Remember Who You Are | Guests: Bill O’Reilly, Harry Dent, Max Lucado | 9/24/19

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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld thinks Trump committed treason with his Ukraine call, and he ACTUALLY suggested a death sentence! But if Trump is guilty, so were Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama. Pastor Max Lucado calls in to discuss his new book, “How Happiness Happens,” and the importance of finding common ground while social media insists that we’re unhappy. Bill O’Reilly’s book, “The United States of Trump” is out today and NO ONE in the media will have him on. Economist Harry Dent was right about the last two bubbles and now predicts something MUCH worse in 2020. His book “Zero Hour” lays out how you should prepare. The American people want an end to corruption and a return to sanity in 2020, but we first need to remember who we are.
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We're glad that you're here.

Hi, Pat.

Hi, Glenn.

We've got a jam-packed day today.

I want to go in and show you what this Ukraine thing is really all about.

And it has nothing to do with Ukraine.

It has nothing to do with Trump.

It has nothing to do with Biden.

It has something to do with something we have been searching for for over a decade now.

And I'm not sure who's going to pay the ultimate price.

Well,

the American people are going to pay the ultimate price.

I don't know who's going to pay the price politically.

But I want to lay it out in a different way than the way everyone is laying this out.

They're making it about some timeline about what Trump did or what Biden did.

And we've done that.

But

I want to lay them down side by side and really speak the truth of what I think the American people

are saying and seeing.

Because the real trouble here is, no one is speaking for the American people.

We'll get to that coming up in just a second.

The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.

Well, we're having a meeting today about impeachment for the president.

So why is this, why is this happening?

Is it really about the Ukraine and what the president did?

Yeah, he made a phone call

and he talked to somebody in the Ukraine.

I don't think we even know who, nor what he said exactly, but I know it was

treason.

I know that.

I want to take us.

Pat and I learned something really important during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

And what was that, Pat?

The point wasn't whether or not he did it.

It was if he did it, does it matter?

Does it matter?

And that is the crux of this problem.

And I'll explain in one minute.

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Hello, America, and welcome to the program.

I want to talk to you

about the lesson I learned with Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky.

The argument was at the very beginning, he did it.

No, he didn't.

Yes, he did.

No, he didn't.

Yes, he did.

No, he didn't.

And then it changed once we found out that he did do it.

Doesn't matter.

Yes, it does.

No, it doesn't.

Yes, it does.

No, it doesn't.

This happens all the time.

And it's why these news stories are

just drug out for, you know, weeks and weeks and weeks and months and months and months.

Because you get so tired of it and you get so used to the idea that, yeah, maybe he did it, that it doesn't matter anymore.

Now, I think these things do matter.

But you have to decide whether or not they matter.

And on this particular issue with President Trump and Vice President Joe Biden,

you have to decide, does it matter?

Because they both did the same thing.

Now, let me make this case.

What did Joe Biden do?

What the press is saying that he did.

Now, they're not getting into into any of his stuff with his son, which to me is the real problem.

But what they're saying that Joe Biden did was he went over to the Ukraine.

He and the president feared corruption.

And so he withheld money.

And he said, unless you do this,

you're not getting any of our money.

Because we think there's corruption here.

And so you have to fire the special prosecutor

that's what he did and the press says there's no problem with that

and the reason why the press says there's no problem is because we feared corruption and should we be giving our money to a corrupt government

now here's what Donald Trump did according to the press

And that's not exactly fair to Donald Trump because they're not saying really much of this.

But let me give you a fair account of what Donald Trump, if I'm going to take Joe Biden at his word, because that's what Joe Biden said, I got to take Donald Trump at his word at this point.

And this is what he said.

He said there's a new president.

He doesn't know if he is pro-Putin or pro-Ukraine, you know, pro-West.

They fear corruption, and so he holds money back

and says, I want you to investigate this because we fear that there was American corruption going on, and this guy was fired because America was corrupt and in bed with your last president.

We need to know if that's true.

So, what is the difference there?

They're both fearing corruption.

They both take it on the administration, both times takes it on themselves.

The difference is, is that one person is running for president

and is the candidate against

the the administration.

Okay?

So now you have that.

Hmm.

So what you're accusing then, Donald Trump of doing, is

going to a foreign power and saying, can you dig up dirt on my opponent?

And that's an impeachable offense.

That's the worst thing that's been done.

But isn't that exactly like what Hillary Clinton did with Fusion GPS just through a mediary?

They went to Fusion GPS and said, dig up dirt.

And Fusion GPS went to a foreign spy who went went to the Russians and dug up dirt on Donald Trump.

So isn't that the same exact thing, except you're washing your hands?

You're washing your hands because you're going through Fusion GPS.

Well, I didn't know.

Of course you did.

Of course you knew.

And they took that a step further.

They then took that dossier, which was all unproven allegations, and then back-channeled it to the Justice Department.

And the Justice Department started an investigation, which we now know

had no basis.

You see, this is the problem with this.

The press and the left have already decided that these things don't matter.

The right has been saying it does matter.

In fact, we've been saying this

since before 2008.

But 2008 is a great place to stop.

What was the campaign slogan for Barack Obama?

It was hope and change.

Well, hope for what?

Hope for a more peaceful, united union.

That had a government that was transparent and was doing the right things in the name of the people.

That's what the hope and change was that we all voted for.

It was bigger than Barack Obama, just like race was bigger than Barack Obama.

It wasn't that we elected Barack Obama because he was black,

but there was something bigger than Barack Obama, and that was

racism in America.

We are not the people we used to be.

So it was this ideal that was held up.

Here's a black man that can bring us hope and change.

That's great.

But that's not what we got.

We got more division,

more lies,

and a press.

that wouldn't look into anything.

A press that said, oh, it's the most ethical presidency of all time.

They were using the IRS

to take down his opponents.

What is the difference between that and what Joe Biden did or what Donald Trump did?

What's the difference?

If one is abuse of power, they all are abuse of power.

This is why Donald Trump was elected.

Donald Trump was elected because the people know he's full of crap a lot of times.

They know that

he is a big businessman.

He's a wheeler and dealer.

Why would you want that guy as president?

Because he has the balls to stand up and say, shut up.

And that's where America is.

And America is at that point on both sides of the aisle.

You see, what's happened here are there the game players on both sides.

And the media, in both conservative media and liberal media,

they each have their game players.

Some are trying to do the right thing.

They're few and far between.

Most of the media has just chosen a side.

I am for the Ds or I am for the Rs.

But Americans are saying, I'm not for either of you guys.

I have hope that real change will come.

I want our government to do the right thing.

I don't care.

If this is wrong, then all of them should go to jail.

If what Donald Trump did is wrong, then Joe Biden should go to jail

and Barack Obama should go to jail.

See, what's happened is we're a banana republic.

And a banana republic chooses when to enforce the law.

Yesterday,

Donald Trump said he had gutted the Johnson Amendment.

And he had.

He has.

Here's how.

He didn't change the law.

He can change the law.

But what he can do is instruct the Justice Department not to enforce the law.

Well, wait a minute.

Isn't that the problem that we have with sanctuary cities?

You can't decide not to enforce the law.

That's the problem.

If it's a bad law, remove the law.

If it is a law, enforce it.

Why are we having so many problems with guns?

Because we're not enforcing the law.

Why are we arguing about who should be president and who's going to be a stronger president to get the other side to shut up?

We're having that argument because we're not enforcing the law.

I'm going to go deeper into this in hour number three, and I want to show you what's coming because of it

and what you can do to change it.

The problem is there's no one articulating what's really going on.

I'll try to articulate it for you so you can articulate it to your friends because people are feeling alone.

And that is a real problem

on multiple fronts.

We'll go more into it here in just a second.

And our number three.

Also,

we are going to talk about the economy in about

80 minutes or 70 minutes from now.

You don't want to miss that.

Don't want to miss a second of today's show.

Also, Max Lucato is coming on in just a few minutes.

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Station ID.

All right, you're there.

What do I have wrong here, Pat?

Everything.

Yeah, yeah.

I didn't believe a word of your saying.

Really?

Nah, not a word of it.

Wow.

Yeah.

I really screwed up this time.

I think it's over.

My career is everything.

Yes.

I think what we need to do is impeach you from this position

and put you to death.

Right.

What is actually being proposed?

Yeah, well, by Bill Weld.

Bill Weld.

The guy we...

Unbelievable.

Bill Weld, I I am convinced, is the reason why we have to have the little sticker on the lawnmower that says, do not stick hand under lawnmower while

don't mow your roof.

