last time I checked, like for the freedom of speech, there's no need to hire a spokesperson.
I believe that every person is allowed to just, you know, speak freely.
There's no need to pay any licensing for it.
And I think the same should apply to the Second Amendment.
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.
So
what are you going to do as a Jewish community?
Hiring smart lawyers.
Good.
Good, good, good, good start.
When do you file?
Whatever.
The lawyers are working on it around the clock.
So, yeah, I mean, for now, we're doing what we have to.
We're drumming up support.
You know, there's also this law affect other stuff as well.
I mean,
local grocery stores, you're not allowed to carry a firearm inside except if they put up a sign.
So we have been giving out these signs for stores.
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 are people are starting to think, du does the
you know, do the politicians in Albany really care about us or they care about
their political ideology?
And I think government needs to take a really hard look and realize that they're here to represent their people, not their philosophy.
And the more they're doing it, the more divisive it's becoming and the more dangerous it can potentially be.
You know, I don't know how you would feel about this, but if this were my community,
and I'm right down the street from Collyville where we had an incident in a synagogue just recently.
And I know the churches immediately reached out to help.
But I think, Christians,
you should
volunteer to be meat shields, quite honestly.
You don't have to bring a gun.
Just be a meat shield.
And I'd love to see churches organized to
walk with people and
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?
Please, let's not repeat the mistakes of the past.
And if you think the past is just the past, you don't know the history of the Holocausts
that have happened through history over and over.
And it begins this way.
Sve.
Yeah, I think you're 100% right.
It's not only like, you know, I have a war or two.
There are plenty of people that come from countries that were oppressed and they're coming here for their freedom.
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, you know, tyranny.
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.
People don't don't want to be judged, just people who want to be let go and live their life and get along with the neighbors.
But the more I talk to people, the more I see how many people are concerned about the smaller different com communities around it.
And I think for the Second Amendment, and especially for the Constitution, it's something that we need to stand together hand in hand on no matter where you're from and which denomination you're from.
It's something that can affect us.
And as long as we have it, we'll be able to practice our religious
freely in this great country.
Because it's one of the only countries that guarantees it.
It's in the Constitution, the Second Amendment.
And this is exactly what our founders did, too.
I'm sure you're aware of the vine and fig letter that
George Washington wrote to the Jewish community.
We are one and we stand together, so we can all
recline under the vine and fig in peace and harmony.
You know, it's a weird thing, Svi,
to watch people where they know
what is right,
but they are paralyzed by fear.
And I really think that comes from a lack of faith, true faith in God.
Definitely, 100%.
But it is a different aspect that people have to understand.
When I talk to people, I try to explain to them that this country
as
people call it a great experiment.
And if we look through the history, there's been times where America has looked dark like this.
But at the end of the day, we prevail and we pull through.
But we only pull through if people voice their opinions and make sure our politicians hear our voices.
So people shouldn't get paralyzed.
And people understand, have to understand it's okay to
talk out.
And the different thing,
people think that you need to do big things in order to change.
If you fix yourself, you'll fix your children, your family, and automatically you'll you'll have an influence on them and then the influence goes from in and out there's a great story i just heard from a friend of mine there was a scientist he was working on great projects he wanted to fix the world um 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 he wanted to help him and once his father was sitting like trying to figure something out and his son comes over to him says he said he tells him ta i want to help you fix the world and the father is trying to like shrug him over because he's busy concentrating.
The father sees a magazine with a picture of a map of the world.
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, here, go put together this puzzle, put together the world.
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 scotch taped together, the map of the world.
He said, Ta, I fixed the world.
He asked him, how are he able to figure it out?
It's so complicated.
You know, there's a lot of different pieces.
He never saw the world, the globe as a whole.
It's like, yeah, what I saw behind was a picture of a person.
So I put that person together.
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.
This is exactly how I started.
I started off going to the range, taking down phone numbers of other people
in my community that are shooting, and it just evolved into a club.
You know, I wanted to know how to become a good shooter.
I wanted to understand what the Second Amendment is all about.
Svi, I don't know if you know my history at all with the Jewish community and my stance on Israel.
And I have been so concerned
about what is coming for the Jews because it just keeps repeating itself.
But I want you to know that my audience has been prepared for these times and we stand with you.
