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Good morning, Hillary.
Thank you so much.
We're live from Turning Point USA
here in West Palm, Florida.
We have a massive, massive show coming up for you that you're not going to want to miss a second on.
And Stu, did you watch the debate last night?
I happened to be on stage during it.
Yeah, I caught it.
I didn't see it.
As much of it as I could possibly take.
So about 30 seconds.
So you were the one watching, though.
Yeah,
it was your turn to watch.
It was very,
I would say,
there's not a good build-up to it.
It was like one of those things where everyone's in Christmas mode, everyone's in impeachment mode, everyone is in Star Wars mode, nobody's in debate mode, right?
Like, that is not where the country is today.
No spoilers, and you're really good at no spoilers.
I'm really bad.
Did you see Star Wars last night?
I did see Star Wars.
You have to answer that.
Yes, spoiler alert, I did see it.
Yes.
Yeah, okay, good.
So we have that coming up.
And
so much more.
I'm going to give you a list of the things that are happening on today's show.
The last Glenn Beck program of the decade
begins in just a few minutes.
Finally.
The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
Hello, America.
It's Friday.
This is the Glen Beck program, the last one of the decade.
And what a way to end this decade.
On today's program, Candace Owens, who is remarkable.
I saw her speak last night here at Turning Point USA.
And
she is,
I'm telling you, she's our Michelle Obama.
She is
so likable,
so
magnetic, and
her arms are actually toned.
We don't have to get people in the press just to try to convince everybody she's got great arms.
We'll talk to her.
Also, Rudy Giuliani will be here.
Bill O'Reilly will be on the program.
Charlie Kirk.
And in 90 minutes, a major announcement, all on today's program.
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Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Mm-hmm.
No.
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So last night, believe it or not, was another debate.
And you'll never guess guess who's fighting for the center.
Elizabeth Warren is now trying to fight for the center.
Elizabeth Warren?
Center for what?
It's insane.
It's insane.
I think Andrew Yang had the exchange of the night, the one that was, I think, important, again, showing he kind of gets it.
Here he is telling everybody else on the podium, stop with the obsession of impeachment.
Listen.
It's clear why Americans can't agree on impeachment.
We're getting our news from different sources and it's making it hard for us even to agree on basic facts.
Congressional approval rating last I checked was something like 17%
and Americans don't trust the media networks to tell them the truth.
The media networks didn't do us any favors by missing the reason why Donald Trump became our president in the first place.
If you turn on cable network news today, you would think he's our president because of some combination of Russia, racism, Facebook, Hillary Clinton, and emails all mixed together.
But Americans around the country know different.
We blasted away 4 million manufacturing jobs that were primarily based in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Missouri.
I just left Iowa.
We blasted 40,000 manufacturing jobs there.
The more we act like Donald Trump is the cause of all of our problems, the more Americans lose trust that we can actually see what's going on in our communities and solve those problems.
What we have to do is we have to stop being obsessed over impeachment, which unfortunately strikes many Americans like a ballgame where you know what the score is going to be, and start actually digging in and solving the problems that got Donald Trump elected in the first place.
We have to take every opportunity to present a new positive vision for the country, a new way forward to help beat him in 2020, because make no mistake, he'll be there at the ballot box for us to defeat.
To me, he's the most serious candidate.
To me, he is the guy that if they nominated him,
you would have a chance
of actually turning some heads because he's serious, he's thoughtful, he's very left,
but he has actually thought these things through and he is speaking to the American people.
I can guarantee you that a lot of the people that watched this last night, because they were Democrats, and I don't mean the Democrats who are, you know, out there campaigning right now, I mean the average Democrat.
If they were paying attention last night and they saw that, I can guarantee you they were thinking to themselves, yes, finally, yes.
Yeah,
do you know that in
the
rally, where was that, in Michigan
just a couple of days ago?
Is that where he had that?
Michigan, Grand Rapids?
Where was that?
Donald Trump had his.
Go ahead.
It was definitely Michigan.
It was in Amasha's district, wasn't it?
I think it was.
So he has this rally.
Did you know that 19% of the crowd were Democrats?
19% of that crowd
were Democrats.
This is, this is
yeah, you think this is spelling doom for the Democrats.
And believe me, I'm happy about it, but this is
they just don't get it at all.
At all.
They are so out of touch with people.
I think Yang does get it.
I think he sees a lot of what's actually happening in the country.
Now, to be clear, and you hit on this, I think he would be a bad president.
Like, I think Andrew Yang would be a bad president.
His policies
are not good for the country.
But, number one, I think he is serious.
And number two, he comes off as probably the only person who comes off on the stage as a good person.
He seems like a good guy.
Like,
he's not made his campaign about insulting Republicans and calling them racist.
He has made his campaign about his ideas, which I don't think are good ideas, but at least he's actually attempting to be real.
He seems likable.
And, you know, when you listen to him in scenarios where he's not just on stage kind of quoting his own universal basic income program over and over and over and over again, you see he has depth.
He's thought of these things.
He's listened to the libertarian and conservative arguments about them.
He knows, you know, I mean, like, that is, you don't get this from politicians.
He is different.
He's changing the paradigm a little bit.
Let me ask you:
as an American currently functioning in this nation,
would you rather have a debate where two people are calling each other names and it's a fight over racism,
or two people who were discussing universal basic income because the world is on the verge of change and we are headed towards what experts say is permanent 30% unemployment in the next 10 years.
And that's only because of the upgrades of AI and everything else.
They believe that we will have a permanent 30% unemployment rate.
Now, that may not be true.
You know, people say that every time, you know, we got rid of the horses and they're like, what are people, what are blacksmiths going to do?
Yeah, it hurt for a while, but they found another job.
So it may not be true, but at least we'd be having a discussion about the future of the country and what we're really facing.
I would so much rather have that conversation with somebody I really disagree with.
I mean, I told you probably five years ago at least,
you need to have the discussions about things like basic, universal basic income, not because it's socialist, but because there's going to be a real outcry while we're in this transition.
And just by pretending it's not coming is not going to be good enough.
We'll be beaten by a really bad idea, universal basic income, because we won't even be addressing the problem.
Andrew Yang is, he sees over the horizon.
He's wrong, I believe, on his policies.
but he should be heard and he should be debated seriously.
And you saw that, I think, for the first time, a little bit last night because we're down to seven candidates.
He was actually able to speak a little bit.
He wasn't completely ignored.
Now, he's still at the point where no one is finding any benefit in challenging his ideas or attacking him.
So he is in a, you know, he's in that nice little window where he's at 4% or 5%.
And there's not a huge point in going after him.
Unlike Budijej, who was the focus of almost every
back and forth in that debate last night, which is interesting because we we said this from the beginning.
At some point,
they're not going to just hand Pete Buttigieg the nomination.
At some point, someone's going to have to say something negative about the guy.
They attempted that last night, which was sort of the big takeaway of the debate.
How do you think that worked out?
Was that effective?
I mean, I thought he did well fighting it off.
Warren went after him with this attack of like, well, you're doing these fundraisers in wine caves
because he did this fundraiser with rich people in a wine cave and took these donations.
And of course, his comeback to that is cares.
Well, this is classism.
It's all these, it's the entire party's platform, basically.
Yeah, it's just either racist or that he's, you know, he likes rich people too much.
Bernie was calling everybody out last night for, you know, having fundraisers with billionaires.
Oh, okay, so we've made it a B instead of an M because now, Bernie, you're a millionaire.
Yeah, right.
It's a great one.
I love that.
And it's amazing how they say you.
I mean, Warren said last night, we can't have people
who are super rich
making the decisions for the electorate.
And it's like, well, they're...
I mean, one man, one vote applies to them, too.
They get a chance to say what they believe, too.
And if they get to make the same
donations.
Stu.
Nothing a billionaire has ever done has been any good.
Carnegie, what did he do?
Gave us steal, and then what?
Just started forcing libraries all over the country, you know, that he paid for.
You know,
Bill Gates, what did he do besides change the way we work
and make things more efficient?
