The Glenn Beck Program - New Footage DEBUNKS the Media's Alex Pretti Narrative?! | 1/29/26

Episode Date: January 29, 2026

Glenn breaks down the difference between the organized disruption happening in Minnesota and the protests and explains why one of them is only causing more death and violence. Glenn analyzes the ongoi...ng rise in gold and silver prices and explains how Japan’s potential economic changes will affect America. Glenn warns that Japan is the dress rehearsal for what will happen to the rest of the world. Glenn analyzes the newly released video of Alex Pretti, allegedly showing him acting aggressively toward ICE agents 11 days before being killed. Stu reads a list of detainees the media have claimed were murdered by ICE, but the facts of each death tell a different story. Glenn and Stu discuss the recent incident where Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) had a liquid thrown on her and the potential political leanings of the attacker. Glenn speaks on the importance of not becoming a mouthpiece for any one side and of sticking to your principles.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:03:02 It is Thursday, January 29th of 26th. There's a lot going on. Tom Homan just spoke a few minutes ago about the situation in Minneapolis. We got a lot to say about the peaceful legal observer, the innocent man, the greatest guy ever. No threat. End of story. The lies that the media has said, it's now verified video, and we're going to talk about that. He's clearly not peaceful.
Starting point is 00:03:29 He was there with intent. And rage, honest to God, rage. And I'll explain that coming up in just a minute. Also, the raid on election headquarters, a topic we need to touch today. Elon Omar, she was sprayed with a vicious, vicious, vicious, substance smelled weird and we'll explain what it was coming up in a minute also if this show were an early warning system you know not a news desk not a panic room uh but just a system of you know like a like a panel that you would see in you know a control room some lights would be flashing
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Starting point is 00:05:45 So, you know, really good shows, really good podcasts will tell you what happened yesterday. And there's a lot of those. And they'll give you an opinion. I personally think the world has enough opinions and you certainly don't need mine. I think my job really needs to be as somebody who can see slightly over the horizon and show you what these things mean. What's happening, what happened yesterday, what they mean to you today, more or importantly, what does this mean if these things continue to go in the direction that they're going? So we can we can not ignore these warning signs and look at them through history and through
Starting point is 00:06:26 common sense. So if we were an early warning system, there would be some lights on the panel that are flashing today. Some would be red, some would be yellow, and some would actually be green. So let me just go through all of these things because it matters. Not everything would be red, you know, but panic is what you feel after you have ignored the warnings or you didn't know that was a warning. You didn't, you didn't, you didn't hear about it. So let me read the panel for you honestly here. There's some red lights flashing today that you need to know. And these are not political opinions.
Starting point is 00:07:03 They are historic danger signs. I've checked these back and forth with history because I'm looking at history now and saying, where are we, you know, in Rome or in France? Where are we in history? One of the biggest warning signs that I see right now is red light number one, and that would be the loss of nuance. This one is blinking really hard, and you see it in the pretty conversation, okay?
Starting point is 00:07:33 There is no nuance here. There is, you know, a healthy society can hold two ideas at the same time, an unstable society cannot do that. And right now we're losing the ability to say somebody can be really guilty and a bad guy and mistreated. Law enforcement can be necessary, needed, doing their job and fallible.
Starting point is 00:08:00 Protests can be legitimate and infiltrated by insurrectionists. Those things are all true. But America can't see that anymore. And that's when, you know, when everything collapses into all good or all evil, there is no moral clarity anymore. That's moral laziness. Rome didn't fall when people disagreed. America has never fallen when we disagree.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Rome and America will fall when disagreement becomes identity warfare. That light is bright, bright. red in America. Warning sign. Red light number one. Red light number two. Faction over truth. Truth, you know, you know what the name Israel means? The name Israel means to wrestle with God. Now, how could Israel be the chosen people if their name says wrestle with God? Because truth is meant to be wrestled with. It's meant to be argued about, wrestled with, thought about, argued about tearing it apart, tearing yourself apart at night. The only way I am who I am, the only reason why I know who I am is because I wrestled with everything in me. I tore myself apart. What is it I
Starting point is 00:09:29 really believe? What is worth living for? What's worth dying for? What's worth arguing about? what's not, what's true. But now truth is something we argue for like a team. And facts no longer persuade. All they do now is signal allegiance. That's really dangerous. That's a late stage indicator. Once truth bends to faction, power then replaces persuasion every time in every civilization in all of history.
Starting point is 00:10:04 And that light is flashing red. All of these things are coming in Minnesota. Red light number three. Organized disorder. Not protest. Protest is needed. Protest is important. Protest is constitutionally protected.
Starting point is 00:10:23 No matter what anybody says, everyone has a right to go out and protest what ICE is doing. everyone has a right to go out and protest what some of these judges are doing by not enforcing what some of these cities are doing by saying they're a sanctuary city you have a right to protest you have a right to protest the law you have a right but you don't have a right to disrupt the law you have a right to go protest the people who make the law to get them to change the law
Starting point is 00:10:55 you have a right to go and stand peacefully and protest the cops, if that's what you want, or ICE, but you do not have the right to engage and disrupt the law. When unrest becomes coordinated, when it becomes professionally funded, strategically disruptive, and shielded by moral confusion, because there's no morality here, it's moral confusion. That's no longer a spontaneous civic expression.
Starting point is 00:11:29 It's not. That is pressure being applied to the system. Rome faced this. Internal destabilization. It was justified as the will of the people. Red light, red light, red light, red light, red light. Pay attention, America, red light. Now, there's some other things that are flashing.
Starting point is 00:11:47 I want to go through that are yellow lights and they're serious, but they're not fatal at this point. These are warnings, not verdicts. Yellow light number one. Currency confidence. Gold is rising. And the way gold is rising, it's not a collapse announcement. It is a stress gauge. It is a very important.
Starting point is 00:12:12 Do you know what gold is up to today? It is trading now today, at least a few minutes before I went on the air. Futures were trading at as high as $5,600 an ounce. It was $4,900 an ounce on Friday. I'll give you some historic comparisons of this. in a few minutes. It's not good. Now, gold doesn't predict dates. All that gold does is reflect trust or the lack of it. And when people begin to move towards hard assets, what they're saying is, I'm not sure any of these promises hold. But what promises are those? Promises of we're a
Starting point is 00:12:53 stable society. We are not going to spend ourselves into oblivion. That our government and our Congress gets it and they're going to stop spending so much and borrowing so much. They don't know, they no longer believe that NATO can hold the world together. America can hold the world together. They know things are beginning to get really dicey. It's a yellow light and it is trending hotter every day. Pay attention to that. Now, yellow light number two.
Starting point is 00:13:24 This goes along with yellow light number one. Debt saturation. debt isn't immoral, but debt that can't be discussed honestly and paid back is immoral. And it's dangerous. When a nation stops saying, how are we going to pay this bill? When the nation says, who's going to pay this bill? Who bears the burden of this bill? Or they stop asking, what happens if confidence breaks?
Starting point is 00:13:57 that's what's happening with gold. What happens if people start to believe we're not going to pay this back? That's when debt becomes corrosive and deadly. Now, we're not Rome yet, but this gauge is rising. Yellow light number three, institutional distrust. This goes with the red lights I gave you and the yellow lights. Not skepticism, but distrust. Skepticism is healthy.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Skepticism is the American system. What are the first five rights in the First Amendment? You have a right to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, freedom of assembly, meaning you can go and assemble in the streets, and freedom of petition. You can petition your government. I want answers. So skepticism is our First Amendment and it's healthy. Distrust is paralyzing. When people believe the courts are illegitimate, that it doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:14:55 You just, you have to be connected. You have to be on one side or the other. If they believe elections are meaningless, law enforcement is either sacred and can make no mistakes or evil and can do no good. The system loses its elasticity, its ability to stretch and bend the way it has to. That's yellow, not red, but close enough to pay attention because it's getting deeper yellow.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Before I break, there are some green lights. Let me give you that, because these matter more than most people think, because the green lights are important. Green light number one, these are good things. We're still arguing about right and wrong. We're still having those debates. Collapsing societies stop arguing about morality.
Starting point is 00:15:45 They argue only about power. And we're still arguing about justice and what it means, limits, rights, responsibility. That's not decay. that's conscience. It's still alive. That's a green light. That's a good light. Green light number two. The Constitution still exists and it's still being cited. Rome ruled by decree. We're still fighting over the documents. It's getting a little, it's getting a little sketchy, but we're still arguing it. And that tells you something powerful. People still believe rules matter, even when they break them.
Starting point is 00:16:25 It's green, but it's fragile. Green light number three, I'm able to get on the air and speak to you about these warnings. MSNBC is able to get on the air and speak to you about what they see as warning signs. Rome silenced its warnings. We are today still able to have them on the air legally. Both sides. That alone means this system is not finished.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Early warning signs only matter before the catastrophe. And here's the most important thing to remember. Red lights do not mean doom. They mean choice. Make a choice. Civilizations don't collapse because warnings exist. They collapse because warnings are mocked, politicized, or ignored. So the question is, not are we Rome.
Starting point is 00:17:25 The question is, will we do what Rome does? didn't do and respond to the warning signs while the lights are still on. Because once the panel goes dark, there are no more warnings. Pay attention to the warning signs today. All right. I want to talk to you a little bit about gold. Then we're going to get into Minnesota. We'll continue in 60 seconds.
