The Media Are Rewriting History | Guests: Carol Roth & Andrew Crapuchettes | 11/16/21

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History is being written right before our eyes, by our corporate media and social media. Glenn reads off all the brands that are upping their prices to combat inflation. Author Carol Roth joins to discuss the rising inflation and how to prepare for the upcoming shortages. Florida mother Bailey Lashell joins to discuss how her daughter has been suspended multiple times for not wearing a mask. A parallel economy is being formed, and Andrew Crapuchettes, CEO of RedBalloon, joins to share how being fired for his beliefs led him to forge his own path. Nathan Nipper, writer and researcher for Glenn Beck, joins to discuss his new book, “Life on Christmas Eve.”
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Just looking over all the things we have to talk about today, the Rittenhouse trial, Biden and

his infrastructure plan, which he's very, very excited about, COVID, the origins, the next vaccine, and the economy and inflation.

And I'm looking at all of them, and the one thing they all have in common is the truth.

The truth that you are not hearing on many of these subjects if you are somebody who only listens to the mainstream media or you listen to the parties.

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We begin with the truth on COVID, your wallet,

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It's very dangerous, Chuck, because a lot of what you're seeing as attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science.

We all know something isn't right.

The NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain of function research.

Well, if you're vaccinated and your family members are vaccinated, then you can enjoy the holidays.

You can enjoy Halloween, trick-or-treating, and certainly Thanksgiving with your family.

Let's talk about herd immunity.

That is risky, and you'll wind up with many more infections of vulnerable people.

So I think that we just got to look that square in the eye and say it's nonsense.

Unvaccinated children of a certain age greater than two years old should be wearing masks.

No doubt about that.

People who have conspiracy theories, who deny a reality that's looking them straight in the eye, sometimes the truth becomes inconvenient to some people, so they react against me.

But this whole story will begin to make sense when you understand why.

From the beginning of the pandemic, Fauci's goal was to save his legacy and not your life.

The true story of what really happened.

And I have a great deal of respect for this body of the Senate, and it makes me very uncomfortable to have to say something, but he is egregiously incorrect in what he says.

History will figure that out on its own.

I tell it to you on Wednesday, November 17th:

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Exposing the world's most dangerous lie.

That is happening tomorrow at 8 p.m.

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Really important that we watch this.

We're going to be talking a lot about this over our Thanksgiving table,

and a lot of people are going to be, you know, misinformed.

What's happened here is our media,

social media

is rewriting history in real time.

We've never really had this before.

But our social media and our corporate media have become arms of the state and propaganda for a party.

They are truly pravda.

And people know this.

History is being written, but have you noticed you'll watch history with your own eyes and then you'll see that that's not what's being reported?

For instance, the Rittenhouse trial.

You watch the videotape.

It's not hard to see the guy was defending his life.

It's really not hard to see it.

And so then it goes to trial and we see all of the evidence and it's crystal clear.

And yet history is being written by our corporate media, by our

one-party system, it seems now,

and by social media.

squashing anybody who says anything differently.

That's going to end.

What Fauci said there, you know,

I hate to say it, but you're wrong.

And Rand Paul responds, history will be the judge of that soon.

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After that, Steve Dace, who's written a book on

COVID,

is going to be doing a question and answer, your questions, and he'll try to take you through the special and answer any of the questions.

He got the script last week.

Remember, he wrote a book on COVID.

I was nervous about how much of this do you know

Because there's a couple of things that I don't think anybody knows, but I thought somebody like Steve would really have a handle on this much more than

the average Joe, and he does.

But there is a lot there that he said, oh my gosh, I didn't know that.

And it is all backed up with documents.

And we will show you the documents on tomorrow's program.

So you have the corporate media telling you one thing about Rittenhouse, one thing about COVID.

You have a president who is completely out of touch.

And while the country is hungry, while the country is worried about inflation, what is he doing?

Well, he's passing his infrastructure bill.

Do you know what's in the infrastructure bill?

They signed it in yesterday.

And I know we've all been clamoring for this.

We've all been saying, geez, when will Congress act?

Well, Congress finally acted.

In the infrastructure bill, they've just made your car even more expensive.

They are mandating now in the infrastructure bill, passed and signed, congratulations.

In this bill, there is anti-drunk driving tech for your car.

It will be mandatory in three years in all cars, and you'll have to take a breathalyzer every time you try to start your car.

Now,

I don't think so.

The other thing is, is if you're driving erratic,

it will just pull you off to the side of the road and shut your car down.

Isn't that good?

I know we've been clamoring for it, right?

All of us.

All of us have been saying, geez, when are we going to get our car

to give us a breathalyzer before we can turn the engine on?

And if I'm driving erratically at all,

turn my car off and roll it over to the side of the road.

I think this is fantastic.

Congratulations.

Because that's what you voted for when you voted for...

for Joe Biden, right?

You voted for the for the

for the breathalyzer in the

Oh, you didn't?

You didn't know that was coming?

You think maybe he should concentrate on, I don't know, making the gas price go down?

Here's a woman in Baltimore.

I'm sure she's very excited about the new breathalyzer.

Here she is in Baltimore talking about...

All the things that are so great in America today.

Cuts.

Gas prices are ridiculous.

Like many drivers, Sheila Hill sees the higher gas prices putting a squeeze on people.

If it keeps going up, it's going to be hard for us to even go to work because the price is going to be too much.

But I have no other choice but to put gas in it if I still need to do what I need to do.

If gas prices go up, then something else has got to go down in terms of what you might buy.

So

we've got to keep our eyes on the gas prices and hope that they stabilize.

Kate Gerwin says it costs her $44 to $50 every week to fill up her vehicle.

Californians, good news for you.

Highest gas prices on record.

Cut seven.

We're talking, let me break this down for you.

California drivers now paying about $1.50 more per gallon than they did last year.

A huge increase.

This comes just as folks get ready to, you know, fill up those gas tanks and go on some Thanksgiving trips.

And some of the drivers we spoke with said they're not shocked.

They're high,

but you know, with every all the other prices in the world creeping up as well, it's not too surprising.

Man, they're high, really high, man.

I know it's California, but these are some really high gas prices.

I can't do this anymore.

I ride my motorcycle a lot more.

I have a one-ton diesel truck that just sits at the side of the house.

Can't afford to fill it up.

Okay, so gas prices.

Gas prices are going up.

By the way, they're talking about, well, as we told you yesterday, Line 5.

This is the

pipeline that is the life's blood for the center of the country

for gas and natural gas.

They're talking about closing that down.

They're also closing down more exploration

in very, very,

very, very

important land in New Mexico.

They want to make sure that that is pristine, you know, a part of New Mexico that no one will ever see.

But they want to make sure that that, so that that's going to help out.

And here's the White House just, you know, making things very, very clear, Pravda.

So I would just note this is not, you know, sometimes it's, I'm not saying you're doing this, but sometimes people compare this to the Recovery Act of 2009.

It is not that.

We are not in the middle of an economic, a historic economic crisis right now.

You're right.

We're not in the middle of it.

We're at the beginning of it.

This White House is so out of touch.

By the way, just want to let you know something else you're going to be very, very excited about because, you know,

we all have been saying, when are we going to have universal daycare?

Finally, universal daycare.

Well, that the daycare plan is right there.

Now, if you are,

this has just come out.

Gosh darn it.

Now we know this after the bill has been voted for and signed.

But it looks like if you have your daycare and you like it, you're probably not going to be able to keep it.

But don't worry, you'll be able to go into one of these new government things.

They're going to be great for your kids.

Oh, there is no one that loves children more than the government.

So

the daycare plan now in the new infrastructure bill that is going through,

it's forcing...

So this is not the infrastructure.

This would be the reconciliation bill, right?

This is the one that passed or is that the one.

This, I think, is the one that passed, Stu.

Hmm.

I could be wrong.

Can you tell me how many bills there are?

How many trillions of dollars are we spending this week?

We had the American Rescue Plan, then we had the American Jobs Plan and the American Family Plan.

But the jobs plan morphed into the bipartisan infrastructure framework,

which now is the BIF.

Yeah, the BIF.

Yeah.

Then the American Family Plan was rebranded over the summer as the 3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.

And that now is called the Build Back Better Bill.

