Hour 1
Stories you didn't hear, under the Obama administration 2013-2015...Ripped from the arms of their parents...Immigrant border fiasco...72,000 deportations?...laws on the books are now being enforced and the media doesn't like it ...Planned Parenthood should be banned from celebrating 'Father's Day'? ...Meanwhile on MSNBC: 'Jesus-Hating' 'pimps of evil'...all of a sudden MSNBC cares about what's in the Bible?...Laura Bush: Separating families at the border is 'cruel and immoral'? ...Ted Cruz takes down Jimmy Kimmel?
Hour 2
How To Break Up with Your Phone?...The 30-Day Plan to Take Back Your Life...Author Catherine Price joins the show to discuss how to develop a healthier relationship with our phones...The point is not to completely remove phones from our lives but rather to cultivate a balance that is healthy...average screen time per person?...4 hours a day = 60 full days a year...Make a 'practical' plan to break up with your phone addiction ...Monica Lewinsky still claims to be a victim of sex scandal...never mind Juanita Broaddrick = Real MeToo Victim
Hour 3
Vitally important stories...No Summa 'Cum' Laude cakes for you?...Banning Latin phrase for academic achievement? ...Pro golfer Phil Mickelson called out for bad behavior? ...Jeffy Fisher (The Original 'Pimp of Evil') plays Pat Gray?...unraveling the complex Chris Hardwick story...freedom of choice for all ...Concentration camps at the border?
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This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
The blaze radio network on demand, Glenn Beck, it's doing for Glenn on a day
For young children are being ripped from
the arms of their loving parents and hey
hearing about this in the news a lot today. But it's important to know what the media is not telling you
it's important to know the
map of this situation,
which is serious.
It's serious and you need to know
the media isn't telling you
go through the scope of this issue for a moment. We know this is a big deal, intelligence
estimates. This is how this whole thing started. Intelligence analyst estimated that seventy eight percent of the guides smuggling other migrants were Meh,
the younger than eighteen years of age, teenagers,
often hired or conscripted by drug cartels.
I knew they would not be prosecuted if caught
Mexicans are now being held for months without charge
in shelters across the United States, sometimes with
their parents, knowledge. Some of them
have spent as much as six months in US custody while they await
an appearance before an immigration judge during their
tension
Question by US authorities and then transferred to a network of facilities rough run by the Office of Refugee resettlement, part of the Department of Health.
And services across fifteen states.
I mean it's not to it's, not a minor problem here. How about how about this is a
What bigger of a deal then they're reporting, actually immigration. Custom
enforcement last year carried out more than seventy two
thousand deportation
of parents who said they had us born children.
Seventy two thousand you're hearing in the news two thousand now: seventy two thousand deportations of parents who said they had? U S born children, ice, confirm
authenticity of two reports which laid out so
two thousand four hundred and ten removals of immigrants whose
they had one or more US born children reports.
Even parents
of US citizens are among
the hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants being expelled from the: U Dot S each year, two thousand
thousand separations it's much worse than that
children born in the US are given automatic citizenship. Of course, regardless of their parents, immigration status when a parent is due,
boarded their. U S born children sometimes leave with them, but some stay in the US with another parent or family member. Some children end up in the. U S foster care well, most of
Parents of us s born children reported last year, had been convicted of a crime about ten.
And seven hundred had no criminal convictions.
The stories you're not hearing right now from the media.
Is it one other detail? You should probably now those story,
four from twenty fifteen and two thousand and thirteen.
You might not have heard those stories, because those stories were stories under the Obama administration, seven
the thousand deportations of parents who had us born children.
Hundreds and hundreds of children held in facilities I'll
This this is
one of the
one of the mexican children who crossed the border,
and this is often what happens. Is they they cross the border as
people who are working for drug cartels because they knew they wouldn't get prosecuted, they knew nothing would happen to them
they being held in the shelters. Listen to this is, in November, Oscar highly
Rigas Mendoza sixteen year old from the border town of Reno's left for the United States and did
come home. We
know what happened to him said his mother, a thirty seven year old, clothing, vendor
she finally learned that he had been sent to
shelter in California. From there
he was allowed to talk to her by phone every night for ten minutes,
told his mother, that the kids were grouped by risk, behavior, purple, yellow green and that some couldn't leave the facility
score, however, was a purple. He told his mom with the Lee
restrictions. On
occasion he got to go ice skating. I love
this quote from his mom. It's a type of
punishment, so they won't cross as much his mother said for
sincerely it's okay.
Will it discourage him from doing it again? The
is the point here: isn't it that is, the point
is a deterrent and while it gets ugly at times it is
obviously something that is a messy situation on the border. These stories,
two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fifteen, show that these things
I've been going on for a very long time.
This is where we are now. I think we should kind take this story. All
through, because we're at the point where every
but he's jumping on the bandwagon everybody's tweeting about these children, two thousand children ripped from the arms of their parents, is being repeated over and over and over and over again, the
have to saying it's a brand new policy. This is a new
see Trump is doing this on his own. The right,
it's kind of saying: well, there's nothing new, there's nothing new here, and there is a bit of truth on both sides of this there is
evidence. This is a brand new topic will go through this today,
but in every story about this
order: separation issue. When you
bother to read to paragraph nine to paragraph twelve to the
apps, that no one ever goes paragraph fourteen and fifteen,
you see over and over again are
issues are not are not new.
You can go, you can just dig through this and find them. I know
and these numbers like, for example, this is, let's see, let's count the paragraphs in the Washington one paragraph, two
three paragraph four, paragraph five, paragraph six, seven paragraph
a paragraph: nine paragraph, ten paragraph eleven paragraph twelve paragraph thirteen paragraph fourteen pair
fifteen paragraph sixteen, seventeen eighteen,
nineteen, aha, here we are
paragraph. Twenty never remember. The story is that two thousand kids have been separated from their children for from their parents right
ripped from the arms huge
problem based completely on a new policy that is that's the take here is,
graph, twenty of the Washington Post story as
Thursday, let
two thousand. Four hundred and thirty, two migrant children are in the custody of the Department of Health and Human services. Up from not
a thousand at the beginning of May
so is this a new story, or is this
eight increase? Aren't some
has been going on for a long time again, eleven thousand in Custer
up from nine thousand at the beginning of May. So the
yeah that this is a new thing is
blatantly false.
This is something that has existed for a long time
is always the policy way
prosecuting someone to separate
them from their parents. If not, we
toddler jails all over the country right. This is now.
This is not a wonderful idea and we'll get to the toddler jails and what they're like in just a little bit.
There is a huge uptick. However, in this it's disingenuous, I think for many of the people on the right are doing this and saying that there's no change. This is an old policy
elements of it that had existed for a long time, there's an existing law that has been on the books, for
long time, but the uptake has gone
about a hundred a month in sort family separations to about one thousand two hundred a month. So it's a big change and the change
is is understandable when you look at the motivations of the Trump Administration, what they're trying to do
is incentivize
to say you know what is a terrible idea is crossing the border illegally. They want
everybody know that this is
a good idea.
It's always, of course, the policy to separate a family when you're
prosecuting them
in a situation like this
or in other situations. Us citizens have had this happen to them all the time. Take it to an extreme for a minute and I'm taking the most
easy crime. I can think of intentionally to make a point.
Are you comparing serial killers to people crossing the border? These wonderful families were just looking to make their
I a little better. No I'm not, but listen, let's
take a serial killer, okay
serial killer gets caught. They have a couple of kids little.
Bobby and Little Jenny don't go to prison with mommy serial killer, and, yes, it was a female serial killer.
This is the me too. Environment is happening yet again on this program
is always a policy to do that from everything from high
serial killer type crimes to low level drug crimes. If you don't pay
taxes for a long enough period, guess what they're going to do they're going to take you and separate you from your family? That is
what you do put the kid in prison too. That's not what you do is
great. The family
what's new here is that the Trump
Ministration has looked at.
What has happened since it began and why
happened is Trump talked very tough
about the border in the campaign when he became president after his
Shin largely on these border issues, there was a
a decrease in the amount of people crossing the border and that tough talk works for a period right. Tough talk is some
thing that can encourage people to not cross the border. However, tough talk doesn't last forever and when tough talk was not
backed up by policy changes and big things, the numbers have increased
bounce back, and this is angering Trump
and the administration they're trying to do something to disincentivize people from crossing the border illegally.
So what is new is that everybody's getting prosecuted now there's a zero tolerance policy. However, it's a law
laws are suppose
just to have
easily identifiable consequences.
If you have a law that no one knows how it's going to turn out when you break the law? Well, that's not! That's! Not a good law you're supposed to have
thing on the books when you do a b happens, that's how
supposed to work so now they decided to
actually prosecute this law that has been on the books. Yes, there is
the change. The changes, they're, not ignoring this law anymore right, that's!
It is a big change.
There are ways to alleviate this issue when you talk about people who have,
separated families there's there are ways to alleviate it. The chosen way to alleviate it over several
as president has been to ignore it to just
let them go to say we'll see at a hearing in three months that we all know they're not going to show up to that has
in the policy for many many years and
this changing! That's! What's changing, that's what you're feeling in the media- and this is the heat there
trying to turn out there trying to make this into a really emotional issue.