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Starting point is 00:19:42 So you have some idea. Gold's price has grown nearly three times in just three years. That is a pace that historically to do what it's just done would take four decades at normal rates. It would have taken 40 years to do what it is done in three years. gold is not twice as what it was. It's nearly five times what it was four years ago. That's because a few things are happening. And I tried to explain this the other day,
Starting point is 00:20:16 and I think I did a really poor job, so I want to try one more stab at it, because this is important. This is one of the red flashing lights on the warning table that you really need to look at and understand. For decades, Japan lived in a really strange artificial calm, you know, they, after the asset bubble, remember when they owned everything in the 90s and everybody was like,
Starting point is 00:20:38 we're being taken over by Japan. Japan crashed. It had a bubble. And then they did something no other major country had ever done at scale. They were the first to freeze interest rates at or near zero. And then they borrowed enormous amounts of money. Its central bank, the bank of Japan, began buying its own government debt. And the idea was really simple. If we just keep money cheap forever, nothing breaks. We could just keep printing. I mean, it's insane, but it worked for a while. For a long time, it looked like Japan might be right. Then came part two. Then people started realizing, wait a minute, I can profit off of this. And something became what's called the yen carry trade. And it's basically Japan became the world's credit card. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:27 And here's the thing that most people miss. Japan became the cheapest place on earth to borrow large sums of money. So large global investors borrowed a yen at almost zero percent interest. They converted the yen into U.S. dollars. And then they went out to our stock market and bought stocks and bonds and real estate here in America, anything, they would have a yield over zero and everything had a yield over zero. And then they would pocket the difference. That's called the yen carry trade. And the entire world was doing it. Okay. A simple analogy here is Japan is the friend who said, you can borrow as much as you want. Don't worry about interest. Take your time, pay me back. No big deal. The entire global financial system was like, okay.
Starting point is 00:22:17 And America benefited enormously because the cheap foreign money flowed into U.S. assets. U.S. borrowing costs stayed lower than they would have. Markets were calmer than really they deserved. Japan was basically the shock absorber for the entire world. Why is it now a house of cards? Because this only works if three things never change. Japan's interest rates stay near zero. The yen stays weak but stable. And investors believe Japan can always print its way out.
Starting point is 00:22:51 But history says, no, none of that is true. Okay, none of that is true. None of this will last forever. So Japan now has to make a choice. They have one of the highest debt to GDP ratios in history. They have an aging population, rising inflation it can't ignore, currency that's been bleeding value, and eventually lenders start saying,
Starting point is 00:23:14 if this is so safe, why does it need life support? Now we're at the point where things are starting to break. And let me tell you what's happening right now and why this matters to you. In just a few seconds, stand back. for that. All right, my Patriots supplied. So it feels like every day there's something new to worry about. I mean, we're going to have temperatures in the 40s here in
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Starting point is 00:25:39 five or six days, that's astronomical. It's just, it doesn't happen this way. Okay. And I want to talk to you about the delivery of gold. And Stu is just telling me off the air. I'm going to get back to Japan here and why this is all happening. But Stu and I were just talking off the air that he's seeing people saying, you know, you shouldn't buy real gold. You should buy paper gold. Let me explain why you're starting to see that because I think that's bull crap. But, you know, hear me out.
Starting point is 00:26:12 Gold and silver normally is sold through the paper contracts, okay? And they can promise to deliver at a later date and you can take delivery. most people don't take delivery of it. They just want the paper, okay? And that is normal when you're living in normal times. But when you're saying, you know, I don't know if I trust anything anymore. You start to say, I think I want that gold or silver delivered, okay? And when that happens, you know, they start to deliver it.
Starting point is 00:26:41 And there are certain months out of the year that are big delivery months, okay? January is not a big delivery month. Let's just, let's talk about it for silver for a second. Silver in January in, you know, historically speaking, January's past. It's not uncommon to see a million ounces of silver delivered or two million ounces, sometimes less. But, you know, it can be around that. January is typically quiet.
Starting point is 00:27:11 This is not where stress usually shows up. And yet, this January, this month, on the books to be delivered by the end of the month, 40 million ounces. 40. Typical is one or two. We're at 40 million, and this is way abnormal. This is not the way it works.
Starting point is 00:27:35 This is not a delivery month. And when delivery is demanded in months where it's not normally like this, where it's way off the record, what does it mean for a delivery month, a standard delivery month? And that standard delivery month is March. Now they're starting to look at March because what is going to happen to the inventory, you know, normally in March, it can begin with 20 to 30 million ounces.
Starting point is 00:28:04 And the system can absorb that easily and nothing happens. 40 or 50 million ounces and the the system starts to stress a little bit. I don't, you know, we can do it, but it's stressful. 70 to 80 million ounces, and that's when they start saying, we have a problem with inventory. I'm not sure we're going to make 80 million ounces. Ready for delivery, or people that are saying, I want delivery in March. They bought their contract. They want delivery in March.
Starting point is 00:28:36 They are now looking at a delivery today in March of 100. 110 to 120 million ounces of silver. Earth shattering. Something's very wrong. So what is happening? Let me go back to the moment that we're at now where things are starting to break in Japan, because this is really important. Investors now, because Japan is under such stress,
Starting point is 00:29:13 Japan investors are selling their government bonds. When the bond prices fall, that means Japan has to raise interest rates to attract new people to invest in Japan. So Japan, the Bank of Japan, has to choose now. Do we print more money to defend the system? Or do we let the rates rise and expose the gigantic debt problem? Either choice is really painful. This is the moment of confidence, not math, confidence. confidence. Confidence becomes the issue here. Now, we help prop this country up, and this is the
Starting point is 00:29:52 uncomfortable truth, but it's, it is true. The United States benefited from Japan staying frozen in place. And Japan began buying, you know, a bunch of U.S. debt helped fund the American deficits. They were borrowing their own money, changing into dollars, buying ours because they could get interest, and that would help, you know, help them. But it also helped us. It helped keep, our markets liquid. A stable Japan meant fewer shocks to the global system and to us here in America. And it's not a conspiracy. It was just mutual convenience and everybody was doing it. America was not pushing Japan to normalize because cheap global money felt really good to everybody. Now enter something called the Bond Vigilantes.
Starting point is 00:30:37 Bond vigilantes sound scary and they are, but they're also kind of needed. and responsible. This is where bond vigilantes finally walk onto the stage. They're not activists. They're not politicians. They are just big lenders who say, yeah, you know, I don't believe your promises deserve cheap money anymore. And they don't yell. They just sell. And when investors, big investors sell governments like Japan have to pay higher interest rates. Debt becomes harder to manage. The control quietly shifts from politicians to markets. Japan is seeing now the first signs of this discipline returning. Ken Griffin just called Japan a massive wake-up call for the U.S. Not because Japan is collapsing, but because the markets are remembering how to say,
Starting point is 00:31:28 no, I don't think so. This affects us because Japan holds most of our debt. So this has happened before. Britain. This happened in the 1970s and what happened in the 1970s was not good. Britain in the 70s, the southern Europe, Greece, remember that in 2008 when Greece was on fire. Emerging markets, it happens over and over. And the pattern is always exactly the same. Debt feels manageable. Central banks suppress reality. Investors start to go, I'm not sure. Interest rate spike. Governments lose freedom of action. And government is the Japanese government. is in that process right now. But early is when warnings matter. One sentence to remember here. Japan is not the problem. Japan is the preview. Let me show you what the show looks like.
Starting point is 00:32:26 The show is when the referee comes back onto the field. For 15 years, 20 years, global economy ran without a referee. Interest rates were suppressed. Gold suppressed. Debt suppressed. Debt piled up. Central banks said, we got this. We got it. We all knew they didn't, but we all looked the other way. And there was no ref on the field. Japan showed us the first crack that markets are no longer convinced that this is going to work. Camera panned the main stage, the United States. Not because America is weak, but because America is central to the globe. Act one. Bond vigilantes. What do they actually do in the real world?
Starting point is 00:33:13 When lenders start to lose confidence, they do three things and they do it in order. They, one, demand higher interest rates. They shorten how long they'll lend. And eventually, I mean, unless everybody is, you know, changing their behavior, they stop lending. Again, unless people change their behavior or governments force them. No drama, no ideology, just math plus trust. Trust. Trust. This is the word you must understand. All trust in everything, including your word, including in what the truth is. All trust is going to go away. It is going to become so rare,
Starting point is 00:33:57 it would be much more valuable than any gold. Remember the rule of history. The most powerful country is the one that can borrow the cheapest. Act two. This is the likely path. This is the most probable outcome here. Here's what happens. U.S. Treasury yields are going to go higher. Means going to be harder for us to pay the debt. Government interest payments are going to crowd some of our, you know, things that, you know,
Starting point is 00:34:30 Donald Trump was out on the road with his new savings plan yesterday. And at least somebody's doing something because you're going to start seeing we cannot afford these programs. The markets are going to become jumpy. And every crisis will cost us more to solve than the last one. Nothing collapses, nothing explodes, but everything costs more and everything feels tighter. This is Rome before the fall. Still very powerful, still dominant, but spending more to defend less every year. Britain in World War II, still an empire and paper, but debt quietly just dictated everything that they did. This is the world where America remains the safest house.