Now, is the Build Back Better Bill the source of the.

I don't know.

I honest to God don't even know.

I don't even know.

I think this is already,

I think this is what has already passed

in the infrastructure bill.

Amazing.

But it is, it's, it's now because we want high quality daycare.

The government is forcing daycare centers now to nearly double the wages paid to most employees.

Now, that's going to be the biggest cost for most providers.

So, you know, if you have your daycare, yeah, they're going to probably double the price on you, or almost double the price, but you can afford it.

I mean, it's not like we're in a crisis or anything.

So, also, including the wage controls,

it forces states to adopt additional regulations

to provide, you know, for high quality.

The additional rules could include minimum staff to child ratios, facility upgrades, and minimum educational requirements for staff.

So that's not going to increase the price of your daycare at all.

So don't worry about

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Oh, oh.

You're gonna love this.

I love this.

Okay.

All right.

Woo!

I forgot to tell you this.

You know, it was a lot of bad news there.

Okay.

But I forgot to tell you that Nancy Pelosi

is demanding gender equity as a central component of climate action.

Thank God.

Because

she says that's a threat multiplier

to climate.

So we've got that.

We've got that going for us.

I think their priorities are right.

And you know what?

Let me be honest.

Kamala, we know she's not happening, right?

I mean, that's just not happening.

Not going well.

Not going well.

Yeah.

And so now

they're saying the one that's going to take her place, Buddha Judge.

Yeah, they're going Buddha Judge heavy here.

Because, I mean, who doesn't have confidence in that guy?

Well, he's had a really good start.

He had the time where he faked that he was biking to work.

Yes.

That was great.

That was great.

He had the time where he disappeared for multiple months.

Well, he had a child.

Yeah.

But he didn't have a child.

Right.

You know, the country's on fire.

You only have a job for four years.

Take a few months off.

Take a few months off.

He's done that.

And then he told

a lie about

the way roads were built to stop minorities from going to the beach.

Yes.

That was really good.

So, I mean,

how could you not believe it?

I think

complete confidence in him almost as much as Betto?

Betto is running now officially for governor of Texas.

He is a professional loser now.

I just want you to know.

You do this three times.

You lose three times.

You're a pro at this.

There's nobody better at losing than you.

And that's exactly what the Democrats in Texas did.

They know.

They're like,

let's get Betto to do it.

Yeah, he'll run for anything.

And they know that there's not a chance in hell a Democrat is going to win.

Even if Jesus came back, he might have a hard time winning in this atmosphere if he was a Democrat, which he would not be, kids.

I just want you to know it's in the Bible, it's in the Bible, pretty sure.

I mean, Bible country, Bible country, yeah.

Um, but uh, that's what's happening.

Betto is Betto's the sacrificial lamb here in Texas.

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This is great.

Yesterday, I told you about the LA ports that they were going to

start assessing fines,

which would have cost in the tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars within a week.

The officials have delayed that until November 22nd.

So that's good.

That's really good.

We got that going for us.

California gas prices hit a record for a a second consecutive day.

They're banning drilling near New Mexico's, what is it, Chaco Canyon?

Goya says...

Near is a little bit of a stretch, too.

What is it, 10 miles?

I guess that's near if you're driving a car quickly.

Yeah, well, if you're going to the sun, the moon is near, too.

Goya says with inflation,

they're going to have to hike their prices.

Nestle says they're hiking their prices.

Tyson Foods says they're going to hike their prices.

Kraft, they're hiking their prices by 20%.

IBM says inflation fears could trigger some chaos.

Huh.

Interesting.

Interesting choice of words there.

General Motors revoking heat seat option due to chip shortage.

So even the cars you are going to get are not going to be the car that you necessarily want.

But that's all part of the process.

We have to expect less.

Carol Roth is the author of The War on Small Business.

If you want to know what happened in COVID and how this is all playing out for the average person,

make sure you read The War on Small Business.

She's a former Wall Street investment banker.

Turned to Jesus and

started going, wait, nobody's really caring about the small business.

Carol Roth is with us now.

Hi, Carol.

How are you?

Hey, glad are you well.

How are you?

Very good.

So last time you were on, we talked about, you know, preparing.

And

I asked you specifically about

gas and oil and natural gas for heat.

And we've had some updates.

And I wanted to get your...

I wanted to get your thoughts on this.

Sala Morova has come out and said that she wants oil, gas, and coal companies to go bankrupt for climate change.

And I think that is the plan from the left and this administration.

That's not radical to them.

Do you believe that?

The fact that somebody like Ms.

Omarova could be considered to be that near to our money supply and decision-making is absolutely indicative of the fact that we should all be very concerned, saying things aloud.

I mean, this used to be the quiet part.

Now they're just saying it out loud, saying things like we should bankrupt oil and gas, and particularly the small guys

in pursuit of climate change and climate justice.

Saying things like we should be getting rid of private banks so that they could so we could all deposit our money with the Federal Reserve.

I mean, this is a woman who was trained at the University of Moscow, and her thesis that was about Karl Marx and capital, the sole copy has magically disappeared from the internet.

So if that gives you any sense of the kinds of thought process that's going on.

But yeah, I mean it's interesting.

I'm not sure how much of this is sort of an evil plan versus central planning stupidity, but it really doesn't matter, does it?

Because the outcome is always going to be the same, whether it's intentional or just because they think they know better, we're the ones that pay the economic damage.

And it's not only in proactive additional dollars that need to be spent to convert to things that we

may not want or need, but it's lost productivity and it's the taking away of choice and the impact on our individual lives that happen when a handful of people think they know better than the free market

in terms of what we're doing.

And certainly we're seeing that in the energy arena from everything from the administration to what they've done more broadly with this quote-unquote ESG investing.

We have John Kerry saying every coal plant in America will be closed down by 2030.

I think that's an impossible

standard to keep and would would

end in massive, massive blackouts and brownouts.

Am I right on that or not?

Did you look into this?

I did look into this.

It's interesting.

Usually, when I go out and talk to experts in areas that are not 100% core to my expertise, and I say, you know, I'd like to give you credit on air if I talk about this.

Usually, you get the, okay, you know, here's how you credit me.

Everyone's like, no, no, I don't want to talk about this, but let me tell you what happened.

Just don't use my name.

And this is across the country.

So this isn't just a California issue, which obviously is leading the nation, but even experts out of Texas, people who are monitoring the electric grid, are incredibly concerned about brownouts or blackouts.

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

In the future or now?

Now.

Now.

Already.

So forget about 2030, but now, because we're not making the level of investments to keep what we do have have up in this in this push for transition, you know, we want to have maintenance of what we already have, and that's becoming more and more difficult.

And obviously we're seeing it just countrywide in terms of our energy dependence.

So I have been told reliably, again, even in Texas that you want to have a backup source of power.

And I have been told almost everybody said either a propane, diesel, or combo generator is something that you're going to want to have because, you know, in a state, for example, like Texas, the quote was: once the state loses power, it will take a minimum of two weeks to restore plants back to operations and customers able to use grid power again.

So, you know, this isn't something that we've got nine years or whatever to be thinking about.

We should be planning and preparing now.

So, you have this, it's worse in California because you can't buy the generators, right?

You can't use diesel generators or gas power generators.

I think that

depending on which city you are located in and

kind of

like where you are within the state, I mean, I think you still can get in certain places like a propane-based generator, but they are starting,

whether it's the limitation of natural gas in new construction, taking gas out of commercial kitchens.

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Taking natural gas out of kitchens?

Commercial kitchens.

Oakland's already put this in effect.

A number of cities are doing this.

The California Restaurant Association filed a suit on behalf of restaurants, and it was dismissed.

So if you want to have your natural gas cooked, you know, walk food or burgers or whatnot, like you can't do that anymore in certain cities.

And so they are completely taking away

even just the ability to cook certain types of foods because they want to make sure that you only have an electric hookup.

And

I'm not a chef, Glenn.

I know this is going to surprise you.

I'm not the most domestic gal out there.

But even I know that there's certain things that you're not going to be wanting to cook on an electric stove.

That's unbelievable.

Okay.

So

diesel propane or combo generator as a backup.

We should all be looking at that.

I mean,

the solar is unreasonable, completely unreasonable.