I can speak for myself.
Thank you.
I stand with you and I will be a meat shield for you if need be.
How can we help you?
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.
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.
The Second Amendment is too big for me to stand there alone.
It needs to be an effort with everybody.
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.
So, it is
what is the first pastors, or what did you say the address, email address was?
The email address is lawsuit.
Lawsuits.
Lawsuits at nysjewishgunclub.com.
If you're somebody in New York and especially if you are a religious organization, please reach out.
We have to stand together.
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.
We stand with and we stand for our Jewish friends.
Please, blessings beyond your understanding will come
if we
do not repeat the mistakes or we at least stand up to stop the mistakes of the past.
Svi, thank you so much.
God bless you.
Thanks for having me.
Have a wonderful day.
Bye-bye.
This is the best of the Glen Beck program.
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.
Welcome, Carol.
How are you?
You know, just enjoying the Biden economy.
How are you?
Oh, my gosh.
That party yesterday was absolutely incredible.
Incredible.
I mean, it was surreal.
They were celebrating that the interest rate is coming down.
Can you explain what happened with the interest rate numbers, the CPI numbers?
All right.
Well, 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.
It measures sort of the consumer inflation.
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.
It was considered hot by all expectations.
We knew there was going going to be some decline in the headline number because of the sharp decline in gasoline prices.
Wait, wait, wait.
But could you explain why the price of gasoline is going down?
Sure.
So before we get to the...
you know, the nitty-gritty, so there are a couple of reasons why gasoline is coming down.
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.
Some of it was artificial because the gas taxes have been on hiatus in certain locales.
But the biggest reason that
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.
It was just pure demand destruction.
There's this saying in the commodities market that the best cure for high prices is high prices.
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,
but also on a global stage.
Obviously, the prices are going through the roof, as we know in Europe, completely self-inflicted.
But, you know, again, they're having to make those same choices.
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.
So, the demand destruction is that reason, that big reason that we had a decrease in oil and then the decrease in gasoline.
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.
And, you know, that just kind of goes over people's heads.
And I described it today.
Every time you hear demand destruction, think,
put your name, so Carol Roth, your bank, your bank account at, let's say, Bank of America.
What they're looking for, what we're really looking for is Carol Roth's bank account at Bank of America to be destroyed.
So you don't have the money to go and buy the things, correct?
They're looking to price things so crazy that
you can't afford it.
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.
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.
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
another big, you know, kind of financial speak, a soft landing, trying to quell inflation without tanking the economy.
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.
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.
Okay, so that's why gas is going down.
And that was really the only thing that went down, right?
We had
food prices skyrocketed.
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 since the late 1970s, 79, I think.
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?
This is the stuff that you're, you know, you need to be able to live your life.
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.
It's not just coming from that one pocket.
It's not just Putin's fault, Glenn.
And, you know, that is going to take a long time to come back down to normalized low.
So we have something else to add on top of it.
And you can call it climate change or just a bad season or whatever.
but I was talking to my aunt who's like 85 years old yesterday quite a conversation I said
anyway
she was canning yesterday and she was like there have been no peaches no beans she said we planted our bean garden three times we had a hard time finding even seeds for it
there is
There we are facing a real crisis just because the crops didn't come through.
And that's happening globally you add to that all of the other problems we haven't seen we're now just about to get into the time where we would be using this summer's crops correct so food prices still have a lot way to a long way to go in the up direction don't they They do.
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 and as you mentioned one of the areas that is undersupplied is food part of that as you mentioned because of weather events 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 you know war in ukraine but all of these things happening at the same time are creating those shortages and again as the the consumer decides what to substitute, they may be able to substitute to a lower-cost food, but they can't substitute food.
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.
So,
a couple of things.
Let me start with the Fed.
I'm reading now that the Fed is going to
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
rate hike or two
could just put us into a tailspin.
Do you believe that?
I do.
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,
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 without taking the economy.
Well, we know on the skill side, we know that they don't have the skills.
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.
So, obviously, we know that's probably not
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.
As we've been talking about, this 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.
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.
The government policy is spending more.
So those two things are at odds, which makes absolutely no sense.
But the problem we have now isn't a demand side issue.
It's a supply side issue.
As we've been talking about, we have broad undersupply.
