The Glenn Beck Program - March 18, 2020


Another Government Power-Grab? | Guest: Rep. Thomas Massie | 3⧸18⧸20


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The latest on Coronavirus and how it s killing tens of thousands of people and how to prevent getting sick with it. Plus, the latest on the Governor Andrew Cuomo s plan to shut down New York City s entire retail outlets after 8 p.m. because of the virus.

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00:00:00.000 this is the glenbeck program uh so with all the talk about coronavirus people have stopped talking
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00:01:06.380 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment people people people we have a show to do welcome to it
00:01:30.280 it is uh wednesday and a big show it is at that all the latest on the coronavirus
00:01:35.760 uh some of the crazy things that are happening hey governor cuomo shut up that and more when we
00:01:46.400 begin in one minute this is the glenbeck program
00:01:50.200 so what's it take to sell a house if you've if you've ever done it i mean can you imagine selling
00:01:57.860 your house today stew can you imagine selling that selling your house and nobody's coming over you
00:02:02.500 don't want anybody coming over to your house oh no no no i don't know what you would even do
00:02:06.800 honestly at this point right with that and if you if you are looking to sell your house or
00:02:11.520 you know uh you i mean you want to go into other people's houses right now this is really going to
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00:03:27.080 so doctors are now saying 86 percent of the people with coronavirus are walking around
00:03:35.480 undetected they have absolutely no idea that they have it and that's why we're supposed to
00:03:42.600 you know shut everything down now andrew cuomo who i just love i just i'm in love i hope he runs
00:03:51.960 for president someday don't say that out loud oh my gosh it's like saying candy man three times in a
00:03:58.140 mirror um this is i'm quoting andrew cuomo this is not a war that can be won alone which is why new
00:04:06.300 york is partnering with our neighbor states to implement a uniform standard that not only keeps
00:04:11.160 our people safe but also prevents the state shopping where residents of one state travel to
00:04:15.820 another and vice versa the uh the governor said essential businesses like supermarkets and gas
00:04:22.680 stations are going to be able to stay open after 8 p.m all other non-essential businesses must close
00:04:28.300 including movie theaters and casinos can you imagine casinos are like the old people magnet 1.00
00:04:36.100 you go to these casinos and they're all old people casinos should be turned into hospitals 1.00
00:04:42.500 at this point uh he went on and said we've got to work together the feds have been asleep at the switch
00:04:49.140 can somebody tell me how how how has can you help me with this too how has donald trump
00:04:57.200 been asleep at the switch how have the feds been asleep at the switch i mean they tried to make this
00:05:03.420 case early on right when you know a lot it wasn't just trump a lot of people were kind of mocking this
00:05:10.280 and sort of like downplaying it um you know some people were actually mocking it i don't think trump
00:05:14.640 was mocking it but he was definitely downplaying it you know it'd be a few weeks we have a few cases
00:05:18.460 it's not a big deal uh you know it'll burn out in april um you know but that was that before people
00:05:23.500 had under an understanding as to where this was going right as it's as you've seen a clear shift
00:05:29.780 from not only trump um but i think the entire federal government in the way this has been
00:05:35.380 handled and you know and including many of the people who support trump who were you know kind
00:05:40.880 of skeptical of this at first have come around to it i mean trump is saying no more than 10 people
00:05:46.220 should get together at any point in america i know like that's a that's a big statement jim gaffigan's
00:05:51.220 got to break his family up half his kids can't live with him i mean this is insane it's insane
00:05:58.020 so we had the we had the very beginning of this and people were like they're not doing enough
00:06:03.640 okay well every time he did something you said it was racist to do now the whole world is doing what
00:06:10.520 he's done so every time he did something you said it was too far or racist now i can't think of
00:06:19.860 anything else that they could possibly do that would stay within the bounds of the constitution i mean i
00:06:26.920 think there's some things that are outside of the bounds of the constitution right now where the fed
00:06:30.880 is talking now about just sending people money treasury came out yesterday and said we're just
00:06:35.840 gonna send people thousand dollars everybody gets a thousand dollars it's like oprah except you don't even
00:06:41.620 have to look under your chair it just arrives it's crazy now i heard on npr this morning i'm listening i
00:06:51.100 listen so you don't have to and i'm listening this morning and they're like the president just okayed
00:06:57.460 a trillion dollars i mean but what is that going to do i don't know what that's going to do i tend to
00:07:04.860 agree with you is that going to do anything other than bail out the airlines i mean there are a few things
00:07:11.880 for national security we have to have airlines would be one of them airline companies boeing would
00:07:20.420 be another one there are things that are in our strategic uh defense that we would we would like to
00:07:27.440 have around but also the idea that people are going to have money a million people might lose their jobs
00:07:34.080 just this month a million people they're now talking about a possibility of uh 20 percent
00:07:43.060 unemployment so you know between 20 that's real numbers that's not the fake numbers uh i'm sorry
00:07:49.680 that is the fake number that's not the real number do you understand what i'm saying stew's giving me a
00:07:56.240 confused look the real number is the is the one the shadow stats where you actually look at all of the
00:08:03.700 numbers and it's the way we used to measure it during the great depression which adds points to the
00:08:10.860 unemployment so if it's at 10 the shadow status really it's like 12 or 15 they're saying now the
00:08:19.340 new jimmied number is 20 that's approaching depression kind of numbers during the depression
00:08:27.960 it was 30 in raw numbers so giving people some money might be a good thing i don't know what
00:08:37.320 they're going to spend it on i don't know how you're going to spend it on amazon is i mean
00:08:41.260 check amazon stock if amazon stock is going down something is really wrong amazon stock should be going
00:08:48.380 through the roof so the governors get together under cuomo and they say you know we've got to take care
00:08:56.280 of this we got to work together the fans have been asleep at the switch uh-huh then cuomo says it's
00:09:02.880 chaos i think it feels like uh the country's out of control there's no clear direction there's no clear
00:09:10.160 path of course there's no clear path we don't know where we're headed yet we don't know what this thing
00:09:17.880 really even is yet there's no clear path what do you what do you want what do you want we're all
00:09:25.620 seeing uh we're all seeing our strongest and most direct actions uh taking place at the state level
00:09:32.320 now listen it's taking place at the state level i've said many times over the past several days in
00:09:37.360 our state we're going to get through this one because we're all family this is new jersey's governor
00:09:43.040 yeah crime families but if we're all in this together we have to work with our new neighboring
00:09:48.060 states you know the the work against corona is not just up to some of us it's up to all of us
00:09:55.240 cuomo said he was calling the federal government to implement nationwide protocols but in their absence
00:10:00.640 we're taking this on ourselves a dummy that's what you're supposed to do the state has the right
00:10:09.600 to do these things not the federal government i love these people who are waiting around it's you
00:10:15.720 know what it's the same socialist mentality that are saying oh gee we need to we need to nationalize
00:10:22.320 everything i've got a whole buttload of stats on who's actually doing things today where the where
00:10:30.060 the uh the the vaccine and all of this is coming from it's not going to come from the united states
00:10:37.260 government most likely it's going to come from a private business it's going to come the answers
00:10:42.240 are in people not the government oh i can't i can't take it so they're now saying that they're
00:10:50.840 going to put all these things uh in place uh and it's just essential business well can i ask you what
00:10:57.560 essential business is stew if you had to define it what is essential business seems like when they're
00:11:02.780 defining it in the strict way it's grocery stores it's doctors offices pharmacies and banks
00:11:10.260 yeah in san francisco they also say exercise facilities i don't think that's essential i don't
00:11:19.960 know about you um no i definitely if you look at me you know that i do not think exercise is essential
00:11:26.700 it's quite clear maybe it's just us maybe it's just us maybe it's just us you know big marshmallow
00:11:33.300 people that are like no that's not essential everybody else is like yeah it is brother look
00:11:38.240 at yourself uh tasks that are essential to maintain health safety such as obtaining medicine or seeking
00:11:46.320 a doctor is uh is essential getting necessary services or supplies for themselves or their families
00:11:53.020 food supplies pet food supplies necessary for staying at home that would be in the old days
00:11:58.880 that would have been a trip to uh the video store can you imagine can you imagine living in a world
00:12:05.320 where we were still all going to blockbuster because the government had gotten involved and said none of
00:12:11.500 this internet stuff and we all had to go to blockbuster and we couldn't oh my gosh we eat each other by the
00:12:18.880 end of the week um let's see getting next necessary services engaging in outdoor activities such as
00:12:26.780 walking hiking or running provided they maintain at least six feet of social distancing so you can go
00:12:33.020 outside and you can run or walk yeah my kids aren't going to do that nobody's going to do that i'm not
00:12:40.600 doing that certainly who's doing that i was talking to an old friend of mine vinnie penn uh from
00:12:47.520 new haven he's on our uh station in we at weli we were talking about this yesterday how our kids
00:12:53.900 just look at walking like what walk i mean i'm not one of those guys who like why i used to walk
00:13:00.780 10 miles to school in the snow and it was up to my adam's apple and we and i had no legs at the time
00:13:08.320 and it was uphill straight uphill i mean it was a 90 degree angle uphill i'm not one of those guys
00:13:14.380 but i did have to walk to school like a you know mile and a half my kids live about a mile away from
00:13:21.580 the school if i told them you got to walk to school they'd be like dad i'm calling the police i think
00:13:27.880 that's abusive caring for a family in another household that's also essential caring for elderly
00:13:34.260 and minors shelter in place order also does not apply to those going to work in an essential business
00:13:40.600 or an essential government function that includes essential infrastructure including construction
