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thanks for joining us tonight. make sure you visit our facebook fan page. and o'reilly factor is next. good night from washington, d.c.. >> glenn: welcome to the "glenn beck program." in his very first interview since he caused two host from "the view" -- and "the view" is like wuthering heights or something like that. it's mind food, man! this guest went on "the view" and caused two of the intellectual giants to get up and leave. ha! bill o'reilly will be here to answer for his actions. i may praise him for it. in other news, today i had blood shooting from my eyes. it couldn't take the president's claim that the chamber of commerce is now al-qaeda.
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so today on the radio program i challenged the audience to donate to the chamber of commerce. i got a call from the chamber an hour later. in the first hour, we beat our goal. want to find out more about the evil, wicked, chamber? log on to theblaze.com and read the story there. everything in our nation seems to be unside down. today we put it right-side up, and we stopped accepting the bullcrap and tell each other the truth. c'mon. let's go! ♪ ♪ >> glenn: hello, america. tonight we're going to relearn some of the correct principles in our life. at the end of the show today, or by the end of the show,
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i'll tell you a little bit about something the doctors told me was happening in myanmar life. the advice they gave me and it's going to be the same advice i give you. let's stop sweating the crazy stuff and start looking to the correct principles in life. i want to show you something. i think this is a phrase that i think is one of the most important phrases we can learn. teach a man correct principles and let him govern himself. what does that mean? that means i don't have to tell you what to think. i don't have to tell you where to go to church. i don't have to tell you how to vote or who to vote for. i don't have to teach you anything except correct principles. nobody has to teach me anything, except correct principles and then back away. if i know the correct principles, i can govern myself. so what are those principles? well, there is a few of them.
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first one is hardwork. hardwork. the principle behind hard work is it will give you self-esteem. it will give you hope for the future, that your future can be better. if you work hard, you can better yourself and your family and your situation. now let me ask you this. how hard do you work for your money? do you have an easy job or does money magically shoot out of the back of your pants and right directly in your wallet? i wish i had that kind of magic butt but i don't. i work hard for my money. i'm guessing you do, too. that's what is most aggravating to me about the i.r.s. it's not that the government takes my money. although, it's not about that. it's the way they treat my money. my money is -- and yours, too -- is a representation of my time. that's what money is. it represents your time. you did time -- more in washington should actually do time, but you know what i
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mean. you're spending time and in exchange for that time you get money. so when the i.r.s. comes in and the government comes in and takes your money, here is correct principle number one, value my time and my effort and my money and don't waste it. do you know that you just spent $2 million on a cass sunstein nudge for your children, to stop your kids from being fat kids, skinny kids and kids that climb on rocks? why are kids fat? because they're not climbing on rocks. but instead of going that way and saying hey, kids, go climb on rocks, instead, they just took $2 million of your hard-earned money to manipulate school children in to picking fruits and vegetables over cookies and french fries. does this sound like cass sunstein? listen to some of the ideas for manipulating your kids, tricking your kids into making healthier choices. number one, hiding the
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chocolate milk behind the plain milk. like fat kids are going to -- i was a fat kid. like i'm going to sit there and go no, that milk is too far. i can't, i can't. you're not going to reach back and get it? how about putting the salad bar next to checkout? that's after i got the cake and pie and everything else. that would have been a good idea. i'm having this. how about placing fruit in pretty baskets. look at the fruit in the pretty basket. i want to eat it. accepting cash as payment for dessert. using pre-paid cards that only allow students to purchase healthy options from the school cafeteria. they say leaving choices to students and parents will not translate to good choices. once again, may i repeat that. could you bring it back up, please? it's leaving choices to students and parents will not translate into good choices.
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oh! so who makes the choice for you, homer? once again, progressives know better than you. you are now paying to have cass sunstein, a guy who i say is the most dangerous man in america, because first it's nudge, then it's shove. then it becomes shoot. some argue it's only about school lunches. what is the big deal? it's school lunches. really? i don't want the federal government in my kid's lunch bag. do you know people in great britain said almost the same thing. see, they are a few steps ahead in the progressive fabian idea of progress. they are confiscating now, in fact, they just did it. confiscating a kid's grilled cheese sandwich because it didn't have a tomato or lettuce in it! oh! you got to be kidding me.