Republicans are supposed to going to confront him on this tonight. It's bad press, they'd
like it. How much of this can heat up we'll see we'll see,
how much of a tolerance he has for this, but this is the law. This is why
you're supposed to be doing
ways to do this, but uh
it's not a super long period of time. You know
is cages that they're showing that's completely misleading. It has nothing to do with this main story and we'll get into that later on in the program. Eighty eight seven two 7b Eck is the phone number. If you want to get involved, but that's what we
we need to crystallize here
the media is talking about. This is as if it's an issue with the separation of the parents. We all know everybody supports
separating parents from children when they commit crimes right. We all know that the series
killer. When you go to prison, you don't bring the kids to prison. Everyone supports this right. You don't want the kids to go to prison with a parent.
The issue here is different: it's not about the separation of parent and child that always
happens in prosecution cases. It's about web
You think this thing we're talking about is a crime
it's happening here is the left, doesn't want
people crossing the border illegally to be a crime? They don't want the border to be a thing.
So this thing with separations shouldn't be happening. They do want
murder to be a crime, so they have no problem with separation there. They don't believe this
is a crime or as serious a crime as
as we believe it is, or the Trump Administration believes it is,
but it's something to do with separating the parents. It has to do with their belief that that border
shouldn't be a border and put
self in their position for a second, if you thought the id
of crossing the border illegally was insane well, of course, you'd think the separation of parent and child was insane. What do you think
an actual crime like you know? It is the
going to look the other way, you're going to want to go the opposite direction. The left is a
separation because they don't think crossing the
is a crime. Well, the problem with that is
border, is there
sing it illegally? Is a crime.
And that's the way you deal with this right. You have to put this
perspective. Let's say: let's take
thing that we all would agree was insane 'cause. Their complaint here is that the punishment doesn't fit the crime. The crime is nothing right.
Crime is crossing this invisible line. What is the crime? It's nothing, you know,
no human is illegal. You should be able
Russell I'm whenever you want, but let
it takes something that we all know is nothing like. Jake
Play, Jay walking. If we
passed a law that said the pen
he for jaywalking is death.
The immediate death penalty, execution of all jaywalkers,
would not be a policy. I would support. I
not what parents separated
children because of Jay walking
do not agree if they
started imprisoning parents and taking them away and put in kids in
foster homes because of jaywalkers.
We would also agree again: it's not
about separation of parent and child. It's about whether you think the underlying crime is a crime.
Let's say jaywalking, very minor offense. We would.
I believe that the death penalty would be going too far if J
walking was the crime, but there's
two things you would do in this situation now
two of the two things is
to make sure you fought really hard against the law you,
I want to change that law. You would go on MSNBC, everyday and say you know what the
Aldi for jaywalking should not be death. This is the number two thing you should do. Number two
the number one thing you should do is not
jaywalk.
Number one: no,
who jaywalking numb
for two fight the law and you know what the
or isn't the law
be changed if there wasn't such a problem here.
What you do when you increase the punishment for a crime is to
I do disincentivize it, and that is what the administration is wanting to do. So and
yes, you don't understand these concepts. You shouldn't be me,
invite by this story. I feel
this audience is, the only one in America who seems to understand it, and then
it shouldn't be the way it is so rare.
For this step, two go on. Nb Msnbc complain about the crime step. One no
Jay, walking
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bored with this immigration thing right now you get it
once tweeting about it saying we have a Laura Bush thing coming up, but will talk about here her feelings on this issue, but
planned parenthood is also have been involved.
We did on this
They say in your hearts and minds today all of our faith in our hearts and minds. Today all the fathers and parents who have been separated from their children at borders. Keep
together Hashtag Father's day,
I'm pretty much. What you'd consider a first amendment absolutist. I think
the first amendment really smart policy required policy in
states. If you care about the constitution.
But I do have one limit. Freeze free speech has his limits. We've talked about a fire in a crowded theater. That's one limit. Here's the second limit. This is really my only limit. I think,
Planned parenthood doesn't get to celebrate Father's day. You just,
you give up certain things when you decide to be an organization, that's going to abort three hundred thousand babies a year. The first thing you give up is your
Father's day
number one on the list.
You could have all the other holidays. You want there's lots of good holidays out their flag day. For example,
I mean, fly that thing proudly any
flag. Do you want fly
that day? Is yours
planned parenthood? You,
you want to go nuts on Arbor Day. That's fantastic! I encourage it. I
frankly encourage it. In fact, you should give your employees more days off. They should be at the office a lot less that'll be great.
Groundhog day everyone wants to know what the weather is going to be in the future, especially when told to buy a Groundhog weatherman. I know I do you can sell
great that all day planned parenthood light it up. It's going to be fantastic
watch, bill, Murray on repeat it's great
hot day, you're going to love. How about May the fourth be with you
STAR Wars Day,
slightly appropriate for planned
Code. To celebrate I'm fine with it, you want to make up what national donut day wonderful. You can do that day by March four,
Keith three point: fourteen PI day celebrate all the time. If
planned parenthood, you don't get this
father's day. If
planned, parenthood, you
celebrate anything else. You want take your child to work. Well, not that one ok not not take.
You don't get that one either know father's day, no take your child to work day, but other than that. It's a holiday's galore.
This is the Glenn Beck program it's due in for Mister Glenn Beck,
who misses an important day today.
Something he's been talking about for a long time and you probably didn't believe, has finally come. True. We've talked
for a very long time about the Diffi Cult
in communicating to the other side to the left the importance of many different principles.
Many of you have sat back and believed that it couldn't be done
There was no hope in this particular approach, because in the end the left is going to go back to their ways. They're not going to listen to us they're, not they don't care they're not going to be one over
yet here we are
here. We are in the United States of America in twenty eighteen and the left has found the Bible. The
has embraced God
in a way. We never
have expected.
Over and over again, you get segment after segment, we
of MSNBC anchors on
television, reading Bible verses Today B
of this miracle.
Who would have thought that this could have happened
because of this border issue and these terrible republic
policies where
children are being ripped out of the arms
of loving parents? The left has found the Bible.
They now care about it more than us. Apparently they now
air about it almost exclusively there on tv there reading verse after verse after verse. It's incredible! Let me give you a clip. This is
MSNBC.
On the wonderful
am joy show now you might remember the last time we visited a,
joy
she was a trashing
gays and,
And believing in nine hundred and eleven conspiracy theories on her blog, which somehow she
scaped any consequence for, but
again, I am all about not getting fired for tweets. I don't care
you shouldn't general
speaking when you hire someone who's there for an opinion. Role in this is a good goes to comedians. It goes to singers. It goes to actors. If, for some
thing that you say some opinion, you should have you have you shouldn't lose your job, so I don't think
joy. Reid should lose
her job because of the nonsensical moronic thing she believed in two thousand and six and two thousand and seven on our blog. I really don't
if you do, that, you're going to have a lot of firing to do because about half of Democrats. Believe George Bush was responsible for nine hundred and eleven half from the
you know far right wing conspiracy, theorist Alex Jones
half demmer half of Democrats believe his theories when Bush was president so they're going to have.
Honda firing to do if you go down this road, but somehow
She has escaped the
cequence that seemingly anyone else would receive from
comments like hers from back in the day. Perhaps it's her deep belief in God.
Print pulled her through this. I don't know here's a say
coming from her show talking about Pro trump
Anti immigration, Christians and how evil they really are at the Christians, who still support trump
separating mothers from babies are now condoning of
child abuse. And beyond that, as a
question I can just say, I can't think of anything that would be more Jesus.
Eating, not one. This isn't just Jesus disobeying. This is Jesus hating everything the gospel stands for is contradicted, but there is hope,
There are white
Publican voters who I,
modifyers evangelicals coming forward. For instance, a new group vote,
commongood dot com has recently formed to start a bus tour that is going to chose to coast with evangeli
progressive former event,
local, an other religious people on board appeal
into that sliver of evangelical voters who look at
and our second
any American who loves this country would be so there are going to be repercussions for the republic.
The party that have gone along like pimps of evil. With this president
pimps of evil
groups of evil wow.
Well, that's that's it
press if one their pimps of evil. I mean you,
I think, of anything.
That would be more Jesus hating, then
idea of separating children into these facilities because
their parents broke the law I could go
I can read the planned parenthood tweet if you'd like. Maybe I can give you an idea of
could be a little more Jesus hating, but I digress on that. The
idea of what these things are becoming is. Is it's fever dream of the left right now? It really is.
You know: we've seen this in conspiracy theorists worlds forever and the idea that
these kids are in these terrible facilities of hell.
It doesn't seem to be proved out by the facts. Let me go to
another MSNBC clip. This is about border detention centers. What are they really? We can
find a solution to this problem without harming children without putting them into concentration camps- and nobody would say, stepped into that point- it's not even interpretation of the law. It is a policy. New policy is the policy that has been invoked by the President of the United States and dictated to his attorney general, who goes out and quotes the Bible by the
a passage that was used to justify slavery in this
country to justify in camping, Chill
I call this a concentration camp for kids, because that's exactly what is turning out to their out doing.