I mean, I have solar at my house and I'm completely off the grid.

And that has cost me a fortune.

No average person

can go there.

And that's with a diesel backup and a natural gas backup.

Yeah, unfortunately,

the technology isn't there for what

the proponents of it would like for it to be.

Not to say that it might not be in the future, but we're not there.

And that's the problem, is that they're trying to push us in a direction where we're just not prepared for it, and it's going to create issues

on a financial and personal level for people.

And who's going to end up suffering the most?

Of course, it's going to be the middle class.

I'm sure that the folks who are the most poor will get some sort of benefit from the government.

And if you're super wealthy, they'll

figure out some workaround for you.

But this is once again something that the middle class is going to end up bearing the cost of.

And by the way, the costs that they're estimating are out of this world.

And those are just the dollars that we're putting out, not economic damage or personal damage.

I've seen anywhere from $5 to $10 trillion on the lowest side, which we know that that's never going to be the case, to north of 90 trillion in some of these estimates.

And we know the financial engineering that they always do, that, oh, well, we're just going to look at it at a certain period of time.

So, you know, if you look at it over a long period of time, it's a ton of money.

This is a ton of money towards something that a lot of people don't want.

And if they really cared about the environment, we'd be looking at things like carbon recapture technology and nuclear energy and all these things that we know America can lead on instead of forcing an agenda that all of these folks are probably invested in, and that's probably why they're pushing it.

It's a resource for them to be making money at the expense of, by the way, the red states, which are heavily invested in fossil fuels.

No coincidence there.

Aaron Powell, Carol,

what are we looking at for inflation?

Do you think?

I mean, how long before it is so bad that everyone is screaming in pain?

Well, so that the challenge and sort of the

I hate to use the smart thing, let's say the evil thing that they've done

is that it's going to affect different people differently.

And I think that's part of why they've been trying to sell that this is not happening.

You know, we first heard it's not going to happen.

It's going to run a little bit hot.

It's quote-unquote transitory, which anyone who's been listening to me knows I've been saying this whole time.

Of course it's not.

And now they're trying to sell you that it's a good thing.

Oh, you know,

you're you're going to be able to buy a $4,000 suit.

Good for you.

And you're going to spend less now because you won't be able to afford things.

And so

we'll stop being this consumer nation.

Yeah, that was unfortunate.

That's just exactly what we all wanted to do.

It's unfortunate.

So the issue here is that because of all of the money printing that's happened and all the stimulus that has increased inflation, it has increased asset value.

So, if you own a house or a bunch of houses, if you have a huge stock portfolio, if you've had access to capital, to debt capital to go out and buy these big assets, those assets are going to probably continue to inflate in price because there's all of these dollars out there and they need to go somewhere.

But if you are in the middle class again, or if you're poorer and you need to go out and buy the things that your family needs to live,

the food to put on your table and the gas to get to work.

This is, you know, it's already really painful.

And unfortunately, the elites in the media who are supposed to be pointing this out and acting as a check and balance are now laughing at the average American and saying, oh, why do you need to drink that much milk?

Or, you know, maybe you should cut back on your expenditures instead of holding the people who are creating these policies to task.

And then, oh, by the way, you know, they just signed a $1.2 trillion bill yesterday and are trying to spend trillions more and then selling us on, oh, yeah, that's going to bring down inflation.

Like, I don't know.

That didn't show up in any of my economics platforms of course.

But, you know, it's a really bad situation.

And it's kind of like what happened in COVID, right?

When they shut down small businesses, but they kept the big businesses open, even though the average people were screaming because those who are connected were benefiting, nothing happened.

And I see the same kind of split and great consolidation of power and wealth, as I've been calling it.

And

some of this, even if you fix some of the supply chain, things like the wage increases, those aren't going to slow down.

You can't pay somebody $20 an hour today to start, and then three months from now think you're going to be paying entry-level people $7.

It just has to happen.

Carol Roth.com, CarolRoth.

Her latest book is The War on Small Business.

Carol Roth.com.

Thanks, Carol.

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We're just talking off air about Carol Roth and what she had to say and the power outages, which will come.

They will come.

And, you know, what is the average person going to do?

Because the average person cannot afford solar generation.

It's just too expensive.

Yeah, I've looked a little bit at the Tesla solar roof, which is really cool technology.

It really replaces your actual shingles, basically, with solar panels.

What does that look cost?

Yeah, it doesn't look like the normal thing where they looks like they're stapling solar panels on the top of your house.

Right, right, right.

It looks normal and cool.

However, it's, you know, for a relatively large house, I mean, you're

charging, it's going to be as much as a small house.

It's like buying another house on top of your house to pay.

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I'm going to introduce you to

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Somebody who has had had the courage to stand.

Don't know what that means for her academic career, but we're going to talk to her coming up in just a second.

Also, more on COVID.

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There's a saying that old timers used to say, well, it's better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.

Well,

yeah, pretty much...

Everything is better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.

Reminds me of my mother.

You'll put an eye out.

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It's very dangerous, Chuck, because a lot of what you're seeing as attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science.

We all know something isn't right.

The NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain of function research.

Well, if you're vaccinated and your family members are vaccinated, then you can enjoy the holidays.

You can enjoy Halloween, trick-or-treating, and certainly Thanksgiving with your family.

Let's talk about herd immunity.

That is risky, and you'll wind up with many more infections of vulnerable people.

So, I think that we just got to look that square in the eye and say it's nonsense.

Unvaccinated children of a certain age greater than two years old should be wearing masks.

No doubt about that.

People who have conspiracy theories, who deny a reality that's looking them straight in the eye, sometimes the truth becomes inconvenient for some people, so they react against me.

But this whole story will begin to make sense when you understand why, from the beginning of the pandemic, Fauci's goal was to save his legacy and not your life.

The true story of what really happened.

And I have a great deal of respect for this body of the Senate, and it makes me very uncomfortable to have to say something, but he is egregiously incorrect in what he says.

History will figure that that out on its own.

I tell it to you on Wednesday, November 17th.

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Exposing the world's most dangerous lie.

You know, I think it's crazy that we haven't paid attention to Davos.

Davos, a few months back at the World Economic Forum,

they said, quote, the time of big government is back,

and COVID is the proving ground for their new great society.

This is why it is crucial that we understand exactly what happened.

Where did COVID come from?

What's the origin story?

How did the Chinese, how did our government first react when the pandemic began?

What was our government doing?

Back in 2019.

For both the pandemic and the race to the vaccine, the approved narrative is that it all began in late December.

But my chalkboard tomorrow night will show you something completely different.

We have official Chinese documents that show some very strange activity at and around

the Wuhan lab.

And surprise, surprise,

the

timing just doesn't fit the approved narrative.

We have the documents to show you, not just from China, but also all of those redacted emails.

You know, if you were really committed, what you'd do is you'd get all of the 25

people that were on the CC list and you'd FOIA all 25 so you could see what was redacted on their copies.

And unfortunately for Fauci and others, not everything was redacted the same way.

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It's important to understand because it has changed everything.

And they are not letting up.

And all of this stuff about masks and all of this, everything that you are dealing with with vaccines.

This is all for control.

This is the great society.

Some people are standing up.

Bailey Lachelles, she's the mother of a second grader in a Florida school.

This second grader has been

suspended 38 times because she won't wear a mask.

Well,

her mom is with us now.

Hi, Bailey.

How are you?

Hi, Glenn.

How are you?

I'm good.

So

tell me this story.

How did your

daughter, Fiona,

become so passionate?

Was this driven by you?

What happened?

Not by me.

At the beginning of the year, promised Fiona that she would not have to mask because there was an opt-out, and I told her I would write that letter.

When the school took it back,

I told her I wasn't sure what to do and

she was adamant about not wearing a mask, told me that she would end up getting suspended.

And I said, if you get suspended for not wearing a mask, I will not be upset with you.

I've always told you that the worst thing that can happen at school is your principal calls your mom because you're going to be in big trouble then.

So I had to kind of flip it and tell her this year, hey, what's the worst thing your principal can do is call your mom.

And she said, she was just knew as long as she she was okay as long as she knew she wasn't going to be in trouble at home.

So

stuck by that.

Suspended 38 times.

And that means

she had to go home for like three days each time, right?

