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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Together, we'll make a difference. And thanks for standing with us. Now let's get to work. This is the Glenn Beck Program. Glenn Beck is on. Well, hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck program from our command central, if you will, in Dallas, Texas, at the Mercury Studios. We're so glad that you are here today. There's a lot to cover. I want to start right with Iran.
Talk to you about oil prices, gas prices, jet fuel. Are we going to be able to go on vacation this summer, especially if you're planning on anything over Europe? Are you going to be able to catch a plane and come back? The EU is like, no. I'm not sure I believe that, but there is something really important to understand strategically when it comes to the end of the ceasefire, which ends tonight.
And are we going to have continued ceasefire, or what is Trump going to do? I'll explain coming up in 60 seconds. First, let me tell you about rush tax. You made it through the day. That alone deserves some sort of ceremony, you know what I mean? Maybe a parade, maybe a nap. But now that the return is filed, a new feeling can show up. What if I miss something? Is there a number I was off on?
What if I took a deduction I shouldn't have or I forgot one that I should have taken? What if some letter arrives six weeks from now with the very official government font on that envelope that says, you're in trouble. Well, that's why Rush Tax Resolution is there, so you don't have to think about that.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of the Iran peace deal?
And it's unacceptable, and the president knows that. He also needs to be able to read the internal pressure inside of Iran. This is why I think these peace talks and the ceasefire is happening. Because what you do is you take an enemy like this, you take an enemy and you push them all the way to the wall.
And then you're trying to separate the people who want to live from the people who don't care if they live because they're on some religious jihad. You cannot negotiate with people who don't care if they live or die. That they think they're hastening the return of the promised one. Can't negotiate with those people. We don't know who's in charge.
We need the people who want to live to sit down at the table and then to be able to actually do something. The last few days, they've said the IRGC is in charge. I'm not sure the IRGC is in charge. Nobody is. But we will see as we move along. What these peace talks and what this break in war is really all about is an advantage to the U.S., We're not killing more people. We are holding the line.
We are buying time. I'll tell you why that's really important here in a second. We are buying time. And we're able to keep poking in and saying, hey, we'd like to talk to somebody. And we're seeing who are we talking to. There's a chance this ends in conflict. But... If it does, it's not just because of Iran. In fact, it's really not about Iran right now. It is about global energy control.
Everybody has said my whole lifetime, and I have too, I hate the war for oil idea. And we go over there all the time, and we may not be fighting for oil, but we're fighting for the peace over there so oil can flow. So it is a war for oil in a way, okay? We cannot continue the fight for oil. You cannot have a strong Iran that has the ability to close down the Strait of Hormuz. You cannot have it.
And you can't have them with nuclear weapons because they will use them. That's what this is really all about. Who controls the oil? Because that controls the economy. And if you have Iran out of the picture, we can come home. Let the Middle East deal with all of that. But you've seen nobody else in the world. Europe.
Europe is now talking about they're not going to be able to have planes up in the sky by June. You're not going to be able to fly anywhere because they have no jet fuel. And yet you're not willing to send an aircraft carrier down there to protect and get that oil? What the hell is wrong with you? That doesn't make any sense.
Which leads me to another theory, which if I have time I'll get to later today. I have so much to talk to you about. But that's what this is really all about. And I have no idea how it's going to work out tonight. I know that I would be shocked if the President of the United States did some of the things that he said he was going to do.
I'm going to blow up all of the, that's the latest, I'm going to blow up all of the bridges and I'm going to blow up all of the power stations. That's ridiculous. What he should do is he should have a giant off-on switch installed right there on the desk and it should just be Tehran. And lights on, lights off. Lights on, lights off. We have the cyber capability to do it.
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Chapter 3: How is the Federal Reserve's strategy impacting the economy?
Their domestic use eats up 2 million barrels a day. That leaves 1 to 1.5 million barrels a day that has to go onto a ship and be exported. Why is President Trump sending all of these navies in and saying, you're not even going to go fill up He'll take you out if you're going to fill up, not trying to get out, even fill up. Why is that?
Because we need their exports to start stacking up because they don't have a shortage of oil. They have a shortage of storage space, okay? They have storage space for about 20 million barrels. That can be filled in 10 to 15 days. Some analysts say they are 10 days away before they have to shut down. So that's the two-week clock you've been hearing about. And they're right around that time.