Okay, I won't.

He is the guy I think we needed.

He is actually now saying

that Donald Trump should be executed.

For treason.

To me, that's almost enough to send the Secret Service over to knock on his door and at least make sure he's not completely crazy and sending out minions or something because that's just crazy talk.

It's just crazy.

Why is it crazy?

First of all, we don't even know what was said.

If we had a transcript.

Execution.

Maybe could you at least wait and let's at least hear the phone call.

What do you think of that?

And is that treason?

Is that treason?

If he did.

No, I don't think it's treason.

No, it's not treason.

No, it's not treason.

I think the worst you can get him for if he did this is election tampering, right?

Because

he's trying to mess with the election with a four-year-old.

I think you could make a case.

I think

maybe you make that case.

I don't think that's what happened even.

I don't know.

No,

let's just say it did happen.

Let's just say it did happen.

Yes.

You're President Trump.

Do you trust the intelligence community?

No, I don't.

Do you trust the judiciary?

Nope.

Do you trust Congress?

No, I certainly do.

Do you trust the Justice Department?

Nope.

Okay.

So who do you go to?

Who do you go to?

And that's been the thing with him.

Right.

He's got very few people that he even trusts or can count on.

And can I tell you something?

He's right to feel that way.

Yeah, he is.

Do you go to the media?

It's been proven over and over and over again.

Right.

When people leave his administration, they turn on it.

There is no one that you can go to as president of the United States.

And so he goes to the new president and says, look, I think there's corruption there.

My press won't investigate it.

The Justice Department is corrupt on investigating stuff like this.

I don't trust our intelligence.

That would all make sense if this is how it happened.

Yes.

Now, he says he didn't ask for any dirt on Biden, though.

He said, I didn't ask for any dirt on him.

I don't believe that.

Don't you?

And I could have put it in a way to where he could, there's some wiggle room.

He's not subtle.

No, I know.

He's not subtle.

That is true.

Right.

And I could see him.

This is how I could see it going down.

Hey, boris my name's not boris yeah whatever boris

it's valdemort or something whatever whatever you're all people are alike so uh here's the thing uh we've been worried about corruption in your country for a very long time uh obama was concerned about corruption i don't really know who you are now my people say that you're good um and you you lean towards the west and that's good we need a strong partner now listen i got all this money sitting over here, and I am concerned about corruption.

And quite honestly, now I don't think he did this because this is too

smart.

No, too smart.

He could say, quite honestly, the corruption that I'm worried about is the corruption that was coming from the United States because we withheld $1.8 billion

from you because of something with Burisma.

And that $1.8 billion disappeared in the bank we put it in.

And that bank was run by an oligarch.

Now, he doesn't talk like this, but he could have said something of this nature.

No, but he.

Maybe?

Maybe.

I doubt it.

Maybe.

But this is what he should have said.

It was run by an oligarch.

We put that money in there.

That money just disappeared.

That oligarch is also the guy who runs Burisma, who our vice president has his son, who has no experience in oil and gas, was on the board of directors.

That money went to that oligarch.

And oh, by the way, at the same time, that oligarch who has been banned from entry in the United States for years,

it was overturned or rescinded.

At the same time, he took $1.8 billion from the United States.

His status in the United States was rescinded, and he was allowed to come to to the United States.

We want to know why.

And I want an investigation because I got this money and I want to know what happened to the last $1.8 billion.

That's absolutely easy to do and right to do.

I think Donald Trump didn't think of it that way,

but I think he knows of the story of Joe Biden and could have just said, and I want an investigation on Joe Biden and his business dealings there,

meaning the same thing.

Right.

That could have happened.

And is that a big, is that an impeachable offense if he did?

I don't think so.

This is happening because the press won't do the work.

Yeah.

The press won't look into these business dealings with a real, critical, impartial eye.

That's why this is happening.

Once people stop doing their job,

chaos ensues and it gets worse and worse.

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Max Lucato is

with us on the phone now.

Max Lucato is a New York Times best-selling author, but we're not going to hold that against him.

He is a pastor and a good friend of the program and somebody who makes millions of people.

He helps them, I should say, find their happiness.

And he has a new book out called How Happiness Happens: Finding Lasting Joy in a a World of Comparison, Disappointment, and Unmet Expectations.

This is the problem with the world.

When you look at the stats, people are not happy, and they're not finding happiness because they're looking for it in all the wrong places.

Max Lucato, welcome to the program.

Boy, you're really kind to have me on.

It's a treat to talk to you.

I thank you, Max.

And yesterday you were supposed to be on.

You even traveled all the way up here, and we had an issue.

And so I owe you time.

Thank you.

No worries.

All right.

So Max,

tell me the problem first as if we don't know it, but you lay out some stats.

Yeah,

it's fascinating, Glenn.

I'd be curious

if you're as surprised as I was when I read that only one in three Americans surveyed indicated that they consider themselves to be happy.

I think had you pressed me on that one, I would have thought, oh, I don't know, maybe three out of four are happy, even 50, 50 percent.

But only one in three Americans have enough happiness to generate the wherewithal to check the yes on the happiness box.

But I think that goes to

our suicide rate going through the roof.

I mean, depression rate.

Yeah, and you see the, you know, you see what's happening on social media.

We are living in a world of comparisons, and it's not healthy.

It's not good.

Yeah, and comparison,

which is this age-old problem, right?

We always compare ourselves with others.

You know, even the Ten Commandments has a lot to say about coveting what your neighbor has or to whom your neighbor is married.

Or what your God, even what your God is.

Exactly.

Exactly.

Comparison either creates feelings of superiority or inferiority, neither one of which are healthy.

And so it's it's a and yet it just seems like in the this last generation it's really taking its toll on us.

I will tell you, Max, that I have uh personal testimony uh on this.

I mean, I'm a guy who has gone through twenty years of of, you know, having it all as what the world says is great and uh

and being miserable in it and finding real happiness at my home and with my children and in the quiet times.

I mean, it doesn't even compare to anything that the world can give you.

And that discovery has come as a result of

some influence of others or just personal discovery?

How would you say that?

How did you realize that?

Personal discovery

and

finding

more and more every day that what I think I should be doing or what I think is important is empty.

And then

just discovering that the more time I spent with my family, the more time I spent with my children, the happier I was to the point to where I'm addicted to it.

What a healthy addiction.

Yeah, it is.

It is.

It is.

I've got an interesting philosophy.

At least I think it's interesting.

I've got a philosophy.

I'll let others determine if it's interesting or not.

But, you know, I grew up in the television generation.

Here I am with a

Medicare application on my desk.

So I'm about to be 65.

So I grew up in the TV generation.

My kids grew up in the Internet generation.

And now people are growing up in the social media generation.

And so people, especially

teenagers, are getting a triple whammy of

the advertising initiative that has besieged our generation, unlike any other in the history of the world.

Right?

I mean, no one has ever had so many people with such sophisticated strategies tell them that they are unhappy, which is at the core of every good advertising campaign.

You've got to convince me I'm unhappy in the hope that I will

make a product and make me happy.

And then that doesn't work.

And so the whole cycle,

you know, it repeats itself.

And I've wondered, you know, this just terrible epidemic of suicide, just terrible, increasing rates of depression, which is projected to be second only to heart disease as the leading illness within the next, you know, maybe the next five years.

I've wondered how much of that can be attributed to

this fuselage of advertisements that are existing to help me think

that happiness comes from what I can acquire or when I can retire.

And how much happier we would be if we could make the discovery that you have made.

And that is that happiness happens not when you have something more, but when you appreciate what you already have and when you make other people happy.

Yes.

So

what is the key?

How do you set people on this discovery?

Well, thanks for asking.

By the way, again, thanks for letting me on the program.

You know,

I think that one of the, there's so many countercultural passages in the Bible, but one that really speaks to this issue is when Jesus said, it is better to give than receive.

And really that Greek term there, it is better to give, it is better, it is more blessed to give, is the word from which we get the word happiness.

In other words, happiness will happen when you give happiness to others.

So in the book, I unpacked the

passages in the Bible that we call one another verses.

Like encourage one another, teach one another, admonish one another, greet one another, forgive one another.

There's 59 of them.

There's not, don't worry, there's not 59 chapters in the book.

That wouldn't make anyone anyone happy.

But I reduced them down to 10.

And I just challenge people: try this out.

You'll find that real happiness happens when you make other people happy.

