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Thank you very much.
I witnessed miracles yesterday, just miracles.
And I can't thank you enough for
praying for her
and for my friend and for my father.
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It was
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Just a quick update.
Thank you for all of your prayers.
Mary got out of surgery.
She's my eldest daughter.
She has cerebral palsy and
has
really had her whole life turned upside down from epileptic seizures.
The people at UT Medical Center are
amazing.
This is probably the,
the family and I talked about it.
I think actually this may be the reason we moved to Dallas.
You know,
we've kind of wondered and we've put a whole bunch of different things into that.
And I think this may be it.
This is the leading area for epilepsy, perhaps in the world.
And one of the best doctors happens to be.
her doctor and her surgeon.
It was amazing.
And I want to tell you about the miracles that we saw.
It's truly remarkable, but I want to tie it into news of the day because some of the stuff that we're talking about is nonsense because of the miracles of technology that are coming our way quickly.
So if you read CNN or anybody else,
they will downplay.
the Bernie Sanders and the Elizabeth Warren fight because they're now sending signals, can we stop this, stop this fight,
because they don't want to eat their own.
But this is what happens at this point.
You got to eat your own.
Warren wouldn't shake Bernie Sanders' hand, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
I don't really care about really any of that.
I don't think the American people care about that.
If he said, you know,
you know,
a woman can't win, he's just wrong.
He's just wrong.
It has to be the right person.
But he didn't say that.
He didn't say that.
Warren is.
He's totally just trying to take shots at him.
I mean, you know,
what he probably said is what I think he explained last night, which was, you know, that Donald Trump is going to take cheap shots at women and it's going to make it difficult.
Like, that's a very standard line of thought on the Democratic Commission.
He may have thought.
A woman can't win because he's going to swing hard and they won't be able to swing hard back or whatever his theory is, if he even said that.
But that's the same as Buddha Judge can't win.
Buddha Judge won't be able to win because he is
perceived as anti-Christian in some groups.
He's also homosexual, which is not cool with the African-American group.
He's too young.
He's too inexperienced, whatever.
So, I mean, it's silly.
It's a political calculation.
It's not an anti-woman thing.
It's ridiculous that they're going through this.
But I did want to play only one part of this
exchange, and that is the CNN.
Insane.
This is, I've never heard anything like it.
So she asks Bernie Sanders, did you say that?
He says, absolutely not.
I did not.
And you can find all these clips of me saying things about women.
And how would I possibly say that?
Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
So how could I possibly have said that?
Then, listen to the follow-up.
After he says that, she follows up with Elizabeth Warren.
Listen to this.
Senator Sanders, I do want to be clear here.
You're saying that you never told Senator Warren that a woman could not win the election.
That is correct.
Senator Warren, what did you think when Senator Sanders told you a woman could not win the election?
I disagree.
This is what usually happens to a conservative.
This is the way they treat conservatives.
No matter what we say, it is their way.
And you'll never be able to prove it otherwise.
Whatever your intent was, whatever you really meant,
it doesn't matter to them.
I've not seen them do it to a democratic socialist.
But that's one of the most remarkable moments from a reporter that tells you everything you need to know about the press today.
Yeah, because you can ask that question in a difficult way to both of them, and it's fair, right?
And that's the way it should be.
You could say to Bernie, like, hey, why'd you say this?
And then you could say to her, He says he didn't even say that.
Why are you saying he did?
Exactly.
And that's a totally fair way of asking those questions.
That is what a journalist is supposed to do.
They decided
that she was telling the truth.
This individual decided that she was telling the truth instead of putting them both under the heat lamp and making them sweat and let the American people decide which one's telling the truth.
Now, part of this is the initial story that Bernie said this is a CNN report.
Now, the Washington Post has witnesses and sources that say Bernie didn't say it.
So
I don't know if they're just trying to give their own report credibility or what, but that was an embarrassing moment.
I mean, you cannot ask that question.
It was completely unfair.
The audience laughed at it.
Yeah.
Laughed at it.
And it's partially, it could be that they believe Bernie Sanders can't beat Donald Trump and Elizabeth Warren can.
I don't see how you believe that.
And watching her performances, I am not impressed at all.
I think she's custom-built to be defeated by Donald Trump.
Look, here's what we are, here's what we're fighting.
And
I know this firsthand, and I'll tell you a story later.
But what we're fighting is people that are burned down the news.
And I hear this from everybody, my friends, me, me.
I don't, I can't consume the news on
cable television anymore the way I used to.
Can't.
It's just too frustrating.
I know what everybody's going to say.
It's lies, manipulation, and spin, and it's coming from everywhere.
And I know enough of the facts to just go, oh my God, I can't,
you have got to be.
Every time I turn turn on the TV, within 45 seconds, I am saying, you have got to be kidding me because I know the facts.
Most Americans don't know the facts, so they get their news from these places in sound bites and in headlines, not even the stories, just headlines.
They've made up their mind that Donald Trump is a monster.
So it doesn't matter who's running against him.
You've got a large number of people that, without any basis other than Donald Trump not being helpful in this department, who just believe that he's out of control and unstable.
And they want him out.
And so it doesn't matter if it's Bernie Sanders or it's Pete Buddha Judge.
He'll get 48%.
Whoever it is, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, the Antichrist,
will get about 40, 40 to 48 percent guaranteed because there's just people are not going to change their minds.
They're just not going to do it.
And the same thing for Donald Trump, right?
Like, if he's going to get 40 to 48 percent, whatever that is, and then they're going to be fighting about everybody else.
So the game changers here are the ones that
will be able to
tell the truth about both sides.
The only people that will have any credibility during this election to be able to sway people are the people who don't really like either of them for different reasons.
That are not, that are saying, look, I, you know, I like this person for this reason, I don't like this person for this reason.
Because
the only way to change people's minds is to meet them where they already are.
And where most people are is,
I don't like what the other side stands for.
And what's crazy is there's enough room on that
in all of us to be actually be united.
I don't like what the other side stands for.
And I don't like what our side stands for.
I mean, the way this is being executed, it's one one thing what they say, it's another thing what they do.
And the craziest thing is,
is the guy who looks like
he's the most unstable
is only being judged by the cover.
And when I say the cover, what I mean is
his speech is what he says, not what he does.
Judge a person by what they do, not what they say.
And Donald Trump is being, and rightly so, because that's the way we've always had to judge people.
What is he saying?
Well, he's saying crazy things,
but what is he actually doing?
And the doing part never gets down to the average American.
They don't know any of the doing part.
They can't give you any policies.
In fact, can we just play this clip?
We just saw it on the four-minute buzz.
It's from the college fix, and they went to college students and they put all of the worst dictators on the planet and Donald Trump and asked these people in college who's the worst, who's the most dangerous.
Listen to this.
Of the following five world leaders, which do you think is the greatest danger to world peace?
America's President Trump, China's President Xi, Kim Jong-un in North Korea, Putin in Russia, or the supreme leader of Iran?
I would say Trump.
I mean, I think it's kind of shown by the most recent actions that it is Trump.
I think I would say Trump.
I would say Trump, too.
I would also say Trump.
Many of his leaders are worrying, but I've worried most about Trump's erratic behavior and how unpredictable he is.
I think having our
president be Donald Trump, it is severely dangerous to our country and the world.
I'll have to say our president, unfortunately, he uses a policy of act first, react later.
I think it is Trump.
Okay, so we're talking about the Ayatollah, Kim Jong-un,
President Z,
President Putin,
dictators.
And what is it that they're focusing on?
He's unstable.
Now, let me flip this for you.
Is Donald Trump unstable?
I don't think he's mentally unstable.
That's just the way he is.
That's the way he always has operated.
He likes a world of chaos, his world of chaos.
And
he likes press, and he's a firm believer.
Any press is good press.
So he likes the fight.
He likes the chaos.
He likes the grind of it all.
He's a street brawler.
However, let's forget about the packaging.
Let's forget about
the cover.
Let's forget about what he says in tweets and everything else.
And I know that's important, but let's just forget about that for a second.
They're pointing out that he is unstable in the world.
How is he unstable?
In fact, how is he unstable in the world?
Here's how he's unstable.
He's not playing the game the State Department began to play.
in the 1930s and 40s.
That they have a plan for the world, and it's going to be this big united world, and the United States is going to be running it all, and we'll be the policeman, and we'll go and fight these wars that will never really end.
This is not some crackpot theory.
Read about it
in
what's the book, 1960s.
We used to talk about it all the time, Stu.
Tragedy and Hope.
Tragedy and Hope.
Read about it.
It outlines it.
It was about mutually assured destruction.
It's about how we tied our monetary systems together, etc., etc.
Well, you weren't part of that, or our grandparents weren't part of that discussion.
It just happened because all of the elites thought that's the way the world should run.