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they're doing this kind of food police in arizona as well. in a public charter school. i'll tell you about in a second. they are not allowed to have white bread and the american cheese. surprise, they don't want american cheese. no processed food. no processed meat. no, no, no. no foods that end in "ose." they will use federal dollars to raise up environmental militants but heaven forbid we use it to teach about god. that's tomorrow show. you don't want to miss this. the principle they're teaching, remember, teach a man correct principles and let him govern himself. the principle they are teaching is the federal government knows better than mom or dad or teacher. let me tell you this. uncle sam. he is not your uncle. if he is, he is the uncle that should be in prison. tip, he's wearing the striped pants already! he is not your uncle.
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we are not even making him uncle sam anymore. he's daddy sam! daddy, please help me. tell me what to eat, daddy, please. you think they're going to stop at lunch? if they think we are incapable of feeding or raising our children properly, they will manipulate in to everything. they're doing it already in healthcare. remember, you are too stupid to figure it out. what did joe biden say? they would like to go off and campaign on the things that they've done. it's just so complex. people won't understand it. not surprised we don't have government drool cups strapped to our face. here is what they're doing to our schools now. in huntington, west virginia, west virginia students won't be playing on swing sets any longer because the school district decided to take the dangerous swing sets down. the casualty insurance provider has to pay two liability claims totalling
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$1,500. they've also been sued twice in the last year for swing-related incidents. what is a swing-related incident? i don't -- it's a swing set! how is it our parents and our grand parents and we made it unscathed with swing sets? "in this day and age, we have to do everything we can to keep our kids safe." jed flowers of the school district. jed, that doesn't involve taking the swing sets away! what are you talking about? you want to keep our kids safe? ramp up the security, oh, i don't know, at the airport. how about amtrak? in wichita, schools are now banning silly bands bracelet because there were too many arguments over bad trades or trades gone bad. and they were the culprit in a spitball incident in a cafeteria. not a spitball incident! no! in fairfax, virginia, school
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officials banished chocolate milk from the menu because this year they are trying to have healthier school lunches. some parents launched complaints because they say the kids won't choose regular milk, leaving them getting zero milk instead of chocolate milk. new york city schools, also in the name of healthier choices reduce calorie intake for kids and they've decided to ban bake sales. in california, some students were busted looking up dirty words in the dictionary. one student found the term "oral sex" in the dictionary. the school district responded by -- i am not making this up -- banning the dictionary. okay. if we are going to go down the road where we don't want our kids to know about oral sex, maybe we should have ban the white house, i don't know, ten years ago. but nobody seemed to care
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about it then. could we take a step back and know that kids will be kids and they will look up funny words? c'mon, really. really. you know, if i was talking to richard and i shortened, do you think kids should ban the word richard because if i shorten it kids will go -- hello! what is wrong with us? last year, five students were sent home for wearing american flag t-shirts on cinco de mayo, because it could have caused some problems there. it's awfully, look at those t-shirts! do you see the t-shirts? ahhh! yeah, nationalism. last winter holiday season, a school in oregon removed a holiday giving tree. the winter holiday season, a holiday giving tree was removed from the school because several families complained it was still a religious symbol. i don't have enough blood to shoot right -- you know, i'm going blind. i'm reading this stuff every
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day. yeah, you could just tune out. go back to eat cheetos or whatever you're doing. i have to live here. we are now at the point where i think i'm actually surprised that people aren't protesting that the winter holiday tree isn't a christmas tree! aren't we about to go full circle in this insanity? what the heck is happening to us? well, it makes me think about michelle obama who said barack knows we'll have to change our traditions, and our language, and our conversations. he'll force us to be involved and he will never let us go back to the life we once led. oh! well, thank you, daddy and mommy sam. now, to a public charter school in tucson, arizona. it's taken the food police to a new level in america. led by an overzealous food nut principal. they banned kids eating food with white flour, refined
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sugar and anything defined as processed food. they confiscated bagged food. he has a ritz cracker! take it! they have taken ritz cracker according to a third grader, "it has to say 100% juice." if it says just natural, it's not allowed! i wish we could bring in more kind of food like oreos." that is a third grader. that's the way he should be thinking. the principal says if everyone just follows the strict rules, the child will be -- [ inaudible ] "it's much more difficult to become obese by eating fruits and veggies." oh, yeah? we're americans. try us. we'll find a way. why is this happening to us? one, progressives want to engineer society in their own perfect vision. hay don't believe that you are capable of raising your children. they didn't think it in 1910, when life was pretty sweet.
