The Glenn Beck Program - April 20, 2020


Americans Say NO to Tyranny | Guest: Michael Malice | 4⧸20⧸20


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2 hours and 3 minutes

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162.19424

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20,085

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69

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

On this episode of the Glenbeck Program, host Jeff Perla Van Zandt is joined by special guest and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to talk about the anti-lockdown protest in Trenton, California, and the California government shut down all of their parks and facilities under a stay-at-home order.


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00:01:20.000 hello america it's monday and let me just say this it's not going to come as a surprise
00:01:28.920 uh but not for the reasons you think the media has it all wrong and we know that but this time
00:01:38.840 it's not necessarily 100 intentional it's probably about 98 intentional but i think the record needs to
00:01:49.440 be corrected i think many people misunderstand what's happening with these protests these protests
00:01:57.200 are not about opening up business i'll give you my point of view on this in one minute
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00:03:35.360 all right i want to talk to you a little bit here about
00:03:42.360 the difference between tyranny and going to the movie theater and i think i do have to talk down
00:03:52.280 to the media just a bit so they understand this let me give you a couple of stories here anti-lockdown
00:03:59.040 organizers in new jersey kim pagan she's from tom's river new jersey she was the organizer behind the
00:04:06.100 anti-lockdown protest uh in new jersey in the state house in trenton this happened on friday
00:04:12.360 approximately two dozen cars lined up outside of the state house some vehicles had signs in them
00:04:19.940 demanding that the state reopen new jersey state troopers did not stop the demonstration
00:04:25.280 but she was charged with violating the garden state's stay-at-home order okay so what exactly
00:04:34.060 happened here are they protesting that you can't open my favorite restaurant or i can't go to a movie
00:04:42.600 or is it perhaps that they don't believe that you should be ticketing people who are in their cars
00:04:50.920 then to make things worse the new jersey attorney general on friday tweeted if you think emergency
00:04:59.060 orders are more like guidelines than actual rules think again whoa excuse me who works for whom
00:05:10.680 now in california this is a this is a big thing because the county that this happened in
00:05:19.620 went for clinton by a large margin the uh uh the protesters in san diego county held up signs and
00:05:31.520 lined the streets uh as people passed by they spotted signs saying open california now all business is
00:05:39.760 essential liberate san diego yada yada yada yada yada uh protesters uh were out in force now was it
00:05:49.100 because they want to go see their favorite movie or is it because san clemente has just
00:05:57.340 shut down all of their parks and their facilities under the state home uh stay-at-home order on april 1st
00:06:04.580 but to make sure no skaters uh went there they went to the skate park and they uh dumped 37 tons
00:06:16.320 of sand in the skate park friday the mayor of los angeles said he was thinking about banning large
00:06:25.080 events and gatherings in the city until 2021
00:06:28.760 last month the left-wing mayor threatened that selfish small business owners who don't adhere to
00:06:37.260 his coronavirus mandate and shut down their non-essential businesses could be criminally charged
00:06:43.040 and have their water and power turned off so is this about going to the movies is this about going
00:06:50.240 out to my favorite restaurant or is this about tyranny it is clearly about tyranny now the press wants to
00:07:00.740 make everybody who says we need to open up america they make us sound like we are some sort of uh
00:07:09.440 i don't know death cult i think i've actually read that you're part of a death cult if you believe
00:07:14.780 that uh no i i do believe that uh more than 40 000 people now will die because we've destroyed the
00:07:27.180 economy that will end up killing more people than the coronavirus did now i am glad that we shut down
00:07:35.300 because i think the coronavirus would have killed a lot more than 40 million or 40 000 people
00:07:41.880 however as soon as we can we need to open it up now that doesn't necessarily mean today i'm not a doctor
00:07:52.280 but doctors aren't economic theorists either we need both we need the stats on the economy and we need
00:08:05.100 stats on the um on health and when we see that tide switch where you're like okay it looks like you
00:08:14.940 might be able to open it up then it should be opened up and it shouldn't be waiting for the national
00:08:20.700 government to do it this all should be done locally this is all constitutional and they think it's just
00:08:31.180 because we're greedy or we don't care that's that's the new spin from the media now and i will tell you
00:08:38.760 i think this movement coupled with the movement that is still to come from antifa and the bernie bros
00:08:48.680 and everybody else who are going to capitalize on 20 percent unemployment they are going to capitalize on it
00:08:56.760 as we get closer and closer to this election we are going to see our cities in real trouble real trouble
00:09:06.560 and some of it will be orchestrated but if these governors and these mayors don't stop putting their foot
00:09:16.100 on the throat of the american people why is it that people are stupid why is it
00:09:22.640 why is it that people are irresponsible and don't take responsibility for themselves because they
00:09:29.440 don't think they have to because they never pay any consequence for breaking any rules
00:09:36.600 and you're always there to save them i learned this by standing on the edge of the grand canyon
00:09:44.680 grand canyon people will fall over the edge uh on the american side of the grand canyon
00:09:50.840 a couple of times a year i think on the native american side of the grand canyon
00:09:58.160 which is its own country nobody dies nobody falls off the edge how come well if you've ever gone to
00:10:07.720 the native american side and you've compared the two it's completely different there's not a guard
00:10:14.140 rail or a fence around the canyon it's just the canyon rocks and all little slippery slopes and all of a
00:10:23.340 sudden you're at the edge oh i asked the native american tour guide how many people fall off this and he
00:10:31.460 said nobody falls off of it and i said why and he said because in america you keep putting walls up and
00:10:38.120 everybody thinks oh well they wouldn't put a wall up that i could climb over if it was not safe
00:10:43.420 well they wouldn't put a wall here where i could sit on top of the wall and take some pictures if it
00:10:49.940 wasn't safe he said here everybody knows it's not safe people are morons because we teach them to be
00:10:59.580 morons this movement is not about letting people die this is not about a death cult this is about
00:11:09.300 stop telling us exactly what to do i'll stay at home but you give me a ticket for being in my car
00:11:18.880 yeah i'm gonna protest i'm gonna protest i'll drive my car every day and i'll take your ass to court when
00:11:26.860 this is all over no no to tyranny yes to safety in lives elijah schaefer was up for the blaze uh in
00:11:39.560 seattle of all places with one of the protests elijah how are you glenn i'm doing great thanks for calling
00:11:46.880 yeah so the the protest in seattle not the place i would expect it was it a was it a liberty protest or
00:11:55.180 was it a like an antifa protest what what happened there you know that's a good question it was a
00:12:02.180 little bit north um it took place uh just a little bit north about 45 minutes north of seattle uh and
00:12:08.820 what i thought would have been a bipartisan protest against tyranny because i thought antifa uh was
00:12:15.200 anarchist and i thought that they were so much against you know the control of the government and
00:12:19.920 they thought trump was a fascist it turned out it was mostly just right-wingers uh who wanted to go
00:12:25.120 back to work telling the governor that they wanted their rights back so elijah i just spent a few minutes
00:12:32.100 saying that this is not about uh this is not about i want to go see my favorite movie or eat at my
00:12:39.620 favorite restaurant this is about um tyranny to stop telling us exactly what we can and cannot do
00:12:48.720 is that accurate in your view a hundred percent uh the the people i talked to uh two good examples
00:12:57.500 the first woman i spoke to was a single mother she hasn't received a paycheck since march 16th she's
00:13:04.100 been denied for unemployment because she's self-employed she told me and looked right into my face and said
00:13:08.940 i do not know how to feed my children i do not know how to pay rent she said i am not lazy i have
00:13:15.720 never not worked and now i'm unable to feed my kids why because somebody told me i'm not allowed to
00:13:21.920 and another man said i don't have a job i don't have food he said i know how to fish and i can't even
00:13:28.100 legally go out and fish in washington it's illegal to fish he goes i can't even catch my own food let alone
00:13:34.620 afford it because the government told me that's that's no longer my right to feed myself
00:13:39.400 he can't fish in washington state correct what the hell is is it and that's part of the shutdown
00:13:51.680 is you can't fish yeah and actually people brought their fishing poles and did uh i guess
00:13:59.940 a symbolic cast into the fountain in front of the the state capitol building uh but many people
00:14:06.580 you know had had had fishing poles that said my fishing pole is it is an essential business
00:14:11.920 because feeding myself is essential that's unbelievable um what was the response from the
00:14:18.720 state you know uh the response from the state and the media was exactly what you would think
00:14:26.060 uh there were only republican uh candidates running and some congressional um senators that were
00:14:32.800 there there was silence from the governor and leave it up to uh pbs and the media to lie and say
00:14:39.880 a couple hundred people showed up when in actuality estimates from enterprise uh reporting was about
00:14:45.400 4500 so the event was smeared from the beginning 4500 4500 people yes it was it was it was
00:14:56.020 it was beyond it was beyond understanding when i when i saw that what i think is hilarious and
00:15:01.220 you'll check this out when i went to look at getty images to see what uh images they reported
00:15:07.240 out of 4500 people there was one man who had combined a don't tread on me flag and a confederate flag
00:15:14.240 one guy out of out of 4500 that's 0.02 percent of the people only one i saw of all the people there was
00:15:21.800 one and guess what image when you type in the the protest is there that one one man that one wasn't
00:15:28.000 even at the main protest he was on the street outside and the media and and the best part is the angle
00:15:33.680 is from the floor facing up which blocks out everybody so of 4500 people who regardless of
00:15:40.380 political opinion said let me go back to work i want to work i'm an american damn it i want my job
00:15:47.800 back they chose this one guy with a flag that pushed the narrative that they wanted to push
00:15:53.840 and refuse to report on the truth unbelievable unbelievable they do that we we had that in