CBN. At this point the there
or Bible talk on, MSNBC that I had a church this weekend. That's all
care about is the Bible. Now it's fascinating concentration camps, it's possible. We don't know what the word that determines it's possible. That is the issue here, because
You know it's funny. The ADL comes out every time someone mentions anything about
better even mildly related to the Nazi era,
and they try to relate it to politics of the day. It's not like this is happened to us several times or anything. Every
then come out, and you say something that refers to the Nazi era, and you compare it to what's going on today. Man do we see a reaction from a lot of
left wing groups and makes
but you're in line with the way that you're supposed to be speaking, and I understand that, however, allow
people talk in concentration camps right now, with no repercussions lol,
how to people doing it and are these things actually concentration camps fascinated by this, because
what you have is a is a difficult issue. If you decide to in
first, this law, which is the real thing they're complaining about it. As we talked about in the first half hour, you can go back and listen to the podcast if you want to get that breakdown. But
if you decide you want to enforce this law, you're going to have an increase
in these situations where you're separating parent from Child- it's not pretty,
all you can do is do the best that you can to honor the law and try to do
that. You can, for these kids. Laura Bush
is very concerned about this and Laura Bush. Obviously, wife of George W Bush, no left wing crazy,
but she's very upset about about this issue. She says I live in a border state and I appreciate the need to enforce and protect our international boundaries, but this is
protons tolerance policy is cruel. It is immoral and it breaks my heart.
These images are eerily reminiscent of the Japanese
can internment camps of world war. Two now considered to have been
one of the most shameful episodes in US history. Now you can
Laura on this one
because of of who who she is and who who she's married to. However, you will see a lot of people on the left side in the
concentration camp issue. They will site
he a japanese American Internment Camp issue and, at the same time, will tell you that FDR is one of our best presidents,
it's important to realize how completely nuts this is.
The Nazis were not a right wing group; they were a group that wanted egg
large enough
and held by all the power in one person's hands to control every aspect of your life. We all know this about Nazism, yet somehow it's related to american conservatism. I don't understand it. It's got nothing to do with it and that
old argument. The idea that
japanese american internment camps can be the thing that we're going to criticize now, as his
historians consistently put FDR in the top three or four
presidents of all time, at
it's very difficult to take
Colleen craft
who heads the American Academy of Pediatrics visited a shelter raw
by the Us Office of Refugee resettlement. She reported that
while there were beds, toys, crans, a playground and diaper changes,
the people working at the shelter had been instructed not to pick up or touch the children to comfort them.
Imagine not being able to pick up a child who is not yet out of diapers, it's
very powerful imagery. Now this
this claim is all over the place you will find. It first
evolve from the Washington Post, its
story that I was telling you about that tells you about
how this issue has been going on forever in Paraguay.
Twenty
that I associate I I talked about earlier the C n n r e article. By the way they did a great job, only second paragraph six, so that's while I mean what an incredible job they're mad at but
graph twenty. You will find out that this has been going on for years and years and years, but the class the claim from from craft
minecraft, who is again not a nobody. She heads the American Academy of Pediatrics she visited.
Shelter.
Obviously someone who was friendly with their belief that you know
things weren't going right. She alerted calling craft craft comes to check it out and she
Is this story the first
two for two caught to catch, the it
and uh? This pediatrician was that
wild Laura Bush is talking about its two year old. She
screaming around screaming pounding her fist on the mat now before
she does describe
in many ways it was a friendly environment for children, a place where they could be happy
again. This is the case against this facility. Does it
I would like a japanese american internment camp? Does it sound
like a concentration camp when you can describe it as
in many ways a friendly environment for children, a place where they could be happy again? You
back in the people running these facilities, you're not knocking Trump here, but the first child have caught
prominent pediatricians attention. During a reason,
it was anything but happy
inside a room dedicated to toddlers, Wasel
cool girl, no older than two screaming and pounding her fist on a mat. One woman tried to give her toys
books to calm her down, but even that
shelter workers seemed frustrated craft, told the Washington Post. Why? Because,
as much as she wanted to consoled the little girl, she couldn't touch hold or pick her up
to. Let her know that everything would be alright, that,
as the rule craft
said, she was told they're not allowed to touch the children not allowed to touch the children. Now I happen to be a parent of two.
They were young at one time. Both of them actually were two at one particular
woman in history and.
I'm trying to figure out how
you change diapers without
being a child. How do you do that? Exactly
you pick him up and put him on a changing table without touching
the rule? Is you can't touch them or pick them up, but
they are at their diapers are being changed,
so these guys, I don't know if they're using tweezers, are
They have something they have a little grabby clause countdown and they could actually pull the little pieces.
Off to change the diapers. How would
please this process occuring?
you're telling me that look there are sometimes you look at a new store, and you say this is why I believe this happened. This is why I believe this happened. This is why I believe this happen. This is,
Why this isn't? Ok, okay! This is why this is okay.
Other times you need to look at something purely on its face and and
do your best to analyze the situation, and this is one of those times.
Sometimes
just come to the conclusion that that
just a lie.
Maybe it's not.
Maybe we will find out that
bureaucrat
has designed a policy in which they are telling were
occurs at facilities that they
and change diapers, but not make contact with the baby. Perhaps
there is some magical policy that has
been created, in which honestly some
insanely hot
heartless individual would say,
while all the other kids in the facility are having a go,
Thai man quote seem happy
the one child who's having trouble can
no love or consoling attention from the workers there.
I know that I drop my kids off at daycare. Occasionally
I have babysitters. We have
places like camps, not internment camps, not concentration camps, fun camps camps where they do art camps where they play sports, can't swear. They have fun Anna K,
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It's doing for Glenn he's out. He broke both of his thumbs using his Ipad too much a lot
times we talk about politics and
x that relate around politics and they don't necessarily affect you, get kind of hyped up about some issue and it doesn't actually affect you all that much this one I
Does I think this one will hit you right at home. I know it does for me,
and it even does for sight.
And Cole.
Yes, Simon Cowell, apparently has not
which smartphone for ten months ten months
he he,
I mean here's, a guy who you know probably needs to be, can
did a heck of a lot more than I do.
He says. The thing I get irritated with is when you can have a meeting everyone's on their phone. When you have we have a meeting in everyone's on their phone. You can't concentrate, he
He goes on to say that he's given
It's made his life a lot better.
I don't know I mean I every time I hop on my phone,
I think to myself. Life would be
if I was not on my phone, do you have that feeling a lot of times like your? What are you getting out of it?
My wife is in the middle of a self imposed Facebook deletion off of her phone or she's, taken a step
like you know what I don't like this. What do I get out of it? I keep going on and I keep just cycling through the same people saying the same things and seeing the same
pictures over and over again. Why am I doing this to myself and she's deleted off her phone? It's
also because she's done this before and then
I get the three days later conversation where she tells me all look at this picture. This is awesome. I had to put Facebook but my phone to post, it's so amazing
it is what it is, if really are addicted to it, and I think there's two parts of this: it's one of just the hi
instant being berated by social media and all of these things that your phone does and then
said, there's just the anger, the anger of the politics, and you know how many people do you get in
I was talking to somebody yesterday who was telling me about how friend of twenty five years, twenty
five years.
They disagreed on some policy
issue with North Korea, law
in friends and co workers, for
nt five years
and then one on friended the other, because one was more friendly to Trump's North Korea policy than the other. It just doesn't feel like
if they had that conversation together at work, they would have probably been completely fine, but this
is a I mean it is hit you a lot closer than you know some rent
tax policy or you know, but some is some little program that gets discussed for days and days and days and days.
Important and what we've talked about him a lot today, but I also wanted
talk to Catherine Price. She is one of my favorite authors off
of the new book how to break up with your phone, also
Vita mania, telling
truth about vitamins and the actual science behind them, which is incredibly insane book that you would not believe,
and also one hundred and one places not to visit before you die
is a very good outline of that particular topic. Catherine joins us now, Catherine,
Hi. Thank you for having me thanks a lot for coming on. I think man, I think you
something here that is right in the middle
of where everybody is. You tell
story about how you kind of law,
on this process of trying to figure out how to break up with your phone and it's a play.
That I know I have been, and I think every parent with young children has been when you kind of look down at at
your child and you realize you're paying attention to your phone instead of them. Can you talk a that story
yeah. I definitely can. I also feel the need
pay for your listeners and too, and I have been
together in the wonderful world of stew and I'm feeling very strange right now, 'cause, I'm used to talking to you when my head is on a tv screen on some random man's lap. So just know that that's the image in my mind for this whole conversation. Yes, of course, but yeah I mean I had had a baby about three years ago and I notice one night that make sure that
having more than just this night. But there was one night in particular when I noticed that she was looking up at me and I was looking down
my phone and it might even the sleep deprivation. I don't know, but I had this kind of out of body experience where I saw that as it would appear from the outside, and it really made me upset
because I didn't want her first impression of her mother to be me staring at a device, and then
this you mention a science journalist, and so when I actually started to look into what was going on there I realized. Maybe part of my discomfort is because I remember this thing called this still face. Experiment, which is this thing where we
searchers had an apparent interact norm,
the baby for a minute and then
send one minute totally with the still face, and you can find it if you, Google, still face
meant that you might get really emotional, because it's upset because the baby freaks out you can see the baby go through all these stages of what's
happening. I don't understand why. In this case, the mother is not responding to me and start
crying and flailing around and making this high pitched wail. That is very difficult to listen to, and I think in
back in my mind I kind of had that in my head and then it when he realizes that I was still facing my own daughter and that, in a broader sense we're doing that to each other and no one knows what the consequences long term of that it's going to be yeah, it's a
I have really at the approach you took here, because I think all of us sort of rant about this topic. We all kind of sit back and think about what we do.
Our lives. We have that story of that moment.
You know your kids excited about something and they're. Looking up at you looking for,
to return that excitement, and you know, you're on Ebay.
