The Glenn Beck Program - ICE Protester Challenged Trump and Lost | Guest: Roger Love | 1/23/26

Episode Date: January 23, 2026

Glenn monologues on how America’s survival depends on clarity about America’s mission. Glenn lists the things Americans need to become clear on, including realizing that people struggling economic...ally doesn’t necessarily mean people are lazy and the importance of striving to make the American dream affordable again. Glenn lists everything you need an ID for, so why should voting be any different? Glenn speaks about the looming winter storm that is spreading across the South and the hoarding that many Americans are engaging in. Glenn previews the latest Torch Exclusive, "Find Your Voice: Alex’s Story." Voice coach Roger Love joins to discuss how he tackles teaching students to sing and argues that nobody is stuck in a voice they don’t love. Glenn shares what he believes is one of the most important things you can do to lead a happy, fulfilling life.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:59 And thanks for standing with us. Now let's get to work. Program. And hello, you sick freak. Welcome to Friday. It is going to be a great show today. There's a lot going on. You know, and one of the things that this show does is, you know, the news will tell you
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Starting point is 00:05:17 All right. Well, let me start, because it is Friday. Let me start with some good news here. First, let me play cut one. This is the TikTok user we all know and love, DeWoke Farmer, who, well, he was involved in the Minneapolis church protest, and he was taunting Pam Bondi. Here he is. I won.
Starting point is 00:05:49 It just gets harder from here, guys. I got you. I got you. I got you. I got you. It is cut eight. control room. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:05:57 I have the wrong one. Thank you. You don't have cut eight either. This is going to be a very long Friday. It is. Okay. So let me let me just say it was very satisfying
Starting point is 00:06:11 because dough oak farmer was like, come on, bring it on, bring it on, Pambandi. Go ahead, try to arrest me. Well, he's been arrested and he's now in custody and he's facing charges. Don Lemon,
Starting point is 00:06:24 he's not facing charges. We'll get into that just a little bit later. But I've been thinking, so what do we do? Because the federal government can charge and bring federal charges, but it requires a federal judge in the district of the crime. It requires that federal judge to actually do something about it. And yesterday, the federal judges, because the federal judge they brought it to is not only woke, not only has anti-IACC, things on his own website, but his wife works for the AG Keith Ellison, who is incredibly lefty. Okay. So, I mean, now are you going to get justice there? You're not going to get justice there. I mean, it's, it's almost like we're in the Wild West where, you know, everybody owns the
Starting point is 00:07:12 town, a guy owns the town, he owns the sheriff, he owns the law, he owns the judges. That's what it feels like right now. So how do we do it? I was talking to Annie Jacobson, the other day, who I just adore. She's one of the best investigative journalists ever. She's the one that wrote on nuclear war. And I mean, if you haven't read her book on nuclear war, you need to, it is a must read. It's unbelievable. But I had her on because we were talking about Venezuela and she was the one that suggested in Jack Ryan. Remember that series? Jack Ryan, it was out on Netflix. And And that scene that came out, there's like, you know, we should go in and get Maduro and we should just go in, get him, take him out, and bring him to the New York for justice. That was her idea. So she's really well connected and rooted in how the federal government works. So I asked her the other day, can we use the Insurrection Act in Minnesota? Here's what she said. Here's what she told me. The Insurrection Act allows the president to use military force inside the United States of America. That's just the simple.
Starting point is 00:08:24 clearest and most important component of it. The National Guard is there to function at the behest of the governor until, you know, and then you get into Title 10 versus Title 32. Here's where a lot of people's eyes glaze over. So we won't. But once the president says, I'm declaring the Insurrection Act, all sort of state's bets are off the table. All state authority is in deference now to the military.
Starting point is 00:08:58 And if the military moves in following the directives of the president, the authorization of military force is on the table. And soldiers are trained in very specific ways. Just look how anti-viates in the battle. Yeah, they are not a police force. We'll have more on this interview. It's a fascinating interview with her because she's. just as concerned as I am and not sure what the answer is, but we have to find one. And, you know, I've been thinking about it. There's this, there's this lie that is poisoning us right now. And the lie says
Starting point is 00:09:39 that if, you know, the Republicans or the Democrats win, somebody else has to lose. The other side has to lose. That prosperity is a zero-sum game. That order requires oppression, that freedom is now chaos. and this is where we're divided, and we have to find our way back to each other, because those are lies, they're wrong. Because America has won before, we know that's wrong. We didn't redistribute what existed.
Starting point is 00:10:11 We created more than anyone believed possible. And that is the truth. You don't bring people into prosperity by redistribution. You do it by creating more than anyone else think, you can do. And when America creates, the middle class grows, the poor rise, the future opens. And it's not because government hands it out, but because government gets out of the way where it should and then stands firm where it has to. And if America wants to win and the Republicans want to win, and if America is going to survive, then we have to be very careful because the path forward
Starting point is 00:10:54 is not rage, it's not revenge, and it is not tribalism. It's competence, courage, and clarity. So let's just be clear on a few things, because if we want to fix our country, we have to start uniting on a few things. First, people don't feel poor because they're lazy. They feel poor because life has become artificially expensive. Housing cost. Why are housing costs up? Well, we can look. It's because the federal government and the Federal Reserve and everybody else back in 2008 decided we have too many houses. And so we stopped building. Energy costs are up. Why? Because of the Green New Deal. We strangled the supply. Healthcare costs. They cost so much more. Why? Because we allow a closed system and quite honestly cartel behavior.
Starting point is 00:11:53 Education. We pay more than anyone in the world and look at our education. Why? Because we replaced skill and ingenuity with bureaucracy, debt, and labor unions that are more about them than the children. So what should we be striving for? Because it's not tax cuts for the rich or government handouts for everybody else. We should be strong. I think the winning message here for America, and that's what I talk about winning. Man, I am so tired of other people having to lose so we can win.
Starting point is 00:12:31 And I don't know how to get around that other than to have an inspirational message that is true. And one of those things that Donald Trump is focusing on, but he's got to really focus in the next 12 months and I think he's going to, is he's got to make America affordable again. Not through redistribution. That's not going to do it. You know, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's community engineered by bad policy.
Starting point is 00:12:59 That's what that is. Donald Trump and the Republicans will win and America will win when we build homes again. When we permit energy again. When we, we, we, we reward work and saving. and risk again. And we do it openly, legally, and fast. Because real wages, they don't grow because of a mandate. Real wages grow from abundance. And we have been talking about scarcity for so long. We're convinced scarcity is all there is. We need to start talking about abundance. But you can't get to abundance without order, because without order, nothing else matters. And I,
Starting point is 00:13:47 I don't know how to do this other than, for the love of Pete, America. Order is not authoritarian. Order is not cruelly. Order is not oppression. Order is the first civil right. You have no rights if you don't have order. If you don't have citizens that say, I will obey the law and I will judge this alone, and then I'll judge this alone.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Everybody's conflating everything, and what does it do? It conflates to Orange Man Bad. Republicans have to be very, very clear, and you can't just say it, you have to do it. You cannot have freedom where violent criminals rule the streets, where drug cartels run open markets, where law-abiding citizens are treated as suspects, and criminals are treated as victims.
Starting point is 00:14:46 And that's not about race. That's not about class. That's not about politics. This has got to be about right and wrong, but we don't agree on right and wrong anymore. Well, we got to get over that quickly. And the group that is closest to right and wrong, and believe me, I don't, I am not a Republican, but Republicans will win when they draw that bright line. Peaceful protest is protected. It's protected. Peaceful. And I'm sorry if you're burning buildings down, it's not peaceful. If you're coming and you're using guns or you're using your own body or you're using a deadly weapon of a car, that is not peaceful. Two, speech, even and most importantly, the ugliest speech, the speech that I despise with everything in me, is protected
Starting point is 00:15:43 under our Constitution. But violence, arson, trafficking, intimidation, sabotage must be punished every single time. Not selectively, not politically, not as a performance, but applied evenly. That's not tyranny. That's justice. But you have so perverted, we as a society have so perverted the meaning of justice. And justice is the foundation of a republic. Now, let me go to immigration.
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Starting point is 00:18:29 And I think, I don't think they are, but I think there is a perception because of the way it's always spun. And that has to change. We have to show Americans that we love immigrants because we do. They renew us. They're the best of us. They remember the things us old slugs have forgotten about America. they the ones we want here, the ones that are sitting someplace across the street going, oh my gosh, I wish I was in America.
Starting point is 00:19:00 I could be so successful. I could change my life. I don't have to live like this. I could be over there and do something that I really believe in. Those are the people we want. If you want to win, we have to isolate and remove the dangerous, swiftly, lawfully, and visibly. And we're trying to do it. The violent criminals, the gang members, the traffickers, the ones.
