The Glenn Beck Program

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Jun 16, 2025 • 2h 10min

Will Israel 'Take Out' Iran's Supreme Leader? | 6/16/25

A political shooting's bizarre motives raise eyebrows as it intertwines with discussions on violence's relationship to political ideologies. Fast food lovers are surprised by the ranking of the best French fries in America. Tensions between Israel and Iran escalate, provoking thoughts on U.S. involvement and military strategies. The unsettling influence of AI leads to dramatic personal stories, such as a woman who replaced her husband with a chatbot, highlighting AI's potential risks. Humor and serious reflection blend throughout the conversation.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 2h 15min

Israel's Iran Strikes: 'It's Not Even the End of the Beginning' | Guest: Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus | 6/13/25

Retired Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, former spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces, provides a compelling look at Israel's recent strikes on Iran, highlighting the unique threats posed by Iran's ideology and nuclear ambitions. He discusses the efficacy of targeted military operations and their implications for Middle Eastern relations. The conversation further explores America's role in diplomatic negotiations and military strategies, while addressing the urgent need for global security amidst rising extremism.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 46min

Best of the Program | Guest: Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus | 6/13/25

Retired Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus, a military strategist, dissects Israel's recent aggressive actions against Iran, emphasizing the ideological divide that complicates peace efforts. He explains the necessity of preemptive strikes to counter Iran's nuclear ambitions and discusses the broader implications for Middle East relations. The conversation also touches on the chaotic political climate in the U.S., illustrated by a dramatic incident involving Senator Alex Padilla. The layers of security, governance, and international dynamics make for a riveting discussion.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 2h 15min

Can Trump Stop a War with Iran? | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Ambassador Monica Crowley | 6/12/25

Join Aaron Reitz, a Texas attorney general candidate; Mike Lee, conservative Utah senator; and Monica Crowley, former Chief of Protocol under Trump, as they dive into pressing issues. Reitz discusses his campaign against establishment norms. Lee emphasizes the urgency of refilling the strategic oil reserve amidst rising tensions. With potential Israeli strikes on Iran looming, the group weighs implications for global peace and U.S. gas prices. Crowley adds a unique perspective on Trump's planned 250-year military parade, blending history with today’s political dynamics.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 46min

Best of the Program | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Ambassador Monica Crowley | 6/12/25

Utah Senator Mike Lee, a prominent Republican, joins to discuss crucial legislation aimed at energy reform and strategic oil reserves. He explores geopolitical tensions, including the implications of potential military actions against Iran and how this could affect gas prices. The conversation also touches on the rewritten narratives about Thomas Jefferson and the complexities surrounding his legacy, challenging current historical interpretations. Listeners gain insights into the need for political collaboration in these turbulent times.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 33min

Best of the Program | Guests: Chad Bianco & Tony Moon | 6/11/25

Tony Moon, a 1992 Rooftop Korean known for defending businesses during the L.A. riots, shares gripping insights from that chaotic time. He draws startling comparisons to the 2025 L.A. riots, illuminating the evolving dynamics of community safety. Alongside him, California gubernatorial candidate Sheriff Chad Bianco sets the record straight on anti-ICE riots, challenging media narratives. The discussion highlights the importance of remembering past events and emphasizes accountability in leadership amidst rising unrest and misinformation.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 2h 12min

The Radical Left’s Endgame Has Begun | Guests: Chad Bianco & Tony Moon | 6/11/25

Chad Bianco, Sheriff of Riverside County and California gubernatorial candidate, shares his no-nonsense perspective on the ongoing anti-ICE riots, challenging narratives pushed by California politicians. Tony Moon, known as the Rooftop Korean from the 1992 L.A. riots, draws parallels between the unrest of then and the current protests, giving listeners a firsthand account of his experiences. The discussion dives into the political tensions surrounding law enforcement and the implications of growing civil unrest, urging a deeper understanding of today's challenges.
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Jun 10, 2025 • 2h 12min

The Left Wants a Civil War. The LA Riots Are a Test | Guest: Justin Haskins | 6/10/25

Justin Haskins, President of Our Republic and editor-in-chief of StoppingSocialism.com, joins the discussion this time. He dives into the rising unrest seen in California, framing it as part of a broader color revolution. The conversation highlights the troubling implications of unchecked protests and radical ideologies spreading across the U.S. Artificial intelligence regulation is another hot topic, sparking a fierce debate on the government's role. The tension between civil unrest and political narratives is palpable, cautioning against further chaos.
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Jun 10, 2025 • 44min

Best of the Program | Guest: Justin Haskins | 6/10/25

Justin Haskins, President of the Heartland Institute and editor-in-chief of StoppingSocialism.com, joins to discuss the pressing issue of artificial intelligence regulation. He and Glenn Beck delve into how political unrest, exemplified by Los Angeles protests, can be strategically orchestrated. They debate the implications of AI regulation on states' rights and the challenges of navigating authority in a volatile political landscape. Haskins also critiques media narratives surrounding civil unrest and highlights the need for transparency and critical analysis.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 2h 13min

LA's Anti-ICE Riots: Totally Organic & Mostly Peaceful | Guest: Julio Rosas | 6/9/25

In this conversation, national correspondent Julio Rosas dives into the chaos of anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles, offering firsthand insights from the ground. He discusses the media’s portrayal of the riots as 'mostly peaceful' despite the violence unfolding. The dynamics of violence, funding behind protests, and potential National Guard involvement are explored. Rosas highlights the troubling rise of radical ideologies and its implications for society. Listeners gain a clear perspective on the complexities surrounding these tumultuous events.

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