The Glenn Beck Program - March 19, 2020


A Glimmer of Hope | Guests: Matt Walsh & Gregory Rigano | 3⧸19⧸20


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2 hours and 7 minutes

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167.08063

Word Count

21,257

Sentence Count

69

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

In this episode of The Glenbeck Program, the guys discuss the latest in the latest from around the world, including the latest on the Ebola pandemic in the UK, the new vaccines being developed, and more. This episode is sponsored by Hustler Turf and Tekova s Western Goods For Your Frontier.


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00:00:00.000 this is the glenbeck program my gosh we're so happy to be here are we not happy still oh my
00:00:08.400 gosh it's a hell of a morning oh yeah it's great it's a hellscape uh welcome to the program i'm so
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00:01:24.480 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this yes is the glenbeck program yes oh man and
00:01:33.700 that's us and we're so excited to be here right stew excited still excited yes thrilled yeah there's
00:01:41.080 nothing better nothing better than being here uh or being at your house quite a being anywhere in the
00:01:46.540 world today is just a joy and we're going to share some of that joy coming up in one minute the latest
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00:03:25.740 frontier all right so i got some good news i got some really good news according to scientists now
00:03:37.400 out of london some really good how are things going uh in your house right now because we haven't
00:03:42.800 had a meltdown uh-uh no the kids haven't said i can't do this oh yeah really it's been four days
00:03:51.420 wait to see what you can actually do anyway um uh we're trying to flatten the curve that's what
00:03:59.180 everybody's trying to do we're opposed we're we're imposing social distancing to slow the spread of
00:04:05.160 the virus so the number of people sick doesn't cause the health care system to collapse as it's
00:04:10.440 threatening to do in italy and elsewhere right now that means the pandemic needs to last at a low level
00:04:17.880 until either enough people have had covet 19 to leave most immune assuming that our immune system
00:04:24.980 actually will will leave a marker in us to say oh i recognize that i can fight that last night i had
00:04:32.500 an expert on said that she's 99 sure that this is going to happen that we are going to have those
00:04:39.960 markers in us but i we don't know yet we don't know this is going to last until we either get those
00:04:47.260 markers in us or until there's a vaccine so how long will that take how draconian are things going
00:04:57.460 to have to get all right we've been told that it'll be just a couple of weeks we're just going to do
00:05:04.620 this for a couple of weeks and i've been telling you nope that's not it we're not going to be doing
00:05:09.380 this for a couple of weeks we're going to be doing this for a long time plan on eight weeks is what i
00:05:16.340 said well scientists in london have just come out with some new numbers
00:05:21.160 according to a report yesterday as long as someone in the world has the virus breakouts can keep
00:05:30.260 reoccurring without stringing controls to contain them in the report yesterday researchers at the
00:05:37.280 imperial college of london proposed a way of doing this it's impose more extreme social distancing
00:05:45.640 measures every time the admissions to intensive health care units start to spike then relax them
00:05:52.920 when they start to fall every time they rise above a threshold let's just say for example a hundred per
00:06:00.200 week the country would have to close all schools and most universities and adopt social distancing
00:06:06.760 when they drop below 50 those measures can be lifted but people with symptoms or whose family
00:06:12.740 members have symptoms would still be confined at home now social distancing something that we had
00:06:20.220 never heard but we're used to now all of these new words and phrases just being thrown at us
00:06:25.340 what is social distancing researchers define it as all households reduce contact outside of the
00:06:33.240 household school or workplace by at least 75 percent now that doesn't mean that you don't go out with
00:06:40.100 your friends once a week instead of four times really is that what you got stew are you getting that
00:06:46.100 from social distancing that ah you know but fridays are different no apparently not that's not allowed
00:06:52.000 yeah yeah okay it means everyone does everything they can to minimize social contact and overall the
00:07:00.000 number of contacts fall by 75 percent under this model the researchers conclude social distancing and
00:07:06.480 school closures would need to be in force some two-thirds of the time roughly two months on one month off
00:07:18.900 until a vaccine is available they say that will take at least 18 months
00:07:25.340 now i don't know about you
00:07:30.300 uh and uh uh i can't imagine being locked in the house for 18 months i don't think i don't think
00:07:49.620 that's something that we will accept frankly i mean that is this type of thing that we will just
00:07:56.360 we'll just say no we will just may i read the rest of this yes i know i know i've read the rest of
00:08:03.320 this happy missive yeah so surely there has to be some other options why not just build a whole
00:08:11.320 buttload of icus well it doesn't work the researchers model that didn't solve the problem without social
00:08:18.520 distancing of the whole population they found even the best mitigation strategy which means isolation or
00:08:24.500 quarantine of the sick the old and those who have been exposed plus school closures would still lead
00:08:30.080 to a surge of critically ill people eight times bigger than the u.s or uk system can cope with
00:08:37.560 so even if you set factories out to just turn out ventilators and beds and icu farms you still
00:08:46.460 need more nurses and doctors to take care of everybody and we just don't have that in all scenarios
00:08:52.840 without widespread social distancing the number of covid cases overwhelms the health care system
00:08:58.260 okay all right how about just restrictions for one batch of five months nope not good once measures
00:09:07.160 are lifted the pandemic breaks out all over again this time it's in winter the worst time for the
00:09:12.580 health care system now i'm yay as i'm looking at this isn't this stew exactly what uh china is doing
00:09:23.820 right now isn't china in the midst of releasing the herds back out into the wilderness yeah so we're
00:09:31.540 gonna see whether this works or not because china is basically experimenting with it right now as we speak
00:09:37.280 and you know the big news yesterday was supposedly again if you believe china's numbers and the what
00:09:43.920 they're telling us supposedly don't even use the were you racist don't even use the word china on this
00:09:49.080 program but the numbers are coming from china oh my gosh they're coming from all right anyway what
00:09:56.500 did they find what they found was zero cases for the first time since this started of community spread
00:10:02.100 so that means they did have 34 new cases but all 34 were people traveling into china from other areas
00:10:10.560 which might be another thing they may want to consider stopping and also why would you go to china
00:10:15.160 at this point uh this is not a good i know it's like oh man the savings the savings of uh seeing the
00:10:22.400 great wall of china and maybe i'm me and the family could be buried inside the wall it'd be great
00:10:27.520 okay so this what i don't understand is why we're being told and i you know and i uh i asked the doctor
00:10:39.540 on our special last night and i don't feel like i got a great answer um why is it that china is releasing
00:10:50.560 people and they're not experiencing this why is it that china um stopped this dead in its tracks
00:10:56.980 with a lot more people that already had it ours are all just projections you know what still
00:11:03.900 looking at this i'll bet you the people who are doing the modeling on this thing are the same
00:11:07.140 people who are telling us about global warming um but uh yeah um why is it when we have an actual
00:11:16.160 country where we had thousands and thousands and thousands of people infected why didn't we have
00:11:22.300 100 000 deaths in china but we're supposed to have them here it doesn't make sense to me
00:11:27.500 yeah especially when you think of the the chinese lifestyle right is giant massive cities where people
00:11:37.280 are packed into very tight areas working very closely nobody blinks when you say i don't know uh
00:11:44.280 yeah throw that bat in that soup nobody blinks yeah it's not it's it's not it's not a healthy
00:11:50.880 lifestyle in many ways it's but yeah especially for this type of thing how for this type of thing
00:11:57.460 i mean it's it's you know there's a reason why we've had you know i was saying yesterday like we can't
00:12:01.880 i really do think it's inappropriate to call it the chinese virus because they're going to release
00:12:06.160 another virus in like a year and we're gonna have we're gonna have to come up with a whole new name
00:12:09.500 for it uh so like it's just you know what it's inefficient do you know what mers is yeah middle
00:12:17.560 east respiratory syndrome which i'm sorry it's what middle east respiratory syndrome yes middle east
00:12:24.340 respiratory system wow uh do you know what the west nile virus is yes i do i've they come yeah
00:12:31.380 spanish flu it's a virus yeah spanish flu i mean uh this is what we call things i used to live two
00:12:37.840 towns away from uh from old lime connecticut uh lime disease lime connecticut yeah that's where
00:12:43.400 it's from i mean this is so unbelievably rich i'll get into this in a minute let me just finish this
00:12:49.880 stupid thing uh all right so this is going to have a huge impact on uh people coming together
00:12:57.680 restaurants cafes bars nightclubs gyms hotels favors uh theaters uh movie uh cinemas uh art gallery
00:13:05.020 shopping malls craft fairs museums musicians other performers sporting venues sports teams
00:13:10.120 conference venues uh cruise lines airlines public transportation private schools public schools daycare
00:13:17.860 centers i mean are you kidding me this is the entire thing now they say there will be some adaption
00:13:24.860 of course gyms could start selling home equipment oh and online training sessions oh okay all right
00:13:31.740 it's now being called the shut-in economy shut-in economy it sounds sustainable to me um now they're
00:13:42.320 saying that we're going to have a better health care system at the other end of this oh are we or are we
00:13:47.300 going to have a nationalized health care system they say maybe movie theaters will take out half of
00:13:54.660 their seats meetings will be held in larger rooms with spaced out chairs gyms will require you to book
00:14:01.540 workouts ahead of time so they don't get too crowded but here's the good news governments all around
00:14:08.620 the world including israel have decided to use cell phone location data see if this matches what you've
00:14:15.600 been saying is coming stew uh it'll match location data with its intelligence services that they use to
00:14:22.940 track terrorists to trace people who've been in touch with known carriers of the virus singapore does
00:14:28.880 exhaustive contact tracing and publishes detailed data on each known case all but identifying people
00:14:36.060 by name uh to get on a flight perhaps we're going to have to be signed up to a service that tracks your
00:14:42.620 movement via your phone the airline wouldn't be able to see where you've gone but it would be able
00:14:48.280 to get alert if you have been close to someone that has been infected or in a disease hot spot
00:14:54.340 there'll be similar requirements for the entrance of large venues government buildings public