00:13:46.360 of housing and operation of public transportation and utilities so the construction sites can still
00:13:52.440 work um but do or do we work grocery stores farmer markets food banks convenience stores businesses
00:14:00.180 that provide necessities of life for economically disadvantaged individuals pharmacies healthcare stores
00:14:05.900 healthcare facilities gas stations auto repair facilities auto repair facilities
00:14:11.740 i mean maybe if you're operating one of the city buses or something nobody's cars breaking down you
00:14:18.020 know which money we're all going to save on gas at just at the time where it's like a dime a gallon
00:14:23.320 to banks garbage collection definitely essential hardware stores plumbers electricians and other service
00:14:31.300 providers necessary to maintain safety sanitation essential operation educational institutions for
00:14:37.120 the purpose of facilitating distance learning laundromats dry cleaners laundry service businesses that
00:14:44.040 ship or deliver groceries food goods directly child care facilities oh my gosh you sending your kid to
00:14:49.220 child care now i mean if you have you're a parent and you have to oh my gosh can you imagine sending
00:14:55.800 your kid to child care it's like hey let's have my kids sit in the petri dish in just a slightly warm
00:15:02.440 oven it's like that all the time when you go to do to child care uh but we have a place that occasionally
00:15:07.280 we have our kids get dropped off at and they you know giving us the update of how they're going to
00:15:12.320 clean the facility more often and everything else they're still open but they're at the place now where
00:15:16.820 they are picking up the kids outside so they'll come outside to your car so you don't walk in
00:15:23.500 and they take the temperature of every kid before they go in and not to mention all of the cleaning
00:15:29.080 and sanitizing that goes on like every nine seconds it's pretty how about little billy who how about
00:15:34.040 little billy who's currently blowing snot bubbles uh his nose i mean there's always kids that are you
00:15:41.660 know they look totally fine and then you start you know touching their hands and face and stuff and
00:15:48.580 they've got snot bubbles and you're only touching their face to just take a kleenex and like kid
00:15:54.940 wipe that off your face i mean it's always kids are always like that roles required for any essential 0.63
00:16:02.340 business to maintain basic operations which include security payroll and similar activities uh the
00:16:09.260 northern california shelter in place order applies to san francisco berkeley san mateo san blah blah blah
00:16:16.040 you don't need that in the rest of the country we must move aggressively and immediately the time
00:16:23.160 for half measures is over history will not forgive us for waiting an hour more i hate that kind of talk
00:16:29.300 not good yeah no i hate that as well uh good to give you another update because obviously 2020 is
00:16:34.480 starting off in such a positive foot uh there's been a uh uh earthquake in salt lake city looks like
00:16:41.020 um 5.7 magnitude so the point of where 5.7 pretty significant um there's you know there's a lot of
00:16:49.080 videos being posted where it's one of those things where like you have a hanging light from your ceiling and
00:16:52.940 it's swaying back and forth visibly uh type of situation i don't know how uh serious it is uh at this
00:17:00.440 point but uh 5.7 is pretty significant isn't it you definitely feel it's definitely feeling it yeah
00:17:07.260 everybody felt it certainly in the area that's uh to that it's to that level at least um you know
00:17:12.600 that i don't know that so a lot of people don't know this but the uh the church of jesus christ
00:17:18.760 of latter-day saints formerly known as the mormons uh and still known by everybody by as the mormons
00:17:24.900 uh they went and uh they shored up all of the main structures uh in for the church and i think they
00:17:36.560 made them solid for the richter scale at like a nine something crazy because you know in the end
00:17:45.660 times you know you'll have earthquakes and everything else so they they tried to make them as bulletproof
00:17:50.540 as possible you know knowing that god could destroy anything but you know building everything up to a
00:17:57.540 nine also what people don't know is there's a tunnel system underneath most of salt lake city
00:18:03.340 um and the church has has built this tunnel system and filled it with food i think they can take care
00:18:10.600 of the entire population of salt lake for like a month or something crazy like that but i have to tell
00:18:18.200 you with the plague you know with the with the the coronavirus sweeping the world with the locusts
00:18:25.300 and now earthquakes i don't know you might want to crack open i mean i don't think it's the end time
00:18:31.280 but then again i don't think we're supposed to know when the end times are maybe it's just me
00:18:36.640 can we stop with the earthquakes please lord stop with the earthquakes
00:18:42.700 let me know if there's a volcano anywhere well yeah that's going off today or
00:18:48.340 if there's a sudden appearance that everyone can see of a guy named jesus um all right bill is the type
00:18:55.560 of runner who usually places uh second or third in his age group at races he lives in colorado and a lot
00:19:00.980 of the races that he participates in um are in the mountains so it's not so much of a surprise that
00:19:08.140 a year ago and he injured his knees during a downhill section of the race oh that's worse
00:19:13.080 he was running more than 12 miles an hour a good thing that bill understood about relief factor and he
00:19:20.160 began taking it daily but bill's not the type of guy to let something keep him from doing what he loves
00:19:24.980 and relief factor was there to help him make that stand you know who's going to survive all of this
00:19:29.380 stuff the people that live around the mountains because they do crap like this i get in the car 0.83
00:19:33.900 and i'm like i would have stopped a long time ago if i was a pioneer i was like go yeah west young man 0.71
00:19:39.520 nah that river the missouri it's too big and then i hear there's mountains no thank you anyway the people
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00:20:32.100 up 10 seconds station id so now we're talking about cash hoarding yesterday it was people who are
00:20:55.180 hoarding food now it's cash hoarding stew how is it that you are hoarding cash it's your cash you earned
00:21:09.220 it they can always make more what do you mean by cash hoarding uh i guess that they're worried about a
00:21:18.760 run on the banks maybe people going in and pulling out lots of cash didn't you say you had an experience
00:21:23.340 with something like this at the bank the other day where they didn't really want to give you your
00:21:26.980 money well let's just say in theory i wouldn't say that i was going and get trying to get some
00:21:34.360 money i believe everybody should if you can have a month's worth of cash what is it going to take
00:21:40.420 to have your family not have to go to an atm for at least a week can you can you have that amount of
00:21:51.000 cash in your house or you know someplace what's it going to take to do a month well in theory someone
00:21:58.220 like me went to the local bank which you know i have great respect for don't put your money into these
00:22:05.700 big huge banks get them into a local bank and i said hey i want to take out just this amount of money
00:22:12.600 uh from the bank oh i don't know um gosh i'll have to call you back but i just want to redraw
00:22:22.020 yeah that's i don't huh now i live 30 minutes away from the federal reserve it's going to take them
00:22:31.580 a week can you come in maybe on tuesday i think we could get your cash by then excuse me a week really
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00:24:00.460 yeah welcome to the glenbeck program it's wednesday tonight just the facts on the coronavirus and we
00:24:21.560 have i don't know if you guys have seen the uh the uh netflix special pandemic uh but the the main
00:24:28.960 doctor in that she she does this for a living she goes to all the scariest places in the world she's 1.00
00:24:34.560 going to be on tonight and she's going to be taking your questions if you have a question about the
00:24:39.980 coronavirus uh she'll be taking those all you have to do is just tweet them to hashtag gb just the facts
00:24:48.440 gb just the facts get them in uh so we have uh have them all ready for her tonight that airs at 9 p.m 0.73
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00:25:26.460 year now use the promo code glenn that's blaze tv.com slash glenn all right stock market just opened
00:25:32.960 and uh looks like it's down again 1100 points those all just 1156 but that's it that's all it's not
00:25:42.700 down 3 000 like the other day so right uh you know there's a bright side to it so i think we should
00:25:50.180 do i i'd like to do a couple things i'd like to uh bet they say you can never you can never call the
00:25:55.600 bottom uh i i'd like to i'd like to take bets on a who is going to be the first person in our
00:26:03.340 building to uh contract coronavirus let's all say it together jeffy uh who's going to be the first to
00:26:13.360 contract the coronavirus uh i'd like to have a little office pool uh and then uh and then i'd like
00:26:19.960 to know what do you think the dow is going to end up at when we hit bottom and i don't think we're
00:26:25.040 going to hit bottom until maybe next summer when do we hit next summer really yeah i do that's
00:26:32.940 something i think it's going to go on for a while completely different too than uh than just a
00:26:37.340 couple of months of the coronavirus scare i suppose you're predicting uh yeah i'm just i'm you know i'm
00:26:45.220 looking at the you know the the predictions from the treasury that we could have 20 jobless uh and
00:26:52.860 and and and and we're we're going to be inside for at least eight weeks uh and this thing comes
00:26:59.920 back again this fall unless we get a vaccine and then we're going to be past it pretty quickly but
00:27:05.300 we're we're headed for some you know some rough rough times good news is we're going to make it we all
00:27:11.780 live including jeffy including my children which is really boy i mean i'm i don't know about
00:27:18.980 anybody else but i don't know how my wife does it she does this she's done this every day of their 1.00
00:27:24.980 lives what we're wearing on you a little bit are they no no oh okay good good because i was gotten
00:27:32.620 anybody else huh no yeah we we have no it's fun when school is out because then everybody can come
00:27:40.840 over and to stay all day and it's fun it's fun you know after two or three weeks of it it gets
00:27:50.200 more fun yeah yeah you know what the only saving grace i have uh is they will storm off in anger and
00:27:58.900 go to their rooms you know what i mean my daughter she's going through that age where they don't do
00:28:04.500 that they just lay down on the floor and kick and scream uh which is always fun because there's no
00:28:10.060 escaping that there's no escaping that age and uh man i don't miss it i don't miss it at all no
00:28:17.720 at all yeah um all right let me give you a couple of other uh stories here we're talking now uh
00:28:24.980 according to the treasury um uh we had uh steven uh mnuchin go in uh and meet with the republicans
00:28:33.600 the senators yesterday he said if we don't give us a trillion dollars does any of this sound familiar