And so yeah, it's just a terrible feeling. As a parent, you really feel like you're, not doing your job and in many ways you're right.
You actually went through and looked at the sign
of not only what this does to kids, but also how these the
how your device is really become addicting. Can you talk about that yeah?
I got it all day like I should probably clarify. First, just so people don't freak out and switch the station when I say break up with your phone, I don't mean, dump your phone, I don't mean throw it out
The phones are really useful tools and they're. Absolutely amazing right. So this is about creating a healthier relationship with your phone. Is that going from like I'll go ahead and I was
confused because it how to break of your phone I needed to read, because I'm usually on the other end of break ups, I don't really know how to break up with anything saying right, maybe a you can use it for other things that I know, but I mean you know, because if you, if you break up with someone a human thing, you're, never gonna date, anybody again you're just saying this relationship is not working well for you and you want something better like. Hopefully that's what you're saying
right, I'm you really just going from this obsessive romantic relationship where you're sleeping next to your phone and you're craving your phone when you're not near it and you can't bear,
to be without it to being friends with your phone and, being you know
meet for coffee when it's convenient or nice like use it when it's useful or truly fun, but then have boundaries. So that's the goal here,
but basically yes, so what I did is once I had this kind of. Oh, my goodness revelation in the middle the night with my daughter and I was actually looking at Ebay thanks for pointing that out, looking at antique door
There was like truly bizarre fixation that I was. I was going through
but anyway I started to look into the science of.
Punches that I'd had because once I started to pay attention to how my phone was making me feel and how I just was functioning
as a person in the world, I began to suspect something weird was going on in that my attention span felt very flighty I couldn't concentrate. I was high
trouble remembering things and I just felt kind of hollow
in some way like I would get into these texts back and forth with a close friend at nothing, Contra,
no North Korea, but just you know I just, but what would seem like fun banter.
At the end of it. I would just feel kind of like empty,
like I enjoyed the woody back and forth, but I hadn't actually connected with that person, and so I
I looked into the science of whether I was crazy or if there was actually some
truth to the idea that our phones are affecting us and what I found is that yeah, they definitely are affecting us, and one thing that stood out to me is that just the sheer amount of time the average person, the spending on their phone now there's a time tracking, app called moment that were
for Apple devices that I really recommend you can use quality
for Android, and it will
track how much time you're spending on your phone each day. Just the time.
Your screen, not the time when you're like on a phone call or listening to a podcast and the average person of this app, which has
nearly five million users, is three hours and fifty seven minutes a day. So almost four hours a day just on your screen, which is like one slash, four of your waking life and it adds up to yeah to sixty full days a year, twenty four hour days of your life,
and that is like saying
right: yeah it it it. It is in the same, but it's just common, but so what we're doing? And the phones only came
long in two thousand and seven is when Steve Jobs announced the first Iphone. So it's really a dramatic change and what I realize,
if you're spending four hours a day doing
anything you probably should pay attention to that. That's more time then you're, probably spending with the people you have relationships with and what I realized.
You do anything for four hours a day, you're going to change your brain, because our brains are very valuable and what I found looking into the research is that yes, actually spending.
I mean not even necessarily for its today. Spending time in your phone is having an impact on our attention spans, because they're like little distraction, means that machines are folk.
Is our memory. I I can talk about all these depending on what you want to
but at our creativity and productivity, definitely having an impact on our our relationships, which kind it should go without saying like. I hardly feel like. We need to have a study to show that if you just look out in the world and also our physical health, it's a defect in her sleep,
and we're actually hoping physical ailments and
of our phones, like there's, actually terms like text neck or cell phone elbow, which sounds like totally
and then you're. I talked to a physical therapist and he said yep, that's the real thing. That's why I actually, I think that's how I judge when I'm on my phone too much is when my thumb starts to hurt like when you
that means you are. This is pathetic right. I I mean I on the person and say that you know that I am the person who will complain about not having enough time to you know. First of all go to the
many other things, and you know if your thumb is hurting because you're scrolling through you know some stupid social media have too much. Probably
sign that you've gone a little bit too far. You also kind of
but how this happens. A lot of us know. I do this all the time which is reading at night right before bed
you have your phone out you're scrolling through twitter you're reading articles, it's kind of your,
night reading is that a terrible, horrible idea or just kind of that, but
want to sleep well now I kind of do you
sleep well case. They want to sleep well, yeah I mean, if you
think about it. Let's think about this. Your phone, several things about this. It's a screen
that is emanating light from it phone screen
computer screens give off a very blue light. Blue light is the same kind of light as daylight. So if you have
a blue light close to your face before bedtime and the clothes
it is, the more dramatic effect will be you're telling your brain. It's daytime you're, essentially giving yourself jet lag, no
you know, there's night mode for for most devices which switches the light
to be a bit more yellow, so remove some of the blueness, which is helpful, but you're still putting a light in your face before bed,
and if anyone, anyone who travels light knows like one of the things you're supposed to do to get over jet lag. If your body thinks it's night is to go for a walk in the sunshine to get your body's hormonal systems to be in circadian rhythms to get to recognize it at the time. So that's bad
but even if it didn't have any light, if you think about what we're doing on our phones before bad. Like the example you gave with Twitter, that's not
like listening to the ocean or something calming you're. Looking at
at the news you're looking at like you were saying,
Ical comments, you're looking, I mean even if it's not even if it's just like cat videos, you're still looking at the stream of distraction that is really
camping, up your brain and making it harder to fall asleep. So as many reasons that, if you want to get a good night sleep, you don't want to be doing that, and-
and it's also worth noting- that lack of sleep and
I don't mean like pulling all nighters. I mean you can actually have negative effects from just a cumulative loss of sleep per se, forty five,
minutes to an hour a day over a week that affects a lot of things that sell.
Under also checking on their own, like lack of sleep, will affect your ability
concentrate and focus and remember and connect with people. I mean lack of sleep is a big deal and it and it can add up in small increments. I want to
break and come back on. The other side will use solution, because that that's really what your book is. You go through the science of how this is
acting. You generally negatively, but then also
what kind of an approach to do to stop it, because it seems at times to be impossible to stop log back in a second cat,
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and for Glenn he'll be back tomorrow. We're talking to Katherine Price she's, the author of how to break up with your phone and Catherine. I had some news in the break. My wife told me she downloaded moment the
that monitors usage, which is a positive change, although she did text it to me so
That means she was on her phone telling me she was trying to break up with her phone, I'm not sure if that's positive or not
really funny. Well, I was going to say about the Facebook thing in the installing and reinstalling whatever. I think. That's, ok speaking to
wife of stew right now, because, for example, yeah I've got wait. What is her name LISA and LISA? You don't have to color wife of sushi. That is how she usually goes. I am LISA wife of stone. Do no. I have a problem with email and so what I tend to do. I go through these cycles, where I take the app off my phone.
On and then uh and look at. Let me just check a little bit and I'll go to gmail on the safari browser, and then I realize that that's a problem and then I'll delete everything and then I start again and I think that's completely fine, because basically
aware of the issue like you know the
it's a problem and you are aware of when it starts to make you feel bad again. So maybe the ultimate goal is to wean yourself off Facebook entirely, but I don't think that there's any point in making yourself
real bad about. Occasionally, you know going to recycle this just natural to me right now to me it really impossible, because now I got the email app to leave it up my phone and okay. We so wait for this one there's an app called freedom which will block your access. You can choose what apps and websites you don't want to give yourself access to during particular time. So if you want to focus for a little bit, for example, but anyway
it blocks to gmail for twenty four hours a day, so that now, if I want to check email from my phone, I need to do all sorts of work around, but that, but that actually is, I know we're going to talk about solutions in a second and that's a big thing for listeners to be aware of is that one thing you want to do for yourself is just make it harder to do the habits that you're trying to change. Don't forbid you
yourself from doing them, but just make it harder. I call the speed bumps like little obstacles that make you slow down so that if you choose to proceed, you know it's by choice if I
my email on my phone right now? I know it's by choice. Is I have to do like six things to get there and it makes a difference and I feel like it's a restriction, it's just kind of an inconvenience
and that I really need to, I can do it, but otherwise I'm not going to just kind of like a really go and find my email, app, open or facebook or whatever your problem at might be without knowing why and then look up forty five.