Starting point is 00:35:15 The house is more expensive to live in, but we still have a house. Act three. The bad ending. The discipline shock. This is the ending that Ken Griffin is warning about right now. He's not predicting he's warning. And here's what triggers it. A recession plus massive deficits.
Starting point is 00:35:35 Any kind of geopolitical shock. Like a war, a civil war, civil unrest in America, or a moment where the markets realize there is no plan to stop borrowing. This is just going to keep going. I got to get my money out of this. Suddenly, the rates will spike fast, not slowly. Bonds and stock fall together. The dollar stays dominant, but no longer forgiving. And it feels like not the Great Depression.
Starting point is 00:36:04 Think 1970s America, not an apocalypse. inflation comes roaring back, real wages get crushed, political extremism rises, trust in institutions collapse. This is the ending where markets are running the policy, politicians are only reacting, the public is just paying the bills and that's it. Okay. Let me give you one green light, a good ending. Because this ending is possible. Not likely, but possible, because it requires courage. The U.S. starts treating borrowing like a national security issue. Spending is prioritized, never promised. Growth is favored over financial tricks. Bond market is respected, not gamed. Interest rates rise but orderly, not violently. This is America in the 80s. That's exactly
Starting point is 00:37:01 what happened. It was painful. It was unpopular. It was disciplined. But it was followed by decades of strength. The vigilantes never fully attack because credibility is restored before they have to attack. And the final truth of this story is Bond vigilantes are not villains. They're just gravity. Japan is experiencing gravity. Anybody who says truth doesn't matter. Gravity matters. Math. I'm sorry, Common Core. It matters. It's not just how did you show me how you got there. It's the wrong answer. It's gravity. And America is now in the position where you have to decide, do we respect it right now, or are we going to meet it suddenly as it hits us on the head? Japan is and was the rehearsal. We are now opening night, America. The audience is the bond market. You will feel
Starting point is 00:38:06 the effects of all of the decisions that are being made right now. and you might feel them sooner rather than later because of what is happening. And gold is the screaming siren. People who are not like the people in Minneapolis or, you know, in Des Moines or wherever, the average working stiff is not hearing this and no one is explaining this to them. You need to know because you are the ones who are going to pay for it. it's not going to be the super rich or the super powerful. It's going to be you and me.
Starting point is 00:38:46 You need to know. So you are prepared. It doesn't need to end poorly. We need to make sure that our politicians are looking at the long term and are doing the right things for the long term. Not the short feel good. Just help me get elected this time kind of moment. All right. Back in just a minute.
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Starting point is 00:43:00 He's got some amazing facts that he's found online. I didn't know this, but apparently we've killed nine people in cold blood. Ice has. Now Tom Holman and All of Ice and I think even Baby Jesus would say, I disagree with that. That's not true. But that's what they're peddling. And I'm also going to get into the amazing footage yesterday
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Starting point is 00:43:45 He can be a bad guy and he shouldn't have been killed. Can we be adults? Can we be adults and have that conversation? Well, if you're not an adult, you might want to miss the next. hour because that's where we're going when we come back. One of the most frustrating parts of hearing loss is that it can make you feel completely disconnected without ever announcing itself. You're still in the room. You're still nodding along, still showing up, but you're working a lot harder just to keep up. And sometimes you're guessing more than you'd like to admit. What stops a lot of people from doing anything about it is not denial. It's the process, doctor appointments, multiple
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Starting point is 00:46:10 valuable commodity will be a man's word, will be his honesty and integrity. If you don't have that, if you're not putting every egg into that basket right now, you're not going to be able to survive as a leader at all. You are not going to have any influence because I want to show you there's this this Alex Preddy video that has come out and the way the press is handling it. It is it's showing you what is coming next and I'll explain coming up in just a second. First let me tell you about American financing. Most people think financial stress comes from big dramatic events and sometimes it does. You know, job loss or medical bills, something major. But a lot of stress comes from small pressure. Every single month,
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Starting point is 00:48:37 treason and there will be executions. That's Molly Ringwald. Thank you, Molly. This is not a, this is not something that is uncommon. One side is gearing up for purges. And I hope I hope we come and find common sense. But we first have to find truth. And this Alex Preti story is showing me that truth doesn't matter, and it's only going to get worse. Let me, you know, I was thinking about this yesterday. I was doing an interview for Parrott's Media on AI.
Starting point is 00:49:25 And I said, look, you have to understand Gutenberg, when Gutenberg made the printing press, that gave ownership of the truth to others. Before it was only the kings and the churches that had truth because books were too expensive. That's where truth lived. And so this gave ownership of truth to the average person. Then our relationship to the truth began to change when radio came in because we could hear it. We heard it ourselves. And so we felt differently about the truth.
Starting point is 00:49:58 And we knew what the truth was because we could hear it. Then television came along and we could see it. And that changed our relationship. It deepened our understanding of the truth. Remember those who were listening to John F. Kennedy and the Nixon debate thought Nixon won. But those who were watching thought John F. Kennedy won. Which one was true? Based on what your eyes were telling you.
Starting point is 00:50:21 Okay. So it changed our relationship. Then the internet came along. And internet was the beginning of the chipping away of trust. Those who were supposedly telling us truth. It started chipping away and we started seeing, wait a minute, no, you're playing games with the truth. That's not the truth. Why aren't you covering this?
Starting point is 00:50:43 And then you started having people with the internet that wanted to game the truth. And we started losing trust even more. AI for the first time in human history is going to make the truth irrelevant, irrelevant, because the system will still be able to somewhat function, the system will be able to function as it gives everybody, I don't know, a billion different truths. You don't have to tell one big lie anymore. Why not tell 500 million lies? and it can keep, it can, it can take the truth and custom make it for you so you're comfortable
Starting point is 00:51:25 with that truth. But that's not the truth. That's your truth. Okay. That's the world we're heading, heading toward. So we must begin to say, I demand the truth and nothing but the truth. I don't want it filtered. I don't want AI to change things.
Starting point is 00:51:43 I just want to see it. I want to know what it is. And when you see it, you must. You must deal with it, whether you like it or not, you must deal with it. So let's look at the Predi video. First, let me start here. This is what CNN has been saying about Preddy. This is before the latest footage was put out.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Listen to this. Cut two, please. They chose to, they killed the wrong guy, right? Because this is like the perfect guy. Alex Pretty is the guy you would want to date your daughter. The guy you'd want your son to grow up to be a decent human being who was serving humanity, serving sick veterans who is, you know, there is nothing that has been said about that man that isn't wonderful.
Starting point is 00:52:30 And so they can't malign him. They can't malign him because we have the videos. Okay, we do have the videos. Now, we'll CNN publish these videos. Will they make as big of a deal about these videos, this video, as the last video. I doubt it. Here is the video, the new footage of Alex, Alex Preddy,
Starting point is 00:52:53 11 days before his death. Listen to this. This is a moment the news filmed on January 13th of Minneapolis, showing a man who appears to be Prety interacting with federal immigration agents 11 days before Border Patrol shot and killed him. Spitting in rage.
Starting point is 00:53:12 His facial recognition of the BBC confirmed his identity to a 97% degree of accuracy. On the morning of January 13th, our team received a tip that federal agents were blocking a street at East 30s Park Avenue in Minneapolis. We saw observers shout at 1050. We saw observers shout as they walked back to their vehicles. When they started driving away, the man kicked their tail light.
Starting point is 00:53:40 The car got out of the vehicle, stabbed him and pushed him to the ground. During the altercation, agents fired tear gas and pepper balls into the crowd. They continued to hold the man down before they retreat and he... The man in our footage is wearing a similar outfit to what Preddy was wearing on the day he was killed. What appears to be a gun is also visible above his waistband. Okay. So why is this video important? Because this is 11 days before, puts him in exactly the same situation.
Starting point is 00:54:13 He's got a gun in the small of his back again. and he is spitting on the vehicle that the ice is in. And then he kicks the taillight out as they're driving away. Now, can I ask you, is that a man you want dating your daughter? Is that a man who is completely under control? That's the most important thing. Is he under control? Because I've never kicked the taillight out of a car.
Starting point is 00:54:38 Now, I could see myself doing it if I were enraged, but not calmly walking up and making a decision, thinking, you know, this is a logical decision, I want to kick the tail light out of this car. That's rage. That is rage. And the media keeps telling us, this is really simple. This is a peaceful, legal observer, an innocent man, no threat. End of story.
Starting point is 00:55:00 But that story is incomplete. Therefore, it is a lie. You must complete it to tell the truth. You know, when the press leaves out facts that matter, they're not informing you. They are shaping you. clarity here matters. Being angry does not justify you being killed. Let me say that.
Starting point is 00:55:22 Kicking a taillight out does not justify lethal force. Filming police does not justify being shot in the back. Those truths don't change. I'm giving you the full truth. Those things don't warrant you being shot. But here's the other truth that he tries to marry. he's not a passive bystander. He is not a calm observer.
Starting point is 00:55:49 This is not a man who is simply standing there with a phone saying, I'm just recording. An observer does not spit on the police or ice and does not kick the taillight out of a federal vehicle. You don't do that. An observer does not scream obscenities into a driver's window. An observer does not chase a marked law enforcement SUV. and shatter the lights as it pulls away. That's not observation. That's confrontation.