You know, that evil billionaire, and I kind of mean this one, Steve Jobs, what did he do I know except connect to the entire world.
I'm going to tweet about this right now on my iPhone and let everyone know.
How evil he was.
I love that.
I love that.
You got to get rid of those billionaires, man, because they did nothing to earn that money.
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You know,
I want to share a
kind of a Christmas message coming up in just a second, and it revolves around adoption.
You know, the best thing that
I was just going to say, I was going to say the best thing I've ever done was adoption, but then I remember what people tell me about boats.
The happiest day of your life is the day you get your boat.
And then once you've had it for a while, you realize, no, that's the second happiest day.
The happiest day will be the day I get rid of that damn vote.
So,
I'm not sure,
but right now, I believe the happiest day is when one of my children
was born.
And my son, Rafe, we adopted him.
We got him at birth.
It was just a miraculous thing.
And
his birth mother was just one of the bravest people I know.
And
there is a couple that lives in Seattle.
And
you'll know them when you hear, but you don't know anything about what's happening in their personal life.
And they have gone and adopted these children from China.
And they specifically are asking for the ones that are abandoned, the ones who have major health issues.
And they're in the hospital all the time in Seattle.
I mean, you know, they walk into the front, you know, of these
Seattle Children's Hospital and they're like, hey, Bill, hey, Steve, how are you?
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And more importantly, these kids have worked miracles in their life.
And I just wanted to share this story and their story coming up in a few minutes because
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in just a second.
Stu, what did you think about
Joe Biden imitating the stuttering kid?
Well, you know, honestly, it's one of those things that
I don't think is all that big of a deal.
I don't think it's a big deal at all.
Yeah,
but.
But, but, I mean, certainly if Trump did it, it would be a big deal, right?
There'd be new impeachment papers fired tomorrow for it.
Absolutely, absolutely.
But, you know, Biden is, and we talked about this when it happened.
The explanation from the campaign for why he's so bad in public and why he's been so bad in this debate is that he was a stutterer when he's a kid.
When he was a kid, he was actually a stutterer.
He's talked about it before.
That's not a brand new thing.
Though.
Is it possible some of the hair off his legs got caught in his throat?
Maybe that's why he was
stuttering so much.
Yeah, because he stands in the pool and his hair just kind of goes.
and you know, I'm just imagining these long locks of hair from his legs.
Lines wrapped around the pool of little kids wanting to come in the water and rub his legs.
Yeah, no, not weird at all.
No, no, no.
He was stuttering because they were rubbing his legs.
Right.
They're always under the podium rubbing his legs.
Anyway.
Yeah, so that was their big excuse was that he,
the problems he had as a child were coming back.
Now, you know, buried two-thirds of the way through the very long story, and I believe it was the Atlantic that wrote it, is the idea that doctors don't think that's a thing.
Like, they don't say if you're a stuttering kid and you are able to cure that, it doesn't typically come back when you're in your 70s.
So, stuttering's not like cancer?
It's not, it's a little different.
It's a little different.
A little different.
Okay, didn't know that.
Learn something new every day.
So, I think he thinks he can, he's, you know, it's like, it's like
you are able to make fun of Italians if you're Italian, right?
Like, he's thinking I can, not even make fun, but I, it's okay, I can say these things because I'm, I'm one of them.
I think that's his thought process there.
Though, again, the thought process of Joe Biden is usually pretty, pretty small and not exactly dynamic.
Hey, hey, he is up to date.
He's he's doing no malarkey.
He's, he's got a no-malarkey bus.
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Also, Rudy Giuliani, Candice Owens, Charlie Kirk, and a major announcement that we are 60 minutes away that you do not want to miss.
I want to introduce you to a couple of people,
Peter and Seth Talbot.
Now, they're friends of mine and also, full disclosure, sponsors of this program.
But I wanted to have them on just to talk to you about
an adoption that absolutely changed their family.
Pete, Seth, how are you?
Great.
Good to have you here.
Thank you.
We were just talking about
adoption and
the amazing
the amazing gift that is and you guys happen to be here and you're from relief factor and big sponsors of the program but we've talked about this for a long time because you went
and
adopted some children you have two biological children yes and you and your wife decided to get children from China yes as well
why and how did that happen why China or why adoption no why China China actually is up until until this point, one of the easiest countries to work with if you're looking for children with special medical needs, because they have a very, very, very long list of medically complicated children.
If you're looking for a healthy child,
then that's not the way to go.
When we went the first time and brought home Eric, and that was six years ago, we were with a family that had been waiting nine years for the healthy child.
So we were getting our child that was supposed to have cerebral palsy at the same time he he was getting his healthy little girl.
And how long did you wait?
A little over a year and a half, but that was largely because there were some major organizational changes happening with the agency we were working with.
It should have taken about a year, but we had some hiccups.
So your son doesn't have cerebral palsy.
No.
But
what happened there?
We had
the experience of recognizing that a lot of what the medical assessment was was incomplete and just incorrect.
And that was the case quite a few years ago, back in six years ago.
We noticed by the time they went to go get Michael, and that was about three years later, the severity of complications were higher on average.
So when we went to bring home Eric, our first,
there were a lot of children with minor issues or less severe looking issues.
We were looking for a child that had motor control issues or vision issues.
Why?
I mean, I don't, I know that sounds.
No, no, no.
Did you ask that as grandpa?
Did you ask that?
Well, we did.
We did.
I mean, Seth has always had, and Jennifer, obviously, a real love for kids.
And then it was just sort of like they realized.
How did you make that transition, son?
Well, I would say we were, when you go through the adoption process,
we were on a call with our agency and we were going over this thick sheet you go through identifying what medical complications you'll accept.
And we had a real key moment because
at the end of the call,
our agencies flippantly, not flippantly, but just casually mentioned, we were the most open family they had in the system.
Well, the way that the waiting children, the adoption system works is that every month,
the different countries release a huge batch of children.
files.
And then all the agencies kind of do a land grab for files that they think might match their families that are in their program.
And then what happens is that those files get matched with parents, hopefully, and those that don't get matched go on the waiting child list.
So at the end of the call, we realized that we were in line and near the front of it for children that someone else might adopt.
And that was the moment for us going, we need to get out of line because we wanted to, we were looking for children that wouldn't have been adopted.
That's the and
so your first one you thought had cerebral palsy.
Yes.
But then Michael,
when you,
did they correct this in China?
They did.
They did.
They did.
He was in a hospital within three days of being born.
And his esophagus was attached to his lungs?
Correct.
And he had a variety of other issues, including heart complications.
So he was far more, far more complicated than the first.
This shocks me that China actually,
you know, with...
with
phenomenal medical work.
That's amazing.
They saved his life.
Yeah, within three days.
The thing that's really sad about
adoption out of China is that the parents know that if they don't abandon the children,
they often can't care for the kids and they can't get the care they need and they'll die.
So
we have seen it multiple times where the parents have been forced to just for economic and access to medical care.
We were were with the child who came with a birth note and they found out when they were in China and we were there when it happened, they found out that he had a twin and that the parents had even tried to sell their kidney trying to pay for his
hydrocephalus.
surgeries because he had major brain problems.
Yeah, twins.
So they found out with a seven-page letter from the parents that they had a twin and the mothers apologizing profusely in the letter saying, there was nothing we could do.
I did everything and I tried to sell my kidney to pay for your care, but I couldn't.
This was the only option to save your life.
And China stepped in.
So we've had now two children that have
had legitimate, very significant problems.
And China's medical care.
You brought Michael to the States.
You found out his best friend was left behind.
Yeah, well, he came home and kept on talking about Lulu.
And
and almost all the pictures we got of Michael in China had a photo of him with who he called Lulu.
And it was this cutest little guy with this massive three-pound tumor coming off the back of his head.
But they were inseparable.
You could tell that they were doing everything together, holding hands, doing this, and actually looking after little babies together.
It was quite a story.
It got to the point that when we were going back to go for a third adoption, we didn't think he was available.