And it's been getting us involved in places we shouldn't be involved in.
Now, Democrats,
you should be in love with Donald Trump's policies on the world
because
he doesn't want to intervene.
The claim has always been that the United States is just this bully.
That's what the left has always said.
We're a bully.
We flex our muscles all around the world and we tell people how, well, you've got conservatives agreeing with you.
I agree.
We shouldn't be all over the world flexing our muscles and trying to nation build.
We shouldn't be trying to move democracy
into every region of the world by force.
We agree.
He's being labeled unstable
because he's not playing the game that has always been played by every president since Truman.
He doesn't buy into it.
He doesn't like it.
Good news, America.
Neither do you.
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So can we play the audio of Van Jones from last night?
Here's what Van Jones said.
Democrats have to do better than what we saw tonight.
There was nothing I saw tonight that would be able to take Donald Trump out.
And I want to see a Democrat in the White House as soon as possible.
There was nothing tonight that if you're looking at this thing, you say any of these people are prepared for what Donald Trump is going to do to us.
and to see further division tonight is very dispiriting.
I got to say, one thing about Van Jones is he's actually a good television analyst.
Like,
he occasionally says things against his own party.
Yeah.
He is, I think, I mean, he's honest, right?
Like, I want a Democrat to win.
This sucked.
You actually appreciate people who will not just take their party line and defend their guy at any cost.
He's actually,
I didn't want him in the White House, but he's actually good at the CNN CNN thing, I think.
He is for what he believes.
Yeah.
I am exactly with you.
I appreciate the fact that
he says it like it is, and he lets people know where he's coming from every time.
You're going to disagree with him 80, 90% of the time, but at least
it's
bizarre.
You value people who actually seem like they're being honest and not just spouting what they think they're supposed to say.
Obviously, this is a thing that the conservative media is going going to jump all over today.
And Democrats surely are telling him behind the scenes, dude.
Shut up.
Just shut up.
And you're right.
Obviously, we agree.
These candidates suck, but stop saying it.
I like the person who's going to come out and just say it anyway.
And by the way, I like that on our side too.
If someone on some Republican does something stupid, I want the guy who's going to come out and say, you know what?
Look, I obviously agree with them on these policies, but that was stupid.
I want that.
I don't know.
I'm a podcast
with Van Jones.
It'd be interesting to hear his point of view on what has happened.
You and him?
Well, no,
I mean, yes, we'd have to address that.
I mean,
most dangerous guy out there.
And I don't know if he's had a change of heart or if he's had a change of
strategy.
I don't know.
And I don't know if I would believe him.
But he's at least saying the things against his own party, even though I don't agree with him at all.
And it would be interesting to see what he thinks of the battle because the battle is of absolute radicals now.
And he doesn't seem to be backing the radicals, does he?
I don't know.
I haven't heard who he's endorsing.
I don't know who he is.
I don't know.
I mean, I would assume he's probably supporting someone who I completely disagree with on everything.
Oh, everything.
Everything.
But everything.
You do like the fact that he's not a revolutionary.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I see revolutionary still.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It would be interesting to see you and him talking together in a podcast setting, though.
And that would be a fascinating conversation.
It would be.
It would be.
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I want to play,
I think it was Amy Klobuchar last night rambling about health care.
And listen to this.
Senator Sanders and I have worked together on pharmaceuticals for a long, long time, and we agree on this.
But what I don't agree with is that we should, his position on health care.
This debate isn't real.
I was in Vegas the other day, and someone said, don't put your chips on a number on the wheel that isn't even on the wheel.
That's the problem.
Over two-thirds of the Democrats in the U.S.
Senate are not on the bill that you and Senator Warren are on.
You have numerous governors that are Democratic that don't support this.
You have numerous House members that put Nancy Pelosi in as speaker.
The answer is a nonprofit.
So she goes into a nonprofit scheme.
Let me tell you something.
First of all, tell me the nonprofits that are thriving and doing great and expanding and growing.
Show those to me.
Can you think of any off the top of your head, Stu?
I mean, some hospitals are nonprofits, right?
I mean,
the structure is different between a charity and a nonprofit.
That's a distinction I think she's trying to make there.
You know, I know that they're now seeing a movement in journalism where
they're taking newspapers and moving them to nonprofit status because they had no chance at being profitable and could not exist in that way.
Running towards the government to find some sort of shelter.
That's not the answer.
That's not the answer.
And I want you to know, because I started listening to her, and all I heard was
not because what she was saying wasn't well thought out or anything else.
This argument on health care
is
exactly the same
as saying we need government stables for all of the horses for the future because there are going to be so many horses in the city, and
we've got to make the roads softer for the little hooves of the horses, and we're going to need giant poop chutes everywhere, and we're going to need to have more barns for horses because look at what's happening to us and having that conversation in about 1921.
Okay.
The car, the assembly line had already been developed.
It was already online.
Model T's were around the corner.
By 1929, the car had really taken hold of much of America, at least in the cities.
And the writing was on the wall.
It's over.
It's over.
You don't have to worry about any of those.
Oh, this buggy seat is a little unsafe.
You don't have to worry about it because it's not happening.
The same thing for healthcare.
Your healthcare, mark my words, by 2030, you are not going to want to have the opinion of your doctor.
You are going to want the opinion from AI.
Your doctor may come in and say, well, I've read your.
Yeah, that's great, Doc.
What does AI say about it?
Because it is going to be far more accurate.
You will be able to diagnose most problems in your own home.
You will have Google Health or Amazon Health, and it's not going to be a place.
It's going to be an app in your home that will give you much of the stuff that you need, which will cut down on all kinds of paperwork, offices, office visit, employees, all of this stuff.
So you will get your, you know how our hospitals are all backed up because people use them as a clinic?
That's over.
That's over.
Because you'll be able to have AI do it for you.
Things are traveling so rapidly right now.
And we are so stupid to be.
I didn't say this to you in 2010 because 2010 was still 20 years away.
And I didn't really believe it
to the extent because so much of it had been forecasted.
Just the changes in the last 10 years alone should be writing on the wall for everybody.
The world is about to change, and especially the world of medicine.
Let me tell you what happened yesterday.
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Yesterday,
my daughter goes in for brain surgery, and they are implanting 22 electrodes into her brain.
Not on her brain, into her brain, about two centimeters deep, from point, I think it's 0.8 to 2 centimeters deep in her brain.
Okay.
Does she feel that?
No, you don't have any nerves in your actual brain.
Oh, okay.
So you don't, you feel the holes,
but you don't feel the brain.
So
there's cables now that are all bunched together that are about, what would you say that circumference is?
Maybe an inch and a half?
Yeah, an inch and a half, maybe two inches of cables.
122 cables
all coming out, processing the infra, taking the information to a processor.
They're watching everything.
Everything on her brain.
It's like an EEG, except the EEG is in the brain, not on the skull.
They couldn't do this 10 years ago.
Three years ago, the doctor told me, for us to do it, we had to take and cut the skull cap off.
So from ear to ear,
eyes to the back of your head, just make a circle around and just take that cap of your skull off.
and then implant it.
Yesterday, they drilled four,
I think it's two centimeter holes in the sides of her head.
Drilled four.
Now, that's still bad, but that's not taking the, you know, that's not giving you the Frankenstein
work.
And somehow or another, they got all of that stuff done and implanted it, and they did it with CAT scan technology and robotics guiding everything, every step of the way, so it was exactly where it all needed to be.
Imagine that.
That is really something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wow.
So this is what happened
yesterday.
Do you have to take her to Cuba for this?
Because
she's so much far better.
Yeah.
Yeah.
UT is, I think, the leader in the world on epilepsy.
And
they're doing, they can only do, it takes so many people to do it.
They can only do one of these a week.
Wow.
yeah and that's way ahead apparently of everybody else
but it is a technological wonder what's going on now
because this is a university hospital she could opt in or opt out of doing tests you know for research so I was proud of her she said yes I'll I'll do I can be your guinea pig on some things so what they're so she has to stay there and be monitored for a while no she has to be there for probably 10 days And then she'll have another surgery to take all that stuff out.
And then she'll have another surgery to fix the problem.
So she has to have three, two real brain surgeries.
One is just removing all this stuff, which I said to the doctor, I'm assuming you just don't yank it out, you know, like when I do with a cord, like
anyway, um,
so it's, she'll be going through this through the summer, but it may completely take care of all of her seizure activity, which is a miracle.
Fantastic.
A miracle.
So as I'm watching all of this, and I said to the tech
who was there, he was the head of UT Tech, she's doing a
experiment where they have one more sensor that they put in
that is
Get this.
You know what a neuron is, right?
So a neuron is when you think something, that neuron takes that information and travels through your head, or I don't even know how it works.
But the neuron is what makes us think and move and do everything else.
There are millions of neurons in her head.
They're brain cells.