After the first three days, they gave her a silent lunch first, then they removed her from class and segregated her to the office.

Then it was an in-school suspension, and

she had served 12 three-day suspensions

before going back.

Okay.

And then on September, late September, you got a letter that said, it's a second-degree misdemeanor for your daughter to be absent from school so much.

And your daughter has only missed three days of school for medical issues, being sick.

The rest of them, are all from the school board, right?

Yes, well, she's missed four now because she spent the morning with Governor DeSantis one morning.

So she has missed four days now.

The others were all

38 days of suspensions.

And

they told me she needed to be under the care of a licensed physician, or I could be facing charges in that letter.

Written by the assistant principal.

Oh my gosh.

How hostile is this school and the school?

I saw the video.

You have a website up,

standupforfarina.com,

where it shows some of her suspensions, et cetera, et cetera.

And she was talking in front of the school board and they cut this eight-year-old's mic.

Yes, they sure did.

When we're at the school board meetings, it's like you're walking into a federal building with the bulletproof vests, the way they treat the parents.

They threw a man to the ground and arrested arrested him, charged him with felony charges.

I witnessed the whole thing myself.

The man never did anything.

And they just believe that they are the ultimate authority when it comes to our kids.

And I've said it before, I don't know about anybody else, but I never agreed to co-parent with the government in any way.

No, I don't think any of us did.

How is she doing now?

She's back, she's back to school.

She is back to school.

And the school board issued an email.

Tell me about the email

or the decision to change things.

How did that come about and how did she receive that?

They had said that they would go mask optional at a board meeting on November 15th.

Then all of a sudden on a Saturday early evening, I think about 4 o'clock, the email went out to all the parents from a school district that doesn't send anything on the weekends.

So of course, many parents still didn't know Monday morning,

but letting us know that they would go to mask the opt-out plan, as they call it, as of Monday the 8th.

So she was able to go back a week earlier than she expected.

She's got to be happy.

So did this.

She was actually with grandpa, and he got to tell her.

I made him video it for me, though.

She was pretty thrilled.

And

I mean, she's the one who made the difference here.

She's the one who got this changed.

What do you think this means for her in the future?

I've always known she's a special kid, but, you know, to us, this was just, this is Fiona

doing what Fiona does,

believing in what, believing in the truth and what she feels is right.

And I've tried to teach her the right way, you know, for the whole eight years.

But this is, to her, this was

not a big deal like it is right now that I see across the nation, across the world.

But,

you know, I do agree with the fact that if an eight-year-old can stand up to this, let's more of a start saying no to,

you know, and fighting back peacefully.

Yeah.

Because

we're losing it.

We're losing it if we don't.

We sure are.

Bailey, thank you so much.

That's Bailey the Shells, the mom of the second grader.

You bet.

And

my best to your daughter.

It is amazing how these kids are coming out to us.

I think this generation

is remarkable.

I think the, you know, from eight years and up,

I think some of these kids are truly, truly remarkable, and they are changing.

They are not the same as the millennial

who, I think, bought into a lot of this stuff.

I think these kids are good, kind,

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And I think this is the generation that is going to save our country.

We just have to do our part, make sure that we help them out

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There is some really good news,

Stu.

For those people in classrooms now, universities, and even in your own homes,

there is a new device that will sound an alarm when it detects offensive language.

I believe I remember this from Demolition Man,

the movie with Sylvester Salone, documentary from a few years ago.

So this has just been

shown at the Dubai

Design Week.

I like to get all of my freedom-loving things from the Middle East.

But they've named the system after Themis, the Greek goddess of social order and justice.

And so they're testing it now in classrooms and universities as well as in more intimate home-based situations.

It's about the size of a lamp, and

it's intended to moderate unsavory or possibly offending discussion in classrooms, universities, and in the home

in order to manifest political correctness around the conversation.

This is great.

Can we combine this with the anti-drunk driving measures they're taking in cars so that anywhere you go,

you can just have constant alarms going off for the offensive things you say?

Yeah.

I think that's a.

Now you have a problem with the drunk driving thing?

I do.

Yeah.

You really?

You have a problem with that.

Huh.

And what is your problem?

My problem is I don't want to pay for it.

I don't want to have to breathe into my car every time.

Hang on, just a second.

Hang on.

Our themis has just gone off.

Oh, no.

Apparently, you are against the drunk driving stuff because you like drunk drivers.

No.

And you want to kill children.

No.

I don't want to breathe into my car

before I drive somewhere.

And I don't want the car.

Monitoring all of my activities.

Okay, again.

Oh, no.

I think this one, let me just, yeah, I'm checking.

This one is because

it's a little slow.

This one is because you wanted to drive your car.

Oh.

Oh, just the driving.

Well, you've already had one strike against you.

And with one strike, you lose the privilege of driving your car.

So I just think people should be able to make their own decisions.

Okay, Stu, I'm going to have to shut you down here.

Can you imagine living in a world like that where

there's something monitoring everything you say and it is telling you whether or not you should say it or not?

What

kind of world

are we designing here?

I mean, you want to talk about freedom of speech.

This is as far away from freedom of speech and freedom for thought that we have.

I mean,

holy cow.

But

this is what's coming.

Did you see yesterday that

England has just said now it's mandatory, two shots, two shots, not enough.

you now have to have the third booster

otherwise you won't get the vaccine passport it's not stop booster shots now I mean if you've given them the right to do the two

why not three and when they come out for the new variant why not that one

and you'll have to comply Otherwise you won't be able to get your passport.

Maybe this stuff shouldn't come from a centralized government that

holy cow.

I am saying sorry uh

holy cow holy cow this is can you imagine what they'll do if they can do this they can stop your speech and they can control whether your car runs or not what if you want to pull into like let's say a taco bell drive-through and i'm not saying i've ever done something like this before but yeah then you'd have this go off yeah and it can navigate you to like the salad place next to you that's exactly right that's exactly right and that would happen because the government is paying for health care of course you have to make sure everything everything is buttoned up that way, right?

We can't have any people having a delicious girlfriend.

Can you believe we're living this time?

I mean, we're living in this era.

It is so bizarre.

And you think about that.

We're not even the farthest, right?

Like we are, in comparison to even Europe, still

like doing a...

We're still on the right side of that

in a lot of ways.

Yeah,

they're on the right side of

some of the other things.

Like abortion, for example.

We are now far more progressive, quote unquote, than Europe is when it comes to life issues, which is stunning.

Now, when it comes to end of life, they may have us.

Oh, yeah.

Wait,

no, you were going to defend end of life.

I was going to say you should be able, obviously, to stay alive.

Whoa, my gosh, it got louder.

The government should decide when you

live or die.

Huh, no warning on that.

I think you should be able to live.

Now my voice seems to be a story.

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You know, Stu and I were just talking off air.

It is really sad,

but also I'm really happy that this is happening.

It's sad that it has to be this way, but there is a parallel economy that is being built now.

People are realizing what is coming, and they are starting to build banks and insurance companies that will be

outside of the system because they're just going to make it impossible for anybody to to have any money, any loans, to do anything that they that they want unless you play along.

And we're already seeing this now in our own businesses.

And I think there's a great opportunity for

to get really good employees right now.

If you're working in a company where they're telling you you have to get vaccinated,

you have to, you know, go through that

whites are all evil seminar.

What if you don't want to?

Where do you go to work?

I want to introduce you to a guy who was in this very position,

except he was, I mean, he's been in the high-tech industry for 20 years.

He was in Silicon Valley.

Then he became the CEO and founding member of MC.

which

was a consulting company of three employees, and he turned it into an international economic data firm with over 250 employees nationwide.

But he had a problem.

He was a Christian CEO, and I guess that

wasn't something in the cards for the company anymore.

And so he started a new business that I think is fantastic.

We talked about it, I think, last week.

His name is Andrew

Krapuchets.

And he is on with us now.

Hello, Andrew.

Hey, good morning, Glenn.

Thank you very much.

And kudos on pronouncing my name.

It is a terrifying name.

It is on the air.

Yeah, when you're on the air and you see this,

you know, I had to make sure I looked at it again to make sure I got it right.

Crappy Shetz.

It's true.

It's Crappy Shetz.

You must have had a horrible childhood with the name Crappy Shetz.