00:14:59.260 transportation hubs there'd be temperature scanners everywhere and your workplace might demand you wear
00:15:05.120 a monitor that tracks your temperature or other vital signs where nightclubs ask for proof of age in the
00:15:11.840 future they may ask for proof of immunity an identity card or some kind of digital verification via your
00:15:17.940 phone showing you've already recovered from or been vaccinated the intrusive surveillance will be
00:15:24.080 considered a small price to pay for the basic freedom to be with other people gig workers again this is
00:15:33.140 this this is a report from london gig workers from drivers to plumbers to freelance yoga instructors
00:15:39.680 will see their jobs becoming more precarious immigrants refugees the undocumented and ex-convicts
00:15:45.940 will face yet another basic obstacle to gaining a foothold in society bullcrap bullcrap that won't happen
00:15:53.500 can somebody this is another thing i'm going to take on today can somebody please tell me why we're
00:15:58.820 releasing prisoners why are we releasing prisoners isn't that the ultimate in isolation isn't that
00:16:08.980 aren't we just quarantining them why are we releasing people onto the streets who came up with that idea
00:16:17.140 i know it's rhetorical i know who came up with that moreover unless there are strict rules on how
00:16:26.980 someone's risk for disease is assessed governments or companies could choose any criteria you're high
00:16:33.920 risk if you earn less than fifty thousand dollars a year if you're in a family more than six people or you
00:16:39.140 live in certain parts of the country for example oh another way to separate us divide us and keep us
00:16:46.540 in our own little corrals this is great that creates scope for algorithmic uh bias and hidden
00:16:53.960 discrimination has what happened last year with a u.s uh u.s health insurer they used an algorithm
00:17:00.680 that turned out to inadvertently favor white people oh my gosh
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00:17:28.260 go outside to go to a doctor and say could you put my head back together you'll have all of the bone
00:17:34.720 pieces everything you need to assemble it right there on the inside of that duct tape might take you a
00:17:40.560 while but i suggest you wrap your head because it's going to be a bumpy ride today
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00:20:12.960 dear glenn i've never been a proponent of unions or strikes particularly when it involves health
00:20:27.180 care workers but after the last week if i was asked to strike i would i work in a hospital in
00:20:32.680 california's central valley and it is not safe masks are being rationed and denied health care
00:20:39.180 providers and it's hard to find disinfectant wipes to obtain masks now in our hospital a health care
00:20:45.380 provider must go to the nursing supervisor's office for each floor and explain why you need a mask
00:20:52.020 because all of the masks are literally under lock and key because people are stealing them
00:20:57.100 and supplies are running low to receive a mask we have to explain which patient we're seeing and the
00:21:03.100 diagnosis and the person distributing the mask will say yes or no if we can have a mask and what type
00:21:08.820 of mask oftentimes this is someone with less education and clinical experience than the person
00:21:14.720 requesting the mask see that never happens in like a government-run system you know what i mean
00:21:20.480 nobody who has less experience less education and is just on a power trip they never get the keys to
00:21:28.560 what's locked up never that never happened today i had to reuse a surgical mask that i've been using
00:21:35.760 for two days because they've been so strict on distributing them when i was seeing a patient with
00:21:41.000 the flu i was given the very lightweight surgical mask that does very little to protect patients or the
00:21:46.580 health care provider when asked when i asked for a sturdier mask with a seal on the nose bridge i was
00:21:51.800 told no because uh it was light droplet precautions i ended up putting the mask closest to my face the
00:22:01.500 only one and the one i've been reusing for two days over it during that conversation i learned that we
00:22:06.920 had already run out of n95 masks i know surgical masks don't filter out any pathogens but they're extremely
00:22:13.620 important all the doctors and nurses and all the other support staff that i talk to on a daily basis are very
00:22:19.780 nervous and are starting to get angry gang this hasn't even started yet she continues it boggles my mind that
00:22:30.100 this is happening in america where is the help we spend billions on the military can we not free up
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00:22:54.060 right now stress is really high hopes are a little low and the ravages of panic in the face of a
00:22:59.740 pandemic uh that may or may not warrant a little panic are hard to watch harder to feel pressing down
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00:24:10.420 hey welcome to it uh we got a lot of things to do uh today i i i don't know where to start with pat
00:24:30.320 gray from pat gray unleashed uh i thought we'd have a rolling conversation and pat you can spin the
00:24:35.960 wheel here wherever you want it to stop we can talk about whose idea was it to just release people
00:24:43.340 from prison isn't that kind of quarantine isn't that uh social distancing everybody stay in your cell
00:24:51.460 since when who came up with this why are we doing this okay we have that as topic number one topic
00:25:01.200 number two is uh china how dare you call this a chinese virus how dare you call this the wuhan virus
00:25:11.080 really the spanish flu you know didn't even come from spain oh oh god that's just where it was hit hardest
00:25:20.980 yeah or we could just talk about come on come on we could talk about uh the gop
00:25:30.720 yeah that is with they're willing to spend anything and don't care where are we getting these ideas
00:25:39.060 can you tell me what the metrics are here if you really want to help people you're just going to
00:25:45.360 send everyone a check for a thousand dollars what are you talking about first of all it's not
00:25:51.420 everybody it's only people who have an income of i think it's a hundred thousand dollars uh or
00:25:57.360 150 000 as a couple and 75 uh and below as an individual okay well that covers a lot of people
00:26:07.600 uh but what are they supposed to do with that what where are they going with that and really
00:26:14.500 we're just how about just no taxes for anyone right that's the no taxes that's the less government
00:26:21.200 thing to do we're doing the bigger government thing and that's what we keep doing over and over
00:26:25.620 how about this one pat how about how about this one how about you can't foreclose on anybody's home
00:26:32.260 can't do it can't do it for the next six months or until this i mean that's not good no but it's
00:26:40.160 not just printing money i do believe that is part of this i think they're going to do that for two
00:26:45.260 months right isn't it a two-month process to start yeah yeah um uh but you've got you've got mcconnell
00:26:50.600 mitch mcconnell who's a supposed republican um and this is why we didn't like the guy so much in the
00:26:55.060 first place we're going to go on and vote as soon as the senate can get permission to vote on the bill
00:27:00.060 came over from the house sent it down to the president reassure the people he added a number
00:27:04.540 of my members think there are considerable shortcomings in the bill my counsel to them
00:27:08.520 is to gag and vote for it anyway uh that's that's very conservative view thanks thanks mitch and then
00:27:16.000 it's the i'm beginning to hate this phrase more than the more than poison uh let's not let perfection
00:27:24.980 be the enemy of good shut up shut up i can't take that uh i can't take it do you know the cdc
00:27:35.520 guidance of how far i have to be away from pat what is yelling like that it's definitely gonna be
00:27:39.500 right a mile and a half no it's that's yeah that's why i'm that's why i'm in another studio
00:27:44.920 there is no distance you know how try cleveland we have eight conservatives left in the senate
00:27:51.460 eight marsha blackburn voted against it james inhofe ron johnson james langford mike lee of course
00:28:02.200 thank you mike rand paul ben sass and tim scott those are the only conservatives i guess left
00:28:07.320 in office well because they were they were hammering rand paul yesterday because he decided to propose
00:28:12.920 an amendment and the amendment would say hey if we're going to give a trillion dollars away let's
00:28:19.880 come up with a way to pay for that and maybe we for example his idea was let's get rid of the war
00:28:25.520 in afghanistan let's uh and he suggested a couple of other things that would pay for it um and they're
00:28:30.980 like how dare you chuck schumer's like this is a crisis and we're this is wasting time really is
00:28:39.080 is the four hours you had to wait to go through the voting process really going to be the difference
00:28:43.700 here uh you know i it's not like you're gonna guys are going to send out these checks today
00:28:47.840 like we all understand this is going to be a little bit of time but you know they can't even
00:28:52.240 have a conversation about paying for it and i know this is a tough one like you know to your point about
00:28:57.360 the taxes like i love that and i think that's a great way and i love the i would suspend all federal
00:29:02.360 taxes yeah and it's great glenn's made a great point on this like it's it's an almost an automatic
00:29:07.080 sunset they can't keep all this power because they're going to want to reverse the tax thing so badly
00:29:12.580 that when it's time to reverse it maybe they will right but the issue there is and i think
00:29:17.480 they absolutely will in fact they will end it they will end that if you tie it to no taxes until this
00:29:26.040 national emergency is over i can guarantee you at the very first opportunity that they have to declare
00:29:34.900 this national emergency over and they'll declare it next tuesday they will do it really yeah it'll be
00:29:39.520 like a national emergency you know i think we might have been overreacting a little bit there's
00:29:44.820 a giant pile of bodies outside the hospital you think it's over now okay we have less bodies today
00:29:50.340 than we did yesterday it's over it's over the only time your convictions and principles are tested
00:29:56.540 are when there's a crisis right there's no you don't have to i mean you your principles don't have
00:30:03.460 any sort of a trial it's easy if there's nothing going on of course they're going to be tested
00:30:09.480 in a crisis and that's when it's important to stick to them yeah it's they won't they won't
00:30:15.140 it strikes me too like with the taxes thing the one argument i think that has some value against
00:30:19.380 just doing taxes is there are a bunch of people who are going to lose their job and then not have
00:30:25.520 taxes to pay so they're already paying zero and it's not necessarily going to help those people
00:30:30.100 but we do have things like unemployment that maybe maybe they're maybe the the the it's a little bit
00:30:35.400 easier to get maybe it's a little bit more generous than it was in the past but there are things like
00:30:40.120 that that are are able to be done where you know you can you can bridge that gap for people who really
00:30:45.980 need it just throwing a thousand dollars at everybody in america i mean you know it's i understand
00:30:50.300 andrew yang made that sound so appealing but it's it you know it's it's a very questionable thing it's
00:30:55.860 the type of thing that may not go away and obviously as mitch mcconnell points out nobody's putting
00:31:00.980 thought into this they won't even take time to vote on an amendment they they think that's the