Millions of them in our head.
They put an instrument in her head to track a single neuron.
One.
They can now find it down to a single neuron and every day she's doing like a 40-minute test where they're like, I don't even know what it is, but you know, think about bunnies.
And they watch that neuron to see what happens.
Move your legs.
And they're watching how a single neuron lights up and moves around the head.
Is that not
incredible?
It's incredible.
And this is the University of Texas Medical Center.
I mean, this is not the Cleveland clinic and Mayo or anything else.
It's a very well-respected, but one that you don't think of off the top of your head.
You know what I mean?
And look at what they're doing.
They are leading the field in epilepsy, I believe.
And it's incredible.
And as I'm talking to this tech yesterday, I said, this is going to look barbaric in five years.
And he said, oh, we can barely keep up with it.
He said, it's just happening faster and faster and faster.
So all of this talk about what we think of, oh, that's really expensive.
Yeah, that surgery, I think, is $600,000 or $800,000.
Wow.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I think.
I think that's the number I heard.
It's crazy expensive.
Of course, you don't know because that's not the way our healthcare system works.
Correct.
They just have insurance and they just pay it.
Yeah.
And we're lucky enough to have the greatest insurance I think money can buy.
Yeah, great insurance.
And so it's costing us, I think, $3,000.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
It's incredible.
It's crazy.
But anyway, it's that expensive.
But do you remember when we went to Fox and I was told there was one thing in my studio I wasn't even allowed to touch?
And when I did touch it during a show, one of the engineers came to me afterwards and said, please don't touch that.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I wasn't even thinking.
You remember what it was?
No.
Was it the screen?
The screen.
Yeah, it was the monitors.
It was a monitor screen, and I think it was 84 inches, maybe 100 inches.
Okay.
But I think it was 84.
And
the reason why I remember being told not to touch it is because he told me the price.
It was over $100,000.
$100,000, and it was 84 inches.
And I don't even know if it was high definition.
Probably was.
I'm sure, yeah, it probably was.
For a screen that would probably be
2,000.
I found one.
You would have it in your home.
I found one in Walmart and marveled at the miracle of capitalism.
$1,500.
$1,500.
Wow.
Jeez.
So when these things become robotic, when these things are all driven by algorithms, when AI
takes over,
the prices are not going to be what they are right now.
It's, you know,
it's flying on an aircraft the first time we were taking, you know,
airliners.
It was wildly expensive.
I keep coming back to this when we're talking about healthcare, the way you're talking about it with AI, in that, isn't this the reason why they have to grab control of it now?
Yes.
If they let it out there in the free market for too long, no one's going to care about them getting control of it.
It's the same thing with the internet and net neutrality.
They needed to get control of that now
before everybody has access to different Wi-Fi networks.
You don't necessarily need all the broadband money they keep wanting to spend.
They want to grab control before
these things happen so that afterwards they can still manipulate it.
I think the Bagini is out of the bottle.
It's too far out of the bottle.
It's not too far to throttle it, to kill it.
If you kill capitalism, you kill this.
But I'm telling you, the future is extraordinarily bright.
Just make it to 2030.
Just make it to 2030, and the whole world is going to change.
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For those of you who have never met an Italian, it's Nick DiPaulo.
How you doing, Nick?
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Boy, I got to tell you, I was up in New Haven.
My father-in-law is up at Yale New Haven Hospital.
He's been sick, and so I had to fly up this weekend and be with him.
And
New Haven, have you ever been to New Haven, Nick?
Yes, I used to buy my drugs there.
Good.
Just aspirin and Advil.
The pizza up in New Haven is completely different, and it is so good.
Somebody, and they cook it, I mean, they almost burn it.
And as so they're pulling something out of the oven, and somebody says,
That's that it's it's ours is a little burnt.
I just went, I'm sorry, I didn't hear you.
Uh,
this is a little burnt.
I'm sorry, I didn't hear you.
Oh, okay.
Never mind.
I mean, they just do not fool around with their food.
Italians don't fool around with it.
What kind of generalization is that?
I fool around with my food all the time.
Yeah, well, I mean, that's a a different story that we should probably not get into.
Pepe's.
Pepe's is the best pizza.
It was voted the best pizza in America.
Sally's.
Pepe's.
Sally's.
You went to Sally's?
I went to Sally's.
I don't think a woman can cook a pizza better than a man.
I never said a woman couldn't be president.
I said a Native American woman.
Boy, what did you think about?
Did you hear the way the CNN reporter just dismissed everything he said?
Glenn, this is why I should be as famous as you.
I said, I was live tweeting last night.
I said to my manager before the show, the debate started, I said, what's the over-under on a female anchor woman asking Bernie if he ever said that a woman couldn't become president?
My instincts are right on the money.
Yeah, and she just, she just, of course, sided with Elizabeth.
Can you play this?
If you didn't hear this, this is one of the most amazing things I've ever heard in so-called journalism.
Listen to this.
Senator Sanders, I do want to be clear here.
You're saying that you never told Senator Warren that a woman could not win the election.
That is correct.
Senator Warren, what did you think when Senator Sanders told you a woman could not win the election?
Oh, Nick, oh, I've never heard anything like that.
You haven't?
Have you been watching the media for the last 40 years?
I'm dead serious.
The media, Hollywood, it's been hijacked by the feminist movement that that's all there is to it it's all-encompassing it's in commercials every commercial is a woman hitting a heavy bag like a boxer there's a lot of female anger out there I you know I call it penis envy on a group level it's just organized penis envy and I knew that was going to happen and and
but I also I think Bernie said it
Do you really?
I mean, as in a belittling women or just because it was politically his calculation?
Political calculation.
Well, what's wrong with that?
What's wrong with that?
Nothing.
Right.
I mean, if that's your political opinion, that's your political opinion on the way the landscape is.
I think it's wrong, but
it's his way of saying that this country is still misogynist.
And, you know, I mean, he was playing too well.
I'm so sick.
I'm so sick of it.
I'm so sick of that.
I'm so.
You know what?
These These people have been lecturing us about how racist the Republicans are.
Well, all your voters went out and narrowed the field to a bunch of white people that are all billionaires.
I mean,
what are you saying about the Democratic people that are voting now?
That stage was whiter than Bernie's nose hairs last night.
It was like watching the Osmond snorting Coke in a snowstorm.
It was very.
I don't keep doing drug references that I'm in.
I I don't know.
But wasn't that just
six white people on stage to show how hypocritical that party is?
And you say, well, people are saying, well, black voters whittled it down to six.
Again, how many black voters right now?
You really believe that?
It's white libs.
Do you really?
I agree with that, that
the party is run by
white intellectuals that just think they know better than everybody else.
And those are the real actives right now.
I think the rest of the people, I mean, Nick, here's, let me play a clip of something that came from the college fix.
And I would like to know how you combat this.
Listen to this question from the college fix.
Of the following five world leaders, which do you think is the greatest danger to world peace?
America's President Trump, China's President Xi, Kim Jong-un in North Korea, Putin in Russia, or the Supreme Leader of Iran.
I would say Trump.
I mean, I think it's kind of shown by the most recent actions that it is Trump.
I think I would say Trump.
I would say Trump, too.
I would also say Trump.
Many of his leaders are worrying, but I've worried most about Trump's erratic behavior and how unpredictable he is.
I think having our
president be Donald Trump, it is severely dangerous to our country and the world.
Peace.
I'll have to say our president, unfortunately, he uses a policy of act first, react later.
I think it is Trump.
Interesting.
Act first, react later.
Shouldn't a leader be somebody who acts and is not reacting all the time?
Maybe that's me.
So these people, I don't think, have any clue as to who Putin is, who Xi is, who the Ayatollah is.
They don't have any clue.
And most of these voters, I think, and I could say this about the Republicans too,
everybody's just unplugging for the news.
So we're a bunch of experts that know exactly what we believe without having any real facts.
And the people who are going to vote for
Bernie Sanders or the Antichrist are going to be voting against Donald Trump because they think they know who he is.
When you say the Antichrist, you mean Hillary's going to jump in?
Yeah, well, I wouldn't put a pastor.
Yeah, but it's indoctrination.
The only way you're going to change that, look, the media,
all of academia, I mean, these kids and then
the internet, they're just swimming in this garbage.
And they don't know how to think for themselves.
And I'm so sick of hearing that Donald Trump is so erratic and Bernie last night.
He's a danger to this country.
What are you talking about?
The economy has never been better.
He crushed ISIS in five minutes, and he just scared the crap out of the mullahs in Iran.
So what are they looking for in a president?
I don't get it.
I don't know.
You have to get rid of women's studies on college campuses.
Everything will be fine.
I will tell you, Nick,
we have to find a way to approach people
who just think they know when
they don't have any idea.
They're not paying attention.