Yeah, you either have a horrible childhood or you just lean into it and you really enjoy it.

Right, okay.

And everybody thinks they've thought of the best new joke for that name.

And I'll tell you right now, I've heard them all.

Yeah, I bet you have.

And none of those jokes could be said on the air.

So let's move on.

Correct.

From your name.

Okay, so, Andrew, I saw this story, I think, last week, and we reached out to you right away because I think what you're doing is

right on the money.

First of all, tell me how it ended with you and the company.

Why did you leave?

Yeah.

So, again, I've been in the tech space for a while.

I've also

started a bunch of companies because I also believe that as Christians, we serve a creator God, and so we are little creators.

And so we should look for ways that we can create things that we can then use to turn around and bless other people.

So I've started a variety of businesses, and obviously the most recent, and full disclosure, I'm still an advisor to the board

but for me to be involved in the day-to-day was just not palatable so

so we

we ended and part of it is it was clear to me it was time to move on anyway and there's two reasons for this As I've been deep in the tech world and have a lot of friends in Seattle and Portland and San Francisco and on that West Coast crazies,

I saw them using their company's platform to push on a woke worldview, using their company's platform to, in the last election cycle, say, you must vote for Joe Biden.

This is the most important election ever.

And it's like, I thought you were a software company, not a political advocacy company.

Correct.

But it became clear that a lot of the people, especially in the tech world, were using their company to do this.

And then I saw a lot of my fellow employees who were just, and not fellow employees, but fellow colleagues around the country, just keeping their head down.

And it's what's funny is when I started Red Balloon, a lot of people who are executives wrote me and said, you know, I love what you're doing, but I can't like what you're doing because, if you know what I mean.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Because I can't have anyone know that I'm a conservative.

And my word to them is, look, there's a lot of conservatives and Christians out there.

And I think it's time to raise the pirate flag or the Christian flag and simply say, this is who I am

and be unashamed of that.

And so if you don't,

if you don't,

we lose.

We lose.

We have to stand and stand together.

And I don't mind standing with other people that don't share my belief, but they currently mind me.

And I'm not going to.

Why can you say all of this crazy stuff that I disagree with?

And I don't have to even,

I don't, I don't want to talk about it, honestly.

I don't want to talk about it anymore.

Can we just do our work?

But you can't live in that world now.

It's not good enough.

You must participate.

Yeah, and absolutely.

And if you don't, then you get fired.

And I had a good friend who lost.

his job because he didn't use the right pronoun.

So the vaccine issue is obviously the most recent and pressing for a lot of of people because you have to put it in your body.

But they have been pushing this for a long time, whether it's CRT, whether it's the right pronouns.

And I think it is time for conservatives and Christians to stand up because the reality is that these conservatives, all of you who are listening, are the hardest workers.

You're the people who are making the company go.

And so I started Red Balloon partly because of this wokeness in the workplace and partly because I saw this enormous gap in the the labor market, where we simply don't have enough people to get all the work done.

And the administration, the Biden administration, has seen fit to demotivate people to actually participate in the labor market and now with a vaccine mandate to tell them they're not allowed to participate in the labor market.

So we have an unprecedented tight labor market.

We have an economy that's trying to get going, but simply is not allowed to.

And I think you're spot spot on.

We need to start creating these alternative economies because I'll tell you, it is really fun to be an unapologetic, conservative Christian and a public one.

And I would encourage everyone out there, it's time to raise your hands, raise your head, raise the pirate flag, and come out.

was talking on a different show yesterday and I thought we need to start using the hashtag coming out conservative

and just tell people, you know, start proclaiming who you are.

And it's okay.

And we don't need to turn into all of us be political advocates because I don't think that's necessarily the right thing either.

But I do think it's an opportunity to just be unapologetic about who you are and what you believe.

Yeah, I don't want to become an activist.

I mean, I kind of am now, but I don't want to become an activist.

I just like to work in places where, you know, even if you disagree, nobody's going to get fired for it.

Nobody's going to get fired for it.

Let's just be human beings to each other.

So you started Red Balloon, and

how is this going?

Yeah, no, so Redballoon.work

has blown me away because I've started a number of businesses before.

And I'll tell you, Glenn, I've never been part of a business before where I get unsolicited thank you notes from perfect strangers all over the country literally every day.

People just saying, thank you for standing up for freedom.

And that's my encouragement to all of you listening is stand stand up for freedom.

And you'd be surprised.

There's a lot of people who want to follow that.

So I started RedBalloon.work three months ago, and we now have had over 400,000 people on the site looking for freedom.

We have over 1,200 employers who have signed up.

And every single day we have tens of thousands of job searches on the site.

It's still new, and I want to have millions of jobs,

but I've been super encouraged by this.

And we've also just seen an overwhelming amount of support from people like someone said sent me a thank you note and said hey would you like a billboard in Times Square and

a side note if someone asked me that the answer is yes and so Red Balloon has a billboard in Times Square and will through the end of the year because they said look this is an important moment and we need to stand up for freedom.

So there are powerful people out there who maybe aren't ready to raise their pirate flag, but they're definitely behind the cause.

I will tell you this too, that it is, it's really important that

business people, if you're looking for a job,

I hear from people all the time that are living behind

the

iron curtain in the east of our country, and

they want out, but they can't...

they can't move without a job.

They have to have a job.

And how do you know?

And I encourage everyone, every company that is taking a stand to register and become part of this.

And when you have

a job opening, open it up to redballoon.work.

And let's get people working together.

Absolutely.

Because what you do as an employer is you're not only getting access to really the best kind of workers, right?

The workers who aren't

an HR nightmare, who are constantly complaining, you're getting people who just want to focus on work, which is phenomenal.

So the best kind of workers, workers, but you're also giving encouragement to millions of Americans and saying, look, you're not the only one.

Because the liberal media today desperately wants us all to believe that we're the only one that believes the way we do and that we're all crazy.

And the more people, especially employers, who stand up and say, no, I'm going to put my logo on here.

I talked to one CEO who said, look,

I have been keeping my head down as a conservative Christian for years, but I feel like if I don't die on this hill, there might not be any left.

I agree.

And so it's time.

I agree.

Well, thank you very much, Andrew.

I appreciate it.

That's Andrew Krapuchets, the founder and CEO of Red Balloon, Red Balloon.work.

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Thanks, Andrew.

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I got to tell you,

the Rittenhouse jury is already deliberating, and the deliberation is already taking too long.

Yes.

Should have been one second.

We're all good.

We all obviously.

They should all just have gotten up in the jury box, looked at each other and went, we're all set, aren't we?

Do we need to leave?

Do we need to actually deliberate on this one?

You know,

it's crazy what the media has done here.

They have made him into a monster.

He's clearly not.

I mean, what was the big thing?

Hands up, don't shoot.

Hands up, don't shoot, right?

That was the big BLM thing.

Hands up, don't shoot.

Well, that's what happened.

If he turned around and you were chasing him and saying you were going to kill him, he'd point the gun at you.

And if you put your hands up,

he didn't shoot.

At least twice on video.

Right, right.

I mean, this is such an easy case.

But, you know, we'll see.

Yeah, and there's two things that are complicating here.

One was the gun charge, which is...

Which did look like initially they had a good chance of getting him on.

Except the gun is no one under 17 can have a gun.

He didn't bring it across state lines.

He got it out of his father's safe in Kenosha.

So he didn't bring it across state lines.

A 17-year-old cannot have a gun unless it's a long gun, unless it's a rifle, which is what he had.

Yes.

The law is written in a confusing way, so you can understand some of the confusion, but that got tossed out before they even went to the jury.

So that was the easiest one to get.

They did add some other options, basically, like if you want to give him a lesser charge than what he was initially charged for.

So there's probably going to be some time going through those.

Wouldn't take me any time.

I would assume there's definitely people on this jury that it's not going to take them any time either.

But it's possible that it takes time to just go through those and figure out if there's going to be a lesser charge.

But every minute that this goes on is slightly worse for Kyle Rittenhouse.

If it takes a long time, you could see it maybe going to a mistrial.

Or, I mean, I can't believe they would convict him or something serious, but who would have been a good person?

You'd have to have all

12.

Yeah, unanimous

verdict against him seems incredibly unlikely.

