Beck: Life Can Wait; Please Self-Quarantine | 3⧸16⧸20
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Struggling to stay home with your kids? or do you have the time to mow the lawn because you re stuck at home because the kids are quarantined due to the government's quarantine of the entire country?
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we have so much to go over today hello america let me just start there do you have your toilet paper
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we have a lot to cover a lot to cover we begin in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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hi stew how was your weekend wonderful how was yours oh my gosh i i it was
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i can't you know yeah that good that's good that's good that was that good we're in separate
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locations now i'm feeling a little disposable here at the studio well i'm just saying i'm just saying
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if you don't have your bunker i'm no i'm you know what i'm i'm trying to do the right thing i'm trying
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to uh uh separate us all as much as we possibly can i'm from home stew is in a studio all by himself
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19 000 square feet uh you know i think you're probably pretty safe uh and we're trying to
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just do what the government is asking us to do did you go out or did you quarantine yourself this
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weekend we were largely quarantined and there was a trip to the grocery store here and there all right
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not not too much activity this weekend uh my wife's already going crazy and i i informed her uh that
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we haven't hit one day that the kids were supposed to be at school yet we're still in the weekend this
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is that they're supposed to be home this week anyway you know i i'm there might be some homer
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simpson uh homer simpson uh around the throat of the kids yes you know especially if this last i said
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to my daughter yesterday who has two young kids uh i said she said well it's gonna be a long two weeks
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and i said yeah and it's gonna be an even longer eight yeah and she said what and i said yeah two weeks
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is not what this is going to be about no it's gonna be eight weeks yeah like for example my kids
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school has stopped uh you know anybody coming in for the next two weeks and they're going to reassess
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later but two weeks is going to be in the middle of like the peak of these numbers going crazy yeah
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there's no way they're going to like let people back in at that point yeah i know the cdc limited
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gatherings of 50 people or more or they're suggesting 50 people or more for the next eight weeks
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so that's a that's a long time it's going to be interesting to see how america can react to
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something like that yeah yeah it is you know what i discovered uh this weekend is that there are two
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americas there are two americas and it's not the right or left uh america not the democrat republican
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not the constitutionalist socialist it's really not it's really not it's uh the hey i've got a brain
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i understand how to use it um i i i can read the tea leaves uh i i'm i'm responsible not only for
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myself but there is something to social responsibility there's that america and then there's
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hey let's go to the st patrick's day celebration and this thing is complete nonsense you know what i'm
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saying and by the way i i i i think i think it's time to maybe we're gonna take a vacation we're gonna
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go to south carolina we're gonna go on the beaches because the president just gave my kids another week
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off so we have a week's vacation now i think that people in both camps uh hope and perhaps even believe
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that this pandemic is overblown at this point and i think most people leave it's not going to affect
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me but only one group only one of those two americas is is thinking clearly at this point
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if you happen to have the coronavirus i don't have i only drink guinness no corona for me
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if you are if you're sick and you don't know it and you were out last weekend because i'm like at this
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i'm not in the eight this is me i'm only 34 years old and because uh uh uh 34 there's no way i it
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is not gonna affect me that's totally cool that's totally cool but could we sober up and just think
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for a minute if you are one of those people and you were out this weekend and you did without even
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knowing it you infected someone else or you were out this weekend and they infected you that one person
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that bastard i knew he was sick that person will infect 248 people one person with the virus whether
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they know they have it or not will infect 248 people now here's where it gets kind of real
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hang on i'm uh might need a drink for this here's where it gets real if you have 248 people that
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you've infected that means two of the people that you infected will die are you just starting my
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monday morning off with this yeah yeah i am if you go out and you are infected 248 people will get sick
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two of them will die now i don't know about you but i spent my uh weekend in both americas this weekend
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working on systems that will allow us to run our network with minimal exposure
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in other words writers and producers are at home the cameras are as locked down as we can be talent
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is at home or in isolated studios i was up friday saturday reading researching doing everything i could
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up until 1 a.m and then up at 6 we readied our isolation rooms did anybody do that you did you do
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that at your house too this uh weekend because you know you're supposed to do that do you even have
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an isolation room anybody anybody um an isolation like a right like a man cave i gotta get into i'm
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gonna get into it in a minute yeah we met as a family we did the things we were supposed to do we
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checked on our elderly neighbors we went over checklists we ordered missing items that we that
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we needed online we filled gas cans we made our children you know make sure that our children understood
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the severity of uh of everything that we were dealing with you know we kind of we did that
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and at the very same time we did something else that i found really fun really really fun uh it was um
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it was uh listening to stories from friends and family and and friends of family online talking about
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i'm going to the beach there it was only one last birthday uh party it was uh 24 children and they
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got together and we brought the grand and everything was fine everybody was fine i heard people tell
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people my kids just won't stay at home that long it hasn't even started yet we aren't sick nor is
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anybody we know i've never been over to china i'm not in the age range that is in a danger zone i just
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i just you know i know that they both start with letters that are kind of you know south in the alphabet