00:28:38.400 if you don't give us a trillion dollars right now oh man dogs and cats are going to be sleeping
00:28:44.620 together it's going to be crazy half dog half cat people walking around you have to have a trillion
00:28:51.260 dollars right now because this he says is potentially worse than the 2008 financial crisis
00:28:57.480 extraordinarily high unemployment yada yada so he had to have a trillion dollars yesterday there's
00:29:04.040 also something else the government is in talks with now with high tech u.s government is in an active
00:29:10.340 talks with facebook and google and a wide range of array of tech companies and health experts about how
00:29:18.160 they can use data gleaned from america's phones to combat the coronavirus including tracking whether
00:29:25.140 people are keeping a safe distance yeah just uh to stem the outbreak why i don't care i'm not doing
00:29:32.200 anything wrong they can monitor everything i do they're just gonna get bored that's all i don't
00:29:36.960 care i'm not doing anything wrong this is the south korean model of the how they're responding to this
00:29:42.000 uh oh yeah and it's yeah south korea doesn't have what i like to call the u.s um constitution no
00:29:50.020 that's not what's that notable difference between the two countries that's totally crazy
00:29:54.740 analyzing analyzing the trends in smartphone owners whereabouts could prove to be a powerful tool
00:30:01.340 for health authorities now what they're saying love this what they're saying is they're asking
00:30:06.300 these companies to compile the data in an anonymous aggregated form which they can then use to map the
00:30:14.600 spread of the infection but they don't want anything this whole thing that you can make all of the data
00:30:19.540 anonymous is ridiculous i mean right now i know of two people that are leaving the areas where you live
00:30:28.440 at a certain time every day i can see that anonymous cell phone travel from oh your house 0.95
00:30:36.260 to my studios at the same time there's only two people that i know of and one of them lives in your house
00:30:44.060 stew and the other one lives in pat's house i mean you can't take them and make them anonymous
00:30:50.760 anymore you have too much data now yeah i think too there's a chance that this gets let's just say we
00:30:57.340 are all quarantined inside our homes for the next seven or eight weeks right picture the situation we
00:31:03.660 are obviously at the end of our ropes everybody wants to go out they don't won't let us go out
00:31:08.700 it's too dangerous then they offer us the out of being able to essentially opt in to this south
00:31:16.060 korean model which of course we're not taking away your constitutional rights you're opting into it
00:31:20.680 um you you know and this will give you a pass to be able to go out because in south korea they're
00:31:25.740 letting people go and live their lives as normal they are just constantly monitoring and then if you
00:31:31.540 are uh sick they will know who you're with because they've been monitoring you and if you're sick they
00:31:37.400 will quarantine you and make sure that you're out of the population um the it's almost like if you kind of
00:31:44.100 like what happened with airport security right where airport security is really annoying it's
00:31:48.380 really annoying the lines are long they keep doing all these things i gotta take my shoes off i take
00:31:51.500 my belt off hey there's a chance to opt in to tsa pre we can take that problem away from you
00:31:56.120 so it almost feels like a wonderful solution to you you actually are excited about it and i'm very
00:32:01.340 excited about tsa pre i'm a member well you know what's you know what's great stew is even tsa pre
00:32:07.680 that's a little slow but we have an option just give me your retina scan oh the clear thing right
00:32:14.300 isn't that clear thing is so bad don't do clear don't do clear don't what were people thinking
00:32:22.840 about the giving up your freedom for your security thing was that supposed to be something that's
00:32:26.920 really easy no i'll never do that and then at the first sign of trouble we're all willing to oh yeah
00:32:33.060 it's for the public safety it's to keep everybody healthy i don't want anybody to get sick well wait
00:32:38.380 a minute what about the giving up all your freedoms for your for your safety i know but i left i i left
00:32:44.640 that pocket constitution i have in the little tray at the tsa thing and i forgot to pick it back up so
00:32:50.900 i didn't is it in there i mean it's it really is uh nuts and especially the the federal government
00:32:58.600 cannot do these things the federal government can't do it when the when national security is
00:33:06.680 threatened and the way we think of national security that's when the government and the the federal
00:33:12.340 government and the president can be at the peak of their power but governors are at the peak of their
00:33:19.100 power when the public health is at stake because the the the governor is the one that can do health
00:33:26.000 restrictions but the federal government is they're being the cuomo is begging the federal government 0.97
00:33:32.920 to do this no i don't want the federal government doing any of this stuff when it comes to telling us
00:33:39.540 what we can and can't do in our own community that's our own communities and our governors that can do that
00:33:45.780 don't pass that off to washington that's insane the other thing is all of this stuff they're going to
00:33:52.460 send us free checks okay can somebody tell us what we're going to do with those free checks because
00:33:57.580 we're not going on vacation we're not going out clothes shopping we're not we're not even going to
00:34:02.480 a restaurant we're not eating out but it's rent right it's rent yeah bills yeah right and so i agree
00:34:09.180 with i agree with that being able to take care of rent but that's not a stimulus that's just a cover
00:34:16.620 the basics that's a universal basic income check yeah this stuff is so dangerous and here's why
00:34:24.860 it's never going away if it is tied to this emergency because this emergency today of the
00:34:32.180 coronavirus leads to an economic emergency tomorrow and then that leads us to some other emergency
00:34:38.500 so it's never going away what we have to do is we have to urge congress and the senate
00:34:45.360 to reverse engineer this so in other words instead of giving us stuff federal government
00:34:53.200 stop taking stuff from us that's what i want now you might you might have to give you might have to
00:35:00.040 give some people a check because they lost their job but everyone else just stop taking it because
00:35:07.240 and here's why i say this they'll never stop writing people a check as long as they understand they
00:35:13.600 control the purse strings and they can make you afraid that somebody else is going to stop that
00:35:17.260 check that you're now addicted to but i can guarantee you the second they can start taking stuff from you
00:35:24.840 they'll reinstate that so in other words no taxes no gas tax no taxes at all until the end of this
00:35:35.340 uh crisis put that in writing that'd be one of the no taxes absolutely and and they will end it
00:35:42.540 because they will take that power back as soon as they can we have to put the onus on them to where
00:35:49.760 they want to end this emergency you can't incentivize them for wanting to drag this emergency on
00:35:57.440 so congress and the senate should be thinking in exactly the opposite way right now no no no we're
00:36:04.160 going to stop taking things and when this emergency is over you can start taking it again
00:36:09.080 don't give to people because they're all looking for their own little programs and their own special
00:36:14.220 little things nope no taxes period no taxes and if we have essential things that are essential to
00:36:23.040 our safety as a nation then we can talk about a bailout on some of those things um and and if we do that
00:36:32.020 i think we weather this storm if we don't we're into modern monetary theory which if you don't know
00:36:38.240 if you don't know what that is buy my new book it's called arguing with socialists there's a whole
00:36:43.800 section in there about modern monetary theory i think we're already doing it you just don't know it i
00:36:50.700 think this emergency has pushed the fed into monetary modern monetary theory which is we just print it it
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00:39:10.540 hey congratulations to uh oregonians uh you're living in a state where the newport police
00:39:30.800 in oregon had to come out and say don't call us if you've run out of toilet paper that's not a 9-1-1
00:39:39.320 call and we can't bring toilet paper to you really are we really down to that can you imagine calling
00:39:46.340 9-1-1 what's your emergency uh yeah i'm out of toilet paper
00:39:49.940 that's a pretty that's a daunting situation if you're if you're ever in it i mean that is what
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00:40:18.900 situation that's here right now uh we have somebody congress uh congressman thomas massey i'm a huge fan
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00:43:10.520 acceptance of the unchecked authority of governments to force private behavior and disrupt economies i fear
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00:43:22.320 quote look like a light touch end quote congressman thomas massey on fisa and coronavirus and the steps
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00:44:59.900 welcome to the program congressman thomas massey thomas thomas thomas this is quite a statement
00:45:16.940 i fear the actions taken by our government will make fdr's internment of the japanese americans
00:45:22.060 look like a light touch you want to explain that tell me how you've arrived at that sure i am i'm
00:45:29.320 really disturbed at how accepting people are of some of the things that the governors are doing
00:45:34.460 particularly my governor uh you know they posted sheriff deputies outside of a man's home here in
00:45:40.620 kentucky because they said he tested positive and they wanted to make sure he didn't go anywhere
00:45:46.160 what were they going to do if he came out and got in his car were they going to shoot him
00:45:50.440 i mean you know this is what we're coming to and it's very concerning to me they you know they've
00:45:58.900 never done this if you have the flu or if you have aids do they do they come to your house and put
00:46:04.360 you under house arrest no so they they need to have justification for this the man deserves at
00:46:11.140 least due process i think and it's just a harbinger of more things to come i'm used to seeing this in
00:46:17.400 china but i think we're going to see some of those disturbing videos of people being dragged kicking and
00:46:23.500 screaming by people in hazmat suits i'm worried we're going to see that before this is over with
00:46:28.240 so thomas i am i am so with you so now let's have an adult conversation where nobody's pointing
00:46:34.540 fingers at each other and calling people names uh because i know you're more than capable of of of
00:46:40.000 having those kinds of conversations um here's the here's the the the crux of the problem
00:46:46.780 we do live in a republic so we should never expect that we should never allow that um
00:46:54.220 and we shouldn't we shouldn't endorse it uh just even by ignoring it however we have this this
00:47:03.000 pandemic and what do we do to make sure that people are taking it seriously you know especially