And if you go back and listen to the stuff that they were saying yesterday, I mean, the prosecution's case is basically, if you have a gun, it's impossible to be a case of self-defense.

Right.

If you have a gun and you shoot somebody,

you brought a gun to a fist fight.

Well, but I didn't know if he had a gun or not.

Somebody's in my house in the middle of the night.

I have a gun.

I have a gun and I will shoot.

Not good enough.

This prosecution is bizarre.

Yeah, I think what happened was there was a supply chain disruption for lawyers, so they couldn't find any on the shelves and they just picked up some random guy off the streets who knows nothing about the law.

That's a possibility.

I think there is a really good prosecutor.

There are really good sitting on a barge just right now.

Yeah.

Right out of Long Island.

Poor dudes in a container ship out there being like, I could win this case.

Let me out of the container.

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We all know something isn't right.

The NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain of function research.

Well, if you're vaccinated and your family members are vaccinated, then you can enjoy the holidays.

You can enjoy Halloween, trick-or-treating, and certainly Thanksgiving with your family.

Let's talk about herd immunity.

That is risky, and you'll wind up with many more infections of vulnerable people.

So I think that we just got to look that square in the eye and say it's nonsense.

Unvaccinated children of a certain age greater than two years old should be wearing masks.

No doubt about that.

People who have conspiracy theories, who deny reality that's looking them straight in the eye, sometimes the truth becomes inconvenient to some people, so they react against me.

But this whole story will begin to make sense when you understand why, from the beginning of the pandemic, Fauci's goal was to save his legacy and not your life.

The true story of what really happened.

And I have a great deal of respect for this body of the Senate, and it makes me very uncomfortable to have to say something, but he is egregiously incorrect in what he says.

History will figure that out on its own.

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This is really important because you're going all, everybody's going home, or you're going to have visitors at your house.

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So I have that for you.

There's the first thing.

For COVID, if you are going to be with other people, I want to arm you so you have facts and you have a place you can go to and watch it with them.

After you've watched it this week, watch it with your family next week.

The other thing is

something that will put you into the mood

of

giving and opening your heart and

Christmas.

I mean, I remember on this program, by next week, we would have been all Christmas, and that's all we would have been talking about is Christmas and all the good things about Christmas.

We haven't done that in years because we can't afford the airtime to not talk about the things that are going on.

But one of the guys who works with me, he is one of our researchers and writers.

And we've worked together for many years now, and he's a salt of the earth kind of guy,

knows his history really well.

His name is Nathan Nipier, I believe.

It's close.

Or Nathan Nipper.

That's what it is.

Nathan.

I've never heard of him.

Nathan Nipper.

How are you, Nathan?

Good.

So Nathan has written a book, and he brought it to me about a year ago.

And I didn't know all of the story at the time that you brought it.

I didn't know the backstory.

But you were working here years before I came here.

Yeah, before Mercury Studios was

even a glint in your eye.

This is way back in 2008, 2009.

I guess you were doing your Fox show at the time.

And yeah, I worked for a separate media company that was housed in the studio building.

And

so in the aftermath of that 2008 financial crisis,

this company that I was working for started having some financial problems of their own.

You know, they were having trouble making payroll.

Yeah.

And

sort of long, longish story shorter,

I had done some minor league screenwriting, you know, early in my career.

And

this particular story that is now this book, I wrote as a screenplay.

And I really needed a sale at the time because they were having trouble making payroll.

Right.

And

came really close.

I thought it was going to happen.

The agent that I was working with at the time, she was very enthusiastic about it, made it to the final level at this cable network that shall

remain named.

Not to you, not to the rest of us.

It did not happen.

I was crushed.

It didn't happen because it is,

it references it's a wonderful life.

Yeah, I mean,

that's true.

The sort of the reasoning, and you never know these things about the screenwriting business is

very horrible.

Yeah, that was one of the final, you know, the final decision maker was like, well, you kind of have to know too much about that movie, you know, to understand what's going on.

And that was sort of their excuse.

And nobody knows it.

Who knows anything about it?

It's a wonderful life.

That's what the agent said at the time.

And I was like, I know.

That's my deal.

Everybody knows this movie.

So the book is out today,

and

you wrote it, and then you put the story away.

You came to work for me, right?

Yeah.

It's overwhelming, honestly,

the fact that I'm here sitting in this building again talking to you because it's really, this book represents, I mean, this is God's kindness, God's paying attention to the details of our lives, you know, and redeeming things that you think is hopeless, situations that you think are hopeless.

Because,

yeah, I mean, I actually, because I wasn't getting paid at the time, and I stayed on at that media company in the hopes that it was going to turn around while I'm applying to other jobs, you know, and then I had that rejection of the script sale.

And so I stayed late in actually, it's in the office where Stu's producer works now.

I sit up there for a few hours one night, just cranked out the first chapter thinking, could I turn this into a book?

And then I was like, no, I don't have time for this.

You know, I got a third child was on the way at the time,

not getting paid.

I mean, it was a desperate situation, you know?

And so I did the old proverbial put it in a drawer and didn't touch it for years.

So I finally did six years ago is when I cranked out the first draft of this book just before I started working with you.

And it kind of melts my brain that I'm now back in the studio that I had sworn off working in media.

I seriously had walked away from the industry.

You know,

the book starts kind of like the George Bailey thing, jumping from a bridge.

And I think that that has nothing to do with It's a Wonderful Life.

That's Nathan going,

why did I go back and and work for him?

I could jump off a bridge.

Absolutely.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Because you had made, some of your scripts had been made into movies before.

This is not like you weren't just like, it wasn't like a shot in the dark.

That's true.

And I say minorly because it was, I guess, basic cable.

You know, it's probably double-A-ball or whatever.

Yeah.

More than I've done.

It wasn't totally random.

I had done that before.

And so that's why I thought, oh, there's a chance here.

You know, maybe this is going to go through.

So, Nathan, tell me the story

quickly.

It's called Life on Christmas Eve, a novel by Nathan Nipper.

Right.

The French pronunciation.

Life on Christmas Eve.

It's available now, and I've read it.

It's really, really good.

You're going to love it.

But tell the story.

It's basically about a 31-year-old small-town woman who watches It's a Wonderful Life for the very first time.

And shortly after she does, she starts to notice some unusual similarities between things that happened to her and things that that happened in the movie and so essentially her quest to figure out why these things might be happening and what it might mean if anything uh leads to this life-changing encounter with a stranger on christmas eve right and she she starts out she's not watched the movie right right she's never she's never seen it and she's one of those millennials that you know turn up their noses at uh black and white movies.

It is interesting that the reason initially the movie wasn't made is because someone might not know enough about It's a Wonderful Life.

That's actually the story of the book, too.

Right.

She learns about it all the way through.

Remember this scene?

No, I never watched it.

I mean, it's a pretty.

I mean, you disproved your own case for the movie.

Right.

Initially.

It's, you know, it's one of my all-time favorite movies.

It's still a classic.

I mean, it's a genuinely great movie.

And so it was fun to sort of work in this homage to use it as kind of a device

to tell a different story.

I like the juxtaposition of the time back then that the movie took place and

now, because we seem like a much harsher

society.

Oh, yeah.

I mean,

you know, if the pandemic showed us anything, it's a pandemic of a lack of grace, I feel like.

Yeah.

And in our culture,

grace is something that we all want for ourselves, but are loath to give to other people so often.

And so, I mean, that's one of the themes of the book is

undeserved grace in some of the relationships that the main character has.

How much does God play a role in all of this?

In the book or my overall personal story?

Personal story and

getting it where it is.

Oh, yeah.

It's a total God thing.

I mean,

it really almost makes me emotional to consider when I walked out of this building 12 years ago.

It was a hopeless situation.

You know,

people were hiring.

I needed, was looking for a job, had a baby on the way.

For him to redeem my experience here, because again, I had sworn off media.

And then to come back.

You were a teacher.

Yeah, I completely left, turned my back.

I was never going to work in media again because of the bitterness of that experience.

And then that he would bring me back to this same building and totally redeem it.

I mean, this has been the best working experience of my life.

Wow, you've led a sad life.

It is pathetic.

And that he would redeem that is

really humbling to me.

Well, I would like you to pick up the brand new book.