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uh one has a q one has a v both kind of not used so you can confuse me like i don't know it starts
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one of them fancy letters we hardly ever use quarantine and vaccine or vacation is not the
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same thing quarantine is different than vacation national emergencies different we don't usually
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call a national emergency for a vacation the stock market is at its most volatile since hoover was in
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office now i just i i i just i may may i may i point out one thing because i agree with you that
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the press wants donald trump to not be present i get it i'm with you i mean i saw cnn with uh what's
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his name george soros's buddy on cnn uh we just played it in the four minute buzz
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uh donald trump is uh much more like uh kim jong-un uh than any other uh any other person that's leading
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a country i mean he's taking the tactics of kim jong-un shut up shut up
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kim jong-un what a pile of crap that is i can't take the media can't take it
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now with that being said forget the media have you seen what's going on outside do you think
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that china france germany italy england ireland all over the world
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everybody is just doing this to get donald trump out of office everybody everybody stay home
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and italy you're you're you're we want you to bring a little hope uh we want you to all stay at home and
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uh uh sing to each other outside the windows yeah sing to each other outside the windows that'd be
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really good do you think they're doing this to get rid of donald trump
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do you think that we want to shut down the global air travel on a whim if i hear one thing from people
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who are like i cannot believe how long it took me to get through the airport uh this weekend uh you
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know i was over and i was vacationing over in europe i get it you had a vacation planned you went
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and then we get here and we stood in long lines of course everyone who's an american is coming home
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did you think that would run smoothly it sucks when everybody is not coming home
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all i've been really able to think about all weekend
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who were supposed to go in and get a kidney i don't know if they're going to be able to go
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and get kidney my daughter who is supposed to go in for more brain surgery i don't know if she's
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going to be able to go in and have brain surgery i highly doubt it i don't think they're going to be
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doing it she's going to have to wait but those people who cannot wait what are they going to do
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how about the people who can't see their loved ones who are in a nursing home can you
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imagine what that is like not being able to see your parent
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or the elderly who are afraid and alone think of the hospital workers that are feeling the calm
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before the storm how frightened many of them must be knowing what is coming
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knowing that how are i how am i going to take care of my family
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will i have to make the choice to deprive care for somebody
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am i going to be in the situation that they're in italy
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how many people are they going to have to treat that we're out i don't have the virus
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preparing this weekend while they were preparing for overcrowded hospitals
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but they tell us in eight days our hospitals are going to be beginning to be overrun
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the president called for a national day of prayer yesterday
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most americans i don't even think even paid attention or knew
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even though national day of prayer was yesterday
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that most of us are going to have to worry about
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unless you want the government to tell you what you can and cannot do
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i'm also going to give you the things that you need to do
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how many times do we have to read the warnings from it
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in the last 10 trading days stocks have hit their
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money in the vault to cover any of the uh the the so
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called assets that they have that are actually uh loans
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liabilities in case something happens they have to be
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able to have enough cash in the bank to be able to
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cover all of those liabilities we've we've had this
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now since the great depression uh and we used to
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have something that would was called the discount window if
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you couldn't do that you would go to the fed's discount
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window where you would get a special rate it was not
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someone prior to 2008 any bank wanted to use because it
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was kind of made as a shame kind of place where you would
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go and it let the other banks oh he may not be solvent i don't know if
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we should really trust that bank should we loan to that bank
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so nobody wanted to use that well the start of the fed started making
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overnight loans at the rate of 75 billion per night that means
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some of the banks collection of the banks or one of the banks
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was short 75 billion dollars in cash and needed to borrow that
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just to cover the shortfall in november they increased overnight
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lending to a hundred billion last week they made it a hundred and
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fifty billion dollars a night over the weekend it was increased to
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175 billion per night to put this into perspective
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um bear stearns and lehman brothers needed 50 billion
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the apps we now have increased it to 175 billion dollars per night
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on top of the one trillion dollars announced in new asset purchases
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do you remember when we said we were going to bail out the loan to the trouble
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assets recovery program tarp that was seven i think it was 775 billion
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dollars to bail out the banks and their troubled assets
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they have just added one trillion dollars to tarp they don't call it that
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anymore but new asset purchases so the fed is buying a trillion dollars
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plus they're letting these banks borrow 170 billion every night
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on friday the u.s treasury held an auction for 30-year treasury bonds
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you know how many you know how many we received how many people raised their hand
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and said i'll buy a u.s treasury bond you know how many
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zero zero what does that mean any money that we now borrow we can't borrow it because