Starting point is 00:19:25 ones who are raping our children, the ones who are raping our daughters or our wives, repeat offenders, arrested with warrants, processed with due process, deported or imprisoned under law. No raids for headlines, no profiling, no chaos, just boring, relentless enforcement, the kind that restores trust because it respects the Constitution while protecting the innocent. And we, unfortunately need to have a press that will report it truthfully. I don't know how you're going to get that. But I've been racking my brain the last couple of days. How can I make it more clear who these people are that we're going after? How can the federal government make it more clear? Because it has to become clearer. And that's how America wins without becoming what you oppose.
Starting point is 00:20:22 And then we have to start talking about the future. And, you know, Donald Trump, before Donald Trump, we weren't talking about a lot of these things. I was. You were. But a lot of these things nobody was talking about because nobody had the will to do anything about it. But the party that talks about the future will lose the future. Because they're only talking about it. The party that talks about it with lessons from the past and applies them and takes steps,
Starting point is 00:20:53 they will dominate the future. artificial intelligence, like it or not, it's going to define the next century. Republicans have to refuse two equal and opposite failures. Blind acceleration without any safeguards, dangerous and deadly, or fear-driven paralysis that hands the future to somebody we definitely don't want to hand it to, and that's China. So the winning position is, all of this only happens in a world, where everybody turns the temperature down.
Starting point is 00:21:28 America will lead AI, but with breaks and audits and accountability at the highest levels. Never government ownership. Not innovation-killing bureaucracy either, but secure development, clear thresholds, real red-teaming,
Starting point is 00:21:46 protection against weaponization, surveillance abuse, and catastrophic misuse. And at the same time, AI education, worker training, productivity tools that lift Americans. I'm telling you if you avoid AI now, you are going to be left in the dust. You do not ever allow it to use you as a tool.
Starting point is 00:22:10 You must command it. You must act upon it and never let it act upon you. And Republicans will win when they say the future is not going to be owned by a few companies, you know, or some distant bureaucracy. It will be built by a free people with guardrails, not chains. What Donald Trump has done on energy is the right thing. It is the example. He's given everybody in America a quiet pay raise.
Starting point is 00:22:40 And Republicans have to continue to say it. Cheap, reliable energy is pro-worker, pro-family, pro-environment, pro-national security. Oil and gas now, nuclear now and next. We have to modernize the grid. We have to have domestic minerals. long-term innovation, not because we reject the future, but because you don't reach it by kneecapping the present. And that's what we've been doing.
Starting point is 00:23:05 We've been taking the present and kneecapping it. And the final thing that we have to work on is how do we get people to believe? How do we get Americans to believe in America again? Not with slogans, not with insults, and not by owning anyone. How do we do that? More in just a second. Stand by. Interesting truth about windows.
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Starting point is 00:25:34 And if I were listening to me in my car, I'd be like, yeah, dude, I got it. I got it. All these things are obvious, okay? But the other side doesn't want any of those things. And I know. That's why I led with the Insurrection Act. I don't know how to solve those things yet. but we're going to have to.
Starting point is 00:25:53 But I do know this. If we continue to do the same thing, we're going to get the same result. And what I mean by that is we can't continue to phrase things the way we've been phrased it. Look, there's two groups on the left, I think. There are the lefties that absolutely believe it that are all in on destroying America. they hate America, all that. Okay. That's one group. Never going to get those. But I still do not believe that's half the country. Maybe it is. Maybe I'm just an optimist. I do not believe that. I believe there's 30% in that, let's say it's 50%. I believe there's 30% of that who are just buying into the lies of
Starting point is 00:26:42 Orange Man Bad. They have, they're, they're completely, they're just completely convinced that Republicans or you know, people who love the Constitution just want to starve people to death and we hate all immigrants and all of that stuff. So there are things that can be done that we must do to demonstrate. Nobody believes words anymore. It takes actions. So there are things that we must do that we can get people to believe again. Because if you are, if Donald Trump comes out and or anybody in the administration, and I believe they're doing the right thing in Minnesota. And I do not believe they're just rounding people up willy-nilly. But it takes the president to come out and say, I hear the people of Minnesota.
Starting point is 00:27:31 I hear the crazies and the people who are just bound and determined to do whatever to win and to destroy America. And I hear those people. And I, you're not a, you're not a, you're not a, you're not a blessing to the republic. Let's put it that way. to be very, very, very kind. But I also hear people who are concerned because they're hearing all of these things on television from, you know, their own party and they're hearing that we are rounding people up. I want you to know any ICE agent that would do that, we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. Instead of just saying this is happening, show me the facts.
Starting point is 00:28:16 here's a special phone number. You can call the White House and present the facts. And if you have the facts, we will investigate. And if it's true, we are with you. Because we're not to have monsters pulling people, you know, out of their house. As many on the left say, they're full citizens. They've never done anything wrong. That's not true.
Starting point is 00:28:43 But if you can show me where. it is true. I'm on your side. But you have to, you have to come along and realize what I'm telling you, what ICE, what I have directed ICE to do is to go get those illegals first, the ones who are the worst criminals that are raping our children, that are stealing from us, that are destroying our country, our neighborhoods, and your own livelihood, making your, your, your street, less safe. Those are the people we're going after right now. If he can, if he can be surgical instead of a blanket, everybody over there, all the Democrats they want, he's got to be more surgical. We have to be. I have to be more surgical. Because you can win by governing like
Starting point is 00:29:42 an adult in a burning house. Don't panic everybody. You know what to do. Come on, come on. Follow me. Follow me. but you have to tell the truth in full sentences, and you have to apply the laws equally and even to your own allies. Do you imagine what would happen if there was somebody that was in the, you know, the files, Epstein files, which is a bad example because I don't think anything true is in the Epstein files at any point. Okay, how about this?
Starting point is 00:30:12 Anybody who is giving a subpoenaed has been subpoenaed, and they're on the right, and they don't show up for their subpoena. Can you imagine what message the president would send to people if he sent out, if the DOJ sent out a warrant for Bill Clinton and, I know, George W. Bush. I'm picking ridiculous guy. But at the same time, both left and right, that's how you convince people we're not what you keep saying we are. You have to, justice has to follow.
Starting point is 00:30:48 swiftly on both sides. You have to admit trade-offs. You have to fix things that people feel in their daily lives. And he is lower bills. Lower bills. Have you seen the price of eggs? They were $9. What are they now? What was the price of your gas? What is it now? Safer streets. Did you see the report that came out today? This is the safest our streets have been since 1900. The lowest murder rate in America since 1900. And the press is like, why is that happening? How is that happening? It must be magic. No, it's applying certain principles. More opportunity, less chaos. And when people feel their lives improving, unity stops being a fantasy because unity is not an agreement. Unity is a shared benefit. So here is the message that Republicans or anybody who wants to win,
Starting point is 00:31:47 win and not leave half the country behind because there's no winning if half the country is behind. We don't have a country. You'll have a collection of states. We'll go into civil war and we'll split up and what happens then? So if you want to win as a country, if you want to be an actual steward of the republic, this is what we have to start saying. We're not here to punish half the country. We're not here to redistribute decline either.
Starting point is 00:32:13 We are here to make America affordable again, safe. again, productive and free under the Constitution, under the rule of law, and for everyone who is willing to work and to build and live in peace. That's how Republicans will win. That's how America will win. We just have to find enough people because I believe everything I've said in the last 25 minutes, 30 minutes, I believe everything I have laid out is common sense. I believe that if Al Gore were saying this in a room full of Democrats, everybody there would go, yep, yep, yep, right? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:01 But they would apply it differently in their head. But the message is universally true. What's happening is the facts around this thing, those are the things that are being distorted. So we have to stop the distortion. And if we're going to be responsible for it, if we want to make a positive impact, we have to go further than anybody else.
Starting point is 00:33:28 We have to set ourselves apart from what everyone else is doing. And I'm not talking to all of America and even half of America. I'm talking to the people who want to actually be a steward of the Republic. I'm talking to people who feel the torch of saving this nation and are willing to pick it up.
Starting point is 00:33:54 You know, I talk to a liberal in California who actually sat and had lunch with me and said, I can't believe you guys are so against voter ID. And I said, what? What? I mean, this is just an average guy. I can't believe. You guys are constantly going after voter ID.
Starting point is 00:34:17 And I'm like, no, we're not. Yeah, you are. Yeah, you guys are always, I mean, how is that make sense at all? And I'm like, you are on the wrong side here, buddy. Actually, you're preaching, you're preaching to the choir. Hello, person, meet choir. I'm here. We're all here. You misunderstand. I had to actually bring it up. And when he saw it, I brought it up online. And when he saw it, he was skeptical because what source is this?
Starting point is 00:34:42 I'm like, dude, this is what it is. This is what it is. He couldn't believe that it was his side that was standing in the way. That's the average person. Now, the safe act is going through. sorry, not safe, save act is, it's a Mike Lee, it's going to require citizenship to vote and to register to vote. Okay. How is this not common sense? It is, it is. But you just got two new Republicans to sign on, Katie Britt of Alabama, Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania. They're now co-sponsoring the legislation.
