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There's a new target audience for Planned Parenthood…branching out to middle schools...the best sex education resource for 11 year-olds...wants children to feel ‘comfortable and ready for sex’ ...Freedom fight in California...'There is something happening here'...Glenn doesn’t understand California parking lots…Rain storms are pummeling California...fun with mudslides? ...President Trump must veto this out-of-control budget bill...$1 trillion added to debt since September…outpacing Obama spending? ...China responds to Trump’s tariffs: not good ...World Record Spending = Immoral ...Bending machines in the Matrix?... if this is ‘The Matrix,’ Glenn wants it to be better

Hour 2
‘Enough’...teens fighting for gun control are 'fed up'...Time Magazine 'will put any clown(s)' on their cover?...The typical 3 steps of the media? ...Citibank goes full anti-gun...right under our nose ...‘It's all BS' with Bill O'Reilly...Who's really behind the big anti-gun march on Saturday?...President Trump 'is not going to veto the spending bill'...Bill goes simpatico with John Bolton?...to congratulate Putin or not to congratulate Putin?...Who wins in a Trump vs. Biden fight?...Nostradamus O'Reilly? ...Chuck Schumer says the spending deal brings 'End to Era of Austerity'... ‘If Chuck Schumer is happy, then I am not happy’

Hour 3
Bad news for Silicon Valley but good news for us?... reign of tech giants is over…industry under scrutiny for sites that facilitate child sex trafficking… ‘Good job, Congress’ on this bipartisan bill ...Cafe owner faces religious persecution for playing Christian music; eviction pending...Cafe owner Carlo Mango joins the show to discuss his upcoming hearing regarding this matter...attack comes from atheist group...reach out and help Carlo at his Facebook page: 'Cafe Justice' ...Glenn says goodbye to one of his favorite producers?...after working with Glenn, horror movies aren’t scary?...Thank you, Natasha, for 10 great years ...What is a 'Russian Steve Harvey sandwich'? ...Argentine legally changes gender to retire early? ...Rep. Keith Ellison calls for more taxes and a 'maximum wage'…Pat doesn’t recognize the country he didn’t recognize?
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Glenn Beck Oh, thank goodness.

I mean Planned Parenthood.

Have you heard this dude?

Oh, I love them.

Planned Parenthood.

No, not if you've heard of Planned Parenthood.

Huge fan.

Okay, so there's a new target audience now for Planned Parenthood.

It's middle school students.

Wow, that's...

Yeah.

You know, you got to expand your audience.

You got to expand your clientele.

This is sixth graders, so we're talking 11 and 12-year-olds, right?

Yeah, 11 and 12-year-olds, which I'm-I mean, 11 and 12 are the new 25, 26

in my mind.

You know, look, if you're 11,

if I can quote Planned Parenthood, you need to feel comfortable and ready for sex.

Now, how many of us haven't said that to our 11-year-old?

You know, you need to feel comfortable and prepared to have sex.

You're all of 11 now.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Okay, so they've come up with flashcards for schools instructing kids about how to properly use condoms during vaginal, oral, or anal sex.

Good.

I'm glad we got to that this early in the program today.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Well, hey, we're all adults here and who's to judge, okay?

We can't teach you about George Washington.

We can't teach you about the founding.

We can't teach you the Constitution.

We can't teach you about your civic duty.

But I'll be darned if we can't teach you about anal sex.

You're all of 11.

I'm going to go ahead and set a maximum amount of that term being used.

Don't want to set it at 2.

Okay, okay.

So you've already hit it.

I've already hit it.

So we don't need to go.

We don't need another mention to you.

I've already had my Wheaties.

I don't have to have another bowl.

Okay.

In February,

parents in North Carolina objected to the program.

Most recently, a mental health resource fair at Clifton Middle School in Monrovia, California.

I bet they don't even know what Monrovia is named after, but Monrovia, California included a Planned Parenthood booth where kids, middle school kids, could learn about the merits of gender roles, diversity, and sexuality in the media, as well as the terrors of STD,

and all of the pictures were included.

Parents were upset, upset that without their knowledge, a government-funded organization.

Let me say that again.

A government-funded organization.

Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest providers of abortions, would be at the middle school and the mental health resource fair.

According to their own website, Planned Parenthood Education Staff reaches 1.5 million individuals every year, and 65% of those individuals are middle school and high school-aged kids.

Planned Parenthood bills its education department as being the best sex education resource.

That's good.

I'm glad they've tapped out on that one.

By the way, I've done some Googling here as you've been speaking.

Okay.

And apparently,

the age of consent in four countries, Burkina Faso, Niger,

Japan.

Hang on.

Wait, wait.

The first one was what?

Burkina Faso?

Yeah, did I say it wrong?

Well, yes.

Okay, oh, you're smarter than me.

Okay, I got it.

Of course, I'm going to pretend that I've never heard of that country, nor do I know where it is.

Do you know where Comoros is?

Comoros.

No.

Okay, Africa?

Well, the only reason you might need to visit there is if you like to have sex with 13-year-olds, because the age of consent there is 13.

No, but we're talking about 11-year-olds.

Right, which is interesting.

Now, if I go down,

the age of consent in the Philippines and Angola

would be 12.

Would be 12.

Again, we're talking about 11-year-olds.

When did they start here?

11.

11.

The good thing is you've got a home in Nigeria where the age of consent is 11, the lowest age of consent in the world.

Planned Parenthood is coming out and saying.

right, that we are going to make sure we get kids ready and prepared for sex at an age that is illegal in every country on earth except for Nigeria.

And I would assume there's probably some 10-year-olds in these grades as well.

So you'd be down below all ages of consent in the entire world.

Well, the good news is, I think, on this Planned Parenthood thing, is it includes photographs and pictures.

So

they're already gearing up, so they'll be ready when we can get it into a class where the kids haven't learned how to read yet.

We can just point to the pictures and say, doesn't that look fun?

You should do some of that a little later.

But make sure you come to us for your abortion.

Well, I mean, not now.

You've probably got about 12 years before you could conceive a child.

But after that,

we're here for you, baby.

Literally, baby.

We're here for your baby.

Welcome to the program.

It is Friday.

It's Friday, March 23rd.

This is the Glenn Beck program.

So we're in Los Angeles, California today, and at our studios in L.A., and we're

thrilled to have you listen.

Thank you so much.

Last night,

I spent some time with

Andrew Clavin and his wife, and Ben Shapiro and his wife, and a few others that were in attendance.

There's something happening here in Los Angeles, and I've been saying it for the last few years, that every time I come out of Silicon Valley or Los Angeles,

there's a different conversation that is happening here.

And I don't think anybody is really aware of it yet,

but there is something happening in the freedom fight here in California, and it's quite amazing because honestly, okay, so yesterday at this time, I think I told you that I was in the parking lot and it said,

what was it?

Low overhead vehicles?

Is that what it says?

Low clearance.

High clearance vehicles.

And so

I don't, every space is marked with something.

Okay.

You can't park here if, you know, your car is too big, too small, too low, too high.

They all have fines, and I had no idea.

Are we in a,

what was it again?

High clearance vehicle.

High clearance vehicle.

Because

it's not like there's a big ramp or you need a four by four.

It's just a parking lot.

And so I was like, I don't know exactly what that is.

I don't know if my car fits that or whatever.

And it's a $250 fine, and you will be towed.

So,

I mean, it's a serious penalty.

Certainly not serious and as serious as something like, you

age of consent being 11 and breaking that as a major or tax-funded payer organization, encouraging behavior that would violate a major law like that.

This is much more important.

This is high clearance vehicles.

Right.

Okay, good.

Okay.

I just want to make sure everyone's aware.

I mean, everybody is clearly aware of that.

I don't know why you're talking about that, yapping about that stuff.

I'm talking about a high-clearance vehicle in a parking lot that is flat, just like every other parking lot.

And there's a whole row of about 25 spaces that are specially marked for that kind of vehicle.

I have no idea if that's their vehicle.

Yesterday during the show, we went out because the parking agent was

not there when we got there because it's really early.

And I don't know, it's like 1:30 when we have to go to work in the West in the morning.

And so there was no parking attendant.

So we went out during the show yesterday and said,

so

the high clearance vehicle,

do you know what that is?

And he looked at the sign and then he looked at me, and then I realized

he can't read English, let alone speak English.

So I think we're clear.

I think we're okay

that

we're not going to be towed.

Well, the high clearance vehicle.

Unless I told him, unless I gave him the impression that I was wanting that vehicle towed

because it wasn't a look.

I don't know if it's possible.

I better check now today.

So

a high-clearance vehicle appears to be.

Yeah.

You need to have a high clearance because of potentially, like if there was a high curb, for example, this has happened with my car before.

My car is not a high-clearance vehicle.

And so sometimes I pull in and there's a little curb there.