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nobody wants to take that debt we are spending out of control and no one wants to buy a 30-year
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treasury bond as of today march 16th the federal reserve has been the has become the last buyer of
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resort for the u.s treasuries we are out of countries that now want to take our debt at least at this time
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now the dow is down 25 from all-time highs bank stocks are down 50 let me say that again
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the dow is down 25 but bank stocks are now down 50 and leading the way down
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is because something really hinky is going on it's been going on for a while haven't been able
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to put my finger on it i still don't know what it is nobody does but nobody's talking about it
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when the last time nobody would talk about things was 2007 in 2008 i couldn't get anybody to give me
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give me any well it's very complex you know you don't understand the system yeah can you explain it
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to me well no it's very complex okay so it's so complex you can't even break it down and explain
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it to me glenn there are systems really can you tell me what those systems are because they don't
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seem to make sense to me explain it to me you just don't know that's the kind of runaround i'm getting
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right now now why are the bank stocks down over 50 percent when the dow is only down 25 why is the
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banking sector down now this leads me to what i heard from the president last week and he said it
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in such a a nonchalant way it just passed by everyone except those with eyes and ears and i heard that
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and i went why why why are you saying that remember before he gave his speech he met with the heads of
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all of the big banks now that's spun as well he's meeting with the heads of the bed big banks because
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you know what are we going to do about this financial crisis okay but what he said that night
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was and i just want you to know uh you know our banks are fine they're tip-top there's they're fully
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uh they're fully liquid i mean they've got uh liquidation uh that they just take all this money
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and they're just it's growing on trees they can throw it around they've got so much money they're so
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liquid it's almost like you could drink a bank right now really
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production economies have crashed in the anticipation of a global slowdown in manufacturing
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oil is down more than 50 percent made worse by the soviet uh or the russia saudi price war
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copper is down 30 steel is down 30 aluminum down 22 percent they're all indications of a global slowdown
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not seen since at least 2008 the world is still entering its shutdown mode so china is re-emerging
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for their shutdown but who's going to be placing any orders of the next month or two this is the real
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problem the fed just shot everything they just they don't have anything left they don't have anything
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left we're almost at zero they can go to negative interest rates but you don't need a lower interest
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rate right now we we need to be buying things we need to be going out to restaurants that's why you
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know how serious this is this is either an an evil spooky dude uh uh complete uh hoax on the entire world
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we've got all of them we've got china we've got uh we've got russia we've got oil we've got everyone
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and everyone is in on this which i think a lot of people will be playing into this but it's not a
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hoax for people for us to make the choices that we're making right now to shut our airlines down
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and everything else donald trump does not want to do this he's smart enough to know exactly what this
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means now let me tell you what they did just last night this is what made me say i'm honey go to the
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bank tomorrow morning and i want and i i wrote to our stock broker and i said i don't care how much
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money i don't care what the excuse is no i don't care how dumb i look in the end i'm pulling my money
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out of the stock market we're going to the bank we're getting some cash and i'll tell you what they
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did last night that made the blood drain out of my face that makes absolutely no financial sense
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last night you might have heard that the fed said we're going to cut the uh interest rates
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stew what is your understanding of what you heard last night uh announced on tv with the fed they cut
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the interest rates to near zero 0.25 percent it was a big drop from where it was and uh it was kind of
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their last bullet in their gun type of thing where they don't really have a lot of room now to go and
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do anything else other than i guess i don't know print money and and that sort of thing so why do we need
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the what's the so-called discount window can you explain that briefly why do these banks need to
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borrow all this money every night um to make it all kind of come together right they have at times there's
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short term um lacking of of cash that they need to kind of come come into overnight the discount window
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is there in those emergency situations right when they need to step in and kind of make everything work
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so you want to make sure that the banks if they let's say they bought a bunch of i don't know oil
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and they've got all a lot of money invested in oil if oil goes down that they can cover everything
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that they need to cover they have enough money in the bank to cover any losses that could happen
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overnight so they can open their doors again okay that's why they need that they also have a 10
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cash reserve requirement so the banks have to have 10 of everything they have in cash so we're okay
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last night the federal reserve removed the 10 cash reserve requirement for the banks
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this is the fed's published bank guidance document as of today for many years reserve requirements played
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a central role in the implementation of monetary policy by creating a stable demand for reserves
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in january 2019 the federal reserve council announced its intention to implement monetary policy
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in ample reserves regime reserve requirements do not play a significant role in this operating framework
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in light of the shift to an ample reserves regime the board has reduced reserve requirement ratios
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to zero percent this action eliminates the reserve requirements for thousands of depository institutions
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and will help support lending to households and businesses so in other words they have to have
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10 of their reserves in cash if 10 walk into the bank and say i want my money they know that nothing else
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is going to happen more than 10 so 10 say i want my money they have the cash on hand to be able to do it
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if they don't they have to call the federal reserve and you'll have to fill out a little piece of paper and then