00:47:09.740 because i think of the media the media has done is so discredited themselves that people who who
00:47:17.560 you know believe in donald trump they're not taking it as seriously because they think this is all just a
00:47:23.840 media hoax how do we get people to comply without becoming china what do you suggest yeah we do need 0.64
00:47:32.640 to take this very seriously and uh i'm not saying that we shouldn't so i'm glad you point that out
00:47:39.020 right at first blush it would seem that dictatorships and communism which its main feature is central
00:47:47.900 planning are at an advantage in an outbreak like this right they're not constrained by a constitution
00:47:54.860 they just uh you know they tell you to stay put if they want you to stay put and you do what you're
00:48:00.300 told and it would seem like they have an advantage and so that's why i fear some of the reaction here
00:48:07.880 by elected officials in the united states is to go in that direction but don't give up the free market
00:48:15.360 we have a tremendous advantage here that they don't have the economic incentive to solve this
00:48:22.420 problem is immense and if we free up the markets to do that if we could have astounding results
00:48:30.540 if you do so how go ahead people that come up with test kits imagine if a test kit cost five dollars
00:48:37.920 and you could buy it now on amazon okay you could and obviously you'd have to retest and test because
00:48:45.380 one negative doesn't prove that you're never going to have it right uh but then you could go on about
00:48:52.600 your life that day take the kit show somebody that you've tested uh that day maybe it's on your phone
00:48:59.360 and you could go about working in a restaurant and i know there are people who are asymptomatic
00:49:05.240 who can spread the disease spread the virus but it's the fact that you have to have the virus to
00:49:12.080 spread the virus and a test should show that i also think we need another kind of test glenn that
00:49:18.100 isn't out there yet and and i'd like to see the free market work on it we need a test that shows
00:49:24.340 whether you've had this virus and you've overcome it you've recovered whether you were symptomatic or
00:49:30.880 asymptomatic because those people are like super citizens right now right there's no reason they
00:49:38.220 should be stopped from going to work there's no reason they should be stopped for caring for the
00:49:43.220 elderly and i know there's the question as to whether maybe you could get reinfected but we're
00:49:49.220 three or four months into this disease this virus people we need to answer that question too
00:49:56.140 but it seems highly uh unlikely compared to the general population that you could get reinfected
00:50:02.240 if you've recovered from this so i think for instance if you go to a hospital and you get treated
00:50:07.660 and you're recovered you should get some kind of government id that says hey i'm virus free
00:50:13.020 don't stop me uh you know these are some of the things that we could do it's almost like you
00:50:18.640 should get a birth certificate once you've been through this virus if it is the case that you have
00:50:24.680 a natural immunity but we need a test to show whether you have those antibodies in your system
00:50:28.840 because that's important to coming back out of this here's my question to every government official
00:50:34.440 that's turned something off right whether it whether they turned off our whole restaurant industry like
00:50:40.280 they did here in kentucky the question is what model were you using like what's your plan and when are
00:50:47.500 you going to turn it back on like don't tell me you just turned you just shut down the whole
00:50:52.640 restaurant industry on a hunch show me the model people need facts and data not reassurances from
00:51:00.600 politicians so i agree with you on thomas i i have been trying to find the trip wires that our
00:51:08.260 governments are using because i'm in business and i'd like to know what their trip wires are um
00:51:14.620 you know how how do you know when to take it to the next level how do you know what what are the
00:51:20.160 metrics on this and i can't get them from anyone it's it really is like everybody's just going on a
00:51:27.680 hunch uh and it's good to it you know it's better to sometimes uh to overreact in your personal life
00:51:37.140 if it means just prepare it doesn't it's not a good thing when a government overreacts we we need to find
00:51:45.300 that balance and i don't know what those i don't know what those trip lines are i can't make heads
00:51:50.540 or tails of them right what are the what are the trip wires for shutting things down but more
00:51:56.140 importantly turning them on yeah turning them on when are you going to turn them on now i do think
00:52:01.300 that a lot of a lot of reaction from the public and a lot of reaction from the government is based
00:52:07.040 on fear of the unknown but i also think it's right to be prepared for the worst case so the only way
00:52:14.680 we start narrowing down our response is we start getting more data and more facts just some government
00:52:22.320 official who's turned something off needs to come out in public and say here's the worst case guys
00:52:27.520 here's the worst case and here's what we're going to do to bound that worst case
00:52:30.900 so thomas here's the thing that you know they're they're talking about every bill that's going
00:52:38.240 through right now is said you know until the end of this emergency well there are national emergencies
00:52:43.600 declared by jimmy carter that are still in effect so when is the end of this so-called emergency
00:52:51.300 and i do believe it's an emergency but we are we by our steps we may be saving lives but we also by
00:53:00.200 our steps are destroying our economy and i think that thing's going to last for a very long time i
00:53:06.940 think we're easily headed for a depression if we don't pull up and this doesn't end pretty soon
00:53:13.440 so when we're looking at things how hard will it be to get the congress and and the senate and the white
00:53:21.920 house to think in the opposite direction give money to those who have lost their jobs we already have
00:53:28.740 that we don't need a new system just open up the gates so anybody doesn't have a job they can go get
00:53:34.620 that assistance so they don't lose their house or they can pay their rent and whatever um but for
00:53:40.240 everybody else i think we have to structure everything instead of the government giving us
00:53:46.480 stuff the government has to stop taking things so in other words let's say no taxes for the next
00:53:53.500 eight months none no federal taxes at all and the only reason why i say this is if we say no taxes
00:54:00.740 until the end of this emergency oh my gosh the people in washington are going to be awfully eager to end
00:54:06.640 this emergency but if they're giving us stuff they have no incentive to end this emergency because it makes
00:54:14.180 them popular with certain groups and people right and most of the governors you know it's a free
00:54:21.780 transaction for them to shut stuff down right now and and i was looking for that tripwire when do they
00:54:26.580 turn things back on and at first i thought well when the state workers don't get paid and they show
00:54:32.320 up at the capitals at the state capitals because the tax revenue isn't there from the restaurant workers
00:54:38.620 or whatever businesses were shut down i thought that's when they'll turn it back on but then i went
00:54:43.560 back to dc and i looked in the eyes of my colleagues and what i realized is that they're ready to bail out
00:54:50.300 anything airlines state governments anything everything rituals they're ready to bail it all
00:54:56.000 out this may be the thing that breaks our monetary system and by the way we can and breaks and breaks
00:55:02.440 the capitalist system breaks the entire capitalist system i think we're already operating on the modern
00:55:08.980 monetary theory i think we're already doing it through the fed oh everybody's a keynesian now up in
00:55:14.900 washington dc and look we could survive a 10 percent drop in gdp but here's a question could we
00:55:22.300 could we survive a 10 percent drop in food production because i've got local seed stores
00:55:28.660 a seed store they sell fertilized and seed right now to the farmers that are planting their fields here
00:55:34.640 in the next few weeks if they shut down that's going to have a tremendous ripple effect not just
00:55:41.780 in the gdp but in our ability to feed folks so the question that i think our politicians aren't answering
00:55:48.800 and the epidemiologists okay they're doing a great job of modeling what could happen in which scenarios
00:55:54.840 but they're not modeling their models don't take into account what if the trash doesn't get picked up 0.75
00:56:00.260 and rats start roaming you know uh places in large numbers what you know well i think i just
00:56:08.260 i read that trash collection is part of essential services there are some things that are not
00:56:15.060 closed and then most of them have to do with sanitary uh and uh and food production yeah well look when
00:56:23.160 they shut down the restaurants here in kentucky guess what they also shut down about 70 percent
00:56:29.440 of the restrooms that the public uses i watched a guy with a service dog try to get into an arby's
00:56:37.600 and the door was locked and look i've been to countries large countries now and i don't want
00:56:45.360 to be called xenophobic so i'm not going to tell you which country but i've seen humans defecate in 0.90
00:56:49.760 the streets and diseases run rampant there and so you know i don't think our governor intended to shut
00:56:57.540 down all these restrooms but he shut down restrooms i don't know what where i don't know where that
00:57:02.680 individual who was trying to get into arby's by the way he didn't go stand in line at the drive
00:57:06.960 through he didn't want to order food it was pretty sure to me i don't know what he did he and i don't
00:57:12.940 know if he was homeless do you have a home anyways you know and here's the other thing glenn is the
00:57:19.300 government going to hold a gun to the sanitation workers head and say go to work today like if i know 0.81
00:57:27.360 we're on the side where they say okay they're essential employees so we're not going to stop
00:57:31.140 them from working but are they going to come around to the side where they're going to force them to
00:57:36.840 work and to one of your other okay so yeah can you can you can you hang on for just a second let me
00:57:42.300 take a one minute break and then come right back we're back with thomas massey here in just a second
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00:59:00.940 after the hundredth time scrolling through your feed today maybe you need some new reading material to
00:59:07.040 get you through the quarantine please we gotcha glennbeck has a new book called arguing with
00:59:12.420 socialists and you can pre-order it now wherever books are sold all right 10 seconds station id then
00:59:19.040 back to uh thomas massey so thomas the thing that i'm really worried about and i think you are too 0.93
00:59:35.600 is you know we always do really stupid stuff when we're afraid and when there's a national emergency
00:59:41.600 like rounding up the uh the japanese americans uh under fdr but i would also include the patriot 0.98
00:59:49.500 act no you're not a patriot if you're not for it i was dumb enough to be for it during that time period