I mean, it is, you could say that Donald Trump is a wrecking ball and he is unstable.
If you look at his tweets, it's like crazy town, but that's not his actions.
You just hit it.
I was going to say, you just hit it on the head because the left believes words,
you know, words are versus actions.
They're the same as actions.
Yes.
And we have to get them out of the mentality.
But that all comes from political correctness, the definition is control of people's behavior through the language.
And they have mastered that.
And
I just don't understand this.
I don't know what they're looking for in a president.
And he's going to crush.
Can I just say this?
I hope it's Bernie.
And Bernie's my favorite lefty, not because of his politics, but he really believes the garbage.
At least he's authentic.
I ain't miserable.
I really find him entertaining.
It's like having Larry David there last night.
And when there were a few minutes when he didn't talk, I'm like, something's missing in this debate.
And then they get to him.
He is, I mean, I have, but wouldn't that be great, a billionaire capitalist just crushing this socialist and finally putting this to rest?
Or will it put it to rest, Glenn?
No, I don't think it, I don't think it will.
I just don't think it will.
But it is interesting to me that we could
have a candidate that is an avowed socialist
that
held up the Soviet Union as a great example of what we could be.
I mean,
it's crazy.
And a white guy millionaire who is against white guy millionaires
and
a really old guy telling all of the young people exactly what to do because you can't trust the really old guy that's in the office now.
I've never seen anything like it.
Did you say a white millionaire?
Or did you mean billionaire?
You talking about Steyer?
No, no, no, Bernie is a white millionaire.
Steyer is a billionaire.
But Steyer doesn't have a chance.
Did you see his head when he was talking last night?
Steyer?
Did you notice?
I didn't.
Michael J.
Fox was throwing his shoes at the TV saying, sit still, will you?
It looked like a bobblehead in the back of a Chevy on the highway.
I'm a self-hating white guy, and I'm very rich, and I should be ashamed of that.
I don't even know how Steyer made his money.
I really do.
What is he?
What did he do?
He's a hedge fund guy.
I mean, they kept hitting him on a lot of the money he made at least early on was in gas and oil and coal he said which is hilarious because he's mr climate guy now yeah but he said i learned my lesson you know after i made my money i learned my lesson yeah they all evolve on the issues after they have six billion in the bank yeah yeah
and i still say bloomberg i'm telling you i said this i interviewed donald trump jr and i this is a couple months ago and i said i'm telling you this is before bloomberg announced he was going to get in and i said i think he's going to be, he's going to show up in the end.
He's going to be a factor somehow.
Well, Steve Dace, who is part of the network, said he made 10 predictions, and they were pretty stunning, and they could happen.
He said that Bernie Sanders, the first four states are going to go to four different candidates.
He said then Bernie Sanders will rocket,
but not claim the nomination, and it'll be a brokered convention.
They're going to try to get Michelle Michelle Obama to run, but she won't run.
And he says, in the end, it's going to be Bernie Sanders.
No, I disagree.
You think it'll be Bloomberg?
Bloomberg is somebody else that we don't know about yet.
You know what?
I will go with you on somebody we don't know about.
Alex Cora of the Red Sox is going to come.
You know, they're Democrats.
Why don't we just get somebody from the Astros?
Oh,
good sports joke.
It would have been a good sports joke if Alex Cora wasn't on the Astros during the scandal.
You were very close to this one.
Oh, man.
Yet another sports failure.
Another.
I thought I had a touchdown or a failed.
I thought you had a trash can.
Bang in the trash can.
Thanks so much, Nick.
I appreciate it.
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Gosh, I blew it.
It blew it.
You had like a really good one going there.
I was waiting for it.
He basically beat you to it with a more in-depth reference, which, I know, I mean, it's a tough one.
I almost feel bad for you on that one.
Right?
Because it was good.
You were there.
You knew a sports story.
That happens like, this is like a sign of the apocalypse.
I don't know if it's ever really happened.
It never really happened.
And then there you are in your moment of glory.
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I'm still licking my wounds over the Astros joke.
Go ahead.
Just keep going, Glenn.
You'll get there eventually.
You'll get there eventually.
It's taken me 40 years of broadcast to do that.
To hit that.
And you had like a really good...
That was a well-crafted reference.
Off the top of my head.
Boom.
It was right there.
And it was right there.
The Bloomberg thing's interesting because he has a couple paths here, I think, to actually make a dent in this race.
One is the path that Steve Dates talked about yesterday, which is four different people winning four different states.
The brokered thing, Bloomberg is not well liked
among the party.
So I don't know that he would be able to get there in a brokered situation, though with the amount of money he'd have, he'd have a shot at it for sure.
Everyone I talk to that actually still watches television is telling me that
Bloomberg is everywhere.
I mean, I was watching the college national championship game the other night.
I'm sure you were as well if you wanted to try to make a joke.
Oh, my gosh, yeah.
No, based on
too easy.
Okay, too easy.
And every other spot is Mike Bloomberg.
And, you know, I was in Nevada over vacation.
Every single billboard is Tom Steyer.
And, like, you could see that these guys are doing this, and it pisses Democrats off because Steyer, Steyer is a terrible candidate.
He's very boring, but he is awful.
He
has legitimate movement credibility.
The guy started a petition drive in 2017 to impeach Donald Trump.
He didn't wait with Nancy Pelosi.
He was doing this long before, as he pointed out last night, 8 million people he got on this list.
And a lot of those people were the ones pressuring Pelosi and others to actually do this.
I mean,
he has spent tons of money building
this movement in his own way.
And he's super liberal on basically every single issue.
So the fact is that a guy like him should have more credibility with Democrats, but they hate money so much and they don't like the fact, you know, they don't think it's fair.
But what I always, I don't think is right here is that the media is judging a guy like Steyer, who, by the way, has a poll with 15% in South Carolina.
He is in second place.
Steyer?
Steyer is in second place in South Carolina, according to a Fox News poll, which is one of the most highly respected pollsters.
And that even the left says that.
And he is 12% in Nevada.
I think he's in third there.
So this guy is not like a complete nobody in this race.
And what progressives,
and you'd expect this analysis out of progressives, what they're saying is he's buying the election.
Well, how do you buy an election?
How do you do that?
He's running advertisements on TV and people are seeing them and then saying, I like that guy enough to tell people that I'm going to vote for him.
Is that buying an election?
Because what you're saying is this guy is manipulating all the dullards that that can't make up their own mind because they just see advertisements and they get won over by them.
Well, they're individuals making decisions is what they're doing.
These are people who are watching all of these candidates.
They're in their face all the time.
And they're choosing Tom Steyer for whatever freaking reason.
And they want to disqualify him because, of course, well, he bought the election.
He came in late and he and he did invest a ton of money to get the donor requirements to get in debates like last night.
Well, Bloomberg's not even trying to do that.
Think about Steyer, though, where he's running in early states against these candidates and hitting 12 and 15 percent.
Bloomberg is running unopposed.
He's running nationally, all, you know, running spots all the time.
But in these Super Tuesday states, nobody's spending money on those yet.
Nobody's bothering.
Like, it's too early to start spending money there.
So he's dominating the airwaves.
So if it's a four-way split or a three-way split in these first four states where there's nothing really that comes out of it, or maybe potentially even better for him, Sanders wins Iowa, Sanders wins New Hampshire, Sanders wins Nevada, Sanders, maybe, and if he wins those three, he very well might win the fourth.
And he looks like the sure thing, the only person standing in his way will be Michael Bloomberg with all of his money.
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Where Bloomberg can step in with multiple billions of dollars and do what he's doing now against Donald Trump.
And I think at that time, people might start looking at him as an option.
So he's got a path, but it's not an easy one.
And it's, you know, Giuliani had a path in Florida, too, and that one didn't work out so well.
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A couple of pieces of breaking news.
First of all, Nancy Pelosi
has
announced the impeachment manager.
Remarkable.
And right, because he's so good.
No, that's not where I was going with that.
Adam Schiff.
Unbelievable.
Why would you go back to that well?
How could you think he's done a good job with this?
This has been a disaster, and you're giving it to him.
Maybe she just wants to paint him with, like, look, I want to get my fingerprints off of this thing.
Let's make it a shift deal.
I don't know.
I had no control.
It was Adam Schiff.
It was Schiff who did it.
He's the one who screwed this thing up.
I was at the hospital for the last 24 hours and really for the last few days.
So I'm a little sketchy on
some details.
We brought
Jason Buttrell in with us, who is our chief researcher and head writer of the Glenn Beck TV program.
Bring me up to speed on a couple of things.
First of all,
this memo that was released in somebody's handwriting that says,
get him to announce, you know, get what's his name?
I can't remember his name now.
Zelensky.
Zelensky.
Get Zelensky to announce that he's going to go after these guys.
What is the memo story?
Yeah, from Lev Parnas.