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they don't think it now. so, soon, they will be right. because they have erased every single option for you to choose correct principles. how are you going to learn? how are you going to learn that is a bad principle without someone saying no, i can't choose that one over there? no, mommy? as they make more and more policies, they make you and me and more importantly our children. we're not thinking for ourselves anymore. the most disturbing poll is, or study i've seen on the kids in school? that we are losing our creativity. we are losing the ability to solve problems. why? because we don't have problems. because the government won't teach us correct principles, won't allow us to have correct principles because we're not going to govern ourselves. no problems. they'll solve it so we don't
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solve it ourselves. for people who believe in evolution, they're reverse engineering us. they don't let you feel the consequences. well, at what point when there is no pain on anything and you don't have to ever do anything, there is no consequence. everything is is paid for. you're like i don't care. whatever. here is your choice, america. here are the correct principles. just on this one. here is the problem. kids are fat. don't tell me that americans aren't fat. i have mean have you ever been to like disney land? look at us! i like it. but it ain't healthy. kids are fat. here is your solutions. solution "a," turn off the tv. my mom when i was eight years old actually came in and said turn off the tv. i lived in seattle. it was like one sunny day in the first ten years of life. she said, "turn off the tv and go outside and play." when is the last time you said that. "turn off the tv and go outside and play."
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don't do it now. bad idea now. video games. turn off the video games. let our kids play games. other than cup stacking in school. oh, you know what? kickball, he might get hit in the face with a ball. yes, i was on the receiving end of the ball to the face when i was a kid all the time. yeah. that happens. it's called kickball. you might get a boo-boo. you might fall off a swing. ouch. it hurts. get up. when are we going to teach the kids that? let them play games. how about this one? ask your child this. an apple a day keeps the -- see if they know it. see if they ever heard it. keeps the doctor away! why do you think they said that? fruit, good for you. here is another idea. solution "a," my solutions. clowns don't make health food. just a safety tip. five common sense and be a parent. that's our biggest problem.
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we're not being parents anymore. do you remember when somebody in your neighborhood growing up, you would be doing something, screwing around and somebody would say knock it off? i know your father. do you want me to call your father? you'd be like no. now, do you say that? no. you likely don't know the person in your neighborhood. most likely that person, if you say something, this is what really it is. your kid, that kid will most likely say to you, you're not the boss of me. you don't is a right to say that. you can't say that to me. my dad has an attorney. and that kid's dad does have an attorney. and that kid, when you call up and say hey, what the hell is wrong with your son? he'll say who are you to say that to my son? teach a man correct principles. gang, we're in this together. who am i to say that to your son? your son is being a snot-nosed brat. if it's mine, you can say it
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to me. "i want to let you know your son is doing this." thank you for that. i appreciate it. there is my solution. but here is the got solution. solution "b," ban the sodas and fries. number two, limit playground stuff. take the swings down. they might hurt themselves. they can cup stack! big fatty fat fat-sos can cup stack. define food deserts. no, kids, that's not "desserts." that's "deserts." believe it or not, the government says we have them. only where mcdonald's are. it's a food desert. we have to have a fresh fruit stand some place. yeah, that's the problem. fourth step is sue somebody. demonize people like mcdonald's. if you don't become a parent and say turn off the tv, give me the video game and go outside and play the game. oh, johnny got a scraped
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knee. son, i love you. you're fine. you're going to get a scraped knee. go back out and play. stop with the attorneys. stop. if you don't do these things, then the government must do these things. those are your correct principles. do these, or they will. now, it's up to me to teach my son not to play video games all day long. it's up to me to teach him don't eat 500 oreos. don't be a dirt bag and look up oral sex in the dictionary when you're looking up "opaque." that's a word. look it up. we need to restore principles in our lives and teach ourselves the principles and pass them to the children. what one generation tolerates, the other embraces. stop worrying about your responsibility. you pick up your rights and your responsibilities will automatically restore themselves. because you would never, if you were doing this, you and your children would never let a government do that to you.