We had had been inquiring about who we were calling Lulu,
but he wasn't adoptable.
Well, we started the process just before Thanksgiving, went to Christmas and came back and picked up the process again because it's like six to nine months of paperwork.
And we picked the process back up and our agency said, oh, by the way, Lulu isn't Lulu.
Lulu is TNU
and he's available.
You know, his file is like an inch and a half thick, but do you want to look at it?
That was a shock to us.
But we knew who he was.
And so there was,
when we played the video, once we went through this process, we didn't tell our children what we were doing for obvious reasons.
When we played the video of who we call Jimmy now
running through the orphanage, as soon as I hit play, my oldest daughter exploded in tears and said, that's Lulu.
We're adopting Lulu.
And it was one of the most
impacting moments in our family.
It was like, yeah, we were totally in on this kid from the beginning.
So that was a year ago, a few weeks ago.
Surgeons last year performed surgery on him to remove that tumor.
Yeah, within a couple months of coming home, they were able to take the tumor, most of the tumor off
and do repair.
We were told, and this was actually a big reason why we were able to move forward, is we were told our Seattle area is one of the best places, in fact, the best place in the world for this.
And so having the resources 25 minutes away at children's seattle was um one of the reasons why they said you guys are a good fit and they picked us for going to get in them
so the one thing you told me
i don't know maybe six months ago you were talking to me i think it was michael that you said
you want to go back to china you wanted to visit china do you remember this story yeah this was yeah this was jimmy yeah oh it was jimmy it was jimmy actually uh His language just came so quickly, it blew our mind.
And we talked about going back to China.
We talk about China a lot.
And he
was quite resistant to that because he didn't understand he was staying home.
That's actually been the challenge of adopting a five-year-old is that permanence was something we had to teach him.
We've had to use a lot of different verbal constructs to communicate the idea of permanence,
I'm your forever father.
And what's been unbelievable through this is how he gets it and then how he responds.
And that's the thing that we, you know, when we were talking a few months ago about being able to maybe talk about this, I want people to understand
the unspeakable, indescribable joy and experience, the distinct parenting experience of someone who didn't have a home.
finding a home and looking at you as father.
There's a look when they flip.
And it's something that you don't think about with your bio children because it's implied.
It just happens more naturally.
They expect to be taken care of.
They expect to be fed.
They expect permanence.
They anticipate impermanence.
And when you have to train a child on permanence and it works, it's mind-blowing.
And as we've tried to expose as many people to this, because one of the things that we were going through when we were preparing to bring Jimmy home was people thought we were crazy, truly crazy, supportive, but crazy.
But there was another family that we were in touch with that had far more children in the home with far more complications.
And I reflected with my wife, and I said, that really helped kind of normalize it a bit.
That helped knowing that this family that has to travel in a passenger van with hospital visits constantly, they're thriving.
It helped.
And so part of it for us was wanting to tell people, you know, I was just talking to someone about adoption recently and they wanted to know about how you get to that point.
And I said, don't start with what you think you can do.
Start with what you think you're supposed to do because you will assess what you think you can do incorrectly.
Because unfortunately, what happens is that you link that with what limitation you want to do.
It's too complicated.
And we
thankfully had
gone through a lot of
spiritual growth.
And Jesus had drawn us to a position where it was very clear, I am here for that.
And Jennifer came through a different route where she had a
so there more coming?
No,
not immediately.
We're in the hospital.
Not immediately.
No, we're in the hospital a lot.
Yeah.
We are, we homeschool five children.
We, that's the lie.
I apologize to my wife.
She homeschools five children.
And we're in the hospital all the time and I don't say that as a sympathy play this is worth it we are happy and thriving and everyone in the home wants to be in the home and is grateful but we have we are at we are at our capacity really because I have a couple of teenagers yeah and they're it's a very short waiting list well I'll tell you someone was talking to me about trying to train their children to be less spoiled and I'll say you know what what really uh was not the reason why they never factored into it but having participated with this, our children all are into this.
They are absolutely on board.
And watching just how the Lord has worked with the family, the joy as grandparents,
these little guys are just so special, but the whole family.
It's the best thing they've ever done.
It's stressful, but it's not stressful, right?
It's joyful.
If you are thinking at all about children and maybe having a hard time getting pregnant or whatever, I urge you.
Best thing in my life, adoption.
Best thing in your life.
It's changed the trajectory of our family and circle.
The ripple effect has been unbelievable.
Our church is ridiculously supportive.
We came back and one of my buddies who's the pastor, I cook a lot in the home, and he said, Can you add another week of the food train?
Because we have more families that want to participate in this than you need food.
So, do you mind if we extend it for another week?
You know, we had casserole stacked.
Yes, great.
So,
but he asked, can you add it a week?
That sort of support network has completely changed the dynamic of
our community, our church, friends, family, and our, you know, you have to go through a lot of hoops.
And it is costly, but it is
unbelievable.
Well worth it.
Seth, Peter, thank you so much.
Peter, thank you.
Thank you for having us.
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Hello, America.
It's Friday.
This is the Glenn Beck program.
Bill O'Reilly is going to be joining us in just a few minutes.
I'm in West Palm
at Turning Point USA.
This is an amazing group of 18 to 24-year-olds.
There were about, I think, 5,000 people in the audience last night when I gave the speech.
I gave the opening keynote.
And it was...
I walked out and I said, you give me hope.
This group.
Really gives me hope.
They didn't even exist five years ago, And now they're literally all over the world.
I just met the Turning Point USA,
UK
head.
And he said, I used to watch you as a kid on Fox in the UK.
My mom would let me stay up until 10 o'clock at night, and I would watch you.
And he said,
Because of that, I've started all of these things and I just joined Turning Point.
It's changing the world.
Bill O'Reilly coming up next.
Is the
Thank you very much, Hillary.
Bill O'Reilly is coming up next.
And Bill is,
I don't know if you've noticed this, but Bill is a little opinionated.
I had noticed.
Probably a little too opinionated.
Yeah, probably a little too
opinionated for his own good sometimes.
But he won't listen to me.
Probably nothing.
Just let him spout it.
You know, there's just nothing going on.
Well, there's
nothing going on.
He's probably, you know, he probably has been so touched and moved by the Democrats' love for the founders and the Constitution.
He's probably going to be weeping a lot of the time.
Do you think just the solemn nature of this week has
got to his heart?
Did it break him down emotionally to see
and sad sad they were to be
it's my understanding, and I haven't talked to a doctor yet, it would have gotten to his heart if he had one, but I'm not sure he has one.
So we'll see, I guess.
Yeah, we'll see.
Bill O'Reilly, still to come, Candace Owens, Rudy Giuliani, and Charlie Kirk, all in the next 90 minutes, and a major announcement in 30 minutes, actually, 25.
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Hello, America.
It's Friday.
This is the Glenbeck program live from West Palm at Turning Point USA, which is an incredible organization.
And last night, I think we had 5,000 people here, and it was just electric.
18 to 24-year-olds who are just so focused on learning history, learning about the country, spreading the word about real conservative values.
And these are the brave ones that are standing up in the universities and in their, even in their high schools all around the country.
We'll talk more about that.
We have Rudy Giuliani on today.
We have Candace Owens.
We have Charlie Kirk and the one, the only
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And
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Bill O'Reilly now joins us.
His final thought for the decade with a special appearance from Holly the Terror Dog.
And welcome to the program.
Bill O'Reilly, how are you?
So, Beck, I'm very prayerful.
That's how I am.
Are you prayerful?
I knew you were going to say this.
Yeah, and I'm praying for you and Stu.
Are you wearing a black dress?
No, I'm not.
I don't have one, but
Holly does.
Anyway,
I'm praying for you and Sue because, you know, you guys spent about three and a half minutes maligning me.
And, you know, in confusion,
I just think.
You're on the phone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was hearing it.
Yeah.
Somebody should alert me when you're holding.
Yeah.
Anyway, so Bill, I'm excited to talk to you because this has been an incredible week.
I have a major announcement coming up in the bottom of the hour, so we're going to have to cut this short.