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.
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.
And on top of that, then you also have the global economy
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.
So
I was in Italy last week and just talked to people.
You know, you sit at a restaurant or whatever, and we just talk to people.
And
one of the more disturbing trends that I heard was, you know, that
things are getting really bad.
And one person described it to me as the winds of revolution are sweeping Europe.
Because, and it's fascinating, everyone knew it was the same problem we have here.
The elites are going in one direction and the people are going in another.
The people are saying, give it back to us.
And the elites are saying, give it all to us.
And that's not going to last.
And I kept hearing things like, we're just going to have to learn to,
that, that the glory days of having things that you wanted and easy lives are over.
Can you describe what that means?
That Americans are just going to have to live a different kind of life.
Yeah, I mean, it's so frustrating that 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.
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 and basically suck up some of our capitalism into their communist system.
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.
Instead, you have these elites saying, no,
we want
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.
And 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 together kind of like what happened in covid but we should have learned over the last two years that they don't have our best uh you know uh outcomes that yeah outcomes at heart and that they will do anything lie uh you know completely do anything they can to get and usurp that power and we've already seen you know smaller amounts of civil unrest you know in developed countries whether it was the freedom convoy or in the Netherlands with the farmers.
And you're right, that this could end up becoming a much bigger issue, which if it changes the tide,
in a sense, may not be the worst outcome.
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.
So
the one thing that
kind of makes sense to me is,
you know, if you're somebody who wants control of things, you need to control medicine.
They do.
They need to control education.
They do.
But they need to control energy.
You know, I'm seeing this happening in Europe because they're ahead of us.
And
people are going to freeze to death this winter.
They will freeze to death.
And people won't be able to pay their power bill, which will put the energy companies into distress.
And they won't have the money to do it because people aren't paying their bills, bills, et cetera, et cetera.
And I just think the government will step in and say they couldn't get it done.
This needs to be done by the government.
And you could see the West just taking and absorbing all of our energy companies.
Do you think that's a possibility?
Because I think it's likely, at least in Europe.
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 grounds.
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.
And again, that is a step to try to nationalize these industries.
I definitely see a place.
We've already been hearing from the U.S.
and abroad about things like price caps.
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.
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.
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.
And again, self-afflicted crises, the ones that they created, in order to say, we created the problem, but don't look at that.
We're going to fix it for you.
Carol, will you do me a favor?
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.
I mean,
it's so overwhelming to the average person.
And I don't think because
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.
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?
I would love to.
I'd be honored to, and I will be in touch.
Okay, good.
Thank you.
Carol, we'll talk again.
Carol Roth, Carol Roth, make sure that
you're following her.
She is really, really spot on.
You can find her at Carol Roth.com.
This is the best of the Glenbeck program.
Welcome to the Glenbeck
program.
Hang on just a second.
Who's this?
It's Pat.
I'm here
in Westminster, Windsor Castle.
In Windsor Castle.
At the Windsor Castle.
Wait a minute.
You were just sitting in the studio just right next to me a minute ago.
I don't have time to explain how I got here.
Just know that I'm here.
Our queen right now.
Our continuing coverage of wall-to-wall, non-stop till your eyes bleed coverage of the casket moving of Queen Elizabeth.
What they're doing right now is a kind of Where's Waldo sort of situation where they just move it so often.
Really?
Nobody really knows where the queen is.
Right.
Okay.
It's kind of creepy to be looking at a dead body anyway so yeah so just keep moving it yeah yeah just keep moving just keep moving it okay so now she's in westminster hall which is which is what what exactly i mean i'm sorry
westminster hall yeah is what's done there in westminster hall uh this is where they uh make a lot of pudding they make pudding they make pudding i didn't know and ship it directly to america wow for joe biden
but i can't give the exact location
right now.
Because we are trying to keep it secret.
But it's somewhere there in
West Virginia.
Now, I'm looking at a picture, and there's a couple of things.
First of all, I've never seen the uniform
of the guards that are standing there.
They seem to have very large, pointy hats.
Those are dunce caps with a mop.
Is what those are, Gled.
I don't.
I don't get that, but
that's what those are.
Those are
dunce caps with a mop.
They're with a mop.
Okay.
I've never seen that kind of.
They're very specialized hats.
