The Glenn Beck Program - Bombs at Midnight: FBI Foils Terrorist Attack | Guest: Ryan Mauro | 12/16/25
Episode Date: December 16, 2025The FBI announced it had prevented a deadly terrorist attack that would have taken place on New Year's Eve by a radical group called the Turtle Island Liberation Front. Glenn speaks with Capital Resea...rch Center investigative researcher Ryan Mauro to discuss the seriousness of this potentially deadly attack. Glenn and Stu discuss the anti-Semitic attack that occurred on Bondi Beach in Australia and the suspect's mother's reaction to her son allegedly perpetrating this horrific atrocity. The guys also discuss the dehumanization the Left engages in when it comes to political rivals. Glenn tells the story of the great Christmas truce during World War I, when German and British soldiers unanimously agreed to a ceasefire for the holiday. Glenn plays his latest AI Christmas song: "For a Night, We Were Human." Glenn and Stu discuss President Trump's disappointing post about Rob Reiner's death and the GOP's mostly unanimous condemnation of the post. Glenn analyzes the Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life" and how its message has only become more relatable over time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Yesterday, a very disturbing story broke, and it is something that a guy I deeply, deeply respect,
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look, there's a group out there you need to be aware of.
and he has been warning for a while and nobody was listening.
Well, maybe somebody was because we foiled the attack.
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So announced in Los Angeles by the Department of Justice, four members of an anti-capitalist
anti-government group that calls for violence against the United States and its officials,
The plan allegedly plotting an attack on two U.S. companies with improvised explosive devices this New Year's Eve.
We don't know what those companies were, but it was not good.
The Turtle Island Liberation Front. Turtle Island Liberation Front.
Ever heard of Turtle Island?
That's what the indigenous people call America.
Turtle Island.
That's what they call the North America.
This is a far-left pro-Palestinian anti-government and anti-capitalist group.
When I say it was pro-Palestinian, I want you to understand this.
That is not their main thing.
They are anti-American and anti-capitalist.
This is part of what's called the Red Green Alliance, and we'll explain that here in just a second.
But they were preparing to conduct a series of bombings against multiple targets,
in California beginning on New Year's Eve.
They also planned to target ice agents and vehicles.
The four were arrested.
They faced federal charges of conspiracy
and possession of an unregistered destructive advice.
This was called Operation Midnight Sun,
and they were going to plant backpacks and pipe bombs
and complex IEDs to detonate simultaneously at multiple locations,
targeting U.S. companies on New Year's
at midnight.
It's considered, obviously, a terrorist attack.
Their searches of their homes uncovered Turtle Island Liberation Front posters like
Death to America and Death to Ice.
You know, one of the funny things that I read was, this is from their Facebook post.
Little-known extremist group has paraded around six slogans like Death to America and
insisted that the United States mirror existence is inherently violent.
Now, this is what they posted on Facebook.
When we say death to America and call for an end to colonization,
it doesn't mean the displacement or harm of non-indigenous citizens.
Wait, you were targeting ICE officials and you were going to blow things up.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
but maybe that's just me.
Sorry, thought of Rob Reiner there for a second.
It's sad to lose Rob Reiner with, anyway.
Let me go to Ryan Morrow.
Ryan is with us now, a researcher,
and joining us at the torch
as somebody who's just really going to sharpen us
on all of our warnings and all of our research
into these radical groups.
Welcome. How are you?
I'm doing great. Thanks for having me on.
So it was in April, I think you were on, and you said, Glenn, you have to pay attention.
One of the groups you have to pay attention to is Turtle Island Liberation Front.
And here it is.
Almost exactly what you said would happen is happening now.
Right.
So what had happened was, is that with my colleagues at the Capitol Research Center,
we had mapped out basically the entire anti-Israeli extremist movement, over 150 groups.
And that was with limited time.
So it's much bigger than that.
but one of the things I saw in their ecosystem,
and this just shows how we live in completely separate worlds,
is that this term Turtle Island was commonplace.
So whether you're a communist or an Islamist or you're an anarchist or whatever,
you would refer to the U.S. as the so-called United States
or Turtle Island and say it's occupied and needs to be liberated just like Palestine.
And so they would refuse to say, Israel, they say Palestine.
They refuse to say the United States and say Turtle Island.
Why?
and it's because of this conception out there that I'm not even sure is that accurate,
that the Native American tribes referred to the U.S. and Canada and Mexico as Turtle Island
because they believed that the continent was created on the back of a turtle,
and then so the evil white settler capitalist came in and ruined everything.
That's what it inherently was, and so it's equivalent to Palestine.
And so the conclusion of my study, and I debuted some of the findings,
with you. And in fact, I think you were the only media outlet that actually made a point of this
and got this, with that there's a certain level of diversity among these pro-terrorist
so what's the unifying factor? The theme, it's liberating Turtle Island. It's a way that
of calling for violence and the destruction of the U.S., just like they want to destroy Israel,
but to do it in a way that goes over the heads of people, but people who understand the language
know what it means. And it's frankly smart because of all the, the, the, the
sympathy and the way
American students have been taught
about the history of the Native American tribes.
So it taps into
something where if you think that there's
a lot of sympathy for Palestinians,
the people that
American, the youth, don't know anything about.
Now imagine happening into
what they feel about what happened
to the Native Americans. I will tell
you, the left has been
courting the Native Americans for
a very long time because the right just
hasn't paid attention
to it at all. And so the left saw an opportunity, and they are deeply in, especially in the
Navajo, deeply, deeply in with the left, or the left is deeply in bed with the Navajo.
And there is an opportunity to turn people very, very radical. And that's what you're talking
about here. And, you know, when you say this is an anti-Israel thing or pro-Palestinian,
I want to make sure people understand.
Just as the Marxists were the ones who helped overthrow the Shah of Iran and bring the Ayatollah in, they were partners with the Islamists.
The Islamists, and I think the Marxists too, they're not part of the same end game.
They don't have the same end game in mind other than, in that case.
the destruction of the Shah of Iran and freeing its people and having a revolution.
When Iran was overthrown in 1979, within two years, 30,000 Marxists were either killed,
jailed, or disappeared.
And this is the same kind of thing, this alliance with the indigenous people, with the Islamists,
with Marxists, they're all going to sort that out.
later. They just want to kill us first. They want to overthrow the government first. Then they'll
start eating each other. Do I have that right or wrong, Ryan? You have that right? They don't even
bother talking about that scenario too much because they just kind of feel like when you burn things to
the ground, what's natural and good will rise from the ashes. And so the theme of Turtle Island
is kind of the use, that's why I called it the Turtle Island in Teffata is kind of like
was bringing together all of these ideologies, but what we also talked about back in April and
actually before that, too, was, well, what's the targeting strategy going to be? And what we concluded
was that the campaign is going to broaden because they were openly, I was seeing in their
communication, they're saying, look, this Israel issue is going to go away. And they didn't want to say
it was partially because Israel was kicking their butts so badly. But they said, this issue is going to
not rally people anymore. What do we do? We need to become an anti-police movement. And to whatever
degree we can broaden it out to be an anti-Zionist, anti-capitalist movement. And so you were able to tell
what was the next stage? It was going to be under the banner of Turtle Island. And they were going
to target law enforcement. Specifically, ICE was the one that was most talked about. So that was
able to be forecasted as well. But also companies that they can connect, even by some leap, to
the Zionist infrastructure, because that way you're hitting all the themes, anti-police, anti-Zionists,
anti-capitalist,
Turtle Island and pro-Palestine.