And if I pull in too far, it scrapes the bottom of my car.

Okay, yeah.

Which I'm not a good driver.

I wouldn't say that I'm.

This is a flat parking lot.

No, well, it's an it's a I will say it's a ramp.

Well, no, where you wanted to park, it was a ramp.

So the idea is if you had a super low car.

Okay, if I had a low rider,

it could be presenting issues.

There's not like 25 low,

what are they having?

A low rider convention here?

I mean, it's the, what do you mean?

It's California.

And if you have a low rider, if that's what you have,

you don't know you're going to bottom out?

You need a sign and a fine?

It's California.

It's crazy.

They're out of their mind crazy here.

And

we're living

on,

I don't know, right?

We're in Sherman Oaks.

And so there's what are these hills here called?

Sherman Oaks Hill.

Okay.

You don't even

do you?

You're just bluffing.

Sherman Oaks Hills.

So anyway,

we got an Airbnb, and it's raining out here.

And when we got here, the Airbnb that we had, which was right here in Sherman Oaks and on flat ground,

they were like, oh, yeah,

we double booked.

We're like, oh, well,

all right.

Well, it's only 10.30 at night.

No big deal.

I'm sure we can find another house.

So we had to find another house.

And so we're way up at the top of this hill.

The driveway, low-clearance vehicle.

Stu, you went to the house yesterday, right uh yeah yeah okay you see that driveway if your car isn't jacked up about 14 feet you're not getting into the driveway I mean yeah it was bottoming out on the SUV as we got in

and then you're you're looking at these houses you can't get you can't get flood insurance I don't know why you would want flood insurance you're on the top I mean is noah

I mean flood insurance.

You can't get fire insurance and you can't get mudslide insurance.

Oh, why would you need that?

Why would you

these people who are building their houses up on the sides of the 14 people were killed in the last couple of weeks here with a mudslide?

What the hell is wrong with you?

Every time I come out here, I'm amazed by this because if you've never been to these hills out here,

unlike any other place, except for what was that ancient civilization in like Arizona that's like built right into the cliff?

It's kind of like that, except it's just kind of perching out

front of the cliff.

Like they, they were, they asked themselves, what should I do if I want a 4,000 square foot home, but all I have is a three-foot by four-foot plot of land?

Right.

What would I do?

Right.

Now, some people would say you would move somewhere else or build a much smaller home, but no, what they did is they just anchor the home in the three foot by four foot plot of land and then just build stilts over the hill to just hold the house up until the inevitable mudslide that makes it go down into the road below.

Yeah.

And so you're, so

this, this yesterday, I got there and it was light, so I could see, you know, I went in the afternoon because, you know, we didn't get there until about midnight the night before, and we didn't have a chance to look at anything because we had to book it at 10:30 at night.

But anyway,

so I get back there and I'm looking down,

and I, and I love saying this, I love saying this

because it's always been true.

But I was looking down on people in California.

And so I'm looking down into the valley.

And I'm like, I'm seeing into their houses.

I'm seeing their patios and their pools and everything else.

And I'm like, I'm going to ride the mudslide all the way down.

You're dead.

I'm going to be on top of you with the house.

It's bizarre.

The state that's always preaching to us about income inequality has a situation in which rich people's houses are higher on hills so they crush poorer people's houses.

It's like the most clear example.

I know.

It's like, I built this mansion up here.

Won't it slide down in all the other houses?

Oh, Riffraff.

I can't wait to see those.

Those are monstrosities built down there.

It'll be an improvement to the neighborhood.

It's like

the multi-millionaire who lives three-quarters of the way up the hill gets crushed by the billionaire who lives at the top of it.

And you're telling us about income inequality.

It's so crazy.

It is absolutely so crazy.

And

my daughter made dinner last night.

And how many dinners did you have?

Didn't we already just talk about a dinner?

Well,

a little bit of a hobbit.

I went to dinner, but I, you know, she was making dinner for the family.

Okay.

And

so

she was making dinner last night.

And I walk out and everybody's sitting at the dinner table.

And

she had told me that she was making pasta.

Okay.

Now that sounds good, right?

We're going to have pasta.

Okay, good.

We're going to have pasta.

And then

there was like five strands of pasta covered in, I don't know, dandelions or whatever it is.

It was all this.

It was the crap you eat.

Oh, no.

And she's like, oh, dad, no, it's mushrooms.

It wasn't arugula.

What was it, Tim?

It was arugula.

Oh, my gosh.

I thought it was mushrooms or arugula, to be clear.

It was like somebody went outside.

She's not listening, right?

She's got to be.

She's not listening.

Do not, if you know my daughter, do not say I said this.

It's like somebody went outside and vomited pasta on the lawn.

And then they just kind of like, I'm going to pick it up.

And they got some grass in it and everything else.

And they just threw it into a walk for some reason.

I'm like,

you got to go back to Texas, honey.

You've been here a day and you're already starting to eat like these animals.

Anyway,

now I got that out of my

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What did the stock market finally close at yesterday?

Down over 700 points.

But only over 700.

Yes, and then we had the really crappy budget that we discussed yesterday that passed.

However,

Trump today is talking about vetoing it, which I would agree.

Oh, my gosh.

I mean, he should.

It's a terrible bill.

I don't necessarily agree with his reasoning, which is he's...

No, no, no, no, don't say dream actor.

Yeah, he's upset that they didn't put DACA

in the spending bill.

But again, I do think it's a terrible bill that should be vetoed.

It will probably create some more problems with the stock market, however, because of the potential government shutdown if it doesn't go through.

Oh, my God.

But he is considering a veto of the bill, is what he's saying.

Okay, so stock was down 720 points yesterday, and it's not just because of this horrible, horrible budget.

By the way, did you hear that we've added another trillion dollars to our national debt?

Okay?

It's now $21 trillion.

When was it $20 trillion?

When did it hit officially $20 trillion?

It has just now hit $21 trillion.

I don't know the answer to this.

Maybe you guess.

I mean,

you know, last year?

September.

Wow.

September.

We've added a trillion dollars to our debt since September.

That's a problem.

That's a problem.

So anyway,

so there were a couple of things that happened yesterday.

This out-of-control budget, the debt is going crazy.

And then also, the trade war has, we've received the answer from China.

The first answer, yeah.

Yeah, the first answer.

This goes to a larger principle issue.

I mean, we can talk about the details here

because they're going to put $3 billion

of new tariffs on our products so it's going to wind up hurting all the businesses here but the principle is larger right you pull you you step back and you realize conservatives

conservatives believe in lower taxes and now what we're doing is not only taking a tax on ourself which is what you do when you put a tariff on a product coming into your country but you're also now getting a a a response from China and they're putting a tax on our distributors.

So now our products are less competitive around the world.

Wine, fresh fruit, dried fruit, nuts, steel pipes, modified ethanol.

And I'm sorry to break into the ginseng.

Oh, no.

Don't say St.

John's Ward is going to get a.

No, St.

John's Ward.

No, Terry.

It's safe right now.

But ginseng is

first shot from China.

Glenn, back.

Mercury.

You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.

Holy

cow.

Welcome to the program.

In the last six months,

we have become so rich.

We have gone into debt another trillion dollars in the last six months.

Let's take this.

How much was it?

How much from George Washington to George Bush?

So 2000, from 1791 or 89

to

2000.

Yeah, so George Bush takes over, and it's about

almost $6 trillion.

$6 trillion.

Okay, then September 11th happens, and we just go insane.

And when he leaves office,

what's the debt?

About

$10

trillion, $11 trillion, I guess.

Okay.

Let's say $11 trillion.

So he almost doubles it.

Yeah.

Okay.

He takes it from $6

to $11.

So he adds $5 trillion.

Now think of this.

That's $5 trillion.

We're getting the military ready for a war.

We're rebuilding.

We're fighting a war.

We've created the largest federal bureaucracy, the Department of Homeland Security.

We've spent all of this money on our airports.

And remember, it's two wars, not one.

You also have the bank bailout.

You have the auto bailout.

You have Katrina.

And you have the financial crisis of that era.

Remember all the accounting scandals and all of those things.

Okay, so that's $5 trillion.

$5 trillion.

Think of that.

Two wars, the bailouts, the GM bailout,

everything that we did, everything that we did,

$5 trillion.

Obama comes in because he says it's un-American

to rack up in eight years $5 trillion in debt.

He comes in.

That's why he didn't do it.

That's right.

He did not rack up $5 trillion in debt.

Okay, so it's $11 trillion when Obama comes in.

And when he leaves?

He leaves and it's $20 trillion.

It's un-American for $5 trillion.

So it's mega Doppler un-American, I guess,

for $9 trillion.

Well, he said it was un-American to get $5 trillion.

He did more than that, but he just said it was $5 trillion was un-American.

$9 trillion might be American.