But I want to hear your thoughts on
the sad, solemn burden,
the burden of this beautiful, glorious Constitution given to us by these genius founding fathers that they all adore in the Democratic Party.
Did you weep for them?
No.
So,
you know, I'm sitting here as an American, as a historian, and as a pundit.
All right, so I have a three-pronged opinion.
And I'm looking at it from an American, let's take that first.
Bad for the country, everything just not getting us anywhere, not helping anyone advance their lives.
Would everyone agree with that?
Yes.
Yes.
Okay, because you're not going to get them out of there.
You know, you can do whatever you want, Nancy.
It's not happening.
The Senate's not going to boot them.
All right, the second thing.
And I think, Bill, wait, wait, wait.
Bill, do you agree with me if they actually had a case, I mean, a solid case, that he was colluding, that he was doing anything with Russia or Ukraine,
they could have gotten him out.
But this is a sham.
Yep.
Okay.
So there,
and that's my next point as a historian.
So I look
and I see, because I've written eight history books, the most successful nonfiction book series of all time.
And I want to tell everybody I really appreciate Stu ordering all eight books for Christmas.
That was really nice, Stu.
Thank you.
Oh, man.
Do you remember when you said to me,
Do you remember when you said to me,
Beck, what are you doing writing all these books?
And I'm like, Bill, you got to write books.
I mean, I'm telling you, this is the thing.
Right.
Do you remember that?
I don't remember that, Beck, but it sounds like something I would say, and you would say.
All right.
As a historian,
I go, oh, oh, the two convictions in the House were obstruction of Congress.
All right.
However,
because the president has executive privilege, he doesn't have to answer subpoenas from anyone,
anyone.
He can say, no, these were private conversations.
And if you'd like to take it into federal court, we'll litigate it there.
And the case would be won in a day.
All right.
Because he has executive privilege.
I was talking to Rudy Giuliani last night,
and he said, you know what, one of the things
they say that he was obstructing Congress on, that I wouldn't turn over all of my personal papers to them.
He's like, I'm his personal attorney.
It's called attorney-client privilege.
I'd be disbarred if I did that.
Well, look, I think anybody with any frame of reference about the country and about legal matters knows there wasn't, it's not possible to have an obstruction of Congress charge lodged if you have executive privilege.
All right.
And then the next one is abuse of power.
Well, every single president Beck, everyone
could have been impeached on that.
And I gave four examples.
I don't want to run too much and take your time.
I know you have a special announcement to make.
That sounds hospitable.
All of that.
That sounds hospital.
Remember, I have you trapped on a, I have you trapped on a cruise ship.
So
anything that you do to me,
I'm going to make that the cruise from hell for you.
Well, I've got a bodyguard, Beck, so
very careful.
Yeah.
Anyway, if you want to know the abuse of power of any president, hit me with the name.
George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Barack Obama, George W.
Bush, JFK, hit me with a name and I'll tell you how they abuse their power.
Every single day.
Okay,
I'm going to hit you with a name, George Washington.
I I want to hear that.
George Washington, remember, when he won the presidency, there was no popular vote because there wasn't any country, really.
We had won the war, but the precincts weren't set up.
Nancy Pelosi was just born.
You know, it was.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean that.
It was Christmas time.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
So, George Washington was told, in no uncertain terms, you are a civilian leader.
You You are not to use the military.
This is the founding fathers, the guys in Philadelphia, there was no Washington, D.C.,
said, you are going to be the first president, and we're electing you, okay, because we're the Congress.
But you don't bring in your army.
Okay, George was fine with that, right?
He's the first president, first inaugural address, takes the oath of office.
And what does George do?
About a year later, he marches troops into Pennsylvania, put down a whiskey rebellion.
Yeah.
Okay, which was led by you.
All right?
Well, it could have been.
The rebellion was basically these guys in Pennsylvania and said, we're not going to pay tax on whiskey because the government says we have to.
All right, now
that should have been taken care of by the Pennsylvania militia, not by federal troops under the president.
He could have been charged easily with abuse of power.
Okay.
it's a little pinheady.
I understand that, but no, I mean,
it was a halfway interesting story.
Halfway, okay.
Well, you know, that's better than usual, Beck, right?
Right, I know, I know, okay.
All right.
So, I just saw you and uh you and Stu were usually in a hammock in the land of not.
Well, because uh, you know,
I gotta say, uh, the the the I.G.
Horowitz report.
Yes.
Did you see the FISA court's response to this?
Yes, but I'm not applauding the Pfizer court.
They should have been out front a long time ago.
No, no, no, I know that.
Yeah, they knew.
So now they're all in trouble because these judges had to know this was bull.
All right.
I mean, they have T V sets.
They read newspapers.
Yeah.
They listen to the Glenn Meck program.
In fact, all of the Pfizer judges just texted me.
What's the special announcement?
Well,
you tell him, just keep listening in 14 minutes because we get the fat head off from his blubbering, whatever you're talking about.
Happy Christmas, thank you.
Fathead.
Very, very
good.
So, no, it's full of Christmas jelly.
So it's not actually fat.
Okay.
So
here's the thing.
How do you feel about the FBI?
The fact that not a single field agent
blew the whistle on what was going on.
There was no there still, the field agents should be standing up and demanding justice
because their reputation is at stake.
Well, during the actual process, they would have been fired had they done that.
So I understand the agents, you know, you get out of line, the FBI, you go against the hierarchy, you're done, or you're reassigned to Fargo, North Dakota, nice town, but it's a little brisk.
So I'm not so concerned about that.
What I am concerned about is the Durham report, where I can't see how McCabe and Comey are not going to be indicted.
I mean, maybe they won't be, but I can't see it.
They
absolutely are responsible for this bogus stuff being given to the Pfizer judges and absolutely responsible for
illegal wiretapping, surveillance of the Trump campaign.
And so I figure that Durham is going to find that out
because now the FBI agents are going to give these guys up.
You know they're going to give them up.
They're not going to protect Comey and McCabe fired.
So I expect that will happen in the late spring, early summer.
I will tell you, Comey has been remarkable in this, acting as if he was an observer.
You know, he comes on the
show.
You know, and he epitomizes what Washington, D.C.
is.
He just epitomizes the bureaucracy, the two-faced, the, you know, they'll know, oh, I'm so objective, and I don't have, oh, come on, man.
You know, I really,
it just, it's ridiculous.
The whole thing's absurd.
I know nobody watched this last night, but the debate, I was impressed with Andrew Yang, who
at least gets this.
He
really scolded the Democratic Party last night and said, you got to stop obsessing over Donald Trump and the impeachment because you just keep making this about
corruption and he was working with the Russians to get elected, which stops you from actually asking the question,
why did people vote for him?
And he
went on the screed that was very well thought out,
that said, you know, it's because we're completely out of touch with the American people and their pain and they're sick of it.
I thought it was amazing.
You know, Yang's a a smart guy, but he is caught up in all the hysteria.
You know, I tweeted last night all throughout for my audience on BillO'Riley.com, which is one of the perks they get.
And
at 8:42,
8.42 in the debate began at 8 o'clock, Yang said that he favors moving Americans to higher ground, Beck.
All right.
So what if you don't want to move to higher ground?
I'm happy here in West Palm Beach.
I really don't want to move to Wyoming to the Tetons.
Okay.
Moving to higher ground.
Honestly, Bill, 10 years ago, I would have thought immediately moving to higher ground mean, you know, meaning, you know, be better people.
No, no, no, no.
I didn't even consider.
No, no, no.
I know.
I didn't even consider for a second.
You have to move or not.
No.
You have to
move.
You have to move.
Yeah, I know.
It's crazy.
All right.
Hang on, Bill O'Reilly.
More with him in just a second.
And the Terror Dog, final appearance on the final show of the decade for the Glenn Beck program coming up in just a second.
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I'm here at Turning Point USA
where,
Bill, I don't know if you know much about this group, but
it's the high schools and the colleges, 18, 24-year-olds that are gathering here, about 5,000 of them, that, I mean, these are the ones on the front lines, and they're the ones in the schools and the colleges that are standing up against this craziness.