Starting point is 00:56:18 And that matters because context matters. The Associated Press, CNN, they all have rushed to paint a saintly figure, ICO nurse, Vietnam veterans saved by him, peaceful legal observer. All of those things may be true. And all of those things can exist at the same time as this truth. Alex Preddy had uncontrolled rage towards ice. This video, not coming from the right, released from the BBC,
Starting point is 00:56:55 shows plainly. You don't need commentary. You don't need spin. You can see it. Do your eyes still connect to your brain? You can hear it. Do your ears still connect to your brain? You can watch the moment where anger turns into action.
Starting point is 00:57:12 and action turns into escalation. And here's the part the media doesn't want to say out loud. They knew about this video. They knew it existed. They knew it contradicted the narrative. And yet for days, you were told this was a peaceful man doing nothing but filming. That omission is not an accident. That is a lie of omission.
Starting point is 00:57:43 A lie. of omission. Let's address the line they keep repeating like a shield. Nothing that happened a week earlier could possibly justify his killing. Let me say something shocking. That's a true statement from the press. No one serious is arguing otherwise.
Starting point is 00:58:08 Who's arguing that? He kicked a tail light out. He should have been shot. Nobody's arguing that. I'm not arguing that. that statement is again a lie. It's slight of hand, a way to avoid a harder question. Why were the public in the jury pool fed a one-dimensional lie?
Starting point is 00:58:32 Why were Americans denied the full picture of who this man was in that moment? Why does the media always do this turn complicated, volatile human beings into symbols, stripped away of agency, responsibility, and any warning sign. Why? Why? Because the story is about a flawed, angry, emotional, volatile man doesn't mobilize outrage.
Starting point is 00:58:58 That's why. The story about St. Prety, the perfect victim, does. Here is the dangerous consequence of this kind of reporting. When the press insists that every confrontation is peaceful. Every five-year-old kidnap is a true story. Every escalation is erased. Rage is rebranded as virtue. You teach the next crowd that nothing they do counts. You teach them that
Starting point is 00:59:33 taunting, spitting, vandalizing, burning a city down, provoking. That's invisible. Nobody will even notice. Nobody's going to say anything. Do it. And then when the situation explodes, you, tell them the system murdered an angel? Who benefits? Do the people of the United States benefit from those things? Does the Republic become more stable or less stable? Does that protect justice or does it poison it? Two things can be true at once. The time for America to decide, are you an adult? Adults in a republic have to be capable of holding two truths at the same time. I don't like the way Donald Trump says some things.
Starting point is 01:00:33 But he's done some things that are really good. It doesn't make you a Trumper. It doesn't make you somebody who is against Trump. That makes you an adult. So here are the two things. The shooting appears unjustified, in my opinion, has to be fully investigated. I give the police the benefit of the doubt because 8,000% increase of threats on their lives. It makes them jumpy. When somebody says, gun, gun, gun, two guys pull out their gun and they shoot,
Starting point is 01:01:08 I can at least understand it. The media lied by omission. It's portraying this guy as a harmless observer. If we can't say that we need to look into what happened on the shooting and we need to have a fair trial, not a lynching, a fair trial, and that the press has lied to the jury pool. They have lied. If you can't say both of those things, you don't have the ability to reason anymore. And when reason dies, the only thing that is left is rage. And that's what they are counting on. Rage is not justice. Rage is how societies unravel, and it usually happens one dishonest headline at a time. More than a minute.
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Starting point is 01:03:28 I mean, I guess in an alternate world and an alternate reality. You know, your last date, which is tomorrow, cannot come fast enough. It just can't come fast. Well, I can understand why because there's no going to be nobody here to call you out when you lie about how with this Alex Pready video, you act like it was real when we know the truth. Oh my God. You know, I thought it was real at first two. And then I went to Reddit. And I discovered the truth on Reddit because I was looking at a subreddit called Is This You know, Real or is this AI?
Starting point is 01:04:06 And there they broke. it down. Let me give you some of the comments here. Preti is wearing the same outfit he was executed in. They just ran all the public execution videos through AI to make this for sure. Also, watch how his arms and body
Starting point is 01:04:21 move in this video in comparison to the execution. His arms are also too long at several points in this video. You didn't cover that at all. Let me give you this comment. Do you really think that if it had happened, he'd have been non-incarcerated a week later because ICE is so forgiving.
Starting point is 01:04:44 You didn't cover that. You wouldn't cover that. Are you kidding? They haven't arrested people who burned whole cities to the ground from the love of Pete. I will say. Your problem has to be with the BBC. Then what you're saying, to believe that, this is so easy. Hang on to a sec.
Starting point is 01:05:02 So if I believe that, I have to believe that now the BBC is making this. up and is on the side of ice? It's, well, you know, again, they're not that smart because there's a lot of this too. They really expect us to believe he assaulted several officers and damaged a car and they just released him. You know, I will say, yeah, that's a pretty effective argument if you didn't know the thing, because I will, I roll through a stop sign through at the end of a cul-de-sac and I get pulled over. you can kick cup cars and break their lights and nothing happens to you.
Starting point is 01:05:41 They just put you on the ground for 30 seconds. That's a real thing. I had no idea that was reality. I have to tell you, if you're living in a red state, that's not reality. If you're living in a blue state and you're a protester in those kinds of things and it's ice, that is the reality. I mean, and I wouldn't have believed it either. Yeah. Ten years ago.
Starting point is 01:06:02 But I see this happen all. All the time now. All the time. Now, that's exactly what you'd say. You lie about Alex Prattie and the fact that, you know, the whole back light, including the part of the car, fell in one kick. This is definitely AI. Fake and disgusting.
Starting point is 01:06:21 Look how the top left of the car in the background seemingly extends. This is AI. The people are moving like their cartoon characters. Comment after comment after comic blend, just like that. Amazing. As I said, as I said, the most valuable commodity will be integrity very soon. We talk about rapid radios.
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Starting point is 01:07:59 Do them both today. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. Tomorrow is, uh, Stu's last day on the show the second time he has quit the show. That's not accurate. I don't know if there'll be a third. I don't know if there'll be a third.
Starting point is 01:08:32 But the second time he's quit the show and he'll be here tomorrow for his last, last exciting episode. We'll be talking about what I'm doing next as well. I'm excited about that. Yeah, yeah, whatever. At 30, the 30th anniversary, you know what I was. getting you. You know what I mean, no, I don't. Yes, you do. I was going to get you a lotus. The car of your dreams. I was going to get you a lotus for your 30th. This is, what do you get for 28 years?
Starting point is 01:09:01 What do you get for 28 years? A paper pirate's hat. That's what you did. And I don't mean a pirate like, Army, matey. I mean, I mean a pirate's hat. I want the, I want the audience to understand what's The audience needs to understand how manipulative this is. You, I went through a five-year anniversary, a 10-year anniversary, a 15-year anniversary, a 20-year anniversary, and a 25-year anniversary with, I think maybe there was one bacon-egg and cheese biscuit offered at maybe five years. No, there was nothing. Nothing.
Starting point is 01:09:42 No, there was nothing. And now at 28 years, 28 years, I'm leaving. saving it for the 30th. The 30th, not the 25th, which would be the obvious big one, but the 30th was when the $200,000 car was going to show up. Well, it's only because this is the honest God's truth and you know it's true. Because I got you a hat and a T-shirt of Lotus. You got me a hat.
Starting point is 01:10:04 That is true. You got me a hat and a T-shirt. Which is more than you got me on my 25th anniversary. What happened was I was I was talking to a friend of mine. He's like, you did nothing. You did nothing. And I'm like, I didn't even think about it. We were on the year one day ago.
Starting point is 01:10:18 How many years has it been? 25 years? So I decided right then and there. 30th, Lotus. You decided, no, I want to make sure I understand. So the 25th year, you, you, you, it's 26, I think. And that's not true. 25th year, we talked about it during the 25th year.
Starting point is 01:10:35 And literally the conversation was, oh, wow, 25 years, wow. And that was it. But at 30 years, you were going to buy me this car after, and you only tell me it, after I tell you that I'm leaving after 20 years. Well, I'm not going to tell you beforehand. Hey, you know what you're going to get? No, I'm not going to tell you that beforehand. This is such a scam.
Starting point is 01:10:53 I hope the audience knows the fraudulent person you listen to on a day-to-day basis. Hey, Sarah. Sarah, who do you believe? Which one of us do you believe? Oh, you are so dead. That was risky. You know, you're still working here. I've been here 18 years. I haven't gotten anything.
Starting point is 01:11:10 Yeah, thank you. Is that 30? Is that 30? Is that even 20? No. No. And you haven't gotten anything. You have my love and respect. Deep, deep, love and respect. Oh, yeah, that's definitely not true. Yeah. I will say, by the way. I'll get you a bottle of booze. You'll be fine and you'll forget about how many years you've worked. Oh, she'd love that. She would love that. Even if it was just like the generic vodka brand. You know? No, it's, I can give her thunderbird and she'd be fine. Yeah, totally fine. This is the love and respect we were talking about. Excellent. So tomorrow, we say our final goodbyes because we're never going to talk to him again. Wait. He's dead to me.
Starting point is 01:11:54 He's dead to me. Really? Tomorrow you're going to reveal what you are going to do, right? Because I know what you're going to do. Yes. At least know part of it. But yeah, it's going to be a really interesting thing, I think. I think people will be interested in it.