And that's exactly what this plot was doing.
It actually gave the fruition in a way that's much more vivid than I anticipated.
So although this plot was foiled, make no mistake about it,
it is a marker in time for this new era,
this new offensive that has begun.
How likely is this going to be,
how likely is this to become the next BLM movement?
this, you know, Turtle Island liberation, you know, from, you know, from sea to sea, Turtle Island will be free kind of crap.
I think it's extremely likely.
The chances are far better than 50-50.
In fact, I think it's inevitable going to get a lot of support just by people talking about saying,
well, what is this Turtle Island thing?
Oh, the Native Americans, oh, well, there's this almost biblical narrative that follows this,
where it was like the Turtle Island was the Garden of Eden, the,
Capitalist, white, colonists, white supremacists with their patriarch,
came in and infected it like the snake.
And then the Native Americans were, essentially, it's like a Jesus narrative at that point.
Well, they died for our sin.
And so now we need to restore the original garden of Vietnam.
So sometimes they use that language specifically.
Most of the time it's just that type of theme.
But that's kind of the emotional pull that comes in by tapping into that narrative.
And by the way, one of the accounts that this specific terrorist group followed on social media,
was the Christian anarchists.
Now, I know you've said in the past,
you've noted how some of the anarchist language
went over even into the white supremacists.
And people say, oh, if they think of anarchists,
they just think of the far left.
Like, no, if you watch this, how this goes,
like that is the cycle.
Like, there is a, I guess you can say right wing,
but it's more like anarcho-capitalist anarchist
that sometimes identify as Christian.
And so this propaganda goes from the terrorists,
overseas governments to Turtle Island folks over to the Christian anarchists, and then it cycles around.
So this is all one seditionist movement.
Do you think the Trump administration gets it?
I mean, hats off to the FBI and Cash Patel for, you know, thwarting this and stopping this as they were in the desert beginning to assemble these bombs.
Do you think the administration gets how deep this goes and is willing to do the things?
I mean, Ryan, you and I both know, the West is on the verge of being lost forever.
If we don't wake up to this and we don't start calling, you know, calling evil by its name,
we are, we're going to lose.
We're going to lose this.
We're close to losing Europe.
Well, three business days after you and I released, my report that I wrote about the $80 million,
that went from Soros' network to the pro-terror groups,
it was reported that the Trump administration had launched
investigations specifically naming the report that we released
on the Charlie Kirk show one week after he passed.
So do they get it?
I don't know it's possible to fully get it if we don't.
Like, are they doing things? Yes.
Can we help them do things? Yes.
Remember that groups like FBI and all them,
they can't just collect intelligence on everyone's free speech
protected activity.
But civilians can.
that's where civilian researchers come in.
And so that's what happened to the source report.
We can collect all of that.
We can make the case.
And so does the FBI know all of it?
No, because we and the citizens having given them everything that they need.
And so I think two things have to happen.
First, we need to put together a team to map out the Turtle Island and Safada and map this out so action can be taken.
And the second thing is actually what I think you're doing with preserving history is very important here
because the counter narrative is going to require us to use historical documents to tell the truth of everything that went on with the Native American tribes, the good, the bad, and the ugly, so that this type of simplistic hijacking of a biblical narrative for evil ends can't really happen for these anti-American ends.
Even if the perpetrators of it don't realize it's a biblical narrative, that's where it's coming from.
It's a combination of the Garden of Eden's story and the Jesus Christ story put together.
framed for evil propaganda that even Satan is sometimes parrot.
Ryan, I mean, we're supporting you. We're doing everything we can. I want to make sure that
others, because you run a nonprofit. Your research center, capital research center is a nonprofit
and you operate on donations. If you are interested in helping, what Ryan is doing,
and this way I'm bringing him on the air a lot.
beginning next year and working closely with him because what he is finding, the research that
he's doing is unlike anybody else's, and it's critical that it happens. If you happen to want to
make a donation to a charity or to a 501c3, please consider Ryan's group. How do they contact you,
Ryan? How do they give? Well, I partner with Capital Research Center, who are excellent to donate to,
so that's kind of like a research wing.
And then also Ryan Morrow.com, which is my personal website,
that's where my specific intelligence gathering group is also based.
So I would say check out those two because Capital Research Center is broader.
But if you want to focus just on the Turtle Island countertremism stuff,
then Ryan Morrow.com is where people can contact me or make a donation so that we can,
I mean, your fans can like, they give me great intel,
but I don't have the resources to act on all of it.
And so I'm trying to rectify that because you've got an intelligence gathering army behind you,
and it's time that we use it.
Thank you so much, Ryan. I appreciate it.
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He's giving,
well,
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Are you going to give the 14th?
Mm-hmm.
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Okay, so let's see.
Some of the other things that are going on.
You know, there's more on the shooting in Australia.
Did you see the comment from the mom?
The hero who disarmed, he's a hero.
He's getting lots of accolades.
But here's the family of Ahmed al-Amed.
No, no, that's the good guy.
Hang on just a second.
That's the hero.
I'm just looking through all of the stories.
Here it is, here it is.
Mother of the Bondi Beach shooting suspect.
The mother of Navid Akram, who along with his father,
allegedly killed more than a dozen people at a Hanukkah celebration,
said on Sunday, insisted her son was a good boy.
Now, I mean, I can understand, you know,
you're wanting to believe that because your son is your son.
You know, but I don't think, I don't think anybody in Rob Reiner's family is thinking the brother is a good boy right now.
They might love him still, but he's not a good boy.
They might say if indeed, if indeed he did that.
Yeah, there could be an element of thinking, right, like, you know, he's been overcome by addiction or overcome by a mental illness.
and I think he's a good boy underneath that.
You can have that opinion about your Islamic extremist terrorist son if you want,
but what you'd have to say, I think accompanying that is,
he got infected by this extremism and by his dad who let him down a terrible path.
Like that's a- Her husband.
Right. That's a plausible thing if that's what you believe.
He can't be a good boy if he's murdering people unless, of course, Glenn,
you believe that the outcome was positive.
Was positive.
Yes.
She said he doesn't have a firearm.
Yeah, he does.
He doesn't even go out.
He doesn't mix around with friends.
Well, now you're describing a loner.
He doesn't drink, smoke, or go to bad places.
Anyone would wish to have a son like my son.
He's a good boy.
No.
No.
No.
I'm safe to say, no.
I don't want a son like that.
Yeah.
I'm pretty sure he's about to say, and he stays away from trans fats.
That's great.
Just doesn't have much to do with this particular incident.
Yeah.
Yeah, I would say that.
Can I follow up while we're in this realm here real quick.
We have this audio.
You mentioned this briefly, but let's play a game here.
Can you find the logical problem with this particular audio from ABC?
news. This is about the somewhat associated shooting of the pro-Palestinian group or the pipe bombing
from the pro-Palestinian group you were discussing a little bit earlier this hour. Listen to this. This is
a real clip, I'm not not edited. It's important to know Brad that in this complaint, nowhere did
they allege that any of these individuals wanted anybody to be harmed as a result of these
pipe bombs. Specifically, it really does appear that their aim was to send a political message, as they
said, prosecutors yesterday in this news conference. Carol and Paige
also discuss plans for follow-up attacks after their bombings,
which included plans to a target ice agents and vehicles with pipe bombs.