It is,
they are electric.
They really are electric.
It's really amazing.
You don't care.
Well, it's a very good organization because we need to have diversity back.
You know that, right?
Yes.
Yes.
But it's really interesting when the left says diversity, they don't mean giving
conservative youth a chance to speak and to debate and things like that.
That's not diversity.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Yeah, of course.
But I'm glad you're down there.
I I hope you don't frighten the urchins.
You know, I hope you have Stu with you to explain you to them.
You know, a little bit.
You don't want to, yeah.
No, I know.
What is this
iPhone thingy jig?
I don't understand it.
There's a new survey out, Bill, that shows that 95% of women over the age of 50, 95%,
plan on voting next November.
What does that mean to you?
The survey is bogus.
It was taken by the AARP, and the reason they took the survey was to push Medicare for all.
And so they're trying to frighten all the politicians by saying, hey, these ladies are going to come out massively, which may be true.
And they're all going to vote because they don't like the health care system.
They think they're getting hosed.
So it was, you know, AARP,
they sell a lot of health insurance, supplementals.
That's what this was all about, Vic.
And by the way, the AARP backed Obamacare.
AARP also backed Obamacare.
So,
yeah.
Whenever you get a study or a survey out of these kinds of advocacy groups, you really have to look below the surface on what they're trying to do.
And they're trying to make more money and trying to influence policy.
And that's why this survey came out.
All right, Bill, about a minute and a half.
What is the thing you want to leave our audience with?
Well, you know,
making her national television debut on January 4th, Discovery Channel, 8 a.m.
Talk about prime time.
So Greta Van Snowstran's little program, and
we're with Holly, and it should be a lot of fun.
And I want to thank you and Stu for having me on all year.
And, you know, it's very nice of you guys to do it.
I think we had a lot of fun, but we make a lot of good points as well.
And I want you guys to have a nice Christmas.
You're going to be in Utah, Beck?
Is that where you're going?
No, I'm going to going to Idaho, but yeah, I'll be in the mountains later this afternoon, and I'm thrilled.
Bill, I have to tell you,
your friendship means a lot to me.
You have always dealt with me in a fair and honest way.
And I appreciate you coming on.
all the time.
We're going to have a lot of fun in 2020 as
probably the most important election in our lifetime takes place.
Yeah.
Well, don't exaggerate.
I mean, about the fun we're going to have together.
Merry Christmas, everyone.
Merry Christmas, Bill.
Thanks a lot, man.
Appreciate it.
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It's Friday
For about
eight months, maybe a year, I have felt strongly that I needed to do another restoring event.
We started a decade ago, a decade ago, with Restoring Honor and the Washington Mall.
Then we did Restoring Courage, and we were the first Christians to speak at the Temple Mount since 70 AD.
Then we were the first group of people to do a spoken word concert, if you will, at Dallas Cowboys Stadium sold out.
The day I had to rent that stadium and put my name on it and think, I mean, everybody around me said, you realize how many tickets you have to sell.
And I'm like, yeah, stop saying that to me.
It was terrifying.
But that was restoring love.
Powerful message.
Then we did restoring unity.
and that's where we kicked off the Nazarene Fund.
We did it in Birmingham, Alabama.
This is the probably
the most
important of the restoring events that we have done.
If you remember what Michelle Obama said in the election run-up of 2008, do you remember this?
And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
We are going to have to change our conversation.
We're We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
We're going to have to move into a different place.
Well, that has come true.
We have changed our history.
We have changed our traditions.
We are in a different place.
The truth has been lost.
Our God has been chased out of every public space.
And that is not America.
We're a nation that was built on an idea that all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator.
We were a nation built on this vision of a nation that was a shining city on the hill, that was different, that all nations would look and say, look at what this nation is.
We know we've accomplished an awful lot.
We were close.
here and there in certain ways.
We affected the world when we weren't bragging about ourselves.
The world noticed.
That's why France gave us the Statue of Liberty.
It was to wake the people up in France.
That's why the George Washington Crossing the Delaware, that's not an American painting.
That's a German painting right after Marx did his manifesto.
That painter in Germany painted that to show the American people what happens when everyone chooses to get into a boat.
There was a great debate in the 1850s whether America was built by those who sought gold, treasures, fame, fortune, the people who came over here to rape this land.
Or
were we built by the pilgrims?
who came here because they wanted to live a life that was free and free to worship God as they saw saw fit.
The Pilgrims who brought kindness, good relations with Native Americans.
In fact, we had the longest treaty with Native Americans in American history at the time of the Pilgrims.
And it was the Native Americans that broke that treaty, not the white man.
While Jamestown brought misery, slavery, abuse, and in the end, cannibalism,
the pilgrims brought something else.
And America needed to decide which is our founding.
Who were the people who came here?
Are we the root
and the branches that have grown from that root?
Is our basic trunk Jamestown or Plymouth?
We decided in the Civil War in 1863,
the middle of the
Civil War, Abraham Lincoln is driven to his knees to the point where he says, what do you want from me?
And because we had lost every single battle, I think except for one or two,
in 1863,
he realized this is not about saving the Republic.
This is about freeing
God's children.
And so he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, and then he called people to prayer and fasting and humiliation.
And he renewed the covenant that had been made by the pilgrims and then made again in New York City, 28 Wall Street by George Washington as he laid his hand on the Bible.
It's important to know what scripture he opened that Bible to.
He was renewing that covenant.
Well, that covenant has changed us every time it was made.
And we have lost our way, and the covenant has not been renewed since 1853, and we have done everything.
A covenant is a contract.
It's an if, then proposal.
If we do these things, then
you will protect us.
We will be your people.
God's never on anybody's side.
You have to be on his side.
So we've lost God, but we've also lost our traditions.
I am, when I was raising my younger kids, or my older kids, every 4th of July was special.
We would go to a different American city and we would experience the fireworks and we'd make it all about history.
And I got to a point
probably 2000, I don't even know, 12, 15, where I just couldn't do it anymore.
I remember I went and it was not about America at all.
And everything that was was America
was
James Brown or Bruce Springsteen.
It was just a spectacle.
And I gave a speech that 4th of July, and the next day in the newspapers,
they made it all about partisan politics when all I spoke about was George Washington and our founding.
And we haven't been to a 4th of July celebration really since.
That's got to change.
Our tradition has been lost.
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Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, joins me now.
How are you, Charlie?
Great, Glenn.
You were excellent last night.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It was,
I meant what I said when I walked out on stage and said, you give me hope.
Oh, thank you.
It is.
You've put together, what, 5,000 18 to 24-year-olds.
Yes.
And they're from all over not only the country, the world now.
And they're
the fresh troops this is the generation that's right going to fight the battle and they're fighting on the front lines for freedom and liberty and you gave a very
compelling interactive history talk and you and I were talking off camera how dangerous it is that students don't know history and then they think that history starts with them you know who else tried to do that in the French Revolution remember they wanted to start time over yeah it was a Robespear idea in 1792 history starts with us everything before it is a is a mistake.
Religion, morals, we're the most important people in the world.
And you see that through Alexandria Casio-Cortez.
She says, well, everyone before us has screwed everything up.
Well, not so fast, my friend.
That kind of hubris, that kind of pride will lead a culture to destruction.
Greta Thurnberg.
She's a frightening, sad case.
I mean, here's
this girl who says, how dare you?
You've stolen my future.
Nobody's stolen your future.
You make the future.
Correct.
And she wrote a piece, co-authored with a university professor from the University of Texas, Austin, and another climate activist, where she said, it's not even about climate change.
It's about deconstructing a colonial...
patriarchy that's rooted in racism.
That's the real agenda there.
But Glenn, what you did so brilliantly last night, when you've done for years, is you talk about the heroic stories that have built our country and that we're not just like every other country.
We are exceptional.
Walt Disney, Jesse Owens, these heroes that have built our country.