It's later and be like. Oh, my goodness. What did I just do with my life? Yeah. Sorry,
at them. That happens all too often Catherine. We got about two a little over two minutes here to download about thirty days of information. You have a thirty day plan. Can you give us
quick outline of it in in and tell people how they can kind of get going on this process. Sure well, there's a
date accompaniment on my website phone break up dot com, it's free, so you can sign up for that to keep yourself on track, but basically the point
is to become aware of your own habits. That's an important place to start, don't just jump in by saying I want to spend less time on my phone because that's not really a goal. That's just a random statement that feels like a diet which isn't fun so ask yourself
what do you want to do? Instead, what do you want to do with that or the other part of your life with your time with your four hours and then set up your environment once you have that goal in place
change, your environment on and off your phone to support that so make it more difficult to get sucked into your phone. I've got lots of suggestions on that in the book like
notifications only have tools on your home screen, not temptations. I delete your problem apps and just use them from the desktop, but then also make changes to your physical and,
so like if you're trying to read more before bed- and you always check your phone charge, your phone somewhere else and then put it
book that you want to read on your bedside table. So anytime you remove a trigger for a negative habit. You're trying to change be sure you put back a positive one and it
paying attention now you feel when you're on your phone. I think that's one of the biggest suggestions I can have just notice if you actually feel good when you're done or while you're using it and the very active paying attention to
Actually, a really powerful, scientifically proven tool for behavior change. So that's just like a little bit of a teaser for the kind of stuff. That's in there
limited time, but I basically I didn't just want to write a book that was depressing, that
people thinking, oh my goodness, were destroying ourselves in our society and not give you something to do about it. So my point was really to make a practical plan that would help people
make changes both in terms of their phone habit and their habits and the rest of their lives as well. Yeah. The book is how to break up with your phone, for Catherine Price is very easy to understand. Very it walks you through the steps. Very you know in a sensible way, that's actually fun and interesting, but you
you do realize that you're really working against the current here I mean there's
billions of dollars of companies and research that are going to try to make you get back to that phone as much as possible, and it just feels
we're just losing that war right now will let the depressing way to end
and it is a tribe. That's what I usually do. That's why I'm the one getting broken up with all the time. That's a
no. I think that did all that is true, but with that said, we each have power within ourselves to make changes. So I mean, I think that you make a very good point, but that's why it's that much more important for each of us to be
we're aware of our own habits and become more aware of how we actually want to be spending our lives see that we ended on a point of individual responsibility. Catherine, this is this is perfect. This is exactly how to shop in right. Catherine dash price dot com is
place to go what was the other website? You said the phone phone break up dot com, it's easier because there's no hyphen phone break up dot com, own breakup, dot com- you can get Catherine on Twitter as well. If you're constantly checking twitter refreshing her feet constantly is Catherine Underscore price. Catherine thanks. So much really appreciate it. Thank
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that program, it's,
and for Glenn. He is out, I believe, designing a brand new flirtation policy for the blaze takes a lot of time.
Lee Netflix is finding this out. They have a
the its workers from looking at each other for more than five seconds. As a bizarre
as a bizarre, no flirting rule has been in place.
The company's film also for the
crew can only look at each other
five seconds and no longer ask their colleagues for their phone numbers and staff are
courage to shout
again, if they feel harassed, that's going be effective. You know just see just walking around the Netflix headquarters Const,
I like that.
I don't know, I don't know if that's going to work, but I guess it.
It would alert authorities.
If every time you're walking down the hall
keep hearing. Stop don't do that again. That would be effective. I believe five seconds, though the good thing about the phone conversation that we just had is no one has an attention span for longer than five seconds,
so it's very difficult to look at a person for more than five seconds. He has
jokes inside the company people looking at each other, counting to five and then diverting her eyes. Of course everyone just wine
making fun of these things once they start
senior staff went harassment meeting to learn what isn't isn't appropriate looking at each other
longer than five seconds is considered creepy.
This is a weird part of human interaction. I have to say the meat.
I think there has a ton of news about it lately, but the one
thing that I've noticed is this Bill Clinton book tour. That's been going on
which has been really enlightening. It really has it
an interesting place that were in first of all for poor
James Patterson, who decided hey, I'm going to write a book with an
this president going to be grey Vertigo around. They love this guy. He gets nothing but positive,
media attention. We go around. Do some interviews gonna be great, now
he's like teller
in every interview just sitting,
are quietly next to Penn, as with except pen isn't
acting, really smart and doing magic tricks. He's answer
questions about affairs. He had multiple years ago. It's
not been a good book tour. I think we can agree with that, but it is nice to see. Isn't it a weird moment or we sit here and we look at the media and their coverage of Bill Clinton.
And they finally have magically understood,
We've been saying: all these years
all the sudden there
just right on board, with this guy being a complete dirtbag, all of the sun
They've realized the truth about his character, his
character didn't matter for all of these years.
But man now
now that he's no longer in a place where they can
influence really the political movements. His wife has lost now twice
secretary of state, no longer a senator there, just a couple now
and wow did they get rid of them fast. So now Bill Clinton,
is going around in his answering question after question after question about the me too movement and I find it interesting the direction this is been
one over and over again he's been asked about. Monica Lewinsky.
And this is something that I think might be controversial, but we need to.
Need to understand it before we go forward here. Monica
blue Winski is not a victim in the me too movement.
Juanita Broderick, you could absolutely
she's a victim in the me too movement,
Paula Jones, absolutely Kathleen Willey. Absolutely
you could talk about all of that, but my is
Monica Lewinsky a victim. This is the one
keep talking about over and over again Monica Lewinsky. This
fare from all these years ago. They act
as if she was some unwitting victim. Juanita Broderick was, if you believe, her story,
and many seemingly all the sudden do. But I mean she
told a passionate story about how she was victimized by Bill Clinton, and there was no
learn about it. If you believe the story, she absolutely is a victim
of a serious crime. Is that the
with Monica Lewinsky Monica Lowinski.
Was a willing participant in an affair with the president.
She's only a willing participant she was in excited participant. She was into it
There's not a thing where he was pressuring her. That's not what happened and people try to say well, come on. It's the President of United States,
and she's a twenty three year old woman yeah.
She is a twenty three year old woman.
If you're a twenty three year old woman out there listening, do you feel like you couldn't make that decision?
Do you feel, like you shouldn't, have control of your sex life? Do you feel like you,
you shouldn't be able to make those choices, for yourself is to
only three years old. Do we not demand out of a twenty three year old that they make their own decisions? Now? It's one thing: if this goes a different direction, you know if it gets
be a point where she is forcing her in some way to do something
she doesn't want to do by all means me to it all day, but it absolutely,
as is the case with all these other women that have been to
just away by the left for so many years, but Monica Lowinski.
Are we taking agency away from twenty three year olds? Now
Joan of ARC?
Was a national icon, a war hero and was canonized as a saint of the Catholic Church, she was also dead by nineteen years old. She got off
all that done in
eighteen years,.
How about uh Sacagawea,
helping Lewis and Clark sixteen years old, clear,
Patra ruling Egypt.
Annie Oakley there's something here. I really really cool stuff for any Oakley here at the museum that we had this weekend and if you happen to go, do it if you'll, please feel free to call in and tell us what you
thought 'cause we met so many great people here, but
I mean here's. Someone who have fifteen years old was winning
national, incredible national
competitions, beating the best marksman available, and she was much younger than Monica
Pensky want to go a little bit more modern Katrina, Lake
She worked in venture capital, you might not know her name, she
Harvard Business School. She came up
the idea that would soon turn into stitch fix a company now valued at two billion dollars.
Juliet bring back she
well sixteen years old. So the book of one hundred thousand copies a Kathy tie published her
first research paper at sixteen, the founding the company
she found. It is helping researchers, understand the function of jeans and keep track of gene variants, just
my hobby. Basically, the same people.
Have you heard of Malala she of course defied
the Taliban in Pakistan demanded that
will be allowed to receive an education? She was shot in the head by Talib.
And gunmen in twenty twelve and survived, went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. We're going to act as if
Women can't make their own dating decisions a twenty three years old. Is this real
That is essentially what Monica Lewinsky has been saying. She was a victim of the power structure, and this is you know, look relationships are store.
Change the way we interact with each other is weird, but power is part of the package.
Is part of the package when you like someone
You know some random computer programmer meet somebody at a bar. They have a nice little interaction. Things are going, ok, but not that great person seems smart. She seems ok, how
or the conversation he discovers she's a VP at Google think that helps or hurts
his impression of her. It helps right. It does it's not because
He wants a job from her, it's not because he wants
able to scammer bank account and maybe get it.
The free trips I mean some people do these things, but the
is your brain. Doesn't internal computation right? You
meet someone they seem accomplish. They seem like they have things together. When you see
they've, accomplished great things to you. It's going to elevate them
they in a relationship sense, that's completely natural! That's different than what we're talk
about here: it's not because he wants access to our atm card. That's not the way. It is bill, convict committed a lot of offenses, but have
power which made Monica more interested in him? Isn't one of them she's, not a victim, because he had a good job
she made that choice? Because she,
I was interested in him and he
made. That choice
is he was interested in everybody they
Are tears here, Harvey Weinstein, topped here right, the worst. We know what he's done: horrible horrible things, actual rape right he's
top of the of that a flute
levels down go down, go down. You got men who constantly are making sexual comments inappropriate you go down
down down from there. You get to like a Glenn. Thrush are a
order. You might now politico DC reporter. He accomplish
he's very accomplished reporter and his kind of
he was accused of in the me too movement was he.
Was hitting on younger co workers when they were drunk at parties he hit on them. He wouldn't force himself on them. He may be.
Asked a couple too many times I don't know, but
the idea was more, not that he did anything inappropriate in the interaction it was just that his interac
with her was inappropriate in and of itself an older more accomplished employ
You should never date.
Our approach in that manner, uh younger employee, with less experience, because that might make the younger employee feel as if that person is threatening
their livelihood in the future. That's
but below that tier below the Glenn thrush tier is the
the lewinski tear she didn't
pressured into it. She was excited to be part of it.
She was excited by it. She bragged to others about it, famously in audio tapes, and she
Now claims that you know she couldn't see. That Clinton was using the power dynamic to manipulate her and therefore she isn't fully responsible for her decision. I guess at
I don't know how he supposed to read her mind.
The truth is, though, a twenty three year old woman has to be able to make her own choices about
own sex life. I thought the left was pro choice. Wasn't that a thing at a time.