As soon as Trump said, I'm closing and we're not letting anything in or out, if they can't get a ship to their dock and fill that ship, whether it even gets to China or anywhere else, they've got to fill that ship. This means that they could have days to maybe, maybe, if everything were empty, eight weeks before real pain starts to hit. At 90 million barrels of storage,
They can put, if everything was empty, they could have up to two months of production before they have to cut it. But the storage isn't empty. Logistics aren't smooth. They would have to have no bottlenecks. And the reality check is that's not going to happen. None of those things are true. So they're going to hit a cliff, and the pressure is already there.
They are probably most likely slowing down production, and then they have to make serious production cuts and stops on some of these wells. When you have to shut down the wells, you're toast. your toast. It doesn't wreck it, but it can take you up to a year to be able to start it again. Something that was doing, you know, a hundred, let's just say,
a hundred barrels a day, when you restart it, it won't, it wouldn't be unnatural for it to now be producing 20 barrels a day, not a hundred. So the output, if things go well, the output is dramatically cut. But if things don't go well, then you have a really, a real problem. In fact, I looked this up today. Let me see if I can find this, what they say actually have it. Cause I've never,
Crude oil begins to thicken and separate. Waxes and asphaltenes start to solidify in all of the parts and the pipes. Water and gas pockets shift in ways that are hard to control. Restarting a well once you've stopped it is not guaranteed. That's the timeline Iran is under. Because even the IRGC needs the oil money. You can't have worldwide terror if you don't have money.
And they are within days of having to shut things down. We think. We think. That's what this is really all about. That's why Trump is saying, you know what? I want a two-week time period. I'm going to shut down the Strait of Hormuz. As soon as they went to the table, you saw what he did. They're at the table. What did he do?
He began sweeping for mines, and then he put the Navy in there, and he's like, yeah, nobody's coming in or out. You can go into any other country here, but you're not going to Iran. Smart. The minute they sat down at the table, he knew how to choke them to death. That is the fear that they're under. What they're hoping is that we will tear ourselves apart.
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Chapter 4: What are the consequences of the current financial policies?
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I want to thank, uh, Pat Grafer filling in for me yesterday. I was in Las Vegas doing some work over the weekend, looking at some new technology. And boy, the world has changed so much. I mean, technology is, it's amazing what can be done now and what is coming. But Saturday, I got into town and um, I got a call from a friend of mine, um, Donnie Osmond.
And he said, Hey, I just started a new show. I mean, he's had the number one show in Vegas for like, I don't know, 20 years. And, uh, he said, just start a new show. Love to, you know, have you come and see it. If you're in town, I said, I happen to be in town. And, um, and I happen to be with his, um, with his nephew, David, David Osmond. Um, and David and I are really close, good friends. And,
Um, his father had just been put into hospice. Uh, his father is Alan Osmond, the founding member of the Osmonds. And he is the guy who really was the steady hand behind everything. Um, He was the one that held everything together and pushed and pushed and pushed to do the right thing. Most people don't have any idea. They think, oh, the Osmonds, they were super rich or whatever.
All of their money was stolen from their agencies, their talent agencies. They had people rip them off blind and then tell them right at the end, oh, by the way, you're broke. And they could have declared bankruptcy But the family didn't want to do that. They decided they'd sell absolutely everything they had. So none of them got rich. None of them got rich.
They worked all of that time, made all of that money, and somebody stole it from them. And then they ended up paying every debt back themselves. And Alan was responsible for a lot of that, just putting everything together. And he was the guy who started With Andy Williams and Walt Disney, you know, with the little barbershop quartet. He was one of the main writers of all of the hits.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Kevin Warsh's nomination to the Federal Reserve?
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. There's a couple of things going on. Let me wrap up on the Fed. There is a nomination hearing. For Trump's pick as Fed chairman, that's happening right now, Kevin Warsh. I really want to abolish the Fed, but Kevin Warsh may be the best possible guy we could get for it right now.
At least he's the latest hope that he won't turn into some sort of a zombie monster once he is in the Fed. He voted for the TARP bailout. He was part of the Fed. But then when he saw what it was turning into, he eventually quit. And one of the main reasons was, as he said, you're growing out of control. You're trying to take over the economy.
You're going to end up just, you know, creating all kinds of problems. Um, He thinks that they're blurring monetary and fiscal policy. They're causing the inflation too much, et cetera, et cetera. So he wants dramatic cuts and is not for QE, quantitative easing.