The British are quite proud of them.
And they only bring them out for special occasions.
Like this.
Yeah, like this.
Okay.
That's why we've never seen it.
Because I've seen, like the other guys, they've taken those big, round, black hats, you know, those guards, you know, the big like Wizard of Oz hats.
Yeah, those are Q-tips.
Those are what?
Those are Q-tips.
They're cute.
Where do you think the name comes from?
Queen.
The Queen and
Q-Tips.
So
if you were to say the full name of a Q-tip, it would be the Queen Tip.
Queen Tip?
Yeah.
Ha.
And that would be the top of the guy who's protecting.
Ha!
I didn't know that.
So
what happens next?
Well...
Next, they're going to move her to another location, which is also going to be secret.
But that's about five...
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.
They're going to put her in a hole.
Yes.
You mean in the ground?
In the ground.
In the ground.
A hole in the ground.
In the ground.
And will she remain there?
No.
No, she will.
No, they'll be moving.
They'll be moving.
Another couple weeks.
I think it's a month.
I think you're going to wait a month before they move.
Very good.
She will not stay in that location.
No.
Okay.
A lot of people don't know.
This is what they do with their monarchs.
This is what they do.
They just continually dig them up and move them.
I did not.
Yeah.
I did not.
Well, you're American.
Yeah.
Well, you are, too.
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?
I mean, it's kind of shit.
Okay, I'm sorry.
Okay.
All right.
So
those hats, I can't get past those hats.
They are nice.
They are
really nice.
They really are.
Yeah, they're very nice.
I'm glad you noticed that.
Yeah, well, you know, I'm an American.
Oh, look at the other guy.
The other guy right behind the guy with the hats.
He's got like a Mary Poppins hat.
That's rude, Glenn.
I'm sorry.
Don't be making fun of me.
Okay, you're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You know, I will say that out of all of the, you know, figures that are public figures, she's probably one of the best
for the Western culture in the last hundred years i mean she's i mean we're seeing people cry along the way uh and i probably would be too if i were english and had grown up
yeah how much uh well the she had she made 98 million euros a year
98 million euros per year That was her salary?
Yes, that was her salary.
That will be Charles III or whatever he is.
That will be his salary now.
You got that done.
Now, is that the official?
It is three, you're sure?
Yes.
Charles III.
Okay.
That means there's been two other thirds.
Is that what that means?
That's what I understand.
So was there Charles I, then Charles Jr.?
Yes.
Or is that a fast food restaurant?
No, that's Carles Jr.
and then there was the third.
You just showed how American you are.
Wow.
Right.
Right.
So 98 million euros a year was her.
88 million euros.
I can't imagine taxpayers not being happy about that.
Yeah.
Well, she worked hard for that money.
She worked really, really hard.
She went through several different.
You know how they use those big scissors to cut ribbons?
You know how heavy those things are?
I don't.
I've never had ribbons.
Really, really heavy scissors.
Especially if you're 90 years old.
Yeah.
Right.
So she would actually cut ribbons with giant scissors.
Ribbons.
That's what she did.
Fuck.
Was wearing
a girl?
She'd wear the crown while she did it.
Wow.
It was really super heavy.
And I hear that's heavy.
It is heavy.
Weighs over 80 pounds.
Over 80 pounds.
Yeah.
Those family jewels.
It's like a pretty.
No, that's Prince Andrew.
Oh.
Yeah.
Oh, my.
So,
so,
yeah, so she would,
like, where would she cut ribbons?
Like at grocery store openings.
Yeah.
Painless shoes when they were open.
You know, they're gone now.
Yeah.
It's that location.
She cut the ribbon for the opening.
So she lost a lot of gigs.
I have to go because people are looking at me.
Okay.
All right.
No, it's
very appropriate.
Okay, thank you.
From London, Pat Gray joining us just on our continuing non-stop coverage of The Queen's funeral.
I feel kind of bad about that, but not enough to not do it again.
Oh.
We're not making fun of her.
Just the coverage.
It's the coverage.
Well, just hally and the hats.
Yes.
But that's not her.
Again, she's not wearing the hat.
No, and what would she
say, hey, 98 million euros is too much?
No, no.
No, she's not going to say that.
No, of course not.
It's not her place to say that.
No, no, no, no.