Starting point is 00:35:22 Who's not co-sponsoring this? How is there a single Republican? Quite honestly, this is a between a 70 and 90% approval rating, however you phrase the question, with all Americans. Yes, you should have to register to vote. So why isn't everybody signing up on this? Because they're weasels. That's why. But let me just show you how common sense this is. This is how common sense works. This is how you make the case. Should you have to register to vote? Well, I don't think so because it's a, it's a fencing. if to black people because black people somehow or another can't find a way to find a way to a driver's license. Okay. Really? Because these are the things that you have to have ID. So are you saying that those voters have never opened a bank account? They've never cashed a check. They've never applied for a credit card. They've never applied for a loan or a mortgage. They've never withdrawn a large sum of cash from a bank. They've never wired money. They've never sent money internationally. They haven't applied for Social Security benefits. They haven't applied for Medicare, Medicaid,
Starting point is 00:36:31 unemployment benefits, filing tax forms or resolving IRS issues in person. You need an ID for all of those things. To get a job, you need ID. Completing E-Verify, you need ID. Applying for a professional license, you need an ID. Joining a labor union. you need an ID. Going into a government building, you need an ID. To board a commercial airplane, you need an ID. Enter a federal building, ID. Renewing a driver's license or applying for one the first time, ID. Registering a vehicle, renting a car, applying for a passport, crossing a border, entering many state capitals or any secure government facility. Picking up prescription medications. Really have your constituents never pick?
Starting point is 00:37:18 up something at CVS? Because you need an ID. Having access to certain medical records, registering at a hospital or emergency facility, enrolling in health insurance, getting a vaccine in many states, applying for medical assistance programs, renting an apartment, buying or selling a home, signing a lease, applying public housing, checking into a hotel, buying alcohol, buying tobacco, entering many age-restricted venues, education, enrolling in public school, enrolling in a university or a college, applying for a student loan, taking a standardized test, going on to a campus facility, applying for financial aid, serving on a jury, registering for selective service, filing court documents, attaining a marriage license, adopting a child,
Starting point is 00:38:08 purchasing a firearm, applying for a concealed carry permit, notarizing a single document, welfare aid, public assistance, snap, food assistance, WIC benefits, disaster relief applications, FEMA aid. I mean, I could go on and on and on. You need ID for all of those things. So what voters are you appealing to here? What is it that you're really after? Because if you care about the poor, you're saying they're poor, they're on welfare, they whatever. They must have ID to sign up for welfare.
Starting point is 00:38:44 Who is it you're protecting? Your vote. That's who you're protecting. Your ability to swing the vote illegally. That's the case. That's common sense. And every American should take the team jersey off and go, okay, wait, well, those are the facts. Yep.
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Starting point is 00:41:00 Tech bros. Look at me. AI is captain now. Carney. I'm not a communist. Trump is the communist. Starmor, we just sold a major U.S. Navy base. Newsom, you need to hate us more.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Macron, Netflix needs a gay top gun series. Bessent, okay, but paint the jets pink and Cass Newsom as the rear admiral. Malay, do that and I'll chainsaw your TV. Von der Lein, screw the Monroe Doctrine. China, you are also gullible, especially, Canadians. Finland, we can definitely protect
Starting point is 00:41:41 all of Europe ourselves. Zelensky, you know I think I hate all of you. Wall Street, thank God Kamala lost. James O'Keefe. There doesn't seem to be a single form of intelligence life anywhere. Al Gore, don't
Starting point is 00:41:57 charge in Waterfalls. Just visit Tennessee. Christian Anempoor. Al Gore and that Finnish guy are the only people who will talk to me now. Caitlin Collins. Al Gore is literally the only person who will talk to me. The Danish king. I'm going to find that guy flying that no king's banner,
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Starting point is 00:45:01 right now, may I just say Texans are very good at this. You know, Texans are amazing because you could come in, well, I was going to say with a whole Canadian army, but that wouldn't even scare Minnesota. You could come in to Texas with, you know, the whole Russian army and people who live in Texas, I don't mean the fighters, I mean just real Texans, not the people who just moved there,
Starting point is 00:45:24 real Texans. The entire Russian military could come in and Texans would be like, oh, geez. well I guess our afternoon we know what we're going to do going to take care of these guys but when it snows when it gets cold when it starts to have ice they absolutely freak out
Starting point is 00:45:41 all across Texas if you are if you are especially in Dallas you're in any part of the south that is getting the snow and ice you know what the grocery stores were like yesterday it was I'm surprised two more days of this
Starting point is 00:46:00 and people will eat babies. They're just like, they'll just be like, out in the parking. There's nothing left in the store. It's crazy. It is a storm. Are you prepared? Now, when I say that, I know what that means.
Starting point is 00:46:17 I think I'm prepared, but I also know, no, you're not. Because I forget all the stupid stuff. We go into the winter storm here in just a second and so much more. First, let me tell you about Patriot Mobile. Your phone service is something that, you use constantly, but most people never really think about the company behind it. You pay the bill, you expect it to work, and then you assume it's just a neutral utility that doesn't stand
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Starting point is 00:47:53 I make the opposite mistake. Every year when this happens, I'm like looking at people laughing and I'm like, well, I'm prepared. I mean, not kind of prepared, not mostly prepared. I am, I'm a man who has seen things prepared. I've got the generator. I got the fuel. I got enough canned food to feed a Boy Scout jamboree that got lost sometime in 1987 and never went home. I've got flashlights. I've got radios. I've got batteries for devices that didn't even exist during the Nixon administration. and then without fail, it happens. Every single time it happens.
Starting point is 00:48:38 I haven't forgotten the important things. I have the freeze-dried stroganoff that claims it'll taste just like home, you know, if your home is a Soviet research bunker. I don't forget the emergency candles, designed to burn for 12 hours and smell faintly of, despair. But the one thing that turns out that I forget every time is what turns all of that into a decorative pile of optimism and nothing more. Matches. Matches. Nothing humbles a man faster than standing in the dark, holding a perfectly good candle, and looking at your
Starting point is 00:49:20 flashlights, thinking, like, can I rub these together and start a fire just with my confidence? I'll walk into my preparedness room, because I have a preparedness room. And I think, look at me, I am responsible. I am absolutely, I could survive a minor collapse of civilization. And then the power goes out. And suddenly I'm standing there going, does anybody know where we keep fire? I don't, do they can fire? I don't, I think preparedness gives you false.
Starting point is 00:50:00 confidence. A lot of the times it's false because you think you plan for everything. And then you realize, no, no, no, I plan for everything except the thing that makes all of the other things work. You know, like I have generators. I have no extension cords. I don't have any idea where the extension cords are for me to plug in the thing that I need. I have radios. But last time I forgot to charge the ones that we actually use got emergency blankets, you know, but they're vacuum sealed like they're guarding nuclear secrets and of course they're easy to own. They're easy to open.
Starting point is 00:50:34 No, tears open easily? No, it doesn't. You spend 15 minutes trying to open the thing that says tears open easily. It's a lie. Oh my gosh, the storm is not even here and I'm already exhausted just thinking about it. And I live in Florida.
Starting point is 00:50:49 I'm not going to get it. But the southern half of the country, God bless you. You're going to discover things, you know, about things you didn't own and things that you didn't know you do own like that sweater that you bought in 19, or, you know, 2009.
Starting point is 00:51:03 You bought it just in case, just in case. You haven't seen that. You might find it this weekend. Or the space heater that sounds like it's angry at you personally. Do you have that one? Because I have that one. You plug it in and you're like, I'm not sure that's quite safe. And it sounds pissed off.
Starting point is 00:51:23 You know, the people up north, they quietly panic. I don't know. Maybe they're more like the English. You know, they're panicking, but they don't. really show it. You know, down south, winter is like, I don't know, a group project,
Starting point is 00:51:40 between a group project and the Walking Dead. You know, people are buying bread and milk, like they're preparing for some, you know, to summon some carb-based deity. I don't, nobody knows why, but we got to have all the loaves of bread
Starting point is 00:51:53 that you can possibly get. It's going to last two days, guys. It's going to last two days. And knowing questions it, water is suddenly gone, everywhere. You don't have water to last two days? Nope, nope, we don't. Or maybe we do, but we just have to, everybody else is buying water. I should buy water. And meanwhile, I'm making
Starting point is 00:52:12 fun of people thinking, you know, this is, look at this hysterical. Look at this. I've got this right up until I realize, I have no idea where the matches are. Again, you know, preparedness isn't about having everything. I think preparedness is about discovering the things that you took for granite is the things that you forgot. It's the things that you've, oh, I got all that. And then you realize, wait, that doesn't work without electricity. Be able to dry. How am I going to be fine? We'll just use the blow dryer to keep warm. Yeah, the electricity, you got to plug it in, you dope. Anyway, I'll be fine. You know, I'll be lighting the candle with the grill lighter that I actually had to go next door to beg my neighbor, could I borrow your grill lighter? You know, like a
Starting point is 00:53:05 professional, like a professional does. So, I hope you're prepared because everybody's going to freak out. Yes, Ricky. Thank you for the advice, but you're sitting in a warm chair in Florida. Are you mocking us? I'm still freaking out. We're not doing good over here. We're not doing well.