And

here's just a little person, Interpersonal Relationship 101 book on how the Bible teaches us to

do good for other people.

So

one of the problems that we have, I think,

is accented by your solution, and that is there isn't a lot of togetherness right now.

I mean,

we are so separated into groups that it's getting down to individuals now, to where we don't think we have anything in common, or we are so desperate for a team that we'll sell our soul for that team.

Oh, Ma.

Yeah, you're really hitting the nail on the head here.

And I don't quite know how we got to this point.

But

it's like our civilization is a collection of islands.

And

they're tiny islands in this archipelago that we call humanity.

And we have to each get on our own little tiny island.

And the islands are defined by what we

the the the opinions that we have.

And rather than agree,

to disagree agreeably,

we disagree disagreeably.

And we isolate, we cluster, and it's getting smaller and smaller.

I find this even in, like right now, I'm on a book tour, okay?

And I'm traveling around talking to people, and we'll post that I'm going to be on such and such program, or I'll tell somebody I'm going to be on such and such program.

I'm surprised how much pushback people give.

Yeah, but don't you know that show, that guy or that lady, they promote, da, da, da.

And I say, I don't care.

I mean, we're not going to talk about that.

And whether or not they do is, can't we find common ground?

We're all human beings.

We breathe the same air.

We're made by the same God.

We may have different opinions, but we've got to find a way to

be, I don't know, more civil, right?

So, Max, I'm so glad to hear you say that this is something that i've really been working uh towards for a while and felt very very alone five years ago and i am finding more and more people that as you say those islands are getting smaller and smaller people are jumping off those islands and they're swimming to a mainland and that that mainland is unrecognized so far by the majority of society

But they are.

They're jumping off of those islands and they're swimming towards a mainland where

people who they don't agree with are just standing there going, I don't want to do that anymore.

Yeah.

And that's growing.

And if we can.

Do you think so?

I do.

I do.

You don't?

No, no, I agree.

I agree.

It's very distasteful, life on those tiny islands.

It is.

It is.

And I contend, I kind of made a point here just in the last few minutes about politics, and I'm going to go into it

later on in the program, that

what we're talking now with politics, we're not even talking about the real people.

We are fighting over ideas

without even stating them.

And I contend that there is enough people in the country that if someone would come and say, look, here's the idea.

We all leave each other alone and we just be cool with one another and we stop all this fighting, that person would win.

I agree.

And you know what I think?

I think the byproduct would be we could have some healthy discussions, maybe reach some solutions on these.

Everybody wants the immigration issue to be resolved, right?

These are human beings.

Peacefully.

Yeah.

Peacefully and equitably for everybody.

Exactly.

And there's got to be a solution.

Everybody wants, I don't know, health care.

Everybody wants that to be figured out.

But since we can't seem to discuss it in a civil manner, the possibility of a.

Maybe I'm just being naive, Glenn, but I've been a pastor for 40 years, and in some ways, being a pastor is good training in human nature.

Sometimes we've succeeded, but

I'm sorry, sometimes we have not succeeded, but most of the time I think we have.

In our little church there in San Antonio, Texas, we found a way to disagree agreeably and just keep chugging along together.

We agreed that the big things are, you know, a good God and a loving Savior.

We're going to agree on that.

And we're going to agree to disagree on these smaller issues.

And it's just kind of, we've got to do stuff like that to reach a consensus and move forward.

The name of the book is How Happiness Happens, Max Lucado.

Max was scheduled to be on with

a podcast with me where we could spend 90 minutes and really talk.

I'm sorry, I know you already, we've we dissed you yesterday, but I would love to have you,

if you have time in your schedule, to come back and make that

a part of a part of your

schedule.

It's always a treat to talk to you, though,

in any format.

Well, Max, if you can't do that, I'd love to have you back on radio again and talk to you because I think that

you're on the right track.

People are hungry for it.

They don't know how to find it anymore.

And I think 2020 is going to be

even a harder year to find the truth and to find happiness.

Yes, sir.

Thank you so much.

Okay, thank you.

All the best to you.

Max Lucato, How Happiness Happens.

It's available in bookstores everywhere.

By the way, coming up, another author.

I can't wait to talk to him about this Trump thing.

Bill O'Reilly.

His book comes out today.

So, Bill O'Reilly is going to be spending about 20 minutes with us.

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I can't speak highly enough about Max Lucato.

He is just such a good guy and

really has things pegged.

I don't know about him.

I can't judge him personally,

but the things that he has come come across, I think, are right.

And this, you know, how happiness happens.

We are in a real

trouble time and trouble period.

And I have to tell you,

you know, when I was up at Fox,

I worked all the time.

I mean, we had a, we had a bad, what is that?

Yeah.

Well, I mean, it was 16, 17 hours a day every day.

Easy.

Easy.

Yeah, we'd go to work in the dark and and we'd come home.

Way in the dark.

Way after dark.

Way after dark.

Way after dark.

Yeah.

And it was hard work, fulfilling work, but

fun.

And fun.

Yeah.

But you wouldn't find anything lasting happiness in it.

No.

And

I have spent the last five to eight years

at home with the family.

And

in the last

eight months, really dedicated because we had some issues with some of the kids, and really dedicated myself to being there, being really being there.

The joy that comes from children in the family.

I see what's happening with global warming in these kids who are promising never to have children.

And I think to myself, yeah, somebody has stolen your future, but it's not who you think it is.

You're listening to Glenn Beck.

Thank you so much.

All right.

We have Bill O'Reilly coming up in just a second.

You don't want to miss Bill O'Reilly.

John only knows what he's going to talk about.

I bet it's his book.

On the day it comes out, you think he might mention it?

Yeah, he might mention it.

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Hello, America.

It's Tuesday.

And Tuesday means book day,

day that books come out.

Too bad nothing interesting has come out this week.

Well, there is.

There is one.

Really?

Yeah, Max Lucato has his book out, How Happiness Happens.

Oh, yeah, right.

That's why we talk to him, right?

There's also another one that's come out.

I don't know if you've heard about it or the author.

His name is Bill O'Reilly.

It's something about the president.

I don't know.

Bill O'Reilly joins us in 60 seconds.

This is the Glen Beck program.

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The new phone book is here.

The new phone book is here.

And so is Bill O'Reilly's book.

Bill O'Reilly.

The new book, The United States of Trump, How the President Really Sees America.

He's been working on this for like 10 minutes last year and then promoting for the last year to tell us that it's coming out.

I have read it cover to cover, and I begrudgingly tell you it's one of his best books, and it's really, really good.

And you're going to look at the president in a different way.

And if...

If anybody really wants to understand how the president thinks, this would be the one book that you should...

But I'm hoping that there's some sort of book apocalypse that happens uh and you can't make it to the bookstore bill o'reilly welcome

you don't have to go you can order on amazon or bill o'reilly.com now listen yes very nice of you usually chat on friday and it's very nice of you to give me the extra time on tuesday and i'll tell you i'll tell you why it's important yeah so um the networks won't book me um to talk about this book for two reasons number one it embarrasses them because it chronicles how the coverage of Donald Trump has been so dishonest from the jump.

And number two,

they say to our publicists, well, yeah, he can come on, but we want to talk about Fox News and how bad it is and how they're in the tank for Trump.

And we want him to go on and rip up Fox News.

And I'm not going to do that.

You know, I got problems with Fox, as everybody does, but

I was there for more than 20 years.

I'm not going to go in and rip them up.

So hang on just a second.

So

you're not going to be on any of any of the late-night shows?

No.

You're one of their favorite punching bags.

This is an organized deal that basically the national media says, uh-oh, if this book, if O'Reilly's book gets to be a big success and millions read it, they're going to know that we're not covering the country honestly.

And let me give you an example

how,

what a crisis we're in as far as information flow is concerned.

So the AP writes a story about this

Ukraine controversy, right?

The Associated Press.

And the Associated Press goes to every small newspaper in the United States.

That's what you read when you pick up

the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel or whatever.

So I'm going to read you one paragraph.

This is from the Associated Press, hard news coverage.

Trump has sought, without evidence, to implicate Biden and his son Hunter in the kind of corruption that has long plagued Ukraine.

Hunter Biden served on the board of a Ukrainian gas company at the same time his father was leading the Obama administration's diplomatic dealings with Kiev.

Though the timing raised concerns among anti-corruption advocates, there has been no evidence of wrongdoing by either the former vice president or his son.

It's not true.

Now,

this is a hard news piece, but they didn't say there is no evidence of wrongdoing against President Trump when there isn't any evidence of anything.