00:16:00.460 tea party after tea party after tea party they would go find the one person dressed as the statue of liberty
00:16:05.580 uh and they would take a picture of that person to avoid the crowd i mean it's nuts um elijah thank you
00:16:12.520 so much i really appreciate it um and uh thanks for going going out were you wearing a mask
00:16:19.220 i wasn't wearing a mask i was wearing the blaze tv uh logo but thank god thank god of the of the
00:16:28.260 five images that the ap took they did take a picture of me and made sure that they knew that
00:16:33.020 right-wing news correspondent elijah schaefer was there but hey at least you were there to tell the
00:16:38.180 other side of the story wow thank you very much is your report up on the blaze now uh no the report
00:16:45.020 the full report will be up on the blaze uh tomorrow the full video but the uh actual video report will
00:16:51.180 be up on the blaze later today okay great thank you so much elijah i appreciate it elijah schaefer from
00:16:58.260 slightlyoffensive.com uh and uh and blaze tv so we had 500 people in san clemente 200 people for the
00:17:10.940 freedom rally in san diego by the way this is from the mainstream media more than 200 californians
00:17:17.160 gathered in huntington beach hundreds of people gathered downtown in denver colorado uh demonstration
00:17:24.100 in frankfurt uh kentucky had protesters doesn't say how many uh saturday hundreds of protesters rallied
00:17:33.040 in annapolis to open america to open maryland uh operation gridlock in lansing michigan a couple of
00:17:39.640 thousand demonstrators there she is out of control we have update on that by the way uh the governor
00:17:45.420 there in minnesota uh several hundred protesters were there new hampshire a few hundred people
00:17:50.760 uh new jersey uh they had it says 24 people uh north carolina had a big rally uh one woman was
00:18:01.020 detained columbus uh demonstrators were outside of the state house there it is it is something that the
00:18:09.100 press does not understand you don't tell people not to fish you don't tell people that they're going
00:18:18.720 to be fined if they leave their house it's it's just not america that's not what we do that doesn't
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00:20:03.860 11 a barrel is a problem uh we are going to put another 5 million people out of uh out of work
00:20:13.340 if the american oil industry collapses uh and it's about to uh 11 a barrel this is another reason to
00:20:21.700 get people that you they should be telling people go for a drive go for a drive get in your car and go
00:20:28.020 for a drive uh just to start using some of this oil um it is this is a national emergency when it comes
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00:20:46.860 the back of the american oil industry eleven dollars a barrel remember uh it it broke the back
00:20:55.140 of uh the united states when it was 150 a barrel actually 140 a barrel sustained that's what caused
00:21:04.880 the the mortgage collapse that was the last straw was was oil prices saudi arabia and russia
00:21:14.300 they their whole system is built on the price of oil uh being about 80 a barrel that's how they make
00:21:24.460 most of their money russia and saudi arabia are also on the verge of collapse and when somebody is
00:21:31.880 cornered and feels desperate uh that's when they do something and they usually do something stupid
00:21:38.540 uh and we are also on the verge of collapse because of oil eleven dollars a barrel as i told you last
00:21:47.280 week right now gasoline wholesale gasoline is the cheapest it's ever been in the history of gasoline
00:21:57.140 it is now uh what did i say 12 cents a gallon wholesale and they can't they can't get it to anybody it's
00:22:07.260 sitting in pipelines no one's buying it at 12 cents a gallon why because they have all the stuff they paid
00:22:15.880 a dollar a gallon for sitting in the tank at the gas station so nobody's buying that go for a drive
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00:24:03.140 this is the glenn beck program we're so glad that you've tuned in pat gray is joining us from
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00:24:17.840 do it live uh right before this program on the blaze radio network hello mr pat gray hello glenn
00:24:25.520 i'm very excited today uh uh are you i am really excited about the freedoms we're losing it's it's
00:24:33.300 really interesting to watch and fun oh what freedoms have we lost you people what freedoms have we lost
00:24:40.920 almost nothing well okay we can't go anywhere and we can't do anything and we're asked to uh
00:24:48.320 narc on our neighbors which i think is wonderful and uh you know for time that's that's bill de
00:24:54.780 blasio he's yeah what are you gonna say he's a marxist fascist communist oh yeah uh-huh i am
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00:25:43.120 strapped to a chair within 25 minutes i mean holy cow thank you that is great you know i i was just
00:25:53.960 saying uh pat and i'd love to hear your opinion on this this this movement that is starting to happen
00:26:00.680 around the country they're the washington post said it's a new cheap party movement uh well if that
00:26:07.240 one was about the constitution then yes that's what this one's about too um i don't believe this is uh
00:26:14.980 a movement that i want to go and go to and go to my favorite store and get my favorite ice cream
00:26:20.360 this is about these these cities and these states that are becoming
00:26:26.060 nazi-like where i can't even get into my car and go for a drive excuse me yeah it's it's not america
00:26:35.520 and it's kind of heartening to see all of the all of the pushback now and i know that the other side
00:26:42.980 of this the democrats are also you guys just want to you just don't you're capitalists who just want
00:26:48.260 capital well i mean even if that were true we should be able to be capitalists who are bringing
00:26:56.400 home capital because uh our kids are going to be starving pretty soon i mean we are so blessed and
00:27:03.020 fortunate to have a job i don't know why but it's considered essential and so we we still have jobs
00:27:08.620 but there are 22 million people who in three to four weeks all lost their jobs and have no way of
00:27:15.000 paying their bills no and can't in michigan you can't even get uh you can't even get to the
00:27:20.920 unemployment office right you can't call the unemployment office people have been calling
00:27:24.820 for two weeks and can't file for unemployment that's that's it that's madness what do you expect
00:27:31.520 people to do as we were just talking to elijah schaefer a few minutes ago he was up at the
00:27:35.720 protest in washington state he said 4500 people were there if that's true that's outrageous number
00:27:43.720 of people in uh in washington state um but one of the things they can't do there in washington state
00:27:50.000 is go fishing excuse me my grandfather my uncle used to go right to the side of the river right
00:27:57.880 right down the end of their street and they would fish and we would fish and we would have fish for
00:28:03.460 dinner uh you can't do that now i mean that's part of the lifestyle of washington state at least it
00:28:11.640 used to be and you're telling me now if i don't have a job and i can't go get fish uh that seems
00:28:19.020 unconstitutional entirely unconstitutional that's one of the many instances where it says to me it's
00:28:25.540 just a power grab by the government because there's no reason to not allow single fishermen or two
00:28:31.600 fishermen who are six feet apart from each other to go out and get fish there's no reason to arrest
00:28:37.520 people who are paddle boarding by themselves in an ocean there's no reason for any of this this is
00:28:43.220 just this is just uh power hungry officials clamping down on a populace it's despicable
00:28:51.140 so i i i uh i got a call from uh somebody he's he's an analyst um looks at global trends and everything
00:29:01.360 else and we were talking and he said um i think our major cities are going to there's a possibility
00:29:10.140 they become unstable during this in the next you know six months or so and he said i wanted to talk
00:29:17.320 to you because i want to understand this this movement that's happening do you think it's a big
00:29:22.140 deal and i said i think it's a huge deal and i think it's just beginning you know when you see in
00:29:26.880 the news today that uh shake shack got a lot of the small business money okay well most people don't
00:29:35.560 even know what shake shack is but if you live not is it shake shack it is yeah yeah yes shake shake yeah
00:29:42.240 uh yeah and uh they got some of the they got some of the money well i don't know if those are franchise
00:29:49.260 uh restaurants or if that's a corporate thing but no restaurant has 500 mcdonald's doesn't have 500
00:29:58.020 employees you would say no they have millions of employees no but you count them locally so if the
00:30:05.300 franchise needs help they can go out and get it and i don't have a problem it's a franchise but if
00:30:10.660 it's the company like are they do you know stew is that a franchise they're giving the money back
00:30:18.040 by the way they're returning the 10 million that's why that's they're kind of in the news here but it
00:30:22.380 is it's definitely not what people thought of when they thought of a small business loan going out
00:30:26.800 they think about local places and maybe maybe small you know regional chains or something like
00:30:32.240 that but you know 60 60 of those businesses that got small business bailouts are traded on the open
00:30:40.100 market that's not a small business no and i'm sorry but if you're if you have stock you're not a
00:30:46.400 small business and what we're seeing most commonly is the you know the companies that are getting
00:30:52.320 these loans are the companies that already had relationships with banks so all these companies
00:30:57.860 that you know are already uh dealing at high levels with banks are the ones getting access to the
00:31:04.680 program while the company who might run and be profitable and not need loans from banks this entire
00:31:09.720 time those are the ones that can't get any access uh to to the capital because they haven't been
00:31:14.860 dealing with a banker over and over again bizarre so i i think you're going to see a huge huge movement
00:31:22.000 uh that comes from those small business owners and the people that live in you know in the in the red
00:31:30.060 states that understand the tyranny and also understand wait a minute i didn't get a bailout then you're
00:31:38.060 going to get the uh then you're going to get the other side you're going to get the ilan omar kind of
00:31:44.220 uh and the movements out of new york city where the city did not pay my rent uh for six months and
00:31:53.220 you're going to get that pressure those two movements are going to be very very similar but
00:31:59.640 very different at the heart uh but that's what's coming our way and when that happens you have civil
00:32:08.300 unrest you're going to have the the red states being the media target the blue states being the
00:32:15.960 ones who are sympathetic being the press is going to be sympathetic towards and it'll be the blue state
00:32:21.800 movements like antifa that will be dangerous and that will only make things a hundred times worse
00:32:28.240 a hundred times worse it'll be interesting to see how people respond to what happens in texas this week
00:32:33.940 because we're very slowly uh opening things up again uh governor rabbit announced that retail
