The Glenn Beck Program - What ACTUALLY Led to the Alex Pretti ICE Shooting | 1/26/26
Episode Date: January 26, 2026Glenn looks at the ongoing unrest happening in Minnesota, as another person was killed while protesting ICE procedures. Glenn warns of the dangers that come when people are acting out of rage and ange...r. Glenn lays out three facts that are causing chaos and unrest throughout the country. Why are the prices of gold and silver skyrocketing? Glenn heads to the chalkboard to list all the factors driving precious metals prices even higher. Glenn reacts to some anti-ICE footage from Minnesota, as protesters continue to run rampant in the state. Glenn analyzes the footage of the shooting of ICE protester Alex Pretti and gives an honest breakdown of both sides. Glenn and Stu discuss Stu’s future, as his final week on "The Glenn Beck Program" has arrived. Stu discusses some of the biggest ICE protest stories and the differences between the Right’s and the Left’s reactions to them. Has the Left lost its ability to be nuanced when it comes to each ICE story? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I've got a lot to talk to you about today.
I'm going to talk to you first about accelerization.
It is something that is happening that is the part of the chalkboard I laid out in 2009,
where I said, you know, the socialist and the communists and the, you know,
Islamists and the anarchists will all work together to destabilize, to overthrow.
the Middle East, Europe, and the Western world here in America.
We are now in the last phase of that.
We're all seeing that they are working together.
And thank God there are many people like Data Republican
and our own administration that are looking for all of the connections
and are tying things together.
So you understand what is really happening.
But we're in the final phase of this.
And if we don't, if we don't behave, if we don't,
get our side right, it could spell real, real trouble in America. I don't know how you go back
from here if we make critical errors at this point. So far, so good, but we have to be very, very
careful. Also, gold hit, not $5,000 an ounce, $5,100 an ounce on Friday. $5,100. That's not good. I've been
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You know, if we just knew what the rich people knew back in the Depression,
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So let me tell you what they know coming up.
But we're going to start in Minnesota in 60 seconds.
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So Tim Wall said over the weekend, what's your plan, Donald Trump? What's your plan?
Well, the plan is to go get the bad guys and then leave your state. But that doesn't seem to be working because you have a different plan.
He said, what do we need to get these federal agents out of our state? Let them do their job. Just let them do their job.
He said, if fear, violence, and chaos is what you wanted from us. No, that's.
That's not what he wanted from you. No, that's what you're giving, but that's not what he wanted.
Then you clearly underestimated the people and this state and nation. We're tired, but we're
resolved. We're peaceful, but we'll never forget. We're angry, but we won't give up on hope.
And above all, we're clearly unified. I wonder about that one. I wonder about that one.
I mean, I think people who are not thinking are unified, but this is a time for all Americans.
These are the times that try men souls.
He said, we believe in law and order in this state.
You know what?
That kind of stuck to me.
Minnesota believes in law and order.
I want to believe that.
I really do.
Because Americans want to believe that about themselves.
I want to believe I believe in law and order, but it's hard sometimes.
But belief is not proven by slogans or words from some leader.
It's proven by what you tolerate and what you tolerate and what you
punish. Law and order is not a yard sign that you put up. It's not a press release.
After something's burned down, you don't say, we don't believe in burning cities down, unless
you've arrested those people. Law and order is discipline. It's quiet. Honestly, it should be
very boring. It's relentless. And yeah, sometimes it's really unpopular. So, Governor Wals,
can I just talk about the record here for a second? Because that one really stuck out.
that Minnesotans believe in law and order.
You just live through what prosecutors and investigators themselves have called the largest fraud scheme in American history.
Hundreds of millions siphoned through daycare programs meant for the poor.
Children used as cover.
Taxpayers robbed, blind, $700 million just going through the airport to Somalia.
Can I ask you, if you believe in law and order, how many people at the state level
how many people has your attorney general prosecuted and arrested? How many? How many? Because that doesn't seem like law and order. It seems like you are trying to not let people investigate that. The way you're behaving is not law and order. It's permission. Now let's rewind a few years ago. Police precincts overrun, entire neighborhoods, burned, small businesses erased in a single.
night. And what did you and the leadership say in effect? Stand down, deescalate, understand the anger,
and release those anybody who was, you know, caught. We have to become really, really clear in a few
things. Anger is not a defense in a republic. Arson is not speech. A society that believes in
law and order doesn't hesitate to defend the innocent because it's afraid of the headlines.
Now fast forward today.
Activists coordinating.
Wait till you see the news.
We'll show you in just a few minutes.
Actually coordinating to mark and track down federal agents.
Shadow Network's warning of enforcement actions.
Open calls to stop the federal government by force if necessary.
In fact, let me just play that here real quick.
Let me see if I can find it.
Let's just play here.
Here's an Antifa recruiter.
Cut two, please.
My name is Kyle.
I'm Antifa, and there's so much rage in me that I've had to record this like 15 times trying to get the message out.
They f*** up, okay?
Go watch my other videos.
It doesn't matter if you're not here and you're not caught up.
You miss the fight.
But if you are, it's time to suit up.
Boots on the ground.
Show up.
Ready to go.
Okay?
Not talking about peaceful protests anymore.
We're not talking about having polite conversations anymore.
I am talking specifically to my followers.
This is everything I have talked about.
And this is exactly what I said was going to happen.
This is not a joke.
There's nothing fun to chant about it.
Get your guns and stop these people.
Is that law and order?
Notice what he started with.
I am so enraged.
When you're enraged, you're not making good decisions.
You're not.
You're just not.
I know because those are the ones.
the things I usually have to go back and apologize for. Those are the things when I get really,
really pissed off. Those are the things that my wife usually says to me, I wouldn't say that
right now. I wouldn't do that right now. I would relax. You should pop and I don't do it and I get
in trouble. Every single time. You don't make good decisions when you're enraged. Okay. Now, again,
the message from the top is, is not the law will be enforced. It's the, it's this. It's the problem is
the enforcement. Well, that's an inversion of everything we know, because law and order is not
about whether you like the law. It's about whether or not the law applies even when you don't
like it. So here's the hard truth. Minnesota does not have a law and order problem because the
people hate order. Minnesota has a law and order problem because its leadership has taught
a generation that law is optional if your cause feels righteous enough. And that's why it's
becoming deadly. And history is very clear on this point. We're not the first ones to go through
this. Can somebody for the love of Pete? I shouldn't say these things when I get angry.
Can somebody please read a history book? Just pick one up. Any place. Any place. When violence is
excused as contextual, when enforcement is treated as provocation, when prosecutors calculate politics
before justice, the center doesn't hold, okay? It just doesn't. You don't get peace. You get,
you get what we have in Minnesota. You get escalation. Because once a group learns that pressure
works, that intimidation stalls the state, another group is going to learn it too. And then
another and another. You know, what do you want, Minnesota, what do you want the federal government
to do? What do you want them to do? We want them to leave. You think they're going to leave? Do you think
they're going to leave? Let's just talk about this rationally. Do you think they're going to leave if you
are having uprisings in the street? No, they can't leave. Why? Well, does anybody remember 1982
Beirut? There were two terrorist bombings. Reagan's like,
We got to pull out.