Starting point is 01:12:13 and we'll talk about it tomorrow with all the details and where you can go to get involved. It's going to be fun. I've worked weeks on jokes for this. I've worked weeks on jokes. I don't need you to joke about it. I would like you to say, hey, that's a great thing. People should join up. I'm supportive.
Starting point is 01:12:28 Stu, that is the relationship we have here. We hammer each other to death. And tomorrow, I guess I get the last word. I guess I get the last word. I mean, I. This is going to be a disaster. Tomorrow is going to be wonderful. I should just call in sick, honestly, is what I should do.
Starting point is 01:12:49 I should just call in sick tomorrow. General Strike. You know what you don't get? You don't get the Pirates hat. You don't get the Pirates hat. Wow. Are you serious? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:58 You don't get it. You don't get it. I'm just saying. I appreciate that. Thank you, Glenn. Thank you for wonderful 28 years. And obviously we almost got to that really important. Everyone talks about 30th year anniversary.
Starting point is 01:13:13 It's only because I It's only because I didn't pay attention to the other one. I started feeling guilty at 25 and I'm like, you know what? Gosh, Tanya must be so lucky. And I was like, what am I thinking? I mean, he's been getting lotuses like crazy every single year. Oh, I forgot about all the lotuses I had, the low tie that I have in my garage. You know, this is exactly what I would expect out of you.
Starting point is 01:13:37 I'm sure Tanya's very lucky woman to be able to get this sort of attention. And of course, you could always make the 25th right. There's no reason that you couldn't just say, hey, by the way, ordered this for you, just came in. I just totally believe it. So, but no, go ahead. We'll wait till 30. I appreciate all up there. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:13:54 I could order it and have it come in. It wouldn't be going to you because you'd no longer be an employee. Thank you. Sarah, would you like a lotus? Okay. Sarah would look good to a lotus, I will say. Sarah would like a lotus. Sarah, are you the longest running employee now?
Starting point is 01:14:09 Me and Nick Tye, yeah. Nick Daly, yeah. You and Nick tied. It's going to be a very expensive 30th. Anyway, go ahead. Remind me further than before. This is company policy, by the way. Glenn's going to have a mass firing spree at 29 years every time.
Starting point is 01:14:25 Every time anyone hits 29. I hope you're out. I'm dead before everybody hits 30 years. All right. Anyway. Do we want to, do we have time to me? We want to go through some of this Alex Prattie stuff we were discussing earlier? The crap that's going around social media.
Starting point is 01:14:41 Give me a couple. Give me a couple. Okay, so ICE has killed nine people so far in 2026, says every social media post. Isis did. Ice. Or ICE did? Ice has. Ice has killed nine people so far in 20206.
Starting point is 01:14:53 Alex Pretti, Renee Good, Keith Porter, Abert Sanchez, Dominguez, Victor Manuel Diaz, Peridae La, Luis Beltranianez Cruz, Luis Gustavo Nunez Caseras, and Geraldo Lunes. Rivera? No, he's still around. Compos. So you got those nine. So I haven't really, I haven't heard any of those. I mean, I've heard the first couple. Yeah, first couple, right? So Alex Freddie, we know that whole story. We've been talking about it. Renee Good, you know that whole story. And we've been talking about it. Let me give you some of the others, though, because you'd think, and of course everyone retweeting in has not actually looked at what has happened with those situations. So, but I decided maybe we should. So this is what we have. Haraldo Lundas Compos. He was a Cuban immigrant, and his death was at a ice facility ruled a homicide.
Starting point is 01:15:47 An investigation is going on. In a statement, they said he was pronounced dead after experiencing medical distress. He became disruptive while in line for medication, refused to return to his assigned dorm. He was subsequently placed in segregation. While in segregation, he was observed in distress, and they brought in medical personnel. in the autopsy, it was ruled a homicide due to asphyxia. So it's possible he was just murdered or, you know, he was resisting and there was a struggle. They're going through that investigation now.
Starting point is 01:16:21 And before. Now one deserves investigation. I would agree. That's the one that I think like, hey, we need to know what the truth of that is. If it is some terrible thing, we should know about it. I will note this might adjust your sympathy level a little bit. He had prior convictions, including sexual contact with a minor. So this, now look, that doesn't mean you should be murdered in prison.
Starting point is 01:16:43 Murdered. Yeah. Well, at least not by authorities. I mean, if a child predator is murdered in prison, at least don't, let's not have the authorities to it. Right. For sure. For sure.
Starting point is 01:16:54 But again, yes, a child molester died in questionable circumstances. But that, okay, you want to include that list? But I still wanted to investigate. I just feel like you should note that, by the way, this guy was a child molester and that's why he was in prison. Yes. Okay. Then we have, again, this is 2026 killings by ICE, murders by ice.
Starting point is 01:17:13 Active shooter or ICE agents victim. What happened in L.A. New Year's Eve killing is the headline of this next one, which is interesting because it's 2026 and it happened on New Year's Eve. So it hadn't even put the one that. It hadn't even happened. No, well, it's in 2025 New Year's Eve. They couldn't even get that right. Anyway, this is about Porter is his last name. he was it's a Keith Porter he was actually shot by an ice agent it is true this time he was shot by an ice agent during a big ice raid was he going to a home depot was ice driving by just firing into home depots to see if they could hit illegal immigrants that might be what you think in reality what happened was an ice agent was at home on new year's eve in his home off duty just home
Starting point is 01:18:06 and he decided when he heard a bunch of gunshots outside to go out and make sure there wasn't an active shooter situation going on, which is what he believed. Early news. What's that? Yeah. That bastard. That bastard. Went out there, by the way. Early news reports after the incident said that Porter, the victim here, quote unquote, was firing an assault-style rifle.
Starting point is 01:18:33 Now, you might say, well, that's just what reporters are saying. well, there is a defense, and it is important to adhere to defense. We should note this was not an ICE investigation. It was an ICE agent who was off-duty at home protecting his home. That's what happens. So totally out of what we're talking about normally, but there is a defense for Porter from his family. Porter's loved ones and advocates say they believe he was ringing in the new year
Starting point is 01:18:55 by firing a gun into the air over and over again. That happens in the Middle East all the time. All the time. Now it's a crime. All the time. And those bullets, by the way, those bullets, never come down. Never come down. They just keep going. They just keep going. Deep into space, they never come down. One of the complaints by the family, by the way, is that the other people
Starting point is 01:19:14 who were also firing guns into the air at the time, they didn't get shot. So that is their big defense on that one. Next up, parody law. Parody law. Now, he's a criminal illegal alien from Cambodia, convicted of receiving stolen property, robbery, criminal conspiracy, theft, DUI, forgery, intentional possession of a controlled substance, violating probation, receiving stolen property, another intentional possession of a controlled substance, and another claim of
Starting point is 01:19:45 another conviction of forgery. He's been doing this. He never touched a child. That's true. I'd rather have parity law around than the other guy. But this is a, this happened over a period of 20 years, while he was here illegally, 20 years. He was arrested by ICE agents outside of his
Starting point is 01:20:01 upper Darby home, transferred to detention center where he received treatment for severe withdrawal. So he was heavily addicted to opioids had a withdrawal. When they saw he had a withdrawal, the staff immediately administered CPR and several doses
Starting point is 01:20:17 of naloxone. He then was transported to the hospital in critical condition and passed away. So again, he wasn't murdered by ICE. He had extreme withdrawal. They tried to save his life multiple times and were
Starting point is 01:20:33 unsuccessful. Then we Luis Beltran Janez Cruz, Glenn, another one of these ICE murder victims. Again, another guy, he was, been deported already, came back in. He was a Honduran national, died after he was admitted into the hospital, having heart-related issues. He had a heart attack. That was another murder, apparently.
Starting point is 01:21:00 Luis Gustavo Nunez Casares. Yes, Glenn, you'll be surprised to hear another illegal. immigrant. He was pronounced dead January 5th in Houston after being treated for chronic heart-related issues. So ICE is now putting cholesterol into the veins of these illegal immigrants and causing heart attacks. Wow. Shocking. But died in U.S. custody. That's the important part, dude. Died in, how old was this guy? That guy, I think one of them was 68. One of them was 42. Who has a heart attack at 68? That's shocking, shocking, shocking. Shocking. Shocking. A couple more shocking ones, Glenn, before we go.
Starting point is 01:21:36 Abert Sanchez-Dominguez is another guy on this list. Ice murdered him. And if you want to ask him the details about this, obviously difficult because he's dead. But I think he would have a particular opinion as to whether he was murdered by ICE, largely because he murdered himself by hanging. He committed suicide in the prison cell, yet he's included on the list of ICE murders. They found him in the cell. hanging, but that's ICE's murder.
Starting point is 01:22:09 And then, of course... Wait a minute. Paper sheets? I don't know. It's a good question. Paper sheets. No, I believe it was... Because it might have not been an ice. It could have very well been Hillary Clinton. That's true.
Starting point is 01:22:21 Just say it. Last one on the list here, Glenn... She's done it before you know. Victor Manuel Diaz. Yes. Victor Manuel Diaz. Did ICE murder him? I don't know. Let's ask him. It's hard to tell because he also killed himself.