Who knows?

We didn't get a clarification on that one because no one had ever done it in history.

Okay.

So, yes, no one had ever racked up $9 trillion in eight years.

Okay.

But here's the exciting news.

We've gone from just over a trillion dollars a year in debt under Obama to now another

world record.

We are in the Guinness World Record Book yet again.

America's number one.

We're number one.

We're number one.

We've just racked up $1 trillion of debt since September.

That's six months.

so that's more than twice as fast as Barack Obama was doing it.

Yeah, and I mean, obviously, you come in as president and you have everyone else before you and the policies already.

Oh, I know.

But

the left will argue that they think the tax cuts are going to make this worse.

Of course, remember, Barack Obama raised taxes and he was putting up a trillion dollars a year.

Yeah.

So it didn't really work for him, did it?

No.

And of course, you know, there's

problems with

the debt and issues that stem from the Obama administration we're still dealing with, but we haven't exactly improved things.

The new budget, it was told to us yesterday, the new budget will put us

from $21 trillion, where we are today, to $38 trillion in debt

in the next 10 years.

And we talked about it yesterday.

This would be the highest level, this new budget would be the highest level of discretionary spending in any year in U.S.

history, higher than every year of the Obama administration.

Now, Trump has come out today and say that he may veto it.

Not because of that, but I'll take it.

But, okay, so listen to this.

Do you know, have you ever heard the story about

the Persian that invented

chess and invented the chessboard and said, I'm going to give you,

the Persian king was so grateful, he said, I'm going to give you whatever you want because this is the greatest game ever.

And he said, Your Majesty, all I want is one grain of rice, and then double it on every square of the chessboard.

So on the chessboard, it's one grain of rice, and then the next square, it's two grains of rice, and the next square, it's four grains of rice, and then the next square, it's eight grains of rice.

That's all I want.

And

And the Persian king said, that sounds totally reasonable because I can't do math.

And so I think that's totally reasonable.

And then he realized that by the time he got to the end of the chessboard, it would be all the rice in the world.

Oh, my gosh.

We have doubled the federal.

It took us 200 years.

to get to the first,

what,

$6 trillion.

Then we almost doubled it in eight years.

But then we almost doubled that

in eight years.

And now we're on pace to double that.

So I don't know if anybody else has noticed, but this is exponential growth.

It's good when it comes to your cell phone.

It's really bad when it comes to your debt.

Gonna be a lot of rice we're gonna have to pay at the end of this.

We're gonna owe a lot of rice.

It's not good.

It's not good.

And I don't think that there's no motivation for these guys to fix these problems.

I mean, they all look, I keep

on other than the enslavement of our children and their children.

I mean, other than that, other than that, other than, you know, when I told it, I don't mean to mislead you.

When I told you the story of the Persian king,

I think he could do math, and that's why he said no to that deal.

Otherwise, the guy who invented the chessboard would still be ruling the world from the grave because he would have amassed all of the rice in the world, which was food.

So he would have just kept everybody would have paid him everything.

It didn't work out that way.

We don't even know the guy's name.

So

the emperor did know that's not a deal I'm going to make.

I think our congressmen would make that deal, and

they do understand math.

They just, for some reason or another don't care that it's their children and our children and our children's children that will be paying the rest of the world in rice forever i mean there's no way to pay this off nobody is going to bail us out so they have all of this can you imagine if i said imagine what would be said about the parents who just racked up bills and there was no bankruptcy and there was no, well, he died, so after you die, the debt goes away.

It's all passed on to your children.

Imagine if I said, I'm gonna build the biggest freaking house, and I'm gonna have every modern electronic in it that I want.

I'm gonna take crazy trips,

I'm gonna study the sex life of the potato bug in my driveway for no apparent reason whatsoever.

And

I'm just gonna spend money like it's water.

Like it's water.

And when I die,

the kids will owe all the money.

Can you imagine what would be said about that parent?

They would be like, the kids would kill that parent.

Kids would be like, no, dad, mom, stop.

Okay, stop.

Okay, I'm going to have to, oh, damn, they took away all the guns.

So

I'm going to stab you with this paper plate knife and shoot you with my finger gun.

It's so immoral what we're doing.

It is.

Can I give you a slightly more charitable way of thinking of it?

Sure, sure.

Let me be a little charitable to the people in Washington today.

I kind of see it as

it's almost like you and I, Glenn,

are known as

something called being overweight.

Speak for yourself, man.

I'm sorry, maybe I'm

maybe my eyes don't work.

I am

Rubinesque.

Rubinesque, okay.

But I mean, if you think about the way Washington spends money, if you want to think about it in the best possible terms, it's kind of like you and I eating too much.

Like, we all know that there are long-term consequences to this.

We know.

that in 10 and 20 years, we will be paying brutally for the terrible choices of hostess products that we jam down our gullet every day.

We know that down the line,

going by and picking up that extra slice of pizza is not a good idea.

And you think of all of these little choices that they constantly make.

Oh, well, we'll just push it down the road.

That's what I do all the time, right?

Like I walk by a bowl of MMs

and I take a handful of them.

Not because I don't know that it's going to kill me later on.

Of course I know that.

But right now, I have to make this little compromise to throw a couple more M's down my.

May I just say this?

You're saying this about being fat, right?

And you're like, I'm going to throw a couple of more MMs in there.

Yes.

Okay.

And that's not bad because the way it's happening to you is like you're throwing a couple more MMs, and then maybe by the end of the week, you gain half a pound or a pound, or it's a really bad week, and you gain four pounds.

Right.

Okay.

This is like as if we were still babies, okay?

Where you're born eight pounds, but a month later, you're 16 and the doctor's like, oh, look how healthy he is.

Okay.

At some point, that's got to stop because if you were 200 pounds this month and 400 pounds the next month and working towards 800 pounds, somebody would say, good God, man, put the Twinkies down.

That person would be my wife, and it's happening.

I really am 400 pounds now.

I've been away for a couple days in California.

I mean, I didn't double my weight.

I was 230.

It's not a problem yet.

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Glenn back.

Welcome to the program.

Glad you're here.

Here's what I'm talking about.

I was just telling you about eating.

And now you're eating.

And I was like, I was desperate for food because I didn't have any breakfast.

And I was like, can someone go run to a vending machine and find anything?

So, of course, they, you know, someone did, which was nice because we were on the show.

Sure.

And I got

a

nuts and, you know, fruit medley thing.

and a fig bar.

I'm like, you know what?

I'm eating it.

I'm like, you know, this isn't my first choice for breakfast, honestly, but okay, I'll get through it.

It'll fill me up.

I'm in the middle of eating it, and someone walks in and says, Hey, I'm making a run to McDonald's.

You want anything?

Yes, I do.

And you know what?

That's what I'm doing.

I ran to McDonald's before you got here.

I had some McDonald's before you got here.

And

when you came in and you were like, you know, I'm going to order something good.

And you started reading, you know, the pancakes and stuff.

Honestly, part of me went,

I can convince myself I didn't just have two McRiddles.

I'm totally cool.

This is bad.

We have a real problem.

By the way, you said, can you run to a vending machine?

I don't know.

Maybe my hearing is going or something because I swear to you, I thought I heard,

would somebody run to the bending machine?

And I was like,

wow, they have those?

Like,

what would it do?

Something that would, I mean, I would prefer like a shoe tying machine.

But if it'll help me bend over a bit and just, you know, so I don't have to work so hard bending over.

Just have, you know, just stand up against the wall and it's like bending machine ready yeah bend put my arms out

manipulate my fingers so it'll just tie my shoes all right stand up straight wheel me to the car

I'm I'm I think I'm okay with just having some sort of exoskeleton

but it has to be an expanding exoskeleton this is this is why the matrix is such a great thing if it happens because then you're just laying down but you know okay so but wait hang on just a second.

I'm for that, but did you see that?

No, and I'm serious.

There's no ideological

range here on the conversation of whether we're for or against the matrix.

We're both for it.

We're both for it.

However, you know, Zuckerberg says there's what, a 50% chance we're already in the matrix.

I am really pissed if this is the matrix.

Okay?

Life is too hard.

It's too, there's too many things.

If we are in the matrix, hear my voice, pod people,

revolt and rise up until they make our life a lot sweeter.

Okay, if they'll just if they'll just upgrade so life doesn't suck quite so much, or

at least give me a bending machine.

You give me a bending machine in the matrix, and I won't revolt, I'll be okay.

Glenn, back.

Mercury,

Love.

Courage.

Truth.

Glenn, back.

Five tough-looking teenage faces looking right at you over the word, enough!

All in caps.

These kids, they're fed up.

They say enough, and they mean business.

And they speak for an entire generation.

They're not just five kids.

Every single kid on planet Earth has had enough.

They are the five anti-gun advocates

who survived the Parkland shooting.