We don't know what Donald Trump said in his phone call.

We don't know who the whistleblower is.

And now there are reports that the whistleblower didn't even hear the conversation.

It's hearsay.

None of that is in the Associated Press report.

So the reason I wrote this book was because I am furious about the corruption of the American media and I am worried that the American people

are not getting the information they need to make responsible decisions.

That's why I wrote this book.

I had another killing book all set to come out this month, but we delayed that to get this book out because enough's enough.

But now

It's going to be harder for me to get the word out about the book because the establishment media doesn't want people to know about it.

And that's why I thank you, Glenn Beck, for being generous in giving me some time today.

So I'm shocked to hear that the media won't have you on.

I actually am because you are a great guest and they love punching you.

And you like

punching back.

It's great for ratings.

And I'm

big ratings.

But listen, when I tell you, Beck, that we are in a crisis situation as far as the media is concerned, all right, That there is anger in the conservative, traditional precincts, furious anger, all right?

And in the liberal precincts, there is

worry.

There have been so many bogus stories, so many false accusations that the liberal media is now worried.

CNN is worried.

They don't have one show that draws more than a million viewers.

Not one.

You could put a chimp on for an hour and have the chimp jump up and down and maybe eat a few bananas and you'll get a million too.

They can't get a million viewers for any of their shows.

All right, so let me ask you this.

Do you think, knowing the president and writing this new book that is out today, The United States of Trump, do you believe that Donald Trump did not say to the Ukrainian president or whoever he was supposedly talking to,

hey, I need you to look into this thing about Biden and his son?

All right.

The odds are, heavy odds are, that he did say that.

But there's nothing wrong with that.

Okay, that's what I was going to ask you next.

Is there a problem with that?

Here's the problem.

And I wrote this on the Message of the Day.

If people want to read a little more in detail on billorilly.com.

The problem is: if he said to the president of Ukraine in June

or July when this call was made, look, if you don't nail the Bidens, I'm not going to give you the aid that Congress has

approved.

That would be very bad.

Now, Trump denies that.

Flat out says it, I didn't do it.

I didn't do a quid pro quo, Latin this for that.

Okay, but if he did,

that's bad, okay?

And that has to be looked into.

Impeachable?

I don't think so.

I don't think so, because the aid did go to Ukraine.

It did go.

If the aid had not gone,

then

more of a chance.

So do you think ⁇ wait, wait, wait.

Do you think he said I'm not giving that to you unless you nail it?

I don't know.

How can I possibly know that?

I know that.

I know that.

I think that's it.

Here's what I know.

Donald Trump believes that the Obama administration, including Joe Biden, was corrupt overseas.

And I agree.

Do you agree with them?

I do.

Ukraine and China?

It's a fine line.

Okay.

There's no question, by his own admission, that Joe Biden helped his son make multi-million dollars.

And there is nothing illegal about that that we know of, but it's just horrible.

Unless, all right,

Biden basically, and Biden admits to doing it, Biden told the Ukrainians, if you don't remove this prosecutor looking into my son's company, the company paying him $85,000 a month, then I'm not not going to give you a billion dollars in loans, and President Obama's going to back me up.

Now, that could be illegal.

So, don't dismiss that.

And Biden admits that he said it.

Yeah, there's his own words.

But what he didn't say was, what he claims he didn't say was, because it's my son's

company, and I want you to get off.

That doesn't make any difference.

Correct.

That doesn't make any difference because he was over there,

all right, overseeing Ukrainian loans at the same time his son was getting paid by a corrupt Ukrainian energy company.

So what Biden was mandated to do, all right, was recuse himself from being in Ukraine.

He's mandated to do that.

That's conflict of interest.

I could make a case on this all day long, but you won't hear a word about this in the media.

Not a word.

No, I know.

And that brings me back to why I I wrote this book, because I'm so angry about, and in my whole life, I have never seen anything like this in the United States.

And in all the history that I've written about, the press has never been corrupt at this level, ever.

So what's what's what's because if you think it's bad, you say we're in a crisis now.

I believe 2020 is going to be much,

much worse.

We will end 2020.

By this time in 2020, people will not know who to trust, what to believe, what's real, what's not.

Even if they see it in video, they won't know if it's real or not.

They hear tapes of it, they won't know what's real or not.

That's what's coming in the next 12 months.

Here's the mitigating circumstance why I'm not as worried as you are.

Because there will be debates between Trump and Biden or whoever the nominee may be.

You're going to get at least three expositions of Trump versus that person.

That transcends the media.

The media do not have anything to do with that.

It's going to be mono amano on the stage, Americans watching in record numbers, okay?

And Americans will make their decision based upon those expositions.

So you're taking the press out of that.

They can't say, oh,

we fought so-and-so won, because Americans are going to watch and make their own decisions.

All right, that's the key of the election of 2020.

Bill, thank you so much for being on.

Again, the name of the book is The United States of Trump:

How the President Really Sees America.

What is the one part that you think Donald Trump is going to bristle at the most?

Probably the description that everything

he deals with, he makes personal.

It's all personal.

He's going to disagree with that?

I don't think he's going to like to hear it.

You know, he's got nobody around him.

Maybe Melania, maybe.

I don't know for sure.

Got nobody around him.

Say, hey, why don't you knock off the narcissism on Thursday?

You can do it the other four or five days of the week, but no, no narcissism on Thursday.

What did you get from that scene that you talk about on the the airplane where he's like, Melania, come on in here?

Oh, that was hysterical.

He was so teed off that I was asking him all these questions about his family and his background and that he was an incorrigible child.

He got so agitated and he didn't know what to do.

He couldn't throw me out because we're at 30,000 feet.

We're on Air Force One.

So he calls his wife in.

He goes, Melania, get out of here.

He's torturing me.

Tell him to stop.

And Melania comes in and then with the smile and looks at me and looks at him and just bolts right out.

Just comes in,

doesn't say anything.

He explains.

She just stands there for a while.

And then turns around and walks out.

No, didn't walk out.

Sprinted out.

All right, Bill O'Reilly.

Thanks so much, man.

Appreciate it.

Talk to you Friday.

You got it.

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Pick it up.

I mean, help the old man out.

You know, headed for a retirement home.

He's got nothing left.

No friends.

Help him out.

All right.

Barely put two coins together.

It's sad.

Sad how far he has fallen.

That's really sad.

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We're going to talk about the economy here in just a second.

Donald Trump is speaking at the UN

and

he is truly a president that I think is speaking to the citizens of the world.

He was just talking about

if you value your freedoms, you have to have pride in your country.

And the future does not belong to the globalists.

That's not going to go well, you know, in the UN.

Not with the globalists.

Not with the globalists at the UN.

What he's saying is he is speaking directly to the people all over the world that are

really smart.

And it's what the press and all politicians seem to miss.

The people, both sides of the aisle, do not want a government telling them how to live every step of the way.

Now, that is changing.

Do we happen to have the audio of the woman who is fighting

the fight

over freedom and security?

What was it that Ben Franklin said?

Those who sacrifice their freedom for their security will lose both and deserve neither.

Listen to what this woman said.

Listen to this.

The problem is,

it's not that God's demand.

You guys value freedom more than safety.

Do we read?

Okay.

So, I think safety is more important than freedom.

If you have a safe environment, you can communicate.

Your value system is different.

Okay.

Wow.

If you're

the old thinking, like China's thinking, is safety is more important than freedom.

Listen to that.

China's thinking.

You are engaged in old thinking.

Ask the Muslims in China.

Ask the Christians how great that theory is.

Ask the people in Hong Kong how great that is.

She is actually making the case

you are engaged in old thinking if you value your freedom over security.

The people in the Soviet Union were secure until they weren't.

You're totally secure in those situations as long as you agree with everything that the state or those in power do.

The minute you have a different opinion, and

I warn you, we're being told right now we should all have the same opinion, but that's inhuman.

That goes against human nature.

We don't all have the same opinion, and we shouldn't.

We should all have the same opinion.

We should all eat the same things.

That doesn't include

meat.

I mean, that's really coming to the forefront now, is this push for vegetarianism.

Well, we have to talk next hour.

We're also going to talk about this.

Could you please play?

What was the girl's name?

Helga or whatever?

Greta Van

Greta Thunberg.

Greta Thunberg.

She was speaking at this climate

conference, and I just want you to listen.

How old is she?

15.

15 years old.

16.

She's 10.

I want you to listen to the fear in this 15-year-old.