Starting point is 01:22:35 in prison at the sprawling tent complex at the U.S. Army's Fort Bill Basin El Paso. He killed himself. Now, maybe we'll find out later. Big setups. You know, they came and they put him on the end of that rope. All of these, of course, deserve when you have someone who dies, deserve investigation, but does not at all appear. And there's any evidence supporting the fact that they were murdered.
Starting point is 01:22:59 Have to tell you, I don't have a problem looking into all of that. No problem looking at all that. you know, if something foul was happening, I want those people, you know, maybe we'll find that out. Corrected, whatever it is. But yeah, I don't think the nine people were murdered. Anyway, let's go to a burner. I mean, you hear them saying that?
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Starting point is 01:29:03 from the press, but a gray Honda sedan was seen in footage circulating, or yes, circulating on social media, backing up and plowing into the side entrance of the world headquarters of a Jewish synagogue. and it was pretty bad. Police responded to the car ramming itself into the doors of the synagogue. And as I read this story for the New York Times today,
Starting point is 01:29:35 I thought to myself, gee, when was the last time I read a story about, let's just say an ice agent, where gun killed innocent bystander? Gun did this. Police arrived to find gun, smoking. No. Why won't you, why, why? Why? Why won't you say who this person was? What was going on? Why is it only car? Car, car, car, car did this, car did that. Car didn't do anything. Car was driven by a human being. Tell me about the human being, not the car. I don't care about what the Honda did, because the Honda did nothing except what it was instructed to do by the driver. Anyway, also Elon Omar, another story in New York Times, who had the front page, New York Times. It was so, so very tragic what happened. We finally now know what that dangerous substance was in the syringe that was sprayed at her in a press conference could have been
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Starting point is 01:32:08 when I saw somebody spraying something on Elon Omar, I immediately was thought, boy, she just got to freak her out, honestly, because in her country, in some Muslim countries, in some Muslim communities, that happens to women and they spray battery acid on their face. And then their faces melted off. And I thought, wow, that could be really, I mean, she must be concerned because she knows in Muslim communities,
Starting point is 01:32:38 some people do that. But that's not what this was. That's not what this was. This was some guy who looked like Fred Flintstone that took a syringe and filled it with, are you ready? This is horrible. Filled it with apple cider vinegar. Now, I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but Stu, correct me if I'm wrong.
Starting point is 01:32:59 I believe that can stain a nice sweater like that. It can leave a mark. We should be clear. We do not have any evidence of this particular apple cider vinegar attack staining that sweatshirt or discoloring the stripes. But that is a possibility. And that is the main thing we need to talk about today. Her bravery in being able to incredibly. so you get through at a moment like that.
Starting point is 01:33:27 I just, I think we have to stand here in awe and just appreciate her. Hero. Hero. Hero is what comes from mind. Now, I agree, Glenn, like, legitimately, when I first saw that,
Starting point is 01:33:37 we didn't know what the liquid was. It could have been really dangerous. I'm not minimizing like that. Could have been scary for her. She is a divisive figure. It could have been something terrible, right? It could have been horrible. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:48 And the person who did it is, looks completely insane and on something to me in the video, like just looks completely crazy. A crazy person charges you, gets close to you, gets close to any public figure. There is the possibility that it turns into something really, really bad. Horrible. That being said, when typically we find out it wasn't something bad, the story pretty much goes away. I could give you dozens of examples of conservatives getting hit in the face with a pie. a conservative being glitter bombed, right?
Starting point is 01:34:23 These things happen all the time. And when they are happening, there is real risk to that person. It could have gone much better. When you have a person who hates you that much to run up to you and be that close to you, it could have gone in a very ugly direction. When we find out that it didn't, it is a quick incident that goes away almost immediately with no additional coverage. Not the case with Elon Omar.
Starting point is 01:34:47 Elon Omar, the next day after this incident, was the top story at the New York Times all day long, all day, the top story at the New York Times. And the story which is called attack on Ilan Omar follows years of Trump's targeting her. That is what the headline of the story is. And I looked all around here, Glenn, not analysis. This is a news story. A news story. It's by Annie Carney reporting from Washington.
Starting point is 01:35:26 As President Trump riled up a rally crowd on Tuesday night describing immigrants bent on harming and killing Americans, he singled out one person in particular. Ilan Omar. The crowd booed. They recognized the name of the Democratic Congresswoman from Minnesota, whom the president has demonized and dehumanized for years with racist and xenophobic attacks. I can't take it. No, I can't take it.
Starting point is 01:35:50 Because all you can think of is what they're doing to the ice, every single member of ice right now. Right. I can't. I can't. My head will explode. 100%. Like they are demonizing these people, they're calling them Nazis every single day on television. Every day.
Starting point is 01:36:04 Saying get them. I hope your wife dies. I'll kill your family. All of these things. But that's not worth coverage. Trump has never said anything. And by the way, and by the way, who was it that suggested recently to go get a syringe and fill it with a paralytic? We just saw that.
Starting point is 01:36:18 It was a nurse on the left who put it on TikTok. This guy didn't fill it with a paralytic. He put apple cider vinegar, thank God. But he still had a syringe. Who was the one suggesting get a syringe with a needle and jam it into people's neck with a paralytic? It was a nurse, a nurse from Virginia. Now former nurse. So please.
Starting point is 01:36:44 And by the way, that wasn't covered at all by the media. The next paragraph in this story, though, Glenn, not long afterward, remember this is about the attacks of Donald Trump and his rally. Not long afterward, at our old event in North Minneapolis, Ms. Omar was attacked by a man who rushed the lectern where she was speaking, spraying her with a strong smelling liquid. So we should note there is literally no evidence whatsoever that these two things are tied to each other. The fact that he was having a rally at another place in the country,
Starting point is 01:37:17 while she was having this rally in Minnesota, there's no evidence this man was inspired by Donald Trump. In fact, what he says is stop dividing Minnesotans, which is a weird thing to say if you're super mega maga. Maybe, I don't know, maybe it's, maybe he is, maybe we'll find that out. But there's no evidence that he heard this speech about Ilan Omar, that he was inspired by anything Trump has ever said about it. It's just listing two things that occurred.
Starting point is 01:37:44 One event where Donald Trump mentions Ilan Omar and another. event where Ms. Omar is having a rally. Now, not focused on there is the rally Omar is having is divisive, is targeting Christy Knoem and saying all sorts of terrible things about Christy Knoem. Now, that's apparently completely okay in a heroic act while Donald Trump criticizing Omar is the cause for this attack, which is fascinating. I will also note that Very recent history, Lee Zeldin was almost stabbed on stage during one of his events. This event occurred in the home state of the New York Times and was barely covered at all. It was covered. It was not the front page top story for 24 straight hours.
Starting point is 01:38:39 Now, let me give you a little bit deeper into the story. One more thing here, Glenn. Well, wait here just say, this one's. Let me just point out this is ridiculous. With the Lee Zeldon story, was there apple cider vinegar involved? No, there was a knife. No. I mean, there's a difference between those two.
Starting point is 01:38:56 It wasn't a syringe with no needle. This is like a turkey baster, essentially, what is what it caused the attack on Ilano, quote, unquote, attack on Ilanamar. And yes, I get, you, if you're Ilan Omar, you don't know what's happening in that moment. You don't know it's apple cider vinegar. I know a lot of people are talking about maybe she did know. And until we have evidence on that, I'm not going to go down that road. Maybe we'll find that out as well. but, you know, it's important to understand.
Starting point is 01:39:20 Yeah, sure, she probably was freaked out. But listen to the way that her reaction is described by the New York Times. I remind you in a news story. This is not like a romance novel that you'd pick up at the airport. This is a New York Times news story about this incident. When she was attacked, Ms. Omar reacted with defiance. She did not cowlough. behind the lectern, she instinctively lunged at the man, attacking her and insisted on finishing her
Starting point is 01:39:57 remarks, even as her security detail and staff tried to persuade her to retreat. She did not cancel other events for the week. She announced she would tour Carmel Mall in Minneapolis on Wednesday and then hold a news conference. In short, Ms. Omar barely flinched. I'm built that way, Ms. Omar said calmly. That is a quote from a news story in the New York Times about, I remind you, a woman who got vinegar on her shirt. Does a civilization with a supposedly free
Starting point is 01:40:50 media exist when people are trying to decipher facts from sources like that? I have no idea. I'm just looking up right now. I'm just looking at the New York Times. I'm trying to find quotes. I'm just looking for quotes
Starting point is 01:41:09 from the New York Times and the story and how they describe Donald Trump and his reaction to actually being shot. Yeah. I mean, that's another reminder here. You know, this is all about how Donald Trump is bad and he's causing all this violence. You do remember him bleeding on stage because a bullet hit him, right? Like, is anybody, I really thought, I didn't really think.