Emma Gonzalez, David Hogg,

Cameron Caskey,

Jacqueline Cornen.

Alex Wind.

Time Magazine

We found out a few years ago that Time Magazine will put any clown on its cover

based on the Time article where they represent a generation.

Enough!

You would assume that Parkland students as a whole are in agreement on the issue, that they've disavowed the Second Amendment out of disgust.

When one Twitter user asked why Time had not included the shooting survivor, Kyle Kazhov, who supports gun rights,

you know, has called out the media for using victims of the shooting to push a narrative.

Here's what I think.

I mean, I think there's definitely a media blackout.

Everything that isn't Fox News doesn't agree with my agenda, practically.

And then they've just haven't been reaching out.

And then I was supposed to have a CNN interview yesterday, but that got canceled.

And there's a clear media blackout

for people who don't have the same agenda as the news organization.

Okay.

All right.

So here's what's happening.

The mainstream media's approach is: step one, exploit a crisis.

Never let a crisis go to waste.

Step two, selectively choose the victims who will confirm your and your audience's bias.

When asked by time

or

asked of time,

why did you only include the students that support gun rights?

Because, well, that would make time

unbiased.

Excuse me, what?

Something's happening in the country right now.

Did you see what happened with Citigroup?

Citigroup has now said they're not going to provide any kind of credit cards, banking services for anybody who wants to sell a gun to anyone under 21.

Any business, if you're selling guns,

you can't bank with Citigroup if you're selling those guns to anyone under 21.

well, excuse me, that's the law.

It's you can sell them now.

If the law changes, what is that?

I cannot own a business.

I can't have a flower shop.

I can't have a photography business.

I can't have a bakery if I don't toe the line and participate in gay weddings.

However,

the same constitution that they're interpreting saying that you can't do that,

Citigroup can say, We're not doing business with anybody who is abiding by the law.

And there's no outcry.

Welcome to it, gang.

We are in a fascistic America.

It's just

being

done

right under our nose

and not necessarily through the government.

It's Friday, March 23rd.

This is the Glenn Beck program.

Bill O'Reilly from BillO'Reilly.com.

Bill,

Time Magazine.

Enough.

Enough.

Did you read it?

Did you read the case?

I saw it, yes, Beck.

I am a man who is on a mission of information.

So I did see it.

Yes, thank you.

Did you read it, though?

Because the entire generation has spoken.

Yeah, of course.

But there are a couple of good things here that have come out of this.

Number one,

there has not been a popular uprising, a hysteria to ban weapons in the United States.

That's what Time magazine and CNN and the New York Times want.

Didn't happen.

In fact, Trump wanted a federal law

to ban the sale of weapons,

high-grade weapons, to anyone under 18,

to anyone under 21.

21

would be the cutoff age.

And he couldn't get it done, and then he himself said,

There's just no will to do it by anybody here in Washington because the people don't seem to want it.

Now, they did it in Florida,

but on the federal level, they couldn't get it done because there wasn't a popular outcry.

So, that's the good news.

But why are you surprised that Time magazine, which is going bankrupt and has been a left-wing concern for decades,

are doing this?

You're not surprised, right?

No, I'm not surprised.

I'm not surprised.

I am surprised that Citigroup is doing what they're doing.

When Citigroup says,

Let me give you this.

Thursday, yesterday, they prohibited the sale of firearms to customers who have not passed a background check or who are younger than 21.

It also bars the sale of bump stocks and high-capacity magazines.

What does that even mean?

It will apply to clients who offer credit cards backed by Citigroup or borrow money or using banking services or raise capital through Citigroup.

Wow.

But it's all BS because Citigroup can't possibly monitor that stuff.

They can't monitor it.

So if you bring a credit card, a Citigroup MasterCard, into a store and you buy a weapon, they're not going to be able to track it.

They're not going to be able to do it.

But hang on just a second.

What they're saying, though, is if you are a if you're wanting to do business, you're a gun store and

you need a bank.

If your bank is Citigroup, you're out.

You can't get funding.

You can't get loans.

They're not going to take your transactions unless you say, I won't sell high-capacity magazines and

I won't sell bump stocks and

I won't sell to anyone under 21.

That's a pretty big deal.

Again, they can't monitor that.

It's impossible to monitor it.

So it's a symbolic statement.

But if I were a retail store,

I would say, all right, I'm not going to do business with you either, Citibank, because there's a million other places you can do business.

All right, so

what Americans who listen to the Glenn Beck program and go to billorilly.com have to decide is what kind of country that you want.

And I think in this

situation,

Americans have decided that they want to be able to defend themselves.

Right.

And they aren't going to buy into the far-left vision that the government will control how you defend yourself.

And all the polls show that.

And no matter what the media does, jumping up and down, it's not going to change anytime soon.

That's good news.

That's actually good.

But I will tell you this, Bill.

I can't take the duplicity here that a baker must bake a cake for a gay wedding.

Must.

You can't just go to another bakery.

But Citigroup, one of the largest banking institutions in the world and one the United States government bailed out, is now saying we're not going to fund people who are selling constitutionally legal firearms.

We're not going to give you.

I'm objecting to their hypocrisy.

I am objecting.

And the fact that these people have gotten government money, they have gotten government bailouts.

There's only I mean, the banks now, what do we have?

Ten big banks, six big banks?

If they decide to do this

and other banks decide to follow suit, you will see gun stores not be able to get any loans, no revolving loans, no lines of credit, won't be able to take any credit cards.

You'll be able to shut down the Second Amendment in other ways.

Well, I think that's an excellent point.

That's probably the back door where they're going, but

somebody should sue Citig

and say this is unconstitutional and you can't do this.

And let's see how the courts rule.

If the courts are going to rule against the baker,

then the gun owner, all right, or the person who wants to own a gun is

the position as the gay wedding person, right?

Exactly right.

Exactly right.

You assume the NRA,

who actually wouldn't talk to me, Beck, I was very offended,

they wouldn't provide a spokesperson for the BillO'Reilly.com broadcast that uncovered who's really behind the big march tomorrow.

Aha!

Anyway,

what do you mean they wouldn't provide?

I'm sure will, after this program airs, be launched.

Because let's see.

Let's see what the federal courts do when presented with the situation that's almost the same.

Yes,

I would hope that people exercise their right to bank with someone else or to, if you're a gun store and this affects you, I hope that you file a legal suit.

All right.

Another shutdown is looming.

It goes to the Senate now.

What do you think of the spending bill?

Beck, you know,

what do I think of it?

The government spends far too much money.

They don't really care that the debt is $21 trillion.

If Trump is going to survive as a president, he's got to keep the machine rolling.

He gets the military money he wants and a little wall money.

So

it'll get done.

It's all about politics.

And so the train rolls down the tracks.

He says he will will veto this bill because it doesn't.

He's saying that he may.

Because it doesn't include the DREAM Act.

I mean, protesting.

Number one, he's not going to veto the spending bills.

All right.

So he can say whatever he wants to say, but he's not going to do that.

He's just trying to play a political game to put the Democrats in a bad place.

So let me ask you this.

Yesterday, he hired John Bolton.

Yeah.

And the press was saying, John Bolton, another Fox News contributor.

No, he was the ambassador to the United Nations.

He's not hiring a Fox News contributor.

He's hiring a guy who was the ambassador of the United Nations.

What do you think?

When I first heard the story, I didn't get the name.

I thought Brian Kilmead was

right.

Right.

That's the way they're treating it.

And you know what?

I would have a.

Kilmead is going to be a judge of North Korea.

Oh, my God.

I know.

I know.

It really was.

They're treating this like it was Steve Doocy appointed to the cabinet.

No, it's not.

That's next.

Right.

So,

what do you think of John Bolton?

Well, I'm growing a mustache right now, by the way, in Sympatico with the ambassador.

I think Bolton is a hard liner.

Is he Dr.

Strangelove?

I hope not.

You don't know him very well.

I didn't use him a lot on the factor because it was kind of a one note with the ambassador.

There wasn't a lot of subtext to his opinion, so I don't put on people who were kind of predictable, so I didn't use him a lot.

But I can't really tell you he's very smart.

But I can tell you this, the guy who's running national security is not John Bolton.

It is Secretary of Defense Mattis.

He's running the show.

And that will continue.

Yes.

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Glenn Beck.

So there's, you know, a lot of things that

I understand.

that Bill is, you know, you know, looks and says, I, you know, I, I don't, I don't know how modern electronics and television and remote control control work.

And then there are things that he understands that I have no concept on.

He is a Trump whisperer.

He's my Trump whisperer.

So let me ask you this, Bill.

Yes.

Put yourself into the office.

The press had this.

I mean, they had like, I swear to you, they have an aneurysm every time that Donald Trump shifts in his chair.

You know,

he called Putin to congratulate.