Listen to this.

This is all wrong.

I shouldn't be up here.

It's true.

I should be back in school

on the other side of the ocean.

Yes.

Yet,

you all come to us young people for hope.

How dare you?

You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words.

And yet, I'm one of the lucky ones.

Why?

People are suffering.

People are dying.

Where?

Of the climate.

Entire ecosystems are collapsing.

Where?

We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.

All you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth.

How dare you?

Wow.

And then lemmings all applaud.

All applaud.

These parents are monsters.

They're monsters.

To get her to believe that humanity is on the brink of extinction.

Who is even saying there's not a single scientist I know of that is saying that.

The people who wrote the report.

The people who wrote the report that believe in global warming, they've been saying, nobody's saying, we never said there's 10 years or 15 years.

We never said that.

Look at what they're doing to our children.

This is inhumane.

It's abuse.

It is absolutely abuse, and it's more than that.

I contend it is actual evil.

And I'll back that up next hour.

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Welcome to the program, the Glenn Beck program.

We have Harry Dent on.

He is the author of a new book out called Zero Hour.

He's an economist.

He has written

several books

over the recent years.

He goes against the grain

usually.

This time people are starting to agree with him.

But he predicted the dot-com bubble in the 90s.

I believe he also had a book out that talked about the banking crisis in 2008.

He is more accurate on timing

than I am, but he is very accurate on the direction that we're headed.

He's saying that we are approaching zero hour in 2020 of a massive meltdown.

Welcome to the program, Harry Dend.

Yeah, nice to be back, Glenn.

Yeah, thank you.

So let me start with this.

Are you concerned at all about what's happening with the banking sector that they say was caused by buying U.S.

treasuries and then they also had to pay their taxes on the same week?

And so the repo loans that are being given by the Fed, and they say they're going to do it now, they were only going to do, I think, $50 billion.

And they announced last Friday that they're going to continue this until October 10th to the tune of $1.8 trillion to the banks.

What's happening there?

Well, yeah,

it is worrisome that all of a sudden banks need money.

You can't say, oh, quarterly tax payments are due because that happens every quarter.

I mean, fire everybody in your accounting department, if that's true.

Yeah, and the repo rate doesn't jump to 10% every quarter when that happens.

So there is a reason.

There's a couple things going on, and the Fed is partly responsible for this.

Back in 2008, in the crisis,

they, for the first time, paid banks to have excess reserves parked at the Fed.

In the past, if they did that, they didn't get anything.

And so the banks are sitting here saying, okay, other banks need more money, but for some reason, the big banks, who are the ones that really do this, are not lending it.

It's banks lending to each other, as you've told people.

And for some reason, they're not.

But the reserves,

but they're getting that 1.9%.

They're getting the same amount just sitting there at the Fed.

So the Fed created this.

That was not the case.

The other thing is that

the Fed started draining.

They started buying back bonds.

They started shrinking their balance sheet between 2017 and 2018.

And that took the

amount of money that banks have in excess reserves.

Now, that's above what they're required to have with the Fed.

So this is excess, dropped from 2.8 down to 1.4 trillion.

So, there is less money in the system because of that.

And now there seems to be, I mean, like you say, nobody's giving a reason, which is weird.

It is weird to not giving a reason why banks suddenly need money, but they may just get to the point where the larger banks say, well, you know, we want to have some excess liquidity because I hate to say it.

They know that they're still, I mean, you know, remember that $670 trillion of crazy derivatives, highly leveraged derivatives?

There's still $530 trillion in the system.

And of course, these banks, all of them, they invest and they're basically speculators now.

And they're the smart money that can kind of be ahead of the Fed.

And as long as the Fed keeps easing, they just keep betting on that highly leveraged.

So, you know, they know that they have more risk than they let on.

And so maybe these bigger banks are just saying, oh, you know,

I think we'd rather have this money sitting to the Fed and we're getting paid the same.

Now, what would be interesting if the Fed, I would like to see this happen, if the Fed were to lower that rate, they're paying on those excess reserves, then the banks would have more motivation.

And if then they didn't lend, boy, then you know something's bad.

But it's definitely troubling.

This is not cumulative.

This money has to be paid back every night, but the fact that they have to keep doing it every night, something

problem.

Something trouble.

There's a problem.

Liquidity is drying up, and

it doesn't take much to trigger a crisis when we now have 70 trillion more in global debt than we had before.

And we have

$89 trillion in just household financial assets.

All of this can, and businesses have $29 trillion and financial institutions have $102 trillion.

This money can just disappear.

And that's what happens in the difference between a recession and a depression.

And you know, and I know you're thinking the same.

I'm calling for a depression.

We began a depression in 2008, but they printed since about $16 trillion to blow our way out of it to keep the banks from having to mark,

take losses on their bad loans and mark things down to market, which they allowed them not to do, which is all bad business.

It's all not letting you clean out the system.

So the economy can get healthy again.

So we're carrying all this bad debt.

Now we've got 70 trillion more.

Most of that came in the emerging world where their debt almost tripled since 2008 because we printed all these cheap dollars and Euros and stuff and yen, especially dollars.

And so emerging markets, emerging countries went on a borrowing spree like we did in 2008.

So we're more in debt.

They're way more in debt.

So what we're going to have instead of the 1930s scenario where the first downturn was the worst of the Great Depression, 25% unemployment, 89% stock crash, you know, real estate goes down, everything goes down.

This time we had, and then they had an aftershock in 1937 to 40,

a second lesser depression.

What we got is the lesser depression on the front side, and we're going to get the big one on the back side precisely because governments, central banks all did the same thing.

They just printed their way out of this.

They printed money to cover up and to prevent deflation.

Deflation is occurring.

And again, that's what a depression is versus a recession.

When you see deflation like in the 1930s, and we started to see in 2008-09,

you have loans failing.

That means they get written off or restructured.

Money disappears in the system.

Stock bubbles, right?

You know, the stock market is worth, what, $70 trillion?

That drops 50, 60, 70, 80%.

Money disappears and does not come back for a while.

So money's coming out of the system.

That causes deflation.

And that's a sign that you're going through what I call a big detox, that the debt is deleveraging.

Financial bubbles are coming down to reality.

The stock market right now, you know, I think you probably remember the indicator I'm most famous for is the spending wave.

New generations moving predictably up a rising spending cycle as they age until age 46.

Now it's 47.

And that's been the best gauge of where the stock market should be and the best predictor in the past.

Well, now the stock market's 114%

above that, by far the most overvalued.

And you know what that all is?

Companies buying back their own stocks.

Their earnings per share from shrinking their stocks has gone up 119% faster than the actual earnings.

And that's almost exactly how much the stock market's overvalued.

Everyday investors aren't buying the stock market.

Institutions are actually backing out in the last year.

It's all corporations, $5.7 trillion since 2009.

Corporations buying back their own stocks, which means

they're taking the cash flow of their shareholders and buying stocks that are massively overvalued and in a bubble.

And then when it crashes, they're going to lose all that money.

And the shareholders are going to say, well, why aren't you buying our stock now that it's down 80, 90 percent?

And they're going to say, Well, we don't have the money because we blew it in the bubble.

I've never seen this, Glenn, before, where this the dumb money today is the largest corporations management buying back their own stock.

And then the flip side in real estate, the biggest bubbles are being driven by the richest people buying in the biggest cities, like New York, and London, and San Francisco, and Miami, and Shanghai, and Sydney, and Singapore.

And they are buying real estate massively overvalued, thinking, oh, it can never go down because rich people like us will always have money and buy it.

No, the rich people, the richer you are and the more money you have in financial assets, the more you're going to lose when this bubble blows.

And I'm saying at the latest, this thing blows by early 2021.

I think it's going to blow right around the corner.

I think it's going to blow in early 2020.

I've got two scenarios.

It's so bad now, Glenn, that, you know, since central banks just do anything, print any amount of money, cut taxes, whatever, to keep this going.

This is just going to be a bubble that goes until it blows.

And it looks to me it's we've got maybe one more rally left.

And the question is, do we get a significant scare first and then a rally because the Fed does step up and do what Trump is telling it to do?

It's a print a bunch of money and lower rates more aggressively again.

But one way or the other, I think is saying is my odds are that this is going to to blow by in the first half of next year and maybe as soon as January right if one more

So what Harry does the average person do don't talk to me about people who have lots of money talk to me about people who have very little money.

What do they do?