00:31:04.640 worst thing in the world and by the way mike lee was i think one of three along with rand paul that
00:31:09.260 actually voted for the rand paul amendment um and you know they they don't want to even take time to
00:31:15.940 figure out how to pay for it they don't they don't want you even if you have a problem with the bill
00:31:20.400 they just want you to vote for it anyway like that's how we always get into trouble right
00:31:24.420 every time uh so i have some additional happy news okay okay do we have any happy music or
00:31:35.280 anything sarah do we have anything that's like oh that'll make me feel better when i say this
00:31:40.100 have anything oh you know what let's get that really moody yeah okay i like this ladies i am not
00:31:49.760 a meat puppet okay no uh all right so as we're sitting around here with our cocktails in our hand
00:31:58.560 and just talking about the little people uh let me tell you about do you remember um hey pat pat come
00:32:07.080 here for a second come on over here for a second uh do you remember when the people were talking in
00:32:12.100 2008 about this thing called derivatives
00:32:15.360 right derivatives and and and and and the little people thought oh this is a bad thing these
00:32:24.360 derivatives uh and the banks were of course they were too big to fail because they had some money
00:32:31.200 in derivatives and that caused the whole breakdown do you remember those times
00:32:34.960 the banks are now guess guess how much the banks are sitting on in derivatives now guess i want
00:32:46.960 you to guess um no don't get rid of the music and that's please i need that cocktail i'm guessing
00:32:52.880 more than back in 2008 guess a number okay guess a number guess a number i know it's huge
00:33:02.080 do you want me to play my old game and uh no i don't no well yeah go ahead play your old game
00:33:09.380 50 trillion dollars 50 50 trillion dollars 50 trillion that's now for anybody who doesn't know
00:33:15.620 pat's old game pat's old game is he guesses some crazy number and then and he's like and i'm
00:33:23.120 disappointed and i spoil the surprise right yes correct correct okay okay well you're you if we were
00:33:31.620 playing the game uh closest without going over you would lose wow unless we were playing it for
00:33:40.020 individual banks for instance jp morgan chase they now have derivatives sitting on 48 trillion
00:33:47.660 dollars one bank city group has 47 trillion dollars and goldman sachs 42 trillion dollars
00:33:56.920 would you like another drink and try to play again guess the number of derivatives guess it guess
00:34:04.320 so the total number total number
00:34:07.320 48 quadrillion and i'll be disappointed if it's a dollar there you go nice work i think 48 quadrillion
00:34:17.220 i think he got over it that time yep you did it's only 1.5 quadrillion dollars that yeah is yeah
00:34:27.040 what that's the first time i've ever heard it five in a real story the quadrillion my kids
00:34:36.500 i said to my kids last week this is going to be an amazing week by saturday you will see and hear
00:34:42.960 things that you've never seen before that is the same thing i said last night when i found that
00:34:48.640 number pat i've never never heard never heard the word quadrillion used in a real sentence
00:34:56.540 wow 1.5 quadrillion dollars of derivatives remember derivatives the bad thing yeah the thing that the
00:35:09.560 banks were too big to fail wow 1.4 quadrillion no 1.5 quadrillion okay that's i mean that's
00:35:22.220 unthinkable you can't even i mean the only time i've actually ever heard it and i've never seen it
00:35:27.900 in a story you know where i saw the i think it was in the movie uh passenger the passenger did you see
00:35:35.160 passenger with um jennifer lawrence and chris what's his face oh may have yeah remember that
00:35:43.260 uh yeah yeah chris pratt okay so they're they're traveling and this is a future movie obviously and
00:35:49.560 they're traveling to some other distant because the earth is dying or whatever and she she's talking
00:35:55.300 about how much money the company is making on uh relocating humans to this other planet
00:36:02.740 and it was i think it was something like four quadrillion dollars and that was the only time
00:36:07.580 i'd ever and and it was like a number okay well we're not gonna get to that probably even in that
00:36:11.740 year here we are in 2020 and we've gotten to that number in bad debt yeah that's not good that's not
00:36:21.420 good yeah that's not good as stew would say that's suboptimal by about 1.5 quadrillion dollars
00:36:29.560 yeah i'll give you the rest of this the reason why i came across these numbers i'll give you the
00:36:34.760 rest of it uh next hour you don't want to miss it uh you know might want to prepare because uh 1.5
00:36:43.460 quadrillion dollars in derivatives i'll explain why that's a bad thing coming up okay let me talk to
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00:38:07.800 welcome to the glenn beck program it is thursday one day away from friday where we can all
00:38:22.900 go go home go go anybody working from home anybody have any really good ideas what are you doing with
00:38:33.800 your kids i'd love to hear this what are you doing with your kids we bought a bunch of games but we're
00:38:38.600 still waiting for them to be delivered um and uh you know just trying to get the kids to oh man clean
00:38:45.680 out the garage and hey let's do some things that we why why because i said so why you little
00:38:52.820 i feel like homers feel like homer simpson right now i really really do um but uh love to hear what
00:39:01.880 you're doing at home how are things going is it just my family just is it just me you having a
00:39:07.780 good time stew you're not home all the time yeah i might honestly my schedule hasn't changed much at
00:39:11.880 all uh it's still pretty much here at the studio and doing everything how's lisa doing not so great
00:39:18.160 oh not she's uh i mean she's doing her best but she's a very social person this is my wife and she
00:39:25.000 likes to be out talking to people like when we have a vacation week or let's say we're all you know
00:39:30.540 home or doing something she hates being in the house for more than a couple of hours at the time
00:39:33.920 she like always wants to go out and do the next thing and go see more people and you know where
00:39:37.700 i'm fine never seeing another person in my life uh she's not like that so it's a much bigger
00:39:44.940 adjustment i think for her uh and you know of course the kids are home and they are doing at
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00:39:57.120 to focus like they focus at school is not always easy it's weird because don't i live in the same
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00:44:09.540 i think he's in his happy place uh we're gonna talk a little bit about coronavirus and the church
00:44:15.780 and what should the churches be doing the ever outspoken and always so never ill-tempered
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00:45:54.240 mr matt walsh podcast host of the matt walsh show uh he's as clever as i am with the glenn
00:46:06.460 with the glenn beck podcast we didn't work hard on the name of it we work on the content he's also
00:46:12.320 the author of a brand new book called the church of cowards hello matt how are you hey glenn doing
00:46:18.800 well how about you oh you know i'm fantastic i'm fantastic uh anything anything on your mind
00:46:28.080 you want to hit first before we get into the church of cowards uh you know on the coronavirus like
00:46:32.340 you want to make sure that we're not calling it uh you know the chinese virus or the wuhan virus or
00:46:37.480 anything else i mean because i i'm sure you agree with that yeah that's the that's of course the
00:46:43.180 most important issue i mean when you're when you're uh in the media and you're at a press conference with
00:46:47.340 the president of the united states during a pandemic and uh and we're looking at a possible possibility
00:46:51.740 of a global depression you know you have a chance to ask him a question obviously you should ask him
00:46:56.080 about why he's doing a big knee head to china i mean that's that's obviously the most right
00:46:59.840 disgusting right now right i mean we haven't had a depression in i don't know at least a couple of
00:47:05.360 years well i think it's been since the 1930s that we've been in a depression and that i mean how posh is
00:47:12.240 your life if that's the thing that you're worried about how out of touch are you and then meanwhile i mean
00:47:19.940 in all seriousness there are people many people in this country who are worried now about how are they
00:47:24.340 going to you know feed their families next week because they're not making any money so i i don't
00:47:28.340 i don't think that those people really care what we call this damn thing i think they're more worried
00:47:32.840 about you know what what's the end game where is this okay we're we all have to stay in our homes is
00:47:38.200 this going to be over next week is it going to be over in two months it kind of makes a big difference
00:47:41.820 i think most people want to know what what's what's the out here what does it look like what are we
00:47:46.300 what are we what's the point what is this supposed to how are we going to know that it's okay to go
00:47:50.840 outside again i don't think that's articulated or explained and i think that that's no more anxious
00:47:56.140 people people keep saying in washington well we're going to do this until this emergency is over
00:48:01.160 can you tell me what the metric is that we're going to use to decide when this emergency is over
00:48:06.620 can you give me any i've been asking for weeks for my for my own company i've been asking i need to
00:48:14.640 see what the tripwires are how is the government measuring things so when they know you're going
00:48:20.400 to go from phase one to phase two no one has tripwires now somebody's making the decision but
00:48:26.700 based on what there was there's there's we're we are printing trillions of dollars and just giving
00:48:34.700 them away does anybody have anything that they're basing this on is it anything other than no well he
00:48:42.080 wants to give less so i want to give more what is all of this based on there's no reality there's
00:48:48.360 no fact there's nothing yeah it makes it i mean the hard thing is that even the scientists and the
00:48:55.940 doctors don't know everything don't know everything about this virus because obviously it's new and the
00:49:00.820 rest of us i know for me i don't know a damn thing about viruses or pandemics it's not something i
00:49:05.440 really thought about up until now i'm not an expert so you know we're looking for we need to know who
00:49:10.760 we can trust on this and who we can listen to and of course we know we can't live we can't listen to
00:49:14.900 the media in the disinformation age that we live in so who where do you go who do you who who's in
00:49:21.040 that so who has their matt who has their credibility because you you've written a book uh the church of
00:49:28.040 cowards and in the the very first chapter christians not worth killing uh i mean that's that is quite a
00:49:37.200 statement and i think it's right i think it's true that they don't have any credibility either many of
00:49:43.520 them yeah that's the that's the thing you hear when i hear this from christians all the time how
00:49:48.540 they're worried about um you know the possibility of some real violent persecution happening in this
00:49:54.520 country the way that it's happened uh as we know it is happening now in so many other parts of the
00:49:59.580 world but the point is that it's it's there's no reason for it to happen here anybody who wants to
00:50:04.380 persecute the church here there's no reason to go to that level because christians are just
00:50:08.740 abandoning their faith uh on their own just very very happy to do it without much encouragement and
00:50:15.300 so um that's why i say not worth killing we're sort of we're not worth this in this country we're not