Now, can you detect any issue with that?
I found two.
Okay.
I found two.
One, they're not targeting anybody with the use of the pipe bombs.
Right.
Okay.
Now, maybe, maybe nobody gets hurt like that, but experience and his,
history tells me sometimes when you don't know what you're doing,
pipe bombs hurt people. Right. Yes. And sometimes when you do know what you're doing,
pipe bombs hurt people. That's the, that's problem number one. Problem number two was
they stated they were then going to target ice agents as if ice agents aren't people.
You know, Glenn, that is exactly what I can.
came up with, and I think I've heard this statement. You mentioned the same sentiment earlier on in the program. A lot of people are saying this, because I guess in their conversations that were, you know, picked off as this were going through this investigation, there was some similarities to, if you think back to like early environmental terrorist attacks, Alph and Elf, some of those attacks, not all, but some of those attacks were targeted at infrastructure and things around the, you know, the oil industry, but
not, you know, intentionally trying not to harm the workers or whatever.
And some of their, I guess, conversations back and forth echoed that sentiment.
Like, let's put them in a place where people aren't going to be.
Okay.
Well, I mean, again, I don't think that's good.
I don't think of these people as heroes.
But, you know, Hollywood would make movies over people like that and how wonderful and
glorious they were.
But at the end, they just seemed to ignore that they had a tax plan against ICE agents.
And the only way that makes logical sense is if you don't think ICE agents are people.
Are people.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Dehumanize.
Dehumanize.
That's why I've been saying, we've got to stop made.
We've got to, we have to appreciate life again.
We have to stand for life.
All life.
If we don't, you can just say, well, that's not really a person.
You've got to stand for life.
One more story in this, just to show you how close we are to losing Europe.
The French, who, you know, are not used to waving the white flag, you know, they're tough.
They have decided on New Year's Eve that they are not going to hold the fireworks show that they always hold at the Arc to Triumph.
So they always have a New Year's Eve concert and fireworks show.
But this year, they've decided that they're going to scrap it,
wait until you hear what they were going to replace it with.
But they're going to scrap it because there are security concerns
such as, quote, unpredictable crowd movements.
You mean like the crowds that are coming over on boats and coming onto your shore?
I mean, those crowd movements?
Because I mean, I think we know what they're saying here.
They're saying they're very concerned that there might be trouble.
There might be some sort of, you know, shootings or activity or terrorists,
but they're not, they're just saying it's unpredictable crowd movements.
And so we're, we're, we're suggesting that we cancel the decades old fireworks celebration on New Year's Eve.
That's like canceling Times Square.
Okay.
We're going to cancel that and instead replace it with,
this is a quote,
with a pre-recorded video to be viewed in the safety and comfort of your French living room.
Oh, so we can watch an old celebration.
Why not?
Dick Clark,
we got all those tapes of Dick Clark.
Let's just cancel New Year's Day and Times Square and just play one from like 19,
1777. I mean, who didn't love that?
Not only is that completely insane. It's also a great example as to why virtual school didn't work.
Right? Like it's it, you know, that's not the same thing. My wife is a big fan of around this time of year.
Every television has got the Yule log on it. And, you know, sure, it does help you, it's nice.
It helps you celebrate the season a little bit, but it's not the same.
is gathering around the fire and feeling the heat.
It's not the same.
Right.
There's no,
there's no warp.
There's no warmth.
But leave it to the French to surrender.
I mean,
we have lost France.
We have lost France.
If they are not willing to say what's going on,
look,
there's terrorists here,
and we're afraid of a large crowd,
and we're lost because we've let too many people in here.
We have no idea who they are,
and they're dangerous,
and they want to kill us and kill our civilization.
we're working on that so we can have this next year.
This year we're going to have to cancel it.
But they're not saying that.
They're just saying, you know what?
Watch it from home and it'll be a videotape of an old one.
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It's our last broadcast week of the year.
So glad that you're.
You're listening to us. Thank you so much. Coming up, we have an update on the woman up in Canada,
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So I want to tell you a Christmas story that you may or may not have heard it,
but it is one of the, I think one of the most historically important moments in war to ever happen.
I was lucky enough to be able to add to our collection just a few months ago.
this. It is called the Christmas truce.
The Christmas truce is something that happened in World War I in 1914.
And this is a very, very rare letter from one of the people, it's seven or eight pages long,
from one of the people that was there. And this is an eyewitness account, not years after.
This was written the day after it happened and sent to the guy's mom.
And it tells the whole story, kind of, kind of.
There's another letter from, I think his name was Otto Hahn.
And he's German, and he was actually there as well, not actually on the field, but he played a different role.
I'll tell you about that here in a second.
But let me just read this letter.
It says,
Dear Mother,
it was awfully good of you to send chocolate,
which arrived safely and went down very well indeed.
I've just come out of the trenches again
after spending Christmas Day in them.
If you imagine by any chance that we would have had a rotten Christmas,
I can assure you you were very much mistaken.
Now remember, the trenches are some of the worst places you can be.
They're not, they're just killing people.
They're just slaughtering people.
and nobody is advancing.
And it just goes on and on and on
and their giant mud holes.
He said,
on Christmas Eve, it was chilly
and we were shelling the German trenches.
But then it stopped.
There was a little rifle fire
until about 5 p.m. when it became dark.
It was Christmas Eve.
We started singing carols and songs.
We heard the Germans do the same.
Then one of them,
them pushed a Christmas tree on top of their trench.
After that, we decided we would light candles and lights and put them on top of the
trenches to cheer them up a bit and carry on some sort of, quote, I love this line,
maity conversations with the enemy.
Merry Christmas, one of us shouted.
As things seemed to be going very well, we thought, maybe we can get a lot.
get out of the trench and go up on top.
Now imagine the risk of this guy.
He said four of us did this.
Imagine you're killing each other.
It's a killing field.
Dead bodies of your friends are right on top of this trench.
And you think they just pushed up a Christmas tree.
We've been singing Christmas carols.
They've been singing Christmas carols.
We just put candles up.
Maybe four of us.
And these were Highlanders.
So you know that the Highlanders, you know.
They have maity conversations all the time.
These are Scots that actually were the first to do it.
So four of us got on top, and first we struck matches,
which was received well by them on the other side.
So then all of us got out,
and we decided to hold a concert and dance out in the open.
After this, a few men thought it would be swell to shake hands
and exchange cigars, cigarettes, and gingerbread with them.
We called out to them.
I met a few halfway between the trenches,
and they were jolly good sports as well.
I shook hands with a German officer.
We spoke with them and exchanged small gifts,
chocolate, cigars, buttons.
We shared stories from home and photographs.
It seemed impossible that we were actually really enemies.
We also had time, so we took it and buried our dead.
We buried them together, with short prayers spoken in both languages.
For a time, the war simply was not there.
It was strange, very strange, because tomorrow we will have to shoot at one another again.
It will be hard to shoot them now.
That's the letter that we have at the now at the American Journey Experience Vault that I just acquired and will go into our Clay Pot project to save our history and to save what our civilization really was like.
This is a moment here where Judeo-Christian values come to play a role.