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teach a man correct principles and let him govern himself. do it today! back in a minute.
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>> glenn: it starts with a nudge, then it turns to a shove. and in countries like the soviet union and then it ends with a shot. if you can't get people to comply one way, then you have to keep kicking it up. progressives want to progress past the idea of the constitutional republic, though they won't tell you that out loud. it's been happening in california where we are. since the early 1900s. now progressivism is taught as the state's political history. brian kennedy from the clairmont educational institute dedicated to recover the first princip principal -- principles. teach a man correct principles and he will govern himself. >> progressives never want to steer too clear from the constitution. they knew they had to say they were on the side of the constitution. >> glenn: right. >> they knew if they were against it, people would
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repel from them. it's even worse in a way. they say they are from the constitution and do the exact opposite. >> glenn: now we see a point -- for instance, you would have never said you were a socialist. now it's no big deal, okay, yes, it's socialism. you would have never said that wait, i can't find that in the constitution. now you have many people in congress, progressives saying okay, so it's not in the constitution. we had a guy running for what is it? congress in massachusetts that said the other day, okay, it's not in the constitution. but the constitution is wrong. >> the lack of respect is often found. woodrow wilson who you talk about many times, wilson wrote on socialism and he didn't see his view of progressive democracy, he didn't think of it as a republic. his view of democracy said was the same as socialism. >> glenn: when i am looking at the world today and i'm trying to project out. we keep going down this road,
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you know. people, they are living in the now, which is not -- you can't, that is the secret of progressivism. >> right. >> glenn: you have to look at how it plays out over time. we are losing -- somebody said to me today, i can't remember it was but america was not a building. not a document. it's an idea. once the idea is gone, the country is gone. we're not even teaching the idea anymore. >> no. we have forgotten america's first principles. eelites have. be careful about this. elites have forgotten or rejected america's first principles. but the american people still subscribe to them. they live them every day. they fight the wars and run the businesses. they raise our families. as bad as the elites may be, obama and others within the democratic left establishment, the everyday people are still pretty good. aristotle talked about the regime shaping the character
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of the people. the character of the american people is still pretty good. they look at all the things you said. and your popularity. they love that stuff. they agree with it. >> glenn: it rings true to them. >> right. >> glenn: most people didn't know this stuff. i didn't know this stuff until we started researching it. it feels true. one of those things like oh, yeah, that's right. now i know why i believe that. that concerns me. with illegals coming in, there is no one teaching -- those who come can here legally get it, more than americans. but illegals there is no system to teach them at all. and our schools are teaching everything is upside down. it's the next -- this is the last generation. >> if we don't get it right, absolutely. look at california today. we have a large multi-ethnic society because of the high
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taxes and the large government, heavy government regulation, we have been driving businesses out of the state. upward mobility for all the new people and immigrants is going away. so you will have an uneducated group of people who have not heard about america first principles who can't get a job. if they do find a job, it's menial labor. you look at them and try to craft society the liberals think to employ and teach them. today, they are not employing them. we have driven out business. we have a third of our kids who can't subscribe what the country looks like or how it should operate. >> glenn: it's amazing to me, i've always california. it's a great place. beautiful. it amazes me that every time i'm here i think i'd love to do business here, i'd love to live here. not in a million years would you do business here.
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you can't survive here. at what point does california go jerry brown, i don't think it's a good idea? i'm not saying anything about meg whitman -- >> right. >> glenn: but jerry brown, really? there is a tipping minute to the state? will anything wake the state up to say we're on the right track? >> we will find out. >> they have a clear choice. from what it takes to create jobs to jerry brown, example of big government bureaucrat. it's one choice or the other. i think we're at tipping point where california will do the right thing. it's a beautiful state. people want to live here. >> glenn: they do. >> but there are huge problems and if you don't fix them, it will become unlivable. people around the country, not like they can let california go. california will drag the rest of the country down if you don't get it right. >> glenn: let me tell you
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something. california, you may look at this, and i shouldn't say this because maybe you would like jerry brown for this. i'd love to move here. 40 jobs based in california. it'd love it. but it's crazy to do business here. at some point you say you know what we're doing? it's like the failed policies of the past. back in a second. ooo for
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special report. now back to glenn beck in new york.