Well, you know, I'd tell you first thing because because real estate is hard if you have real estate that's not strategic to your life like a home you plan to stay in long term You've got maybe a second home that you don't use that much or you've got a house maybe you speculated in a house which a lot of people have done You You know, you, you know, you buy a house and then you rent it out, and then you hope it keeps going up in this bubble.

You got to sell your real estate now because real estate gets illiquid very fast.

And that's what happened in 2008.

So, any real estate, and if you're thinking, oh, I've got a McMansion now, but in three years, I'm going to retire and I'm going to sell it.

No, sell it now before this crash because real estate, I think, this time, my indicator on real estate is very good.

It was 20% overvalued in 2006, the last hop.

And I did call that.

In fact, I sold my house in Miami right in late 2005, just before real estate peaked in 2006.

Now it is 40% overvalued compared to my best indicator for that.

So I'm expecting up to a 50% crash versus 34% in real estate.

Now, that's...

That's what hits the average person the most because people tend to have debt against their house and people tend to have a lot.

Rich people have a lot more money in financial assets, but everyday people have more money in their house, in their primary home, and/or a vacation house.

So, real estate first.

And then I'm telling people, you know, right now wouldn't be a bad time because we could see a surprise crash literally within weeks because the market's at a very critical point right now.

They're trying to break the new highs.

And if they can't, it means they're probably going to go down more than they did late last year.

And that could be 25, 30%.

So

this is a good time to lighten up on stocks.

If we see this one more rally that I'm expecting, then you definitely sell that.

You're thinking there's a rally at the 33, possible.

Possible.

Yeah.

I'm most watching, Glenn, the NASDAQ, because that's the lead dog.

That's the lead bubble.

NASDAQ, I'm projecting, if we get one more strong, if we can break up the new highs and continue the rally that started in late December, then my target would be about 10,000.

I see it get near a 10,000 NASDAQ.

That is an absolute take your money and run, even if it goes higher, because as Baron Rothschild said in the 1800s, when they asked, what's the secret to your wealth?

He says, I always got out a little early.

One of the things, Glenn, I did was I looked at bubbles.

All I've done is study bubbles the last few years because we're in the biggest bubble in all history.

It's global.

It's being pushed, coordinated by central banks around the world.

Bubbles, the first crash, when the smart money finally say it's over, and I've got a smart money indicator that's saying they're already running for the hills.

They just haven't started shorting it yet.

They're already not investing in this market.

The first crash averages in the last seven bubbles in the last century, 42% in the first 2.6 months.

And the worst one, which would probably be more like this one, was 1929,

49% in the first 2.3 months.

In less than 10 weeks, the market goes down 49%.

On the way, down 89%

in 1932, but more than half of it happens right away.

So people who wait and say, well, you know, I'll wait.

It's better to get out a little early.

I think markets are either going to break up or down in the next few weeks or so.

If they break up, I would kind of like sell into that rally.

If they start to break down, then

you might want to just get out a little early now.

And you could do like half now and half later.

So you really just have to say, look, I mean, what the typical typical stockbroker financial advisor will tell you, and they'd be right about 80% of the time, you know, you can sit out most correction.

This is not a correction.

This is a great reset.

The last time this happened was exactly 90 years ago.

That's one of my most important cycles.

45-year technology and bubble cycles, and especially super bubbles every 90 years.

So we really are repeating.

At that point.

Yeah, that point.

And a super bubble in the U.S.

when everybody was moving to the Midwest and Chicago became New York overnight In 1837, it crashed into 1842.

So, every 90 years, we've seen this.

So, this is nothing to sit through.

You have to just be safe.

And then, if you do that, then you can buy everything on sale a couple years from now.

All right.

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what's wrong, what's right, what should be investigated, what shouldn't.

Because we're repeating a pattern and the world's largest heist is happening right now.

And I'm going to tell you what has been taken from you in the last decade or so.

And it's quite an extensive list.

We begin that in one minute.

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Okay, so two weeks ago, the left called for the impeachment of Brett Kavanaugh,

despite the fact that there was zero, zero evidence, and zero corroboration of what they accused.

And then they just moved on from that because they found another accusation that they could impeach somebody on that has zero cooperation,

has no basis in fact that we know of today.

Look,

the Democrats

have gone, I think, gone insane.

And the Republicans aren't great, but they're at least not insane.

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What have we been looking for?

What has America been looking for?

America has been looking for something really specific.

And the politicians at first

feigned this, and they were pretending that they were going to do this.

They're not even pretending anymore.

Now they're just charting their own course.

They used to tell us, hey, we're going to give you what you want.

The Americans don't want socialism.

Maybe 30% of America wants socialism.

But that's all you hear talk about right now.

And you hear talk about it because they know it's now or never.

Now is the time for the final fundamental transformation of the United States.

And they know that the world is about to go into chaos, and so they will further that chaos.

And I think both parties in some way are furthering the chaos.

However, one guy was elected to bring on chaos, and that was Donald Trump.

He was elected to kick the bums out, to overturn the system.

to throw the tables over in the temple and say, what kind of money changing is going on here?

Now, whether he did that or not, that's up to you to decide.

But he was elected because half of the people are done.

Well, now the Democrats say that they're done, but what they're going to do is put somebody in that is even a bigger government person, that will have even more access to corruption and more control over your life.

And so Biden, I think,

it could go either way.

Biden and the Democrats may have

leaked this

intelligent agent who just got intelligence that he didn't learn on the job.

He learned maybe from his wife in bed or somebody around the water cooler.

They heard talk.

Now, they have no evidence.

They weren't on the call.

They don't have access to the call, but they said that they just knew that Donald Trump had threatened the Ukrainian president and said, you got to take down Joe Biden or else.

Well, there's no evidence of this, but everybody is going for it.

But if you take both men at their words, here's what they both did: they both threatened to withhold USA because U.S.

aid because of fear of corruption.

That's what they both did.

Biden did it for

the Obama administration, and Trump did it for his administration.

Now, you can assign motives for each, but each deny those motives.

The right will say, yeah, well, he was just trying to, Biden was just trying to get his son off because he had corruption all over.

There's all kinds of corruption.

And it wasn't just there,

it was also in China.

The media said nothing on this.

Oh, that's just that's just rumor and innuendo.

Really?

Because it's a lot better rumor.

I mean, there seems to be some pretty

hard fast facts here that are hard to explain other than just a wild, crazy string of coincidence.

And I don't believe in coincidence.

Yeah, there's nothing to see here.

But what Donald Trump did, we don't have any facts either, but what he did is impeachable.

What America is really looking for

is for people in power to be taught a lesson, for people in power

to be punished for when they do something wrong.

Now, this is manifesting itself in the parties as well, but the Democratic Party only wants it to happen when the Republicans do something wrong, and the Republicans only want it to happen when the Democrats do something wrong.

But the Independents, the people who may have been a Democrat or a Republican their whole life, they're sick of it.

They see it for what it is.

Both sides are doing this.

Neither side is serious about this.

That's what caused the Civil War.

Because they finally realized neither side is serious, neither the Democrats or the Whigs.

And so a new party had to be started, one that was serious.

Now, the Democrats, I think, feel that they can just wear people out.

You don't want any more of this.

Man, the impeachment hearing after impeachment hearing.

I mean, why would you when every bit of conventional wisdom says you don't want an impeachment hearing right before an election because people don't want that kind of corruption?

Well,

they're doing it because it looks like everything is in chaos and we're not going to stop.

And he's not going to stop.

And it's only going to get worse next time.

Do you you want this to continue?

So they're looking to wear people out and say, I just can't handle Donald Trump.

I may agree with whatever,

but I just can't handle anymore.

I just want this to stop.

And so Elizabeth Warren will be the one that'll make it stop.

On the other side,

there are people that say enough with corruption.

I just want this to stop.

I want this to stop in the media.

I want this to stop in government.

I want people to pay for their sins.

And the Bidens never have, the Clintons never did, and I'm sick and tired of it.

And that's why I want Donald Trump.

But see, what we're missing here is this election is not about Donald Trump or Elizabeth Warren or Joe Biden.

It's not.

This election is about the end of corruption and sanity, a return to sanity.

But who's giving that to us?

Because

here's the problem:

Americans have been saying this since George Bush.

We've been saying it.

The right started to say it, but they meant it.

The right started to say it under George W.

Bush and go, well, you know what?

Maybe this war was a big mistake.

Maybe we made some mistakes.

Hey, wait a minute.

What's going on here?

And then TARP, wait a minute, what kind of game is being played?