00:50:20.740 worth persecuting i don't think we've we've earned that in a in a sense well i i think we're kind of
00:50:27.000 like where germany was uh germany you know the church was strong in germany but they sold out to
00:50:33.980 the nazis and replaced the the pictures of christ on the mantles uh within i think it was a year of his
00:50:41.720 uh of his becoming chancellor most of them had already just said oh i give okay you're right and
00:50:48.600 they were they were holding meetings as a greater german church to get to talk about and and seriously
00:50:56.420 discuss the getting rid of the old testament in the bible because of all of the jewishness of it
00:51:02.400 i mean there weren't well there wasn't a great prosecutor persecution of the of the german churches
00:51:09.600 in world war ii there were there was a a persecution of some christians but the churches
00:51:17.700 by and large kind of went right along with it yeah i think that's i think it's a good analogy
00:51:23.260 because i i that's what you see in our culture as well with uh with so many churches that are
00:51:28.820 you know it's not about going along with with a with a you know the dictator figure like hitler but
00:51:33.740 it's more about going along with the culture and the culture of death and not wanting to uh resist or
00:51:39.920 fight back because number one i think we've lost our we've lost that sort of warrior spirit that used
00:51:45.860 to be has always been historically a part of christianity from the very beginning and also
00:51:49.820 we've been told that things like tolerance are these great virtues and so we can go with the flow
00:51:56.540 and be apathetic and then dress and be cowardly and dress that up as tolerance but of course we know
00:52:02.960 that tolerance is not a virtue at all tolerance can be fine depending on what you but it all depends
00:52:07.200 on what you're tolerating and even if you're tolerating something good it doesn't take a lot
00:52:11.720 the thing about tolerance is that you can do it from your couch with cheeto dust all over your
00:52:15.280 all over your chest when you're sitting there watching tv it's really easy to tolerate things
00:52:19.080 it just requires you to literally do nothing and allow whatever it is that's happening to continue
00:52:22.400 happening so it's not virtuous and we know that that with as as christians there are so many things
00:52:27.460 that we should not be tolerating to the best of our ability we should be resisting and fighting back
00:52:31.880 against and that's what if you look they pick up the gospel sometimes and read them i think people need
00:52:35.860 to actually do that especially if you're a christian and you're going to find that jesus jesus christ
00:52:39.560 and when he was walking around on earth was was was confrontational he was not he was not a hippie
00:52:44.840 peacenik figure going along to get along he was confronting constantly and aggressively well i have
00:52:50.700 to may may i interrupt you uh mr matt walsh it's uh joe p reporter from msnbc and in your book you
00:53:00.220 you describe the hangout jesus the idea that jesus hung out with sinners and prostitutes and that's
00:53:06.800 exactly what he did you know you're saying he was he was not a tolerant man but he was hanging out with
00:53:11.660 them all the time he was having dinner with them probably partying with them uh you know just
00:53:17.700 hanging with the common folk and you're this jesus you're describing i don't recognize sir
00:53:25.140 yeah i will say i mean it's easy not to recognize jesus you haven't read that you haven't read the
00:53:30.140 the accounts of him in the in the bible that's the thing he was he was not hanging out i mean he
00:53:38.200 hung on the cross for sinners and that's that's so that that's that's very true but that's the point
00:53:42.800 it was the exact opposite of hanging out the way that we think of it it wasn't just wasn't he wasn't
00:53:46.120 just hanging around and and uh and uh palling around this was about leadership and and uh ministering
00:53:53.660 to sinners and i think those are the words we should be using so are you seeing a christian
00:53:59.240 response right now to covet 19 are you seeing the church is doing what they're supposed to
00:54:04.120 well i don't know because uh you know the a lot of the churches of course across america i know my
00:54:09.480 church is shut down as so many churches have i guess most of them have and i i i'm not gonna call
00:54:16.700 that a manifestation of a church of cowards and say they're being cowards for doing it because
00:54:21.560 um you know i'm not in a position of having to make those choices thankfully and i know that so
00:54:26.780 many churches you know they they have a lot of older people and so you have a responsibility to
00:54:31.820 them and you don't want to put them in a position where they're going to be harmed so i understand
00:54:35.680 but but church is really church is not really four walls church what happens inside of those far
00:54:43.520 walls four walls is the least important thing uh you know when it comes to being a christian it's what
00:54:51.340 you do outside of those four walls so the the building may be closed but the church isn't closed
00:54:57.400 right that's exactly right and i think that one of the really important things that the church needs
00:55:01.980 to do now and christians need to do now is uh response i i think people are having we already
00:55:07.260 know there's a crisis of faith in this culture as it is and then you throw something like this into
00:55:11.140 it and people are asking i get questions like this and i'm not you know i'm i'm nobody but i
00:55:15.520 questions like well how could god allow this to happen why why would god allow something like this
00:55:20.300 uh where is god and all this you know the classic questions that humans have been asking through
00:55:24.220 the ages and uh and it's it's it's a question that christians need to start taking seriously and
00:55:28.780 trying really hard to answer um because that's another thing that i think there are people in
00:55:32.620 our culture who are losing their faith and it's not always because they want to go run off and sin
00:55:37.120 and because they're weak it's it's really because they're you know they haven't been raised in the
00:55:40.980 faith maybe they have legitimate questions they're scared or confused they just they need someone to come
00:55:46.100 and take their questions seriously and uh address them and oftentimes i think we're afraid to do that
00:55:51.580 you say um you know when is when are american christians willing to lay down their smartphones
00:55:58.520 let alone their lives uh for the faith how do you uh i i think that the churches are not providing
00:56:07.180 as you just said any real answers and really any real direction um it seems like you're telling a bunch
00:56:14.720 of old stories that we've heard a million times even though we haven't um we've heard a million times
00:56:20.160 i know the jesus story uh and they're not relating it at all to real life at all and so people
00:56:27.440 they get more out of their smartphone and they think that church and and the bible and everything else has
00:56:35.060 nothing to do with them and their life because the church has failed on that front absolutely and i think
00:56:43.460 i mean you you want to know the the the thing that's responsible i think for for leading you
00:56:47.980 know millions especially of young people away from the faith it's youtube and and what but what i mean
00:56:53.260 by that is is is there are young people especially they go to college they find that their faith is
00:56:57.280 attacked they're being told all these things presented all these arguments presented a lot of
00:57:01.180 information much of it's false about the bible and the history of christianity and so now they have
00:57:05.780 questions and and they they need to they need to turn somewhere and and and and and ask someone and they try to turn to
00:57:10.860 their pastor and all they get is just silliness and platitudes so they go to youtube and they just
00:57:15.160 start perusing and trying to find an answer somewhere in there and um and then they they get the wrong
00:57:21.860 answers and they get you know they stumble on all these other videos and that's how they end up losing
00:57:25.440 their faith because again it's just there's not any real moral and and also intellectual leadership
00:57:31.680 happening in the church in so many cases uh and i think you're right that so many people go to church
00:57:37.460 and they find that what it seems like to them they're getting old stories and they're getting
00:57:41.580 you know a little pep talk that has no connection to their actual everyday life and the moral struggles
00:57:47.700 that they face and if that's the case then we're just going to continue to lose uh christians in this
00:57:52.800 culture so what is the what's what's your prognosis well i think you know first of all what we need as
00:58:01.280 we've been talking about from the church and church leaders is is a willingness to lead on a you know
00:58:07.140 to show moral leadership and to engage with the culture and to speak to people on the level where
00:58:12.340 they are and about the things that they're actually struggling struggling with but then also i think we
00:58:17.420 as christians need to do uh need to analyze ourselves and we need to think you know there's a lot of
00:58:24.800 extraordinary claims that we make a lot of things that we we claim to believe that are quite quite
00:58:28.900 startling honestly and we have to think do i do i actually believe those things and and if i do
00:58:34.020 well that reality um that belief should infiltrate every aspect of my life i mean there should be no
00:58:40.640 part of my life that is immune from this belief and so then it's just it's a bit it's a difficult
00:58:46.340 thing to do i've tried to do it and i've realized i'm failing in so many ways but there's so many parts
00:58:50.620 of my life that i've tried to kind of put in the box and say well faith has nothing to do with that
00:58:54.240 that's separate and it's just that's not that's not the case so i think that's a that's a test we
00:58:59.500 have to run for ourselves the subtitle of the book is a wake-up call to complacent christians i think
00:59:05.460 that's what coronavirus is as well i think uh we can use this uh opportunity to get closer to our
00:59:12.160 family and i joke a lot about you know my family and and you know being trapped help me matt please
00:59:18.580 dear god help me i'm trapped in this house with my children and their teenagers um i joke a lot about
00:59:23.500 but i will tell you that if we can use this time to um uh to explore our faith and expand our family
00:59:33.960 uh relationship it is it will be a time well spent a great place to start just on examining is
00:59:42.380 matt walsh's new book church of cowards a wake-up call to complacent christians
00:59:46.700 a church of cowards matt thank you as always good talking to you thanks man appreciate it
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01:01:54.980 you know can i uh can i ask you something stew have you noticed how the free market is changing
01:02:11.400 things did you see that they have now a test kit for your home that is coming out yeah end of this
01:02:18.740 month right uh yeah march 23rd i think it is they're saying it's gonna be available it's actually
01:02:24.240 a week and a half yeah yeah it's it's crazy what the free market is doing uh which is why arguing with
01:02:32.260 socialists is so critical right now i i think this is the best time to make the case for the free market
01:02:39.980 that i've seen in a long long time yeah and it's been interesting to see the brainiacs in washington
01:02:47.740 attempt to make this issue fit their worldview probably most prominently alexandria ocasio-cortez
01:02:55.940 who said this was a great example south korea was a great example as to why you need single-payer
01:03:00.140 health care i mean it's hard to express how how much that is wrong in every single way i mean yes