Starting point is 00:53:22 The HEBs look like a Russia grocery store right now. My husband had to wear a tactical vest to go get water. Just a little more empathy, please. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I do have empathy. I'm telling you you're going to, you should prepare, but you're never going to get, you're not going to get all this stuff that you're supposed to have. Here's what you should do. Just make sure that you have bread and water enough for a couple of days. See, the problem is in Texas, this, you don't really know. In Texas, they have no snow removal system.
Starting point is 00:53:55 They have no salt system. They don't have anything to spray down airplanes, you know, for de-icing. So it's the, the only thing that saves. Texas is, well, eventually the temperature is going to go above 32. So it could last a day. It could last a month. You have no idea. But you're not going anywhere. See, the rest of the country doesn't have that.
Starting point is 00:54:17 The rest of the country, I mean, this is the one time you should be grateful. You don't live in Texas. And it's the one time, and you know how bad it's going to get. You can always gauge how bad it's going to get. Did Ted Cruz go someplace for him? He did. And he did. Reports are that he did.
Starting point is 00:54:36 And so that was actually our weatherman was just tracking where Ted Cruz was at the airport. We love you, Ted. If Ted stays home, everything's going to be fine. If Ted is, you know, jetting off to some, you know, sunny, warm place, look out. It's going to be an apocalypse. It's going to be an apocalypse. So we'll have more in just a second. Also, I have to announce something that is, I think, really, really exciting that is going to air.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Do we drop it today? Is it available? Yeah, it should be live. Glenbeck.com right now. Go to the watch page. And our first documentary and the Find Your Voice series is there. Okay. So I want to play something here for Find Your Voice.
Starting point is 00:55:18 I said, I was talking to my staff, I don't know, eight months ago. And I said, part of the thing I want to do on the torch is I want to have, because I love these moments. I don't know if I'm alone in this, but I love these moments where you're watching. you're watching like, I don't know, America's got talent. And somebody walks on stage and you're like, oh, geez, this is going to be bad. Oh, oh, why didn't somebody stop? Yeah, they haven't done anything yet. You're just looking at them and you're sensing this is going to be trouble.
Starting point is 00:55:52 And then they're talking and they're awkward and you're like, this is not going to go well. And then they start singing and all of a sudden you're like, what the hell just happened? And you're crying like a little girl by the end of it. you're like, oh, so great. Because you just love those moments where somebody who has just been counted out, all of a sudden just burst through. And I'm talking to a friend of mine, Roger Love, who is a vocal coach. He, I mean, he has, I mean, he traveled with Elton John when Elton John had polyps.
Starting point is 00:56:25 He's, you know, been with Beyonce. He teaches, you know, he works with Lady Gaga. he taught oh what's her name and the other guy that played Johnny Johnny Cash and June Carter in Walk the Line Joaquin Phillips and Reese Phoenix Walking Phoenix close very close enough I mean I care of that deeply anyway so he's he's really good at what he does but he was as a kid
Starting point is 00:56:58 he was watching a guy named Mel Tillis. You have to be about my age to remember him. He was a country singer, but he was horrible, stuttering. And everybody used to laugh. He'd go on the tonight show and everything else, and everybody would laugh,
Starting point is 00:57:16 and he would be a good sport about it because he knew it was hard, and he could either make it sad or he could make it funny, so he would make it funny. And Roger watched him growing up, and he's like, how is this guy he can't speak but he doesn't stutter when he when he sings and so i'm telling roger
Starting point is 00:57:36 about you know some of the things that i wanted to do and uh he said oh man i got to tell you glen i i cry every time i help somebody stop stuttering and i said what and he said yeah you know there's no way to stop there's no approved way nobody everybody thinks well it's just what you're living with. And he said, it is the easiest thing to fix. I can fix it in 10 minutes. And I'm like, shut up. And he's like, no, I can. So we did, we went, we took our cameras and we followed him. We found a guy in Florida who is a real estate agent. And I mean, when you first meet him, he cannot get even his name out. He is bad. And his real estate, you know, business is not necessarily doing well because he has a hard time connecting with people and instilling them with
Starting point is 00:58:31 confidence that he knows what he's doing because he stutters. And people just think stuttering is, you know, I don't know, you're stupid or whatever. And he's not. He's a brilliant guy. But when we first sat down with him, he's talking about, you know, don't really have a girlfriend, don't really have a social life. I, you know, I'm just focusing on this. I'm trying to make this go. And he's like 35 and he's lived his whole life with this. Then we put. him in a room with, uh, with Roger. And within 20 minutes, no more stuttering. And then we follow him for a couple of weeks afterwards, no more stuttering. And at the end of this episode, this guy is, he's completely transformed. The light is back inside of him. He's optimistic. He's like, he's
Starting point is 00:59:21 talking about, I'm got to go find a girlfriend now. I'm going to get married. I mean, it's amazing what this does. Here's a quick trailer. Play the second trailer, please. The longer version of it. This is from Find Your Voice available right now on glenbeck.com on The Torch. I'm sure that every
Starting point is 00:59:40 stutter has added like a traumatic experience when they go to introduce I often have felt that people don't hear me. I don't have any strategies really as soon as I start having kind of a situation where I'm blocking on every word or every other bird it's kind of like a train
Starting point is 01:00:18 oh Roger Lov oh oh Roger love man instead of being my job to help make great voices I could really use voice teaching to help make great people and make life changes. Your voice is a gift that you learn how to build and then you give it away. Say this to me. I'm not the voice I was born with. Roger, I'm not the voice I was born with. I was born with an instrument.
Starting point is 01:01:03 I was born with an instrument. Alex, sell me this studio. No one is stuck. No one is stuck with a voice they don't like. No one. It's called Find Your Voice. The first episode is airing right now on The Torch at glenbeck.com. It's free until the end of this month.
Starting point is 01:01:32 So you'll be able to see this first. But if you were looking for something that will just really empower you, lift you up, and you see something just amazingly good, check that out. Roger is going to join me here in just a second because we're working on a couple of projects together. And I'm very excited to it. give you a sneak peek on a couple of things here. But we'll do that in just a minute.
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Starting point is 01:03:55 I'll start with George AI. For George AI, I gave a hypothetical situation, see if any of this sounds familiar, where a certain branch of the government, okay, let's just say the judicial, kind of looks like it's reigning supreme over the other two branches of government. And if that was what they had in mind for the American project, if not, what would they do about it? It's like crazy cool. And for Glenn AI, which you haven't talked about this yet, but yesterday was the last day we were in the World Health Organization. we are now out of it. And some of your comments previously on revealing what the WHO is up to
Starting point is 01:04:33 in COVID, it's like crazy enlightening. Those are the two going up to that. I can't. I mean, I got to tell you, the old world order or the old world order that was becoming the new world order with the WHO and the UN and everything else, Trump has done more to dismantle that in five days than I've seen anybody else. You know, I really
Starting point is 01:04:55 think it's hard to compare him as a president because he's so different, but he is, I think, going to be remembered as a re-founder, a guy who has, who's taking and resetting all of it, making sure the foundational stones are back in place the way they're supposed to, because he is taking us out of all of these international organizations. Thank God it's about time. Thank you for getting us out of the WHO. All right, more in a minute. You know, most of us, Put a lot of thought into what we eat. I think most of it. My wife does.
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Starting point is 01:06:55 Head over to glenbeck.com and check it out. Roger Love is a dear friend of mine. I've known him forever. He, most people, don't know this, and probably doesn't want anybody to know, but he has helped me if I lose my voice. And I mean, I've had times when I have no voice whatsoever.
Starting point is 01:07:26 Within 20 minutes, I'm back to full voice. He worked with Rush Limbaugh as well. He has coached every singer under the son, John Mayer, Selena Gomez. He is the coach for Tom Brady on his new venture, Jennifer Annison,
Starting point is 01:07:44 Joaquin Phoenix, Steve Carrell, Will Farrow, Reese Witherspoon, Brad Pitt, Kira Knightley, Bradley Cooper, blah, blah, blah. He's published four books, and he is one of the nicest, most humble men that I know, and really would go out of his way to help anybody. And we were talking, hello, Roger, welcome.
Starting point is 01:08:08 We were talking, I don't know, six months ago. And we were talking about my new venture and what I wanted to do. And I said, I really want to do some things that help people make them, you know, empower them. And you had been giving instruction and you go around the country and you're working with Fortune 500 companies working with their top executives to try to teach them how to speak and be more effective. And so we were kind of, I was calling you about that.