It's the healing power of Christmas and the message of Christmas that in the middle of this war,
They stop, and they're able to come out of the trenches.
They've just been killing each other.
They come out of the trenches.
They stop.
Here's what one German soldier wrote in another letter.
What I still believed to be madness just several hours ago,
I could now see with my own eyes.
One Englishman was joined so soon by another.
They came towards us until he was more than halfway toward our trenches.
He's responding.
He's talking about the guy.
of the letter I just read to you, by which point some of our people had already approached them.
None of us had our rifles.
Between the trenches, the hated and the bitter opponents met around the Christmas tree,
and we sang Christmas carols.
I will never forget this sight for as long as I live.
Listen to this line.
One could see that the man, the human being, lives on, even if he knows.
nothing more in these days than killing.
Christmas 1914 will be unforgettable to me.
I wanted to share this with you today for a couple of reasons.
One, it's one of my favorite stories of Christmas.
There have been a couple of movies made about this moment.
This is the original letter that told the story that the movie makers used.
but I wanted to tell you this story because it feels really dark at times.
And it's in that darkness that the light really matters,
that that candle really shone.
They lit matches.
I mean, they're not close to each other.
And there's barbed wire and dead bodies in between them.
They light matches.
And that light signaled something.
That is the spark of,
Christmas. That is the light of Christmas. That is what we built our whole civilization on.
And you can say, yeah, but look at what happened in that war of, you know, World War I. It was
awful. The Germans gas, et cetera, et cetera. Well, the guy who wrote the German letter, the most
famous German letter, he's actually a guy who was there. And he was on the chemical squad, if you will.
He saw it deployed once and he asked for a transfer.
And he wrote to his wife and said,
this is an abomination.
This has got to stop.
He stayed in Germany.
He was one of the guys who got the Nobel Prize for splitting the atom,
1937, 38, I don't remember.
But he's one of the guys that got the Nobel Prize.
And he never joined the ranks of the Nazis and never went to build the atomic bomb.
He warned, you can't, you can't do this, he can't do this, can't do this.
Is he a good guy or a bad guy?
He's really, he's,
he's really neither, really.
I think he's something rarer.
He's a man that understood too late
that knowledge is never neutral.
It's what you do with the knowledge.
So what are we doing with our knowledge now?
And what are we doing in this holiday season?
Are we finding those striking matches?
Are we looking for the light?
We learned a couple of things,
a couple of things this week in my life tomorrow is the last TV show I'll be doing
the last Wednesday night special on Blaze TV and I urge you to join me but it'll be the last
and kind of a end of a I don't know end of a chapter and we also announced yesterday
that Stu is going to be leaving the show shortly after the new year I have been
begging him borrowing him bribing him
threatening his family, doing everything I could to keep him with me for 27 years.
And he has finally found something that he really wants to do.
And how can I possibly stop him?
I want to support him in that.
So he'll be leaving.
But I want you to know, while there is an ending to some of these things,
there is a match strike in January.
and I call it the torch.
And let me bring it back to the history here.
You know, when you read a letter like that
or you hear somebody tell a story like that,
you realize something uncomfortable.
History is not living in textbooks,
and it's not about dates and memorizing the date and the name.
It lives in breath.
It lives in cold hands.
It lives in fear and in longing.
And a letter like that is not data that you should remember.
1914, that letter is a heartbeat that has long gone, long been silenced. And I have been spending
years collecting things like this, letters and artifacts and moments that were never meant to
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And I'm going to share something exciting on the other side.
So my team and I have been working for over a year on several different projects.
And one of those projects is to bring history of life to life in as many ways as possible.
You're going to be seeing us bringing history to life in video, through AI.
You're going to actually feel it.
We're going to announce something about the museum early next year.
And you'll be able to experience it.
But one thing I wanted to share with you is we all have different ways of learning history.
And so we want to use all five senses, because you have to let people feel it.
Next year, there will be 12 of these that will be coming out.
And this is the first one.
I hope you like it.
It is our way of teaching history through music.
So there will be 12 that will come out, and you'll be able to use this to teach your kids these stories.
It will come with all of the documents that back up the story and you can teach the story,
but you can also learn it through song,
and I think they're really good songs as well.
So here is the first one about the Christmas truce letter.
Somewhere on the Lees River in the frost of 14,
a weary German officer writes home of what he's seen.
And get from home in midnight, gingerbread and woolen thread,
but artillery still thunderers as he counted up.
And just past Christmas morning through the smoke and winter gray
And raised a pine tree
And across came a shout from Scottish men
Wishing us Christmas once again
We're a human rifle man
Met a scott with cigarettes
But met the fire
Soon the trenches empty
Men shook hands in no man's land
Candles traded for cigar
As they helped each of each other
each other stand.
Hand said war was suspended.
The piece of Christmas
exchanging our daughter's gifts and home.
They sang silent night to get fragile holy proof.
But at dawn on the 26
and O'Pain's rattled he wrote
as command reclaimed the men.
He confessed to his dear Edith
hard to shoot them now.
Your heart says no this night now.
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You know, I don't, I don't, I don't want to get into the mix with everybody and personalities.
I like, my goal is to make things about.
right and wrong and not about personalities.
But I do want to spend just a second on President Trump's post yesterday about Rob Reiner.
It made me sad, made me really sad, because I like the president.
And he doesn't help himself when he does things like this.
But I think I understand this in a different way.
You know, the president has said, you know, all kinds of things about me at times.
when I disagree with him, he'll say, yeah, he's just a failing fat blob, fat blob or whatever.
And that's just him.
That's just the way he does.
When he is in a fight, he's a knife fighter.
And I get it.
I don't like it, but I get it.
This was different.
This was different.
And this was, you know, you can say a lot of stuff politically about Rob Reiner, but politics didn't matter yesterday.
We weren't, I mean, that's not, just didn't matter.
It didn't matter.
But I think to the president, it does.
I saw change in the president.
I've seen two changes in the president.
I've seen a change in him when they started going after him and his family after 2020.
And they really started going after his family.
And we know this because we showed you the documents.
They had a plan, take him down, take his family down.
to stop MAGA at all costs, put them in jail.
I mean, those are their words.
And it was frightening to read.
And I talked to the president, I don't know, maybe six months after, you know, we were in 2021, maybe six months, eight months.
And I said, how are you holding up?
And he had talked a little bit about, you know, how he felt like he had really let people down because he had
things going in the right direction and now look at it and look how screwed up things are
going to get and how the economy is going to be damn near impossible to fix.
It'll take us time, but we can fix it, but they've just destroyed it.
And I said, how are you personally?
How are you holding up?
And this is the first change I saw.
He suddenly, his body changed.
And he said, they're going after my damn children.
And it was this dad.
All of a sudden, he wasn't the president or former president.
He wasn't Donald Trump.
He was a dad.
And it was like, it was every dad response in him.
And he said, you don't go after our children.
And I saw him really, truly mad for the very first time.
And it was righteous indignation.
Then after he was shot,
I saw another change. I saw him recognize that God existed. I mean, I know he believed in God, but I don't know if he believed that God was actually part of, you know, the story, the everyday story. You know, I don't know how he views God in that way. But I know that he recognized that God was in the story of America now. First hand, he witnessed it. The reason why I say this made me sad.
yesterday is because I don't agree with what he said. I feel it was sad because he is, he has been
kicked in the head over and over and over again by some of these people, that he,
Christmas is about the baby Jesus coming in and what he can do in your life. And the biggest thing
that he taught was love your enemies, don't hate them. But that's really, really hard to do. And the
president isn't there yet on this. And it made me sad. How'd you feel about it, Stu?