So this is one of the associates of Rudo Giuliani.
Okay.
I don't,
some people are trying to blow this up, I think, into a little bit more than what it actually is.
I've read that there's WhatsApp messages, there's the memo.
So basically,
that whole thing right there, the memo was kind of all about the
investigations and that whole thing, whatever.
The WhatsApp messages, I think people are trying to blow up into an even bigger deal.
Have you read those two?
Yeah,
they were interesting.
The idea basically being it seemed like Lev Parnas, this Giuliani associate,
was at least somewhat involved in
surveillance of the
ambassador to Ukraine.
She's over at the embassy.
It was stuff like that.
And there's some sketchy messages that, I mean, it sounds like a movie mob hit.
The messages, there's like, if we get the price, we can take her out or something.
It's not quite that direct, but it's like almost that direct.
That's what they're taking it.
That's what they're taking it.
But we don't know any of the context.
And also, there's no reason to believe this is connected to Giuliani or
Trump 10 steps away from it.
Like, Lev Parnas was a somewhat shady character.
There's a good lesson to be learned to not get involved with shady characters.
Hang on just a sec.
I've asked Rudy about that.
Yeah.
And Rudy said,
I'm the guy who brought up, you know, broke up the Gambino crime family.
You don't think we were working with shady characters to break up the mob?
Exactly.
If you're going to break it up, the only ones that have information are shady characters.
You just have to understand that going in.
That's it.
Right.
And so it might not look good, but I mean, and there may be another explanation, right?
We don't have all the context of what was surrounding these messages.
We just have, as usual with the Democrats, they released the stuff that looked really bad.
I've seen, actually, seen people like on social media saying that they were trying to set up a hit, just like you said.
And there's no, I didn't see any context there at all.
That, like, even there's some weird, they're definitely monitoring her, but we have the context of what was actually going on in the U.S.
Embassy in Kiev.
We know the types of people that this ambassador was dealing with.
We know who
people like George Soros, a lot of those groups.
I mean, they literally could have been just watching that, for instance.
They could have been looking for a smoking gun on that.
Which is also, I mean, you look at it when President Trump said to Zelensky, I think you have some of the same people in your administration.
No, no, no, we got rid of them all.
No,
I don't think you have.
And we know this because he has cozied up now to George Soros
because of one of the big players in his administration, which I think is the one that Donald Trump was talking about.
So they could have just been doing that.
I just,
I'm so tired of the half stories
on all of this.
So they're moving the impeachment,
the articles of
impeachment.
It was a total failure for Nancy Pelosi trying to hold on.
But is there any,
they are going to have some sort of trial, right?
Sounds like it.
Yeah.
It sounds like they, I mean, right now they're going back and forth between our, you know, if you're going to have these witnesses, if you're going to hold a force of vote, which I heard was one possibility on every single witness, if you are going to do this, then we're going to start calling our witnesses.
So they're almost doing like this mutually assured destruction.
You know, if you want this.
The Democrats, that's the thing.
The Democrats cannot have real cross-examination.
They just can't.
The Democrats have already blown their wad.
Everything is gone.
I mean, I don't think they held anything.
There's no surprise coming
with actual evidence.
Maybe Bolton, maybe Bolton.
I don't know.
But they've already put everything in the kitchen sink into this thing.
They would have used it at the impeachment, you know, at the, before the trial in the impeachment inquiry.
They would have stood on that.
So unless there's something new that they're getting new,
there's nothing for them to be excited about.
I think there's a lot for us to be excited about in this scenario.
And I think there's a lot of information that is going to come out in the very near future, specifically how the how Republicans are countering with, well, we have to, if you want to call these people, we have to get Hunter Biden up there.
And they're trying to spin this, the left isn't Democrats, and oh, they're just making this a sham.
No, because again, we know that if you really want to understand the true nature of these investigations and air quotes,
it all goes through Hunter Biden.
You have to know, but it's not for what they think.
Everyone is trying to spin this as, oh, Hunter Biden, because they're trying to knock out a political appointment.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
If you want to truly understand the corruption, and how do I phrase this?
Because you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Let's just, let's, let's switch it this way.
Yesterday, the Democrats are now trying to make it look like Russia is running to the rescue again, and Russia is trying to hack into Burisma.
Jason and I have a pretty good guess on what they are looking for.
Yeah.
And what they're looking for, I believe we have.
Yeah.
Right?
I think that we have it.
I believe that there is a United States court that also has it right now.
I think the information was.
I haven't talked to you for a few days.
That's new.
I think the U.S.
court has that information right now.
It's in a state court, I believe.
And I think that
they're sitting on the information.
And I think that I don't, so I think this information will come out before, if the Russians did be able to obtain it.
I think it'll come out long before the election, which I hope it does, so they don't give them an excuse.
Oh, it has to.
Yeah.
It has to.
We're going to release it
probably first or second week of February.
We just want to make sure everything is buttoned up.
This is an
absolute smoking gun.
Explains everything.
I mean, if you thought what we've already presented was pretty good,
wait until you see this.
If you were on the fence about the phone call, about okay, that sounds kind of bad.
Like, I don't understand this, like, you'll be fully on board at the end of this.
The phone call will make complete and perfect sense.
Holding up the military aid, everything waits.
Wait until.
I forgot about that piece.
Right.
Wait until you see what we have to show you.
All of it.
I mean,
the Democratic case completely falls apart.
Completely falls apart on the military aid and everything else.
I mean, like, in dramatic fashion.
It's like the end of the, it's like the end of a,
what's his name?
I see dead people movie.
Em Night Shamalan.
Em Night Shyamalan.
It's almost that.
You're like,
what?
It's almost that dramatic.
Once you see this, you'll be like, he was dead the whole time.
It really is.
It really is that dramatic.
And that's coming in February.
Let me touch on one more thing with you, Jason, before we let you go.
Putin just did something
really dramatic.
Yeah.
And
is there, first explain what he just did.
So this is the major global news story all over the world right now.
The entire government in Russia just resigned.
It just resigned.
When things like this happen, there's a huge tidal wave about to happen.
Except for Putin, right?
Except for Putin.
Yeah, he's the earth remains.
Mysteriously, he didn't step down.
So obviously.
So that's like Prime Minister Everybody just resigned.
Yes.
And at his request?
So they didn't say that.
So Prime Minister Medvedev, who's his bosom buddy since the early 90s, he said that he's stepping down to clear the path for President Putin.
Now, a little while ago, President Putin gave a speech where he said that announced he's making drastic constitutional changes and reforms, amendments.
So he's completely upending the power structure, how everything works within Russia.
Now,
this is the taglines you'll see all over social media in the news.
They're saying that he's transferring all power from the prime minister to the prime minister, or not all of it, but the majority of it, and diminishing the power of the president.
Now, think about that.
Why does that, that doesn't really sound like it makes sense?
Not very Vladdy.
Not very Vladty.
I mean, unless he was in his last year, you know, and because he's all he's been doing is switching.
You can't have two
concept more than two consecutive terms as president.
Just like ours.
So, yeah, so, but he, what he does is he's like, oh, I'm president.
And then he switched places with the prime minister, and he becomes the prime minister, and his best friend becomes the president.
And then after two terms, they switch back.
One term, they switch back.
And then he gets two more terms.
Right.
But the weird thing is, he still has four years on his current term.
So why would he be doing that now?
Why would you give the prime minister more power and the council underneath the prime minister, right?
So, that's the council, so he's giving more power to the prime minister and more power to the state council of Russia, which basically they work directly underneath the president.
So, right now, they work directly underneath Putin.
He's giving them more power.
He's fully putting them in the constitution, and they're the ones that handle regional-level type things.
They advise him and they help him carry out policy at the regional level.
Wow, I mean, I
and I know a lot of this was fiction, but I saw Chernobyl and I know the system wasn't fiction.
And that sounds a little like the system that they had before.
That's where they got the idea.
There was the state council of the USSR and they brought it back, I think, around 2000 or so, I believe.
Holy cow.
So
let's, how do you, what do you read from this?
Well, it's hard to say right now because we don't really know.
Putin is either planning on staying as a president, which one of the amendments is he can just stay indefinitely if he wants to.
So he's either staying as president with an empowered state council underneath him and giving these little appearances of more power in the prime minister when really he just stands back as like the dictator of China is now and runs everything with his little pollup bureau and everything.
That's a possibility.
Or the other possibility is in four years, he just leapfrogs like he did back in the day with Medvedev.
He leapsfrog to the prime minister and becomes the prime minister with these new powers.
And then again, he can leapfrog back to the presidency and stay on and continue doing this indefinitely.
Either way, you're looking at a dictator-for-life scenario, pretty much.
Why would he do this now?
That is the strange thing because he's very, he doesn't do things, you know, he measures the risks.