It's available Amazon.

Also, you can go to glennbeck.com and I have read the first chapter.

So if you want to hear the the first chapter, we read it and produced it.

Don't say I ever gave you anything.

I am thrilled, thrilled.

I wish I could have read the whole book for you.

But the first chapter is available now at glenbeck.com.

And check it out.

You can also get it there by just following the links.

It's called Life on Christmas Eve, something that you might want to start next week to put you in the right frame of mind for Christmas.

Life on Christmas Eve, a new novel by Nathan Nipper.

Nathan, thank you.

God bless.

How does somebody who is so soft-spoken work for me?

How is that possible?

Yeah, it is amazing.

He's the one that keeps you sane.

Like, you want to say these crazy things, and then he writes actual things that make sense.

And then

you bridge the gap and you become kind of just sort of insane.

What was the weirdest experience here?

But It's been the more surreal or how long is your show?

Yeah, okay.

All right, I got it.

Let me just, you could still withdraw your endorsement of the book.

I mean, it's the interview.

You still technically put it on.

He didn't put it on.

No, it's not on there.

Wow.

He doesn't care.

No, he doesn't.

Wow.

Now, he says that I didn't get it to him in time.

What a surprise that would be, Nathan.

But I know that's not true because I have writers.

If you make Nathan write your review of his book, I'm this is what I, this is what should be on the book.

This is actually what I wrote.

I love this book.

It's funny, fast-paced, and whimsical, a joyful celebration of family and faith that sweeps you along in a surprising finale that will melt your heart.

This is ideal Christmastime reading, the kind of moving, life-affirming story the world really needs, right?

Oh, that is what we need right now, man.

After the last couple of years.

Oh, my gosh.

And does that the stuff that's going on in the world right now to have something that's actually uplifting?

That is

definitely needed.

You know, I just read, Nathan, because I know you just read something, you know, you just wrote something very uplifting.

Let me just see if you fit in the same category that we're in.

I just read that in the neighboring

galaxy, there is a now newly discovered black hole.

And I am rooting for us to be sucked into the black hole.

Does that fit anywhere in with the the Christmas cheer?

Not really.

Not really.

Huh.

If it's into oblivion,

I will say your review.

The forgetification sounds pretty good right now.

And your reviews did say there was a surprising ending.

So could it be that they all just get sucked into a black hole?

That's how it ends.

Spoiler alert.

Come on, Stuart.

Man, Stuin, you haven't even read it yet.

All right, again, the name of the book is Life on Christmas Eve.

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I'm already in the Christmas mood.

Yeah, I have a quick uplifting story for you.

Okay.

And this is,

you know, I don't know.

I mean, you don't hear many of these, but let me attempt it.

Let me attempt a little heart here.

Hang on, Nathan.

Nathan, you can help me with this later.

Yeah.

So this is a serious one, though.

So I was reading David Harsani's new book, which is Euro Trash.

We had him on about it.

It's a great book, and it has lots of great stats.

And he's awesome.

Not the writer Nathan is, but he's good.

Well, there you go.

So I'm reading his book, and in there, they're talking about life issues and how

life expectancy is higher in Europe

by the statistics, but not really higher.

When you break it down, you realize that, well, they don't, you know, they wind up not even counting babies that we try to save as babies.

Right.

So they can keep their stats down.

Right.

And they're towards the top of the earth, which spins a little faster.

So no, that's not.

That's not.

No.

So one of the one of the stats he had in there was in France, babies born before 22 weeks don't even count as babies.

They just don't even, they don't even, like, if, you know, you know, premi, that's two, before 22 weeks, they're like, we didn't even lose that baby.

That's not even a real baby.

They don't even count it.

We just had in Alabama a baby born, broke the world record 21 weeks.

Right.

21 weeks.

We are now saving children that the French don't even count as children.

That is a remarkable discussion.

And that is so strange because they count snails as food.

But that's babies, not babies.

Why is that?

You know, that's weird.

That's weird.

They count snails as food.

You're right.

They do.

They do.

They're all screwed up over there.

But we are in an era where

science and

ingenuity, particularly in this country, is defeating all of these things that make life, you know, disposable.

We are slowly winning that battle.

And yet, we are making life more and more disposable.

Like, here we go.

I did it.

I'm not going to say it, then.

I'm not going to say it.

Just like that.

Snails are food too.

Babies are not people too.

Just like Nathan's book.

That's the surprise ending.

Actually, it is disposable and everything sucks.

Good night, everybody.

Again, if you'd like the antidote to all of that, Life on Christmas Eve.

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Okay.

So I don't know if you've noticed this, but inflation has reared its ugly head.

Did you hear that still?

What?

Yeah.

And they're saying the red states worse than the coasts.

Yeah, they are saying that.

Yeah, yeah.

By like two points.

Isn't that weird?

Isn't that weird?

Surprising.

So Brad Armstrong, who's a partner at a big

investment firm, said, we're seeing early signs of inflationary surge that it's likely to persist with companies responding to rising input costs with costs increasing of their own, which in turn causes higher inputs for others.

It's a cycle that repeats itself.

Huh?

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Best staff

I think of anybody.

They are so good, so hardworking.

They work 24-7 picking up my dry cleaning, doing all kinds of stuff.

And

Nathan comes in, and he's been so shy about this.

He brought in the copy, and he didn't even ask,

could I get a,

he wouldn't ask, and I'm like,

could we do an interview?

Oh, I don't know.

That's up to you.

He's just so shy.

He's not pushing it at all, right?

He's so shy and so nice.

He doesn't want to abuse it, which is great.

I mean, he doesn't want to try to take advantage of the place he works, but he should.

Yeah, he should, because we take advantage of him all the time.

He's working on weekends and everything else.

Half of the programs that we've done on television,

Nathan has written.

I mean,

I actually wrote them, but I drag his limp leg along.

And he's such a great guy.

I just found out, I said, what is the first printing?

And he's like, oh, you know,

it's

we have to sell these out today.

I would like to sell these out today.

And

because that would speak volumes for his next book.

That would speak volumes.

So would you just...

And I, you know, it's like it's 20 bucks on Amazon, or you can get it, I guess, you used for $16.74.

It came out today.

Is this your copy?

Oh, no.

No, I don't know what you're talking about.

So it's a great, it's a really great story.

But listen, you know, I didn't want to bring this up,

but,

and Nathan is too shy to say any of this,

but I'd like you to buy this book today.

It's called Life on Christmas Eve.

Because,

as Nathan said,

he has three children, but most people don't know.

Two of them.

were born without faces.

And

it's been a horrible, horrible thing to get through.

Imagine, you know, your kids, they can't even look at you and they're hungry and they're like,

It is very tragic.

He, because they didn't have a lot of money, they can't afford the surgery.

I don't know.

He did make a little slit where the mouth goes so he could pop a little sippy cup straw in there.

Wow, that's a terrible story.

It's a terrible story.

It's a tragic story that I've never heard before, knowing of all this time.

If you can just buy life on Christmas Eve, maybe

one of the two children could have a face like Christmas.

Probably you need to save the other child for the next book.

Probably.

Yeah.

Probably.

He wouldn't want to, though.

He wouldn't want to.

He's that kind of guy.

He is that kind of guy.

He's that kind of guy who's like, I'm not going to use my children who were born without faces for some cheap marketing trick to sell life on Christmas Eve, a book now available wherever books are found, you know,

everywhere.

Everywhere.

Everywhere.

Now, did you think at any time?

I would say Amazon is the best place to get it right now.

Now, did you think at any time, as an incredibly wealthy entrepreneur who owns the company, did you think at any point to help him with the surgery for these?

I wanted to.

I wanted to, but I had.

Oh, no.

You're dragging this out of me, Stu.

You're dragging this out of me.

I guess I am.

I can see it in your eyes.

I want

to see it in your eyes because you have a face.

Right.

He can't see anything in his kids' faces because

I wanted to to help him, but

his

wife just had a litter of puppies.

I don't know the details.

It's sketchy.

I haven't heard all of it, but there's a litter of puppies now.

Oh, no.

And

that's adorable.

Well,

all of them have leprosy.

Wait, leprosy.

And the doctors are saying, just put them down, put them down.

And they won't do it.