Everybody else was like, no, don't, don't pull out.
He lasted a couple of years, but eventually he pulled the Marines out because they were killing.
They were just kept hitting us with terror.
So he's like, you know what?
We just don't need to be there anymore.
Pulls them out.
Who does that teach a very important lesson?
Osama bin Laden.
Osama bin Laden saw that and went, oh, we can push around the federal government.
So he's not going to leave.
And you know he's not going to leave.
So what's your plan?
What is your plan?
your plan is more chaos.
Well, this is how republics rot.
And they really rot when people shrug.
Okay?
It's not a coup.
It's a shrug.
Most people are like, I don't know.
I didn't pay attention.
Let me be absolutely clear here.
You have a right to protest and I will stand up even if I despise the things you say.
Even if you are you are picketing ice and you are shouting slogans and you are.
at ice and you're demanding that the government respond to X, Y, and Z, all of those things
are you right. And I'm 100% behind you, 100%. May not agree with you. In fact, may really
disagree with you. This is not about crushing dissent. It's not about silencing protest.
This is not about blind loyalty to authority until you hear me talk about the shooting
today. But this is something far more fragile. This is talking about legitimacy. Because law only works
when people believe that it's real. When it's real for the powerful, real for the connected,
real for the activist, real for the bureaucrat, real for the federal agent, real for the protester,
and real for the governor. One standard. The moment Americans
believe that justice depends on ideology, the argument's already lost. The street takes over.
So what does that tell you, America? What does that tell you, Pam Bondi? I'm not, I'm not against
Pam Bondi. I'm not against, I'm not against any of it. I'm for law and order because I understand
how valuable it is. If you don't prosecute both Republicans and Democrats and hell, I'll just throw them in
independence if you don't process and prosecute everybody with the same laws,
nobody's going to believe in anything. And then you have nothing left. The center doesn't hold.
So no, Minnesota, you don't get away with saying that you believe in a law and order.
While fraud is largely unpunished and you're not doing anything about, riots are
rebranded as a peaceful moment, and enforcement is treated like the real crime.
belief without action is theater.
Law and order is not proven by words or, you know,
words that are spoken after chaos.
It's proven by what you do before chaos and what you refuse to excuse after the chaos.
The good news is we haven't crossed the Rubicon yet, but we're close, you know,
only if leaders remember somehow what we used to know instinctively will we survive.
A republic survives not because everybody agrees,
but because the law applies even when we don't agree.
That's not authoritarianism.
That's called civilization.
And if we forget that, Minnesota will not be the exception.
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10 seconds, station ID.
Okay.
So, Minnesota believes in,
Law and order.
But do they?
Do they?
Just play the Antifa guy.
He's wearing a bulletproof vest.
He's saying those things.
Then you have,
let's play this.
This is cut three.
This is an independent journalist.
She posted a video on X
showing anti-ice protesters
following her truck for over an hour.
Listen to this.
So these are people following her.
I'm showing my face.
I'm not ice.
We've come to you.
We're not ice.
They've been following us.
on over an hour. We're not ice.
We're just letting them know in that and they...
Not ice. Not in an ice vehicle, right?
No. Right. Get in your truck. Get the f*** out.
Because you need to go. Confirmed ice through who? We're American citizens. We're not ice.
Look at these people. So they're all, they're all surrounding these people.
Because they've been following us for over an hour.
Where are you from?
There's some protests.
Public property.
Where you report?
Okay.
So I don't need to play any more of this.
Listen, this is a woman who has gotten her name on a database.
Somebody's gotten her truck.
They said that it was ice.
They're not ice.
They're not ice.
And they were followed for an hour.
And when they stopped, did you see the number of people that were there just to pull out and surround their truck?
Do you think that's law and order?
Is that law and order?
Or is that vigilante justice?
This is the stuff we used to watch.
When I was a kid, we'd watch gun smoke,
and we'd see these vigilantes come to town.
And they were going to write some wrong.
And law and order had to correct that.
You don't want people who are vigilantes.
I would be saying this, and I've warned about the Bubba effect for a long time.
you don't want this as a Bubba effect.
You certainly don't want this from any side where everybody is just coming together and they've got their own rules and their own information.
You can't trust any of this information and they're surrounding you.
This is not the only one that has had this happen to them.
People are having these people show up at their homes.
Do we have the video yet of the hotel that was closed down?
somebody reported that ICE was staying at this hotel in downtown Minnesota.
They trashed the place.
They went in trashed a place.
There were no ice there.
None.
None.
Where were the police?
Where were the police?
You can trash a hotel and nobody's being held accountable for it.
Why not?
Because the state has decided, not the people.
The state has decided.
decided we are not for law and order.
We are actually for get them.
Because chaos and violence is now a rule.
It's now something that you can use and you can claim that it is right and righteous to use it.
This is something that is a new step.
And we've been waiting for it and warning you about it.
And I've got a chalkboard on accelerates.
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How to learn the amendments of the Constitution. But listen to this. This is five in the first.
Let's just, Minnesota, hear this.
So you notice those five. It doesn't mean be rude. It doesn't mean be.
group. So this is the thing that Minnesota doesn't get. I'm for you protesting as long as it's
actually peaceful, not mostly peaceful, actually peaceful. I am for you questioning the government.
These are all your rights and I'll fight to the death for your right to do it. But when you are
targeting people, when you are actually, well, let me, let me, look, I've been warning about several
things for a very long time.
One of them is the Bubba effect.
That I think will affect the
right more than the left
and you're starting to see pieces of it.
But you're also seeing something different
happening on the right that is
just as dangerous and could
spell the end of not just
the republic. Civilization.
Things have begun to
accelerate. So let me give you
three facts here
that are absolutely true.
One, fact number one, there is a group of people and it is growing larger and larger and it is very well connected that believes society is corrupt and beyond repair.
Two, that institutions are illegitimate.
Three, that chaos is a legitimate tool.
And four, violence is an accelerant.
There's been a group of people ever since I put up on the chalkboard that socialists and communists and anarchists and Islamists will work together.
back in 2009.
They've always believed those things,
but now you're starting to see a couple of things.
One, they're starting to come out,
but they're coming out in droves,
and this is where the change is.
They are now more connected than ever.
And you can follow the connections.
I mean,
I don't know if,
did I show earlier the,
the signal group?
I mean, this,
Cam Higby released this over the weekend.
Ken. And he said, I have infiltrated organizational signal groups all around Minneapolis with the
sole intention of tracking down federal agents and impeding, assaulting, and obstructing them.
Each area of the city has a signal or several signals. Let's start with the screen recording
of all members in the South Side group. So he's revealing how these groups are all together and
they're all connected and they're coordinating to make sure they're obstructing or
harassing or impeding the federal government.
That is their sole intention.
So they've now connected in a very organized fashion.
So that leads me to fact number two.
Fact number one is there's a group that believes these things and they are now connected more than ever before.