Okay.

Now, here's the thing.

In that story, it said that people in the administration told him, you can't do that.

If I understand Trump, if I didn't want him to call Putin, I would say, you know, the first thing you have to do, Mr.

President, you must call Vladimir Putin.

Because then he'd be like, no, I'm not doing that.

But you tell him not to do something, you can guarantee he's going to do it.

Am I wrong?

Very good, Deck.

Yes.

This is a lot like you.

It's the same kind of thing.

It really is.

It really is.

The way you handle Deck is, if you don't want Deck,

the way you handle Trump is,

if you don't want Trump to call Vlad,

all right, because Vlad's a villain.

As I told Trump in my interview, my last interview with him on Super Bowl 2017, you don't want that to happen.

You say, Mr.

President,

it looks like Putin won the election, which, of course, was a total fraud.

But something you may not know, the CIA picked up that in a private phone call,

Putin called you a moron.

I don't know if we want to start lying to the president.

No, no, you don't.

I mean, it would work, but you say in a phone call, okay?

Now, the odds are that Putin has called Trump a moron a thousand times.

Okay, so you're probably not lying.

Right.

The odds are with you.

But all you have to do is say that, and then Trump will never, ever, you know,

being friendly to Putin.

Let me ask you that.

That's how you handle him.

You've got to put a negative on it.

But, you know, Trump is

the kind of a guy who he listens to what you say at the moment.

But

if it isn't a personal thing, he doesn't incorporate it.

So there's got to be a personal attachment to Donald Trump about the point you're making in order for him to really

get the point or even consider the point.

You see what I mean?

So you're kind of, I mean, yeah, I mean, you're joking, I know, but you're kind of half serious about

the point.

Right.

You're serious about the point.

You have to personalize everything.

You have to personalize it all.

So

let me go here.

And we may have to take a break because this may be a longer discussion.

But I'm sure you saw the Twitter fight between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, which I think is hysterical.

You know, Joe Biden is like, I would have taken him back behind the school and I would have beat the snot out of him.

And then Trump's like, I could beat you up.

My dad's bigger than your dad.

And they start going at it.

I would like the Bill O'Reilly opinion in a fight,

which one wins?

Andrew Jackson.

No, seriously, come on, which one?

I think Jackson would shoot them both, and it wouldn't be a fight.

Not since old Hickory was in the White House have we had this level of discourse.

I know.

Well, yes, we have.

But

I think Biden might win that because he would grab Trump's hair.

I have to tell you, I think Trump would pound Biden.

I think Biden would run around the ring like a little girl.

I think.

No, come on.

And Trump is.

You're a filth, Joe?

You're talking about lunchbox Joe?

I am.

I think Trump actually,

he's got some heft to him.

Big man.

He's a big man.

I think he'd pound Biden into, and he wouldn't be afraid.

He's already been in the ring.

He's WrestleMania.

He'd do it.

He'd do it it's the hair though back you gotta watch that hair all right that gives biden a little bit of an advantage right if it's gloves you're probably right

back

no biting no biting joe uh back in a minute with billorelli

glenn back

mercury

This is the Glen Back program.

So, something that

Bill O'Reilly, who's joins us now, predicted right after the first of the year, he said that the media would go crazy and make it all about affairs and women and the Me Too movement.

And I don't even know if Stormy Daniels was known at that point, but Bill, you are spot on.

That's all they're concentrating on now.

Yeah, and there'll be more to come.

It's interesting that it's not

getting as much traction

in the TV ratings

as I thought it might,

because Americans now, I think even the ones who don't like Donald Trump, know this is a corrupt deal.

So, well, let me define the corrupt deal.

The

hate Trump press, remove him at all costs.

We want a coup, a media coup, to take out a president of the United States.

They know now that Mueller is not likely to indict Trump or any high-ranking Trump officials on anything.

All right, they know that.

They've just abandoned that now.

Pretty much because the Inspector General of the Justice Department's report is due soon, and that will say that the FBI just booted both the Hillary Clinton and the Russian collusion investigations.

That's what that report's going to say.

If it didn't say that, McCabe never would have been fired because the report is done.

All right, so then the media,

led by CNN,

turns to the women.

So the women come forward and they say whatever they want to say.

But most of the women want money.

They're doing it for money.

Obviously, the porn actress wants to go and be paid for doing whatever she does on stage.

And she can jack up her fees because she's now famous.

So they want money.

And

people know that.

They know that.

You know what's crazy, Bill, is we cannot live, our society cannot function at any level if you can agree to a settlement to avoid court.

And this works for the people.

This doesn't work for necessarily just the corporations.

It works for the people, too.

If you're going after, you know, I'm going to go after Procter and Gamble who, you know, treated me this way.

Procter and Gamble has all the money in the world to fight it.

So it's many times much better to make them pay

and settle out of court.

Otherwise, you're going to be broke with a chance of just not winning anything, and your life is going to be turned upside down.

So settlements are reasonable and good for several reasons.

But these people are signing these settlements or signing these statements for the payday and for the payoff.

Some of them are real, some of them are not.

But if they sign that and then they don't abide by the spirit of it, nobody's going to offer settlements, are they?

No,

and it's worse than that, it's a fraud upon the court.

Yes.

So these lawyers, and it's lawyer-driven, they say, oh, you really didn't know what you were signing, did you?

Oh, no, I didn't really know.

So therefore, we're not going to abide by it.

Now, what the courts have to do, the federal courts is they have to slap these people down.

Look, if you settle a case, and I know this, I'm a poster boy for this, that doesn't mean you're saying you did anything wrong.

It just means that the accommodation being made

is economically, socially, whatever it may be, better

than dragging something out for three years and getting trashed in the media.

All right?

So

you're not pleading guilty to anything.

Yet that is what these people are doing.

They're saying, well, all settlements mean you did it.

And we don't have to honor it anyway.

We'll take the money and then we'll turn around and violate everything that we signed.

The courts have got to start to really crack down on this hard with punitive action or we will have chaos, which we already have, in the civil judicial system.

And therefore, worthy cases are going to be backed up for eight, ten years.

If you don't have any settlements and you got to try everything, you'll never get your day in court.

So, this is a very serious thing.

And, of course, the media and the greedy lawyers couldn't care less about the country or destroying the fabric of what we have in a justice system that doesn't really work now.

So, there's turning to anarchy.

So there's the

Stormy Daniels, which, you know, I don't know.

At this point, I don't care.

She doesn't have any credibility.

He doesn't necessarily have any credibility.

And

I'm beyond it.

The thing that the one person that does have seemingly some credibility because she never took a payday was

this apprentice person who took Donald Trump to court.

The court court decided this week that, yes,

she can take him to court, even though he's the president.

Who's her lawyer?

I don't know.

Gloria, all right.

Okay.

Do I have to say anymore?

You don't.

You don't just solve that one.

All right.

All very much.

All this stuff.

Thank you, everyone.

Good night, everybody.

Good night.

Bill, I think all this stuff ties in really well with a column you wrote this week about how the media is targeting and going after people for their political views.

Everybody who is in this conversation has been a victim of this at some level.

You think this is getting worse?

Well, I've tagged it the destroy industry.

There is now an industry in the United States to destroy human beings.

And it's owned by the far left, funded by George Soros and people like that.

Very, very behind the scenes, very dark.

Nobody reports on it, but it is an industry.

So it's get Bill O'Reilly, get Sean Hannity, get Glenn Beck, get Roger Ales, get Donald Trump.

And there's a big list.

These people actually have conference calls twice a week.

Two times a week.

And how are we doing getting this person?

Do we have a sponsor boycott up and running on that show?

Rush Limbaugh is on that list.

It is unbelievable what is happening, and

who's going to stop it?

Who's going to stop it?

Well, I will tell you this.

It is disturbing because they are now in the offices of Facebook and YouTube and Google.

They are the every mechanism of communication that we have.

Yes.

I wrote this column, and I really appreciate you pointing it out, Stu.

It's on billorilly.com.

Okay.

I'd love to even read it, but I'm not going to, of course, do that.

But I back up what I say with names, all right?

And how it's going down.

And people, you know, I'm not a conspiratorialist, Beck.

That's your playing field.

That's not me.

I believe the things that I pointed out were all right.

All right?

And I'm reporting.

And that's why it's so important for people to check out billorilly.com.

And by the way, we have a whole bunch of clips posted this weekend free

so that people see the investigative reporting we're doing on this website in addition to our analysis.

But I'll tell you what, this is so dark and so evil,

and there's so much money behind it that if you speak your mind in this country and you're a conservative or a traditional person,

you're a target

on anything or they can contrive anything because even accusation all accusations are convictions now in the New York Times.

Okay, it is horrible.

And you said at the beginning of our show, we're descending into a fascist state here.

Yeah.