00:32:40.360 small retailers can open up but only through i think curbside yeah right or home delivery curbside
00:32:47.480 yeah so you can still yeah i mean they're already open most of them uh at least in the dfw area and
00:32:54.020 if in the metroplex there you can already go and get food and bring it home or they can deliver it
00:32:58.760 yeah yeah and so they're going to open that up to retail right like so you can theoretically go
00:33:02.360 buy clothing that way which right i mean i just kind of a weird way to buy clothing yes i don't
00:33:06.340 know how that's going to work or like a furniture store you're going to bring me my couch at the
00:33:11.140 curbside just put it on top of the car like where the Flintstones okay yeah i'm not sure it works
00:33:20.780 that way with the couch i don't think it does no maybe it does and then and then next week we do
00:33:27.160 the next step right yeah well they haven't announced that yet i think april 27th they're
00:33:31.760 making more announcements which would would you know allow some restaurants to open it with certain
00:33:37.000 circumstances um i don't think bars yet for sit down yeah i think for sit down but like much more
00:33:42.980 spaced out limited access okay and again how is that going to happen how how's that going to how's
00:33:48.100 that going to help them you run on slim margins you know nobody's making 30 margin you generally
00:33:55.440 have a five percent margin seven percent margin if you do that means at a packed capacity you are
00:34:03.260 probably making money after all the bills are paid for the last couple of days of the month
00:34:08.620 well if i have to cut my clientele in half how do i keep my business open right i mean you some of the
00:34:17.980 costs would come down too right but a lot of them are fixed so they those wouldn't you know your rent
00:34:22.580 isn't changing because you have less people in your restaurant and you know i guess like you could
00:34:26.560 argue that maybe it would allow the loans coming from the government to go further right so there's
00:34:33.260 some argument there that could be helpful uh but you're right i mean these are not these are not
00:34:38.760 profitable businesses when you're letting 10 people in a restaurant meant for 50 or 60 and will 10 people
00:34:45.520 actually show up and sit down at a restaurant right now i think a lot of people are going to be leery
00:34:50.440 initially that's what all the polling shows the polling shows that still at this point even
00:34:55.120 republicans are split on whether we're the danger is doing too much too quickly uh to open up the
00:35:01.240 economy or the opposite right um and among overall people it's overwhelmingly in favor of the fear being
00:35:08.800 opening things up too quickly well i i think even if you open things up i mean i just had a meeting
00:35:15.400 with the researchers uh and i asked them and it was uh split probably in half uh for me if you open
00:35:24.540 up restaurants today i'm not going into a restaurant i'll go get my food but i'm not going to go sit
00:35:29.160 down in a restaurant i'm not going to a crowded movie theater uh are you guys no no i mean yeah you
00:35:35.620 know if there's a restaurant with 10 people in it uh you know i might uh again but again like what
00:35:40.600 does that do really for the restaurant uh very little yeah i think you know if there is it would
00:35:45.480 be great like it's funny because one of the things they say is really far away from coming back
00:35:49.460 is fans at sporting events which again i understand if a packed stadium would be a really bad idea
00:35:56.440 however an outside environment with a limited crowd capacity probably is one of the more safe
00:36:02.000 environments if you were to take that and that's what i don't understand when they're saying about
00:36:06.980 the beaches these beaches were not jam-packed at least the pictures i saw you know you might you
00:36:13.060 might have had four people or six people well i've got six people that are crowded around my kitchen
00:36:18.360 table every day yeah you know if we went as a family and we went out to the beach i mean i wouldn't
00:36:24.100 be doing it but if you went out to the beach and you're open air and you're six feet away from the
00:36:28.300 next group of people what's the problem with that and it looked like that was against yeah it looked
00:36:33.680 like that it did yeah i think it was the case they did the same thing in the coverage of that
00:36:38.100 as they did with a protest where they found the one guy who did who had the crazy sign like you know
00:36:43.260 you look at the overall pictures of the florida beaches and they were pretty restrained people
00:36:48.080 were generally speaking away from each other there were of course some groupings that didn't look good
00:36:52.880 and that's what made all the you know all the social media rounds but that's just to be expected
00:36:57.200 i mean generally speaking i think people have i've been i've been surprised at how well people have
00:37:02.280 done with these restrictions honestly i'm shocked they've made the most independent state in the
00:37:09.000 nation is texas and we are the most compliant according to the research wow to me that says
00:37:17.000 everything that says everything because we are not people that like to just sit around and be told
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00:38:34.760 boy i i tell you uh the situation in detroit is really really bad much worse than it is in new
00:38:52.020 york city the numbers are going to be different because the population size but um uh the the
00:38:57.180 victims of covid in in detroit are really really stark and bad um last week we had um the state
00:39:06.800 michigan uh representative karen witsett on and she just begged for help for the people of detroit
00:39:12.980 who are you know as she said they don't even have stoves um well she asked for help and boy this
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00:45:55.940 michael malice is with us he is the author of the new right and uh the podcast host of your welcome
00:46:11.760 welcome to the program michael malice how are you michael thanks so much glenn uh i wanted to just i
00:46:18.460 wanted to run something by you that just uh just broke uh and our researchers have verified and reached
00:46:24.860 out to facebook uh new jersey residents hoping to emulate the anti-stay-at-home protests in other
00:46:30.900 states uh were thrown a curveball when facebook shut down their event page the open new jersey rally
00:46:38.500 planned uh for april 28th the trenton war memorial blah blah blah was informed by facebook the event page
00:46:44.940 violated the social media platforms community standards uh they said facebook was warned that it was
00:46:52.500 coordinating harm and promoting crime and so they have now uh kicked them off of uh facebook in california
00:47:03.440 new jersey and nebraska because the governors have said in those three states uh that this violates their
00:47:11.540 stay-at-home orders and they asked facebook to delete them and facebook did comments uh you know how
00:47:19.280 when you and i were younger people had this belief that corporations were essentially it's not right
00:47:24.580 of center just downright conservative remember this yeah and now you look at the and if it wasn't for
00:47:31.780 shows like yours and other social media outlets we'd never know about this when we were younger things
00:47:38.460 like this would happen all the time they would not get covered on one of the three networks or the local
00:47:43.280 paper and these people would not exist for all intents and purposes and thankfully now on a daily basis
00:47:50.660 uh we can discover the shenanigans that these uh organizations are pulling off brazenly and publicly
00:47:59.180 and not only i'm not even gonna say shamelessly proudly they're proud that they're going to put their
00:48:05.440 finger on the scale and say we are on the side of the state in every look at how many companies
00:48:12.920 online uh visa mastercard will refuse to work with organizations that sell things like gun stocks
00:48:21.340 uh or like gun handles i there was a there was a guy i wanted to get a pen holder from and he couldn't
00:48:27.880 take my visa or mastercard because he also sells like custom uh things for the gun grip if he's not
00:48:33.460 selling weapons so thankfully there's an understanding wait a minute these guys not only are they not our
00:48:40.180 friends but they have no problem taking the side of uh you know the state but more especially more
00:48:47.200 importantly the establishment um and and this is something that is i think but no i i just think
00:48:55.200 that these are only going to make things worse i mean people are not protesting because you know they
00:49:02.300 can't go see their favorite movie they're protesting because their states are saying you can't get into
00:49:07.420 your car uh they're protesting because i can't go to church or i can't do the things that i that make
00:49:16.040 make common sense they're just common sense who am i infecting if i'm in my car and i go and i listen
00:49:23.020 to a pastor on the radio and i don't get out of my car how is that harming anybody how's that spreading
00:49:28.960 the disease and i think these kinds of things are just making it so much worse for them glenn if you
00:49:36.620 look not that long ago remember there were ferguson riots and the city was on fire people you know it
00:49:42.880 was very very dark days very dangerous days if you look at wikipedia it's not referred to as the
00:49:47.780 ferguson riots last i checked it was called the ferguson unrest now if you were organizing something
00:49:53.580 around ferguson when things were really like this could go south really fast really quickly as if it
00:49:59.200 didn't go south already you think facebook would pull those organize those things no no no there is
00:50:05.640 there is a belief that when things are in a certain way we they these uh when people talk about and you
00:50:14.820 look they learned in college i was a business major and you're taught to be responsible corporate
00:50:20.780 citizenship now who would be against any of those things that sounds pretty nice i want to be
00:50:24.860 responsible i want to be a good citizen but what that means is using everything in your corporate
00:50:31.060 power to defend what the state has decided is appropriate and delineated the limits of correct
00:50:38.120 behavior that's not what a free country is about that is what a corporatist country is about
00:50:44.460 all right i want to uh i want to uh have you tell a story that something happened in maryland that i
00:50:52.980 don't think anybody is aware of and it i just i'm having a hard time believing it uh to be true and then
00:51:00.360 again with everything going on i'm not we're going to get to that story here in one minute let me pause
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00:52:49.120 so michael miles is uh with us uh he is an author and uh blogger and and he's written a ton of books
00:53:08.720 the the unauthorized autobiography of kim jong uh il is just fantastic uh one of his books that we've
00:53:16.280 talked to him about before he is now following a story in maryland tell me about this yeah there
00:53:22.040 was a young man named duncan lamp he was 21 years old uh and in march or mid-march he was with his
00:53:28.760 girlfriend in his bed he lived with his parents and there was a no-knock warrant that was issued to
00:53:35.060 the police uh they claim that he was someone who was a prohibited person who was not allowed to
00:53:41.880 have a firearm uh for three months they had this anonymous tip they decided at 4 30 in the morning