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Chapter 6: Why is there a push to nuke the filibuster?
And I would imagine, I would like to ask if I were the senator, do you mean no matter what they call it, you're against money printing? Because remember, they called it quantitative easing because they had told me for years, I said, I'm telling you, they're going to bail out everything, and then they're just going to have to print money. We will never print money. That's outrageous.
How dare you say we'll print money? Well, I ended up printing, what was it, $7 trillion? And everybody's like, oh, well, no, but they're not printing money. It's called quantitative easing. That's like saying that retarded means someone with special needs. Someone with special needs, after everybody adopts to that, retarded was a clinical term.
It was not an offensive term, but then you started seeing what was categorized as retarded and you're like, oh, I don't want to be mean. Well, it wasn't a mean name until it was until everybody knew that that's exactly what it meant. So when you say somebody with special needs, it's eventually going to be offensive to people because it will mean, you know.
We're going to call everybody without any legs retarded. a happy giraffe. Well, eventually, you know, when they're like, Oh, here comes the happy giraffe. You're all, you only have to turn around and go, what? Oh, it's a guy who can't walk. Cause he has no legs. How dare you say that? He's a happy giraffe. Stop it. Stop it. So anyway, uh, he's the, uh, he's the latest on that.
Jason, I want to get a read from the insiders on, uh, on the other thing I just talked about, which was, uh, Getting rid of the filibuster.
So we've asked this question a few times. We asked this to the insiders. And it seems pretty different today, as of today. So the vast majority, 70%, are saying nuke the filibuster. The next highest is 19% at unsure. And I'm looking through some of the comments. Some of them are saying restore the true filibuster. Some are saying that.
But it sounds like the frustration and the fear of what is going to happen once Democrats get power, they feel like it's important to nuke it now and get what we need to get to shore up the country right now.
Sarah, I'd like you to ring in on this one, too. Is this... Are we changing or do we have a deeper understanding of it? I don't want to be one of those people that just changes when it's our side. You know what I mean?
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Chapter 7: How does Glenn Beck view the concept of a third testament?
And I've been against the nuking of the filibuster. But now that I see... I mean, the real filibuster is the Jimmy Stewart filibuster. Seeing now that John Thune, nor anybody on either side, will actually do it that way, where you have to stand up and make the case... I don't want the zombie filibuster because that's not real. That's not constitutional. That's nothing.
So, yeah, I am for nuking that. I want the original filibuster, but we're not going to get that. So, nuke it. Nuke it. Am I becoming everything I hate? Do you know what I mean? Does that make sense to you? Is that what I'm doing?
I don't think that's what you're doing. I think we evolve as we get older.
But I don't think it's because I'm getting older. I mean, I don't think, I think it's, I don't know.
We evolve when we get fatter, too.
Okay, all right. That doesn't, Jason, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I mean, your critics will say, oh, Glenn's being a hypocrite. And, you know, we'll get a bunch of mentions on X. And look at this guy. He used to be a conservative. But here's the thing. The rules changed. They changed the rules. They don't do filibusters the way that we used to do filibusters. They changed the word and what it means, like you were just saying.
I love that you said the R word, by the way. Jason and I, you couldn't see it. Jason and I were laughing on stage. Just because we're all Gen Xers who used to use the word all the time. And we're loving that you're not canceled for it. Yeah, I don't care.
But if we're going to talk about what the insiders are saying, can I just hijack this for one second and give you some credit for doing the world's most incredibly awkward, uncomfortable sperm count update monologue? When you all went in, when you went into it, we're like, oh gosh, this is going to be so uncomfortable. But you actually saved a future baby, we think.
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Chapter 8: What are the reactions to the Lutheran pastor officiating a satanist wedding?
So, you know, the only thing that would have made this monologue sweeter.
So he heard the monologue and then he.
Yes, heard.
Well.
It is now quitting weed so that he can save his sperm count because, you know, that's all men care about really. And make a future baby.
Wow. That's good. That's great.
You better get an invite to that baby shower.
yeah no so i'll have to bring a gift um so uh so can we go back that's really cool that that credit should go to michaela because i did not want to do that update but she's been hounding me and i'm like she is never gonna stop talking about this update unless she unless she gets the do you have the jingle rates down what's going on no romance left the spark is gone even mormons catholics to our
Why, why, why? No time to wait.
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