And if you buy this book,

God only knows how many of those 24 puppies with leprosy could be saved.

A big litter.

Life on Christmas.

She's a big woman.

Life on Christmas Eve.

It's a wonderful dog.

So puppy litter.

Puppy leprosy is the puppy leprosy of the litter.

And I don't think she actually had the

she didn't give birth to the litter.

No, but she has the litter.

Because it's so tra

so tragic,

you know that because Nathan growing up yeah before he wrote life on Christmas Eve that's a new book right it's a new book it's available at Amazon okay and you could buy it right now in fact we could if if if enough audience cared about leprosy or children without faces

These problems would be cured.

They would be, we can find a cure for these things today.

Today.

Wow.

If you just would buy Life on Christmas Christmas Eve.

You're saying these puppies will live.

They will.

Well, no, I can't say it.

I don't want to promise.

What happened to me?

Okay.

I can't.

I was just about out of the mood there.

So anyway, I can't guarantee that they'll live.

You can't?

No.

I mean, yes, I can, but are there people out in this listening audience that care enough about Nathan,

his two children without faces,

and the puppies with leprosy?

You know, I don't know.

You know, I think in a world that where people cared about their fellow faceless children and puppies with leprosy.

I haven't even told you about their third child.

Oh, no.

You know how one leg is longer than the other sometimes for kids?

Nathan's third child was born with three arms.

So there's one arm where the leg should be.

So it's good for cartwheels.

But really, really.

And Nathan has told me if he sells all of these books, he will donate his son's extra arm to a child who doesn't have one by Christmas.

By Christmas, he'll do it.

Why would that be good?

I don't know.

Well,

he needs a leg.

So if we can

get a trade, I think, than anything else.

I mean, but if you have no arms and two legs, wouldn't you rather have one arm

and one leg?

Again, good for cartwheels.

It would be.

It would be.

And,

you know,

just like Tiny Tim on Christmas Eve, he would be doing those cart wheels.

Yeah.

You know, wait.

It's another story.

Story of Scrooge.

Scrooge did cartwheels?

What book could I read?

I don't know, but the book you should be reading right now is Life on Christmas Eve.

It's a wonderful, wonderful tale for the ages.

I mean, it's been around for years,

really.

Almost a hundred years.

Burning inside.

Yeah, well, burning inside Nathan's grandfather,

he was

a great hero.

He was

fighting for the freedom of slaves in the Civil War.

Really?

Yeah.

And

anyway, he caught on fire.

He caught on fire.

I don't know how it happened.

Okay.

But he caught on fire.

I feel like there should have been a buildup

to that.

Maybe somebody was playing with matches.

Maybe he was in front of the cannon.

I don't know, Stu, okay?

I don't know.

I had to stop learning about this tragic

family history at some point.

At some point, I mean, it just doesn't seem worth going on.

But Nathan has continued to do it somehow.

But

he died on Christmas Eve.

He caught fire and died on Christmas Eve.

And with

his finger bone that was just now just charcoal.

Right.

He wrote Life on Christmas Eve.

Knowing that his family would say he died on Christmas Eve.

And he's saying, no.

Life on Christmas Eve, which is the name of the new book.

Oh, yeah.

I see that now on the book that you can buy at Amazon.com or wherever books are sold that's a great that's a great we will do this all day until you order this book because all day we'll do it all day

i mean the home shopping network oh no

they have shame we don't

we have none at no point did we say we had shame nope this is great though i'm glad you know with all this terrible tragedy he's had to deal with lots of tragedy

do you know more tragedy you know more tragedy?

Oh my gosh.

You knew thing.

You sat here and let me tell the

tragedies.

Well, yeah, well,

we should point out that if...

And this could only happen if you buy the books,

of course.

But

a long time ago, there was an incident on Nathan's aunt's blueberry farm.

On her blueberry farm?

Yes, she grows blueberries.

Didn't know that.

Yes, and she doesn't grow them for profit.

She can make tons of money in the blueberry farm.

Oh, and She's probably part of Big Blueberry.

Oh, yeah.

Well, she could be, but she's rejected.

She's not that she's rejected it.

And she's donated all of her blueberries to

lonesome

ferrets that need to be

adopted.

Not quite as tragic.

No,

the tragedy is they all caught on fire.

They didn't have any blueberries.

They broke into a house.

One of them, and this is what happens with ferrets, they run in packs.

So one of them, one of their tails goes by the fireplace.

It catches on fire.

They all go on.

They all try to put him out, probably.

Yeah, jump on top.

But you shouldn't do that.

You're flammable.

Ferrets are flammable.

That's the,

you know, the cliche.

Every ferret is flammable.

This is how it started.

Drop and roll.

They should all know that.

With ferrets are flammable.

Everybody.

It's true.

And that's why I bought this book, Life on Christmas Eve, to cure the flammability of ferrets.

Well, so I think there's enough happening in Nathan Lydia.

I think there's enough happening in

Nathan's life that pretty much affects everybody, whether you're a ferret lover or a face lover.

We should point out that none of these stories are in the book, and you will not have to.

He promises you won't have to read about really ferrets on fire?

Because that would be a

probably a good chapter.

It wouldn't really fit.

no it's actually a really nice heartwarming story about christmas and in this day and age i think that would be something you might need right now and you can get it and save some flammable ferrets right so get it now at amazon.com otherwise we're coming back after the break and telling you more

All right.

You've been hearing me talk about mortgage refi for a while now.

And it's something that Nathan and his family tried.

They tried to get a mortgage.

Yeah.

Tried to get a mortgage.

Wow.

They've been, you know, they have small expectations and they were hoping

they right now they live in a box that's the step up from you know an apple crate.

And they live in that house and they want it they dream someday to be able to buy a refrigerator box so the whole family can live there.

Right now, the kids are happy, you know, not because of parenting or anything, just because they can't see that they're living in a house.

Oh, that's right.

So, but

American Financing, he can't help Nathan.

Only you can help Nathan by buying his book.

At Amazon, Life on Christmas.

But if, you know, you're somebody who says, I should save money.

I don't care about somebody else's kids.

I'm not buying the book, but I want to save money.

All right, Grinch, go ahead.

American Financing, 800-906-2440, 800-906-2440, American Financing.net.

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The Glen Beck Program.

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The media is denying what is right in front of your eyes.

Meat is up 38%.

Gas is at its highest ever in California and skyrocketing all around the country.

But they're denying that there's real inflation.

Here's the White House yesterday explaining how they can fix this with COVID vaccines.

Is there anything President Biden can do in the short term?

We're focused on how to address this in the short term and the medium term, George.

In the short term, number one, we have to finish the job on COVID.

We know that the more that people feel comfortable getting out into the economy, going to movies rather than buying a television at home, working in the workplace, the more we can return a sense of normalcy to our economy.

Getting those shots out for five to 11-year-olds is going to provide a lot of comfort to American families.

We're making a lot of progress on that front.

Getting more workplace places COVID-free is going to make more Americans comfortable getting back into the labor market as well.

Okay, stop.

Can I just ask you, Sue?

Inflation gets worse with

what's called the velocity of money.

When people start spending it, inflation gets worse.

So if you have more people going out and going to the movies, et cetera, et cetera.

Creating more demand.

Yeah,

you still have people, you know, when you get your family vaccinated, you know, you'll feel comfortable going out.

That you'd be spending money.

And the only one that he said was COVID-free workplaces would make people feel more comfortable going back to work.

But that's not why they're not going back to work.

Nobody's going back to work.

I mean, maybe

New York and California are exceptions, but nobody's not going back to work because they fear COVID.

Yes.

They're not going back to work because the government's paying them to stay home.

Yeah.

And even if they are going back to work, they're probably staying home because they'd rather work from home.

They didn't want to see everyone's annoying face every day.

It felt good.

My son came home, had his first day of work, and he came home and he said, Dad, you are right.

And I said, what?

And he said, if you work hard in this COVID economy, you can make a lot of money.

And I'm like, crack as whack, son, but you are right.

You are absolutely right.

Wait a minute.

No, he got his first job.

And I'm telling you, if you work hard right now, right now, you can make a lot of money because everyone's looking for anyone.

And if you're a hard

worker, you'll run the joint in three months.

This is the Glenn Beck program.