01:03:07.180 they have a unit they have a single-payer health care system but what they did with that single-payer
01:03:11.700 health care system is decide to engage their free markets and have private businesses produce tests
01:03:17.160 what we did with our system was the exact opposite we acted like a single-payer system we ran everything
01:03:24.380 through a centralized planner the cdc in this particular case did not allow uh private businesses
01:03:31.160 to create tests which is what made the delay occur we had this long delay where we had people who had
01:03:38.420 tests and wanted to create them would submit them uh and be rejected by the cdc because they didn't go
01:03:46.420 through they didn't wait they didn't have a long enough time there's certain you know documents and
01:03:50.220 things that you need to do some of those things might make some sense in a normal situation in the
01:03:55.020 middle of a pandemic you need the tests and we could have had them a lot faster if we would have
01:03:58.680 done the same thing south korea did which was embrace the free market you want a whole bunch of
01:04:04.220 people working on a whole different at a whole different avenue you know and you get that when
01:04:10.020 everyone is a laboratory everyone can solve something you'll notice that when things started
01:04:16.060 turning around when the government's not doing enough yeah how did he turn it around he started
01:04:21.320 making partnerships with the uh with the free market and said look i'm going to take some of these
01:04:26.960 restrictions off you go do what you need to do let me give you this there's a taco spot uh right now
01:04:33.720 that is having problem they had to shut down everything so i had all of this food and what
01:04:39.340 are they going to do with it the owner of the store calls his mom and says uh how you doing mom she said
01:04:44.560 i gotta go out and get some toilet paper and some eggs just some basics he's like you're not going
01:04:47.980 outside here i'll give him i'll give him give you the eggs and some of the stuff the toilet paper rolls
01:04:52.880 from the store because we have to close down then he had an idea why don't we deliver the eggs and the
01:04:59.100 toilet paper and everything else these are businesses that would close their doors instead
01:05:03.760 they're finding new ways to serve people through this system it only makes sense
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01:06:51.220 from the covet 19 task force that's going to be coming up here in a little bit we may be talking
01:06:56.240 to we also have yeah who actually hasn't we also yeah i'm sorry to interrupt yeah we we uh wait a
01:07:03.120 minute i'm not interrupting you're interrupt well who gave you the anyway uh the we have a we have a guy
01:07:10.120 his name is hunter howard 50 years old came back from a ski trip in early march within a week
01:07:16.420 he realized oh crap i think i have the coronavirus he was the first guy in dallas to have it he's
01:07:23.440 recovered now he's going to be on with us in just a few minutes telling us what it was like but there's
01:07:28.380 some there's some new stats out that show all of this about it's not affecting young people uh seems
01:07:35.680 to be kind of not true yeah uh they're saying now for uh 40 percent of those hospitalized in the united
01:07:43.960 states uh have been between 20 and 54 years old so not uh not elderly not anywhere near that in many
01:07:53.780 cases and this also repeats what we saw in france where they had i think it was 300 people who are in
01:07:58.960 intensive care and about half of them were under the age of uh 60 so it's this has been one of those
01:08:08.260 situations where you realize as it goes on we don't have all of the information and we're trying to make
01:08:15.100 snap judgments without it what it's tough though i mean what do you do like there's a there's a great
01:08:20.220 article that's been making the rounds that basically outlines this fact and that we don't know how fast
01:08:25.040 it spreads we don't know what it's going to do we see the worst case scenarios we can imagine the
01:08:30.580 best case scenarios but we're making decisions based on a lack of information and that's absolutely
01:08:37.640 true however when the worst case scenarios look like they do and they're this close you know day to day
01:08:44.760 it's not like global warming where the worst case scenario is really bad but it's you know decades into
01:08:49.160 the future and you and you know that's a totally different situation this is a situation where like
01:08:55.380 if you wait three more days you may have tens of thousands of more people that that have this uh
01:09:02.580 virus and you can't do that can't afford it right and and you know here's the thing we're going to
01:09:08.920 make mistakes mistakes are we're gonna look back and go well that one was stupid we're going to make
01:09:13.780 those mistakes but when we should correct them as soon as we figure out that that was a mistake and
01:09:20.820 i'm not sure we are we are running now like chickens with our heads cut off to where we what is the
01:09:28.920 why are we making some of these decisions and i think that there is a case uh to be made that the
01:09:38.660 you know what i'm gonna next hour i'm gonna give you a i'm gonna give you a list of things that i
01:09:46.440 know things that i know and then things that my gut tells me because there are different there's
01:09:53.720 difference there and i know this is a an actual real pandemic i know this is not a bioweapon or
01:10:02.200 anything else but i think there are those who are using this uh to really hurt us and uh and hurt the
01:10:09.880 entire capitalist system to reset the system no there's something else too that we have to be
01:10:15.480 really careful of trump just uh just said that he was closing the guest worker visa thing uh down at
01:10:25.320 the border that seems right off the top of your head a good thing except i grew up in the pacific
01:10:30.980 northwest i grew up on the west coast migrant farmers uh and migrant workers are critical
01:10:38.580 to our food so we can't say no to migrant workers it's not like it used to be where well we'll just
01:10:48.220 get our boys and girls out there and they'll just they'll just uh pick the pick the berries and uh
01:10:54.600 and till the soil and uh make sure that we have they're not going to do it they're not going to do it
01:11:00.960 we do need these migrant workers and i hope somebody in the white house is thinking again
01:11:06.860 about the farmers because the farmers are starting to scramble this is the kind of decision that if
01:11:12.320 you don't if you don't go back and say okay wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute yeah but there
01:11:17.900 there is a visa program there is a migrant worker thing that we may have to make an allowance for
01:11:23.580 otherwise we have no food and to be clear you're talking about legal immigrants here not illegal
01:11:29.400 immigrants yeah yeah yeah no visas you know you're a migrant worker and he's going to stop all of that
01:11:35.300 we can't stop all of that we have to have the h2a agricultural visas we have to have them
01:11:43.820 uh all right um our guest is not uh joining us is this right do we have we had uh not no guest okay
01:11:53.940 so reschedule him for a for another time uh other than you know now let me give you an update on guns
01:12:02.840 yesterday yesterday i went to my doctor i got an injection in my back um and uh and you know they
01:12:12.100 put you under uh for that and uh they give you basically truth serum and so it's funny because
01:12:21.180 my wife is usually at my bedside and she was you know she's usually there when i wake up and
01:12:26.340 and she in generally makes notes of all the funny things that i had said uh that i don't recall
01:12:33.800 well this time they i you you couldn't nobody was allowed in except for the nurses and for me
01:12:42.260 and so i'm fine and i come to i have no idea what i've talked to these guys about as i'm in recovery
01:12:49.620 uh and then then afterwards they all kind of came by my bedside and they're like okay can you tell us
01:12:57.920 what do you think is happening what do you think is coming what should we do and my first memories
01:13:03.160 are me saying yeah you got to go out and buy guns you got it i mean it's time now you got to go buy
01:13:08.400 guns what are you doing where's your bank account you you've got your money where i have no idea i have
01:13:14.740 to call them all and say whatever i said to you i don't know if that was accurate i don't remember
01:13:21.520 the advice i was giving to you yesterday take it with a grain of salt uh but um one of them was
01:13:30.400 telling me that he went in and tried to buy some ammunition here in texas and he said it was crazy
01:13:37.720 just got a call from a friend of mine before we started the show and they said hey just want you to
01:13:42.780 know it tried to get a gun uh at cabela's or wherever here in texas and they said it's a 30
01:13:50.500 day wait the government is so backed up with background checks it's a 30 day wait to be able
01:13:59.240 to get a gun now i don't know how much of that i believe uh i mean it is the trump administration so
01:14:07.880 i'm i tend to believe they're not doing this but this is the kind of thing that the government does
01:14:13.460 all the time at least in other administrations like obama uh and before that clinton where it's like
01:14:19.480 oh you know our our computer thingy majig it's down and uh we don't have the mcjigger guy to come over
01:14:28.680 and fix it yet so it's gonna be a while before we can get that through and soon as you know as soon as
01:14:34.540 you know george bush is elected ma the computer said thingamajigs working again so i'm not sure
01:14:41.520 what that is but there may be a huge run on guns uh right now well especially i mean if you if they
01:14:48.680 tell you you can't leave your house right you're going to be in your house we're looking at a
01:14:53.780 potential economic you know catastrophe at some level right we're looking at potentially at least a
01:14:59.540 recession um you know we might we might want to want to have guns at your house to protect your
01:15:05.080 home yeah we are now talking about a depression you know i thought i was way off uh the the rails
01:15:13.080 and i was nervous to say it just about two weeks ago i said i think we could be in a depression
01:15:19.520 by by this time next year i think we could be in a deep depression um and i remember hesitating
01:15:27.640 uh last night i read we we might be in a depression by the third quarter of this year
01:15:37.040 really summertime we could be in a depression and when you see the stats i'll share them with you
01:15:43.480 uh next hour when you see the stats of of what the fed is doing and it just doesn't add up to all
01:15:53.820 coronavirus it just doesn't it doesn't yeah you know the other thing too glenn is you always have
01:15:59.740 to do a cost benefit analysis when you look at something like this right what's the cost benefit
01:16:03.380 analysis of us being at home for a week or two there's economic consequences to that could be bad
01:16:08.640 we're to spend a bunch of money the government's going to obviously throw money at this problem and
01:16:12.700 try to solve it so far they've been completely unsuccessful with those efforts they've done
01:16:16.520 absolutely nothing to calm the markets um but at some point we have to look at and remember that
01:16:24.220 the economy is not what the way it gets summarized which is do we get to go out and buy new cars do we
01:16:31.700 have nice homes do we have nice things do we have a savings that's growing and a 401k that's growing
01:16:37.280 and our retirement and vacations and all of these sort of frivolous parts of the economy
01:16:42.300 one of the reasons why civilization exists is because of this economy lives if this economy
01:16:49.440 and capitalism gets destroyed because we stay home for several months and it can't recover and we lose