Yeah, he's not, he is a guy who still walks.
And when he walks, only one arm swings because he's so well trained, his arm that used to be next to the sidearm doesn't swing.
Right.
I mean, he is a calculated, controlled individual.
Yeah, I think that something upped his timetable, and that would probably some, he was scared of something within the government, something happening within his own government.
That's my guess at the moment.
All right.
Thanks, Jason.
Appreciate it.
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I want to play a clip that came out from Project Veritas yesterday of
a field manager.
Now, this is a guy that they probably are paying, you know, 15 bucks an hour to run the campaign, you know, in
some region.
But he's a regional campaign
organizer in Iowa, right?
Iowa.
And he is
spouting off all kinds of crazy stuff.
Now, does this mean that Bernie Sanders believes it
or endorses it?
No, I don't think he would ever endorse it.
Does he believe some of it?
Probably.
I want you to listen to what he said because it's really important.
Listen.
There's a reason Joseph Stallon had gulags, right?
And actually, gulags were a lot better than what the CIA has told us that they were.
People were actually paid a living wage in Gulags.
They had conjugal visits in Gulags.
Gulags were actually meant for re-education.
The greatest way to break a billionaire of their
privilege and their idea that they're superior, go and break rocks for 12 hours a day.
Okay.
Interesting.
Go and break rocks for 12 hours a day.
That's the way you break people of their privilege.
Their privilege.
Okay.
Kind of frightening.
Gulags weren't so bad.
Really?
Because history tells us the exact opposite.
Now, listen to the second part.
What he says.
Sorry, I thought I said in a meeting this morning, the second part about, you know, MSNBC.
And he said, you know, a lot of these people are going to be surprised because we're ready to take action.
We need to go into MSNBC and other networks and grab those anchors by the hair and drag them out into the streets and set them on fire.
Gee,
I've heard something like that foretold.
We'll tell you all about it and what it all means next hour.
You're listening to Glenn Beck.
Just sending something to one of our producers here so we could have it for the next half hour.
Kyle Jurek, Iowa field organizer, Sanders campaign.
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That's MSNBC.
It's MSNBC.
Who's like America's leading voice for socialism?
Socialism.
I mean, even that's not enough.
Yeah, we'll explain why this is important
coming up in just a second.
Standby.
Also, earthquakes, volcanoes.
What is explaining all of these?
The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
So while I was gone, there's been just traumatic, traumatic events that have happened in Puerto Rico.
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Are these things becoming more frequent?
Is it the imagination?
Are they becoming more violent?
And is there anything that can help us detect
when these things might be coming and explain some of the other things that might be happening?
There is.
And it used to be, you know, in the 1950s, people thought this was crazy.
Now, this is becoming really
quite good science with some big names behind it.
And we talked to Ben Davidson about what's really happening, something that nobody's really talking about in one minute.
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I mean, I'm going to totally geek out here for a second.
Do you get your solar weather report every morning?
Because you can.
Ben Davidson is the founder, creator of
spaceweathernews.com.
For some reason,
we've come to believe that the sun has nothing to do with anything.
Space has nothing to do with our weather or
perhaps earthquakes or volcanoes or anything like that and we also have been taught that the north and south pole are pretty stationary and that is untrue as well there have been some cataclysmic events in the history of our planet the last one happened about what 780,000 years ago when the poles actually flipped
and it is a it's a
kind of an earth-shattering thing.
It usually happens about every 300,000 years.
Like I said, we're almost up to 800,000 years now, and the poles are moving, and they're moving faster and faster, or so it seems Ben Davidson is here to give us the accurate account of all of this.
Hello, Ben.
How are you?
I'm doing very well, sir.
It is honored, total honor to be back here.
And I have to apologize at the start because I will have to correct the number that you just gave.
That's fine.
This is a 12,000-year magnetic excursion cycle.
In addition to those long ones where the poles flip and then they stay there, there are also these much shorter ones.
About every 12,000 or 13,000 years, we get a magnetic excursion, which is a rapid flip and flip-back.
Unfortunately for us, even though it is a rapid flip and flip back, it does come with a considerable amount of time where the magnetic field, the shield that our planet has against solar flares and supernova, solar wind, goes down.
Okay, so I didn't, I wasn't aware of the 12,000-year flip and then flip back.
And so just,
you know, breaking it down for, you know, dummies like me, the North and South Pole, they drift.
They don't necessarily lock together like one big magnet.
But let's just say they go on this excursion and they start, you know, the North Pole starts heading down, you know, into Siberia, which it is now, starts to head down.
And it kind of locks into place.
You know, it does a quick flip.
Does it go east and west, or can it go all the way and reverse the poles
on an excursion?
Excursion,
you know, there's there's conflicting evidence everywhere you look, all around the world.
The only thing that we are certain of, and uh, there's actually a fun story uh behind this that became relevant just this past fall.
Uh, what we know for certain is that we have these magnetic events about every 12 to 13,000 years.
There are extreme uh hardships, both climate-wise and extending to the more extreme extinction-level events.
And at the same time, they're noticing that a lot of times the climate swings to cold during those events, at least at the start of them.
And so, in terms of where the poll is going to end up, what is specifically going to happen at this location, that
we are not sure.
Now, the interesting story about this is we've been sort of following the
really nerdy peer-review literature in all of the top journals on this for quite some time.
And then this year, a Harvard professor published an article in an astrophysical journal.
And by the way, astro, that's stuff in space.
We should be having this in an Earth-related journal, Geophysics.
And he said that there was really no way that you could get an extinction level event from these 12,000-year magnetic excursions because the amount of solar
light that would come in wouldn't be enough to kill everything.
Now, in addition to that not being true whatsoever, there's also more than just the solar light.
And so, there's the UV we know about that makes us pan and gives us sunburns, but there's also the protons and the electrons.
And these are the things that we're discovering do have a significant effect on the weather, on atmospheric chemistry.
Nobody wants to be breathing acid rain.
These things have an effect on earthquakes and on volcanoes and other things like that.
And we sort of got in a, you know, an academic tiff, if you will, an academic fight with this.
And then a few weeks later, the number one Earth physics journal in the world called Reviews of Geophysics is out of this country here from the American Geophysical Union.
They came down and definitively stamped these things as
probably the most prolific, if I can put it this terrible way, killers of species on this planet.
Once you're getting outside of things like, oh,
a huge meteor hit and it killed 90% of the, you know, those are like the super rare ones.
These are the things that happen, these magnetic excursions.
These are the things that really challenge species, that take species out, that
really, um,
really make life more difficult for life on this planet.
All right.
So, so, Ben, what I want to talk to you about is I want to, if we can have time, cover the earthquakes.
Like, I mean,
you know, I don't know if any of these are connected, but we just had a really powerful earthquake in
all I can think of is San Juan in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico.
Yeah.
So,
and quickly, let me just cover this.
Do you think this is related to what we're talking about?
In a way, yes.
Earthquakes are going to happen no matter what.
And an earthquake would have eventually hit Puerto Rico again, no matter what.
But the sort of thing that we're noticing is the very first people who broke these studies and who really just had a hint of what they call a correlation, a connection between the power of the sun and these earthquakes and the weather and the volcanoes.
They had this hint and it was enough to be what they call statistically significant, but it still was just a, it was like a slight nudge.
Oh, yes, the sun does nudge these things.
But we are not saying that it's taking less and less for the sun to give that nudge as Earth's shield against the sun is weakening.
It's the only thing standing in between what we have now and what we've lived with our whole lives and the Sun having complete control over the planet.
If people think of the planet like
the Starship Enterprise or
some spaceship,
what we have, the electromagnetic field, is shields up.
And we put these shields, you know, up automatically.
Nature does it through the electromagnetic field.
And that's stopping all of the junk or the bullets or the phaser fire from the sun.
It stops all of that.
But as our poles start to drift, those shields go down and they cause all kinds of problems
from earthquakes to severe weather.
I'm really quite interested also in technology.
We have now,
we talked about, you know, oh my gosh,
the atmosphere and the,
what do you call it, the big holes that were above the
South Pole, I think.
Yeah, the ozone layer.
Everybody freaked out about the ozone layer having a hole in it.
In the electromagnetic field, aren't we starting to see holes in the field?
Yes, and we're starting to see some parts change more rapidly than others.
So
specifically, the scariest part of the magnetic field right now is sitting atop of Brazil and the South Atlantic.
They call it the South Atlantic anomaly.
And the explanation for why it's there really depends on who you ask.
It does happen to be the exact point on Earth where both poles are moving away.
And so interestingly enough, this isn't like a clock where if one pole is at 12 and one's at 6, they are both going clockwise or counterclockwise.
They're actually going in the same direction.
And so while the North Pole is about to cross onto the coastline of Siberia, the South Magnetic Pole, much, much earlier, left the continent of Antarctica and it is racing up into the Indian Ocean just south of Australia.