I didn't like it at all. I think maybe the same as you. You know, one of the things that bother me
about it, because you hit many of the points that I had on it without the personal insight to Trump.
and I think that is illustrative of what he's going through.
I think there is something to understand there.
You know, obviously, I, you know, one of the things that is difficult about life and
your attempt to master it is to try to act the right way even when you're faced with
circumstances like that.
And, you know, I get it.
I get why he's angry and doesn't like the guy.
But, I mean, the man, I mean, you used a phrase, I think, in there where you said,
you know, he's a knife fighter.
like this guy was actually just in a legitimate knife fight and was murdered with his wife.
Oh yeah.
Right?
Like it is a, it is a, this actually really happened.
And, you know, look, my honest opinion is it's indefensible.
You know, I like President Trump.
I think, you know, he does a lot of great things for the country.
We've defended him on a lot of different things.
A lot of times when he's being attacked, I think he deserves defense.
In this case, you know, it is what it is.
you know, it is priced in to everyone's understanding of who Donald Trump is.
And everything I've heard about him in personal situations where he cares about the person
and is that he's very generous.
He's very likable.
He's very, he's one of those people that you like being around.
You know, that is something that I have heard from tons of people.
This part of him is really hard for me to square with what I've heard from other, from everybody
that I've talked to who has bit on the inside with him.
And so I don't have a defense for it.
I think it's really bad.
And I will say one more thing on this real quickly, Glenn.
Another part of this that I think is difficult in that one of the things that I took
from the aftermath of that immediately was, I don't know if pride's the right word,
but like I really liked the way conservatives responded to it.
We didn't do what they did after Charlie Kirk.
we didn't do what they did after they shot the president, right?
Like we, they celebrated it.
They were horrible human beings.
And I enjoyed the high ground that we had there.
Yeah, I do too.
And it's difficult to make the argument that we have the high ground when, you know, the president of the Republican Party,
a Republican president of the United States, the most high profile person on quote unquote our side,
whatever that means these days, is a guy who, you know, kind of did some of the things that.
they did. I, you know, so I don't, I don't like that. I understand it's part of Donald Trump. And I think
if we're all adults here, we're able to kind of price that in and judge him on everything that he's
doing. And when I mean pricing in it, I think that's a negative part of him. But overall,
you have to take everything into into context. Right. And if we're all adults here,
we, you know, we should be able to say to those that we love and respect, bad move. I didn't
like that. Don't don't do that.
And I think, you know, because the left always says, well, you never take on your own.
Yes, we do.
We take on our own all the time, all the time.
And I think it's important that we say, didn't like that, thought it was a bad move, thought it didn't look good, just wasn't right.
He's, I wish, and again, though, I'm not excusing it, but I am tempering it with,
none of us have gone through what he has gone through.
With his family, somebody shooting at him, being called fascist Hitler all the time.
I mean, that that wears on you and changes you.
And, you know, he's having a hard time forgiving that.
And I kind of understand that.
I wish he would take that on and take on the forgiveness so he could be more a peacemaker in all of
things but that is his own personal journey but yeah and I you know I think when we
talk about like a terrible crime that's occurred like I don't know if there was
you think about some awful situation and at times you'll see he'll hear
family members say the worst possible thing you know if your your kid is
murdered and and by some you know someone of a particular area or group or
whatever and they might react with just an awful thing about that group or area and like you just
we all have a bit of understanding right of a person going through a massively emotional thing
um you know and uh lashing out you want you know the example you bring up all the time glen
of the maybe the ultimate example of being able to have restraint was that was the amish
situation from years ago where, you know, you were talking about mass murder and they were to the
family's house that night, right? And saying, we, we, not that night. That after, I mean, within an hour.
Within an hour. Their kids were not even out of the school yet. Their bodies were still laying in
the school. And the Amish went, oh my gosh, the killer is dead too. He was a member of our community.
His wife lives here. Right. What is she feeling? She's feeling completely alone. My gosh.
an example. I couldn't do that.
Right. Like, I don't even think I come close to that standard in that moment.
No. I'd like to.
That's the range, right? Like, there, some people act really, react really well, and some
people react really poorly. And I think we all understand the emotion and everything that
takes over in a situation like that. And that has to be factored in, I think, to Trump.
Now, of course, you know, Rob Reiner wasn't responsible for the shooting. He's just a liberal
who said really bad things about Donald Trump.
And it's, look, he is a very unique person in a very unique situation that I don't think anyone in the world has ever experienced, you know, what has happened with him over his life.
May I just say that you still haven't forgiven RFK Jr. for what he said about me?
Okay.
As I said, I'm not Amish.
You know, I like technology.
I don't have any wagons.
I didn't say I'm perfect.
No, I mean, I have not, I have absolutely forgiven RFK Jr.
for what he said, and if you didn't know, he accused Glenn of being a traitor,
something that is, and said he should be charged with treason, which the penalty of which is death.
So, you know, I don't like that.
And RFK Jr, I don't like for a lot of his policy.
Some of them, by the way, I do really like.
Some of the things he's done, I think, are positive.
some of them, I can give you a list of some of the negative things that he's done as well.
Yes, and too.
But that doesn't mean I do find that to be in appropriate context when the embrace of RFK Jr. is occurring.
I think we need to understand who people are and what they might be doing.
But if he's apologetic about that, I do forgive him in that sense.
Do I want him on the show and promoting all of his books and his candidacy?
No, I did not like that.
But, you know, a lot of people do.
I will say, you're right, though.
We all have our hangups.
I would not.
We all do.
I do.
I do.
I will say this, though.
I mean, and, you know, again, all the context here, I know people are really defensive of Donald Trump appropriately because of the fact he is constantly targeted unfairly.
I understand why people are very defensive of him.
But I can tell you this, I really don't like RFK Jr.
He's one of my least favorite people in politics.
I'm just not a fan.
I could give you other names of people.
Most of them revolve around Olivia Nutsi, who I have no, you know, whatever.
I don't really have any feelings about her, but the story was packed with people I don't like.
Yeah, Cuomo's for sure.
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I can promise you.
I will, I can promise you, I will not be tweeting anything like what Donald Trump tweeted.
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program so i think it was about a week ago maybe a week
to go tomorrow that I started telling you about this case up in Canada about a woman named Jolene
and she was scheduled to die in Canada, I think January 7th. And she had something I'd never heard of
parathyroid, a parathyroid condition. She had two or three surgeries. They hadn't worked for her.
And now she couldn't get any help up in Canada. And so they said, well, why don't you just die?
That sounds like a joke to me. Why don't you just die? That doesn't, I mean, not a fun.
funny one, but I mean, you don't say that real life.
But that's what was happening up in Canada.
Her option was live with it or die.
And she couldn't live that way anymore.
So we started talking about it.
And I mean, this audience is absolutely amazing.
And who listens in this audience?
This audience is made up of just so many rock, solid, you know, red-blooded Americans.
And then also some red-blooded Americans who are at the highest levels of their
their craft or their art or whatever you want to call it.
And one of those guys is he's the leading parathyroid specialist.