Fact number two, the line between protest and insurgent behavior is now blurred.
and this is where it becomes extraordinarily dangerous, okay?
Because society has a line and we're crossing that line.
So all of this stuff now is happening in real time.
And for a long time, America treated, you know, political violence like a weather event, you know.
It was rare. It was localized. It was tragic. And then it was over.
But law enforcement and researchers have been warning.
for years about the mindset that is different from normal extremism. It's not just I want my side to win.
It's I want the system to break. And it has that set of recognizable logic points. Society is
corrupt and beyond repair. Institutions are illegitimate. Chaos is a tool. Violence is an accelerant.
That's not theory. That's an observable ideological pattern across multiple movements and
decades. And the key change is it's now more connected than it used to be, not necessarily
more discipline, not necessarily bigger in raw numbers, more connected, more quickly
mobilized, more capable of spreading tactics, targets, and narratives. And that changes the
entire risk profile for the Republic. Second fact, protest and insurgent behavior being tested.
protest now is it's a protected right and should always be even really loud protest
even the most offensive protests even protest that makes you absolutely furious it is protected
in America but there is that line that every stable society has to defend or it is no longer
stable and that line is being crossed when any group begins to coordinate to obstruct lawful
operations as strategy, not an accident, when they begin to track or identify government personnel
for intimidation, when they build parallel communication networks specifically designed to evade
accountability, and when they justify targeting state actors as morally necessary. These are not
theoretical markers. These are not just part of some group. These are historically recognizable
markers of an end of a civilization.
When the behaviors appear to question no longer, is this a demonstration?
The question becomes, is someone trying to build veto power over law enforcement through
fear?
That's how we describe terrorism.
Once a movement believes it can control outcomes by making enforcement too costly, too dangerous,
too politically radioactive, then law becomes optional.
And when the law is optional, what is the next step?
It's not persuasion.
It's escalation.
Third fact, cities are now laboratories when enforcement is inconsistent.
This is the part that's really hard to say out loud because it sounds like an insult to the city, but it isn't.
It's sociology.
when you have an environment with deep political polarization, a high distrust of institutions,
uneven persecution, or prosecution, sorry, activist ecosystems with strong NGO infrastructure
and money coming from the state and a constant media feedback loop,
those conditions don't automatically produce violence, but they do produce something else.
they produce a repeated stress test, not one riot, not one clash, but a series of them.
And they start to probe, how fast can we mobilize?
What are police allowed to do?
Will any of the prosecutors follow through?
Will federal authorities pull back if we make it ugly enough?
Can we create martyrs?
Remember their name.
Remember their name.
Can we flood the zone with a narrative before the facts catch up to us?
this is what laboratory means.
Not that everybody is guilty,
but that the environment is ideal
for testing the boundaries of the state.
And the state has no choice.
It can respond, you know, a couple of ways.
Overreach, which manufactures recruits for the other side.
Or paralysis, which manufactures militias.
Then you have a recipe for a replication.
You're watching a legitimacy war.
This is not a street conflict.
This is a legitimacy war.
Most people misread this as left and right.
The deeper problem is this.
When a large number of Americans across different tribes believe enforcement is political.
Courts are selective.
Bureaucratic power is unaccountable.
Rules change depending on who you are.
Then extremists don't have to convert the nation.
They only need to convince them.
a small percentage that the system doesn't deserve obedience.
All those things I just said, I know people and many of them, I believe.
Once this idea spreads, violence start to sound like a tool and not a taboo.
Now, here's where we cross the Rubicon.
If any of this becomes normalized, when people start, let me ask you this, this weekend,
how many how many people how many conversations when you were with people how many conversations
discussed anything seriously about what we're facing did anyone's church talk about this as the
end of civilization or warning signs or how we're to behave at this point did any church did
anything because my weekend didn't include any of that and I saw people
all weekend long. I had quick conversations. But most people were like, yeah, I'm not following it.
I'm just so tired of it. You're done. You're done. As a nation, you're done. Not an instant civil war,
but something quite honestly quieter and more corrosive. Because intimidation now can become routine.
Doxing becomes standard. Threats become organizing tools. Violence becomes understandable. And every
incident gets absorbed into the propaganda engine before the facts are ever known.
This is how countries fracture and die.
Not in one dramatic way, but in a slow permission slip.
So what do we do?
We're in the most dangerous phase, the early phase, and history is really blunt here.
This is the phase that destroys republics.
It's now when violence is everywhere.
It's this phase.
When violence is still sporadic.
but it is being justified, it's being romanticized, it's being excused, and it's being operationalized.
That's when recruitment grows.
That's when copycats appear.
That's when people stop trusting investigations.
That's when each side begins preparing for the worst and preparation itself becomes self-fulfilling.
So if we want to stop this, if we want to avoid the slow fracture, there have to be
be things that are not negotiable.
One, uniform consequences for political violence.
Never our side exceptions.
No moral licensing. No, mostly peaceful.
No. If you're trying to terrorize a community into compliance, if you're burning buildings
down, if you are shouting and intimidating, no, that's not a peaceful protest.
That's not what that is.
Lawful, restrained, visible enforcement.
Listen to this again, lawful, restrained enforcement.
Precision matters because overreach creates martyrs.
Weakness creates paramilitaries.
The state has to be both firm and disciplined.
This is a really razor's edge knife that our federal government is on.
Almost, I mean, this is, I'm going to get into the shooting this weekend.
You're putting them in impossible situations.
We need radical transparency after any serious incident.
We need body cams, timelines, independent review, and we need them lightning fast.
Because legitimacy doesn't survive in an information vacuum because there is no vacuum anymore.
Nature hates a vacuum and so does China and they are filling it up.
We also need sunlight on funding and coordination of networks.
not to criminalize you as a civic group.
America needs civic groups,
but to expose when money and organization and street pressure
merge into something coercive.
If you are funding this,
your name should be known
and you should be questioned by the federal government.
Also, a new national re-tabooing of political violence.
You know, the fastest way a country loses itself
when citizens start saying,
well, I don't like it, but I understand it.
You don't understand. You never should understand political violence.
You don't, you don't understand it into a safer country. You don't. You condemn it. You prosecute it. You deny it any cultural permission. Period.
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gold when it hits $5,000 an ounce. You don't want to know what the chaos is like.
Well, we're here. It's a pretty chaotic world. I think we can all agree. Gold, yes,
last week, Friday, hit $5,110 an ounce.
Excuse me?
Wow, that's all.
That's kind of a big gain.
$5,110 an ounce.
They're now saying it's going to be up at $7,000 an ounce.
Why?
Why is this happening?
Well, it's very important that you understand this,
because everything that you're seeing in the news
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Our executive producer has been an executive producer of mine for how many years, Stu?
How many years?
28 big ones, Glenn.
I can't hear you.
Well, that's a dream come true.
It's not coming through.
I can't hear him.
I can't hear him. Does America hear him?
Because I can't hear him.
America always hears me, Glenn.
Gosh darn it, I can't hear you.
Oh, well, going to have to move on.
Anyway, we'll be back with Stu.
I really, honestly, I can't hear him.