00:59:56.700 because i trusted the government would never take and and abuse it we've seen now that they've abused
01:00:02.760 it like crazy we see fisa and how it they went after the president if they're willing to go after the
01:00:08.620 president and lie about things with the president what chance do any of us have it's now been renewed
01:00:16.240 in the house i believe it's being renewed in the senate been renewed is just waiting now for the
01:00:20.900 president's signature is he going to veto the thing that that caused him so much trouble
01:00:27.080 well he should veto it you're right the patriot act passed within four to six weeks of 9-11
01:00:34.240 a lot like this legislation is going to pass here with the coronavirus okay giving the government
01:00:41.300 more powers that was that was two decades ago and those unconstitutional powers are still with us
01:00:48.140 they never went away it was it was a loss of constitutionally guaranteed rights and so here's
01:00:54.460 here's the legislative rundown they uh they passed i say they because i voted no and i got up and spoke
01:01:01.580 against it and railed against it but they passed a a reauthorization of the patriot act by the way
01:01:08.260 they call it the freedom act now uh that's ironic they passed it in the house with a thin varnish of
01:01:15.820 reform okay but i say it's the americans who got shellacked in that because it's not real reform
01:01:22.060 carter page would still be would still have been spied on the president could still be uh you know
01:01:27.680 spied on in in the ways that they were before but here's what happened uh just a few hours ago in
01:01:34.400 the senate okay the house bill went to the senate with some thin reforms to it well in the senate
01:01:40.040 with by unanimous consent nobody even voted on this thing they just did a uc they reauthorized the
01:01:46.500 patriot act with no reforms for 77 days now the problem is that can't go to the president's desk
01:01:53.320 unless the house passes it well the house isn't in session so what they're going to do probably
01:01:58.540 today and i'm talking to you from kentucky and and you know i could go there and i could sit i've done
01:02:04.920 this i've sat there for a week at a time waiting them for that five minute period of time where they
01:02:10.220 come and do something but they're going to pass something in the house probably today or tomorrow
01:02:14.740 by unanimous consent they're not even going to give us five minutes notice and nobody's going to vote
01:02:20.020 on it it's going to be a 77 day reauthorization a clean reauthorization now they're saying that's so
01:02:26.420 we can come back and renegotiate this at some point but we've got this huge weapon of mass distraction
01:02:31.760 and i don't mean to downplay the seriousness of it but it is corona is keeping people distracted from
01:02:37.880 the patriot act right now and and i fear they're not they're not going to reform it they're going to
01:02:43.600 pass it and say look we got to move this we got to pass this and go on and nobody's even bothered that
01:02:48.840 they're going to do it without a single vote in the house it's not even a voice vote it's called
01:02:53.100 unanimous consent holy cow holy cow so is can the president veto that yes he he absolutely could
01:03:01.320 willy and he willy yeah and he absolutely i think he should because then the negotiation gets real
01:03:07.660 uh thomas thank you so much for all that you're doing uh and keep watching uh the snakes because i
01:03:16.240 think the snakes are you know never let an emergency uh go to waste and i think that's
01:03:21.540 happening in washington thanks for keeping an eye on it back in just a second with some
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01:07:20.260 all right i want to introduce you to somebody i i saw this uh what i think yesterday an honor student
01:07:28.380 at the university of nevada reno created something after her mom mentioned that she should call all of
01:07:34.620 the elderly neighbors to see if they needed anything during the pandemic so jade powell decided
01:07:42.400 yeah we can do something so she started to go fund me page now because this is just uh taken uh really
01:07:50.620 taken off by the way i just got a note about the earthquake in um in utah please if you experience
01:07:57.140 that i'd like to hear from you just call us 888-727-bck let me get an update it was almost
01:08:02.940 a six on the richter scale it was a 5.7 on the richter scale um so jade decided she was going to
01:08:09.840 get some friends and she started with uh the girls in her sorority and they started buying groceries uh
01:08:17.940 for the elderly people around their neighborhood and it is spread all across the country now she joins us
01:08:25.300 her organization she just started is called shopping angels hi jade how are you i'm doing great how are
01:08:31.940 you doing i'm very good so so tell me what you what you now have i know this started with just a group
01:08:39.020 of your friends but what has it turned into um it's been overwhelming we have had interest in starting
01:08:47.580 local branches of shopping angels um in all four corners of the country uh literally washington maine
01:08:54.460 florida or just a few of the states um we've had we have somebody in hawaii starting stuff uh we've got
01:09:01.740 interest in canada and even new zealand um so it's been really really uh overwhelming but awesome to see how
01:09:10.360 the communities have come together to try and make something for the community that is most at risk
01:09:17.560 for getting sick because of the outbreak okay so now what do you what do you do exactly if let's say
01:09:24.640 you want to volunteer what do you do what are you volunteering for so what is most common um is
01:09:32.420 the the clients will contact me directly with like a shopping list of up to 10 items and um they also
01:09:41.800 give me their address and then i will uh pair them with a volunteer that's in their area so once i find
01:09:48.100 a volunteer that is in their area i text them and i ask them hey are you able to pick this order up and
01:09:54.340 then usually they say yes and they will go to the store and try to pick up the items that are on this list
01:10:01.040 and then they purchase them at first out of pocket and then they go and meet up with the client outside
01:10:07.520 of their home and then the client just pays for the groceries themselves they don't pay for any
01:10:12.260 delivery fees or any um you know they don't pay for the time that we spend going to different stores
01:10:18.980 or anything like that and uh and how many volunteers do you have do you have any idea yet
01:10:24.800 um so we're still trying to organize uh nationwide volunteers um so we've actually created email
01:10:33.720 addresses for um every state in the u.s and we have gotten some help from some companies in starting
01:10:42.760 a form stack so we now are able to accept up to 100 000 people at a time so we're still trying to get
01:10:51.220 the exact number nationwide but i know we have about 100 volunteers uh between reno and las vegas
01:10:56.980 and we do have some in the smaller cities like laughlin and gardnerville so um how do people contact
01:11:05.060 you if you know an elderly person needs help and needs somebody to go to the grocery store how do they
01:11:11.200 how do they find you or how do you find them yeah so there's a the form stack that you can sign up
01:11:19.060 to volunteer for you can also use to request assistance um so it's a really easy link it's
01:11:24.480 on our facebook page and you just click on it and ask for your basic information like your name
01:11:29.880 and your address and your contact info and then it asks you to choose whether you're trying to
01:11:35.500 volunteer or request assistance and so that's how we're getting some of the requests right now
01:11:40.640 um or you can email your local uh state email and just say you know this is our situation we really
01:11:49.080 need some help and then the state coordinator um we're still trying to get every state a coordinator
01:11:54.760 but the state coordinator will then reach out to you in regards to trying to find a volunteer to
01:12:00.820 pick up your order or try to help you out jane thank you so much i just wanted to give you a shout 0.93
01:12:07.840 out i just think what you're doing is really really great you're an honor student you want to be a
01:12:11.660 nurse do you not or a doctor where are you going after this yeah i'm a pre-med student so i'm hoping
01:12:18.600 to go to medical school in a couple years great great well good for you um it sounds like you have
01:12:25.140 your heart in the right place uh jade powell and the facebook address is facebook.com
01:12:30.400 shopping angels nv for nevada shopping angels nv thanks so much jade they're trying to by the way
01:12:39.040 they're trying to raise 30 uh 30 grand on their gofundme page just go to gofundme under the name
01:12:45.120 shopping angels they're trying to raise 30 grand i think we can help them with that uh if you would
01:12:50.760 like to donate to uh the people trying to help people that just cannot get out anybody over 60
01:12:56.900 or they have a weakened immune system that's who they're trying to help facebook.com slash
01:13:02.480 shopping angels nv or go to their gofundme page uh right now this is this is what a free market does
01:13:11.540 and this is the spirit of america that we have always had that whether anybody knows it or not
01:13:19.560 this is the free market you don't have to wait around for the government and this is
01:13:24.300 so critically important because this is the kind of stuff that we are now talking about
01:13:29.980 flushing down the toilet anybody that says oh you know what we got to get we just have to have
01:13:34.160 universal uh single-payer health care and we got to get rid of all these private companies and we
01:13:38.440 should nationalize all these companies no that kills this spirit you know if socialism if socialism had
01:13:47.740 a theme song i think it would sound a little like a little like this um you know because it would be
01:13:54.480 so contemporary you know it'd be like you're walking around in bell bottoms yeah i'm a socialist
01:14:00.940 yeah you'd be that popular you want to live a life where this is the music that's playing because
01:14:08.000 that's what it's like to live under socialism you're like can i access the internet internet dude what's
01:14:14.800 that it sounds like a crazy idea we're in the wild 70s who needs the internet it's that kind of
01:14:23.920 nonsense socialism is a nice sounding word i mean who doesn't like being social um uh but it's it's
01:14:34.680 it's not about being social it's not about sharing it really is about killing that spirit that you just
01:14:43.780 heard there now she might be a socialist but she would be wrong if she were a socialist because 0.96
01:14:49.740 she wouldn't understand what it really means to be a socialist killing that spirit killing that
01:14:57.580 idea that wait a minute i can fix this i told you a story yesterday in uh in italy where they were
01:15:05.400 having a problem with the connections for the icu valves that are in every hospital without those valves
01:15:13.500 you you can't control blood flow you can't control the flow of medicine feeding tubes and
01:15:19.760 they were running out somebody had an idea this is the capitalist system somebody had an idea wait a
01:15:27.500 minute can we 3d print they called a local company and said hey we're the hospital we're really having a
01:15:32.740 hard time with this can we for 3d print these things they said bring me the thing they scanned it they