If you want to try to stop this behavior, we can
make a new rule that says you can't hook up with anyone unless they make within fifty thousand dollars of you. Is that a rule that you want? If you
that rule sounds ridiculous, then what
he's claiming is ridiculous? Are we supposed to
only people who are assistant managers can only date other assistant managers. You want that rule.
And we can all say- I mean Look- Clinton did a million bad things here and including real crimes allegedly
and he was married. He had of loyalty to somebody else. That's all on him, but for her to-
act as if she's a victim in the me too movement? She could be a supporter of the me too movement. She can wave
lag. She go to the parades, but does she have victim
the me too movement, not every
this hook. Up story is a me too moment, sometime
just a boring old affair and that's it
outside of the presidency being involved in legal testimony coming into play. That's all this was.
I I have a sense of there's the softs part soft spot in my heart.
For Monica, and I think she went through a real
Hell Helen, probably paid a larger price
reputationally for her mistake. Then it was proportional and
Bill Clinton. You know really didn't pay much of anything until very recently, but that doesn't make her a victim. At least of me too.
The maker, a victim of you, know, Jon Ronson his book, so you've been publicly shamed. I think she's a victim, maybe of that. But this is a different thing.
We shouldn't confuse them.
You know the power structure is one thing, but person
responsibility is another and, if wardally
we're already giving people access to their parents insurance until twenty six years old. At some point,
people need to turn into adults that make decisions on their own.
Twenty. Three years old, you're working at the White House.
That seems to be enough time. We all take risk
possibility for our own actions and
just because there's a new movement of real victims who,
on through much worse things than an office affair,
does not mean that we should include Monica Lewinsky
middle of it
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Glenn Beck, Toyota, Catherine in utah- welcome to the Glenn Beck program with Stu Sup Catherine Morning, Steve Steve Good Morning,
It was so nice meeting you and Glenn on a Friday night. It was a really nice time and the film watching the film was great
thank you so much for coming. To that I mean it was the museum was a huge success sold out for the whole weekend. You know if you get it,
any the behind the scenes stuff we weren't able to make it here to Texas it's worth going back and looking at it 'cause. Some of the stuff that was here was incredible.
It was yeah yeah. We I wish you could come back for more time because it was kind of late night when we,
The museum, but it was fascinating
and you had a thought about a Monica Lewinsky as well. Yes, yes,
You know I was in the Navy and there was a senior chief that
change my career for for horrible.
Because when you went to the place he said
big daddy with me or not. I chose not.
He gave me the worst evaluations in my career,
and have the top evaluations. Of course you don't get advance and stuff
and here is the leader of the free world
choose well, but I can understand you know
that power and things like that and he could have ruined her life. You know she
what happened to the other women that tried to deny him sure
It's not necessarily colonel about me too right, and I understand that I mean I I look. It was not a good situation. Thanks for the call Kathryn, I don't think that's reclaim. Our claim is not that she felt
pressured into doing this. Unwillingly
Her claim Bush at the time she really liked it and then later on in life, realized that she probably shouldn't
it's been one over and he should have realized he had. He had too much power. Just it's retroactive. Just
testing
Glenn Beck. It's too in for Glenn Beck today and, as you may know, Glenn told me everything. I taught me everything I know about radio
so tomorrow he's going to come back and teach me this lesson. He taught me many times, which is,
start an hour you're supposed to start with the most important information of very important story you want to be
I lead the hour with something that's going to grab people, because it's vital to their day. Let me attempt the opposite here.
Let me instead,
you a very unimportant story.
Story with absolutely no significance to your life at all, no relevance whatsoever, but it makes an imp.
Certain point about the media goes back to uh
boy named Jacob Jacob had a big day.
It was graduating with a four point. Eighty nine GPA
his mom wanted a cake to celebrate the graduation
Anne. She goes on line to order a cake at Publix and pub
the grocery store in the s. We don't know what that is, so she
once the cake to say Summa, Coomb, Laudy, ok seems like an easy request. Congratulations to the kid Summa, Cume loud
she types it in, and the middle word because
was banned by the automated system and leaves three dashes. Ok, now you can
look. This is a completely understandable policy that Publix would have
a grocery store does not want
particular word to be on a cake in ninety nine point, nine percent of all circumstances is going to be a prank. It's gonna be something vulgar. I need to it's not
and appetizing word to put on a cake. It's just
don't want anything. You don't want anything going with that.
There's a special notes. Section here where mom
explains what Summa Coomb Laudy is now that seems like that should be enough.
She put some time in she bought a cake. She wants to celebrate Summa, Cum Lau D. She puts
The information in.
She puts the note in explaining what it is should be enough for the month right and that-
our story is gets controversial, 'cause. You think, of course, if I think, if there's a real worry about the situation, I would check the cake, but the mom was busy
and she sent someone else to get it at all.
So think, if you had a big worry about this particular moment coming out
right way, you check the cake before the party,
but now mom instead to gathers everyone around the closed box. That has not been opened, and apparently
unveils to the masses, this cake- and it supposedly says for the first time Summa blank blank blank clouding.
And this is the thrust of the story- you're supposed to be outraged at Publix because
We screwed up this poor kids graduation, this big evils,
stupid corporation senselessly prude ruining this kids day. That's what you're supposed to believe. But this is the type of story that should not be a story.
It should never ever be written, especially by the Washington Post.
We all know that this is just a quirk right,
policy of the chain of supermarkets to avoid latin phrases that preys academic achievement. That's not what they're going for we're just supposed to be out.
Outraged about it anyway. This is what gun is always talking about addiction to outrage. This is what it is.
This is even more pathetic version of the story where someone eats at a restaurant and checks there,
He Dan, like the name for the customer, says like fat, slob, Anna
yeah, that's a story that gets passed around the internet for a few days and everyone is outraged, and, yes, I
suppose of a chain of restaurants, decided to insult all of its fat customers
the same way. That would be a story, but here is,
I think we need to realize we.
I have too many important things to deal with in life. If
one franchise has one employee who is a jerk, that is not a new story. That's just eh,
the company in America, throughout all history they
or a holes everywhere, it's two thousand and eighteen you
in a time where twitter exists. You should know that around every
freaking corner is some jerk, but the
isn't a chains official policy, this isn't even a
employee who is a jerk.
The villain in this story, I guess, is probably some ten dollars an hour worker who just did it
edit. You know what he'd say it:
Maybe they didn't win their local summa, cum, laude e award at their school sue them. So now, you've taken
the voice of the Washington Post and made a villain over
hourly employee, who probably either made a mistake, or
it's too distracted to notice or thought they
there's a policy that existed for a reason they didn't understand and they're uh
Put a word in icing that you didn't like or didn't write a word that you wanted on the cake can gratz.
Washington, Post. You really torched the life of that icing writer. What it incredible achievement.
By the way we should point out. We were in a country where half the residents want to force people to write certain things in icing. I'm curious
get their take on that, but that's a totally different story. This uh
it gets even more completely nonsensical. The mom
the mom claims in the story that her son
quote ABS.
Salute Lee, humiliated and quote.
By the missing word on the cake again, we did this before with the
immigration story at Times
go to story and you need to analyze. It need to say hey. This looks like let me see,
background in this. Let me dig into the scientific stuff you study behind this. Let me read the support,
documentation and there's other times. You just look at a store, and you say that's
gotta, be untrue, it's
gotta be untrue. Is there anyway ahah
school Senior was humiliated by the lack of an r rated word. Is that possible.
I was at a high school senior at one point and I don't think that would have happened with anyone that I knew, though they're different folks different strokes. I understand that.
But if the, if it is true that a high school senior is being quote, abs,
absolutely humiliated by the la
of a word being on their cake, we have a my
larger problem than cake lettering, but of course
we all know this isn't true. First of all, later in the story, they disclosed that the kid Jacob is now laughing about the
so it I mean how much humiliation was there, then you have am I
but more? Maybe his cheeks turned pink, maybe SEC
only if your son was absolutely humiliated. You don't go on for
Facebook and write about it. That
makes it worse,
we all just want to chase the clicks and the likes and the friends, but that makes it worse if your kid actually is absolutely humiliated. Why would you do that and beyond that? If the outrage of the story is that a kid was absolutely humiliated, why would you want to story in the Washington Post about it and by the way,
Publix the grocery store. Seemingly did
everything else completely right? The family says the cake was delicious. The family says it they offered to make the cake again. The right way
they refunded the seventy dollars for the cake and they gave him
store gift card- think about the store,
an employee of one South Carolina grocery store, made a tiny mistake which the store we
above and beyond to correct and they get lit
by the Washington Post, like they were holding auditions for ISIS.
This is the addiction to outrage this. Is it
everyone wanting to wake up in the morning, search the internet and find meaning in their life?
Everyone needs to jump on Facebook and find a story that makes them feel something
just because something happens doesn't
get news the
world sucks enough, as it is, there's no reason to work so hard to make everyone else feel like it's worse.
I mean
it's a cake in your missed a few letters. How does the
posted a hole? That story is incredible? That's where we are
So don't worry about. Don't worry about important things. Let's talk about cakes, it is constant cake. Talk in this country right now, which I will say cake is delicious. That's a positive!
you're looking to buy or sell a home. You probably are going through a process, that's a little different than where you go to other places, because you don't really have
opportunity to choose who your salesman is when you go buy a car you
in the car dealership, first person kind of walks up to you, that's your person and you deal
them. Would you like him or not same thing, goes
most of the transactions in? Are you going to buy a cake and you
can to put a nasty word in the middle of your cake, a word that scares people and they?
don't do it for you. Can you find another cake maker? I don't think so. You have a right to have that cake made with those letters at that place, but I did.