So make sure you check the feed, but we'll have,
it's unfortunate, Stu.
It's almost like that was planned, but it wasn't, strangely enough.
God is intervening.
We're going to talk to Stu a little later on in the program,
and it's his last week on the program.
So we're going to be celebrating some of that as well.
Not that it's his last week, celebrate some of the stuff that,
well, a little of both, I guess.
Anyway, let me get to gold.
Gold, $5,100 an ounce.
Okay, why is this happening?
Well, the first thing that you need to understand is gold is a barometer.
Gold is a barometer of belief.
And what happened last week?
What was the consensus that came out of the World Economic Forum for the entire world to see?
I want you to think of this like a guy who has billions of dollars that you could invest,
because to stay safe, to stay ahead of the game, you have to think like that and then act in your own world.
And if I have time today, otherwise I'll do it tomorrow.
I'm going to show you how you interpret this and how you can act at all levels.
But you have to think like a billionaire.
And the billionaires are moving money.
Okay.
Why are they moving money?
What happened last week?
What happened last week was at the W.EF.
the WEF openly came out and said the old system doesn't work and it's failing.
So it was a consensus around the world that what the West has built no longer is any good and it won't work.
Got to find a way out.
That's what all smart money, all central banks, the entire world that's paying attention.
That is the message that they heard last week at the W.E.F.
Now let me layer on a couple of other things that you probably don't know.
We are headed towards a tripwire and it's a race to the finish line.
So let me give you the first trip wire and that is Japan.
Japan is, imagine an old man on a treadmill.
This old Japanese man on a treadmill.
It was supposed to be temporary.
him on this treadmill, but it turned into a life support machine.
And now he's got to keep running.
If he's not running, everything dies.
For 40 years, Japan has been like that little guy on the treadmill told,
you got to keep moving.
You can't stop.
Stay.
Stay.
Because if you stop, it means recession.
So what's wrong was it recession?
Here's the part that nobody's ever really told you.
Americans don't realize.
If he stops,
it's bad. If he speeds up, it's bad. And not bad for Japan, but us. Here's why. Japan's government
has piled up so much debt that even normal interest costs become dangerous. That's why Japan has
spent decades now making money too easy at home, okay? Zero percent. At some point,
they were in negative interest rates, okay? Please take the money. We'll pay you.
to take the money.
Interest rates, if
borrowing ever gets expensive,
the bill will swallow the budget
in Japan and here.
And the world has gotten used
to a place where Japan
was the place to go borrow cheap money.
Now, here's where the story becomes
our problem.
Japan is not just a country.
Japan is a country we've kept
alive for a couple of reasons.
One of them is they are a gigantic buyer of American IOUs.
You'll hear them talked about as bonds, okay?
But they're IOUs.
We're like, hey, we want to, we want to build this train to nowhere.
We're only going to build a miles worth of track.
And we're going to be $4 billion over budget.
But we're telling you up front, it's not going anywhere.
We need the $4 billion.
Okay.
And Japan, because they needed,
us, Japan will go, we'll buy that, we'll buy that. They now hold about $1.2 trillion in
treasuries. They're the largest foreign holder. It's not China, thank God. It's Japan.
And that matters because their purchasing helps keep our borrowing costs from rising even
faster. But the treadmill is starting to wobble. In late 2025 into this month, 26,
Japan's long bond yields have surged.
Japan's 40-year government bond yield moved above 4% since the first time that the bonds existed.
What does that mean?
That means if you borrowed money from Japan, you are now, or if you, let's say, if you, yeah, if you want to borrow money from Japan, you are, you are now, if, if you, yeah, if you want to borrow money from Japan,
Japan, it now is going to cost you 4%.
It used to be zero.
This means the market doesn't want to play pretend anymore with Japan.
They're not satisfied with that.
And when Japan's yields rise, the temptation begins.
I can get 4% in Japan if I buy a bond.
Why would I lend to America when I can lend to
Japan for more. So the money that used to flow outward can come home. Now let me explain
Tripwire without all the Wall Street language. For years, people borrowed in yen because it was cheap.
So what did they do? Because it was zero percent interest or negative percent interest,
you would go over and you'd say, I want to borrow a billion dollars. And people would borrow a billion
dollars, a billion yen. And they would, they would buy it and they'd get it. Sometimes they were
making money on borrowing it, but at least it was zero. And they would trade that, those yen
into U.S. dollars, and then they would buy things that paid more. So the stock market or a U.S.
bond or whatever, okay, this is called the yen carry trade. Here's what you need to know about it.
It doesn't work. Okay. It's so unbelievably immoral. It's just frightening.
So what they were doing was they're buying a bunch of cheap yen printed over in Japan.
They would then take that yen, which they sometimes, again, were making money on borrowing.
Think of Goldman Sachs going over, a big bank going over and saying, I want a billion yen.
And we're going to take that billion yen.
We're going to get out of that, you know, half a billion dollars.
And we're going to take that half a billion dollars and we're going to invest it in Wall Street.
We're making money from Japan because they're giving us 1% on borrowing.
that. They're giving us an additional 1% every year for holding those yen and taking that loan out
from them. And then we go to Wall Street, we can make six or eight or 10%. So we're making 11%.
This is great. We win. Unless things change. If the yen suddenly swings the other way, if it strengthens
the borrowers panic. Okay. And they rush to undo the trade. Why?
Why? Because that money is not free. And when you rush to undo it, you sell the things you bought with dollars and you get back into the yen. That pushes U.S. markets around. That pushes U.S. interest rates up. That turns a problem over there into a problem over here. So Japan is trapped. And the trap has a wire running across the Pacific tied to the exact same.
global system America sits inside. So that's the first reason why gold is screaming. It's saying, wait, wait, wait, wait, what's
happening with Japan? Japan can't move and Japan's going to have to move, but they can't move. Now,
there's another side of this from Japan, go across the sea, and you go to China. China is much,
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Okay.
I want you to, for a minute, when we talk about China, I just want you to imagine a
city made of mirrors.
And from a distance, it looks like a giant skyline.
But the closer and closer you get to it, you see this is just reflections stacked on
reflections.
None of this is real.
That's China's debt story.
And if you think our debt is bad, you ain't heard nothing yet.
China, you know, built a modern miracle.
We saw all of these things that were building.
We're like, look at what China is doing.
But it was built at speed and the speed of desperation.
And the foundation of all of it is just borrowing and crazy borrowing.
The simplest hard fact that can explain China is China's total borrowing, government plus households,
plus companies has gotten enormous relative to the size of its economy.
One estimate, we only can work on estimates because you can't trust what China says.
One estimate, reputable, says China's overall debt to GDP is around 290% by the end of 2024.
And what is secret and nobody talks about is the local government hidden debt.
Okay. Also, the data shows China's credit to the private non-financial sector, about 200% of GDP.
Okay, but that's not the real story. The number is not the story. It's the structure. Listen
how crazy China has done this. Okay. China has two big pressure chambers.