And
most students are not taught this in any form whatsoever.
I was shocked, Candace Owens said,
how many are taking Western Civ?
Have taken a Western Civ class?
One hand went up in a crowd of 5,000.
In fact, they're being told and taught that Western Civ is evil and is wrong.
That this whole society that has been so good for humanity and for those Christians out there, so good for the gospel of Jesus Christ, so good for the advancement of a moral order, is a mistake.
And
the failure to teach our history means that the future will be put in jeopardy.
So, Charlie, how can I help you?
How can this audience help you?
You being here, you doing your show, you speaking here has been such an amazing blessing to us and our organization.
How can the audience help?
Well, if they'd like to chip in, it's tpusa.com.
It's the website.
You can get engaged in a variety of different ways, and probably the most important is get your students and your family members involved with Turning Point USA.
It is, your growth is unprecedented.
You are
what the Tea Party dreamt of.
I mean, this organization didn't exist five years ago, and it's worldwide.
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
I can't tell you.
It's the UK, and we had a great victory there.
We were very happy about that.
But
never bet against Americans, ever.
And that's what your stories told us last night.
And this is not supposed to happen.
The ruling class, the elites, they never thought that a movement of young people could be organized around conservative ideas.
Yeah, we're going to take back our country.
And they are
brave.
They're not afraid.
They are not afraid.
I admire you and everybody attorneys.
You've done a great job.
Thank you so much, Charlie.
Thank you.
All right.
Coming up in a few minutes, we have Rudy Giuliani and
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America's Mayor, a guy who put the Gambino crime family behind bars.
And
I think, Mr.
Mayor, if you don't mind me saying, I think you're facing a more dangerous foe today than the Gambino crime family.
There's no question about it.
I'll tell you why.
First of all, they are capable of murder.
I mean, they murder people, the Ukrainian and Russian organized crime.
It kind of overlaps.
Number two, they have media protection that the mafia never had.
Yes.
I mean, basically, 80% of the media in this country is complicit.
in their ability to commit these crimes because they don't report them.
You know, when Donald Trump said the media is an enemy of the country,
you know, I thought it was really harsh words, and I didn't think it was phrased exactly right.
I'm telling you, Glenn.
I 100% agree with you.
Of course, I was with him all through the campaign, and when he first said it, I used to tell him, please temper it down.
He's understating.
He is.
He's understating.
What I've seen here, look, it's been clear
since December 8th.
of 2015 that Joe Biden and Hunter Biden were involved in corruption in the Ukraine.
The New York Times wrote it.
They said Hunter Biden is getting paid by the most crooked company in the Ukraine, by the most crooked guy in the Ukraine, who's a fugitive, and his father is in charge of giving out the money in the Ukraine.
It takes an IQ of about 10 to figure out that that's a crime.
So I'm holding a document.
They covered it up.
I'm holding a document here.
I mean, they call this a conspiracy theory.
This is from the prosecutor's office of the Republic of Latvia.
It is the Office for Prevention of Laundering of Proceeds Derived from Criminal Activity.
It has burizma and Hunter Biden's name and his partners all over it.
What is it?
What that is, it's a notification from the government of Latvia to the government of Ukraine about two or three weeks before Shokin was fired that they have suspicion that there's a vast money laundering transaction.
Eventually, I have the documents there that show it.
Those are in Ukrainian.
I translated them.
I even translated them myself with my app.
And what they basically say is, make it simple, $14.3 million was moved from Ukraine into a phony company in Latvia owned by Viktor Pinchuk, another oligarch.
It was made to look like a loan.
It then moved to Cyprus.
And then it was distributed to the board members.
$14.3 million.
Except there are two names and no numbers next to it, Hunter Biden, Devin Archer.
The prosecutor calls the Cypriot office, and the Cypriot office is told, oh, you know the U.S.
Embassy doesn't let me give you information on Hunter Biden.
Devin Archer gets convicted a year later in the Southern District of New York for
insider trading.
We went and got the records of that trial.
In the records of that trial, there's a $3.2 million deposit on that date from Cyprus.
It's clearly the money.
We've now been able to prove it the other way around.
So, you know what you call that?
You call that a slam-dunk money laundering case.
When I was a U.S.
attorney, I give this to one of my young prosecutors, three-day trial.
I don't even need a witness.
I just have to authenticate the documents.
I could give this to my most incompetent assistant U.S.
attorney, and they come back with a conviction, even if his name is Hunter Biden.
And I am outraged at the fact that Joe Biden isn't under investigation.
This is ridiculous.
It It shows not only is the is the double standard applied to the media, they've intimidated our law enforcement.
The man confessed to bribery.
He confessed in the open to bribery.
And I have the
and
they sort of like don't understand who I am.
I have the records.
This isn't Rudy Giuliani.
This is the Latvian government.
I've got a record here of an Austrian doctor who's the foremost doctor on poisoning.
He saved the life of Viktor Viktor
Yanovich.
Remember the man?
Yeah, yeah, the guy who's a very good man.
He could have saved.
He could have.
He could have.
I went there.
CIA briefing said he was the one man who could save Ukraine if Putin didn't kill him.
Well, Putin didn't kill him, but he took his life away.
He took his face away.
Yeah, yeah.
The doctor's name is Dr.
Corpan.
I remember it.
all these days because the name of the facility is the Rudolf Clinic.
He's the foremost expert.
I just would like you to read the primary diagnosis of Mr.
Shokin as of three months ago when he got rushed to the hospital.
Dear sir, madam,
primary diagnosis, mercury poisoning.
The doctor says there's no other way it could have happened but with poisoning.
I have the record in German that shows that the normal amount of mercury in your system is two.
He was at 9.2.
He was at the point where his liver is already deteriorating.
There's no question they attempted to kill him.
This is why he's in, because we've tried to reach out to him.
And our embassy will not allow him to come to the United States because our embassy is in this up to their neck, including the present one with Ambassador Phoney Taylor, who testified, Phoney Taylor is holding up
this man coming to the U.S.
because he can testify.
This is not an unknown anonymous whistleblower.
This is a man who's willing to tell you his name, Victor Shokin.
He's willing to put his hand on the Bible.
He's willing to take the risk of perjury and he's willing to say, Joe Biden bribed my president
in order to get me fired.
And he is also, and his colleagues, four or five more of them, able to show us how much more money went to the Bidens than we even know,
including money laundered money.
So, Rudy.
And it's being covered up.
You and I were talking about this in a hallway yesterday.
I was actually talking to your security and I said, please keep this man safe, please.
Because this is much bigger than the president.
This is way beyond Donald Trump and Hunter Biden and Joe Biden.
This truly is, if this is not exposed, we become
a Mexico or a Ukraine.
We are going down a road where you can't trust law enforcement.
You can't trust trust our courts, you can't trust our media, you don't know who's dirty and who's not, and there is no real justice.
We have to clean this up.
You haven't exaggerated it one bit.
We are destroying equal justice under the law.
We've been doing it at least since the Clinton fix.
Yes.
But then, on the other hand, they'll go after Republicans.
Oh, I know.
For things that are marginal or things they make up.
Right.
Look what they did to Flint.
Look what they did to Papadopoulos.
He shouldn't have even spent 14 days in the world.
Carter Page.
Carter Page.
Carter Page.
His life is destroyed.
And I have reports in the newspapers of about 10 crimes that I am allegedly being investigated for by the Southern District of New York.
And in each case, I can just positively prove I didn't do it.
I mean, one thing, I have vast financial holdings in Ukraine.
You know what I said jokingly?
But they can't tell jokes reports.
If you find it, I'll give you half.
I don't have vast, I have no holdings in Ukraine.
Right.
Totally untrue.
They have evidence of a meeting with the president in which the president deputized Lev Parnas.
There was no such meeting.
There were supposed to be five people at the meeting.
Four people say it didn't take place.
Only his lawyer says it took place.
They go after liar after liar after liar.
They credit the liar over the word of the president, like they did with Michael Cohen.
These are
sick people.
Trump derangement syndrome is.