I mean, he developed the techniques that are used now in the most difficult surgeries.
And his name is Jim Norman.
He is from the Norman Parathyroid Center.
He's the founder of it, obviously.
And that's in Tampa General in Tampa, Florida.
People come from all over the world.
And so he was listening.
and he calls in, he's like, I can help, I can help, I can help.
So they've gotten involved, and I don't know the details,
and I'm not going to ask Jim for the details,
because it's none of my business.
This is all doctor-client privilege stuff.
I just know that as of last week,
the best doctors are on Jolene's case,
and they're going to find the solution.
They're going to find the answer with her,
and then she'll be able to choose what she wants to do,
but it's all taken care of.
People are on it.
So that's good news.
But the other thing I realized is I have no idea what was even wrong with her.
And when Jim, when we were talking about it, he said, well, 50% of women have this and they don't know it.
And I'm like, wait, what?
Because she's in horrible condition.
What do you mean?
That many women get this?
And what do you mean they don't know?
They don't know it.
So we're going to talk to him about that and so much more here in just a second.
First, let me tell you about the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
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And yet, in that moment, meant for joy and prayer, darkness showed up.
Hatred stood right there with them on the beach.
And it is a stunning reminder that even with a ceasefire in Israel, Jewish people are still being targeted.
This is not about Israel.
It's not really even about the Jews.
It's about God.
really is.
They need to know that we support.
I mean, history has put these kind of moments in our lives over and over and over and over again,
and this time has to be different.
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The Fellowship unites Christians and Jews to lift up those who are suffering in Israel
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If I may, Dr. Jim Norman.
the parathyroid center founder of the hospital for endocrinine surgery.
Is that right?
Endocrine surgery, Jim.
Endocrine surgery.
Endercan surgery.
Endercan surgery.
And an endocrinologist looks at all of your adrenal glands, right?
And, I mean, it's amazing what adrenal glands, how badly they can mess your life up if they're out of whack.
Well, you've got adrenal glands, you've got the thyroid glands, your pituitary glands,
and you got your parathyroid glands.
So today we're going to be talking about the parathyroid glands,
which has been what's been going on.
That's the conversation for the last week or so,
a gland is the parathyroid glands.
And how many women does this affect?
Well, so I did a little research this morning about your audience.
So your audience and your demographics,
about 120,000 of the women,
people listening to you this week, your weekly listeners, will get a parathyroid tumor in their
lifetime. So this is pretty common. It's 2% of women, it's 1% of men in their lifetime.
So 120,000 of your listeners this week will get this disease sometime in their lifetime.
We said earlier 50%. 50% that have the disease don't know they have it.
Okay.
They're not getting treated for it. But 2% of women will get it in their lifetime.
Okay, so 50% have it and they don't know.
What are the symptoms that they're just living with?
Well, so the symptoms of parathyroid, hyperparathyroidism,
the symptoms are a little bit nonspecific,
but people feel bad, tired, run down, chronic fatigue,
but it's all due to the high calcium and the blood,
which also causes kidney stones,
increased coronary calcium levels.
So you end up with stroke, arrhythmias,
and all sorts of bad.
bad things to happen. Osteoprocess, the high blood comes from your bones. So you get
osteoporosis. And it's a very deadly disease. It will eventually, eventually, people with high
blood calcium due to parathyroid disease, they live about five or six degrees, five or six years
less than they would otherwise if they didn't have this problem. Does it actually take the calcium
out of your bones? I mean, can it eat your bones? So I think, I think, I think a really good way to
get started here, Glenn, is to talk about what the parathyroid glands are. So we all have four
parathyroidthory glands. There's two in the top, two in the back, and they're in your neck,
they're behind, they're around the parathyroid glands. Parameens around, so they're the around
the thyroid glands. And they make parathyroid hormone, like all endocrine glands, they make hormone.
The job of the parathyroid gland is to control the calcium in your blood. So really the conversation
really has to be about blood calcium because blood calcium runs the electrical system of our nerves.
It's blood calcium that makes our nerves work.
And so just like the voltage, this is like I've been a good analogy for your listeners.
Just like your car has a voltage regulator that keeps the voltage of the car around 12 volts.
It's not 8, it's not 16. It's around 12 to 12.4.
Our body electrical system runs by the calcium levels.
And so we have a voltage regulator, the parathyroid glands, which keep the calcium in a very normal range between, well, you know, in the United States, we measure it.
And it should be around 10.5, I'm sorry, 9.5 to 10.
If your calcium's too high, too much voltage, you don't feel good.
If the calcium's too low, too little voltage, you don't feel good.
So we have four parathyroid glands.
It's the only thing that we have that's quadruper redundant because it's so.
important. So when do you take them out? How do you get rid of them? I mean, she has had three
surgeries or two surgeries. I know you don't want to get into her specifically here, you know,
HIPAA stuff, but she's had several surgeries and had some of them or some of it removed.
How do you remove all of it and still live? Well, so you can't live without any parathythar glands.
It's really difficult. Having zero parathyroid glands is a really bad problem. That's hypo-paras
parathyroidism and that's that is a bad life hyperparathartism primary hyperparathorism
is is due to a tumor so you've got four these little glands and sometimes one of
them or two will get it grow into a tumor and when they grow into a tumor they just
become really happy and they start making lots of hormone that X tax hormone goes to
your bones takes the calcium out of your bones and puts it in your blood so you
end up with osteoporosis the calcium come out of your bone
and you have high blood calcium, which makes you feel bad.
And then the high blood calcium goes to the kidneys.
You get kidney stones.
High blood calcium goes to your heart and you get core in your artery disease.
And so the treatment, Glenn, is if you've got high blood calcium and high parathyroid hormone,
then you have a parathyroid tumor.
You just take it out.
So this, it used to be, you know, a four, five, six hour operation.
When I learned to do this back in the, you know, back when I rode my dinosaur,
to my residency program back in the 80s and 90s.
It was a four to six hour operation.
We've now trimmed that down.
It's 15, 20, 30 minutes for most, what's our patients?
Oh, my gosh.
An operation that takes 20 minutes.
So all you got to do, God gave you four parathyroid glands.
It's quadruper redundant.
If one of them is a tumor, you take it out, two of a tumor, you take it out,
but then you have normal glands.
And then you're normal.
You're cured.
So if you have primary hyperparatirism due to a tumor, you take it out, you're
it goes away, the symptoms go away.
And the symptoms, again, are feeling like you're really run down all the time.
Yeah, the most common, when we ask all of our patients, you know,
we've done over 55,000 of these operations.
And so we have a tremendous database.
When you look at all the symptoms, the most common symptoms are tired, fatigue,
run down, high blood pressure.
Four times the many patients of ours have high blood pressure than the standard
population.
stroke arrhythmias, kidney stones, those are the symptoms of hyperparathorism.
And so if you've got this disease and you take one, yeah, about just less than 1% of men get it.
So our average patient is a 60 year old woman.
That's our most common patient.
And our second most common patient is about a 55 year old gentleman.
Kids can get it extremely rare.
20 years old and 30s get it.
very, very, very uncommon.
But once you're getting to 35, 40 range,
they start to becoming more common.
It's most common, the older you get.
So as people have been listening to this story of Jolene,
I hope they take away a couple of things.
First, life is not disposable.
All life is worth living and saving.
Two, you know, that there is help out there.