One, property as the national savings account. For years, apartments weren't just homes. They were
the main store of wealth. So the system kept building and building and building and telling people
buy these apartments and we'll take the money, but you can't have the apartment until you totally
pay for it. And you'll pay for it in 25 years, then you'll get the apartment. Garments already built,
but nobody's living in them because everybody's buying them and you don't get it until you pay it off.
the local governments were the ones doing all of this.
They were borrowing money through side doors.
So China has got its own debt.
Then China pressured the local governments because they needed money for these projects
and growth targets.
So they just went and created these, quote, special vehicles off to the side.
That's not as visible as the normal government debt.
The IMF just said they're off the.
side debt is about 46% of their GDP. And that's the end of 2023. So when property sales
fall, local governments are losing a key revenue source. What do they do when they lose that?
So they lose this key revenue source and their ability to pay for things weakens.
and safe investment products start to look, I don't know, less safe.
So China is so close to the edge because not only is their federal government way overloaded,
but their consumers have bought all this stuff that may have been sold two or three times
and they don't actually own it.
And the money to pay for all of the building of these ghost cities is on the locals.
And just the local debt is 46% of GDP.
Okay.
Margin of error here is so thin.
And the moment, just like anything else, remember gold is a barometer.
And what is it a barometer of?
Trust.
The moment that public belief, the moment ordinary people in China believe the
believe the guarantees are not guarantees, the danger isn't math.
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Those can slow down the crash, but they've already done most of those.
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United States, we're the only ones growing.
Do you understand that?
When Donald Trump said, we're the only ones, that's what he meant by that.
Everybody in that room understood China is China is on the verge, but the United States is on the verge because of Japan.
So where do you go?
Well, you go to the thing that is older than promises and that is gold or silver.
And that's what's happening to gold.
That's what's happening to gold.
But I'm not done yet.
Let me give you some good news.
Gold rises not because people are greedy, but because people, they get sober.
They sober up.
So what's happening with gold is people are sobering up, all right?
This is the sound of people buying fire insurance in a neighborhood where everybody
smells smoke and everybody's house is on fire.
And so they're buying fire insurance.
The world's drowning in debt, not just America.
The global debt, by the way, is too.
$251 trillion.
That means the entire system is just going to melt down.
And so you can't cut rates without consequences.
You can't stimulate because of currency weaknesses.
So who's buying it?
First of all, the central banks are buying it by the ton and people who know are buying it
because they know something really bad is around the corner.
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And so I wasn't giving you the information.
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And I didn't, I don't like that weight.
And so now like every day, I mean, practically every day, just this is my second shockboard of the day.
I can explain things to you when they're happening.
And I've made this change because things are happening more rapidly than they have before.
And everything matters.
and they are connected.
I'm going to show you how gold is connected also to what you're seeing in Minnesota here in a second.
But I have five things, six things on this chalkboard.
Japan, explain it.
It's a treadmill.
It's a crazy treadmill and they can't get off it.
They can't speed up and they can't slow down.
China is a house of mirrors.
Gold is insurance.
We're the safest house on the block, but that changes with number five civil
unrest. Okay. What we're seeing on the on in Minnesota is so incredibly dangerous if this spreads.
Let me first remind you that our DOJ, FBI, CISA, all of these things have been issuing public
warnings for a few years now saying, look, disinformation, disinformation. We know we have the
videos of these giant server farms where they all have iPhones plugged into.
them. And I mean, there are thousands, tens of thousands of phones. And these bots are just
sending out, you know, posts and reposting and reposting from the other bot and everything
else. And you're not getting the truth anymore. You think you're getting something real,
but you're not. The algorithms are all being affected because China and Russia are two biggest
enemies and Iran are all, they have these giant farms where they are pushing fake social media out.
And what are they doing?
Why would China benefit from chaos here in America?
How does that possibly benefit them?
Well, what is our greatest strength?
A lot of people will say our weapon systems, but it's not.
It's not.
our greatest strength as a country comes from certain rules of law, the law of contracts, the law of property, that we are stable, that we're generally a well-educated, I don't know if I could say this one anymore, but well-educated group of people, and that we're hard workers.
If America fractures into constant street conflict or a national divorce, what happens?
what happens?
What is Donald Trump been doing for the last 12 months?
And he's been bragging about it.
And people don't seem to care because I don't think they understand what this means.
But he's been saying, I've got $18 trillion of investment coming in.
$18 trillion.
Never been done before.
You're right.
Never been done before.
Not even close.
Never been done before.
But what does that actually mean?
That means that foreign companies are invested.
investing in America. They're building factories here in America. Now, why would they do that?
They do that for a couple of reasons. One, the tariffs. I'm going to make it so expensive.
You're not going to be able to sell a truck in the United States. Build them in the United States,
and I'll help you up. There's one reason. The other reason is every other market is collapsing.
And so they're looking for something stable, something where nobody's going to come and grab their
company, nobody's going to put new rules on them and make them go out of business. They're looking
for something that has constitutional order and is stable. So it's worth their while to do two things.
One, make sure that the biggest market, or now second biggest market in the world is still buying
our products without tariffs. And let's hedge our bet that some of the places we do business in,
for instance, even Germany, Japan, it may not work.
And we may have to be offshore someplace that is stable so we don't lose everything.
Okay.
If America fractures, that investment is no longer good.
That investment from all over the globe is bad.
They take that money and they're like, I'm not investing there because you can't trust that.
That thing's about to collapse.
What happens?
Credit tightens.
Insurance costs explode.
Entirement accounts get hammered.
And the people who suffer first are not the powerful.
They're the ordinary ones.
Civil disorder does not punish the system.
It punishes the family.
And I want you to hear this clearly.
I don't care if it was the left or the right that is doing what the left is now doing in Minnesota.
There are no winners in this path.
I'd be giving this exact same monologue if it was a bunch of quote unquote patriots that were doing it.
No, you're not.
America loses.
Every American losing.
and some will lose everything.
And China and Russia and everybody else will watch and they will smile.
Why?
Because all of that money, all of that business will have to find some other place to invest.
It will have to go some other place.
Where do you think it's going to go?
It's going to go to China.
That's why China is pushing civil unrest.
Okay.
Half of what you see.
is manufactured.
And it's either manufactured online or it's manufactured as these,
these,
these,
uh,
riots.
This is not spontaneous.
This is all a show.
It's planned.
And it's paid for largely in part by China.
So we are on this really dangerous ice cliff.
And that's why gold is at $5,100.
Because this thing could crumble at any time.
Now,
what are you going to do?
about it. What are you going to do about it? I mean, how do you possibly weather a storm like that?
Well, there's a few things, and I want to get into this. I'll get into it briefly. If I don't have
time to finish it, I'll hit on it tomorrow, but universal rules for everybody. That's why I've
been saying we got to have equal justice under law, equal justice, universal rules for everybody,
the rich and the poor. You also need to be.
need to build a runway. And, you know, they always say, have 30 days of cash. That's a lot for
most people. You're going to be able to cover all your bills for 30 days. I'm saying,
you got to have a runway of cash, you know, some kind of money that will cover not, you know,
the fantasy life, the fantasy budget, but the stuff that is crucial that you have, just crucial.