00:53:49.180 according to them this is their side of the story that they executed the no-knock raid he was holding
00:53:55.860 a gun there's no dispute that he was killed by the police now unfortunately for them there were many
00:54:02.440 eyewitnesses at the scene he was living at home with the girlfriend with the parents they say that
00:54:08.340 the cops shot through the window shot him through the window that they threw in flash bobs through
00:54:14.280 the window we know this is uh standard practice for this and now there is a big uh legal situation
00:54:21.200 they have not released the body cam footage they're not giving a reason why they're not releasing the
00:54:27.080 body cam footage when reporters ask them in writing why have you not released the body cam footage
00:54:33.100 what is the procedure for releasing the body cam footage they said look at our press release
00:54:37.920 now glenn if you were me uh and you had undertaken actions that would result in the oh by the way she's
00:54:45.740 pregnant okay so now she's going to have this kid in six months without a dad girlfriend um the
00:54:51.360 girlfriend yes who was also bloodied up the some reports say she was shot she was not she was bloodied
00:54:57.000 up by rough handling by the SWAT team the thing that the point i wanted to make uh is i was born in
00:55:02.560 as you know uh one of the big comments we used to have about the soviet union is that in russia you're
00:55:09.260 waiting for the knock at the door in the middle of the night right for the kgb to come the kgb had the
00:55:13.900 courtesy to knock there is no reason in america why someone who is not an imminent threat to anyone
00:55:21.300 should have SWAT teams coming into their house at four in the morning uh at the very least it's going
00:55:29.540 to endanger the officers what is the and if there's other people living in the home why don't you serve
00:55:34.940 a warrant while they're there and he's not there and if these guns shouldn't be there sweep them out
00:55:39.880 that way this is the best case scenario for the police i'm laying out and it still doesn't make
00:55:43.920 sense what happened uh it's under investigation by another county um you know the the his uh his um
00:55:51.620 lawyers are claiming there's no evidence he was a prohibited person to begin with uh and this is the
00:55:57.880 kind of thing where i would hope more people would be upset that this is happening under our noses in
00:56:04.980 this country so michael i i read the story and the part that um they did cover was that there was no
00:56:15.120 indication that he was of any danger in that warrant right right and the other thing that's amazing
00:56:24.220 they're claiming i'm sorry i dropped you glenn they're claiming that they the cops are claiming
00:56:28.580 that they came in and they asked him several times to put his hand up and he reached for his gun
00:56:33.540 are you telling me anyone on earth sees the SWAT come into your house at four in the morning
00:56:38.780 and they identify themselves and you're like oh i'm just going to get my gun and take them on
00:56:43.240 they treated this kid like they treat bin laden that's what they did to bin laden they went to
00:56:48.360 his house of middle light and started shooting so what is your what is your thought on what
00:56:57.980 happened here was this just bad police work what what what are your what what are your thoughts
00:57:03.160 uh my thought is you know the idea that we have had an escalation of police force against the
00:57:10.340 citizenry for a very long time in this country the premise of no knock raids is started with the drug war
00:57:17.400 uh with the idea that okay if we knock on a raid and there's a drug dealer he's going to flush the
00:57:23.460 drug down the toilet and then we won't have the evidence fine let's pretend that that's something
00:57:28.420 that needs to be the case you cannot destroy guns within seconds you can't flush them down the toilet
00:57:34.220 there was no claim on any level ever that this kid was an imminent threat and look at the other side
00:57:41.700 people like nicholas cruz who was the shooter in brower in uh in florida uh who told the authorities
00:57:48.560 repeatedly that he's going to get a gun and shoot up the school and they said well a regular kid
00:57:53.960 wouldn't say this so they put him in special ed so i think it is uh we have something called the
00:57:58.820 second amendment and we have something called due process and and reasonable search and seizure these
00:58:03.600 are all principles we're all told all the time every day are drilled into our heads and the fact that
00:58:09.840 this and the fact that there's evidence that could clear the police very easily and hasn't yet been
00:58:16.220 released to me is extremely telling because if this is again like i said if i had been one of these
00:58:21.580 officers and now my friends are wondering if i killed an innocent young man i would be screaming
00:58:27.740 at my boss release this footage right now i can't have this on my conscience all right now let me tell
00:58:34.940 the audience something that you haven't uh shared yet that i think uh makes your ears perk up uh there is
00:58:43.320 a suggestion that he was part of the three uh three percenters which i've never heard of apparently
00:58:51.660 this is uh a a militia group that is you know rooting for the civil war etc etc uh and they say that uh
00:59:03.560 he had an instagram account uh he had posted a photograph that depicts two people holding up
00:59:08.780 rifles and included the term boogaloo which i guess militia members use and other extremists to describe
00:59:17.060 the future civil war in the u.s okay so let me break that down because the kid's 21 and what you're
00:59:23.940 referring to is an internet meme it is a joke that's went from people who are very frustrated i'm not
00:59:30.320 speaking about this group i'm talking about the term boogaloo there's two ways people use it one is
00:59:33.800 the real nuts who are like we want an imminent civil war and the others who are like screw all this
00:59:39.680 it's not working let's burn it down bring the civil war on now now there's no evidence or even claim
00:59:47.040 that he's meeting with other people that he's training with them he's he's in a very rich county
00:59:53.920 in maryland he's not in the woods somewhere in you know and i'm not trying to insult the state in
00:59:59.300 in wyoming where they're on a ranch and they have their own electricity this is a instagram post
01:00:05.180 now and they're trying desperately it seems to me to find some rationalization where where are these
01:00:11.720 other members of this group how come they're not raiding their homes so you're telling me that if
01:00:16.540 someone has an instagram post that uses a certain inflammatory term it is appropriate to raid their
01:00:24.760 home at fourth it's not like he said oh tomorrow you know boogaloo starts i got my gun i'm ready
01:00:30.620 there is a claim that from an instagram post it is appropriate to come in guns blazing on an american
01:00:38.960 citizen at 4 30 in the morning to me does not pass the sniff test
01:00:42.780 so where are we headed michael because i i i see these uh i think you know tyrant want to be's um
01:00:55.740 that are these governors that are doing all kinds of really crazy things now they're upping the game by
01:01:04.620 silencing people's voices like with facebook um you've got high unemployment coming our way
01:01:12.460 real economic instability where where are we headed we we're here there's nothing to head he's dead
01:01:21.580 so we are already here and we've been here for quite a while and been in a country where it is the law
01:01:28.640 that if you are not an imminent threat and have guns in your house instead of going through due process
01:01:36.060 instead of there's four of the people in that house brothers girlfriend parents instead of saying
01:01:41.220 hey we're going to come in here and search and we're going to do and you know you come if you
01:01:45.300 knock on that door and pointed a gun at mom's head during the day and said we have a warrant you're letting
01:01:50.780 us in here she'd be like police officers and they can execute their search perfectly so the the fact that
01:01:57.140 their uh preference is to do it this way is something especially conservatives should be
01:02:04.100 very concerned about and i think the only way this changes is when police officers are in a position
01:02:10.900 where they're facing consequences and they're the ones who have to say i'm not doing this this is not
01:02:17.060 at the very least i'm not doing this because i'm not putting myself in harm's way there's no incentive
01:02:22.980 for me to be cracking down a kid's door with who's in bed with his girlfriend who likes me for liking
01:02:29.000 a meme at 4 30 in the morning because listen anyone who's 4 30 in the morning and people come in with
01:02:35.800 guns blazing you're not going to be thinking rationally and be like oh this is fine let's just
01:02:39.820 have a tea party your first thought is going to be this is a home invasion i'm going to get protected
01:02:45.320 here's what else happened there's other articles that point out that he had a booby trap in his house
01:02:49.420 he had a booby trap that if people went through a certain door uh without permission whatever a
01:02:54.160 shotgun would go off and make a lot of noise and while the girlfriend was laying there bleeding
01:02:58.200 she warned the officer and duncan was dead she warned the officers hey there's a booby trap i don't
01:03:04.820 want you to get hurt and they disarmed it
01:03:06.640 all right well why did he have the booby i mean what was he what was behind the door
01:03:19.560 of the booby trap it was just the kind of thing like oh we have burglar alarms it's the same thing
01:03:24.560 it's not like you step in and there's a bear trap it's if someone breaks down this door they're going
01:03:29.380 to have a huge explosion like a explosion not because bomb but like whatever the the uh thing to scare off
01:03:35.060 a home invader he says he's got a he's got a girlfriend who's pregnant with him and you know
01:03:40.120 what it's kind of ironic like why do you have a booby trap it's like because the guy was scared of
01:03:45.000 home invasion correctly because that ended up killing him right yeah okay i guess you could
01:03:52.200 someone be afraid that people come in the middle of the night and murder them that's crazy that would
01:03:56.500 never happen i know i know i got it i got it michael thank you so much you're laughing but but but
01:04:02.920 some of the newspapers are making this case like what a loon it's like but he was right this is what
01:04:07.760 happened you're the loon right right i i'm i'm concerned beyond this particular case yes uh that
01:04:16.660 we are uh that we're a powder keg and um and people are just throwing gasoline all over it uh and i when i
01:04:25.720 say people i mean these states and the governors and the police officers and the the people who are
01:04:30.640 you know i have a story when where was it a story about how all of these chinese drones
01:04:36.080 are now being purchased by these law enforcement uh agencies local law enforcement all over the
01:04:44.300 country we're not a drone country uh and i just i think we're just crossing all kinds of lines
01:04:51.460 uh and using this pandemic as an excuse to do it michael malice from michael malice.com
01:04:58.140 thank you for being on with us more in just a second
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01:06:28.680 but let americawork.us you will find these facts a record
01:06:45.860 of 16 million people filed for unemployment in the last three weeks less than 17 percent of the