Now, if you can close your eyes and picture what the Earth looks like, Siberia and Australia and the Indian Ocean, they're on the same longitude.
These things are on a collision point.
And if you take that collision point and you look at the other side of the planet, that's where the fields are getting the weakness the fastest.
And that's where it's probably going to be the scariest first.
It's almost almost like Brazil can be our canary in the coal mine.
So, how long before you think we actually start to recognize this and start to have real technological problems or health problems?
Well, we are because this is happening rapidly, right?
This is not like 12,000 years.
It's slowly been happening.
This is now moving quickly.
The poles.
Oh, much, much, much more quickly.
And just to give you an idea, you know, Earth lost about 10% of its strength in about 150 years from 1850 to 2000.
We lost another 10% just in the last 20 years.
And so that you could just do some extrapolation math there and see where things are headed and how fast they're headed there.
Now, we are at a point where we are very, very lucky in this last round of solar activity, which happened in the earlier part of the last decade.
It did give us a lot of what we normally see.
There were solar flares.
There were those ejections of those protons and electrons.
Phaser bullets, as you put it.
I really like that, by the way.
And we were seeing that weaker and weaker space weather was able to give that nudge.
Now, we mentioned that already in terms of the earthquakes and the weather, but that same thing goes for the technology as well.
And so there was one solar storm we had in 2015.
And, you know, you look back over the record of solar storms and you don't even pick this one out.
It doesn't jump out at you at all.
It was an average one.
But
for some reason,
it happened at a time when the Earth magnetic field didn't handle it well.
There were airline problems up the east coast of the United States, in New Zealand, in Norway.
There were major grid problems in numerous South American and Central American countries.
Transformers were blowing in some parts of Africa and India.
It was really sort of the thing where I was wondering how close we came.
And of course, the reason why not every
little burp from the sun does does this you know we are on a steady decline here with the magnetic field situation but if you were to zoom in on that steady decline it looks like the stock market it does go up and down even though there is a longer trend downward and so 2015 and actually 2014 we could notice that we were in a real downtip 2016 2017 we started to come back up and we peaked uh sometime around 2018 uh or early 2019 and we are getting ready for what they call our next geomagnetic jerk it's a rapid jerk.
They think it comes from the core, and it plays a considerable role in how the magnetic field is doing.
It's expected to happen within the next 12 to 18 months.
And my only hope, really, I can say for it is that we don't get the same level of acceleration that we got last time.
Because if we go from losing 5% a century to 5% a decade, And then we take that same jump and we lose 5% a year,
we have 20 years to lose the whole thing and we're already down 20, you know, 20%.
But we don't lose all of it.
It comes back, right?
Correct, correct.
But it's that once, yeah,
it's, it's the sort of thing where everything is deteriorating rapidly.
Some science says it could happen in a matter of a day, but if you stretch that out two weeks, that's more than enough time.
And it looks like the field will stay in this situation for probably months to a couple of years.
All right.
Ben, it's always a delight talking to you.
No way out.
No way out.
Here's the good news.
The good news is this is the magnetic excursion cycle.
And
since it happens every 12,000 years, how many times have humans survived it?
Yeah, okay.
It is one thing to look at the scariness of the situation.
We had one happen 60,000 years ago, about 45,000 to 48,000 years ago, 36,000 years ago, 24,000 years ago.
The one 12,000 years ago is called the Gothenburg magnetic excursion.
Here we are, 12,000 years, 13,000 years from the last one approximately, and Earth's magnetic field is changing like it hasn't changed in thousands of years.
That's pretty clear of a picture, and there's only so many coincidences one can ignore.
But it would also be unwise to recognize that every person in the world is not the descendant of a survivor of the last one.
And we have this in our dna we are all survivors ben thank you so much really good to um really good to talk to you um you can follow him at the real s
uh
is it so
yeah
easiest thing just look for space weather news or suspicious observers and whatever internet search you're using they're going to know what you're looking for okay spaceweathernews.com uh is where you go thank you so much ben i appreciate it god bless appreciate you too sir you too you bet
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Station ID.
So I know I'm a total geek on that, and probably four people in this audience are interested in it.
But
there is
everything I've ever been interested in in space
and the theories of science all kind of come together on this.
And even the government and what Eisenhower said, look, we have to be careful because the military-industrial
complex is going to merge with the educational complex.
And so
Einstein really led this field.
And
the military-industrial complex came in for their own reasons and just really torpedoed this science.
And up until about 30 years ago, it really was just destroyed.
Now, real credible people are looking into it again, and they're like, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
There is a correlation.
And I'm surprised you're not into it, Stu, only because
so much of global warming is
gone.
I mean, it's just like, it has nothing to do with it.
The sun, the sun has everything to do with global warming.
What's happening to our Earth and what's happening with solar activity?
You know, the temperatures were rising.
Then they stopped.
What a coincidence.
They stopped the same time all the solar activity stopped.
It went into its winter, if you will.
Yeah, no, I mean,
it's amazing work that they do to try to figure this stuff out.
I mean, it does seem so daunting that it...
What are you going to do about it, right?
You know, it's one of those problems that's so big and so catastrophic.
If it occurs, I kind of just throw my hands up and say,
magnetic shift happens.
But there are things that we can do to our satellites right now to protect them.
And
that should be done.
We've talked about that with EMPs, right?
I mean, that's just something that can be done relatively inexpensively.
Think about GPS.
GPS is degrading every year.
You have to keep up on the GPS satellites, and they have to be replaced after so many years, et cetera, et cetera.
And they degrade, and then they burn up in the atmosphere.
Let's make sure that we're on top of all of that stuff, which we are, but let's make sure we're on top of that stuff.
Imagine what happens if just the GPS system goes down.
I'll tell you exactly what happens.
I go to work one day and never come home.
That's exactly right.
I leave the house and I don't make it to work.
And I starve to death on the side about a block away from a McDonald's and a supermarket.
Yeah.
Because I have no idea where anything is.
I used to be very proud of my sense of direction.
It I was really good at maps and I knew where I was going.
And now it's just like
I almost can't drive when I know where I'm going without the thing on.
Like it just needs, it makes me feel I went to the hospital yesterday.
I know exactly where it is.
Yep.
But no, no.
Uh-uh.
Well, now, especially with the traffic data stuff,
you know, to ways and stuff like that.
Like, you just, well, what if there's a big accident you don't know about?
It's going to route you around it.
You feel dumb not turning it on.
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Welcome to the program.
I'm so glad you're here.
A personal note: I want to thank you so much for your prayers for my family.
I will tell you, I don't think I've ever been this overwhelmed in my life.
My father-in-law is at Yale, New Haven, and
is
doing the best
we can hope for
and making progress.
My wife is with him
and her mother, which leaves me with my kids, my teenage kids that, you know, like I just
had to learn their names,
you know.
Apparently, you have to feed them.
I was doing laundry last night.
Rafe and I were doing laundry.
And
he's like, is Downey the soap?
And I'm like, no, Downey is not the soap.
Oh, crap.
We're out of soap.
We've got to go get laundry detergent.
I mean, it's just the things.
I'm lucky to say that my wife can be replaced by about with about five people.
I don't know how she does all of this stuff.
Did you run this by her?
These five people?
Are they five specific people?
Neighborhood babysitters.
No, okay.
I just want to make sure this wasn't an actual, you weren't trying to pull something off here.
No, that would be six.
That would be six.
But just covering the stuff that she does every day, I honest to God don't know how she does it.
And yesterday, all day yesterday, I was in the hospital with my daughter, who
has cerebral palsy and epilepsy.
And I cannot thank the people at the UT Medical Center, University of Texas Medical Center, enough.
These guys are premier when it comes to epilepsy.
And
it was a four-hour brain surgery yesterday that I think is truly miraculous.
Truly miraculous.
She'll be in the hospital for 10 days,
then she'll leave there and probably have another surgery
at UT.
But I mean, the nurses and the doctors and everybody.
This is world-class hospital.
And Yale, New Haven.
So anyway,
thank you for your thank you for your prayers
so much.
No, Yale, New Haven is
and
they're doing it every day.
They're doing it?
You know what it is?
You know what it is?
When you live in the South or in the West and you go back to these hospitals in the East, it's almost like an Eastern Bloc hospital.
I mean, they're so overwhelmed and they're in the inner cities and they're just grinding it out every day.
I've got 400 blood shots, Ryan,
gunshots that I'm dealing with right now.
Can you give your liver a rest for a minute?
It's crazy what they have to put up with.
Yeah, and they're all old buildings and they're tiny rooms and the cities are crumbling.
Yeah, it can be rough.
So, anyway,
thank you for that.
Keep us all in your prayers.
I want to go and talk to you a little bit about the Iowa Field organizer because I think
these people are
looking for a different world than you are.