And it should be for months, not weeks. Kill right now, any kind of
fragile debt. Variable rate, consumer debt. If you can get out of it, if you can consolidate it
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. There are a lot of things going on. I want to take you back.
this weekend to the really big story out of Minnesota, and that is the shooting.
And there is, as always, as always, whom do you trust?
I want to take you through the video and tell you my opinion on this,
and it is just that, an opinion, because it's causing a lot of controversy.
They shoot him and, you know, cold blood.
They have no credibility on this.
They say that about absolutely everything.
I mean, if you'd listen to them, you know, Al Capone was shot down in cold blood, too.
But you have that.
And then you have some people on the right saying you shouldn't be carrying a gun.
Well, now, wait a minute.
I believe in the Second Amendment.
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I want to, gosh, I want to take you through some of the stuff that happened up in Minnesota before I get to this.
this video of Alex Preti and him being shot.
So let me, first of all, I played this earlier.
Let me just play just a little bit.
This is a woman who was somehow another on an ice database on the left.
And to show you how well-coordinated this is,
there's this database and this woman and her husband,
she's a journalist, she was being followed by these ice protesters.
because she was on a database and they thought she was ice.
And every time she would stop someplace, they would start to gather around and go,
your ice, your ice, get out, how shame on you, all this stuff.
Well, she eventually pulls over and she's like, we're not ice.
Okay, we're not ice.
We have nothing to do with ice.
I just want to play a little bit of this because I want to show you how dangerous this situation is becoming.
Cut three.
So she's pulled over and she is now being honked at by one of the cars.
Ice!
We are not ice.
We are not ice.
So she's coming out.
We're not ice.
They've been following us for us over an hour.
We're not ice.
Now the whistles start, and if you're watching the video, you will see all of these people start just to descend around her car.
Right.
And nothing she says, she's being reasonable, nothing she says is going to satisfy this mob.
We're not ice.
Because they've been following us.
for over an hour.
We didn't even know they were following us
until they came up until you
they're following you because you're right.
I mean, it's just ridiculous.
Okay, stop.
So what else happened
this weekend?
Well, I showed you earlier
a video of a self-proclaimed
Antifa member
saying, get your guns.
You got to stop these people.
Now is the time for violence.
And you have
an ice agent who had his finger
bit off.
We have that full screen
and put that up.
Here's the ice agent
and protesters grabbed him and bit his finger off.
I mean, that's, I don't know, that's a little insane.
Then you have this.
Let me play the, the ice agent who's bloodied in front of a hotel
because they thought there were ice agents in the hotel.
Turns out there were no ice agents in the hotel.
But you can see one of the...
There they are, this hotel.
And then you're seeing that the one ice agent with a bloody nose, blood all over his mask, down his shirt and on his hands.
Don't know how he got bloodied, but I'm guessing it wasn't that he fell and, you know, had a boo-boo.
So you have all of this stuff happening.
And we now know this weekend it's been confirmed it is being coordinated on signal.
Very, very dangerous.
Now let me take it from the other side.
Alex Preti is this guy who shows up.
He's part of the protests and he's got the whistle and he's obnoxious and everything else.
And he is starting to go after ice agents and really get into their face.
They push him back.
He pushes back.
Push him harder.
And it just gets into honestly, it's like a little seventh grade pushing match at first.
It's just so stupid that any of this happened.
Well, he gets shot.
Play cut nine here.
This is the ice shooting video from Alex Petty.
And there's his whistle.
And oh, that's so great.
Okay.
Now you're going to see him.
All these people, all they're doing is just trying to, you know, stop ice from doing their job.
And the ice agent pulls out a gun and shoots Alex as he's laying down on the ground.
Here he comes.
They're pushing him.
They grab him.
They put him down on the ground and there's a bunch of them.
Now listen, because you'll hear one of the cops say, gun, gun, gun.
Then you hear the shots.
Okay, and they shoot them.
Okay.
Let me take this from the BBC perspective because they show the other side of this crowd from a different perspective.
And I think this is important.
Here's the BBC's perspective on what happened.
Go ahead and roll that.
Rose-Akins report contains footage.
which, again, you may find distressing.
The first video we have of Alex Preti,
he's in the road, holding a phone and talking with a federal agent.
The officer pushes him, and he steps backwards.
Christy Noem is U.S. Homeland Security Secretary.
This is her account of why Alex Prettie died.
An individual approached U.S. Border Patrol officers
with a 9-millimeter semi-automatic handgun.
The officers attempted to disarm this individual,
but the armed suspect reacted violently.
But in this video, as in others, Alex Preti had nothing in one hand, a phone in the other.
We see two people interacting with an agent.
We then see an agent push one of those people, then push the second person.
Alex Preti steps between them and the agent, and his pepper sprayed.
He's wrestled to the ground by a number of agents.
He's on his knees, bent over, his hands are on the floor, and he's struggling against being held down.
One agent repeatedly strikes in the direction of his head.
Take note of this agent. He has nothing in his right hand, reaches down, and removes what appears
to be a gun from Alex Prettie's waistband. Then he steps back, holding the pistol, which appears
to match this image shared by the authorities. Carrying this type of gun is legal in Minnesota
with a valid permit. The police say they believe Alex Preti had one. Less than a second after the
gun is removed, an agent fires the first shot. As Alex Prettie lies motionless, further shots are
while agents are standing clear.
So this is compelling video because what this BBC reporter is saying is true.
It's absolutely true.
He is getting in between him, the police and somebody else, the police are shoving.
He is only holding a phone.
He is down on the ground.
He is resisting arrest.
But his hands are down on the ground.
His head is down on the ground.
Then another agent reaches over on top of the other.
agents who are closest to him on the ground,
reaches into his back where he sees an exposed gun,
pulls the gun out,
and then walks away with the gun.
So he's no longer armed unless he has two guns,
and they don't claim that he had two guns, only one.
And pulls it out and walks away.
Right after that, somebody yells, gun, gun, gun,
that's when the police officer fires at him.
Now, the other police officer did not know
that somebody reached in and took his gun.
It might have been somebody who was saying gun,
might have been saying it because they saw the other guy,
because he's not marked as a federal agent,
the other guy pulled the gun out and walking there with a gun.
So somebody might have seen him with a gun and said,
gun, gun, gun.
All the cops think that it's pretty and they shoot him.
Okay.
This is not something that you deal with as, you know,
know, an eight-year-old. This is a, this is a conversation for adults to have. And I know,
I'm not hearing the adults. First of all, what Nome said is not true. He didn't approach.
If you want to say technically, he approached carrying a nine millimeter. He did, but it was
holstered and in his back. And you have a right to carry a gun at a protest. I don't think that
makes you smart, but it does, it is perfectly legal and constitutionally protected. So I'm sorry,
just because you have a gun in your back, if you reach for the gun, if you pull for the gun,
then you could probably be expected, expected to be shot if you are pushing the police around.
But if you have a gun and you don't have your hands on it, you should not be shot. You have a right
to carry that gun, peacefully. Okay. Um, the, um,
The minute you start pointing it at people, you're in trouble.