01:16:56.800 all of the rights and freedoms that we've had this also costs lives lots of them and so while any more
01:17:04.400 yeah i mean many more obviously long term it's much worse than the virus if we were to let's say lose
01:17:10.760 lose capitalism lose our economy um it's not just about selfish things like i want to go buy things
01:17:18.600 for me it's about a system that has ripped billions of people out of poverty and if we lose that system
01:17:27.160 or at least lose giant chunks of it it's going to cost a massive amount of life and so you have to look at
01:17:33.340 those things at the same time you know a pause in the way that we normally live with the effort to be able
01:17:39.420 to prepare and guard as many lives as possible because of this virus is something that's really
01:17:44.900 reasonable and i think america so far is doing a great job accepting it in really difficult
01:17:50.320 circumstances but on the other side of that it can't be it can't be an eternal thing we have to
01:17:54.560 figure out a way to be able to go back and live our lives because we lose this economy we have to
01:17:58.180 lose a lot more than just money uh let me tell you this uh i'm getting a lot of this email in uh dear
01:18:05.280 mr beck i want to thank you for sounding the alarm more than 10 years ago about having emergency
01:18:09.960 supplies of food water and medicine on hand just in case i took your suggestion to heart and from
01:18:15.420 that point on i slowly built up our supplies this week we didn't panic when stores were short of
01:18:21.000 supplies we didn't have to wonder how we would feed ourselves or get necessary medicines we had
01:18:26.240 everything we needed on hand i just wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart for planting
01:18:29.960 those seeds of preparedness all those years ago you're such a blessing thank you connie um glenn i
01:18:35.340 just want to thank you for telling us years ago to be ready for an emergency several years ago i
01:18:39.200 heated your advice and stocked up on food and basic necessities i'm not worried nor am i hoarding
01:18:44.860 supplies many many many thanks may your family be safe miss you since you're no longer on cable but
01:18:51.100 i can get you on radio susan you can also susan get us at blaze tv.com where we did a special last
01:18:57.180 night on the coronavirus uh and we had our guest we had a great guest canceled during the broadcast
01:19:05.160 and they said i'm sorry i've got to stay engaged at the hospital uh she's one of the leading experts
01:19:11.300 on viruses like this so we had to scramble and find somebody uh else quickly during the broadcast it
01:19:17.820 was a little hairy uh but we uh we pulled it off and have a have a great guest uh she was just on
01:19:24.400 dr oz i think yesterday talking about you know what we're really actually facing she had some
01:19:31.120 really interesting things uh to say and some really good answers for you if you'd like to see that uh
01:19:37.760 you can get it now on demand at any time at blaze tv.com that's blaze tv.com also we haven't made a big
01:19:45.740 deal out of this but i think it's kind of a big deal it's the new cable really um there are all these
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01:20:04.700 and you can you know put it up on your tv as well it's called pluto tv it's free isn't it still yeah
01:20:12.400 it's free yep and you can get it and watch us at any time on pluto tv thanks pluto for carrying the
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01:20:25.900 here we are on a thursday and let me give you a a pro survival tip when you're assembling your bug
01:20:37.020 out bag you know the thing you have to you know you got to pack up all your essentials for a living
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01:22:07.280 a fully peer-reviewed study has just been released uh after six days uh 100 percent of patients
01:22:32.080 treated with this this new um um vaccine if you will have been cured of the virus after six days 100
01:22:46.540 percent of the patients treated we have the guy who is the the guy who made that announcement
01:22:53.320 yesterday he's the head of this company we have him on in about 15 minutes you'll want to hear this
01:23:00.500 interview we just booked him he'll be on with us in just a few minutes that's pretty amazing and
01:23:07.080 thanks to the free market there's also another story out thanks again to the free market uh that
01:23:13.820 we're going to be able to have home testing you'll be able to have a home test for covet 19 within the
01:23:19.800 next two weeks so we have that going for us on the other hand i need to give you a significant
01:23:27.840 warning about cash that i just received uh what the banks are saying and what is happening around
01:23:35.780 the world we're still behind the rest of the world and that's good news for you if you are informed
01:23:42.260 that information comes up next in our covet 19 report you're listening to glenn beck
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01:26:17.560 information coming your way all this hour we're going to start with just the stats then i'm going
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01:26:38.840 up in just a second not a second to miss on today's program this is the glenbeck program
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01:28:44.020 slash back all right let me run down some of the stats uh total confirmed cases worldwide 225 000
01:28:54.340 up from 202 just yesterday total confirmed deaths worldwide uh 9 276 up almost a thousand deaths
01:29:04.520 yesterday total confirmed worldwide record uh that are recovered are uh 85 000 now that's up
01:29:12.120 about 3 000 people 176 countries now have confirmed cases up from 176 yesterday or 167 yesterday
01:29:20.840 seven more have suspected cases five percent of active cases are now considered serious requiring
01:29:27.700 hospitalization that's down from six percent yesterday and 19 percent just three weeks ago this is
01:29:34.620 incredibly good news all right so i want to uh i'm going to give you some more stuff but we want to get
01:29:41.200 to the guy who's going to announce uh today or just announced yesterday that there does look like
01:29:47.860 there is a cure uh for this and his company says it has it but i also want to talk to you about
01:29:55.120 something that i find incredibly important we touched on this yesterday two leading european banks now
01:30:02.420 14 uh 1400 banks between these two european banks or 1400 outlets have closed more than a third of their
01:30:11.820 branches in germany and they are publicly proposing that digital banking can limit the disruption of these
01:30:17.920 closures banks in britain spain france likewise asking customers to go online in italy 900 branches of
01:30:26.140 the country's biggest retail bank now open in the morning only some of its smaller branches are down
01:30:32.800 to operating three days a week they have outright closed 122 branches yesterday that bank began testing
01:30:40.580 the system that requires customers to book an appointment in order to be able to enter the bank
01:30:45.900 unicredit which has 4 000 branches is now closing all but a limited number of branches in each region
01:30:53.320 other italian banks are following suit i think we are headed towards a banking holiday for different
01:31:00.220 reasons but this stuff is coming as we look towards the future and we we wonder the effects of things
01:31:09.000 how's the availability of cash how are you how are you able to get cash you're not getting cash they're
01:31:17.660 going to try to move us into credit cards and electronic payments um and we're going to do it
01:31:24.060 far faster i think than europe as of today the ready availability of cash in the u.s is already somewhat
01:31:31.820 reduced banks are enacting new restrictions and limitations on withdrawal many bank branches are
01:31:38.240 already limiting their operational hours there is a possibility i want to stress this there is a
01:31:44.180 possibility of cash shortages uh because of what's happening with the banks and what is happening
01:31:53.040 with the fed i will tell you that i wanted to withdraw some of my money because i believe that you should
01:31:58.840 have at least a month's worth of cash to be able to cover all of your bills you know if all of a sudden
01:32:05.220 the banks took a holiday do you have enough to make it through a month it probably wouldn't be a month
01:32:10.620 a bank holiday but if they're closing all of the branches we don't know how long it'll be before you
01:32:16.820 can get any kind of cash of any kind of size so do you have a week's worth of cash do you have a month's
01:32:24.280 worth of cash if you can i called my bank on monday or tuesday i think it was and i told them that i wanted
01:32:31.040 to come down and just take out a month's worth of of cash just out of my checking account
01:32:37.140 and uh they said oh wow uh i don't even know how you do that i do you i walk in and i give you a
01:32:48.360 little slip and then you give me a whole bunch of pieces of paper that's how that works kind of the
01:32:52.860 opposite of when i gave that money to you do you remember that part they said this is this is tuesday
01:32:59.340 they said okay can you come in on tuesday and i'm like well it's today no next tuesday it took a week
01:33:06.640 a week they're not uh wanting to give out cash may i suggest you obtain and maintain a some sort of
01:33:18.000 cash supply just for food and other necessities uh but it also might help you gain assistance uh in
01:33:25.920 the future if things get really really bad do not hoard cash do not take everything out of the bank
01:33:34.020 just have enough cash for a week or if you could afford it a month worth uh and and don't get it in
01:33:41.260 hundred dollar bills because anybody who is if there's a shortage of cash you don't want to have
01:33:48.460 hundreds you want to have 20s you want to have 50s because people aren't going to be able to make
01:33:54.340 change uh and um i i urge that i urge you not to panic and not to go in and pull all of you if you
01:34:06.380 pull all of your money out of the bank it's going to make things much worse so don't do that but do go
01:34:13.660 and get some money uh and have cash on hand all right let me take a quick break and then we're going
01:34:20.780 to come back with some i think some really exciting news um that just came out just last night we'll go
01:34:29.620 there coming up in uh just a second
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01:35:38.000 right now after the hundredth time scrolling through your feed today maybe you need some
01:35:45.460 new reading material to get you through the quarantine please we gotcha glenn beck has a
01:35:50.320 new book called arguing with socialists and you can pre-order it now wherever books are sold
01:35:55.140 10 seconds station id
01:35:58.960 so we have gregory ragano he is a stanford advisor spark he is the project lead of the
01:36:16.840 clinical trial trials for covid 19 prevention last night he made a pretty remarkable uh announcement
01:36:26.200 and we are keeping our fingers crossed that it is true greg welcome to the program
01:36:31.220 thank you for having me on glenn sure so so tell me what what you've discovered what you have what it
01:36:39.820 means and how fast can it get out so really this is the key item here is that we don't have time
01:36:48.280 this disease is growing at an exponential rate of 10x so we need to proceed immediately we do not
01:36:57.360 have time and we need to shut this disease down right now it's a matter of national security
01:37:02.740 so specifically i just want to lead with this that the president of the united states of america
01:37:08.620 our commander-in-chief has the authority to authorize the use of hydroxychloroquine
01:37:14.020 against coronavirus immediately he's cut more red tape at the fda than any other president in history
01:37:20.000 and for example in 2017 the fda approved a muscular dystrophy drug based on an uncontrolled trial