I know the Southern District of New York.
It's Ivy League.
It's very brilliant, wonderful lawyers.
They think they're smarter than the world.
And of course, they're perfect candidates for Trump derangement syndrome.
And what happens is you lose all logic.
But I don't think it's just Trump derangement syndrome.
I think it is.
We control the president.
We control the agenda.
He's coming in and blowing this nice little system up that we have going, and you're not getting away with it.
It's why we're going to get away from the city.
Oh, they'll try to kill you.
Yes.
Like Mr.
Shokin.
Or they'll try to destroy you financially, like Mr.
Papadopoulos.
Or they'll try to destroy you
in any way they can.
And I think the problem, Clint, is it's like cancer.
There are different reasons for it.
They're not all the same.
Some of them are out of control, crazy ideologues.
They really believe it.
Some of them are Alinsky socialists, you know, anything, anything,
because we're morally superior to you.
And some of them are just plain crooks.
And the ones in the Ukraine are just plain crooks.
The reason I'm in a lot of trouble in Ukraine is I uncovered an eight-year-long money laundering system that started probably in 2012.
with $7.5 billion
being laundered by Yanukovych, the president at the time, pro-Russian president at the time.
He laundered it through American institutions, interestingly, controlled by Democrats, controlled by one person who just came out of the Obama administration.
Lots of connections to Democrats.
$7.5 billion is getting laundered through these two particular banks.
9.5% interest on that to all the people participating every year.
We know the Ukrainian people who participated in it.
We know, because I'm very close to the Ukrainian authorities, the U.S.
has refused
to be involved in that investigation.
The U.S.
Justice Department, FBI, refuses to be involved.
I have letters here from prosecutors to the Justice Department begging them to get involved in that.
They went to the Southern District with these allegations against Biden two months before me.
The Southern District turned them away.
I know.
We could have already had this whole thing investigated.
They keep saying, the Southern District said this and Congress said this, that when they looked at these documents, it was nothing but a conspiracy theory.
It's not.
No, no, I don't.
If you come out and tell me how these documents are false,
but that's an awful lot of documents that are false.
Well, then you have to have an investigation.
Right.
You know, like they say, the charges against Biden have been debunked.
Right.
Show me the report.
Right.
I'd love to see it.
I want to show you one other document that I think probably gets the President of the United States angrier than anything else.
And you'll see why in a minute.
This is an accounting report going back to 2017.
This is during the Obama administration.
The Ukrainians located $5.3 billion in foreign aid that was being misspent.
About 80% of that is our money.
That's what he keeps saying about he was worried about how Ukraine spends money.
Here's the proof.
Not that, you know, Adam Schiff lies.
Here's the proof.
Now,
The Ukrainians started to investigate this.
Two people from our embassy went to see them and told them, don't investigate it.
We don't care.
We don't care about the $5.3 billion of our taxpayers' money.
And you say, well, why would they do that?
And then there was even a lot more pressure.
Why would they do that?
Because what this shows is that our embassy was giving this money not to the government.
They were giving it to NGOs.
You know who the biggest NGO owner is?
Yeah, George Soros.
Oh, my God, anti-Semitic.
We're anti-Semitic now.
I know.
We said the word George Soros.
I'll be damned if you're going to call me anti-Semitic.
I'm not anti-Semitic.
I prosecuted Italian criminals.
I prosecuted Jewish criminals.
I prosecuted every kind of criminal imaginable.
I even prosecuted some Martian criminals, I think.
Rudy.
This money is going to Democratic NGOs.
I know.
And they waste half of it.
The government gets half of it.
And here's what the decent Ukrainians told me, and there are a lot of decent Ukrainians.
You guys, particularly under Obama, where corruption got much worse, they will all testify.
You guys come here like Biden and you lecture us on corruption.
And then our people laugh at you because he and his son are two of the most corrupt people in the country.
They all knew he was a joke.
Okay, I know you have to go, and I'm up against the time.
Will you do me?
There are many more of these.
Will you do this?
Will you
can you convince me that this will come out, that these people will
be judged and not in some way.
I'm not going to try until I die, so they better kill me.
I mean, there's no way they shouldn't be prosecuted.
This should be in a federal court.
I know federal courts.
I know federal courts better than anybody.
I will be completely immodest and say I was the most successful U.S.
attorney in the last 50 years.
These are out-and-out crimes.
If anybody's afraid of prosecuting them, You make me the special prosecutor with two people and not $35 million.
I'll prosecute every single one of them myself.
Rudy Giuliani,
thank you for your service.
I watched you on stage last night and I went, he should be the prosecutor on this
because
you're the guy with the facts.
It's about justice.
I know it is.
I know it is.
I hope to see you again.
God bless you.
You're going to see you.
Thank you so much.
We'll go into more detail.
Yeah, great.
Thank you very much.
Ladies and gentlemen, America's Mayor, Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Thank you, sir.
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Any cool thing like that?
I mean, you know, there's definitely some big developments.
Yeah.
Okay, good.
But it is just overall, overall, it was a little, I think of the 11 movies that have now 11 movies over 40 some odd years, I have to think it's a bottom half.
Not bottom bottom, but bottom half.
Not the first three.
No, no.
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There are 5,000 people here.
Candace is, I was told, about 10 minutes out,
and so
we're going to have to shorten our time with her, unfortunately.
We're in the last hour of the last show of the decade.
Stu Bergier is with me.
And Stu, do you realize that when we come back, we will begin our third decade in talk radio together?
Wow.
Geez, that's incredible.
It's a little disturbing.
I'm not sure if what I've done with my life has really been worth it.
But other than that, it's been great.
It's crazy.
I've done my...
I'm entering my fifth decade in radio.
Amazing.
And my third decade
in talk radio, which is crazy.
Crazy.
Yeah.
It's gone so fast.
It really has.
And, gosh, I mean, the world has changed so much in that time.
Do you think?
Yeah.
You know,
for some reason, go back a lot of times to that idea of, remember John Kerry in the 2004 election where he said, I voted for it before I voted against it, and it kind of like sank his campaign.
Like, that would be
a meaningless two-hour story in today's news cycle.
Nothing.
Not even a two-hour story.
Listen to Elizabeth Warren changes her position on like massive programs every day, it seems like.
She was trying to fight for the middle yesterday in the debate.
She was fighting to be the moderate.
What?
Can you imagine?
I mean,
imagine going back to the early days when we were doing talk radio and talking about an avowed socialist being in second place in the Democratic primary when everybody else in the field is pretty much a socialist, if not actually by name.
You have avowed socialists leading the party, basically, in the AOCs and Elon Omars of the world.
I mean,
this has come a long way pretty quickly.
You know, when you said that, I thought to myself, could I have said that and believed that in the year 2000?
And
I could have, but I would have had to describe, in my mind, I would have had to see an apocalyptic kind of change in America.
And then I realized, oh, well, that's what happened.
That's what's happened in the last 20 years.
It's apocalyptic.
with what's happened, what's changed in our universities, what's changed in our society, what's changed in media, what's changed in the way people even treat each other.
Our history has been stolen.
It's crazy.
Not to mention the 0.3 degrees Celsius rise we've seen in that time.
Well, I know.
Well, that goes without saying we're all drowning or burning to death in some horrible flood.
So
I do want to tell you, an hour ago, we made a
We have we made an announcement that we're going to be doing,
excuse me,
restoring the covenant this Independence Weekend, July 4th, the weekend of July 4th, which is a Saturday, we're going to be in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
These townships have just been over backwards and really trying to work this out.
I'm telling you, I know when something is important,
when every force that is known to man comes against it.
This one has been harder to put together than when we were in Jerusalem.
This one has,
I mean, the problems with doing this has been crazy.
One of the things that has not been one of these problems, but the township has asked us to limit the number of people.
It's going to be about 30,000.
And so they've asked us to limit the number because the roads will get clogged and it'll just be a nightmare.
So I've told you the number is
really limited, and we have
all of the hotels in the area that have rooms.
We've opened up places for people to pitch tents.