Starting point is 01:08:41 Is there something there? And you're like, well, you know, I kind of, I mean, there's other things. I mean, you work on the whole voice and you mentioned that you could, you could stop somebody stuttering in one session, and I didn't believe you. Tell me, tell me the story. The story was people think that they're locked in whatever sounds they have, and most people don't even like the sound of their own voices when they hear it back, but they think they were born with it. But it's really just an instrument that you, that you weren't given a manual on how to use. So I've spent my lifetime helping people figure out what sounds should come out of their mouths to achieve the success and happiness that they want in their lives.
Starting point is 01:09:27 And your team had brought me this super nice guy named Alex who had stuttered his entire life. And he had tried every cure that was possible, but there wasn't a cure. He went to doctors, he went to psychologists. He's like in his 30s and he had like he'd given up right? Given up. He just figured that when he tried to speak to people, it was not going to come out. And it was causing him to suffer a great deal in his life with his relationships and of course in his business. So I've been dealing with vocal problems my whole life helping people get over them.
Starting point is 01:10:12 So I told you that I could take someone who had been stuttering their entire lives and that I could probably fix them in anywhere between 15 to 20 minutes, certainly, in an hour. So we had the challenge. And again, when people watch this fantastic show that we put together, this documentary, they need to understand that I literally had about an hour with him. and I changed the way that he speaks, which changes how he hears himself, which changes his confidence. He wanted to move into an occupation where he had to speak to people.
Starting point is 01:10:53 If you're a realtor, you have to create relationships with people so that they trust you and want to buy your property along with liking you. So he couldn't make any of that happen. So it was a challenge, but we did it in. And the results,
Starting point is 01:11:09 blew me away, then. I mean, he was, you only had one session with him, right? Only one. I had like a couple of half an hours with him. Okay. And I was watching, because I don't know how long it took to put this document. I mean, know how long it took, but I don't know how long we followed him. But it maybe was maybe, let's say, four to six weeks after your first meeting.
Starting point is 01:11:34 And they sit down with him. And he is speaking without stuttering, without having. and like the full interview. And his, I mean, I know you caught this, Roger. His body language was different. His, you could feel joy in him. You could see, it was beaming out of him. Because he never thought he would ever be able to get there.
Starting point is 01:12:00 Never. I mean, I can't imagine what that felt like. People are trying to make so many different makeovers to change the way they feel about themselves and the way they present themselves to the life, to the world. A new haircut, new wardrobe, go to the gym, lose weight, gain weight. And they haven't thought of that the most important communication tool that you have, how you come across to other people, has solely to do with your voice. If you can't create sounds with your voice that create great communication with other people that you want to talk to.
Starting point is 01:12:35 I don't think I mean, I, I'm in the voice business and I don't think I really even understand this. I mean, I understand what you've done with him, but I don't understand what, like, because you keep saying to me, Glenn, we can change people's lives, we can change people's lives. And so we're going to do it. We've, we've agreed to do a series of these documentaries. And you're going to look for different people who just want their lives changed and you believe they can do it just by changing their voice.
Starting point is 01:13:02 You don't mean like it's not putting on a fake voice. It's what exactly does that mean to you have to. It means that your grandmother unfortunately pass. If your grandmother unfortunately passes away and she sends you a Steinway grand piano, which is huge, you have a couple of choices to make. She gives you this amazing instrument. So first, you have to decide whether you're going to move out all of the furniture in your living room to put the piano there because nobody's going to be able to sit.
Starting point is 01:13:32 it's going to take up all the space. So you decide, okay, I'll take this incredible instrument. I'll put it in my living room. And then you have another decision to make. Is it going to be a frameholder? Or are you going to learn to play music? Your voice is an incredible instrument that most people don't know how to play. You've spent your whole life realizing the sounds you could make to move people emotionally. And when you, when that happens, it shows the best of you, the most authentic, authentic parts of you. And you also have to understand that people don't realize that the way they were taught how to communicate is flawed. People think that speaking is a word-based thing. But check this out. I hate my wife. I love my wife. I hate strawberries. I hate golf. I love golf. I love golf. Words. You don't know how I feel. I have to attach sounds to those words. I love my wife. I love working with people. I love. I love. I love. Okay, I don't really love golf. When you attach the right sounds to the words,
Starting point is 01:14:39 you showcase your intelligence, you showcase your empathy, your emotions, and you become this new, confident person. Do you know that the fear of speaking in public is still the number one fear in America and number one or two all across the world? What are we afraid of? We're afraid of being judged by the way that we
Starting point is 01:15:02 sound so you don't have to have that be a nebulous situation you can literally learn how to sound the right sounds attached to the words and you can move people emotionally you can control the outcome of the come conversations you have because what is life one conversation at a time which creates one relationship at a time which builds the life you want to have and all of that starts with the way that you sound So episode one, find your voice follows Alex. He's a realtor in Tampa who has been stuttering his whole life.
Starting point is 01:15:40 And you can see he is fearful. He's very skeptical. But he wants it to work. And this is not a story about just curing a stutterer. It is what happens when somebody dares to believe their life can actually be different and their voice isn't broken. Find your voice. The other reason why Roger and I are doing this together, is one of my goals with a torch, and if you listen to the show and you've listened for 20 years,
Starting point is 01:16:09 I have had the same open, the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. I've had that for 25 years. I changed it this year. The fusion of entertainment, enlightenment, and empowerment. Because you can be entertained, you can be enlightened. But if you're not empowered, nothing changes. And so Roger and I are working on this project together because I want you to be empowered with the best vocal coach in the world. I mean, he's not going to say this, but I will. There is no one on
Starting point is 01:16:39 his scale. And I want you to be able to have access to learn from him so you can empower yourself because we need great leaders. And I don't mean just in Washington, I mean in our homes and in our communities. We need people who can move people spiritually and emotionally. And if you don't know how to use the instrument that is your voice, it's going to be a lot harder. So this is part of our empowerment segment. Roger, I don't want to announce anything this week. I'm going to have you on next week because we're going to announce something that we're doing. I just want to do want to say any more than that, but we're doing something. We're looking for singers. And everyone has advised me, no, Glenn, just hire these really, because this is a, you know where they're going to be
Starting point is 01:17:29 singing. This is a really big deal. And I have said, no, let's find people from the audience and let's empower them and let them sing. And we're looking for three specific singers. And we only have until May 1st. And so these most likely are not going to be professionals. They're just going to be people from the audience that are trying out. Do you think, because you've heard the music, it's written for this particular event. And one of them is extraordinarily, difficult. You have confidence that you can take three people from the audience that have skill and make them into a world-class singer that fast? I'm confident that I'm confident that I'll be able to take people that have skill. I'm also looking for people that love to sing but feel
Starting point is 01:18:20 trapped in the voice that they have and will do transformations. So I don't even want to make it so easy on us. You and I are about empowering people. I do. So let's, so let's not only, we're, I'm not only looking for the best singers. I'm looking for people that have challenges with singing. I, I used, I spent my whole first 17 years of being a teacher, being a singing teacher. And I thought the greatest thing I could do was help people sing better. But when you train someone to sing, They sing higher, they sing lower, and I've got very good at that skill set. And they sell more records and T-shirts and concert tickets. But then years later, when people started coming to me to work on their speaking voice as well,
Starting point is 01:19:07 I went from just being someone who wanted to help someone have a great voice to the person who was using voice to help make great people, singers, speakers. It's all the same. You have an instrument. You should be able to sing. you should be able to speak. Like I said, I'm challenging people who have challenges with their voice
Starting point is 01:19:28 even for this special project where singing has to be amazing. Okay. Roger Love, vocal coach, no one is stuck with a voice that they don't like. Find your voice. Alex's story, it is the first in a series of docs, released. It went online at glenbeck.com
Starting point is 01:19:47 this morning at 8 a.m. Glennbeck.com. Find your voice, the story of Alex. Roger, and we will announce that other big, big, big, big project next week and we'll have you back on. Thank you so much, Roger. Fantastic. And if people want to reach me or get more information, they could go to rogerlove.com forward slash glen. Watch videos, learn more things.
Starting point is 01:20:11 We're looking for people with voice problems, people that have problems that they want to get passed and can't. So we're looking for other people as well on that. Roger, thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you so much. All right. Let me talk about real estate agents I trust. You know, real estate is one of those areas where confidence can be really misleading.
Starting point is 01:20:31 Everybody seems sure they know what they're doing right up until the moment something goes sideways. And then just a little bit of bad advice becomes really, really real and expensive. That's why real estate agents, I trust, exist. That's not about finding a name from a search result or hoping for the best. This is not about people who are in your area and sign up. And then we do commercials for them. Believe me, it is. not like that at all. We go out and we look for the best real estate agents all across the country.