01:37:28.200 of less than 15 patients that's one five and the drug was approved by the fda so what i'm here to
01:37:36.400 report is based on a well-controlled peer-reviewed clinical study out of the south of france by the
01:37:46.440 most eminent infectious disease specialist in the world didier rault md phd he enrolled 40 patients
01:37:55.760 which showed a 100 cure rate after taking two generic drugs hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin
01:38:05.100 100 cure rate against coronavirus within six days the study was released yesterday morning on my
01:38:14.700 twitter account regano esq and also on covidtrial.io and was recently accepted into the international
01:38:23.100 journal of antimicrobial agents by el sevier we are in contact with hospitals across the country
01:38:29.780 and around the world and they're implementing this protocol immediately
01:38:33.620 so what is it that that that you have i mean what i mean we do we have to have more trials that
01:38:45.580 you say the president needs to open this up what is the next step do you have the finished product and
01:38:51.240 can it be mass produced the finished product are generic drugs that have been around for over 50
01:38:59.900 years have you have so hydroxychloroquine is an anti-malarial drug that was developed in response to
01:39:07.720 american soldiers coming back from world war ii in the far east that had contracted malaria
01:39:12.140 it has a high quality safety profile and has never come off the market since 19 about 1955
01:39:21.420 it is used on a regular basis to treat autoimmune diseases as well as rheumatoid arthritis
01:39:31.440 so this is in literally every pharmacy in america and this can be implemented today it's very inexpensive
01:39:39.920 it's a generic drug the data is unrefutable and the president can proceed immediately again the fda has
01:39:47.620 approved drugs based on clinical trials with less patients and in only one clinical trial this this
01:39:57.220 can happen right now well this doesn't seem like it's a hard thing i mean you know you're not making
01:40:04.060 these are both generic drugs aren't they i mean zithromycin's been around forever correct i mean
01:40:10.000 who has not heard of a z-pack right uh so it's not like you're standing or this doctor is standing
01:40:16.700 to make a lot of money um on this correct it has nothing to do with that it really has to do with
01:40:22.920 where we're in a global crisis right now the world is shutting down the airline industry is having
01:40:30.420 significant difficulties um you know people are getting fired from their jobs there's massive
01:40:37.360 layoffs there's the infection rate is growing at an exponential rate icu rooms are are getting
01:40:46.140 overfilled and the most importantly the doctors and nurses on the front lines that's who is at the
01:40:53.780 biggest risk and we need to take care of them right now and this can happen immediately this this
01:40:58.500 protocol needs to be disseminated through the scientific community any human being that is
01:41:05.740 listening right now please disseminate this protocol which can be found at covid trial dot io
01:41:13.280 or my twitter account regano esq disseminated to any scientist medical doctor or nurse that you know
01:41:20.680 have you talked to the white house we are in we have a direct line to them and we're waiting for
01:41:30.720 them to reach out it's remarkable that you haven't heard from them because i think this is kind of the
01:41:38.300 shot that was heard around the world last night it's it's nothing new these drugs have been tried
01:41:43.360 separately there's no indication that these drugs used together have any kind of ill effect
01:41:50.100 so the the trial showed that there was a 100 cure rate in six days both of these drugs have a very
01:41:59.280 high quality safety profile again please please submit this protocol to all scientists medical
01:42:05.860 doctors and nurses throughout the world and you know let them make the peer-reviewed decision
01:42:10.640 and you know with respect to the white house reaching out so we know that president trump received our
01:42:18.240 white paper within 24 hours after it being published dr fauci is doing an excellent job and we know that
01:42:24.840 they're going to make the right decision this is a matter of national security and again this can be
01:42:29.940 implemented right now and and the scientific evidence here is really unrefutable
01:42:33.920 okay great thank you um it's uh regano esq that's r-i-g-a-n-o regano esq uh or you can find the uh
01:42:48.200 the information uh at the web address i'm just looking forward it's covid trial.io covid trial.io
01:42:57.340 thank you so much i appreciate it i just have one last point you have 30 seconds yeah sure do so
01:43:04.500 so in addition to this what's most important is that we stop the transmission of the virus so it's
01:43:09.520 great that we found a cure that works but we must stop transmission so there's strong scientific
01:43:15.040 evidence that hydroxychloroquine will function as a preventative to stop the transmission and we're
01:43:21.040 starting that trial immediately and we are asking the government for their support both financially
01:43:27.560 and scientifically and if we start this trial today which we have already done we will have
01:43:33.860 results within one to two months guaranteed we're in active discussions with elon musk on twitter
01:43:40.280 please follow along the conversation and again any doctor or nurse that wants to participate
01:43:46.520 participate please go to covid trial.io thank you thank you i appreciate it greg you know us too i
01:43:55.020 was reading about this last night and one of the things that caught my eye was that elon musk is all
01:43:59.940 over this yeah yeah and i think it's gonna it's gonna be guys like that that really that really
01:44:05.800 change things this i didn't realize that this these were two drugs that are already out in the market i
01:44:12.040 can't imagine why we're not we're not taking that seriously well two things yes because because it
01:44:18.420 was relatively effective apparently um with sars which is a very close sort of cousin of what we're
01:44:24.020 dealing with now with covid19 the other part about this is the president is about to um have a press
01:44:30.640 conference of the task force for coronavirus and they are expected to be announcing um that there will be
01:44:39.420 a lot of uh restrictions taken off for new uh drugs and attempts uh you know unapproved drugs
01:44:47.340 um as well as i you know anything that can help this situation they're going to try to take the reins
01:44:52.620 off here of the system and let people try to solve this thing and of course there's going to be
01:44:57.660 controversy over that because you know you have all these layers of bureaucracy that normally would
01:45:02.220 manage this process but obviously in this situation you know it's you just gotta you gotta move forward
01:45:07.320 as fast as you can and this this has at least by reports has shown promise uh when it comes to the
01:45:14.240 drugs that he was just talking about uh not only did it show some success with sars but uh it's
01:45:20.540 believed that this can can do some damage in the situation which would be really really positive
01:45:24.700 again we don't need the vaccine is something that we always talk about and that's great we'll get a
01:45:29.320 vaccine eventually but the issue is you know coming up with a treatment is a really big deal
01:45:35.400 just having something that can take the person who's uh on a 10 down to a 7 on a 1 to 10 scale
01:45:42.580 is a massive difference between life and death and if we can just get there this totally changes
01:45:49.600 the situation this is look this is a dream come true if this is true if this actually works
01:45:58.280 the markets should shoot right straight back up yeah we got to stop the you know we got to stop
01:46:05.800 spreading it yeah well but if i have two drugs that are widely available everywhere it's it's like a z-pack
01:46:14.780 it becomes like the flu maybe older people should stay although there's some new numbers on that as
01:46:20.460 well but um it's not this you know two years from now we're allowed to leave our house kind of
01:46:27.640 situation i think this changes everything is if it's true why isn't this the biggest story everywhere
01:46:34.260 well it is a big i mean i you know i covered it last night on stew does america uh i know abc news has
01:46:39.800 has done some stuff on it i mean i you know he i like the the fact that he's incredibly you know
01:46:45.760 optimistic on these reports and he really thinks that this is going to be the solution i don't know that
01:46:49.760 that's the over overwhelming consensus yet but there's some real hope from doctors that this
01:46:56.660 could happen so you know look he's there's a reason why they're looking for trials he's saying
01:47:00.960 it's going to take a couple months to get full results and but that that if that was it right
01:47:05.940 like if if this is the solution or at least can just take off the edge off the top of it it's a huge
01:47:12.320 development human human trials both of both of these drugs have been okayed before why doctors
01:47:21.140 couldn't prescribe both of these drugs they should be allowed to try them on patients who are really sick
01:47:28.100 uh i want to talk to you a little bit about gold line uh things are getting crazier in just a few
01:47:37.860 minutes i'm going to uh share with you some some information about what's happening uh with the
01:47:43.320 banks and what's happening at the fed there's something really really really wrong um that's
01:47:49.320 going on and they are now saying that we could hit a depression by the third quarter of this year
01:47:57.520 that is something none of us have ever seen and if you had grandparents like i did i'm 56 so if
01:48:04.860 you if you're my around my age you remember your grandparents they were freaked out by the word
01:48:10.440 depression uh it's something i don't really want to live through may i suggest you put some of your
01:48:16.320 money my grandfather's voice keeps coming to me those who made money had money in the great depression
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01:48:44.400 in gold 866 gold line glenbeck's arguing with socialists come out comes out on april 7th you can
01:48:50.760 pre-order now at amazon.com this is the glenbeck program uh we're going to be monitoring this press
01:49:07.480 conference uh president trump said this is going to be a very important press conference uh stew do you
01:49:13.220 want to monitor and uh keep it on in the background while we have some other information we have to give
01:49:18.760 that i think is really important as well sure yeah i will keep an eye on it and keep an eye on it uh
01:49:24.840 i want to talk to you uh a little bit about a word that we haven't heard for uh heard about since 2008
01:49:31.340 derivatives uh derivatives were what everybody said uh you know was the real problem uh with 2008 and it's a
01:49:42.840 it's a bet made on an outcome of a future event this is the banks going to vegas and let me give you
01:49:49.480 an example let's say six months ago in october stew put money down on the table and he said you know
01:49:58.700 what i'm gonna buy i'm gonna buy oil in six months for 50 a barrel and stew was purchasing the right to
01:50:08.240 sell a barrel of oil to another buyer at a given price in october oil was trading at 62 a barrel and
01:50:15.760 so i believe that it would be worth more than 62 a barrel so i agreed to buy it from stew at the price
01:50:23.440 of 50 a barrel well stew is short oil believing the price would go down i was long on oil believing the
01:50:33.060 price would go up so the futures contract between us is the derivative the value of the contract in
01:50:39.840 the future is derived from the actual price of oil down the road versus time the contract is generated
01:50:46.240 on the on the contract expiration date yesterday the price of oil was trading at 24 a barrel so now i would