01:15:38.460 3d printed the hospital now doesn't have a shortage of valves that's the kind of entrepreneurial spirit 0.94
01:15:45.460 and if you are an entrepreneur if you get this you're not a cold-hearted ruthless greedy jerk 0.74
01:15:52.040 that's a pros opposed to sharing you just think there's a better way of doing it and it has nothing 0.80
01:15:58.360 to do with money it has everything to do with like what you just heard from jade somebody just saying
01:16:05.200 i can do that well hang on there's a problem i could fix that and not having to go to the government
01:16:10.780 or wait for the government to approve you just do it that's what the free market is
01:16:18.040 it's so hard to argue uh against socialists i have a new book out we worked about a year on it
01:16:26.880 arguing with socialists uh and i kind of hoped that it wouldn't be relevant when it would come out
01:16:33.960 i mean it would have been a disaster but i kind of hoped because i don't want socialism to be the
01:16:40.880 thing that everybody's talking about especially if they don't have facts if you don't know how to argue
01:16:46.020 it so we went to real experts we went to people who have studied socialism we we went to people who
01:16:52.400 in fact we have one guy who helped write the book he's a former marxist i mean he speaks that crazy
01:16:59.740 upside down language arguing with socialists it's a way for you to learn the capitalist argument and
01:17:07.760 the marxist argument and be able to argue and navigate and it's made in the same uh same way 0.98
01:17:14.340 we made arguing with idiots which is one of our best-selling books it's just a different bunch of 1.00
01:17:19.840 idiots i think um and we've written it in such a way to where you could pass it to them we don't 1.00
01:17:26.160 say they're idiots in that although you and i both know it's something that you can read get all of 1.00
01:17:31.700 the arguments or you could pass to them now they're going to probably have a hard time just show them 1.00
01:17:36.980 the hundred pages in the back that's all footnoted because you'll find you know everything from
01:17:42.520 jacobin magazine to new york times all of the sources that are not glenn beck it's all they're all
01:17:49.260 footnoted arguing with socialists it comes out in a couple of weeks you can order it right now
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01:18:03.320 right away get it now at amazon.com and have it while you're a shut-in you'll have something to
01:18:10.780 read you can also get the online or i'm sorry you can also get the audio version uh as well both of
01:18:17.740 them available at amazon.com and bookstores i think it's april 7th if we live that long
01:18:25.480 and not because of the coronavirus but because of all the socialism that is currently taking place
01:18:31.660 all across the country and especially in washington arguing with socialists 0.97
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01:20:20.480 welcome to the glenbeck program as if we don't have enough to worry about there was an earthquake
01:20:35.920 in utah we're going to talk to uh people this is the biggest earthquake i since i think since the
01:20:40.980 90s in utah it was 5.7 um and let me just i'm gonna play this video i saw
01:20:49.480 um you can hear a little bit of it it's a guy going down the house and he's seeing all of the
01:20:56.820 lamps that are swinging and he's walking down the darkened hallway wife is in doorway son's in a
01:21:05.340 doorway doorway got the little man where's he at there you go you doing good his son is underneath
01:21:14.060 the kitchen table i mean you can see this is such a uh this is such a little mormon house as 0.97
01:21:19.480 it looks like the the table is set for the next meal they've got homeschooling stuff on the walls of the
01:21:26.140 i mean it's and everybody's in the doorway yeah we're set i mean everybody seemed to know exactly
01:21:31.660 what they were doing now this could have been set up but i doubt it that's the way kind of the
01:21:36.280 the families are um but we have some people who experienced it today doesn't seem like it's a big
01:21:43.220 deal like to get an update from the ground uh but 5.7 just to throw an earthquake in i mean why not
01:21:49.480 why not you know what else come on throw it out we have a volcano going on can we get some leprosy 0.97
01:21:57.100 maybe i don't know san antonio can you help with the leprosy thing let's all pitch in we've got a
01:22:04.240 whole buttload of things that are in the book of revelation that we really need to have happen
01:22:09.680 come on people let's do it you're listening to glenn beck
01:22:14.980 hello america and welcome to it it's wednesday tonight at 9 p.m eastern the coronavirus
01:22:33.000 just the facts no opinion no politics nothing just the facts and we have one of the uh one of
01:22:40.460 the people the lead doctors that's on uh netflix uh pandemic i don't know if you've seen that came
01:22:46.260 out right as this thing was happening unbelievable timing um but she's one of the people that just
01:22:52.120 goes in she's from the new york uh new york university hospitals and she goes into all of
01:22:58.360 the hot zones this is what she lives for she's taking about 15 or 20 minutes off tonight right 1.00
01:23:04.740 at that time just to leave you know work i hate doing this to her leave work so she can answer your 1.00
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01:25:24.420 our daily stats come from johns hopkins and they are as of 5 30 a.m central time total confirmed
01:25:36.400 cases worldwide 202 000 that's up from 185 that's a big jump uh total confirmed deaths worldwide 8 000
01:25:45.380 up from 7 300 yesterday total confirmed recovered 82 000 up from 79 000 yesterday 167 countries have
01:25:57.440 confirmed cases up from 162 four more have suspected cases how many countries are there there's 170
01:26:04.480 aren't there stew do you know i mean that number always fluctuates but yeah i think it's 190 yeah i'd be
01:26:10.460 you know a lot so almost every yeah the countries without examples though just aren't they're not
01:26:14.240 testing in madagascar i don't think correct correct uh and the all continents have it now i think except
01:26:21.400 for antarctica which hey i'm willing to carry eggs on my feet if that's what it takes to stay
01:26:27.180 you know free and uh and uh virus free yeah i'll do it six percent of active cases are now considered
01:26:34.420 serious requiring hospitalization that's steady from six percent yesterday but down from
01:26:40.140 19 percent just three weeks ago the u.s now has 6 524 confirmed cases and 116 deaths that's up
01:26:49.860 from 4 700 cases just yesterday and 93 deaths just yesterday the u.s now all 50 states plus washington
01:26:59.760 dc and four u.s territories have at least one confirmed case west virginia was the lone holdout and
01:27:06.520 they got a confirmed case yesterday doctors are now urging younger patients covet 19 causes
01:27:12.660 permanent lung damage to all survivors doctors in belgium treated several younger victims here
01:27:19.680 recently they took a cat scan and realized they are suffering from severe lung damage uh this validates
01:27:28.240 or seems to validate a report out of hong kong and korea that even the younger victims who recover
01:27:32.640 from covid 19 may have permanent lung damage due to the scarring of the lung tissue 20 percent
01:27:39.940 permanent loss in lung function that's huge especially if you're in 20s and you're gonna lose 20 percent
01:27:46.980 lung function when you're 20 that's not good these are younger people they say did not smoke they have
01:27:52.420 no other conditions they had nothing they got it they survived then they got a chest x-ray
01:27:58.760 uh or a uh a cat scan a ct scan and when they got the ct scan they realized holy cow there's real
01:28:07.880 serious damage yesterday the president uh pushed for 210 billion free dollars every month to u.s adults
01:28:19.160 president pressed secretary steve mnuchin to give uh checks to a thousand dollars per person per month
01:28:27.520 to all americans starting in two weeks and when i say all americans all americans except millionaires
01:28:35.320 the thousand dollars per month stimulus would cost 210 billion dollars every month there are 209 million
01:28:43.520 american adults over the age of 18 millionaires do not receive uh this money if you're bored during the
01:28:50.720 covid 19 quarantine dr oz came out and said i have an idea have sex okay thank you dr oz u.s hospital
01:29:01.000 ships have been hot have been activated now secretary of defense mark esper confirmed that two hospital
01:29:06.860 ships have been activated will be anchored off the east and west coast of the u.s stew can i just ask
01:29:13.700 you a question did anybody think i don't know cruise ships again kind of a bad idea i think what the
01:29:23.720 what they're doing with that is they're putting the people who are in the hospitals for other reasons
01:29:28.640 on the ship for other reasons so they can clear out the actual hospitals for the covid patients
01:29:32.700 it's a theory but i don't think there's going to be any because the military right military doesn't
01:29:39.040 have they don't they're not prepared to deal with this they're they're you know trauma uh and so i
01:29:44.840 think all the trauma is going on to those ships but once one person gets it on one of those ships
01:29:49.920 i mean they're going to be traveling around looking for a port to come in you know without
01:29:56.080 without uh steven edie gourmet doing the you know doing the entertainment um type a blood may be more
01:30:04.720 likely to catch covid 19 people with type a blood do you know what kind of blood you have
01:30:09.080 besides red no no i would say no i don't really know off the top of my head
01:30:14.960 those with type o also um are at risk obviously but type a significantly more uh likely to catch this
01:30:25.720 according to china a study in wuhan the epicenter of disease also found with type blood uh a type a
01:30:32.780 blood there's you're more likely to die from covid 19 with no clear indication on why that may be true
01:30:40.080 covid 19 now may be cured by an existing antiviral drug cocktail doctors in queensland center for
01:30:49.100 clinical research that's in australia pressing australian authorities to grant him leave to begin
01:30:55.980 human clinical trials by the end of the month professor patterson who is an infectious disease physician
01:31:01.440 at the royal brisbane and women's hospital said it's not a stretch to label the drugs a treatment
01:31:07.140 or a cure he says it's potentially a very effective treatment the doctor did warn that even if the
01:31:13.860 antiviral drugs prove to be effective it may take months to get the studies through the human clinical
01:31:18.800 trials we can test this in the first way is anybody else thinking about all the tests that are going on
01:31:25.040 and uh how we're rushing and then and then think of uh what is it i am legend wasn't that the will
01:31:32.280 smith uh movie the omega man yeah thing didn't wasn't that a when they were trying to fight a virus and
01:31:39.900 then they came up with a vaccine and it was turning people into vampires or something like that i mean i
01:31:46.080 just don't want to be a vampire stew of all the things i will promise to kill you if you turn into a 1.00
01:31:51.780 zombie i'll shoot you in the head will you shoot me in the head will you be my friend and shoot me in 1.00
01:31:55.660 the head i didn't ask only if i'm a promise me so i no i'll do it i'll do it no i don't i'll do it 1.00