Starting point is 01:20:59 We hold ourselves to a high standard. We could have more real estate agents. I think we have a waiting list of about 10,000 agents. We will not take them. We'll put them on the list, but we won't take them because we can't follow them. We can't make sure and talk to everybody who has been using real estate agents. I trust, did they follow through on this? How was this? How is this? because we want you to have the best experience. So you know, in a really tough sales market, real estate agents that work with real estate agents, I trust.com,
Starting point is 01:21:28 had their best year last year, and their best year that was the best year before that was the year before. Something is different with these real estate agents. So if you want to sell your house, you want to get the right price for the new house, real estate agents, I trust.com. It's a free service to you.
Starting point is 01:21:45 Real estate agents, I trust. com. Where you're from doesn't matter nearly as much as how you treat folks. It's sad proof. It has to be knocked over the head like hard. More Glenn Beck. Next. So I saw a post from Cernovich, and he's not entirely wrong on this, but I think there's a slight misunderstanding on stuff.
Starting point is 01:22:29 Jennifer Jacobs and Sean Davis, Minnesota federal magistrate drudge refused to sign a complaint, bringing charges against Don Lemon in connection with a church protest on Sunday. and Servich said Minnesota has Democratic senators. That means Trump cannot appoint good judges. He can't appoint a U.S. attorney who would agree with the country on deportations. Even one Democrat can block the agenda under blue slips. This is Grassley's fault. Yeah, I mean, he is.
Starting point is 01:22:54 I mean, it is kind of his fault. But also, let's remember McConnell and Susan Collins and Tom Tillis, you know, it's just not going to happen. But I'm not sure. I mean, I've talked about this. And we have to be really careful when we change some of these things. because these blue slips actually help the Republicans more than they probably benefit the blue states. You know, Democrats, 10 out of 10 times get the crazy Marxist rulings from judges, whereas half the Republican nominees end up going with them. You know, they end up being very unreliable constitutionalists.
Starting point is 01:23:31 So the blue slips help protect the red states from the Democratic insanity where, I mean, guarantee you get rid of them and the Dems will fill Utah and Idaho with crazies. And so we have to be really careful and judicial on all of this. I know that the blue slip thing is a problem. It is a big problem. That's why we're not getting things done. but is that the right fix for it? Because we know how this game works and you've got to play a long game. What's right today may not be the right thing tomorrow.
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Starting point is 01:26:37 So, yes, I would like to dwell on it for just a minute. We'll do that in 60 seconds first. My Patriot Supply. Well, Texas is looking at yet another serious ice storm this weekend. And if you live through even one of those in the past, you know how fast in Texas normal just disappears, roads ice over, power becomes very unreliable. And the question stops becoming, you know, what's convenient, what actually is working Now, what are we going to do? Because you're trapped in your house. In Texas, you're just trapped in your house.
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Starting point is 01:27:53 slash Glenn. You can see everything included. The offer's not going to last long, so go to MyPatriotsupply.com slash Glenn right now. MyPatriot Supply.com. slash Glenn. Yes, I am, and it feels good to be here with you. Let me go to the comments of the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who, I remind you, has never held an elected office, ever. He wasn't even living in Canada.
Starting point is 01:28:24 He was working and living in England. He was the head of the English Central Bank. He has a big business, big, you know, financial business. That business is centered in the United States. And yet somehow or another, everybody in Canada was like, yep, he's the guy. He's the guy to help save Canada. Okay, well, whatever. Trump, he earlier this week, Carney said some nasty things about Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:28:55 And Donald Trump doesn't like it when you see nasty things. And so he says nasty things back. And in a very satisfying moment, Donald Trump said this from the stage of Davos. He said, you know, he was talking about security around the world and in particular NATO. And he said, you know, Mark, before you start shooting your mouth off, you might show a little respect. Canada exists because of the United States. And Carney had a response to that. It took a couple of days, but he got to it finally.
Starting point is 01:29:25 He had a team advisors around him. They're like, what do we say? here's how he here's how he came back to Donald Trump listen to cut five Canada and the United States have built a remarkable partnership
Starting point is 01:29:39 in the economy in security and in rich cultural exchange but Canada doesn't live because of the United States Canada thrives because we are Canadian
Starting point is 01:29:54 news we choose to build a bright future worthy of the ground on which we stand. We choose Canada. Thank you very much. Merci very much. Merci, beaucoup. Okay, so do they thrive? No, I'm sorry, Canada, you're not thriving. You are surviving and you're doing well-ish, but you're not, you're not thriving. And let's set the record straight on one thing. Donald Trump didn't say you weren't thriving. He didn't say you were worthless.
Starting point is 01:30:30 He said you survive because of the United States, meaning, and this is something the entire world forgets, that the entire world should remember before they shut down the United States of America. The Western world is here today, largely because of the taxpayer of the United States of America. largely because the people in red states all across this country that are mocked and ridiculed by lefties and elites everywhere around the world, because they raise good sons and daughters who then join our military and go serve to protect, quite frankly, some of the crappiest countries in the world.
Starting point is 01:31:18 We have rescued more people. We have saved more people. We have freed more people than any other country in the, history of the world and we've never asked for anything. We're not asking. When our soldiers, they don't say, can we take the art? We just conquered this. Can we take the art?
Starting point is 01:31:38 Nope. Can we take the land? Nope. Up until recently, Joe Biden and Ukraine come to mind, we never asked for anything like that. That's not why we did it. We find it a privilege to help the world stay free. quite honestly, we're tired of it because we're carrying that load alone, and we've been carrying
Starting point is 01:32:01 it alone. You know, in 1945, we understood we had to carry that alone. Because every other country had been demolished. There was nothing left of the Western world. And so we took it upon ourselves to rebuild Japan. At least the Japanese are grateful. To rebuild Japan. To rebuild Germany and France and every other country that had been decimized. by the Germans in war. So we carried the load. Now the load's getting a little heavy.
Starting point is 01:32:36 We're, we're mired in wars that are endless. We have our soldiers over in Germany. Can I ask, are we stupid? We have our soldiers over in Germany to protect them from what? Answer the question. To protect them from or whom, whom, say it.
Starting point is 01:32:52 Russia. Meanwhile, Germany's making deals to buy oil from, say it, whom, whom? Russia, what the hell do we have soldiers on their border for? Why are we over there? Well, we're over there because we need the bases. Why do we need the bases? Let's be honest.
Starting point is 01:33:14 Why do we need the bases? Because we're the only ones keeping waterways and shipping channels open. If it wasn't for the airplanes, the soldiers and the ships in the United States, the shipping lines would have been closed. They'd be ruled by pirates. or tyrants, thugs, or just people that are not friendly to the West. And what would happen? Canada wouldn't be able to thrive, which, by the way, look at your GDP.
Starting point is 01:33:46 You're not thriving. I mean, I can't believe I'm in this situation where I'm tearing down because I love Canada and I love Canadians and I don't want a problem with Canadians. But please, don't overestimate. I mean, I'll say this about America. We currently have a GDP of 5.4. A year ago, we had a GDP of what, 1.8? It was in the crapper.
Starting point is 01:34:08 We were doing everything wrong. We weren't thriving. We were barely surviving. So I'll say that about me. Let's just be realistic here. And that's all America is asking you for is no. We want you to thrive. I want Europe to thrive.
Starting point is 01:34:23 I want Germany to thrive. I would love everybody who is our ally and our friend to have a GDP of 10% every year. I think it would be great, be wonderful. So I don't wish ill on anyone, but it would be nice from time to time if somebody in a position of power
Starting point is 01:34:44 would recognize we might not be free if it wasn't for the soldiers who bled and died all over the world. We might not be free if it wasn't for the taxpayer, the United States taxpayer that is currently, what is our budget? $1.7 trillion
Starting point is 01:35:00 that's more than most countries even make $1.7 trillion every year to keep the world free, to keep the shipping lanes open. So Canada, I love you. I want a great relationship with Canada. And I don't agree with the way Donald Trump has spoken about Canada from time to time. So I'm with you from time to time on that. I don't understand that. But he does not hate Canada. He does not want to take you over. But your prime minister, what did you hire? Who did you hire? He's your savior? The big bank guy? Really? Who's doing all the big bank deals? That's him. That's going to keep you free. Okay. Good. Good for you. Good luck with that. I'm sorry. I just.
Starting point is 01:36:02 You know, I find myself sounding more jingoistic, and I'm not. I'm not a jingoistic guy. I love my country. And I do think we're the best in the world. But we suck at a lot of things as well. But not when it comes to keeping the world free. We don't suck at that. Mainly because it's our defense department.
Starting point is 01:36:27 And so Congress and the courts and everybody else has very little to say about, you know, how we conduct wars and conduct ourselves. Not that we haven't made mistakes, but it doesn't seem like we're making a lot of them right now. We can talk about under Joe Biden when the politicians were running everything. Yeah, we made a lot of mistakes. Made a lot of mistakes. Afghanistan is one of them.