Are you concerned at all, Bill,

about your voice on the internet that

Dennis Prager is now being banned and

the Prager University?

Those are fact-based, not hate-driven.

They're really well done.

And they are being banned on YouTube and demonetized.

Well, if you can't get your stuff on YouTube, if you're demonetized, there's no voice out there.

There's none.

It is absolutely terrifying.

All right, what is happening in the communications industry as the

network news, cable news, all of those concerns in five years aren't going to have any influence because viewers are fleeing and they're going into the internet.

So the YouTubes and all of this other business, I'm a Luddite, but I have my people on it.

They're going to control the flow of information.

All the Twitters and the YouTubes and the Facebooks that are out there.

Bill, you are on it, and I really appreciate it and appreciate your stance

and that you come on every week and

hawk some t-shirt or something that you're selling.

No, no, no t-shirts, just the general arch of billorilly.com.

Where t-shirts are available.

Okay, there you go.

There you go.

Yes.

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And I'm telling you, it's a great book.

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And I appreciate you having me on.

You know, I mean,

you're the guy that.

No, no, no, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't suck up to me.

You've already sucked up to Sue today.

Don't suck up to me.

Don't

make a mistake.

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glenn back mercury

glenn back

so glad you're here uh chuck schumer had an announcement had an announcement yesterday that came as a surprise uh to me listen to this

You have it, Sarah?

Chuck Schumer.

Yep, Chuck Schumer on Chuck Schumer on austerity.

Austerity.

This spending agreement brings the era of austerity to an unceremonious end and represents one of the most significant investments in the middle class in recent history.

Okay.

All right.

So I want to hit a couple of things.

First of all, Chuck got everything that he's wanted.

He's got that huge investment in the middle middle class.

So if it doesn't work, remember Chuck Schumer.

But also, more importantly, the end of austerity?

The last 10 years, this has been austerity?

We've bailed everybody out.

We've invested in infrastructure.

We've doubled the national debt, more than doubled the national debt.

We've given people health insurance.

They've gotten everything they've wanted.

The cupboards were bare.

This is austerity?

Wow.

Absolutely incredible that you could make that statement.

Only the arrogance of somebody in Washington could say that.

And I just, I can't, and I know this is somewhat partisan.

Can I say something somewhat partisan?

You know what?

Say something wholly partisan.

Wholly partisan, if I may.

Yeah.

If Chuck Schumer is happy, I am not happy.

And the fact that Chuck Schumer is happy with a deal that he negotiated when the Republicans were in control of the House, Senate, and presidency is incredibly disturbing.

May I make you feel better or worse?

Okay.

Okay, I'm not sure which one.

That's not partisan.

That's principled.

You know what Chuck Schumer's principles are.

We are not in austerity.

Austerity doesn't have you spend $9 trillion

in eight years.

That's not austerity.

This bill hasn't.

We just spent $1 trillion.

We added a trillion dollars to our debt in the last six months.

And then he announces the end of austerity because we've just signed a new spending bill that will spend it even faster.

That's not austerity.

That's not partisan to say that.

You know his principles.

Your principles are diametrically opposed when it comes to spending and the size and scope of government.

If he is happy with something that has been done with the size and the scope and the spending, I can guarantee I don't have to read it.

I mean, I should,

but he hasn't read it either.

Glenn, back.

Mercury.

Love.

Courage.

Truth.

Glenn Beck.

Well, the gravy days in Washington appear to be over for Silicon Valley companies.

This is really, really good news.

After years of pretty much doing anything that they pleased with little regulation, tech giants like Google, Facebook, Twitter have been in the doghouse recently because of the Russian election meddling and shady data mining.

But this week they were also handed their first significant defeat as the Senate passed a sex trafficking bill by a vote of 97 to 2.

I don't know who these two people were, but I got to find out.

How you were against this is beyond me.

The House

passed this bill last month, so it's now going to go to President Trump's desk for signing, and I'm sure he's going to sign this.

This is really important.

The legislation makes websites liable for knowingly facilitating sex trafficking.

And all of these websites have been hiding behind saying, we can't police everything.

And they said, no, no, no, that's not what the bill says.

It says if you're knowingly doing it.

The law was aimed really at sites like Backpage.com, which is accused of posting ads that promote the trafficking of minors.

Now, here's the thing.

It's not that they just posted those, they went in and they were saying what the code words is, what the code words are, how to change the language so you could communicate to those who are trying to buy minors, and how you speak that language to make your ad a little more effective.

It was evil and sick.

State's attorneys will now be able to prosecute websites that host the sex trafficking content, and victims of sex trafficking are also going to be allowed now to sue those websites.

I think it was the Village Voice, isn't it, that Backpage originally came from?

And

the owners of Village Voice, they were like, okay, we're going to get rid of the Village Voice.

We're going to keep Backpage because there was so much money to be made on it.

And there's a lot of money that they have made on the destruction of human beings.

The bill was co-authored by Ohio Republican Rob Portman and

Dick Blumenthal from Connecticut, that the tech industry initially lobbied hard against the bill because they're afraid it's going to open up the websites to lawsuits over

content that users post.

But it is my understanding it's very carefully crafted.

In recent weeks, they have backed down on their opposition because

everybody was hammering them over the election interference and the data breaches and their overall role in the U.S.

culture.

They thought, you know what, I don't think we're going to protect the sex traffickers anymore.

So we have had a week of juvenile insults and politics.

We're heading into a week-long or a weekend of more divisive left-wing posturing at the March for Our Lives.

But it is nice to see.

that both sides of the aisle can agree on something almost unanimously.

This is a rare chance to applaud both sides of Congress.

Legislation that is vitally important and long overdue, the trafficking of children.

When it happens online, most of it on Backpage.com,

they are finally going to put these people out of business, possibly out of money,

and hopefully those who are acting criminally behind bars for trafficking in children.

Good job, Congress.

It's Friday, March 23rd.

This is the Glen Beck program.

All right.

Let's

let me tell you a story

about two cafe owners.

These two cafe owners, they, you know, it was their dream to own a cafe, and they started it in the

lobby of a superior court.

And it's a you know, cafe that everybody comes and they have lunch.

And it's independently run.

And

these two people have been there for 11 years.

They've been, you know, doing a great job in business, but it's a small business.

Somebody walks in and sits down.

They don't know who it was.

They are disgusted by what they have to endure.

And they

file a complaint with the county.

Now these guys are going to be losing their business.

In fact, in about 20 minutes, they're going to a court hearing here in California, and they may lose their business.

Because someone complained that the music that they're playing

includes Christian music.

And my gosh, you cannot sit in a cafe, a public space, and have music that is Christian.

They also

had Christmas decorations up.

At one point, yes, Christmas decorations.

And that was offensive as well.

So they were ordered to take down all of the decorations.

They're not allowed to put anything religious on the walls.

And they certainly cannot put Christian music on because that's really offensive.

They said,

no, we're going to continue to do that.

Now the county has taken away their space, is putting it up for auction, and they may be out.

They're fighting it in court.

Carlo Mango is the owner of Cafe Justice.

His wife is in court right now, waiting for another hearing.

Welcome, Carlo.

How are you?

Good morning, Mr.

Beck.

I'm doing fine.

Thank you.

So tell me,

tell me,

I mean, I read this and being from Texas, this is nuts.

This is nuts.

Tell me what you know about the complaint.

Well, after

our first opportunity to have to defend ourselves in court, We have found out that the complaint was actually from a group called Freedom from Religion.

It's an atheist group.

And they have basically been doing this kind of stuff to different organizations.

In fact, the most recent one that I've heard was

they put action last year against the Chino Unified School District for having an invocation before their board meetings.

And so,

yeah, this complaint was done to us, I guess, last year.

And we were first made known about this complaint in October.

All right.

So you have have you officially lost it?

I mean, I know you're facing eviction, but is there any hope that this isn't going to go through at this point?

Well, there's always hope.

It's just

we are we're fighting.

Again, we're Americans.

We have the right to do what we're doing, have a business, and

we happen to play Christian music along with other type of music.

And so we've done nothing wrong.

And so that's what we're hoping to show.

We're fighting to the end.

Right now, in eviction court,

hopefully our attorney will be able to

put our views across and the judge would

see fit to, you know, at least give us an opportunity to go to trial.

And

so

there's nothing in the lease that says anything like this, right?

Nothing.

No, sir.

So what are they evicting you on on what grounds?

Well, at this point, the eviction is actually a strategy from the department that's responsible for the lease.

And

like I said, we've been here 11 years.

This is not part of what they would call the purchasing department, so there's no

time limit for contracts.

And as long as we're doing our what we we're fulfilling what we our service to the community here, and we've broken no laws or any contract areas, we're fine.

In fact, the courthouse, the

I would say the regents of the Superior Courthouse and the rest of the staff here support us.