It sometimes has to come in unconventional ways, and, you know, socialism isn't really all that neat, but that's my opinion.
And the third one should be this.
Go ahead.
I was going to say, I think it's important to note that when we talk about parathyroid disease, and this is one of the things that really became apparent this past week with some of the confusion, and I want to see if I can unconfuse the conversation.
When your doctor measures your blood, they can measure your parathyroid hormone level and they can measure your calcium.
So if you want to know if you have a parathyroid problem, you have to look at your parathyroid hormone, your calcium and your vitamin D because they work together to keep your calcium in the normal range.
If you look at just one of these by itself, you're going to fail.
So high blood calcium in adults over 40 in the United States, that's above 10.0.
then you've got almost exclusively have a parathyroid problem.
One high calcium is not a disease.
Persistent high calcium is above 10 in the United States
is almost always a parathyroid tumor.
In Canada, that level, you know,
they measure kilometers and we do miles.
In Canada, number is 2.5.
So in some cases, people have a high parathyroid hormone level
and their calcium is normal or low.
Those people are not benefited.
from surgery. Those people don't need surgery. They need calcium and vitamin D. They don't need an
operation. You can give them 10 operations and it's not going to help them because that's not the
problem. So you have to be careful that you can't look at the parathy hormone level by itself
and you have to look at your parathyroid hormone level and your calcium. But any good endocrinolids
should be able to figure this out. Last last thing is we got to run. But the the
you gain weight with your thyroid. When it gets out of whack, you gain weight, don't you?
So is weight gain the symptom?
Yeah, thyroid.
Thyroid can, but the parathyroid is usually not.
Sometimes you feel tired and fatigued and you're not as active as usual and you gain
a little bit of weight, but it's not related to the thyroid.
So this is mostly chronic fatigue, kidney stones, feel bad, osteoporosis, that's those
parathyroid problems.
Jim, I can't thank you enough.
You and your team in Tampa General, you guys are amazing.
I mean, you jumped on the phone.
the minute you heard about this,
the compassion that you guys have shown
and the willingness to help has just been remarkable.
I really appreciate it.
I do want to make one important point.
We moved out of Tamer General two years ago.
So if you look for us at Tamer General,
you're not going to find us.
I'm pretty sure there's zero parathyroid surgery done at Tamich General.
We moved out almost exactly three years ago
out of Tamer General into the hospital for endocrine surgery
where we do thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal surgery.
exclusively. So if you want to, if you're at the hospital. You are at which hospital?
Hospital for endicine surgery. It's a brand new hospital. Okay. It's a brand new hospital. Okay. It's a three-year-old
hospital. Yep. So if you're great, if you have your listeners want to learn any more, it's, you know,
parathari.com is obvious resource for everybody. Thank you, Jim. Appreciate it. God bless you. Have a
great Christmas. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks to everybody. And your listeners. You bet. Bye-bye.
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I've been so nervous about talking about any of this because I don't, I have said,
I don't want to know anything about.
And the doctors are like,
we can't tell you anything about.
And I'm like, okay, so I don't really know what the hell is going on.
And he can't tell us what the hell is going on.
So it's just a mess.
It's a mess.
But know that she is, she's getting the best medical care, I think, at least that we could find.
Lisa, we could find.
Yeah, that was one of those things when we started talking about.
The parathyroid, you know, she might need a surgery or some other treatment.
We'd love to get something for it.
like every message we got was Dr. Norman.
It was like immediately.
This is the guy.
If anyone could do anything for her, it is this guy.
So he's been incredible and their team has been incredible.
He's, I mean, incredible.
And they, I mean, you know, he's a big fan of the show.
He listens every day.
He was listening and he was trying to call us.
Dr. Oz.
Remember that day when Dr. Oz called the show?
Yeah.
And he's like, I'll help.
Dr. Oz called and he said, I know the best guy.
I know the guy who invented the surgery.
I'll get him on the phone.
Well, Oz calls Jim.
And Jim's like, hey, Oz, what's up?
And he's like, hey, Glenn Beck.
He's like, do you know about this?
And Dr. Oz was like, yeah, that's why I'm calling you.
And he's like, I've been trying to get a hold of Beck for two days.
How do I get a hold of him?
I mean, so it was really, it was really cool.
It was really cool.
Yeah, it's great to see people.
Anyway, again, this is, it's a woman we don't know.
from another country under a system we can't stand, you know what I mean?
And immediately the audience steps up and it's like, we want to help in any way that we can.
We don't care about any of that.
And I love that.
And the nice thing is that this is the best way, this one I love about this audience, is it was all connections.
There's nobody, nobody raised any money.
It was just, hey, I know this guy.
I know this guy.
Hey, what about this person?
And everybody stepped up and is doing their thing and they're all volunteering their time.
And it's, I mean, it's unbelievable.
It's unbelievable.
It is.
Thanks to this audience.
And also, we should also thank the administration who really did step in immediately as soon as they knew about this issue to try to help.
And that's, I know, a big part of this still.
So that's a really showed something as well.
Yes.
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This time of year we always talk about, you know, how Hope came into the world.
through a child in Bethlehem.
And I am doing some stuff for next Christmas.
Right now I'm working on some projects for next Christmas.
And I've been thinking a lot about Mary and how freaked out she had to be.
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Let me tell you a story that you think you already know. It's about a movie that feels like it has been there our whole lives.
It's like a tree in the town square or the hymn.
You don't ever remember learning, but somehow you know it by heart.
But this particular movie hasn't been around forever.
It just seems like it was actually born out of failure.
It was born out of exhaustion.
And it was born out of people who felt just like its lead character, George Bailey.
It's a wonderful life.
has a fascinating story behind it.
And it speaks volumes about us,
our hopes, our fears, our desires.
The movie was made by Frank Capra,
and it was right after World War II.
Frank Capra had just come back.
He didn't come home triumphant.
He came home a changed man.
He had spent the war making film
for the United States government,
the war department,
why the West is worth saving.
This film series are fantastic.
It's called Why We Fight.
And when he returned,
his old style of doing things,
the old machinery just didn't fit Hollywood anymore.
So he started his own studio.
He bet absolutely everything on it.
And It's a Wonderful Life was supposed to be
the movie that proved,
Frank Capra is still Frank Capra.
And it nearly ruined him.
The movie lost money.
Critics really didn't like it.
They mocked how smaltzy it was.
Audiences stayed home.
Jimmy Stewart, this was his first movie that he made
when he came back home from the war.
And this was his start.
And between Frank Capra and Jimmy Stewart,
oh my gosh, you've got a massive hit, right?
Nobody came.
Nobody watched.
it. Jimmy Stewart, the most beloved man in America, gave a really raw, shaken, almost too real
performance for people at the time. He wasn't the cheerful hero that is coming out of war as a victory.
This was a man that was cracking under the weight of responsibility, a man who did everything
right, but he still felt like he was a failure. Any of this sound familiar? It was a story. It was a
about what happened during the Depression and the crash of 29. Well, America had been living that
forever. They had been living that since 29. They went through the long depression. Then they went
through the war and the first thing out of war, they don't want to watch a movie about how depressing
life can be. Okay. So it was a total failure. Film disappears. Goes into a vault. It's a
noble misfire. Good idea. It just didn't land. Maybe wrong time. Maybe too schmaltzy.