01:06:53.340 two trillion dollar stimulus package is going to small businesses which employ over half of the
01:06:58.780 workforce thousands of businesses risk closing their doors forever and continuing the blanket
01:07:05.440 strategy of horizontal isolation will result in the loss of life and multi-generational poverty
01:07:12.160 how do we solve this crisis isolate and protect those who are at risk and let the rest of the
01:07:18.800 country go back to work we have the guy who started this sage harrison he's a small business owner and he
01:07:25.660 is actually was on the program with us over a month ago he was up in uh aspen and uh he uh contracted
01:07:33.580 the coronavirus before the shutdown came back had it he was on the air with us and now he has put
01:07:40.600 together a coalition of small business owners and ceos uh basically begging the government let us go
01:07:49.640 back to work sage welcome to the program how are you thank you glenn i'm great i'm great thank you
01:07:56.160 and that's exactly right that's that's literally what we're doing is we're begging the government to
01:08:00.900 reopen because i feel and business owners that i'm friends with feel that this economic shutdown
01:08:08.280 will cause a greater loss of life than the virus will even in worst case scenario models uh we're
01:08:16.600 we're looking at just an uh an enormous enormous problem for our country by continuing the shutdown make
01:08:23.180 that make that case sage because the mainstream media is not hearing it so make that case well it it really
01:08:31.940 is a it's a math problem and um and it gets a little bit convoluted to go through over the phone but if
01:08:37.420 you go to my website um and you and you look at there's a brilliant statistician statistician on the
01:08:43.160 website that explains that you have to break everything into life years essentially instead of
01:08:49.160 individual lives you break it down into life years and the american medical journal has found a perfect
01:08:56.120 correlation between uh life longevity and income and so the bottom quartile of our country uh those
01:09:05.040 that live in the bottom quartile from an income standpoint live 15 years less than people in the top
01:09:11.820 quartile of income in our in our country and so when you kind of work through all this coronavirus
01:09:17.760 math what you where you end up is there are there's massive loss of income to everybody many many many
01:09:25.740 people in the country and that's going to correlate to many many uh more years of lost life than uh
01:09:33.360 than if you lose 2 million people from the coronavirus right now so um i can't believe that i opened this
01:09:42.480 segment was saying and he's a ceo that is begging the government to open up business in america when did
01:09:50.660 we get to this situation where the government we have to beg the government to do anything
01:09:57.160 it's such an interesting thing oh i know it's absolutely crazy you know and and we when i was
01:10:05.460 talking to your producer they had asked me about the triple p loan about the process that i mean so just
01:10:11.860 to give you a little more background um i'm a business owner the company that i'm the chairman of
01:10:17.540 is not a huge business it's a hundred it employed 90 some odd people and uh and it was outside new
01:10:24.200 york is in manhattan we serviced a thousand restaurants uh doing ventilation compliance work
01:10:31.460 cleaning grease ducts grease traps fantastic business fantastic customers the business is 20 years old
01:10:38.660 well within two months i've laid off every single person um the ceo myself and the coo are all
01:10:46.820 obviously working for free um but we have no employees because our restaurants all the
01:10:51.680 restaurants in new york are shut down um we applied for this triple p loan uh which i think started out
01:10:58.920 as as a really good piece of legislation and started out to help a lot of people but many many of major
01:11:06.600 banks fumble the ball here uh you have banks like wells fargo and comerica that basically didn't
01:11:14.680 participate in the program yet didn't tell their customers they weren't going to participate in the
01:11:18.780 program and it's left many businesses really in a tight spot and many companies did not get this
01:11:26.600 loan before the funds ran out and and what is the process because i've been hearing from people who
01:11:33.240 are like this is craziness i haven't been able to you know uh get to the right bank because my bank
01:11:39.820 i wasn't working with a bank that was offering it so my bank sent me someplace else and then i didn't
01:11:45.040 have a relationship and i can't get a loan oh that's right that's right that happened that happened
01:11:51.320 to me and i mean i have uh sophisticated capital partners a private equity group that that i partner
01:11:58.300 with to invest in businesses so i have as many resources and connections as a business person can
01:12:04.760 have in the small business world right and i i myself we went to a bank that was an sba lender
01:12:12.660 that we had a relationship with and they they said hey we've submitted your application we're just
01:12:18.300 waiting on a confirmation number that lasted for eight days and this was this is a 20 billion dollar
01:12:24.000 mid-sized texas bank um and i had i had gotten so fed up i started just emailing the chairman and emailing
01:12:30.620 the ceo of the bank who i didn't know um and they they replied hey we're we're really inundated we're
01:12:36.280 busy we've got thousands of applications and the sba website is really slow and there's nothing we can
01:12:41.520 do about it the day before easter they had come out there'd been an article in the wall street journal
01:12:46.740 about how these funds were almost entirely allocated and i i just started panicking and i called a friend
01:12:52.180 of mine who owned a bank and i said listen the bank he owns is called titan bank and i i called him up
01:12:59.420 and i said jonathan i'm having uh i'm really in a bind and i've never we've never done business i don't
01:13:05.980 have any basing relationship with you but i need help my business if we don't get this loan we're
01:13:11.420 we're basically out of business we've got to get this loan and he and he said send me all the paperwork
01:13:16.340 i'll get it processed today i said today you can do it one day he goes i can do it in 45 minutes once
01:13:22.420 you get me the paperwork and he did i sent all i filled out all the paperwork me and my analyst
01:13:28.240 filled out the paperwork for titan bank sent it in he had our loan processed with an sba verification
01:13:34.660 number in 45 minutes after he received it so it tells me that these major banks literally just did not
01:13:41.940 want to do it even though it's 100 guaranteed by the government the banks can't lose money on it
01:13:49.540 um and they made a significant fee for doing it all across the board banks made seven billion why would
01:13:55.540 they not want to why would they not want to do it the only thing i can come up with glenn is that
01:14:00.780 they either a didn't trust that the government would back it 100 or they didn't have the internal
01:14:08.200 flexibility and agility to put human resources towards the business owners and and to process
01:14:16.280 these loans you know because it's not like they have a division of sba triple p processing people
01:14:22.060 sitting there so they would have had to move people around or do something creative and you know big
01:14:27.940 banks aren't necessarily known for that but these big banks are the ones that got most of our they got
01:14:33.560 most of our money so that's that's the problem here is is right it's these guys and even with the uh ppp
01:14:41.140 60 of those loans went to companies that have uh shareholders that i mean actual openly traded on the
01:14:49.600 market that that's not a small business that's not who this was intended for
01:14:55.220 it's it's it's shameful because another thing that happened is a lot of businesses that just straight
01:15:02.980 up didn't need this loan internet businesses internet businesses are thriving right now because no one
01:15:08.520 everyone's trapped in our house um and yet they still get the loan it was never a question as to
01:15:15.760 whether you needed the loan or whether your business had been really impacted or not because
01:15:19.520 everybody can say their business is quote impacted um but a lot of this money went to companies that
01:15:26.560 that didn't need it and a lot of a lot of companies that really really needed this didn't get it
01:15:32.240 so sage where do you go from here i know you're putting together this uh group of of ceos
01:15:43.400 um tell me what your plans are what are you doing well i you know i'd honestly i'd love your
01:15:49.120 advice and your listeners advice because we just we want to we want to make a ruckus we want to start
01:15:54.140 giving the business owners in this country a voice right now when when trump wants to talk to
01:16:01.760 business you know he interviews somebody from goldman sachs and you know jerry jones was on his
01:16:08.480 his business committee and robert craft and love jerry jones big cowboys fan but that guy is not a
01:16:15.180 small business owner he does not know the stress of trying to make a payroll on a weekly basis
01:16:19.880 it's it's and i don't think the small bit i don't think they i don't think the sba does either i don't
01:16:25.340 think they're they're not they're not what they you know used to be i think glenn all you got to do is
01:16:32.900 look at the the the leader of the sba it's a female it's a woman she looks like a great person but
01:16:39.300 she worked for ups for her whole career she was in major operations for ups ups also not a small
01:16:46.340 business never i mean it hasn't been a small business for a really long time and so she may
01:16:51.400 be very capable she may be a brilliant person but again the sba is not a spokesperson for the small
01:16:59.120 business owner and they need to know we're desperate for a voice and i you know this is this is a website
01:17:05.360 it's a petition i would invite any of your listeners to go to let america work.us and sign the petition
01:17:11.540 and really all all my goal is with it is to start applying pressure to politicians to try to start
01:17:19.520 having a conversation like we're having today glenn to start to make people aware that business owners
01:17:25.920 small business owners feel or many small business owners i'm not gonna say all small business owners
01:17:30.540 but many small business owners feel the need to reopen the economy for the sake of our country
01:17:36.360 um for the sake of our employees this ppp loan yeah it's great but let me tell you another huge
01:17:42.880 problem with it that the government uh in the process of doing something good uh did something
01:17:48.300 that that is a hurt small business okay let's talk about unemployment compensation okay this is a huge
01:17:56.720 issue because you know state unemployment benefits are state administered and they're usually about
01:18:03.480 45 percent of someone's compensation well with this coronavirus pack is what they said was that hey
01:18:10.780 any anybody that's unemployed um we're going to give an additional six hundred dollars to
01:18:16.820 those people just it doesn't matter how what your initial compensation was we're going to throw an
01:18:21.900 additional six hundred bucks at those folks okay well think about that for a second that feels really
01:18:27.820 generous and and i and i read something that like you know this was nancy pelosi's like big push