We have a high approval rating the court,

and they're just as upset about this as we are.

What happens to you and your wife if you're put out?

Well,

if this goes through with the eviction, we're still going to continue to fight,

you know, because again, they're trampling on our rights here.

But

we're going to be basically having to take all our equipment out and store it and

see what we, you know, as far as our occupation is concerned, this is our livelihood.

Yeah, and

it's not like you're in

one location that everybody has walked to and left their office.

You're actually in the building that you service.

And this is a

federal building that is, or a state building that is, you know, I I would imagine has security and everything else.

So it's a hassle for people to go.

So they're not going to be going out and finding you in some new location.

You have to start from scratch.

Yes, sir.

That's true.

We wouldn't start from scratch.

I don't mean to make your day worse.

I mean, I know you, you know that.

What does your attorney say?

Well, you know,

the last two weeks has actually been

quite a miracle because we're getting

so much

support.

We started

an awareness on social media, and we were actually

quite amazed with the response regarding this situation.

We were getting people from different parts of the United States

chiming in their support, and we've actually had a couple of

attorneys call us up to support us in this.

And

we actually have,

like I said, this is a fight.

And like I said,

I'm not normally doing things in court.

And so this is a new thing for us, having to go to court

just for doing what we do normally.

And so it's a whole new arena.

But we're grateful because we're seeing that

there's other Americans that are supportive of our efforts and standing firm.

So,

how can we help?

Well, you know,

like I said, I appreciate the time with you and just getting Americans.

I think what we're seeing right now is

it's ludicrous that we actually can have

a group like this Freedom from Religious group

come in and say, I don't like what you're doing, and actually have

a department from our

county

kind of acquiesce to that, you know, and say, hey, we're going to have to let you go, we're going to have to shut you down because somebody complained about your Christian music.

It's completely ludicrous.

I mean, we're in America.

And so

the more people, I guess, that

will regain our understanding about what we're supposed to be as Americans, what rights we have,

the more we can stand firm and regain our ground.

Are you?

This county that you're in, which county is it?

This is San Bernardino County.

Is that a real liberal county or a real conservative county or

what?

Well, you know what?

Just to give you an understanding,

I respect the board members of the county because

they pretty much are good Americans.

They also stand for the same things that

most Americans stand for regarding our liberties.

And in fact,

I was just at the board meeting this last Tuesday to present our case before the board.

And the board has agreed because they're not they weren't aware of what this department was doing.

And so

they had agreed to start an inquiry.

In fact,

it was just pretty amazing that the chairman of the board had concurred in such a way that

they're going to look into this.

So

the city of Ranch Cucamonga, I would say, on the most part, is a very normal, conservative

town.

And the majority of people in here disagree with what's happening.

In fact,

they're surprised that it's happening.

Right.

Well, I would think that

real liberals, you know, not progressives

and the fascistic side of progressivism

would be for this.

Everybody should be standing for your right to liberty.

Carlo, where can people reach out to you?

Or what's your Facebook page?

Well,

we have a Facebook page that says Cafe Justice, San Bernardino.

If they just look that up, there's people that are starting pages now on our behalf.

So

link to that.

Carlo, thank you so much.

I appreciate it.

Cafe Justice.

You bet.

I mean, they could have delivered some food for our support, but whatever.

No big deal.

We trash them about 45 minutes if we don't have hamburgers.

This is crazy.

Just crazy.

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Glenn Beck.

Welcome to the program.

We have to say

goodbye to a very good friend and somebody who I have been more impressed with than almost anybody I have worked with in my career.

Natasha has been our

second hand, our second hand, our second

producer behind Stew

for 10 years?

Yeah, about 10 years.

And she joined us in New York, and

she is the hardest working person, somebody that we have been able to give anything to.

She has written, she has produced, she has moved across the country with us,

and she is leaving us because this sweet, quiet, gentle,

I want to say girl, but not anymore, woman, she is.

She's going into the horror film industry.

It's a natural actual move from our show.

Yes, I will say.

Yes.

Well, you're like, I've been around Beck, man.

Nothing scares me.

So

she's leaving us, and today is her last day.

And I will tell you,

I've been sad for some people to leave over my 40 years of broadcast.

And

I'm sad with her, but I am thrilled because she came into my office last week and she said, Glenn, she said,

I have an opportunity to start at the bottom level,

but I'm taking this because I've always wanted to do it and I know if I stay,

I will be here for the rest of my life and I want to give that a try.

And I love people who will risk to dream and dare to expand.

And

Natasha, we love you and we are sincerely going to miss you.

But

you always, always have a home here.

So when you fail, because horror films are evil.

Yes, thank you, Natasha, for everything.

Yeah.

Now that's a tough one.

I hate for her to go, but you're right.

It's kind of a cool, inspiring thing.

Yeah.

Like, you know, she's leaving

a job where she's very comfortable and well-liked and could stay for as long as she wanted.

And going to something that she is unsure of and is new.

I have such respect for people who disrupt themselves.

And

you deserve the disruptor of the year

hammer,

Natasha.

God bless.

Godspeed.

And thank you.

Glenn, back.

Mercury.

So it's just you and me.

It's like old times.

Why?

Let's do a candid phone.

He just left to catch a plane home.

Why?

Why isn't he?

He does you.

Didn't he go with you?

Yes, and he said there wasn't enough legroom

in my plane.

On your plane?

I'm kidding.

I'm kidding.

I'm kidding.

I know you are.

But what are you?

I know you are, but what am I?

I know you are.

Same to you, but twice as much more of it.

Right.

Okay, so we could talk about the March for Our Lives, or we could talk about

the

spending bill, the omnibus, which is interesting as well.

Or both of them?

Neither?

Let's do both of them.

Whatever you want to do.

Yeah, I'll do both.

All right.

I'll do both.

I've got

a couple of funny things, too, to talk about.

Do you know?

I do.

Well, why don't I be the judge of that, whether they're funny or not?

All right.

Okay.

Hey, did you see the little

kitchen interview?

Hang on.

I'm also going to...

I'm going to take you on a little tour of the studio because I'm in the middle of Rush Limbaugh's studio and Steve Harvey's studio.

Really?

Which is kind of cool, yeah.

Oh, that's kind of cool.

So, what were you saying?

You must be at Premiere.

Premiere, yeah.

Did you see the little kitchen interview that David Hogg did with the FBI?

No, what do you mean the little kitchen?

I don't know.

He's sitting in his kitchen or dining room or something.

And

can you leave this up?

It was just this F-bomb-laced tirade against the NRA and those effers and parents that don't know what they're doing, and he's got to take it over.

And I mean, it's

really something else.

Really, something.

Wow.

That kid is more narcissistic, I think, than Donald Trump.

45 seconds.

I mean, he.

Yeah, I wouldn't say it that way.

He thinks a lot of himself.

He thinks a lot of himself.

Yes, he does.

I'm looking for the sheet.

There was something else that was on the audio sheet.

Does anybody who has the audio sheet here?

Now, who has the audio sheet?

Stu's audio sheet over there?

There's the chat.

Here it is.

I got it.

I got it.

I got it.

15 seconds.

This is the Glenn Beck program.

Welcome to the program from our studios in

Los Angeles, California.

Just

been here for a couple of days

and

we're glad to hear, be hearing, glad to be going home to

Texas.

It's a little strange.

Our studios, Pat is joining us in the studios in Las Calinas, Texas.

If you're watching online, let me just show you something kind of cool.

Our studios are right in between the studios of Steve Harvey and Rush Limbaugh.

And so if you look over there, that's a darkened studio because they're not in here yet, but Steve Harvey show is behind that glass and over here if I can show you there's the EIB and you see that arm that's the golden microphone

right off of that arm right on the other side of the glass for Rush Limbaugh kind of gives you chills doesn't it gives you chills does it

does I'm a Russian Steve Harvey sandwich

anyway

welcome to the program glad you're glad you're here let me give you a couple of stories and then Pat I want to get your comments on a few things.

But yesterday, Amazon has filed for a patent on their delivery drone.

And

I just wanted to update on this patent.

They seem to have thought of everything.

It is part of their goal to develop a fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles that can take packages to customers in 30 minutes or less.

And so the patent is really quite complex because

the drone needs to be able to interact with customers.

So

it needs to recognize a few things.

It needs to be able to release a package that it's carrying.

It needs to change its flight path to avoid crashing.

It needs to be able to ask a human a question or abort delivery.

But in the patent, here's my favorite.

It also

will register a welcoming thumbs up.

So if somebody is is standing there and they just give it the thumbs up, it's like, okay, it must mean everything's okay.

But it also

it also the patent includes a feature that recognizes people who are shouting and frantically waving their arms.

So I don't know, I don't know if that means like, good God, don't drop that now or

over here.

But I don't know what it's supposed to do, but it can recognize you if you're frantically waving your arms.