Starting point is 01:36:48 But please give it a rest, Canada. Can somebody please just say, look, I hate Donald Trump. I hate these tariffs. I hate, what are you to say whatever you'll want about? I hate Glenn Beck and all of his listeners. Whatever. but could you follow it with, but I do think we do need to recognize
Starting point is 01:37:07 the American soldier and the American military might is what kept the West free. And it's been a long time. And they rebuilt us. And they shared the prosperity. And as America does well, you know, I love this. If America gets a cold, the rest of the world, you know, it gets a fever and is down.
Starting point is 01:37:27 Well, whatever that phrase is. we get the sniffles, the rest of the world gets a cold. That's what it is. So please, everybody knows that. If we're doing well, you do well. It's not the other way around. If Canada is doing really, really super well, are we going to see it, really here?
Starting point is 01:37:49 Are they going to, is it going to trickle down to the United States? No. No. Sorry, I did not mean to go off on that for that long. let me give you somebody else. There's a Canadian who's actually speaking common sense, and I love this. This is a Canadian citizen who is the man behind the watchdog group Integrity T.O.
Starting point is 01:38:13 And he was at a city council meeting in Toronto for a budget meeting. And he steps up to the microphone. He's like, hey, before you do this, I just would like to say something. Listen to this guy. He's talking about Canadians. and he's absolutely right. This is the kind of sense that everybody needs. And if you're happening to be watching at glenbeck.com,
Starting point is 01:38:35 watch the city councilmen. They're all like, what the hell is happening here? Why is this guy even allowed to say these things? Because it's just outrageous. Listen to this. Okay, I'd like to start my deputation in a good way by acknowledging the people who fund this municipal enterprise, the Toronto taxpayer.
Starting point is 01:38:51 Let's reflect and remember that every word spoken in this chamber, every light bulb and every salary paid, including those of citizens. City Councilors is funded almost entirely by the hard work and earnings of taxpayers and property owners. Nearly all of the city's $18.9 billion budget comes directly from them. We acknowledge that while taxpayers and property owners have endured an almost 20% increase in the last three years, only a small and insulated group decides how much of their income is expropriated to sustain a burgeoning municipal bureaucracy that continues to grow,
Starting point is 01:39:24 regardless of outcomes and results. We pay respect to those taxpayers because without them, this institution could not indulge in ideological excesses like renaming streets and public squares. Painting roads with inferior and environmentally damaging red paint, nor fund harm reduction programs that result in a steady stream of drug paraphernalia littering our streets, sidewalks, parks, and playgrounds. In this spirit of acknowledgement and with an eye to the future, we recognize the Toronto taxpayer and revere their tolerance for being taxed. I don't know if Mr. Rogers was next to speak. I don't know where the music was coming from there at the end. But I think all city councils should play that music while somebody is speaking because it made me feel much, much better. It was amazing to watch the looks on some of the faces of the city councilmen like,
Starting point is 01:40:14 how long is this guy going to go on? And what he's saying is absolutely true. Absolutely true. I mean, they start the city council meeting up there. I'm pretty darn sure with we just a recognition, a recognition that this is. stolen land. You know, I love this. I just love this. I'd like to recognize that this is stolen land. Like, that's going to make the people who you stole it from feel better. You know what I mean? Oh, finally, they're recognizing that they stole it from us. Really? If you, if I got over to your
Starting point is 01:40:47 house and I stole your car and then every time I saw you, I would say, before we start this conversation, I'd just like to recognize that I'm driving the car I stole from you. It wouldn't, it wouldn't, your mood would not improve. Okay. This is just the dumbest thing I've ever seen. More in a minute. Let me tell you about life lock. Most people don't think about identity theft until it's already happening.
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Starting point is 01:42:24 It's lifelock.com, 1-800, LifeLock promo code, Beck. 10 seconds. Back to the line. So do we have DeWoke Farmer yet? I think he's cut eight. Here's DeWolk Farmer in Minnesota. Listen.
Starting point is 01:42:51 Yesterday, I went into a church with Makima Armstrong and I protested these white supremacists. The pastor of the church is a f***ed ice leader in the city. How can you be a fucking? pastor and be a ice agent. They want to come after me? F*** up. How can they
Starting point is 01:43:11 live so comfortably while the people from Somalia that are in this country legally that have fucking citizenship can't even go to their mosque and pray? How do they deserve any different? Fri- those foscies.
Starting point is 01:43:25 Come and get me, Pam Bondi, you f*** traitorous bitch. All power to the people. He's in general. to me. Um, so, and I'm going to miss him terribly. I weep. I weep silent, silently, silently, but surely I weep, uh, for him. Uh, it's a, a woke farmer. If he, if he actually even is a farmer, hey, farm boy, the policies that you're pushing for right now, I may ask you,
Starting point is 01:43:55 how'd they work out for the farmers in the Soviet Union? How'd they work out for the farmers in Ukraine. How they work out for the farmers in China? Wherever these policies that you're so in love with, they're ever enacted, you know, loses their farms right away? The stupid farmer like you. The farmers lose their farms because they're not, you know what? They're landowners. They're landowners. They're part of the system. So they take people like you and they shoot them. And then they take dummies like you who know nothing about farming and say, hey, now you go farm. And they're like, I guess this is an easy job or just get onto a tractor and I'll make potatoes.
Starting point is 01:44:40 They have no idea how any of it works. And then everybody starts to starve. And then the government comes back and says, you're part of the problem too. And they take those people and shoot them and then take another group of people that know nothing about farming and say, you go farm. and it just lather, rinse, repeat. So please, de-woke farmer. What a moron.
Starting point is 01:45:04 What a moron. Yeah, they're rounding up citizens, Somali citizens who have done nothing wrong. Really? Could I see that list of Somali citizens that are citizens who have done nothing wrong? Can I see that list? I like that list.
Starting point is 01:45:22 Because if there are Somali citizens, who have done nothing wrong, do not have a warrant executed against them, I'm going to stand with you, DeWoke Farmer. But you know what? I have no fear. You should have fear. Oh, well, no, now you're already in jail, so don't fear them coming for you. They already came.
Starting point is 01:45:42 I'd stand with you. If we were picking up innocent people who were actually citizens, I would be with you. That's not what's happening. That's not what's happening. And how do I know? Because if you had that evidence, it would be all over ABC, NBC, and CBS. It'd be everywhere.
Starting point is 01:46:06 But I don't see that. I just see people like you using the F word, wearing a hat with the F word, and a T-shirt that has the F word on it, saying they're coming in there arresting innocent people. Where are the names? Where are they? because I know they'd put them on the front page of the New York Times. Ricky, can you just look into that? Can you find the name?
Starting point is 01:46:36 Is there a list anywhere of the names of all of these people? You're going to look into it. To give it to me here in just a second. We'll come back with more. And I've got much more to say about the goings-on of the week at the WEF and Davos. and we're going to begin with a German chancellor. Yeah, next.
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Starting point is 01:48:39 Duh, woke farmer one more time, just so I make sure that I'm right about what he was saying. Here's Duh, woke farmer. Yesterday, I went into a church with the Kima Armstrong, and I protested these white supremacists. The pastor of the church is a f***-ice leader in the city. How can you be a f*** pastor and be a f*** ice agent? Easy. They want to come after me? F*** up.
Starting point is 01:49:05 How can they live so comfortably while the f***ing up? people from Somalia that are in this country legally, they have citizenship, can't even go to their mosque and pray. How do they deserve any fucking different? Fri- those fosies. Come and get me, Pam Bondi, you f*** traitor. Well, she did, so I don't need any more. She did. I just want to make sure I heard it right that these people who have their legal citizens have been arrested and cannot go to their mosques. Now, we have arrested ICE over the last 12 months. Give me a rough estimate, Ricky. Couple 100,000. Couple hundred thousand. A couple hundred thousand. In one fiscal year. Okay. So in the last
Starting point is 01:49:50 year, ICE has arrested a couple of hundred thousand. And his thing is, we are arresting US citizens. People who are here legally don't have an arrest warrant and they're citizens. Okay, first of all, ICE doesn't have a right to pick up a citizen. So immediately, I'm with you. If they start picking up citizens, I'm with you. That's not their job. They can't do that. You can't deport somebody who is a citizen, although I would love to try with Elon Omar.
Starting point is 01:50:20 The next thing is, okay, so why is it ABC, NBC, CBS, all of these liberal news organizations who, why isn't Don Lemon? Let's try that. Why hasn't Don Lemon produced the names of all of the people who have been arrested who are Somali American citizens without a record that have been scooped up? Now, I just said, my guess is because none have been. I was wrong. I was wrong. In the last year, the number of citizens that citizens that have been arrested by ICE is too. Two. One was released a couple of hours into it. The other one, they didn't sort it out until the next day. But they were immediately released once the problem was found. So two, two Somali citizens, two. That's what he was talking about. Somali citizens, citizens who are being scooped up. The number is two. And they're not in jail. And they're not in trouble. And you have a hundred or two hundred.