01:50:54.320 have to honor my contract to buy the oil from stew at 50 a barrel so stew is making a huge profit
01:51:01.020 because i'm paying double what oil is actually worth if the price of oil had gone up to a you know
01:51:07.960 a hundred dollars a barrel i would have been buying it at a huge discount and i would have been the one
01:51:13.060 making huge profits okay so the the the trading of this the risk is um because uh this isn't being done
01:51:24.160 generally by private citizens this is if all derivatives were between you know me and stew or you
01:51:31.000 and me we wouldn't have a problem like this it would be the investors who lost or made the money when
01:51:37.520 the contracts were closed but what makes derivatives so dangerous is that most derivatives they're between
01:51:44.560 investors and banks so when analysts are talking about the derivatives exposure they're talking about
01:51:51.060 the position that banks have taken in derivatives contracts and the possible payouts that a given bank
01:51:58.280 may have to uh may have to pay out when a price rises or falls dramatically so it's our banks and our investment
01:52:06.100 houses that are making these private casino trips and it's very very dangerous let me go back to our example
01:52:14.060 if stew is short of the oil market and it was the the same right to you know he had the the the right to sell
01:52:21.540 a given amount of oil to a buyer for 50 a barrel but instead of a single barrel we were talking about
01:52:27.140 four trillion dollars worth of barrels instead of me being obligated to buy oil at 50 let's say i'm chase
01:52:35.160 bank when that contract is due chase has to come up with four trillion dollars to buy oil from stew at
01:52:43.040 50 50 a barrel but the the oil is only worth 24 a barrel so what happens if it were you if it's the
01:52:51.220 bank they're forced to sell other assets to honor the contract or they have to borrow money from another
01:52:57.300 bank like the fed so when prices are making big moves in underlying assets like natural gas and oil
01:53:04.360 copper silver steel banks have this huge huge exposure and since investment banks can also be
01:53:13.360 savings banks listen to me carefully this is why this is so important since investment banks are also
01:53:21.120 savings banks where regular people have their money deposited for things like i don't know your
01:53:27.200 retirement or whatever that's where main street is exposed to all of the risk because the deposits
01:53:34.260 can be used to cover the investment losses of the bank in fact last monday they said these banks
01:53:40.560 don't have to have the money on hand for to cover the deposits they usually they have to have
01:53:45.480 10 of that cash on hand don't worry about it you can use all that cash for whatever it is you want
01:53:52.480 we'll cover the short for you that's the fed talking this is one of the reasons why i am very
01:54:00.560 concerned about a run because with our market going down as much as it has people are having to make up
01:54:09.800 for those losses and i don't mean like you and me i mean these giant banks are having to make up with
01:54:16.080 these losses and already we have pumped trillions trillions of dollars into the system through the fed
01:54:24.820 the the fed's cumulative loans by the way of these overnight loans paid back supposedly within 24
01:54:34.080 hours since september 2019 they have they have given nine trillion dollars of loans to the banks
01:54:44.840 nine trillion dollars now note that from 2007 to 2010 the fed was also doing these
01:54:54.740 operations and it was a total of 16 trillion dollars but that's 2007 to 2010
01:55:02.500 wait wait a minute this is since september of 2019 this is just a few months ago and we are already
01:55:11.260 halfway there now remember these are loans that are supposedly paid back that's not the same as the
01:55:19.200 fed dumping new cash into the system that stays there it covers the short-term fluctuations
01:55:25.620 here's why this is so concerning remember that cdo's were the things that caused all of the problems
01:55:37.140 they say of 2008 that's our derivatives market
01:55:41.520 our banks now are in way past their neck i've never used this number except as a joke i've never used
01:55:56.420 this number before i've never seen this number in any news report until yesterday the total size of
01:56:04.240 the banking derivatives market is over a quarter quadrillion dollars
01:56:13.560 that's 250 trillion dollars if we take every bit of money that is out in the system and i mean
01:56:24.140 even from you know some distant land where they are just trading in clamshells whatever is counted as
01:56:30.980 money we take all of it in one heap that's about 50 trillion dollars if we take all of every dollar that is
01:56:42.840 earned all around the world for a whole year that's about another 50 trillion dollars we're not even
01:56:50.140 halfway to the derivatives market that's 250 trillion or one quarter of a quadrillion dollars that they have
01:57:00.940 on the table and the exposure on those three banks chase city bank and goldman the exposure
01:57:08.100 is over 40 trillion dollars each
01:57:12.140 they know we're headed for a depression they know we're headed for a depression because they've got all
01:57:24.580 this money that's being called and they don't know what to do
01:57:28.480 i um you know there are things that there are things that i believe and i will say out loud and there
01:57:40.100 are things that um things that i don't at least i don't say to the family you know i'm not getting my
01:57:50.260 kids together and i'm not telling them hey the real number of the infected is far more than we know
01:57:54.720 but i believe that but i don't say it to my family there are going to be shortages of that none of us
01:58:01.800 have ever experienced before we already are hospitals are going to be overwhelmed first with a lack of
01:58:08.360 supplies then possibly with a overrun of patients and then finally with a lack of staff i believe that
01:58:15.200 i'm not saying it out loud to my family just because of proximity health care workers are going
01:58:20.740 to suffer far more losses than anybody else and that's going to exacerbate the problem of treating
01:58:26.160 other people health care system going to be overwhelmed may actually collapse in some parts of the world
01:58:34.360 may collapse here i don't know
01:58:36.040 there will be haves and have-nots i know this to be true but i don't say it to my kids scare them
01:58:44.120 there's other things that my gut tells me that i don't say out loud i'll get to those in a second
01:58:52.000 we got to go into the press conference something important is happening when you go with a brand
01:58:55.500 new drug you don't know that that's going to happen you have to see and you have to go long
01:58:59.520 tests but this has been used in different forms very powerful drug in different forms and it's shown
01:59:05.760 very encouraging very very encouraging early results and we're going to be able to make that
01:59:15.640 drug available almost immediately and that's where the fda has been so great they uh this is a drug we
01:59:22.400 were just talking about the approval process it's been approved he's talked about several here as you
01:59:27.280 were kind of crossing over many many months the beginning of this but he's he's got this the whole
01:59:31.440 press conference has been about make that drug this type of thing making these drugs available
01:59:36.020 that are already on the market and also new ones rushing them through trials and he he wants to be
01:59:42.640 right on on the he wants to be first online and uh so i think that's a tremendous there's tremendous
01:59:50.820 promise uh based on the results and other tests there's tremendous promise and normally the fda would
01:59:59.300 take a long time to approve something like that and it's uh it was approved very very quickly and
02:00:05.060 it's now approved by prescription uh individual states will handle it they can handle it doctors will
02:00:13.740 handle it and uh i think it's going to be i think it's going to be great then we're quickly studying
02:00:22.840 uh this uh drug and while we're continuing to study it but the studying is going to be also done in as it's
02:00:31.360 given out to large groups of people perhaps in new york and other places we'll study it there there are
02:00:37.140 promising therapies produced by gilead and that's uh remdesivir
02:00:44.840 and that's a drug used for other purposes that's been out
02:00:52.560 and said very good results for other purposes just update here glenn he did specifically call out the
02:00:59.460 drug we were just talking about uh by name and it's going to make it available almost immediately he said
02:01:05.200 so uh you know i mean this show obviously moves important things and we just had the guest on and now
02:01:10.880 it's approved by the president surely they're tied together just saying is the president aware of
02:01:14.760 this he's like i think so we sent it to him he is so that's good news uh and stew what is the stock
02:01:21.400 market doing right now uh reacting well to the news up uh 340 points currently uh which is always nice
02:01:27.420 to see um it's you know we've had so many downturns the last couple of weeks it's nice to see some
02:01:33.220 positive reaction yeah so that is really really good news uh i i you know i was just going over a list
02:01:42.300 of things that i think are true that i don't sit my family down uh i i want to go over the things that
02:01:47.200 my gut tells me uh are possibilities that we're gonna have to look at um and one of those is is um
02:01:56.700 is a complete change in the way we uh relate to each other and the way we uh live our lives
02:02:04.820 things are changing rapidly now if these drugs change uh if they come out and they're effective
02:02:11.300 that that's going to put a pin in all of this quickly but that remains to be seen i'm going to pick
02:02:18.380 it up there tomorrow because i'm out of time before the break and i want to pick it up and tell you
02:02:23.060 what my gut tells me that i'm certainly not saying to my children but i think you should hear
02:02:28.640 coming up on tomorrow's broadcast back in a minute
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02:04:19.560 welcome to the glenbeck program we've got a great show for you tomorrow
02:04:36.180 lots of fun laughs uh and uh you know some scary parts as well uh but uh but also bill o'reilly
02:04:43.220 joins us tomorrow and we got to get back to talking some politics joe biden is just i mean
02:04:48.200 he's worth his weight in gold uh for comedy here he is giving a speech where it's a it's a video
02:04:55.100 conference speech and he just stops twice in the middle of it finally his wife his beautiful wife
02:05:00.180 jill has to come out and just grab him listen to this here's the end of his speech thank you all for
02:05:04.900 listening right then he just stands there and just stares at the camera and now jill comes in and
02:05:10.900 he's like oh hi the kiss and she whispers and her is it's done we're done we can go now okay thanks
02:05:17.540 okay i mean he has no idea where he is no idea
02:05:23.620 it's so weird i can't wait you ever would you ever type on an old computer and you're like on a word
02:05:31.240 processor and you're typing the words and the letters aren't showing up and then all of a sudden
02:05:35.600 at the same time like 50 letters in a row kind of spit out yes that's how his brain works like he
02:05:41.440 gets in these like except they don't think they all spit out in the right order that's what i mean
02:05:46.320 you don't know you can't see so you have all sorts of mistypes and everything in there okay yeah
02:05:50.140 you go back and correct them all yeah i agree with that it's not like they're spitting out
02:05:53.680 correctly no it's all of a sudden it's a different set i don't think i wrote that i don't think i wrote
02:05:58.900 that all right we'll see you uh we'll see you tomorrow
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