He did not.
He did not.
So this idea that, you know, he was foolish for walking into, you know, this protest with a gun,
well, you have a right to carry it.
And quite honestly, if I'm walking into places like that and I'm not going to get involved,
I probably do carry my gun.
If I'm going to get involved, I think of the consequences.
think, boy, that's, that's probably going to get me killed, unless I'm planning on killing somebody,
assuming I'm going to get involved.
There's the way I would think would be, I'm not carrying my gun because that could get me killed.
Okay.
Because I don't, I'm not going to, when I'm in a, when I'm in a dangerous situation, it's not
going to be with the other Antifa people.
I'll be in a dangerous situation because of the police.
And I make my decision right then and there.
Am I willing to pull the gun on the police?
No, I'm not.
So leave the gun at home.
But he has a right to do it.
And he has a right to carry it and even be in a confrontation with the police as long as he never reaches for it.
But this is where I go to the cop side.
You're in a chaotic situation.
This is why I would not carry a gun in a situation like this.
Because you're in a chaotic situation.
Nobody really knows what's going on.
You have a group of people who have been all day, been told.
we're going to kill you, we're going to kill you, your life means nothing, get out of our city,
whatever, and they're violent towards you.
When you are coming at them and they are pushing you down to the ground, get down on the ground,
get down on the ground, stop resisting.
See, this is not Martin Luther King.
That's what the left is forgotten.
They're trying to make this as moral as Martin Luther King, but they can't do it because it's not as moral
as Martin Luther King.
And it's none of the tactics of King.
King knew the only way to win
is to go peaceful,
nonviolent, always.
King would have let that guy rot in prison
and wouldn't have marched for that guy
because he had a gun.
Because he made the rest of the movement
looked dangerous.
Even though he had a right to have a gun,
Martin Luther King said, would have said,
you don't bring a gun.
You don't pull a gun. You don't
push back. You don't do it because that's the way peaceful protests win. And everybody who knows
anything about protesting knows this. The left, they've been preaching Martin Luther King forever.
They know this. This is not the tactic of Martin Luther King. This is the tactic that escalates,
not de-escalates things. So where do I stand on the gun thing? I don't know what Alex, I don't know
anything about him. So I don't know what his intention was. I can look at the video and say his
intention, his intention was to protest, was to be obnoxious, was to be one of those people that
were right up there, but not necessarily up in the face of the cops until he sees cops starting to
push people around. And then he decides, I'm going to get between them and whoever it was they were
pushing. He doesn't like that. So he gets involved. The minute he gets involved, the roles change. He is now
somebody that cops in this situation
could and should look at as a danger to themselves.
So he made that choice.
I don't know if that was a choice that he made when he got up in the morning.
I don't know what his intentions were.
But once he made that choice,
he's going to end up on the ground.
Because it's such a chaotic situation,
I have to side with both him for carrying a gun
and being there.
and seemingly, from only footage that I've seen, seemingly not being a real violent guy, but being a dirtbag, but you have a right to be a dirt bag, being a dirt bag, but not a violent guy, I side with him.
But I also side with the cop that shot him because it's a chaotic situation.
somebody pulls his gun a cop pulls his gun somebody else then yells gun gun gun what do you expect the cops to do
you've created this situation that's why this didn't happen with martin luther king protest because they
didn't create this situation unfortunately i think more of this is going to happen
but we have to be very careful with our words and speak the truth at all times even if it hurts our side
That guy, I don't think he should have been shot.
But I also don't think they should prosecute these guys because it's a chaotic situation.
What would you do in that situation?
It's just a really nasty, bad situation.
And more of those are going to happen if this doesn't stop.
It requires leadership.
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Yeah, we're talking about the first amendment.
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It's been tough to not be able to interact with you, Glenn, here today,
here with only a few more shows left.
But forces of nature have kept us away.
And then, of course, the technical demons that always pop up in these situations.
I did want to run one thing by you, though, listening to all your commentary.
And it was kind of helpful to sit here and just be able to listen to what you were saying.
And one of the things that was interesting about this whole shooting situation is a dynamic that I noticed as I was thinking about all of the stories that have hit lately, one of which being the shooting of Preddy, which you've seen the reality.
to that. You had the shooting of good before that. And you have the five-year-old kid who was
kidnapped by ICE being the three major headlines. And what's interesting about all of that is,
I think you go and, you know, I listened to your commentary on Predi, which is like, you know,
this shooting shouldn't have happened, but, you know, there's understandable, you know,
reasons why people were at on edge and there's confusion in that moment. The good
shooting was, you know, sort of similar to that, but, but different, right? Like, she really did take
some action that could have very easily been translated as some aggressive action. And while it
was a tragic shooting, you know, it was something that was more understandable and maybe have
fewer questions than the pretty situation. And then you have the five-year-old kidnapped by
ice, which we now know was not at all true. It was not the situation at all, the illegal
immigrant parent ran away and they were actually caring for the kid. And you can see three different
reactions from, I think, every conservative that I've listened to, they've had different reactions
to those different stories based on different facts in a different situation. I have heard no
difference from the left in their reaction to those three stories. And, you know, it's fascinating.
And they just continually react the exact same way. It's Nazis. It's, you know, it's Gestapo. It's,
all of these terrible things and it's murder in every one of the cases or or kidnapping or
kidnapping or the worst possible thing and we have to react with force get out in the streets that the
the walls is of the world making everything worse that jacob fries of the world making everything
worse and like i i see all that reaction from our side being very nuanced and trying to
understand the situation the opposite for them and then i throw in a fourth story which was a man
arrested in Georgia for raping an 11-year-old girl. And you know what? I see no reaction from them
at all on that story. It's impossible to take their analysis of this situation seriously because
they're not analyzing it, Glenn. They're trying to cause chaos. So last week, you weren't here.
You were on vacation last week. And one of the things that we talked about was, you
You have to take things and separate them case by case.
Two things can be true at the same time.
You know, and you're exactly right.
This is, they are not, it's the same reaction every time.
So that should tell you something.
If somebody is reacting the same way, even though the facts are different,
but they're reacting the same way, they're telling you something.
They're telling you that the facts don't matter that what,
what they are saying has to be done is the only point.
Whatever happens on the ground is either inconvenient or convenient, but it doesn't matter.
And that gets a civilization to shut down.
There's no future in that kind of thinking.
So what do you do?
Because I see the reaction to this stuff, and I see a lot of people talking about it
on the right and saying, you know, basically acknowledging what I'm saying is true, right? Like
there's, there are a bunch of people on the right, I think trying to determine these situations
individually and the people on the left don't care. They're out there for a greater mission,
right, if you will. They want a fundamental change of our society. They want all of the,
they want our system to be upended. And that is their goal. And so I, I can, you know,
my reaction to that is we still have to do, we have to be ourselves. We can't be them.
We can't do what they do.
I don't want to be them.
I don't want to do what they do.
But, I mean, I do see the reaction.
And, you know, there's some, I think, sense to it, which is if you don't, if you hold back,
if you don't change your tactics, we're going to wind up with the same situation and the same result.