01:18:32.520 um that she called you know like mitch mcconnell cruel because he didn't think we should do this
01:18:37.400 and and think about what this does okay i've got guys that that clean grease ducks in restaurants in
01:18:46.180 manhattan at three in the morning i pay them anywhere from 16 to 24 an hour they can make really great
01:18:53.500 money but what this does is that extra six hundred dollars basically gives these guys about as much
01:19:00.600 money and in some cases more money than i can pay them to do very hard work so they are not wanting to
01:19:09.440 come back to work and i cannot rehire the guys that the triple p loan was meant for me to rehire
01:19:16.600 and let me tell you what happens here so they say well you know if you re if you try to offer an
01:19:23.820 employee a job and he an ex-employee a job and he doesn't come back then you report that to the state
01:19:29.540 unemployment office and they'll cut off his benefits well glenn try giving the state
01:19:35.100 unemployment office a call these days see how many people you get to talk to over there okay
01:19:41.160 the process right is broken it is shattered and it isn't and and so they have all right they have
01:19:48.240 basically acted like this is something that's going to help us and it's not all right sage thank you for
01:19:54.180 being on with us the web address is let americawork.us make sure it's .us uh let americawork.us
01:20:04.420 sage thank you very much and we'll be following and uh probably have you on again to give us a
01:20:09.920 more update on what you're hearing for from small businesses anytime glenn thanks so much thanks to
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01:21:41.500 this is the glenbeck program we're glad you're here you know the number one movie was in america
01:21:57.500 last weekend there are there are 14 movie theaters open in the u.s. right now only one of them is
01:22:05.660 showing new movies so the number one movie in america last week made seventeen hundred dollars
01:22:13.120 uh and it was and it was called swallow now yeah i just don't know there's it's not what you're
01:22:25.480 thinking it actually is getting good critic reviews uh on rotten tomatoes only 60 of the audience but
01:22:32.100 like 92 of critics it's a story of a newly pregnant housewife she seems content to spend her time
01:22:38.640 tending to an immaculate home doting on her kendall husband however as the pressure to meet her
01:22:44.680 controlling in-laws and husband's rigid expectations amount cracks begin to appear in her carefully
01:22:49.940 created facade hunter develops a dangerous habit and a dark secret from her past seeps out
01:22:56.320 in the form of a disorder called pica a condition that has her compulsively swallowing pica is i've
01:23:06.380 never heard of it pica uh compulsive swallowing inedible and oftentimes life-threatening objects
01:23:13.420 wow uh i mean i don't that doesn't sound like the number one movie in america just right there
01:23:21.480 i mean i don't know if the quarantine actually affected its box office receipts i think 1700 is
01:23:28.080 with or without quarantine probably yeah i think it did really well beat all expectations
01:23:34.660 even before the quarantine
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01:25:18.600 all right here's our update total confirmed cases worldwide now 2 million 400 up from almost 2.2
01:25:30.560 on friday the deaths are up about 20 000 globally the u.s now has 746 000 cases that's up from 687
01:25:44.340 on friday and we are up about 6 000 in deaths to 40 766 we currently have 13 400 people in serious or
01:25:55.800 critical condition uh we are now 13th in fatality rate per 1 million people we are behind the
01:26:04.280 netherlands and sweden and ireland and spain and italy and uk and belgium all those places with
01:26:09.900 socialized medicine at least 20 states now in the u.s are using chinese made aerial drones to ensure
01:26:18.860 that we are following our social distancing uh regulations stew this is what i think the problem
01:26:29.420 is it's not just about opening up the restaurant it's about that we have 20 states using chinese
01:26:36.900 drones to monitor us yeah i mean the idea that essential activity has been defined in such strange
01:26:44.660 ways like what don't we start with i don't know our constitutionally guaranteed rights wouldn't that
01:26:49.680 be a good place to start when you're talking about essential activities and yet we're banning gun sales
01:26:54.400 we're banning church services we're banning protests we're banning all the things that are included in
01:26:59.780 our constitutionally guaranteed rights and leaving other things bizarrely open like you know florida
01:27:04.820 opened up their beaches this weekend which i think a lot of people were very appreciative of
01:27:09.100 uh however they were only open for things like surfing which like surfing is defined as essential
01:27:15.960 activity because it's exercise i guess but relaxing at the beach and reading a book is not essential
01:27:22.340 so that would be banned by the way that they've opened that's insane that is i think the issue this
01:27:28.640 stuff doesn't make sense to people i think people generally speaking have done a really good job
01:27:33.940 trying to uh you know honor these things and and make sure that they don't spread this virus and
01:27:40.040 they've been incredibly restrained no nobody has a death wish nobody wants to get sick nobody wants
01:27:46.580 everybody else to die they just don't like it that they are being told exactly what to do and now
01:27:53.060 when you have when you have a chinese tech company that is tied directly to the communist party has ccp board
01:28:02.980 members on the board of directors and we're buying drones from them for our police department
01:28:11.280 and the police department is flying these over the heads of people saying hey you gotta go home
01:28:17.800 uh no i i don't think so i don't think so i'm not let's just see i'm not supposed to go to church
01:28:25.020 even if i'm in a car with my windows rolled up not supposed to go to church that's first amendment
01:28:31.100 i'm not supposed to congregate uh and associate with people in a group that's first amendment uh i can't
01:28:39.940 associate with people now uh facebook just banned uh the uh people that were online that were saying
01:28:48.240 hey we want to do a protest in our area they just banned them because the the governors told facebook to
01:28:54.560 ban them so that's first amendment can't go buy a gun that second amendment i mean how much more do
01:29:03.140 we need to do yeah like i would i'd love to see what the the reaction would be by the media if a
01:29:10.240 governor said you know what you guys can't go out and cover these protests because it's just too
01:29:15.940 dangerous can't be outside again same amendment would be being uh restrained uh say okay no freedom
01:29:22.560 of the press just doesn't apply right now you guys can't go out and cover things it's too dangerous
01:29:26.160 how do you think the press would react to that would they react the same way as when our first
01:29:31.300 amendment uh rights go away uh for for the right to we're talking the difference between we're looking
01:29:36.560 at the difference between life and death you guys cannot be in those buildings you can't be doing
01:29:41.540 these things you can't be covering those stories you can't it's just life and death they would go
01:29:48.200 ape yeah they would go absolutely ape and of course that would be completely a rational reaction like
01:29:54.260 many of these places are keeping their employees home working from home if it's possible but if they
01:30:00.420 need to be out at a place covering it they're sending them out there is that okay is that okay
01:30:05.400 because i i can i if the governor tried to stop that it would be the story of the year because they
01:30:14.120 would say it was uh a constitutional violation for a million different reasons and you know what
01:30:18.760 they'd be right about that the same way i mean i think you can ask all you want like you can ask
01:30:25.500 people to not go to church on easter sunday and you know what every church at least that i know of
01:30:31.060 in my area uh did it online and they did everything they could to try to make sure that people were
01:30:36.320 safe and healthy and still were able to to worship would have and would have done in fact my church
01:30:41.980 did it before there was a uh a mandate my church came out like two days before remember i said
01:30:48.300 my church just canceled everything there's no there's no meetings there's no church there's nothing
01:30:55.500 two days later that's when the rest of the country went under i mean we're not stupid we're not stupid
01:31:04.340 right but on the other side like my my mom goes to a church which is a small church and they've been
01:31:09.280 doing uh services with the cars like you know you could pull them with your car and they're doing
01:31:14.820 you know right and that has been completely there's no risk to it it's a small gathering of people in
01:31:20.920 the cars and that has been okay where she she's located i guess but many states are stopping that
01:31:28.520 for what reason for no reason just to show that they can control you that they can push you around
01:31:33.080 and that is what makes people believe i think correctly in some ways that this is a lot more
01:31:40.180 about control than it is about you know control of people rather than control of the virus you know
01:31:45.720 like you know canceling is protests uh you know on facebook all these things feed into that and
01:31:51.640 there's no reason for it should be the opposite you know when you want to say hey like look we
01:31:55.640 understand if you want to go and you want to have a service in your cars if you think it's that
01:31:59.760 important absolutely go and do it just please stay separate you know 99.9 percent of people are going
01:32:06.720 to honor that because they want to they want to they it's it's it's they are so out of touch that it
01:32:14.880 seems as though to i think the average american that likes the constitution it seems as though they are
01:32:22.980 taking advantage of this and they're only making they keep upping it where you're exactly right if
01:32:31.180 they would just ask and say hey look we talked to all of the church leaders and we appreciate that and
01:32:36.580 there's there are ways i mean there's this one church over here that's doing it with cars we would
01:32:41.400 we would highly recommend that but you know it's up to each individual a quarantine is when you quarantine
01:32:49.120 and you isolate the sick people not the healthy people the sick people and that's what they've
01:32:55.880 done they've they've they've quarantined all of the healthy people and look i don't i i don't have a
01:33:03.840 problem uh with it per se because i think it needed to be done but i do have a problem like for instance i
01:33:12.100 don't have a problem with the texas governor and what he's doing and he seems to be opening things up and
01:33:17.640 and uh and moving slowly would i like it to go a little faster maybe but i'm not sitting there
01:33:24.140 looking at all of i'm not being advised by the medical uh people and balancing that with the uh
01:33:32.660 advice that i would get from all the small business people i know that we're in a very dicey situation
01:33:38.240 it better happen in the next couple of weeks that we start to go back to work but not in places like
01:33:43.960 new york all right so what are we going to do i don't have a problem staying at home right now
01:33:50.460 and i'm not going to go to a restaurant if it opened today or the movie theater and it was a