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♪ ♪ >> glenn: there are times on tv shows when things get heated and you may have seen a guest or two walk off the set. trying to think of a time, but i haven't. i can't think of a time. you think someone would walk off with me but it hasn't happened yesterday. today, two hosts walked off their set. why? joe behar and whoopi goldberg of "the view," who would have thunk it. they were running away from our own bill o'reilly. the anchor of the "o'reilly factor" is with us now. author of "pinhead and patriot." bill, before i get to you, i want to get your reaction from what happened today. here it is. [ overtalk ] >> why is that?
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>> why is it inappropriate? [ yelling ] >> on 9/11. >> no! oh, my god! that is -- >> muslims didn't kill us on 9/11, is that what you said? >> [ over talk ] [ yelling ] >> i'm telling you. 70% of the country -- >> i'm not going to sit here. i don't. >> folks -- >> outrage is muslims -- >> glenn: it was a better show after they left. but maybe that's just me. barbara walters seemed to be the only adult on that side of the couch. barbara said this is what is wrong with america. we have can't get up and walk away from conversations and debate on the issue. bill, while i disagree with your reasoning on the mosque, why you don't think it should
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be built there, what happened? >> i don't know. i just told the truth that muslims attacked us on 9/11. i guess, i wasn't sensitive enough for miss behar or miss goldberg. i apologize for not being sensitive but after ten years we all got it was muslim extremism. as i say tonight when we talk about world war ii, do we say we were attacked by japanese extremists? no, we talked about the japanese attacked us. not every japanese, but that was the group. the attacks was muslims. >> glenn: let's say if they had michael moore -- not to compare you to michael moore and i apologize to you. if you had michael moore on and he said the tea party people are all terrorists, do you think any of them would have gotten up or gotten heated at all? >> no. i don't believe anybody would
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have walked off if michael moore said tea party people are racist. the big issue if your audience didn't see the program today is i was saying there is a gulf between the president and many americans. that's hurting them in the polls. the gulf is when he was asked about the wisdom of the 9/11 mosque, he wouldn't answer the question. most americans according to the cnn poll, which i cited, agree that it's inappropriate place to put a mosque because of what happened. that was the point. i have didn't go on "the view" to attack muslims. i like muslims. i want them to buy "pinhead and patriots." why would i alienate billions of people nationwide some of whom might pony up money to buy the book? >> glenn: it is that charitable heart that makes bill o'reilly, bill o'reilly.
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>> i like hindus, i like everybody. >> glenn: the fact that they kept bringing it back to timothy mcveigh. first, timothy mcveigh didn't blow anybody up in the anymore of god. had he blown up anything in the name of god he would have been just as wrong spiritually as he was psychologically for blowing people up in the first place. but they always try to equate extremists muslims with christians. not calling them extremists christians. maybe you know better than i, but i don't believe that timothy mcveigh was extremist. i don't remember the -- >> it's not even a valid argument point, because mcveigh and his little crew, doesn't represent anything. they are just crazy guys, killers, murders. we put them away and they got what they deserve. muslims who attack them on to 9/11 are part of the jihad, which is a movement. the movement has not been
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confronted by the so-called moderate muslims, good muslims. they haven't confronted the jihad. >> glenn: some have. >> very few. >> glenn: very few, but -- >> if all of the moderate muslims throughout the world would confront the jihad, the jihad couldn't exist. they exist because governments let the jihad exist. >> glenn: i have talked to moderate muslims, judy josser is one of them. you though him as well. >> sure. >> glenn: he has said to me several times it is attitudes like what they just can gave on "the view" that hurt the moderate muslim. >> i don't think any muslim was hurt by that exposition. >> glenn: no, no, no. wait. listen to me. they're saying it hurts because people are not saying there is a difference between them. help the people inside stand up. make sure that you call spade a spade. this is wrong.
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what do you call it? not jihad. the extreme muslim way of living that they -- sharyia. saying it shouldn't be practiced here under no circumstance hurts moderate muslim. >> the truth that many liberal americans don't want to acknowledge if you look at every opinion poll in the muslim world, most muslims don't believe 9/11 was even committed by al-qaeda. they have a very low favorability of america even with obama in charge. there is a tension between the muslim world and america. because we're infidels. you heard it on amenpour's program on abc news. brings a cleric from london and he goes pretty soon, the flag of islam will fly over the white house. are we supposed to ignore in? >> glenn: she did.