Then something weird happened. Everybody forgot about it. And so the rights lapsed. There was no grand
relaunch. There was no marketing genius, just a legal oversight that let the rights lapse. Enter Ted Turner.
Ted Turner and Superstation TBS. Do you remember Superstation TBS when he had bought
bought a bunch of stations across the country and he tied them all together.
And then cable came in and his superstation TBS became TBS, Turner.
Well, he was looking on Superstation TBS.
They needed some holiday programming and they needed it cheap.
And when I say cheap, what they, what Ted really meant was free.
We need a bunch of free programming that we can run all Christmas.
No rights, no royalties.
what is out there.
The vaults open up, and lo and behold, they find it's a wonderful life.
Suddenly, it appears in our life.
And I don't know about you, but I always thought it had been around forever.
I mean, it didn't seem like it was a new relaunch.
It was like, hey, have you heard about this new movie?
It just was there and on, and we thought everybody knew about it.
Nobody knew about it.
Our grandparents probably didn't even know about it because it was a massive failure.
It's on afternoons, late nights, it's on morning.
It's everywhere.
It's everywhere.
Black and white snow flickering in the living rooms as our kids are playing on the floor.
And we as adults are in the kitchen, half listening and half watching.
And slowly, slowly, its message found us.
It found us this time because America had changed.
We weren't fresh from despair.
And we weren't fresh from victory.
anymore. We weren't those people. It wasn't so close to us that we didn't want to look at us.
Yes, we were tired, we were busy, we were stretched thin, but we were also a group now that
measured our lives in promotions and in square footage and bank balances. We were starting to
become a little Mr. Potter like, and we didn't want to be Mr. Potter. And there on the screen,
is George Bailey standing on a bridge wondering,
would the world be better without me?
He's not a villain.
He's not a loser.
He's actually a really good man.
He's the best of us,
and that's why it still works.
Think of all the happy endings that we have and everything else
and all the stories that we tell ourselves.
This movie doesn't tell you that life is going to turn out the way you planned.
This one tells you something much, much harder.
that the measure of your life is probably going to be invisible to you
while you're living your life.
Because Clarence ain't coming down in his 1800s clothing
and having a hot toddy with you.
So you probably won't know the real measure of your life.
And the biggest victories in your life don't come with applause.
And the sacrifice, it usually doesn't feel heroic at the moment.
It just feels like sacrifice and sacrifice.
and crap.
Why me? Why me?
Why don't I ever get the adventure that I planned my whole life?
Remember, George never left Bedford Falls.
He never becomes famous.
He just stays.
And he shows up.
And he keeps his promises.
And he holds people together.
What is the real,
what's the real miracle of the film?
There's not clarinet.
it's not the bells.
It's not him getting his life back.
The real miracle is the ledger.
That's the miracle.
The names, the faces, the small kindness,
all stacked up one on top of each other
until you realize, oh my gosh,
all of those little acts,
they amount to a life that actually mattered.
We're all looking for the big,
splashy. He didn't get any of those. He didn't get that. And that's why he felt like he was a failure.
That's why when the town shows up in the end and they're all giving, you know, just a few dollars,
it breaks us every single time because deep down we're not watching George Bailey.
Deep down, we're checking our own books, our own ledger. Did I, do I, do I?
matter to anybody? Would I be missed? The things I gave up, the things that I really wanted to do in life,
but because something else came up, or I had to serve, I had to do this for my kids, or I had to do
this, the things I gave up, does it mean anything? This film answers it with a whisper. It doesn't
shout it. It whispers. You'll never fully know the good you've done. I can't give you an answer.
You'll never know it. You'll never see the ripples while you're standing in the water.
but they're there.
Believe me, they're there.
So this year, when you either just have it running while you're all in the kitchen
and you're watching from time to time, oh, I love this part, I love this part,
and everybody gets quiet for a minute, or you just curl up on the couch and watch it again.
Remember, you're not watching a Christmas movie.
But you're watching as a reminder that life doesn't have to be loud to be important.
that staying can be braver than leaving,
that loving your family and your neighbors and your town,
imperfect as it is, that's not settling.
It's choosing.
And whether Ted Turner knew it or not,
I can guarantee you that Jimmy Stewart did,
and Frank Capra certainly did,
that every time you see that,
why we, year after year,
when the snow starts falling in that old piano theme,
plays we come back, not for the nostalgia, but for the reassurance.
Because every once in a while, all of us need somebody just to look us in the eye and say,
you're here.
You mattered.
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So I just saw something in a Blaze article about craving for a simpler time.
I don't remember what show I was watching the other day.
but they each had a phone on each side of the bed.
Husband and wife,
they each had a phone on one side of the bed.
And his line or her line.
And I thought, my gosh.
I mean, it's no different now.
It's just, you know, not hooked to the wall, I guess.
And it's not this giant contraption.
Most people don't even know how a rotary dial.
You talk to anybody under 30,
they have no idea how to use a rotary dial.
They're making a comeback.
This guy started making an entrepreneur, began to make physical phones.
That's the name of the brand, physical phones.
And within the first 72 hours, he sold a thousand of them.
And people, I guess they want it, you know, I don't know why.
I mean, I'd want it because of the nostalgia.
I have an old phone hanging up on my wall in my ranch, but I don't, it's not plugged in anything,
because we don't have phone service,
but this is actually,
this works,
operates,
I think,
on Bluetooth.
And so it's actually running through your cell phone,
but it works like a physical phone.
It can't have the weight of those old phones.
Do you think,
Stu?
Because it doesn't have any,
I bet it has like,
you know,
one little diode inside.
You know,
it doesn't have all the crap
that they used to have,
I'm sure.
I don't know.
I mean,
the only thing I,
it certainly doesn't have all the crap
that it used to have in there,
but it seems like it's,
aesthetic vibe, right?
Like they'd want it to look, it looks, first of all, they're not cheap.
And secondly, you know, over $100 for some of the phones.
So I, and all it is is reducing, I guess, Bluetooth to your cell phone.
So you can actually take your cell phone calls on a physical phone.
But it does strike me as they would probably at least try to replicate the weight of it or it would just seem so flimsy for an expensive item.
Were you, were you, did you have?
a phone like this, like a princess phone.
I know that's, I'd not say,
that's a weird question.
But that's what they used to,
I know, but that's what they used to be called,
the princess phone.
And, you know, we had a phone on the wall,
and I think we had a couple of other phones.
And one of them,
the one on the wall,
had the longest cord ever.
And it was all stretched out
because it was,
it still wasn't long enough.
My sisters would take it,
and they'd go round the corner,
and then they'd go into a closet,
and they'd close the closet,
and they'd sit there on the phone in the closet.
Yeah. Did you have the long cords?
Yep.
Are you old enough for that?
I remember that.
I remember being able to stretch it around the corner from my kitchen into like our family
room where the TV was so I could be on the phone and watching TV at the same time.
Kids would not understand these things.
No.
And then we had, if you watch like Seinfeld, it's crazy when they pick up the cordless phone.
And it has the giant antenna on it.
And it's, I mean, it's the size.
of like a shoe box.
Like how did we ever think that was cool?
Because I remember when that came out, I was like,
I gotta get me one of those.
That's the coolest thing ever.
Doesn't have a cord.
No, but it's like putting a satellite next to your head.
It's enormous.
All right.
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