You have a real estate agent. You actually do get to go through that process.
Choose whatever you want. Yet most of us is kind of pick anybody right now. You pick the person you go to the gym with a person you bumped into the cake line,
Person who is a relative of a relative of a relative's friend,
and you don't really go through and do research. This is the most important transaction you will
Purdue in your entire life. That's what
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able to get good reviews and people are able to say
hey. This person kept me up to date,
time where needed information. I want all of that and then someone who shares my values, there's twelve,
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it's doing for Glenn, who is too emotionally distraught to do. The show today he's very worried about kids in concentration camps,
that's the story of the day. Kids
concentration camps all over America
and we need to learn about that now, of course, when you get to pay paragraph twenty or so
for telling you about how this has been happening for a very long time,
the rate, has increased dramatically women over this in our one. If you want to listen to the podcast, please do that will a tweet it out from at
all the stew on Twitter, it's a great follow, say all the kids today, especially
if you're addicted to your phone, like I am great place to go at world of stew, but get there
The clips out there today from the show you can watch that and kind of get the background of the actual policy. One thing I was interested in when we're talking about concentration camps for immigrants separated from their families ripped it's never separated. It's all
ripped from the arms, the love,
the arms of their parents
maximize emotion as much as possible.
Go through one of these facilities.
That was visited by CNN now to CNN's credit. They put this in the sixth to
not the 20th Washington Post, one 20th, but they went with the six program. They talk about how it already
eleven thousand three hundred and fifty one children in more than a hundred shelters across seventeen states, which is uh
some of it. Certainly
Freezing in rate- but this is have
happening for a long time- it's part of what happens when someone is prosecuted. You don't drag the kid to jail too.
That's just not the way it works so you're talking about these
particular facilities, and if
these are kind of presented
concentration camps, I mean,
Bush today compared them to the internment camps for the Japanese.
And one of them status
That CNN was able to visit is at
an old walmart.
They took an old Walmart that closedown cleared the thing out and it
there's bedrooms. There are beds for kids.
It's designed to have four kids per bedroom, now they're putting five beds in there and that's one of the things they talk about as being a problem: there's no roof for the bedroom.
So you you know, if you're in a giant warehouse here looking up to the ceiling of a of a Walmart right, but you know the they should be all
pictures will have a lot of these on tv today, I'm doing a tv show ever gone as well today and will be, will show you footage of it will show you the pictures of what these things look like will show you if they look like concentration camps or not, you have to make the call on that one. I don't know that
for you, but you see
side by side, and you tell me which one is which the
Massive shelter retains a warehouse vibe according to see an noisy but highly organized scores of staff
first leading kids to various activities
in recreation rooms and recreation rooms, not
all that common in concentration camps.
Some boys watched a soccer match on tv
now, I know there was a lot of flat screen soccer watching
in all of the death camps, but I'm
pretty sure this is a little bit different. Some took part
in a tight she class in
played pool, or
whose ball, in
one case with a cue ball. I love that, because why would you point out the detail?
Of the ball, it's like you're, saying you know what they didn't even have the decency to get them in actual foosball. They had to use a cue ball from their pool table. Do you believe
What these kids are going through outlook send,
sir, can be really bad situations, but
we're trying to do here to make you believe its concentration camp life is ridiculous, goes on
they have a variety of schedule, activities to keep them busy voice
most or all their time indoors. At the
more superstore, aside from one hour
a day outside for Pe E
another hour of free time that they can spend on the basketball courts or soccer fields adjacent to the shelter building,
kids are inside for all
but two hours a day.
Two hours a day outside, let me tell you something: if you've ever watched an NFL game, you probably did it indoors.
By the way. But if you ever watch an NFL game, you almost definitely because they run incessantly have seen a commercial for a program entitled play sixty.
It is a multi million dollar ad campaign designed to encourage children to go outside for one hour a day and play
going outside for two hours a day. I,
could be a dream if I can get my kids to go outside and play for two hours a day under uninterrupted
we're, not in the movie sandlot. This
two thousand and eighteen kids want their. I taped to their face.
I want to go outside two hours a day outside is insane achievement.
I mean really we're spending millions of dollars to encourage kids to go out and do something for one hour. Yet this is what we can
and about I mean look. There are seer
the circumstances and some of these situations,
the media, is just way over the top with it all.
I would say, while we're on sports, did you see Phil Mickelson this weekend, Phil Mickelson the
for, of course, 13Th t he was
a terrible hole and he did what you know all of
have done a thousand times if you've ever played golf for even mini golf, which is you miss the pot you get mad at yourself and you go hit the ball while it's still moving now. This is a. This is a little rare. It's a tad
add to rare when it comes to professional golfers and got a two stroke penalty, one of with a ten on the whole. Needless to say, he did not win the tournament, but there's a big controversy
at this I mean you know, he's disturbed disrespecting the sport.
Here's a guy who's supposed to hold up these high values for competition, and he goes and hits
moving ball. He putts a ball.
Well, it's in motion.
Then he leaves the green with a
smug smile on his face.
There's a big story and it's going to dominate sports media all day today. What's what's funny about it, is you have to take? You have to take your problems and
look at them in context. Don't you every once in a while we do this, like you know what wow we for almost we take
poverty down by two thirds of globally and we all think the world sucks. I even said at last break
it I mean in reality it's gotten a lot better. There are moments of it. That really
are terrible, but in
in a general sense, things are good they're getting better. Things are improving in dramatic ways. So when you're gonna
When you have a problem like Phil Mickelson hitting a moving ball, you get to sit back and say: let's compare our problems to, let's say the NFL. The NFL is Prob.
Little different, Kellen Winslow Junior
was one of the highest paid tight ends in the League son of former San
go charger, great Kelly,
Winslow senior
Kelly and his little bit of
bill trouble. This weekend
he has been charged with kidnapping
and the
sexual assault and rape.
He allegedly found his victims. Ah
a hitchhiked in two of the cases
he is charged with a
king, a woman age, fifty four
telling her that he would murder her and then assaulting her and
victim raped age. Fifty nine and if
Third incident Winslow is accused of exposing himself to a fifty five year old woman gardening in her front yard. It's not.
You want to go outside and have a nice day, gardening doesn't turn out that well.
He was also charged with
burglary within two
and to rape, ace.
Seventy one year old woman and to top
he was charged with burglary, burglary and intent to rape as he
broke into a trailer park and attempted to rape
an eighty six
year old woman
he last played with the jets in twenty thirteen. Now.
If you think you'd rather have golfs problems than the NFL's problems, your
might be right on that NFL, of course, still
fantastically that I love on a lot of people, don't like it in the audience. I understand that, but you know what it call me back when the eagles haven't won the Superbowl okay, but look at this. Not only
do you have the story where a former star has raped
five women or attempted to rape, five women all the way up to eight
eighty six, you also
situation that it looks like his main defense is like
to be seat.
He
which she received while playing football. So his the defense,
his multiple rapes, will likely be the
NFL did it to me.
I'm be pretty. We have Jeffy coming up.
It's still in for Glenn Beck today, largely I believe, because he knew Pat, was out and thought potentially his replacement might come in named Jeff Fisher Jeff.
Welcome to the program and how you doing, if you know the show, of course, Jeffy comes in occasionally, but also pets in every day, and so today, Jeffy
will be filling it on pat unleashed we're all very
set it up here can
Lakeside something else and I'm out for
Isn't it, though I didn't come down with museum disease. Now that I bought a Glenda had, and I talked to him frequently
yesterday we were both at the museum alive. Yesterday we did not come down with museums, I will say Glenn is.
He may have showed a few more people around he's legendary at these museums, bad stop! I swear. All he really wants to do in life is be a museum guide. If he
could do that, he would be very happy just going around and telling the same stories about history.
Would be his job. Absolutely occasionally mentioned him. You know you have a radio show in a television show in which you could also be telling stories about history, but
he likes to do a museum form to like ten people at a time, look at the piece
So tonight I will be doing the tv show as well. We're talking about the immigration thing going a little bit deeper into
the children have been ripped out of their hands or if the policy brought out by this administration will be talking about that, and we will be talking about the Pope's comment
the s is above fortune situation. Talking about eugenics, there's a lot of stuff about them at the museum about the Eugenics movement and and the things that it led to the Pope kind of
all about abortion, as it has pretty much eugenics. He should
right above. I know there were a lot. There was a lot of talk over the years that the last couple years
the Pope has been Pope that
we're worried that he might not
yeah. I mean he seems incredibly catholic on this particular issue, which is which is wonderful and good, and you would be interested because you ran for Pope and I didn't run for Pope at one time you did not win. I did with the smoke, did not go up for me now to not very disappointed very sad. So what do you have for us today? Well first, I want to complain a little bit about this now
I have been call
entitled a lot of things of this networks to
by you,
your your titles that I have acquired over the years because of you
great expert comes to life.
That is something that, if you google you
and him and you could separate him from the former NFL coach of the same name. One of the first
things you will see as is in quotes
article about Jeffy, is a purported rape, expert,
Jeff Fisher, which is not something you necessarily want to your business card. I will say,
but I don't have it on my business card,
but I listen to the first hour of this broadcast this morning and I found out that
I have never been called of evil really
hi. I believe that that is a phrase the past, the long in America that I have not been called. Do we have that clip we? I we should go back to that, because the clip of am a joy, Reid, Joy, Reid, who, by the way, still maintains her employment after all of the
instead of going on. Here is a clip from this. Weekend's am joy for the
Publican party that have gone along like pimps,
evil with this president tips of evil,
you have never been called that and that I will apologize was an oversight on our part.
