Best of the Program | Guest: Jack Fairweather | 8/29/19
The Glenn Beck Program
Mercury Radio Arts
4.6 • 25.1K Ratings
🗓️ 29 August 2019
⏱️ 56 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the podcast. I want to remind you that you can get tickets to the show in Salt Lake City for Christmas. It's called Christmas stories with Glenback. |
| 0:08.0 | I'm going to appropriate title. Tickets information are available at glenback.com. It's December 7th in Salt Lake City. |
| 0:15.0 | So we have an interesting show for you today. First of all, we talk about Alexandria Casio Cortez, who has new information for you about what you've done wrong in your life. |
| 0:28.0 | What your generation has screwed up, and it's always good to hear from her because she's so wise. |
| 0:35.0 | So we do get into a little bit of that today, as well as some weird technology news from Apple as they talk about listening to all sorts of private things that they're kind of now apologizing for. |
| 0:48.0 | This is the final episode where we go into deep dive into the economy, where we are, what's going on with it that happens in hour two today. If you've missed that series, you can go back to the podcast and listen to all of it in hour two. |
| 1:00.0 | And then hour three, we talk to Jack Fairweather, he's an author who wrote a book about one of the most amazing stories in the last hundred years. |
| 1:09.0 | It is a story from World War Two about a guy who intentionally went into Auschwitz to try to break it up, who tried to escape and succeeded escaping multiple times. |
| 1:24.0 | It is one of the most incredible stories you've ever heard. Please check that out to hour three, the book is called The Volunteer. We get into all of that on today's podcast. |
| 1:40.0 | You're listening to the best of the best program. |
| 1:48.0 | Could we start please with the AOC video that she just made and released to all of her to all of her followers and I and I mean that word exactly as it sounds all of her followers on social media. |
| 2:06.0 | They're not afraid to have those conversations. If anything, like I think they're profoundly courageous because they're willing to puncture taboos and conversate and have conversations that frankly older generation sometimes struggle to have not everyone. |
| 2:21.0 | I don't want to paint everybody with a problem. I'm feeling like this is in this new generation is connection. |
| 2:27.0 | I think this new generation is very profound and very strong and very brave because they're actually willing to go to the streets. |
| 2:37.0 | How about that? |
| 2:39.0 | How about that? |
| 2:40.0 | Previous generations have just assumed that government's got it. Let me tell you something. You are the government. |
| 2:48.0 | As a democracy, we the people, as a democracy, you are as a gut as a voter. You are the government too. |
| 2:56.0 | As an older person, I didn't get that. I've always a thought that we weren't a democracy. We are a public comment. Praise me out of my mind. |
| 3:06.0 | And what have older generations ever done though, Glenda Defender? I know. I know. I know we did nothing. |
| 3:13.0 | We did nothing. And you know what, they're willing to have those tough conversations in their safe space. |
| 3:20.0 | As they tell everybody we can't say this word or that word, they're courageous. They're willing to have those conversations. |
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