01:32:00.940 i'm pretty sure there's not a request made look a little like a zombie right now i'm glad we're
01:32:07.580 social distancing right now yeah i know amazon no longer shipping cheap clothes and knickknacks to
01:32:14.300 warehouses okay i don't can you define knickknacks i mean because i mean who buys knickknack who's like
01:32:25.160 kind of like you know what i need a knickknack nobody goes out to buy a knickknack i think knickknacks
01:32:30.620 are just purchased you know it's an impulse thing nobody have you ever heard anybody go you know what
01:32:37.040 i just got it i i just moved into my house and what it needs is some knickknacks no no one no one
01:32:43.260 goes out to buy knickknacks but they do fill your house on every shelf they do fill your house but do
01:32:49.920 you know that they're knickknacks i mean amazon might think that some things are knickknacks that i think 1.00
01:32:55.500 are essential i can't think of any right now well i think they just they blew up as like they're not
01:33:01.380 amazon's not going to be shipping anything anymore uh to to houses but it's i think it's just
01:33:06.980 if you're a third-party seller amazon stores your things at their warehouses to send out and they're
01:33:13.300 not going to be doing that okay so i think you can still order the knickknacks the knickknacks can
01:33:17.780 still be purchased uh they're just coming to you a different way good i mean i don't want to panic
01:33:22.600 on knickknacks i'm hoarding all these knickknacks uh first dog diagnosed with covid19 has died now
01:33:29.740 when i first read that i thought donald trump has a dog because he does not seem like a dog guy
01:33:35.060 oh my gosh if i had to attach an animal to him i think i would attach a cat to him
01:33:41.180 don't you think he's more of a cat person isn't he i think i think like an iguana on a leash
01:33:46.220 like he's just walking through like a diamond a diamond diamond leash carried by someone else
01:33:52.300 i can see it uh yeah i don't think he's really an animal person maybe he is uh but uh no it's not
01:33:58.860 the first dog it's the first dog diagnosed with covid19 can you imagine going to the center and saying
01:34:03.960 i need my dog tested i need my dog tested i thought they were clear that you're not you
01:34:08.820 weren't allowed to or the dogs didn't get it and now they're saying they do i feel like they
01:34:12.820 change this every two days and i know it's difficult but it's really hard to figure out
01:34:16.980 what to do like masks don't they don't mean anything you don't need a mask they don't they're
01:34:20.960 not effective at all what kind of moron would be wearing a mask and then yesterday they're like oh
01:34:24.860 yeah by the way you should definitely be wearing masks if you go out in public 0.99
01:34:27.580 it's like yeah could we just could we just could we just go through some of this here on the because
01:34:34.320 uh the whole mass thing really kind of uh pisses me off uh because they do make a huge difference
01:34:41.860 the masks exactly what stew said here is this from the new york times oh yeah this is the headline
01:34:50.500 oh yeah masks really do work oh oh okay so now they've come out and what they've said is uh we
01:34:59.620 just want you to know that the mask thing uh what we needed is we needed people to stop buying masks
01:35:06.100 so we told everybody that masks didn't work i told you at the time of course they work
01:35:12.020 why are they saying masks don't work and besides we need them at the hospital
01:35:16.440 to make our doctors feel better uh doc uh this is a super secret special mask uh it makes you
01:35:26.380 completely impervious to this virus just put this on what doctors wouldn't be wearing it if it didn't
01:35:34.500 work of course but they decided to go ahead and lie to us and tell us that these things didn't work
01:35:41.960 so people would stop buying them it's so unbelievably irresponsible this is governments
01:35:47.780 and media cannot do these things yeah they even admit just tell us even admitted in the article i
01:35:53.880 mean in the in the story they say like yeah you know it was good intentions and they just wanted
01:35:57.580 to make sure that people were able to get them where they needed them they didn't want people to
01:36:00.380 go out and rush and get them so they just said they did but they wouldn't work it's like well
01:36:03.840 it was good intentions it was good intentions too when we rounded up the chinese well we're just 1.00
01:36:09.440 trying to or japanese we're just trying to make sure that nobody you know no good intentions don't
01:36:15.020 count yeah no they don't count yeah not a good not a good idea not a good idea at all
01:36:19.260 health care workers across new york city are bracing for a surge of
01:36:25.220 covid 19 patients who need hospital care everything is being rations and one nurse in a queen's hospital
01:36:31.920 where the floor was just converted to the first covid 19 floor
01:36:35.560 she she said um it was empty two days ago now it's full with two dozen patients
01:36:42.460 uh we went from donning and doffing gowns that's a quote we went from donning and doffing gowns what
01:36:50.880 i i i've heard donning a don your gown doffing your gown who is this who is this somebody who is 0.94
01:37:01.980 way too much stupid like literature kind of uh education doffing it's an actual word 0.95
01:37:09.040 should be used more often it's very different than donning a gown it's very prominent in gown culture 1.00
01:37:15.120 right what is can you look it up did you look it up d-o-f-f-i-n-g doffing 0.97
01:37:19.760 uh now this is we went from donning and doffing gowns only in patient rooms to being told we can wear
01:37:27.860 the same gown in two positive corona patient rooms oh in other words supplies are running short
01:37:34.900 and 95s are running short those are being rationed don't worry those don't work i hear nurse said they
01:37:41.340 may add many more beds to the ward as she works uh and two or more floors in the hospital may be 1.00
01:37:47.180 converted in the coming days this is why those hospital ships are going out you find donning
01:37:54.060 yeah doffing doffing it's uh to remove they could have just said donning ah so donning is putting it
01:38:02.600 on doffing is taking it off huh that's how you can remember it really easily yeah that's great so
01:38:10.100 uh you know if you i i hate to break it to uh you know uh uh jane austin here but you could just put
01:38:19.920 you could just say we went from taking our gowns and putting them on and off you could do that
01:38:24.320 instead of the donning and doffing but i don't drink tea with my pinky out either so what do i know
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01:40:17.520 welcome to the glenn beck program imagine being donald trump uh with this coronavirus thing where
01:40:40.380 no matter what you say no matter what you do you lose i mean at some point don't don't you just want
01:40:47.100 if you were the president just go screw all of you yes well i think he's there i think he's been
01:40:53.800 there since december maybe november of 2016 um but uh you know he's i think he's there and it's it's 0.58
01:41:01.160 it's a situation where it's tough for him to win right if he doesn't do enough if he doesn't go
01:41:07.180 hardcore and try to really be restrictive and do everything he can to stop this thing and it blows
01:41:11.820 up he's going to be accused of not doing enough if he does enough and that means that we don't have
01:41:18.020 a horrible horrible situation here in the united states he's going to be accused of doing too much
01:41:23.020 i mean that's kind of what they did at the beginning he was crazy he was panicking yeah with his china 1.00
01:41:27.500 restrictions they did that they're like oh come on you don't have to restrict flights this is racist
01:41:31.200 you know it wasn't racist obviously all of the infectious disease experts now agree it was crucial
01:41:36.580 um that that that was done and it was clearly the right thing to do with europe as well now every
01:41:42.200 country on earth is doing it today they limited uh cross-border travel between here and canada
01:41:48.220 which is uh you know not thank god yeah well i mean in both both no thank god i mean people
01:41:53.900 people are you know people are flying into canada or you know might have it we're locked down i can't go to
01:42:02.440 uh i can't go to a restaurant but you can come into our country on either border stop it stop it that's
01:42:09.140 crazy talk it's kind of an amazing thing and it really does lead to a situation where you know this
01:42:17.120 is going to be um something that the media is going to use against trump no matter what happens
01:42:22.920 um and that's going to be kind of like the tough thing right it's got you have to kind of sit there as a
01:42:28.860 as a real leader and he's the president of the united states and he's got to sit there and say
01:42:33.160 i gotta not care about any of this stuff and i think you know he look he doesn't care usually about
01:42:39.460 what the what the media says so he's in a good position to do that but it must be difficult i
01:42:43.980 would say you know you're going through you're trying to manage a nationwide and global pandemic
01:42:49.040 and at the same time every single thing you do is wrong and evil and racist and and all the rest 0.58
01:42:58.020 i mean it's part of the gig i'm sure he's used to it by now but that's it's not an enviable position
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01:45:21.320 she said uh i'm not one for unions i'm i'm not one for strikes but i have to tell you these hospitals
01:45:30.580 are becoming unsafe for the workers and she kind of outlines a horror story and try to get into that
01:45:35.940 uh today if not first thing tomorrow on tomorrow's broadcast uh and don't forget tonight at 9 p.m
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01:46:40.620 and you can watch that at your leisure all of the archives of course are at blaze tv.com so if you miss
01:46:48.260 it you have to watch it at blaze tv as a subscriber but you can also watch it live tonight off of our
01:46:54.880 platform also on youtube blaze tv youtube let me let me uh let me take you to um somebody who i have
01:47:03.960 a ton of respect for who i think can really help us watch what the government is doing uh daniel
01:47:10.380 horowitz he is the blaze podcast host uh the conservative review uh conservative review senior
01:47:16.640 editor really really sharp guy and doesn't trust these weasels in washington uh and has pointed
01:47:24.800 out a couple of things i'll talk to him about his latest uh latest article here in a second but i
01:47:28.820 just wanted to talk to him about his concerns about what what we're doing what the government
01:47:35.160 is doing right now so quickly without any real kind of authorization and and discussion and i feel
01:47:43.260 we're we're going to regret a lot of this stuff daniel welcome to the program great to be with you and
01:47:50.080 you're absolutely right glenn this is going to reverberate in our culture economy and security for
01:47:54.320 years if not decades to come so what are you seeing that really concerns you what i'm seeing is
01:48:01.700 everything that we should be doing and should have been doing for a while we we are either not doing
01:48:07.100 or did too late and everything that we shouldn't be doing we're doing um kind of like 9-11 we're not
01:48:12.820 learning our lessons we should be talking a lot about immigration china um foreign workers sovereignty