01:33:54.700 packed restaurant or a packed movie theater i'm not going to the movie theater because it's my choice
01:33:59.940 i don't like it when they take my choice away i mean it's like it's like teenagers at some point
01:34:06.960 you have to let them start to make their own choices and fail at the choices because they
01:34:13.820 don't teenagers don't like it when authority says you will do this so you hopefully have raised them
01:34:23.080 enough to only have to put the guardrails around the big stuff well there's no guardrails here we're
01:34:30.500 just children now the city of new york and bill de blasio is encouraging people to be rats and that
01:34:38.660 is i mean that's the city to do it in and rat on your neighbor send pictures of your neighbor doing
01:34:45.360 something that they shouldn't be doing my gosh do you want to talk about the stasi talk about turning
01:34:51.780 neighbor against neighbor wow that's the way to do it 60 percent now of ppp cash went to
01:35:00.160 publicly traded companies congress authorized 350 billion dollars for the payroll protection
01:35:06.720 program for small businesses and it looks like most of that cash went to chain restaurants and
01:35:12.520 franchises and hotels that are part of publicly traded companies franchise locations including some
01:35:19.940 that are technically owned and operated by a larger publicly traded company qualified as small
01:35:26.700 businesses less than 10 percent now of the ppp loans ended up going to small businesses that
01:35:33.380 employed fewer than 50 employees now here's some good news it looks like um covid is easily destroyed
01:35:43.400 by uv light most coronavirus studies are easily destroyed uh by exposure to sunlight including the
01:35:53.040 sars covid 2 uv light cripples the lipid base membrane blah blah blah blah blah blah uvc does not does kill
01:36:02.720 coronavirus uvc light is completely harmless to humans and our eyes uvc light bulbs are available in the
01:36:12.080 u.s i guess if we wanted to open up our business the best thing we could do is maybe put uvc light bulbs
01:36:19.920 everywhere uh in our places of business oh by the way did you see sherman williams has now come out
01:36:26.300 with a paint why aren't we painting all of our hospitals and our schools right now as they're
01:36:32.180 closed they should all be repainted with the anti-covid virus paint somehow or another they've developed a
01:36:39.960 paint that it it kills the coronavirus uh and doesn't allow it to live on the paint surface
01:36:47.820 experts are now saying that it's time to close grocery stores some experts union leaders and small
01:36:55.520 grocery store owners believe it's become too dangerous to let customers browse the aisle
01:37:01.840 so they're now saying the large food chains need to go dark um
01:37:09.640 uh okay that doesn't sound like a good idea but whatever chinese uh has now produced news articles
01:37:23.020 in arabic blaming the u.s for covid 19 things are going to get dicey with china we have an update on that
01:37:31.880 tomorrow that you really don't want to miss uh also it looks like we may run out of beer soda and
01:37:38.800 other carbonated beverages the lockdown uh is is is hurting our ability to make compressed carbon dioxide
01:37:50.900 and uh now it looks like our our bubblies are not going to be so bubbly the overall demand for
01:38:01.260 fuel has dropped over 30 since the pandemic began that in turn has caused ethanol plants to stop producing
01:38:07.240 so much ethanol which is also used as an additive in many fuel products in the u.s that is a problem
01:38:13.940 for consumers of fizzy beverages because a significant portion of the country's supply of compressed
01:38:19.040 carbon dioxide which is used to generate fizz in these beverages comes as a result of the byproduct
01:38:25.260 of ethanol production now i suddenly care about the the oil price and coronavirus the pandemic
01:38:35.220 has reportedly caused shortages on several items but apparently people really like frozen pizza
01:38:43.140 we bought 275 million dollars worth of frozen pizza during the month of march this is an increase of
01:38:52.740 92 percent from the same time period of the previous year according to ad week the increase in sales of
01:39:00.940 frozen pizza is comparable to the recent rush of toilet paper as news of coronavirus and
01:39:06.420 impending shutdowns broke you know i i have to tell you something i was one of them that bought
01:39:12.980 a bunch of frozen pizzas did you stew well i just do that regularly and that's not was no change
01:39:19.160 in my typical pattern yeah i never buy frozen pizzas but boy i did that that that first when we went in
01:39:26.420 and i first did some shopping i went in right to the frozen food aisle and i went right to the pizzas
01:39:30.760 and i'm like we're getting all of those well it makes sense right like it's a good food that will
01:39:35.420 stay for a long time if you happen to be in that uh look the food chain breaks down mom and dad are dead
01:39:42.140 mom and dad are dead you just put this in the microwave kids you step over our dead bodies and you
01:39:49.720 just heat this up and it's called a pizza pocket you'll love it all right there's our update for
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01:41:56.720 hello and uh welcome to the program we're glad you're here it is uh monday my name is glenn beck
01:42:13.320 uh stew brageer is a executive producer and uh just uh my my boy wonder really i make him wear the
01:42:21.420 tights uh he doesn't he doesn't wear them voluntarily but it's good to have you here
01:42:26.220 please never say that again uh so how was your weekend it was good you know it was a
01:42:35.560 i'm trying to unplug as much as possible on the weekend because i really hate talking about this
01:42:40.520 i'm uh i we did one coronavirus free episode of stew does america um based on the idea of
01:42:47.400 turkmenistan who successfully cured all cases of coronavirus in his country by banning the word
01:42:53.700 coronavirus so i thought it works every time it works every time you never ever get a case if
01:42:58.820 you do that so we attempted that one day and it felt good you know i mean it felt good to go back
01:43:03.660 to the old normal problems that we used to deal with like you know one of the things we talked about
01:43:08.960 was this odd double standard between the brett kavanaugh accusations and the joe biden accusations
01:43:17.140 and how there seems to be a slight nuance and separation in the way these are being covered
01:43:24.820 i don't know if anyone else has noticed it it's really difficult to dig into but when you look
01:43:30.100 closely you can you can see a little bit of separation a little blip a little blip of yeah that's
01:43:36.880 strange it's weird because i didn't i haven't been following this because um new york times hasn't
01:43:42.140 printed anything about the joe biden uh problem in fact i don't think it really anyone has done
01:43:47.460 anything i love the fact that in the last few weeks he's gotten like 900 questions and none of none of
01:43:52.600 them were about that no not one pat was telling me off the air when he was in here if i can remember
01:43:57.860 the numbers correctly cnn ran 700 stories about the accusations on against brett kavanaugh uh total total
01:44:05.680 amount of stories written about the joe biden accusations uh zero uh none unbelievable not not
01:44:13.780 one unbelievable now this is after by the way multiple outlets there was a left-wing outlet that
01:44:19.300 initially covered uh these accusations also the new york times did eventually you know 20 days later
01:44:25.320 write a story in which you know they went through and outlined the you know police blotter style with
01:44:32.800 no color or no storytelling no none of it all that was gone from this particular story um and they did
01:44:39.780 write one story about it in which they didn't come to any conclusion uh they just basically said this is
01:44:46.120 what the biden campaign said in response right and there was no pattern this is this comes from their
01:44:52.380 their their headline or their twitter uh feed you know in that story we found no pattern of any kind
01:44:58.820 of sexual misconduct except for all of the women in the past that uh claimed that he was sexually
01:45:05.520 touching them and sniffing his hair the past is an important part of a pattern being established
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01:46:34.000 this is the glenbeck program we're glad you're here um i want to talk to you a little bit about
01:46:50.100 wednesday's special uh i'm doing something um i'm doing something on event 201
01:46:58.020 and we debated whether or not we should do this or not because i know exactly how it's going to be
01:47:05.280 painted um by the media but i on the other hand believe that you are smart uh you're not a moron
01:47:14.880 and you can figure it out um event 201 is the answer on who drafted the agenda for our response to this
01:47:25.580 how did this how did this happen um who was involved event 201 was something that is all on videotape
01:47:39.540 it's not a secret um it was an event that was planned by um bill gates and others on what do we do in case
01:47:50.520 of a pandemic and it's all on tape uh and we're going to show you all of the highlights of it and
01:47:58.020 show you where these things came from and is this good or bad i tend to think that it's good um as long
01:48:06.180 as people are aware of all of it um because this is what we want our leaders to do this is what we want
01:48:12.820 our businesses to do um we want them to war game and say hey if this happened we all know that we were due
01:48:20.580 for a pandemic but how much of a role did this play in what we're experiencing today and is it good
01:48:29.720 or not i think it is as long as it's out in the open which it was um but they're going to say this is a
01:48:37.460 conspiracy theory and yada yada no conspiracy has to be really behind closed doors and hidden this
01:48:44.900 wasn't hidden at all but when you see the war gaming that happened over a couple of days and you see the
01:48:54.920 heads of businesses and banking and and everything else coming together and saying okay here's the
01:49:00.680 scenario what do you do and they go through all of it the economy how to close things down what to do
01:49:09.280 how to handle the public how to handle public relations it was to me it was a little disturbing
01:49:14.920 on uh how they war gamed the media um and so they could be prepared for what to say with the media but
01:49:23.220 um if i put myself in their shoes it's exactly what i would have done as well um
01:49:29.980 so that's coming on wednesday and it's something that i think you need to see um and we all just
01:49:38.240 should discuss is this what we want our people to do and how much of this affected our government
01:49:44.660 and are these people still involved um you know and who's giving the president advice those are things
01:49:53.720 that we should um talk about and know about but the questions that the media does not want you to
01:50:01.360 hear and big tech does not want you to hear um you know up on the board it stew can you read on the
01:50:07.540 chalkboard those those what is it five steps uh to world global change i wrote this about a year and a half
01:50:15.980 ago one was polarization uh slash civil unrest two economic destabilization three tech disruption
01:50:24.820 and four trust implosion and then kind of have a box at the end that just says new world order
01:50:30.140 i think that was kind of so it's kind of a step five i guess yeah the all of those now are happening