Starting point is 01:41:32 I really hoped that after that event, maybe we'd lose this nonsensical hysteria that the right wing is responsible for all the violence in this country. Just because there was, yeah, we could give you dozens of examples, which we've done. Yeah, we could prove this case over and over and over again that the leftists have committed many, many violent acts in this country. And, you know, the fact that they, you know, not that the conservatives have never done anything,
Starting point is 01:41:58 but the numbers are much, much different. And when you talk about this, we could have done that. But like when you have a big event, a marquee level event, where the president of the United States is almost murdered multiple times as he's running for office, you'd think maybe that would be included in at least a little bit of context here. Hey, you know, the left also shoots Donald Trump so you can see how he might be
Starting point is 01:42:19 a little sensitive on these things. Nothing. Nothing. It's just how, Elon Omar, the wearer of vinegar is the real hero in this tale. It's unbelievable. Try this. As agents helped him up and escorted
Starting point is 01:42:35 off the stage, he raised his fish, pumped it at the crowd and mouthed the words fight, fight, fight. Which some say was a powerful symbol of his reaction, which some say. Times and other reporters noted after being struck and brought to cover by Secret Service Trump asked agents to let him get his shoes.
Starting point is 01:42:58 Okay. Well, glad. Before you move off of that, I was watching that, of course, as probably everybody was. I happened to be watching it on CNN. I was at a hotel. I was watching it on CNN. And then I was at an airport, which, of course, is the main place where people watch
Starting point is 01:43:13 CNN. and I'm watching CNN and in the moments directly after this, they talked about him standing up and saying fight, fight, fight. And they said they were concerned that it would cause escalation. His words of that incident might be something that would make the right wing get violent. This is a man who just took a bullet on stage. And the fact that he said fight is a concern that the right wing might get violent in this country. I it's impossible to overstate the depravity of this nonsense.
Starting point is 01:43:48 Come on. Look, I was worried for her when this happened. I was nervous. You should never do anything, even if it's silly. You shouldn't run up and throw pie in people's face. You shouldn't throw vinegar on their shirt. But we now know what occurred, which was nothing. Thank God it was nothing, but it was nothing.
Starting point is 01:44:04 But here's why I wasn't concerned about that. If there was something bad, it looks like she was taken care of right away. didn't get on her or if it did, it got her sweater. If it was something really, really bad, it could have been a real problem. Yeah. But they caught the guy. I know the guy is going to be prosecuted. I know the guy is going to go to jail.
Starting point is 01:44:21 I know the system will work on that. And I know the system would have worked if she was, you know, in trouble and had some problems. The system would work there. I had no doubt that that guy was going to get, you know, caught. And he'll probably, you know, end up saving, you know, spending much more time than anybody who tried to do that to a Republican would spend if, you know, if they spent any time at all. So I wasn't concerned. And, you know, one of the reasons why I wasn't concerned,
Starting point is 01:44:46 and this was my honest reaction. I said this when I first saw it, you know, on radio. Look at her. She's a fighter. It might be because she's from Somalia and grew up in a war zone. But look at her. I mean, she went after this guy. She was, she's not, you know,
Starting point is 01:45:01 she's not somebody you don't, that you just, you could count out and say, oh, well, she's a softie. She's not a softie. It's Elon Omar. All right. More in just a second. Let me tell you about our sponsor's Patriot Mobile.
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Starting point is 01:48:25 And this one is really personal to me. This is Chance and Young Soon. They're two brothers of a pastor, their sons of a pastor in South Korea. He is being held in prison. he is deteriorating quickly, and he is one of the most selfless people. He is, I really believe, this guy is a modern-day Dietrich Bonhoeffer. And what he's standing against in South Korea is remarkable.
Starting point is 01:49:00 South, I didn't say North, South Korea. South Korea is changing. You need to see this. This is another Torch exclusive conversation. You can find it also free at glenbeck.com today. I spoke to the sons. You have to see the part where I asked them about their father and how as sons they felt about their father
Starting point is 01:49:21 and they started to cry. And it was just, this is an amazing interview. All of it available now at glenbeck.com. And while you're there, sign up, torch. You'll get your subscription and all of this stuff, commercial free first before anybody else. Glennbeck.com. All right, let me tell you about real estate agents.
Starting point is 01:49:41 I trust.com. People will spend weeks researching a new car. Then they'll, you know, pick a real estate agent based on a yard sign or a recommendation. It's one of the biggest financial decisions that you ever make. Where you live, how much you net, you know, what you can afford next. It all ties back to how the deal is handled. This is why I created real estate agents. I trust.com.
Starting point is 01:50:01 This is a network of agents that we have vetted for experience, track record, and how they actually treat their clients. I have a guy in Phoenix, John, who is actually the guy. guy who's in charge of all the vetting, and this guy is relentless. I mean, relentless. He puts these agents through the ringer because he wants to make sure that he's a huge fan of the show. And he's like, Glenn, I don't want to do anything that hurts your reputation and your word. So I want to make sure everybody's treated the way you would want them to be and how you would say they would be. And we have about, I think, two or three thousand agents around the country. We have a waiting list of about 10,000, but we're not taking anymore because we want to make sure
Starting point is 01:50:41 that we can monitor everybody. These guys will get the job done and they'll do it right. And it's a free service to you. We just, we just recommend them to you. I don't charge you anything. It's real estate agents.itrust.com. Real estate agents, I trust.com. Just a couple days to get free access to all the exclusive material from Torch. Get it at glenbeck.com. Welcome to the Glennbeck program. We're working really hard on a few things for you. Every day we do something with George. George AI and Glenn AI, and I want to explain what that is. George AI is something that I have built.
Starting point is 01:51:32 This is not ChatGPT. This is something that my team, my tech team has built. I heard really good tech group about, I don't know, eight months ago or so to build the AI part of my next phase of my life for education. And George AI is a fully proprietary system that, has the library that I have collected in David Barton and Mercury 1 has collected over the years. It is the largest library, third largest in the world for founding documents. It's the largest private library on the founding.
Starting point is 01:52:12 Goes from the Pilgrims, and we've put up until about 1820, all of the documents and everything else. And it is very early on in this, and right now we are using it to create what is called George A.I. Jason, what is George A.I. on today. George A.I. Today is on, I was kind of motivated by the borders are heading to Minneapolis and taking charge, the general, Tom Homan. So I did it specifically on what the founders would have thought about the need for or the importance to the American project of having a strong and secure border and the proper enforcement of immigration laws. Is there even a debate on that? Not only is there a debate, but if they do agree with that, why do they agree with it? Reference all the founders and it's it's pretty enlightening. So people know how do you get people because people say well it's not chat cheap T how do you how does
Starting point is 01:53:07 it understand Minneapolis can you explain this process real quick? Yeah and specifically in this one I didn't give any so normally if I have to do that I give a hypothetical situation and I have to type into it when I'm doing the prompt exactly what the hypothetical situation is and at one point I even put a hypothetical. I said the Department of Homeland Security. It obviously didn't know what that was. And it sounded like this was going to kick off a whole other debate. I actually about had to do that one tomorrow because that one might be interesting. But anything that's happening that they wouldn't know about, I have to hypothetical into it. So, and that stuff is not kept. It's purged out of the memory. So it is, we're keeping it clean. It is only stuff from the only things that the founders either
Starting point is 01:53:49 wrote themselves or would have influenced that we know influenced their thinking at the time. That's all that's in there. And when it goes to Glenn AI, this again is not chat GPT. You could go and ask, you know, chat GPT, hey, what would Glenn Beck think about? And it would, I don't know, might get it right, might get it wrong, but it wouldn't be me for sure. Glenn AI is all of my words, everything that I have ever said, printed, spoken on TV or radio, many of the stuff that I've said in speeches, 30 years of that, all put into, again, proprietary technology, and it cannot take anything from the outside. So if you asked it about the, you know, the earthquake of 89 in, you know, in San Francisco, it probably wouldn't be able to find anything and tell you anything
Starting point is 01:54:41 about it because it doesn't have that information. It's only the things that I spoke into it. So they are very, very different. And every day we provide one of those things for you. And we are guarding our credibility and making sure that everything we do with AI is marked AI. So you know it is really important that you know some things are made by AI. This one is the authentic real deal. And we have to guard our credibility. And I am working really hard on that because I, as I said to you earlier today, I believe in five years. Credibility is going to be the only thing has any value because no one's going to believe
Starting point is 01:55:19 anything within five years. Nothing will be believable. And I think five years is an outside wall, which is why it really bothers me when people say, you know, Glenn Beck, you're just a shell for Donald Trump. Not a shill for Donald Trump. I'm not a shill for anybody, for anybody. I mean, anybody who has actually listened to this show, you know that I criticize him hard when I believe he deserves it publicly clearly without any hedging. And I also praise him when I believe he earns it just as publicly and just as clearly. That's not loyalty. That's that's judgment. And I'm telling you this because this is how we all have to start to be. We all have to just be fair down the middle. I'm not for a man. I'm for truth. I'm not for a team. I'm for truth. And truth is really
Starting point is 01:56:09 inconvenient because it refuses to stay on one team. I was just talking to Jonathan Turr. I was just talking to Jonathan Turley. I've got a interview with him coming out next week with his book. And yesterday we were talking and he said, I said to him, I said, you know, Jonathan, the reason why I love you is because you are so much like the Constitution. The Constitution always doesn't always cut my way. The Constitution doesn't always say, you know what, Glenn, you're right. Sometimes it's like, Glenn, you're a dummy. You're wrong. And then you have a decision to make. I'm either going to deny the truth or I'm going to go, well, okay, well, the Constitution says that's wrong. So I guess I got to follow the Constitution. And I like those people who challenge me. I like those people who I can't
Starting point is 01:56:48 always, you know, put into a box, you know, I've said repeatedly in moments like what we're seeing right now in Minnesota, I may be wrong, but I lay out what I'm seeing and I explain the pattern that I believe is forming. And then I do something apparently that drives people crazy. I tell you what to watch for next. I give you the markers and the timelines and the signals because analysis without accountability is propaganda. That's it. If the facts change, I have to change with it and I have to tell you that. And that's not a weakness. Do that in your own life. That's not weakness. That's integrity. You know, the people have been saying, you know, show for Donald Trump. Because I've said recently, I don't find Donald Trump's negotiation skill remarkable. I don't. I find it sometimes
Starting point is 01:57:38 otherworldly. It's so good. But there is a pattern that you have to watch for. It's not, is he so good? It's his pattern. And if you watch the pattern, the way he reframes, he pauses, he lets others overplay their hand. And then he quietly gets everything he always wanted all along. But could I be wrong about the things that he's doing right now? Yes. And I say so. Every time I talk about one of the things I'm praising him for him, like, I hope this is what it is. It could be wrong. But I think, you know, there are two possible paths ahead of us all the time. And there's two things that, you know, you get up in the morning and you, you can believe two things that are objective.