Starting point is 01:51:33 thousand arrests going on in hostile situations. You have to admit that a mistake might be made. You correct that mistake immediately by releasing them. As soon as you know, you release them, apologize. Sorry, we had no right to do that to you. So where are all these victims? Where are all these victims? These victims are all made up people. They're all made up. They're made up. That's why they concentrate on, what was her name, Renee something or other, and I'm not going to remember her name, and I don't feel bad about that. You know, you drive your car into a cop. I've, I've, I've, I've, I've been clear on this since practically the year I was born. You go after the cops. You don't, you behave in a reckless way with the cops. You put them in
Starting point is 01:52:22 danger. Good luck with that. Good luck with that. They're the ones with the force. They're the ones with a gun. You're going to lose. Okay. So don't do that. That's a, rule a thumb I live by and so do my kids. Don't put cops in danger. You can disagree with them. Not the time to discuss it. Do what they say, move on, then come back with a big ass attorney. They're not doing that. Why? Because they know they have nothing. And so these politicians, these organizations whip these people into a frenzy with absolute lies. Oh, man. And that is, I think that's the hardest thing. That's the hardest thing that we have to get over are the lies.
Starting point is 01:53:11 And there are lies on our side, too. By the way, apparently I'm being paid by the Jews. And it was very suspicious that my children were that close to Charlie Kirk when he died. That's the latest. And by the way, you don't have to worry about me. The people who are spreading that, don't worry about me. You're dealing with Tanya now. And Mama Bear, it, Mama Bear is a monster.
Starting point is 01:53:41 When you wake her up in the middle of the night and say something about her children, don't worry about me. I'm the least of your worries. Say one more thing about my children and Charlie Kirk, one more. And I'm going to let her walk out the front door with your address. We have lies everywhere. And that's why it is so important to speak. the truth and speak with clarity.
Starting point is 01:54:08 And it is hard. I know. But if you don't know for sure, don't say it. If you don't know if that's AI or that you can verify that fact, don't repost it. Don't send it to people. Let me just share one thing with you before we end the week. Truth still exists. Responsibility still matters.
Starting point is 01:54:36 and if you want to remain free, we have to choose both of those things. We have to choose truth and responsibility, or we're all going to lose everything. There's not going to be a winner in this. We all lose everything. And history is so clear. Man, I wish more people knew about history. You know what? I've decided people on the left are just like teenagers.
Starting point is 01:55:01 You can tell a teenager over and over again, look, I did this when I was your age. It's not going to work out for you. Here's what's going to happen. You don't know. You're just going to stupid. You're not the right person and talk to me about it. Well, all right, whatever. It's going to leave a mark.
Starting point is 01:55:16 You know, it's not. You're so patient missing. Whatever. And you try for a while, you know, but at 17, you're like, go for it. Just go for it. Yep, run towards that plate glass window. Because I'm here you're smarter. I mean, you get to that point at some point.
Starting point is 01:55:34 But you know, amazing? They grow up. And suddenly they're like, wow, you know, if I run towards that plate glass window, I could slip and fall. And that would be a bad thing because I could go through that window. And then you have to sit there quietly and just be like, wow, I never thought of it that way. Huh, that's good. How did you, how did you come up with that? Well, not from you. Okay. No, I wasn't saying that. I just really, it's really a great idea. Thank you. It takes until they're 40, maybe if we're lucky before they come back and go, you know what, I was really stupid. I'm telling you people on the left are teenagers.
Starting point is 01:56:12 Grow up. Grow up. History matters. Not everybody was an imbecile who lived in the past. You're not the genius you thought you were when you were 16 or 17 years old. And I know because I was 16 or 17 and I thought I was a genius. Civilizations don't collapse because their enemies are strong. We collapse because the citizens forget who they are because we trade truth for comfort and
Starting point is 01:56:48 responsibility for grievance. Isn't that what we've done? We have traded responsibility for grievance and character doesn't matter anymore. Convenience is what matters. And slowly but surely, almost really polite. we surrender all of the habits that made us who we were, who we are, who got us here. And the great lie of today is that chaos is normal and that somebody else is going to show up and fix it for us. And that institutions can replace conscience and systems will substitute for virtue.
Starting point is 01:57:30 They never have. They never will. Hey, teenagers, listen up. You're not going to like the sound of it, but that doesn't work that way. every free society has rested on exactly the same foundations citizens capable of self-government because they govern themselves first what is it that jordan peterson talked about make your bed clean your room what is that govern yourself do the things that you know you have to do do those things first my message to you is we've had a great week been a scary week whoo
Starting point is 01:58:13 scary things are coming our way. Gold and silver off the charts, I've always told you, you know, world's going to be an absolute chaos when gold hits $5,000 an ounce. Well, I think we're here because gold is almost at $5,000 an ounce. And they're now saying it's going to be $7,000 an ounce. Can you imagine how much chaos the world's going to be in? Imagine how much nobody's going to believe anything from anybody when it hits $7,000 an ounce. So the message to you today is don't be afraid.
Starting point is 01:58:45 Just wake up. Don't outsource any of your thinking. Don't surrender to a crowd. Don't do it. Don't confuse compassion with surrender, tolerance with silence or unity, you know, with obedience. None of that stuff. Get married. Build a strong family.
Starting point is 01:59:04 Find your purpose with your family and your children. Because that's the only thing. Take it from a guy who really thought in my 20s that fame and fortune and everything else is what gives a life purpose and meaning. It's a fraud. It's a lie. The only thing that gives you a life meaning is your family, is your children, is your relationship with them. It's your relationship with God. Your relationship with truth.
Starting point is 01:59:39 Those are the only things that matter. And that's something that you have to choose every single day. Those things just don't happen. It's a choice. That's what I've learned this week. I think that's the most important message I can share with you this week. We're headed in the right direction. It's going to get really tough from here.
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Starting point is 02:01:36 800, the number four relief. Let's see if you're next getting out of pain with ReliefFactor.com. Glenn Beck is back after this. Biennue at board of Via Rai. Embarked and celebrate. Rigolet. Publié. Savoy. Admirate.
Starting point is 02:02:06 And profite. Via Rai. I have to tell you I love the Glenbeck insiders. These are people that are on glenbeck.com right now. They're watching the show and chatting back and forth with each other. It's kind of a really cool community. And Ricky was just reading some of the comments to me during the break. Share them, Ricky.
Starting point is 02:02:39 Amy, I love you. She said, only an insider for Glenn Beck would say this. we gave our grandkids silver for Christmas. Like that's, but then she also said, She's smart. Oh, yeah. Like, only an insider of yours would say that and give that to their kids for Christmas when they're asking for gun, you know, sorry, you know, toy guns.
Starting point is 02:03:04 But she also said stock up on cigarettes and vodka for bartering. And is that a good idea? Okay. People ask me all the time, Glenn, what can I do that is not so expensive? That. that cigarettes and alcohol because that is I mean first of all you're going to get the smokers and the people are going to start smoking when things get
Starting point is 02:03:24 really bad but they're going to have that habit and that might be one thing but alcohol is a drug it will be it'll be the painkiller when you don't have CVS around how are you going to pay just think of yourself in the 1860s I got to have to cut into you Jeb all right give me the rag a stick to bite down on and a bottle of whiskey. I don't want to go back to those days, but that is cash. That is really important bartering. You know, that's a really inexpensive way to have something ready and,
Starting point is 02:03:58 and, you know, at hand. So good idea. Jason, earlier today, you told me about a insider that is struggling right now, feeling really alone. And I can't remember his name. Was it Mike?
Starting point is 02:04:20 Are you there? Is anybody there? Can you hear me, Jim? Are you there, Jason? It was Jim. Yes. I don't know how I got Mike. It was Jim.
Starting point is 02:04:31 And tell me his story again. So Jim said that he felt like he felt like he was part of the community and he felt like he had people that were around him during the broadcast because of the community here. But then after the show, he said he felt all alone. And we immediately picked that out from the rest of the community. The entire community kind of wrapped around him. and he said that he was leaving later in the show, but it sounded like he was feeling better. Yeah, good.
Starting point is 02:04:58 That is one thing that, you know, the torch is about empowering you and connecting you to one another and building a community. We have some things that are a year away that are really dynamic and very exciting for this community that I don't think anybody else has tried to do before,
Starting point is 02:05:19 at least in my best, position. And I just think we're just going to build a great community because I go all over the country and I meet our listeners. I meet our viewers. I meet people who just even brush across us and they're just different and they're good and they're decent and there's millions of them. And you should know each other and, you know, connect and empower one another and stick
Starting point is 02:05:47 together as a group because it's going to be tough. But if we know we have friends everywhere, we're going to be able to survive and help each other in those tough times. So become part of that community. You can do it at glenbeck.com. Become part of the torch. We'll see you next week.

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