And they think differently than you are.
Let me play the first clip that we played last hour where he was talking about this is a Bernie Sanders
Iowa field organizer.
So he's a low-level guy.
This was from Project Veritas.
But listen to what he's saying about the Soviet gulags.
There's a reason Joseph Stalin had gulags.
There's a reason he had gulags.
And actually, gulags were a lot better than what the CIA has told us that they were.
History.
People were actually paid a living wage in gulags.
They had conjugal visits in gulags.
Oh, they could have sex.
Gulags were actually meant for re-education.
The greatest way to break a billionaire of their
privilege and their idea that they're superior, go out and break rocks and throw a war today.
a day.
Okay, so, you know, break them of their privilege.
What about your privilege, thinking that you are superior, that you can just tell somebody, go break rocks for 12 hours a day?
And honestly, how many vacation homes does Bernie Sanders need to have until he's seen in this group of really wealthy people?
How are his own volunteers be like, oh, these darn billionaires?
Your guy's got like 9,000 homes.
He's a millionaire.
So do you remember when I was on Fox, maybe 2010?
And I don't remember why I said it.
It was not obviously in the script, but I remember talking about something and saying, listen to me now.
You are dealing with radicals.
These are not Democrats.
These are radicals.
And I was talking to the Democratic Party.
And you are letting them infiltrate your campaigns.
And I'm telling you right now, you think they're your friends, but in the end, they will come in and media, you should understand it's you too.
You are accepting of all of this stuff, and they will go and grab your anchors and drag them out in the middle of the streets and kill them in the streets.
I remember distinct distinctly saying that.
You remember, I distinctly remember you saying it as well.
Right.
I want you to listen to what this organizer for Bernie Sanders said.
Listen, so if Trump gets re-elected, what
cities burn?
We gotta do.
Do what you gotta do.
Yeah.
I mean, we don't have a lot of time left.
We have to save, like, human civilization.
And obviously, Trump don't give a f about making sure that the world doesn't burn.
We're gonna make 1978 look like a finger.
We're gonna make 1978.
Great stuff.
What does that mean?
Remember what happened when McGovern got fed in Chicago in 1978?
68.
Riots.
Fing people getting beaten by the cops.
The cops are going to be the ones that are getting fing beaten in Milwaukee.
I'm ready to throw down now.
I don't want to wait and have to wait for the fingers.
Yeah, but who, though?
Who's you going to throw down with?
You're going to play with
the pond of
billionaire class.
Walk into that infant Cindy C studios, drag those f ⁇ ers up by their hair, and light them on fire in the streets.
Okay, and let me just leave you with this door hanger.
Vote for Bernie.
We're talking about burning people.
Going into this is interesting.
He didn't say Fox.
Yeah.
He said MSNBC.
Because they see them as not friendly enough to Bernie.
Correct.
They know who Fox is.
Fox will be in the gulags first.
But they're not doing it.
And he's talking about Milwaukee.
Now, I'm not saying Bernie Sanders is for any of this, but I'm telling you, there are enough people that will make these nightmares come true, and media wake the hell up.
Well, there's no examples, though, of Bernie Sanders
underlings doing anything drastic that might, I don't know, you mean like a guy showing up at a softball game?
Yeah, maybe a baseball game, practice, maybe shoot 10% of all elected Republicans.
Wait a minute, that did happen.
That's right, it did happen.
That was a Bernie Sanders supporter.
That's right.
And look, you're right.
He's a low-level guy, and all of these disclaimers apply.
However, you would want this rooted out from your organization.
No, they don't.
Wouldn't you?
No, they don't.
And that's the thing.
They don't seem to.
They don't seem to.
This is where the energy comes from behind Bernie.
You better wake up, man.
Yeah, this is.
You better wake up.
When they talk about, you know, they admire the organization that Bernie Sanders has built, there's a reason why he's likely to last in this campaign for a long time, even if he loses early.
He's got tons of money, and he's able to go on forever.
And don't think that if the DNC, they think, pulls something after they pulled something last time.
And don't think that Russia won't exploit that.
I mean, all of these things are coming, and it's the summer in Milwaukee.
Yeah.
And it's not, you know, this is more of the violent revolution type of tactics, but the left will go to any lengths to get what they want.
If it's violence with a guy like this, it's another way when it comes to the higher intellectual circles.
But listen to this new idea.
This is proposed in the Harvard Law Review.
Oh.
The Harvard Law Review.
Now, as you know, we have a very unfair system here, and we just can't get past all these, there's all these Republicans and conservatives that want to stop all of that.
Shut them up.
So what do you do?
I mean, it's very difficult.
Gulags is not proposed here, though you could get Gulags done.
Summary executions?
That could be done through this, too, I believe.
The new idea is to carve up Washington, D.C.
into 127 neighborhoods and
I swear to you, this is what they're proposing.
Implement those into the United States as individual states,
giving us 177 states.
Going to be a very heavy flag.
We're going to have to make those stars super small.
Very, either super small or it's going to be a very large flag.
Now, this sounds ridiculous.
However, the idea is constitutionally, all you need is a 50%,
you need a majority to
put a state in the union.
It's not a big, big, heavy lift.
And then, in addition to that, it is difficult to carve up a state because if you were to say, like, we're going to have North Florida and South Florida, you'd need approval of Florida's legislature, who likely wouldn't want to do that.
However, in Washington, D.C., Washington, the Washington politicians, can do whatever they want.
So if they were to go to 100, and
what's amazing about this, the article about this is in Vox.
You might say, well, Vox is, you know, they're left-wing, but are they really going to adopt something like this?
No, okay.
You might think that's too radical for them.
That's the part you'd be wrong on, because what they're upset about is instead of 127 states, they believe it should be 150 states.
Because if it's 150 states,
then you'd have 17 under the Harper proposal, there'd be 177 states.
What you need to do is get all the way up to 200 states because that way you can do it all with just your states.
You can
amend the Constitution just with your Washington, D.C.
states, which, by the way, just happened to vote 90% Democrat.
Well, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
I don't think it's radical enough.
Why don't we have 350 million states?
And that way we could implement one state, one vote.
Ooh,
yeah.
Interesting thought.
That way we could really know what the states are thinking.
I like it.
No gerrymandering in my state.
None at all.
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
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All right, let's talk a little about a few things that are happening in some of these sanctuary cities.
For instance, New York, a sanctuary city,
somebody just lost their life.
They didn't have to.
Yeah, Reyaz Khan, 21-year-old.
He got in a fight with his dad.
And, you know, like most fights with your dad, you know, you're going to break a coffee cup and attack him with a broken coffee cup.
That's very common.
That happens all the time.
I'm your dad.
You know,
you have younger kids.
I know my
six and eight-year-old are constantly breaking coffee cups and charging at me.
So he did this.
It was obviously a problem.
He was supposed to be deported.
He was here illegally.
You know, the really crazy ask of the federal government is, hey, when we have someone you catch for a crime and you bring him to prison, can you hold them there for 48 hours so we can come pick him up if we want to?
That's what the Sanctuary City thing is all about, by the way.
Like, it's the city saying, no, we won't hold them for 48 hours so you can come pick them up.
So, they did not hold him for 48 hours.
So, they could not come pick him up and deport him.
So, he spent that time instead murdering a 92-year-old woman as well as raping her.
She's gone now because this guy was not deported.
Now,
some would say that didn't need to happen.
Some would note that perhaps the idea of
letting people who are committing crimes on top of crimes, because they're here illegally already, so they've crossed that line.
Then they're breaking the law while they're here violently.
Maybe you do deport them.
Maybe you let them go to Mexico and start attacking people with coffee cups instead.
But no, we allowed this guy to rape and murder an elderly woman.
How about this story?
The Pentagon
has Saudi Arabian military students there at the Pentagon
to learn how to kill people.
And they've just been expelled from the United States due to their ties of jihadism and child pornography.
Looks like 21 of them
were...
you know, part of our military training program, which has hosted 1 million foreign troops since 2000.
And we just had to get rid of 21 of them here just recently because they're tied to jihadist movements and child porn.
Pretty remarkable.
It's a big number, isn't it?
21?
There's only like a couple hundred here.
Yeah,
it's a kind of a big number.
It's a high percentage of child porn usage.
So, which leads me to a story we'll have to tell you about tomorrow.
This California couple that
lured people onto their property to steal an unsecured bike and then beat them up with baseball bats because they were tired of these criminals in their neighborhood.
And so they're like, you know what, honey?
You know what we're going to do?
We're going to leave that bike.
Don't put a lock on it.
They'll pull up.
They'll go try to steal it.
We'll beat them with baseball bats.
Guess who's in jail?
As they should be.
However, that's the kind of stuff when the sanctuary cities are happening, people say,
I'll take care of myself.