Starting point is 01:58:17 One, I'm ugly. Two, I'm a pretty good looking person. They're objective. I mean, they're not objective. They're subjective. There is no truth to that one way or another. Why do we always unsubjective things? Why do we always pick the damaging one?
Starting point is 01:58:35 Why do we always go, yeah, I'm really ugly? Why? and when it comes to truth, those are not subjective, but we will pretend it is, and then we pretend we have certainty on that. I just want people to watch the evidence. Watch it with me, correct me, you know? Here's what troubles me. We've lost the ability to hold hope without surrendering our brains.
Starting point is 01:59:05 Some people say Donald Trump is the savior. That confuses me. He's a man. He's not our savior. He's the only man that can do it. Well, he is one of the only men. I mean, I can't think of another that can do it, but he's not going to be the savior of us all.
Starting point is 01:59:20 And at the same time, other people say he's folded, he's sold out and they raise that, you know, he's raised a white flag. And that confuses me just as much because both positions demand faith without any evidence. And they're pointed in opposite directions. I reject both of those. I mean, we have a choice right now.
Starting point is 01:59:41 You can go full black pill if you want. Assume betrayal is inevitable that nothing matters, that discernment is naive, that all roads lead to someplace very, very dark, or we can do something far more difficult. We can learn from history. We can face the facts honestly. We can choose optimism only if the facts support it, not fantasy, not blind trust, not, you know, measured hope.
Starting point is 02:00:05 just let's not be a shill, let's be an adult. And one thing, because I've been thinking about this all week and it's been bothering me and it'll bother me until I get it off my chest. I'm a recovering alcoholic. I know what it feels like to lose your word. Because alcoholics, if you're an alcoholic or recovering alcoholic, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 02:00:28 You lied to everybody in your life. You covered everything for your whole life while you were drinking. You were drinking and telling everybody you weren't. You had a problem when you told everybody you didn't. I mean, you're really good at lying. I was really good at looking in the mirror and lying even to myself, really good. And eventually your promises to yourself and your promises to everybody else eventually mean nothing. And I remember the time when I was at my most broken and I realized I didn't have anyone in my life at all, anyone who knew me, anybody who had listened to me, nothing, nothing.
Starting point is 02:01:04 Nobody believed a word I said because they shouldn't have because I was a liar. I was an alcoholic. My whole life was a lie. And all I said, I made a pact with the Lord. I will do exactly what you asked me to do to the best of my ability. If you will just help me regain the trust of people. I just want to look somebody in the eye and say, this is true as I understand it. And them to go, okay, Glenn,
Starting point is 02:01:30 they might think I'm wrong, but at least they know I believe it. And I vowed that I would never, ever, violate that again. I would never give it away, not for approval, not for power, not for money, not for access, nothing. And I have spent 35 years rebuilding that bond. And I am not going to throw it away for a politician or better podcast numbers or for applause or any of that. Never. If you're listening to this show, you should know I'm not, nor am I trying to get on Trump's good guy list. Would I like to be there? Yes. Am I? No. I'm not on his bad guy list either. I don't think
Starting point is 02:02:11 I could be I don't want to be on any list okay when I think somebody's right I'll say so when I think they're wrong I'll say that too and if I'm wrong
Starting point is 02:02:21 either direction I'll reevaluate and I'll apologize and I have a long track record of that here's the deal I made with myself I'm not going to break that
Starting point is 02:02:29 and it's the deal I make with you I'll tell you what I believe I could be wrong but it's what I believe and I ask you to do that too and if that's what
Starting point is 02:02:40 want in a host, you're in the right place. But if you want a host that always agrees with you, who never challenges you, who never asks you to reconsider, never admits uncertainty, then you know what? You're probably right. This is not the show for you. But actually, as I have been thinking about it, that actually makes me sad. Because I value people who don't think like me. I hire people that don't think like me. I learn from people who don't think like me. It sharpens my own thinking. I'm sharper because of them. But when disagreement instantly becomes you're a sellout, you're on the wrong team, you're on the wrong side of history, and it is absolutely known by the other person, what do you do when curiosity becomes betrayal, when humility becomes weakness?
Starting point is 02:03:34 Well, for me, that tells me something. Team jerseys are on too tight. Whatever that team is that people want me to be on, I'm not on that team. And I hope you're not either. I'm a thinking human being. I am an individual to act not to be acted upon. I have my own mind, my own conscience, my own point of view, my own responsibility. And I am inviting you every day if you're willing to be the same kind of person. I warn you, it is harder, it is lonelier, but it is so worth it in the end.
Starting point is 02:04:12 It is a much better way to go through life. And it is the only way I know how to do this job. Back in a minute. Rough greens. Dogs don't complain when they're not feeling their best. They don't say, well, you know, my joints feel a little stiff. My tummy's been off lately.
Starting point is 02:04:33 They just go outside and eat grass. And then they slow down a little bit by bit. They sleep a little more. They play a little less. And most of us think, oh, they're just getting older. And I hate to see that. But a lot of times it's not just age. It can be nutrition.
Starting point is 02:04:44 dry kibble is made to last on a shelf, which means it's cooked at very high temperatures that reduce many of the live nutrients that dogs, you know, were designed to get from real food. And that's why I want to tell you about rough greens. It's not a new food. It's a powder that you add to the food that you're already feeding your dog. And it's loaded with antibiotics and omegas and digestive enzymes, vitamins and minerals. And it helps support your dog's gut, coat, energy, overall health. Don't change your dog's food. Just add rough greens.
Starting point is 02:05:13 Rough Greens offering a free jumpstart trial bag. You just cover the shipping. Use the discount code Beck and claim your free jumpstart trial bag at Roughgreens.com. That's RUFFF Greens.com promo code Beck. Just add Rough Greens and watch the health benefits come back to life. Glenn. Well, Stu, you know, I've been going to your YouTube site, Stu does America. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:05:55 And, man, I mean, just checking it because I'm waiting for this big announcement that you're going to make about what you're going to do. and you leave here. Tomorrow is your last day. And I first read, you know, the description of, you know, the about. And I thought, wow, Stu is so humble and gracious and nice. May I just read what was posted this was yesterday? Yes, thank you. Please do. Stu Does America description. Welcome to the Stu Does America, the show that is hosted by a man who really truly owes
Starting point is 02:06:22 his entire career, livelihood, and his whole existence to Glenn Beck. And I thought, wow, that is over the top. True, but over the top. This is the channel to hear Stu's analysis and points of view are, more accurately, Glenn Beck's point of view, which have been stolen by Stu and then dumbed down by about 40%. Stu, that is, I mean, again, true, but not necessary. Not necessary.
Starting point is 02:06:43 You should just let it go. When you can't steal that which is being given, Stu. When Stu does have an original thought or emotion, it's mostly awe directed towards Radio Hall of Fame member, Glenn Beck. And then you just bluntly say, Stu is not in the Radio Hall of Fame, which is true, again. That is true. Tune in or don't.
Starting point is 02:07:02 I thought it was an odd way to end that but that's what makes you the success that you are Stu. And then I read today the description it's good. Usually you don't change the YouTube.com slash Stu does America.
Starting point is 02:07:14 Yeah, YouTube channel description is for some reason I'm not hearing you. Okay. Well, normally it's not something you change on a day basis. There it is. What now? You don't normally change the YouTube description of your channel on a day-to-day basis,
Starting point is 02:07:25 but I've noticed it's been changing. I don't know how. Well, I've noticed. Maybe you've been hacked. Do you see today? you better make sure this doesn't happen again today because this morning I read it and says Welcome to Stu Does America, the show hosted by a Canadian spy
Starting point is 02:07:41 sent to America to destroy it. Now that's something I've often thought, but I would have never, I mean, have you been hacked? Best known as the leading purveyor of child care facilities in Minnesota, Stu brings the same intelligence and honesty to the show he brought to his founding of the Quality Learning Center in Minneapolis. title of the show is a bit of an homage to the fact that Stu is not legally allowed to leave the country due to travel restrictions put on his passport by the DOJ and DHS as well as various foreign nations.
Starting point is 02:08:12 He's also a huge WNBA fan. Again, all of this stuff is true, but you should check if I'd hate to see what, man, that really, that hacker, those hackers. I can't wait to see what he says today.

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