And they wanted transparency and they wanted somebody in office they could trust.

Well, that's what the left was saying.

Hope and change.

We want somebody we can trust who's different, who can unite us all.

The right wanted to be united too,

but under principles,

under the Constitution.

But then we started to divide ourselves, and we started to divide ourselves really with Clinton and Lewinsky.

We were really divided there, and it hasn't

But in that time, I want to show you what has been stolen from you.

The biggest heist in human history.

Your time and your money

has been stolen from you every time you enroll your child into a college program.

Our children's future happiness

is being stolen by those who preach the world is coming to an end in 10 years because of global warming.

Our children's

future children, our grandchildren are being taken from us by the people who are preaching this.

Our children's future and their future earnings are being stolen by our debt.

Every time we say, I want more, our children are promised less because they will have to pay for it.

Our privacy has been stolen by the NSA and then Amazon Echo and Google.

Our data, our thoughts are being stolen from us.

Our happiness is being stolen by

comparative nature on Facebook or social media or the ad algorithms.

Our friendships and our families have been stolen by social media and political parties.

Our trust has been stolen by media, parties, politicians, and corporations.

Our shared humanity is almost gone.

Our constitutional rights,

our understanding of the truth through scientific reason has been stolen by radicals, EDU, the media.

Our oil, our soil, our water, our land, the value of our gold and silver, that's being stolen by the Fed.

Our land is being taken by socialists, our borders and our land by extremists.

Our history has been stolen from us.

The reason why we're in this situation

is because nobody will remind you who you are.

The reason we're at each other's throats is because we don't have a common narrative anymore, because it's been taken.

and who you really are is being taken.

Why are our kids killing themselves?

Because they don't know who they actually

are.

Because

we can't talk about God anymore.

So, you can't talk about rights, really, because rights can't come from God.

And we can't talk about your intrinsic value because we can't tell you that you are actually an offspring of a heavenly father who loves you.

We've lost everything.

And to put it back together, we have to remember who we are.

But we also should

ask ourselves: who is the thief?

Is the thief them?

Or is it us?

But perhaps before you answer answer that, we should

answer another question, and that is, when,

when in American history

have we ever

str

strived strived for the idea of a them and an us?

When have we ever made that a goal to strengthen the them against the us?

Or to strengthen the us against the them?

I can only really think of one time.

You might say the McCarthy era, maybe.

But we are talking about the Civil War.

That's the only time this has happened.

Write this down.

Put it in front of you at all times.

Remember who you are.

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Break for 10 seconds.

You know, I have tried to swear off the word evil

in the last few years, you know, because not everything is evil.

Lots of things are, though.

And lots of people.

It's really hard to avoid the word.

I empathize with you because it's hard.

People don't like to hear it, maybe,

but sometimes it's just flat-out evil.

And I don't like to say people are because

I don't know what they're trying to do.

And they may not have evil intent, but

the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

But I think what's happening with the global warming thing, how this is manifesting itself,

to where you now have kids making promises that they will never have children,

I think that's evil.

I think it's totally and completely evil.

What the parents did to some of these kids for global warming, you listen to these kids and they are freaking out.

And they're all freaking out for the same reason.

I've only got 10 years to live.

My future's been stolen.

You guys have done this to me, and there's no way out unless you do something drastic right now.

And so it is, I think it is evil to give them that kind of

hysteria.

And

now they're forced to live their lives thinking that they're not going to have children and grandchildren.

They're going to be lucky to ever just get married.

And then once they do, they'll only have a few years left.

And nobody has said that the world is ending in 12 or 11 years or whatever they're talking about.

No, a Casio-Cortez, but you're meaning nobody.

No, no scientists.

No scientists.

No scientists.

The IPCC report didn't say that.

In fact, the authors of that report say it's not happening.

That's not what we said.

Why is it that all of a sudden it's totally acceptable to listen to kids say in 10 years we're all going to die?

And no one is correcting that.

No one feels that it's important to tell their kids that's not happening.

Imagine the terror that these kids are living in.

You want to talk about, do you remember there was a story back during the Tea Party where people were saying, I can't imagine what these people are telling their kids, that there's no future, the Constitution is breaking down.

Remember that?

Yeah, yeah.

What do you think you're doing with your kids when you say we're all going to be dead in 10 years?

The very planet we exist on is not going to be able to support life.

In 10 years?

Now, if people in Idaho were being swept up in killer tornadoes today and being deposited in Montana, where a hurricane swept in from the Pacific, but it's still maintained that strength all the way to Montana, you might start to wonder, geez, these are unprecedented things that are happening.

Unprecedented things aren't happening.

We do have floods.

Just had one in Houston.

Houston gets flooded all.

If somebody goes outside and spits twice, it floods in Houston.

There are droughts.

There are floods.

There are hurricanes.

But actually, most of those things are down in number

in number, including tornadoes and hurricanes.

It's really despicable what they're doing.

It's not that you're doing it to adults.

It's one thing.

It's one thing to do it to adults.

It's another.

You know, I don't know how many people on the left said, Leave my grandmother alone, Glenn Beck.

You're scaring my mother and my father and my grandparents to death.

Leave them alone.

Really?

Because

their mind is solid.

They can think.

You're doing this to 8, 10, 15-year-olds, and you're convincing them that there is no tomorrow.

I can't think of something more evil.

You are robbing our children of their future, their dreams, their happiness, their children.

It's evil.

You're listening to Glenn Beck.

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Can we talk about something a little lighter, please?

Yes, please.

I've been watching a show called Derek

and

trying to get my family to watch anything together.

And so far,

I've got three out of the four in the house.

But my daughter has just been so busy, she just passes out after she comes home from school.

Derek is this,

I am on this Ricky Gervais kick lately.

And I don't know about him personally.

I don't really care personally.

I just think the guy is a genius.

And there's something about him that he understands.

He understands the misfit.

He understands.

And that's what America and the world is going through right now.

Everybody feels like they don't belong.

And they feel like they're a misfit.

And he did this with the office,

where it was just a collection of misfits.

And you could identify through the misfits and you'd feel a little superior.

So I've been watching these Ricky Gervais series.

I watched

Afterlife, which is something that you have to hold on for dear life to make it through.

Because you think, this is a comedy?

Because the first three episodes are not comedy.

And it's a guy who lost his wife, who the series picks up after like six or eight months after she's dead, and he can't move on.

And he just loves her, and he realizes there's nothing left of life.

The whole thing is a lie.

Why am I even here?

Why do I care?

And he's very bitter and very angry.

And then he realizes about the second or third episode in it,

yeah, I really don't care.

So I'm just going to say whatever I want to say and I'm going to do whatever I want.

Hey, drug dealer.

I've never tried heroin.

Heroin pretty good.

And so you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, where is this headed?

And

by the end,

he redeems himself.

And by the end, one of the either the, I think there's 10 episodes and either like the 9th or the 10th episode.

So funny, I have shown this 20 seconds to people.

And we've had to watch it over and over and over and over again because it's so funny.

You can't, you just, you can't, you lose your breath.

It's so funny.

But he finds this redemptive story.

So I watched Derek, and I didn't know anything about Derek.

And I started watching, I watched about two episodes, and with an exception of one character, which I cannot figure out why he's in this, this one character is an alcoholic, and he's a homeless guy, and he just talks about sex.

And he is, he's horrible the way he talks about it.

I mean, I really, I despise.

I've never despised a character before in a show.

I despise this character.

Because I just think he he does.

I don't understand how he fits yet.

However,

this show is about Ricky Gervais plays a 50-year-old

mentally handicapped guy,

probably has the intelligence of

maybe the IQ of 60, 70.

He plays him really well.

And when I first saw this, I thought, you are not going there, are you, Ricky?

You're not going to make fun.

No, no, no.

He does the exact exact opposite.

Through this show,

he works at an old folks' home, a retirement home.

And

he loves everybody, like loves everybody.

And he is so good and so kind, even around people who aren't.

It is the most uplifting show I have seen in a long time.

Except for the guy, I warn you.

There's one guy.

He's an alcoholic friend.

You're going to have to, you just have to be quick on the,

you know, because it's like, why is this in here?

Everything else is pure and sweet and simple.

And maybe that guy is helping bring out what the rest of the world is pushing because nobody likes him except the Ricky Gervais character because he loves everybody.

And it is, it's so uplifting.

So uplifting.

I urge you, if you're looking for something, warning.

I'm always looking for something.

Isn't everybody always looking for something?

A Netflix?

Yeah.