01:48:21.540 travel supply chains deregulation in obviously the medical field all the things we need to resupply and
01:48:30.980 make sure we have resources instead notice what we're talking about just just step back
01:48:37.320 massive infringement on liberty check welfare increase check endless trillion dollar stimulus
01:48:45.440 check and even almost every city is now doing this jailbreak not arresting and letting out um prisoners
01:48:55.120 which you would think is the most quarantined area you wouldn't want to uh let that go um so think
01:49:01.480 about the the reverberation throughout our cities of shops being closed and publicly and prospectively
01:49:09.260 announcing that we are not going to arrest for burglary and theft this is a very serious problem
01:49:18.420 that coincidentally it's all of the left-wing policy outcomes that they've been emphatically pushing
01:49:24.360 recently are given to us immediately as the solution to a problem that was largely caused
01:49:32.020 by the gods of open borders remember we knew about this for months i called on my show in early january
01:49:39.400 for complete suspension of travel to china um we i mean they covered it up in china but we knew a lot of
01:49:45.520 what was going on and glenn think about this until yesterday we were bringing in refugees and and asylees
01:49:55.220 or bogus asylees at our border until yesterday you could cross our border in canada legally uh until
01:50:06.800 yesterday not only not only the refugees that we were bringing in from all over the world the state
01:50:13.180 department was still doing that up until yesterday but we're finally closing our northern border and
01:50:19.200 our southern border and saying okay nobody's coming in right now that that's that's a little nuts
01:50:24.960 see this is the problem glenn none of us want to be seen as not taking this seriously and we
01:50:32.440 certainly as being pro-life believe that life comes before you know even the economy or anything
01:50:37.840 and we're willing to do whatever it takes but i think therein lies the problem we can't trust our
01:50:43.960 government we don't trust our institutions and part of the problem is the very cdc that is saying
01:50:49.740 that is declaring a nuclear winter but then somehow a massive bailout is going to help
01:50:54.600 to stimulate a nuclear winter when you're not working um right they had no problem in january
01:51:01.360 with i don't know how many but countless thousands of chinese students because we have about 400 000
01:51:08.640 of them in the country traveling back from the new new year for the new semester the university
01:51:13.420 certainly didn't have a problem with that and now suddenly we have a travel ban virtually outside our
01:51:18.880 doorstep so you know from one end to the other it's very hard to take that seriously
01:51:24.340 well it's it's hard to take it seriously but this is the problem this is why our federal government
01:51:30.860 is supposed to be small because when you have so many hands one hand absolutely does not know what
01:51:38.780 the other hand is doing and it's impossible for somebody to get their arms around something this large
01:51:44.640 that's why the federal government has to be reduced in size and it's not necessarily um incompetence as
01:51:53.140 much as it is the incompetence of every giant uh federal system they're they're built this way this
01:52:01.620 that's operating the best it can because they always suck no exactly and and what's amazing is madison
01:52:09.740 called this play in federalist 45 when he laid out the job of the federal government is few and defined
01:52:15.700 primarily applied to external objects external um national security and you know states govern
01:52:22.680 internal affairs and he said the more of the federal government will focus on its core job the less
01:52:29.340 tyranny you'll have and you really see that right what what we need is things that come in from that
01:52:36.880 are deleterious whether it's crime drugs national security problems terrorism and and pandemics
01:52:43.020 from abroad that is their job and likewise another thing with the spending we're looking at cdc and nih
01:52:50.260 they have record high budgets hhs record high budgets the last few years blowing out obama's
01:52:57.280 spending levels by the way and now they say they have no money but if you look into their budgets
01:53:01.820 very little of it is for what the federal government should exclusively be focused on
01:53:07.920 which are things that are outside the scope of the states and the private sector to deal with like
01:53:12.300 a pandemic it's all about um obesity and all sorts of health this and health that getting involved in
01:53:19.680 things they either shouldn't do or the state should do and then the little they have on on uh
01:53:24.760 contagious diseases or or or at least epidemics is for hiv which let's face it is uh
01:53:30.680 certainly a lot more preventable than this
01:53:32.760 so uh so daniel um could you could you do me a favor i i just think somebody needs to be a watchdog
01:53:42.820 and this is right up your alley and i know you're already doing it but i i'd like you to check in with
01:53:47.320 me from time to time and really go over these bills that are being proposed i i said earlier um today that
01:53:55.820 we need to reverse this instead of the government coming up with new things they can and should do
01:54:03.520 for us they should stop taking stuff from us instead and and here's why if they want to write
01:54:11.760 if they want to write a check a thousand dollars every you know to everybody oh okay uh well there's
01:54:18.500 no incentive for this to end when they all say well when this emergency is over there are emergencies
01:54:24.460 that were started and declared by jimmy carter that are still on the book and what what are the
01:54:30.280 metrics of how we know this ends they're never incentivized to stop any of this stuff instead
01:54:37.680 we should build into the bills that uh wait things that will incentivize them to quick hurry up and say 0.99
01:54:46.920 this isn't a national emergency for instance no taxes no american pays taxes for the next six months
01:54:54.020 don't send any checks just no taxes period uh for the next eight months they won't do that because
01:55:02.520 they know people won't want to go back to paying taxes and the second thing the second reason is is
01:55:07.820 they get nothing out of it in the end they'll have to instead they have to because you have to have
01:55:13.980 taxes they're going to have to make the pitch okay this is over and uh we're going to have to start
01:55:19.680 taxes again where they don't want to do that there's no win for them but that's exactly the point
01:55:26.500 stop taking or stop taking stuff don't give us stuff just stop taking it from us
01:55:34.380 and and also to speak to your point it doesn't address what's going on if you if you just give
01:55:40.300 a handout not to work because think about it you're not going to stimulate anything if no one's working
01:55:45.040 and moreover if they're telling us this is three to six months you could write a one thousand two
01:55:49.920 thousand dollar check to everyone okay now do the math there uh that doesn't come anywhere near and
01:55:55.760 anywhere close to covering uh three to six months of income uh for anyone almost anyone really anyone
01:56:01.860 but what it does do is it will bankrupt us it's tremendously costly on a macro level but for at a
01:56:08.880 micro level it really doesn't do much whereas if you if you cut taxes or suspend taxes
01:56:14.660 temporarily you get people working you can't have a nuclear winter in the economy this is not even
01:56:20.960 like 2009 where at least if you're a kensian and you believe in stimuli there's something to stimulate
01:56:26.980 here there's nothing to stimulate but republicans aren't asking questions and you're right we need
01:56:32.120 a watchdog all right so would you just be our show's watchdog daniel could you just watch these read
01:56:38.380 all these bills that are coming through find out and just alert us when you're seeing stuff that just
01:56:43.620 is got to stop that it's just crazy stuff that they're doing could you would you be willing to
01:56:48.260 take that on for us absolutely these are jobs the americans americans won't want to do and we don't
01:56:53.780 have chinese and mexicans to do so right so we got daniel we got you daniel horowitz our uh blaze
01:57:02.020 podcast host of the conservative review uh he lives for this kind of stuff so he's on it so you will be
01:57:09.380 um back in just a second all right the dow shed over 7700 points over the last three months
01:57:28.600 that's 27 of its value not good what is it down now stew i'm just looking at that i it's not
01:57:38.440 uh 1300 again today down 1300 yes jeez jeez we're approaching 30 percent of the dow's value
01:57:49.040 gone yeah and we're gone we're at almost exactly where the dow was when trump took office
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01:59:13.580 tonight's television show is all about one thing the facts the exact opposite of what i think you're
01:59:29.960 getting from the media and the majority of washington regarding the the coronavirus
01:59:33.360 tonight we're going to explore what's really happening in our country can we sustain this
01:59:38.500 i interview tonight live uh dr uh uh si uh syrah uh mudad she is the senior director system
01:59:48.960 specialist pathogen program at the new york health and hospitals she helped fight ebola she's featured
01:59:55.000 prominently in the netflix documentary pandemics how to prevent an outbreak she's taking her time away
02:00:00.660 from uh fighting this virus to give you the latest facts and answer your questions you can see it live
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02:00:22.440 at blaze tv.com that's a hashtag your question to hashtag just the facts just the fact i'm sorry gb
02:00:30.980 just the facts uh but um let us know what you want to know i i've got some real questions on uh
02:00:38.580 the numbers you know france is probably the next thing france is looking really ugly so is uh so is
02:00:46.840 germany england is looking really ugly but
02:00:51.100 why do we think that millions are going to die when china didn't have that it's it's why are our 0.61
02:01:03.620 numbers in the west expected to be so high does that make sense to you stew it's a good question
02:01:10.180 and it's probably the most optimistic look at this is that china was able to limit it to 80 000 cases in
02:01:15.240 a country of 1.3 billion um why why would we be facing this the answer to that typically is well
02:01:22.820 they just shut everything down and they started welding people into their apartments which is not 0.51
02:01:26.600 necessarily what we're going to do here but once you let them back out yeah i mean don't they infect
02:01:31.540 everybody else and won't they see this flare back up right away when they start opening the doors in
02:01:37.600 the factories and that's what they're doing right now so we will see if that happens so far it hasn't
02:01:43.420 seemed to happen if you believe china's numbers and that's a whole nother thing i mean we know 0.99
02:01:48.100 they lied about the the disease at the beginning we know that they they hid evidence from people
02:01:54.740 who are trying to solve these problems who who's to believe that they don't have another 500 000
02:02:00.460 cases you know in some camp somewhere that we don't know about wouldn't be surprising
02:02:04.400 we'll get just the facts the answers tonight blaze tv that's at 9 p.m watch it with your family
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