And we're going to keep moving down this terrible road because we sit here on principle and they sit here and they just keep doing what they need to do to move the ball forward without care for that.
stuff. It's inconvenient for them and they don't care about it. Should we continue to care
about it or should, do we need to change our tactics and realize some new world is here?
So I repeat what I kind of said in the monologue in our number one today. We have to be
surgical. The administration has to be surgical in its language. You can't, you cannot discredit
yourself by saying he came at them with a nine millimeter gun. And if that was your understanding at
first and then you see the evidence. You have to immediately come out and say, we correct that.
You have to guard your credibility at all cost. You have to be telling the truth.
I think the administration also should be saying, look, if these facts are different,
call our DOJ. Here's a special hotline number. But if they overwhelm that with a bunch of stuff,
if they're just putting that number out and they're having thousands of people call,
well, then you can also then go on and say, well, we tried, we tried. But they had,
we've had a million calls and we know there's not a million charges. So, you know, nobody is serious on that side. But we tried. And we'll continue to do it. We're just not looking at you as serious partners, but we'll continue to do it. If there is a problem with ICE, we will make sure that that is corrected. These guys are under so much pressure right now, but they cannot get angry. They have to be the best of us. And this is really hard. They have to be the best of us. They can't be shooting off their mouth or, you know, pushing.
and that is really super hard.
I don't know how they're going to do it.
You've had too many people involved.
Accidents are going to happen.
Human conditions are going to be applied at some point.
And so that's a real issue.
But we have to be super solid on the facts.
I think we are presented at this time with an opportunity to talk to those people who are not dieharders.
They're not the ones who are like, he's a Nazi and ISIS has done everything wrong.
Just say, you just come to him and say, look, I hate all of this.
I hate all of this.
I don't want to be enemies.
And I agree with you.
You know, people saying that he shouldn't have brought a gun.
I think he has a right to carry a gun.
You know, that's a constitutional right.
And he shouldn't have been shot.
However, can you go with me and look the other side?
Can you at least see the point of view?
I'm not saying that you say that it's right, but can you see the reasonable point of
view that that's a chaotic situation, somebody yells gun and the police shoot because they're all
so high strong. Yes, well, they got to be better than that. I agree that they should try to be
better than that, but would you be better than that? You know, and have a conversation because
we have to find the center ground again where we can say, and this is true. If these guys,
if ice were taking people
and they're just scooping them up off the street in the middle of night
and they are, you know, there's American citizens who have done no wrong,
do you think I'd be on the side of the federal government?
No.
But you also can't have it the other way.
You can't say that, you know, January 6th is an insurrection
and the worst insurrection since the Civil War
and then say with this going on and now more people killed on the streets in Minnesota than
we're in January 6th, you can't now say this isn't an insurrection and you don't have a right
to have the Insurrection Act used. Wait, wait, what made that an insurrection and this
not an insurrection? Because one was fighting the federal system to let the election go through
and this one is fighting the federal system to give the ability to the federal government to actually go make arrests of really bad people.
Why is it not an insurrection?
And just try to find the logic points with people that you have a chance of saying,
you know, look, we are, we're at the end of civilization here.
This is civilization enders if we don't figure this one out.
And none of us win.
You don't win.
your side doesn't win, my side doesn't win. We all lose. We cannot be in this situation like that.
So can we just have a simple conversation and try to make that happen? I don't know. It might be
too late, but I'm not giving up. Yeah, I think you're right. We can't give up, right? But I will say
that's why I brought up the five-year-old kidnapped by ICE story. You know, that's one where I can
understand if you're a left winger, right? You see these pictures of a five-year-old in ice custody,
and you're like, oh, my gosh, they're picking up kids. If you're on that side of the aisle,
and that's how you view this as a negative thing, we're not allowed to enforce our immigration law,
but you see them taking a five-year-old into custody, I can understand how your immediate reaction
to that would be, oh, my gosh, they're out of control. This is crazy. And when I could get that,
but when you take a few seconds and you actually understand what has occurred here, which is the
parent of this child who is an illegal immigrant ran from authorities and abandoned their child.
This should be something that you should be able to stop and say, okay, I get it. This particular
case isn't like that. I still don't like what ICE is doing, but, and there seems to be literally
no ability for anyone on the left to get to that point. I can talk to someone I know. I can have a
conversation with a person in my neighborhood who might be on the left, who I can get to that level.
but when you have politicians who are still out today saying this is a part of the problem,
everything from killing people on the streets to kidnapping five-year-old kids,
politicians, news, the media itself is still saying these things,
despite the fact that we know this was a completely false story and totally taken out of context.
It is, it's really difficult to see how you can get over that hump.
And I, you know, it's understandable why people are so despondent over our future.
as far as living with one another these days
because if you can't get basics down,
there's just no way to have a shared truth.
And that's where I think the problem lies.
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Democrats are threatening to stall
The funding bill because of the DHS
Meanwhile Tim Walses has reached out to the president
Donald Trump just responded saying
They had a good conversation
They're going to try to work things out
And he's putting Tom Holman in touch with
That should be an interesting conversation
With Tim Wals
so we'll see what happens.
Stu, I have three stories.
Which one do you want to comment on?
Bank of England must plan for financial crisis sparked by aliens inside the bizarre conspiracy theory
that Earth is losing gravity in the next two weeks.
Uh-oh.
And Michelle Obama complains people only know her for being married to Barack.
Oh, I would love to talk about Michelle Obama and her.
her feelings about that. I think, first of all, she's right, 100% accurate. That's the only reason
we know of her. We would never have heard of her at all if it was not for her husband. But I,
along with her, Glenn, feel that's wrong. We should not, that's, that's, there's something wrong with our
society if that is to be true. And there's only one way for us to solve this problem, which is to
forget we ever knew about her. I would argue,
that if she were to just go away and not speak again and not go on shows and leave us alone for
just let's say five to 50 years in that period, I believe we would completely forget about her
and this would all be solved. I tend to agree and I wish she would quite honestly. You know what
kills me is if it's not one thing she's complaining about it's another and they're like the biggest
I don't know, rich person's squads. She was saying,
just the other day that, you know,
and then when it became,
uh,
first lady,
it became all about my shoes and what I was wearing.
Well,
then don't go on the cover of Vogue.
I mean,
what do you do?
That's what happens to every first lady for the love of Pete.
These people cannot stop complaining about,
I,
you know,
I'm,
you know,
and now my husband's worth $250 million.
And we can't say how we got there.
But now we have to go to the bank more.
We've got to pay a little more in taxes.
It's,
it's just,
so ridiculous. Yeah, the Vogue
covers a great example of that. This wasn't
a hidden camera shoot. Like you showed
up with photographers
to this whole situation.
That's the way that works.
And by the way, there is, I will disagree
with one thing, Glenn. One first
lady did not get that treatment, and that
was Melania Trump. She didn't get all the
photoshoots. That's right. Doesn't
her movie, I think your movie
opens up today or
tomorrow. Finally, I can't wait to see it.
All right. We'll see you back here tomorrow.
Carl, same back time, same back channel.