As you absolutely fit that description Q. I also
you know, I think that we are doomed. You know we talked to talk a little bit about the Netflix five second rule. Now, yes, you can't look at someone, can look at someone for longer than five seconds or they can dish out the fifth
under five seconds right. If they could just shout at you and say, stop looking or whatever the quote was stop it
Purdue is just unbelievable, which you know I mean they could have done that before they could have
before they didn't. Why did they need the Netflix rule for that? As far as I know, there was never a rule against people saying stop what you're doing right. You know you could always say, stop no
always your choice source and that was the whole deal on Friday when Chloe Dykstra, the
girlfriend of Chris Hardwick
AMC. Those of you that you know Chris from talking walking dead, then he's done. Talk
in breaking bad and he's got a big deal with AMC and he started out as a big podcast provider with at Nerdist sold that for a bunch of money as a new deal with AMC. So his old girlfriend writes a big medium.
Is on the on the website medium. It's about
ten pages of your printed, it says on their medium, usually gives you a time, and it says it's about a ten minute read to him and you go in
and she is unloading on her
named ex boyfriend talking,
but what a horrific person he was, this law
long term abuse and career blacklisting a she never names. Chris Hardwick. The world knows that his Chris,
she describes them pretty closely. It would be unmistakable 'cause. I will say when I saw a headline that said you know
and who does, after
the walking dead show accused of crimes. I definitely thought of you first, because you do
actual walking dead. All showed want to downplay that, because I'm I'm hoping for the gig
because he says he doesn't have it anymore right. Well, they've postponed it.
They had a new deal right. Ok, so she says uh in the medium post. One of the things that she says is that
he pressured me into sex against my will.
I did go along with it out of fear of losing him,
I mean that's a relationship,
perhaps in your world with religion, I got a healthy relationship. No, but I don't think you're right though I mean, if she say like you know, there are
manipulation, tactics that are obviously horrible to use
that aren't necessarily criminal right. I guess is your correct.
And here this situation seems like he may have been cut
He was saying stuff like she would.
She didn't want to hook up with him
and then he would respond with,
well. My last relationship broke up at due to lack of sex right and then she would hook up with him right now. That's completely manipulative right. If someone says they don't want to have sex with you. Probably the right thing to do is I don't know you know go to.
I don't have a burger or go do something else,
but as you can tell a bit of a battle salon, others use that example of where that came from, but but but I mean, if it did that's a terrible tactic. It a horrible thing to do to someone, especially that someone that you care about right. You shouldn't try to manipulate
women doing something they don't want to do it. However, I don't know that that's illegal, ok, right
so immediately his Nerdist Podcast, who hasn't had anything to do with in a couple years. 'cause he sold it, but there
website has him
the founder and you know he's part of the big deal enters. They immediately come out and say: they're scrubbing everything with his name on it. Off of of the off of the mentioned. Often are all but gone
again, not only has has the accus,
since they haven't been proven
as an actually the cues to raise my kids say they haven't even named him as a person. Who's done. These things we just all are doing. Ro detective were correct. Now he he had
responded
and saying that the relationship was just a bad relationship. They argued
he said that he broke up with her because she cheated
and didn't want to be with someone who is unfaithful and his sense been married, a fallen in love and got married again,
and so then, after
after a day, AMC comes out and you said that they have cancelled talking dead. No, he had a new show,
between seasons, dead is between seasons. Now, in mid season, break
and so they they put a new show together with AMC called talking with Chris Hardwick
going to interviews and stuff that was supposed to start this weekend. They say
no we're not going to,
this weekend, we're not we're not canceling it we're not distancing ourselves from Chris, but until we get it all worked out,
just take a break and
He was supposed to be a big deal at the San Diego Comic con. He was going to host it and do all that that's been he's. Not
and that now either they pulled him from that.
It's really interesting, because at least right you know. Look. There are real accusations of the stuff that need to be taken seriously. It's just
don't have seemingly any standards on trying to decipher what
just an accusation was really, if you remember our former illustrious President Mister Barack Obama, President Barack Obama, his path to the press,
and see was paved through
accusations in a divorce hearing
his opponent, who is very competitive with him in the area Illinois Senate at the time,
Jack Ryan Right wasn't Jack, Ryan, okay, and if you remember the stories you know his, he would head MO or was married to a celebrity the day on earth in a
very strange ruling, unearthed the spray
basically sealed accusations, and it's a divorce hearing and they're all saying really crazy things about each other, and you don't know what's true, there was never any determine
patient as to what was true and what wasn't. It was just a bunch of accusations. It was a bad relationship, break up a divorce, Br
That thing said about each other made him drop out of the race and Brock Obama sailed, sale
Senate seat and eventually to the presidency. It will there's no mention in this is so far some people have come out saying that the I know it to be true, the blacklisting she talks about being blacklisted by Chris and him making calls saying: don't let her work there,
everything thing, but
so far, there's no there's. No one that says: maybe she,
the crazy one.
I mean. Maybe she is 'cause. He said, he's denied it and said that she cheated on him, but during the whole statement of his statement that he wrote, I love the one, the inside the report, but the deadline report says in the carefully crafted response from Chris
right, so he's arty guilty. Well, there should be prayerful spots. You mean, like ten pages on the medium report. That was carefully crafted without his name, which I believe, if I remember reading it correctly, she said she rewrote seventeen times right. Trying
the story now look if she was a victim of something terrible and- and you know it as a lawyer for him right now I mean, but you know like I, he absolutely he should be shot. I mean you should get black with
thing is bad. Unless it's for someone who deserves it right and then, like
in this situation, he may very well deserve a blacklist. I don't know him very well, but you know these accusations are serious and they should be taken seriously. So now we've gone past criminal activity
we've got we've, we will be bypassed. You
to do. Look of Christie doesn't like you from anything from, oh, of course,
does something criminal. He absolutely should be fried at you know just course. Goodbye have a nice day, but right now
as it stands, there's no criminal activity. Just
in a bad guy yeah. That's the. I think the danger of lumping all these things together. You know I talked about this earlier earlier on the show with Monica Lewinski that Monica Lewinski, I think she was a victim of the of an internet, Xining phenomenon that had just begun question about if she was the victim of a horrible treatment by the Clintons after the affair, but the affair it's
self. She is not a meeting victim. She made the choice. She is a twenty three year old woman who decided to start hooking up,
with an older man who is married.
And that is hoping to get something out of it. For herself I mean I kind of
You know I mean maybe it could have been. I mean she may have loved him to dare turn it around. The other way that bill was this horrible power
your guy that was just using this young girl and clearly absolutely that's, definitely true, but that again to your point that used to just be an office affair right right and
there. There wasn't an accusation, at least at the time, that Bill Clinton
not going to let her rise to the heights of political stardom. Because of this affair, it
a workplace pressure incident. It was something she willingly went into. It was excited about bragged about to her friends, and we're
get phone calls? And now we look back at all the pictures at different big events. She was there. She was there smiling she blushes into it right, that's what it was and that part of the Chloe Dykstra with hard which she claimed that you know he would say that she could
go to these events that she had to wait for him in the hotel room and that
yeah some of it is pretty psychotic. It is a if it's
true and b she made the choice she even says in the in the mission. I look, I chose to do it in the end, it was her. Choice is what she concludes, which is again that does not make him a good guy but again
when it comes to legality. One other thing I want to bring up to you: she,
It makes a point of not naming. Him goes to great lengths to not name but described him in such detail. It's unmistakable who is right. I'm very.
Conflicted about that, because look if you're going to come out
and make an accusation, what this does is poor
checked her legally because she hasn't made
the actual accusation publicly she can say whatever she wants about him, because she's never actually said who it is, and I
like I don't know I mean if you're going to come out and and say these things about someone. You know people should know right away who people are gonna figure. Who was that was part of the seventeen re writes? I believe you know that's the part of the design a carefully crafted medium yeah, so I mean I think, if you're gonna come out and accuse someone, you know you have to deal with the repercussions of that legally. If you've accuse them fall silistra, I thought about. I thought about it. But what if, if hard work would have said SH is that
the shaggy defense wasn't name anybody. Yeah watch, listen to it Jeffrey! Yes, please and
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from a very long weekend in a very cool weekend, meeting lots of you at the Mercury Museum which just incredible stuff
you know we talked about the declaration of independence all last week. There was all the link and stuff that was there lots of dark
stuff from world history that just creep even be around,
it was really a great experience. Overall, despite those things
but it was interesting to see, after being in that way,
world where everyone is talking about. You know real the depths that humanity can drop to
when it's in its treating other humans to
I can hear everyone on MSNBC talking about how there's concentration camps all over America, people that mocked FEMA.
It's correctly so are now saying
Basically immigration concentration camps, all around the country for these children. I have found it
pressing to see how that has been displayed- and I happen to be on the same page, C1A story about how horrible parents being ripped apart from their children.
Concentration camps same page
picture women around the world are fighting for abortion rights
more on that coming up and also
Jimmy Kimmel lossed to TED Cruz playing basketball, which I just
and say enough today, Glenn Back
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