The next new big thing that you can binge on?

So good.

It's so good.

And I just, I haven't.

Tanya and I watched three episodes last night, and I said to her, when was the last time we watched something on television that made us feel this good?

It's just, it's so uplifting.

And it's so,

it's true.

It's just true.

Is it a Netflix original?

I'm not sure.

I don't think so.

I'm not sure.

How long are the episodes here?

The episodes are...

Look here.

The episodes are,

I don't know, about 25 minutes or...

Yeah, 24 minutes.

So maybe it's a little bit more.

That sounds like it's maybe a network show?

Yeah, maybe from

C or something.

Yeah.

But

it's really, truly brilliant.

Is there one season or is it more?

Three.

Oh.

Three.

And do you know if it ends?

I don't know.

I hate the ones that just leave you hanging and then it's.

I have no idea.

Okay, we never did another thing.

His other one

was Afterlife.

And that, I think, was made just to be one season.

You know, it wraps everything up in one season.

Apparently, this was from Channel 4 in London.

So it was on.

It was on TV, just British TV.

Yeah.

It's really brilliant.

It's really brilliant.

Unlike anything you've seen on American TV, especially now.

Isn't it amazing how far the BBC has come?

You remember how bad their shows used to be?

Oh my gosh.

It was Benny Hill.

Yeah.

It was British TV.

And now it's much better.

It's really good.

Much better.

By the way,

have you watched any German TV?

No.

No.

No.

All right.

Why?

Should I?

Somebody told me, in fact, it was Dave Rubin.

When I was out with Dave Rubin, he said, are you watching Dark?

And I'm like, no.

And he said,

it is, it's a, it's a freaky, it's a great show.

And I said, what's it about?

And he said, I'm going to say time travel, but that does it such a disservice.

And I was like, okay, a time travel thing.

And I'm kind of into time travel, but I like them.

I know what to expect from time travel shows.

This is not a time travel show.

This is like totally reinvents that whole concept of this is, there is no beginning, there is no end.

And they go,

they go, all of the characters in it are like time travelers but none of them know that they're all playing a role it's i don't i haven't even figured it out i'm in the beginning of the second season and i haven't even really figured it out yet it is fascinating it is and there's something about

you know if you want to do spooky stuff

you really have to leave it to the germans The Germans just have a way of

phrasing things or making pictures of things.

And you're like, yeah, yeah, that's scary.

Yeah, that's scary.

They know how to scare people.

Is it in German?

It's in German.

No, no, no.

You can switch it over to English.

Oh, you can?

You can.

But then their lips don't match the words.

Yeah, that's kind of hard.

I watched the first one.

That's the overdub.

I watched the first one.

Overdubbed, though, is

better than reading it.

I watched the first three in closed caption, and it was better because

at least the lips were synced, and you could hear the, you know, because sometimes it's like, what do you mean?

And their lips are still moving.

You're like, okay, stop it.

I hate that.

But it is, it's so worth it.

It's so worth it.

I think somebody should make this.

Have it one more.

Could I give you one more?

Yeah.

Have you watched W1A?

No, I've never even heard of it.

Why someone doesn't make W-1A is beyond me.

It is one of the funniest.

In fact, I think it is the funniest comedy on television.

And

it may only appeal to people like us that are

so sick and tired of the double talk, the double speak, the insanity of the media.

I don't know how they made this show,

but they just started a third season of it, and it is brilliant.

It's about the BBC and the inner workings of the BBC.

How they made it for the BBC is beyond me because it does not treat the BBC well.

It just makes the BBC look like a bunch of bumbling fools.

And I've actually pitched this particular show

to

production houses in Hollywood saying, make this about CNN or MSNBC.

Make this about the news.

It's hysterical.

And it's all about how political correctness plays a role.

The latest thing is

they have a guy on like Sports Night,

and he's a really bad sportscaster.

Really bad.

Like, hey, I know you've been watching this team on stuff.

Yeah, they just haven't been able to play.

Yeah, well, do you have anything else?

Nope, not really.

I mean, he's a bad sportscaster, but

he's a transvestite or a

transsexual.

Not transsexual.

He just cross-dresses.

He's a cross-reck dresser.

So he's on the sports channel as a cross-dresser, but they can't fire him because he's a cross-dresser.

But they want to fire him, not because of a cross-dressing, but because he's horrible.

It's that kind of scenario over and over and over again that just shows the insanity of the news media and what's really happening.

Yeah, you wouldn't expect that.

No.

Is it a Netflix original?

No, it's a BBC original.

But it's on Netflix.

Yeah, and

it's narrated by

who's the guy who played Doctor Who?

David Tennant.

Oh.

It's narrated by David Tennant.

It has Hugh.

What's his name?

The guy

he plays the father in

not upstairs, downstairs.

What's that other movie that just came out?

It's about about the big English house and all of the

Downton Abbey.

Yeah.

Yeah, he's in it.

It's got an amazing, amazing cast.

Have you gone to Downton Abbey?

I did, which I did.

Because I know you were kind of a fan, right?

Yes.

At one point, at least.

I am.

I am a fan.

I really like it.

Did you like the movie?

Was it good?

You did?

Yeah.

Somebody asked me last night, can you go see it if you didn't watch the show?

And I'm like, I have no idea.

I watched the show.

Were you the only person who identifies as a man in the theater?

No, there were lots of men.

There were lots of men.

I don't know how many of them were there of their own volition, but there were lots of men there who care about their wife.

It's actually a really, I find it interesting because of the history of it.

It really details how

the English society just fell apart.

Did they take it from the end?

On or was this some other part of the world?

Yeah, they took it from the end on.

Okay.

So I thought it was really good.

Also saw

Ad Astra.

Oh, you did?

Yeah.

Oh, I really want to see that.

What do you think that feels like?

What kind of a space show would you put that up next to?

The one that

the one that Matt was at Matt Damon?

No,

Matthew McConaughey.

Yeah, the one that he did.

What was that called?

Interstellar.

Yes.

It looks to me like an interstellar type.

And why?

And why do I think it's like?

Why do do you think that?

What part of Interstellar do you think it's like that?

Just the general

previews that I've seen in the vibe, yeah.

So that was much more action

compared to this.

Yeah.

You're kidding.

No, this is like a

this is like a very thinking man's movie.

Really?

Yeah, I brought the kids

from the preview at all.

No, you don't get that at all.

My son, my daughter fell asleep, but that's normal for her in movies.

My son, 15, actually really liked it.

Tanya liked it.

I liked it, but it's not one of those that you walk out going, whoa, that was fun.

It's a thinking man's kind of movie.

And so it's kind of like Space, what is it, Space Odyssey?

2001.

It's a little like that one where there's a lot of time when you're like,

Hmm.

So you have time for contemplation.

Yeah.

That's great.

It was Downton Abbey was faster moving than that, but not in a bad way.

Not in a bad way.

You just have to go in and go in.

That's what I would expect.

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Well, welcome to the program.

Donald Trump made a statement at the UN,

and some people may have

a hard time figuring it out.

I don't think it's that difficult, but the press will probably run with us and go, see what we say.

Yeah, what he said was, he was speaking about all the impeachment talk, and he said, I think it's ridiculous.

It's a witch hunt.

That call is perfect.

Couldn't have been any nicer.

There was no pressure put on them whatsoever, but there was pressure put on with respect to Joe Biden.

Okay.

All right.

All right.

So let me translate.

I think.

Okay.

I think.

I think what Donald Trump there is saying is, look, on my phone call, there was no pressure.

I didn't put any pressure on them.

I may have even talked about Joe Biden, but I did not say you're not going to get the money.

However, when Joe Biden was in Ukraine and he wanted somebody fired, he said, I'm not giving you the $1.8 billion

until you fire him and you have until I get on the plane.

The minute I get on the plane, you've lost the money.

I think that's what he was saying.

Okay.

Maybe.

Maybe.

But, okay, so the pressure.

He pressured them about the pressure that Joe Biden put on you.

He's saying what he did.

He's saying Biden doing pressure on you.

I didn't, Sarimer, his thing is, what are you talking to me about?

Talk to him.

Yeah.

Look what he's done.

Okay.

So, what that's what he's doing.

He's saying there was no pressure.

This call went fine.

But if you want to find pressure, there is pressure where Joe Biden was concerned.

It's just poorly phrased.

Right.

And if you're.

I can see that.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And if you, the problem is, nobody wants to give the other side the benefit of the doubt.

The press does not want to give Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt.

So they will twist all of it.

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