There's this story from Spain, and I love this story.

It's about a 59-year-old guy.

He's a tax official,

and

he has legally changed the last letter of his first name,

Sergio, but he has named it to Sergia.

And he has now

assumed the identity of a woman.

He is now saying that he is officially a woman and you need to address him as such.

Now, it's not that he really wanted to be a woman.

He just decided that he would change his status to a woman because in Spain,

I'm sorry, in Argentina, boy, this is even closer.

In Argentina, the law allows women to retire at 60, but men have to retire at 65.

So he decided, hmm, if I just call me, call me Sergia.

I'm, hello, that's who I am.

That's brilliant.

That's brilliant.

Why not take advantage of the nonsensical, political, correct stuff they're doing?

Especially, Pat, if it doesn't mean anything.

Right.

If gender doesn't mean anything.

I don't care what you call me.

No, I know.

Call me Z or

whatever that is.

I don't even know what it means, but I can retire five years early.

Okay.

Call me Z.

I'm a G.

Yeah.

It's crazy, isn't it?

It is.

And it's hard to keep up with because it's different every day.

Changes every day.

Every day.

Try this one.

Keith Ellison.

Keith Ellison.

Here he is on how he feels about the minimum and maximum wage.

I did not make a joke about maximum wage.

You were saying that.

I made a statement about maximum wage.

What I'm saying is,

if you were to say, look,

if you make more than 20 times more of the people who actually make the products and do the services of your company,

then

we're going to

tax you more.

We're going to tax you at all.

That would be a good start.

Right, right.

That would be a good start.

Right, right.

So that we're going to make you're going to be ineligible for certain programming.

We're just going to set up the rules to say that, or

we could even do something like: say, look, if you want to pay yourself more than 20 times your average worker, that's fine.

But if you give the workers an increase as you get them,

then maybe we'll think about that in terms of some sort of a policy benefit.

But this idea that you can leave people in poverty as you are stacking up dead presidents like nobody's business, it's got to come to an end.

I mean, the CEO of McDonald's makes $9,000 an hour, and they're fighting people getting $15,000 an hour.

These people, and not only are they just screwing over workers, they're screwing over the environment.

They're like clear-cutting forests so that they can graze more cattle.

And we all know that

beef production is extremely abusive

on the environment.

Yeah, we should stop it.

And so they're like bad actors, you know.

And so,

you know,

so when I wasn't joking about having a max, I mean, you know,

why shouldn't there be a maximum wage?

Because it's it's America.

That's why.

Because we don't do that in capitalism.

Because the government has no place constitutionally to give a maximum wage.

I mean, it kills me.

The guy is making $9,000 an hour and he's fighting over $15 an hour workers.

Yes, because McDonald's cannot sell their burgers if everyone behind the counter is making $15 an hour.

And if you force them to do that, you will no longer have those entry-level jobs.

You are going to have the McMachine that is flipping burgers, that is robotic, and it's already happening.

And then they're not making 15 bucks an hour anymore.

They're making $0 an hour.

Yes.

Because they don't have a gig.

They don't have a job.

And think of this.

If everybody in your company made $50,000, but you're Steve Jobs, okay?

You're the one who came up with the idea.

That has to mean something.

Right.

And you, well, it does.

According to him, if you paid,

everybody in the building made $50,000, Steve Jobs could never make more than a million dollars.

Now,

okay,

all right.

Well, that's fair to everyone except Steve Jobs.

He's the guy who came up with it.

He's the driving force.

He's not replaceable.

They tried tried to replace him look at what happened with apple now that steve jobs is gone steve jobs is dead apple needs somebody like elon musk to make that thing work because they're not reinventing you're telling me that he's only worth let's say they pay everybody a hundred thousand dollars the janitor is making a hundred thousand dollars a year that means steve jobs can only make two million dollars a year is that a lot of money sure

is that all steve Jobs

is really worth?

No.

No.

Of course not.

Of course not.

Here's a good idea, though.

You know, he was come up with some really interesting ideas.

What if we just had the government just take control of all the manufacturing and all the service businesses?

What if the government just took control and took over all of these businesses like McDonald's and they run it?

And then they set the wage for everyone?

What if they did that?

What if we just.

Well, wait a minute.

Why don't we just have, let's put put Elon Musk out of business and we'll just have NASA do the,

oh, wait a minute.

We did do that and Elon Musk is doing a better job and I'm not paying for it with my tax dollars.

How great is that?

How about we have this?

Instead of taking all of the money and wasting

much of that money,

you stop taking so much money from the people and you let them invest the money you let them reap the benefits you know it's it's it's the same kind of thinking that communists have that created the communist created the communist state and all of its luxuries when you're not in when you're not incentivized to where you can really change your place

you're not interested in working why why would i work so hard Why would I risk?

You know, I invested money in Bitcoin and I wanted to take it out when it was $19,000.

Okay.

So I wanted to take it out.

Before I did, I checked the tax laws and I realized because I hadn't had it in for a year, if I withdrew it,

I would have paid about 50% in taxes.

And I have to tell you something.

I thought to myself, I took all the risk.

Yeah.

Now, I know,

I know that the government, I should pay taxes.

I need to pay taxes.

I need the roads.

We want the infrastructure.

I want the defense.

I want the court system.

Well, you're unpaid tax on the money with which you invested in the Bitcoin.

It's a double tax as it is.

And a 50% double tax.

After I took my money and paid taxes, after I worked, I paid taxes, then I saved enough to be able to say, where do I want to put it?

I want to put it into the riskiest thing ever that the government doesn't even like, isn't supporting at all.

I'm going to risk it and I could lose it all.

I'm going to put it there.

I make money and they're going to take half.

Why?

It's immoral.

It's absolutely immoral.

It's absolutely immoral.

So incredibly anti-American and anti-everything this country was founded on.

I mean, the founders,

would they want a 50% double tax?

They didn't want a tax to begin with, which is why they didn't put an income tax in in the first place.

And

I have to tell you, with Keith Ellison, you know, Keith Ellison, who

was

not just standing by and having a photo taken with Louis Farrakhan, but actually working and a member of the Nation of Islam,

for him to not be called an absolute radical, for people who believe in the Constitution to be called a radical, believe in small government, a radical, and a guy who is with Louis Farrakhan, working for Louis Farrakhan, and saying there should be a 100% income tax over a certain level that we, the government, should decide what it is, you're not a radical and I am.

I don't even recognize our country.

I don't even recognize our country.

When he does it, we said that.

There would come a time.

I mean, I remember when it first started here in 2009, we were saying there's going to come a time when we don't recognize this country.

Well, that time is so far behind us, I don't even recognize the country we didn't recognize.

I don't recognize the country of 2016.

Not at all.

Not at all.

It's not.

Geez.

All right.

So, what's on your plate today, Pat?

All right.

Well,

the president is threatening to veto the omnibus bill, but not for all of the really, really horrible

spending in the bill.

He's threatening it because it doesn't contain any help for the Dreamers.

Okay, so hang on.

Hear me out on this.

Okay.

He's not going to veto this bill.

I know.

I want him to, though.

The Freedom Caucus came out with a huge list of all the reasons he should, but you're right.

He's not going to.

He's not going to.

He's not going to.

So what he's doing is he's got the spending that he wants, and

he's got the Democrats right where he wants them.

So he can say, oh, my gosh,

and they didn't put the Dreamer thing in there.

They didn't put the...

They didn't.

Doc, that's not in there.

I'm going to...

I'm really seriously thinking about vetoing this.

That's exactly what he's doing.

Exactly right.

So he can be clean and he can look like I tried.

I tried.

This gives us another trillion dollars in debt, another trillion dollars in the next five months.

Okay.

It took us from George Washington to Ronald Reagan until we were a trillion dollars in debt.

200 years until we were

a trillion dollars in debt.

We now add a trillion dollars in five months.

Well, no, no, no.

No, no, hear me out.

Hear me out because I did the math on this.

Okay.

From 1789 to 2000,

we took all of that debt and under George Bush in eight years, we doubled it.

Yes.

Okay.

Yes.

And we brought it to

$11 trillion.

Then...

I think it was $10 by the time Bush left.

Okay, so $10 trillion.

Now, think of that.

During that time period, we bailed out the banks.

We bailed out the car companies.

We bailed out the housing market.

We bailed out the Fannie Freddie

AIG.

We did the stimulus package.

We fought two wars.

We transformed our airports.

We did the Patriot Act.

We doubled the debt.

When Barack Obama got in, we were about half a trillion dollars shy from doubling that debt.

In the last six months, in the last six months, we have already taken and upped our debt by a trillion dollars since September.

First time in the history of the world.

Now, because of this, we'll do the next trillion in the next five months.

It's accelerating at disturbing rates.

Thank you, Pat Gray.

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