01:50:37.900 because of coronavirus this was what i said would have to happen for us to change the world and i i don't
01:50:46.800 want to change the world per se i mean i like to make things better but for those who had global designs
01:50:53.920 and wanted to shape the world closer to their heart's desire this is what it took to do it and all of
01:51:02.300 those things now are either happening or are soon to happen uh and you just need to be aware of it
01:51:11.300 i had a conversation with somebody this weekend um and he does stability reports and um uh you know
01:51:21.440 big big thinking kind of stuff and he called me up and he said i i want to understand the this new
01:51:27.200 movement uh about you know civil rights and coronavirus he said what do you think that's
01:51:33.320 really all about and i said i think it's about well i don't know civil rights and everything that's going
01:51:38.180 on with the coronavirus i said this is not about opening up a any given restaurant this is about being
01:51:45.040 told you cannot do things americans do not like to be told you cannot do this we will gladly volunteer
01:51:54.520 but to get a ticket or to be called a criminal or to be asked to rat on neighbors or to have a drone
01:52:03.500 fly in your backyard when you have you know a barbecue no that's not america and i think that's going to
01:52:10.960 play a role and i think the left is going to use this and you're already seeing it with uh ilan omar
01:52:17.580 and she is now asking for all rent to be suspended in new york already about 40 percent of renters in
01:52:27.460 new york did not pay their rent uh and this is going to become a rallying cry for the left you're
01:52:33.240 going to look at universal basic income they're going to say no rent they're going to do all these
01:52:38.160 kinds of things and you're going to have a wicked wicked stew that is coming out of this that is much
01:52:43.960 worse than occupy wall street um and i think that's going to start happening soon uh as soon as people
01:52:50.460 start to go back to work and uh a lot of people are going to fall for it and uh he said that he was
01:52:57.680 working on this report because um he was uh he advises lots of companies and powerful people etc etc on
01:53:09.540 you know what the stability of the country is going to be like and i heard from him that he was
01:53:17.180 thinking that uh he didn't think that the cities were going to be necessarily uh in great shape he
01:53:25.700 said i'm not predicting it he said but i can see all of the pieces come into line where we could have
01:53:32.800 real civil unrest and those big cities are not going to be the place to be what i happen to agree with
01:53:38.240 i mean it's quite clear that population density is a big part of this right i mean it's going i mean
01:53:44.180 that doesn't mean it doesn't hit other areas but it's hard to picture complete societal meltdowns like
01:53:50.620 we've seen in in new york city in you know some rural wyoming area so i i it's just just that
01:53:58.840 fundamental thing going on is it's got to i think i'm going to convince some people to think that maybe
01:54:04.780 rethink the idea of just city living generally like you know this is something that is a it's
01:54:10.060 going to be a problem for a while it looks like and you know moving out of those areas just seems
01:54:16.420 like it would be a move that you'd want to consider because these things can flare up quickly as we've
01:54:22.000 seen here you're gonna if you were living in new york city is there a chance as soon as you could move
01:54:27.360 that you wouldn't move i would i'd be out of that city and i mean that's one of the reasons why we
01:54:33.600 left i mean if this thing you know i used to say all the time if this city ever melts down it's just
01:54:39.340 they're going to be eating each other within a month uh how many ways off the island glenn you
01:54:45.200 always say there's only this way you know how many paths off the island are there yeah six six yeah
01:54:50.140 uh six bridges off of the uh off of the island but uh i think that there are um i think that there
01:54:58.740 are when when you have lines in california uh coming off of the highway with the cars to get to a soup
01:55:07.940 kitchen to get to a food bank you've got serious issues and we really have to take care of our
01:55:15.520 neighbors and and help one another not spy on one another help one another where are you seeing
01:55:22.240 that message outside of outside of trump and pence you know and i hear pence you know give this this
01:55:29.100 kind of this speech almost every day um but uh where are you hearing that where are you hearing take
01:55:36.420 care of one another reach out yeah don't spy help each other yeah and be rational you know it's funny
01:55:44.820 like we're getting to that point glenn remember after hurricane katrina they obviously have the
01:55:49.880 disaster in new orleans and a lot of people get up and they leave to avoid the hurricane
01:55:54.400 and tons of people never go back to new orleans to live they wind up going to the new city and never
01:56:01.760 visit their apartment never visit their home again this happened all over the place it's happening also
01:56:07.500 in new york city now where people are saying look we're looking at the next what several months of not
01:56:13.960 being able to do anything why am i gonna even bother going back to that apartment i'll send a
01:56:18.680 i'll send a moving company over there if we can get my stuff out of there and i'll go live somewhere
01:56:23.100 else in the country because this this is going to be shut down tons of people glenn you know just they
01:56:28.340 left because it was getting bad or they were out of town on business and decided not to go back to
01:56:32.960 new york so now they're out of that they're not back in new york now they haven't been back in you
01:56:38.140 know a month and a half and they may never go back and i don't think you're gonna yeah i don't know if
01:56:42.340 you're ever going to be able to i mean when i say ever uh you know for the next 12 or 18 months i
01:56:48.380 think there are going to be places in the country that are going to have flare up after flare up after
01:56:52.600 flare up and new york would be i would think one of them where you know you just you the the one
01:56:58.360 thing i haven't heard anybody talk about is okay when we open up the country are we going to open up
01:57:03.180 the airports to international travel are we going to are we going to do that because international travel
01:57:10.260 is what caused hong kong to go back into alert you know they didn't have a problem with it in china
01:57:16.760 or in hong kong uh they had already gotten past it then they opened everything up and people started
01:57:22.680 traveling from hong kong to europe and then back and brought the virus back because it's a new strain
01:57:28.700 there's the chinese strain we have the european strain and there's more than just the two strains
01:57:34.500 um so it's it's going to be it's going to be circulating for a while so when we do open up
01:57:40.860 what's normal yeah they're talking about basically for the foreseeable future until there's a cure or a
01:57:48.440 vaccine or whatever for this they're talking about uh international travel everybody just being
01:57:54.480 in a 14-day quarantine that comes to visit well that eliminates all all international vacation travel
01:58:02.400 right no one can come and quarantine for 14 days and then go on vacation unless you have a really
01:58:08.320 sweet vacation plan at work uh so that's basically eliminating all of that i mean what does that do
01:58:14.020 to the airlines long term right what does that do to disney and and and and and other vacation locations
01:58:19.760 in the united states i mean it is a it's a total change of the way we we um we kind of do everything
01:58:25.960 with the economy and life in general and that's why like you have to focus all this stuff is is is somewhat
01:58:32.400 uh academic as to whether we quote unquote the government tells us we can go to restaurants
01:58:37.460 or not i mean it's important right and that stuff's going to have to flesh itself out but long term
01:58:42.060 really all there is is how do we get this to a point where there's a cure or a treatment that will
01:58:47.020 convince people they're not going to die when they go out to eat that's what we have to do convince
01:58:51.780 people they're not going to die if you can do that whether the the virus can keep going forever
01:58:57.640 if we have a treatment that will back people off from the verge of death to to being able to survive
01:59:03.040 a really bad illness we can make make our way through that when we're knocking off grandpa and
01:59:09.660 grandma at a rate of 20 percent of the people who get tested for it and test positive die that's just
01:59:16.240 not acceptable i don't care you know that so many people throw that out there it's like oh well it's
01:59:20.600 only affecting old people and people with pre-existing conditions the number for pre-existing conditions in
01:59:25.340 this country is 157 million that that is not it's not it's not an okay thing just be like ah it's just
01:59:32.940 that half of the country that might die from it there's a significant percentage and then you know
01:59:38.000 above 65 years old you're talking about 50 million people these are not people i'm willing to lose
01:59:43.300 um so let's get to a point where we can go really hardcore and trying to get a you know capitalism will
01:59:49.080 come up with a solution here eventually we're just going to have to really muddle through until that
01:59:53.400 occurs man listen to this marxist socialist i i don't want 50 million people to die if we have
01:59:59.600 to keep the economy closed wow we know the true conservative is now thanks uh all right i i don't
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02:01:39.640 this is the glenn beck program i cannot let a uh show go by where there's a big brian stelter from
02:01:56.680 cnn uh story and not comment on it brian wrote uh from cnn on saturday last night i hit a wall
02:02:05.440 gutted by the death toll disturbed by the government's shortcomings dismayed by the
02:02:11.440 political rhetoric that bears no resemblance to reality worried about my friends who are losing
02:02:16.520 jobs kids or missing school senior citizens or living in fear i crawled in bed and i tried for
02:02:23.400 our pre-pandemic lives tears that have been waiting a month to escape what i
02:02:31.100 now you're going to take a a critical position on i am not i am not i am you know what they said
02:02:44.240 about me that i was making it up that i didn't care when i said i worried about my country i'm
02:02:49.120 going to give brian stelter the benefit of the doubt that what he's saying here is he worries
02:02:53.580 about his country but uh gee did anybody there at cnn give me the benefit of the doubt brian
02:03:00.800 no no now you know what it feels like the left does have this thing where when it's when it's you
02:03:09.000 know it's when children in cages on the border and they have this uh you know mythology uh all
02:03:15.220 crafted into their minds and they're telling that story to themselves it's like that's totally okay
02:03:20.320 to cry about in public but when you're crying for the loss of freedoms then that's a terrible uh you
02:03:26.580 know a mis misstep i suppose and you notice he didn't say that he was crying about the loss of
02:03:32.280 freedoms uh it wasn't not in that wasn't included in there at all but uh cry yourself to sleep on your
02:03:41.180 giant pillow brian it's not actually giant it's normal size but he is so small this is the glenbeck
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