We've opened up places for RVs,
and we even have all access to all of the hotels anywhere in the area to make sure that everything is kind of coordinated for you.
I announced this and told you to go to Glenbeck.com slash restore.
For a $5 donation to the Nazarene Fund and Operation Underground Railroad, you'll be able to reserve your place in line.
If you don't want to make a decision today and say, I'm ready to, you know, put my hotel here or whatever,
it'll reserve your place in line.
It's really important.
We have already,
in 60 minutes, in fact, I heard this just about 10 minutes ago.
So, in about 50 minutes, we have already sold a third of
the
audience capacity.
We have crashed all kinds of servers.
So you really need to act on this now if you want to come.
It's going to be,
I mean, we have a history museum.
We have
really great names that are coming that I can't tell you about right now, but I can't wait to be able to announce some of the names that are coming.
We have some surprises that will end up being unannounced.
I am putting the fireworks together.
We are orchestrating brand new, writing and orchestrating brand new music.
It'll be the spoken word by me, the history of America, using fireworks and everything else.
It's going to be something you will never, ever forget.
And there is a deeply spiritual reason we're doing it, restoring the covenant.
You You can find out all about that and the reasons why we're doing it.
You can find that out at glenbeck.com slash restore.
Please, if you have any intent in going, please reserve your spot now
because it's first come, first serve, and it is extremely limited.
Glenbeck.com slash restore.
Talk to your family here over the weekend and over the Christmas holiday.
And
then prepare to see us and us see you
in Gettysburg, historic Gettysburg, as we restore the covenant
on the July 4th weekend.
All right, going to take a pause.
Hopefully, we will have Pandace Owens.
I don't know if she's going to make it for the show, but
she was phenomenal last night.
Phenomenal last night.
I
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Well, I am going to end my
last broadcast of the decade, I think with a little disappointment.
Candace, I don't know if she's going to make it.
If she's going to make it, she'll only be here for a couple of minutes.
And she is a guest I've wanted to have on this show for a very long time, and something always comes up.
I thought this was going to be the time, but she is phenomenal.
I saw her speak last night.
Absolutely phenomenal.
She's going to be
a power.
I bet she runs for president.
She's 30 now
i bet she runs for president before she's 40.
um
does she have to be 35 stunt
i think she'll i think she'll run for president by the time she's 40.
the difference in her from one year ago she is i mean she is working hard uh on learning history and and uh and really thinking things through she's impressive really impressive hey i have to tell you real quick in Brexit
they just had a vote in parliament on whether or not they're gonna exit by January 31st
guess what parliament did guess guess come on guess amazingly I did see this headline and it shocked me I'll say
overwhelmingly supported Brexit by January 31st they are out I mean amazing out it's about time it's it's incredible and you know, we're having this problem in the country, and I'm telling Democrats, you're not listening to the people.
You're just not hearing the people.
The press is not hearing the people.
And they're going to be shocked.
And they're going to say somehow or another, they cooked the books or whatever because they're not hearing people.
And Brexit is going to happen here.
It is.
Well, I think we should exit
the United Kingdom and the the EU at this point.
It's been too long.
I will say, too, the people have real things that they want done.
And it seems like the government sometimes ignores them, but sometimes they do come through.
Like, for example, we've talked for a really long time about getting Serbian cheese up to international standards.
It's been a huge theme of the show since the beginning.
And, you know, we're not going to be able to do that.
So why isn't
Serbian cheese?
Yeah.
Yeah, I thought you were.
The cheese that makes in cereals
is not up to international standards.
We've demanded that.
And that really bothers me.
Yeah.
And we finally have, in a report released by Rand Paul, who went through all the budgets and found some of the more interesting items, we spent
a $22 million project working to bring Serbian cheese up to international standards.
So finally, that's done.
And may I ask?
Now, I'm just asking this.
I'm pretending I wouldn't know the real reason.
Sure.
You know, so just for the dummies in the audience, too,
why would we care about Serbian cheese not being up to international standards?
Well, you're right.
What benefit would that be to us?
You know, a country that makes cheese.
That's a weird question right off the bat, but I get you're asking for it.
Because everybody in there, everybody in their car listening right now, they're all shaking their head like, that's a dumb question.
But you have to think, if there's what, 194 countries in the world, what if the other 193 stop making cheese?
Then where do I go?
Okay, good.
See?
We go to Serbia.
We have to go there.
I had a Serbian cheesecake or cheese steak just yesterday.
It was delicious.
Really?
Yeah.
I had a Philadelphia.
It's a little closer, and there's no government money involved.
No.
Well,
and that's just one example, of course.
There was this huge, if you remember, because you said we were going into our third decade of doing this show.
Most of the first decade, and you haven't been around for a long time, but most of the first decade, we started talking about how we really needed a statue of Bob Dylan in our embassy in Mozambique.
And
it was a huge problem.
Because Mozambique, it's his home village.
Right.
That's where he came from, obviously.
Bob Dylan
wrote a lot of songs about
Mozambique.
And I thought to myself, damn it, this is one statue, like the Statue of Liberty.
This is one statue that we should gift to Mozambique.
Right.
And luckily, we have
at least acquired the money to do so with $84,375
going to a Bob Dylan statue in our embassy in Mozambique.
And I feel really good about that.
Because the people of Mozambique, they walk into the embassy like everybody in Mozambique does.
They walk into the lobby and they're like, you know, this doesn't feel like a marriage.
Oh my gosh, it's Bob Dylan.
That's exactly what happens.
Now they know.
Right.
Yeah.
It's great.
And now we obviously spend a lot of time talking about Laotians.
You know, huge, this show has been dedicated to the future of Laotian.
Laotians, those things that they put over your neck when you arrive in Hawaii.
No, this is, well,
it's not exactly that.
We spent $20 million to teach Lao
two Laotians.
Again, I feel like that's that's kind of their job.
I mean, I don't know.
Doesn't that seem like a lot of money to spend to teach one kid, Lao?
No.
I mean, who is Lao?
Why is...
That's for the next decade, I guess, to figure out.
Okay, all right, okay.
What else is on this list?
Well, we have, because, you know, one thing we've been very concerned about is...
Well, it's hard to prioritize when you're talking this list.
It is.
These are all number one on my list.
You know, and look, I don't, you know, look, everyone has to be able to figure out, love is love.
We've talked about that many, many times.
Love is love.
Lao is Lao.
We're not going to.
Loation,
not the things they put.
Right.
So
I'm very concerned, and we've talked about this many times, of frog mating calls.
Like, what's going on with those frogs?
How are they mating?
How do they get each other's attention?
Do they just dress kind of skanky?
What's the situation?
We don't know.
It is important
because they're all naked.
And so after a while, when everybody's naked it just kind of wears off you don't look at each other you know there's something about slowly revealing that you know what i mean
yeah exactly so they're all naked in the first place and
we've learned from alex jones most of the freaking frogs are gay because of fluoride right so how do we get some straight we do need to we need some straight hookups uh and they don't have they don't have a tinder for frogs it's not even a thing so this is well their fingers their finger the problem problem is their fingers can't swipe because they stick to the screen.
That's true.
That's true.
However, they do have those long tongues that if you put the phone across the room, they can, like they're catching the flies.
They could just kind of swipe away.
They could just drag the other phone.
That's really another
totally different grant than this one, though.
This was a different thing.
$466,991 we spent on a grant studying frog mating calls,
which I'm concerned about.
There's just
not enough frog sex going on because, as you point out, all the frogs are gay.
Uh, so I don't know if they're having gay frog sex.
That's not what this is about.
Uh, this is about apparently just the frog mating calls.
I can't take any more.
This is the last show of the decade.
And we ended up with a decade.
Yeah, what a decade it has been, really.
New season, new TV show,
and new specials in January.
Want to thank Sarah, who's been here all week.
Also, Rob, and Stephen, and Robin, and Kayla and Garrett
and Ricky, who is our director of programming at Blaze Media, who has also
been here.
Thank you so much, especially to you for another great decade.
See you in January.