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there is tension between the muslim world and america. i'll tell the truth. that is the truth. >> glenn: truth teller and best selling author. >> thank you. >> glenn: thank you, bill. talk to you again. it's amazing. you will learn about the west and their ability to tolerate people's opinion. you will see it tonight on the "o'reilly factor" at 8:00. they tell me it's on then. i'm not sure. tonight.
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>> glenn: i told you -- when was it? was it wednesday when i got back? was it yesterday? it's only thursday, isn't it? i have been, in the last few weeks i have had some disturbing things happen with me and doctors. i have what appears to be small fiber neurorop thy which a lot of people have. tippaling and -- tingling and loss of feeling in the hands or the feet. like my arms are asleep all the time. neu feels like my hands are cold all the time. i have reinoids or -- i don't
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know what the heck is it. i have a problem with my vocal cords. they found out my vocal cords are in partial paralysis on one side, a vocal fold. they didn't know what it was about. so this weekend i flew out to huntsman cancer institute. i met with doctors there and also in new york. i did every test under the sun. the good news is they thought i might have cancer, m.s. or lupus. i don't have any of those things so now it's down to annoying little things. but i was blessed to have an unbelievable doctor who after he went through the medical things, he brought the conversation back to where i had started. and i told him when we first sat down and he said with an
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is happening with you. he said well, i don't have an nemo moment. when there is a problem, when you are having a problem, and you see things that you know and love changing, you have a couple of ways of dealing with things. you can get angry about it, which doesn't lead to anything. you can unplug, which god will hold you accountable if you don't say anything and say i'm not paying attention to it anymore. or have an nemo moment. here is what i mean. the big monster comes at you and you're the star fish. watch. >> find a happy place! >> glenn: you can find a happy place. i think i'm a man that is split from myself. i grew up in an alcoholic family and i was the one that everybody was shaking down around us.
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i'm like hey, everybody, let's laugh! i don't like conflict, though that's what i do for a living, say things that cause conflict. but i find myself here, and i find myself as a dad and american citizen feeling like it has to be said. nobody else is saying it. i have to find my nemo, my happy place. i hope you have seen a change in the last couple of days. this will be tough but i recommend you do it as well. we do it together. anger or unplugging is not going to help us at all. it started the show, this episode with teach men correct principles and let them govern themselves. that's who we are. we are americans. we govern ourself. we help each other. that's the way it happens. you saw quintessential version of america inside the
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cave with the trapped miners. they turned to each other and they turned to their god and they held on tocket. there was another choice. they could have gotten angry or unplugged. they could have gone mad. they didn't. they turned to god and each other and those on the surface went to help as well. that is what we do. teach correct principles. teach history. i'm asked all the time, we understand the problem and what are we going to do about it? i am going to try to show you. not give you a political answer because it doesn't lie with the republican or democrats or the independents. the answers are in us. we fix ourselves. we fix our home and our children. we will fix our community and the politicians because we won't vote for dirt bags like that. they know they can't get away with it. we won't stand for it. that's what we need to start doing. i appreciate the hope and
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prayers that have come my way from you and your family. keep them up. i can use them. just for clarity and just to make sure i keep my feet on the right track. ñ÷anks for watching.
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>> glenn: tomorrow, you will
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find out the story of stuff, not just in our schools, it's now attempting to infiltrate our churches through the word of god. we now have let there be stuff! a six-session curriculum that helps "christian teens explore the relationship between their consumption, their faith, and the health of the planet. "potential let there be stuff ad to put in the church bulletin. do you ever wonder what you can do to make the biggest difference of the future of the planet? do you want to feel closer to god while doing it? if the answer is yes, praise jesus and you can have a great adventure ahead." this is a suggested class reading from the curriculum. "we saw all the things that have to happen for the economy to keep growing and growing, how it depends on consuming as much as possible and as fast as possible, how it's destroying the planet, poisoning us and we're not having fun wile we're at it." who is funding all the church
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stuff? our good friends the tides center. also partnered with green faith. a group that helps green churches. tomorrow night, oh, we're going to expose manipulation of the word of god by radical green movement and allow you and your kids to respond to the propaganda. do not miss tomorrow.
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