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the federal reserve will have to okay it and then they'll have to ship it and it'll be about a week before
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you get your money but if you remember mr potter is offering cash right now and what did what did jimmy
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stewart say no no you don't understand it's not like that your money is over here and your money is in this house
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and just fill out the paper it's what you agreed to just fill out the paper and you'll get your money in 10 days
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well i don't have 10 days i need my money now this is what the federal reserve did last night
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as of march 26th banks are now under no regulatory obligation to maintain depository reserves against
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their lending any bank no matter how big or small can lend as much as they want no matter what they have
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in deposits effectively u.s money printing by offering credit and loans has been extended now to all banks
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what does this mean for you what does this mean for the future uh i will tell you what is going to
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happen next in my humble opinion and how to prepare for it in just about a minute stand by
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you're listening to glenn back i got a confidential memo from somebody um yesterday and i wrote to
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this is the glenn back program hello america welcome to monday i have a challenge and some really good
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news coming up in just a few minutes i'm talking about the uh economy and something that i think you
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really need to understand uh what the fed is doing and what the fed is doing is using all of their
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bullets right now and you might be seeing this um go down the stock market go down like this because
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it's spooking people wait a minute why are you at zero interest rates or 0.25 percent why are you doing
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all of these things and none of it is working that's really really bad news really bad news um and the
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questions that we have to ask ourselves in all sobriety and not without panic is will we see bank
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holidays if you don't know what a bank holiday is that's when they close just like the markets when
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there's a panic or they have to be reset do we close the banks so you're not going to be able to
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get any money out of an atm or go to the bank will the fed absorb the banks that are about to fail
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does the government nationalize the banks or the fed the fed last night removed the 10 cash reserve
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requirement for most banks that means they can they're printing money any loan doesn't matter just
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give the loan um this doesn't bode well and i will i have you ever noticed that nursery rhymes
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can be really really cute or really spooky just depends on the way you read them
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and the context i've heard this nursery rhyme a million years and i wondered what why what
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what use is this nursery rhyme because usually the nursery rhymes were the things that we were
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teaching kids and we were teaching them really scary global principles and without
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really telling them that these are real principles
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remember this nursery rhyme she swallowed the dog to catch the cat she swallowed the cat to catch the
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bird she swallowed the bird to catch the spider that wiggled and jiggled and tickled inside her
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she swallowed the spider to catch the fly i don't know why she swallowed the fly perhaps she'll die
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may i suggest a new revisionist look at this this is the federal reserve
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she swallowed the dog to catch the cat she swallowed the cat to catch the bird
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how many things is the is the fed swallowing now how many things that they have been chasing after
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we we've we've got to swallow the dog to catch the cat they keep swallowing and
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i don't know why perhaps she'll die if we look into this as the fed
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perhaps that nursery rhyme uh teaches us something because the fed now is pumping in one trillion dollars
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you're not going to hear this and i'm not going to harp on this because
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the corona virus if we don't take it seriously if we don't stay at home if we don't work from home if
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we don't stop going to parties and with friends and everything else if we don't stop
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it's only going to make this worse it's not going to kill everybody but it's going to make it worse
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but if you care about the country if you care about freedom if you care about the
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economic system that has given us the life that we have please stay home please stay home
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please cancel those plans next hour i'm going to give you some things that i want you to do
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that i think are and i'm going to post them right after the program but they're things that we've
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gone over for years but you need to look at them again did anyone put together their isolation room
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in their house did you even know you were supposed to every home should have an isolation room
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and what that is is just a room that has extra blankets extra sheets extra towels has a refrigerator
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has a microwave has a tv has extra cords for your devices has aspirin has everything one might need
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in case dad or mom or somebody else says i i'm really not feeling well and i've got a temperature
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get up there we'll deliver all your food and everything to the door but let's not get the
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entire family sick do you even have one of those yet how many people even spent time doing that
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there's bigger things hopefully you've done that if you haven't i'll tell you how you can do it i'll
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even maybe i'll even take you online later today after the show and i'll show you what we did
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and then i'm going to take you through the things that you need to do that we've already gone before
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but i believe this may be the event that i have been preparing for and we have all been preparing
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for and it's not the coronavirus i believe that unless things are unless miracles happen by the way
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yesterday president declared it a national day of prayer did you know that did you meet with your
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family did you pray did you dedicate did you think about what we have to lose and beg him for
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forgiveness and beg him uh for his help if you are a believer please do that today please do that today
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if things don't go perfectly i believe we're headed for a
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i think we're headed for a depression but one that we haven't seen i mean a real depression
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the same central bank bankers all over the world are doing really exotic and unusual things to stop
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it the the stock market this morning is down 10 percent uh the financial sector is down 15 percent
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they're leading the way they the federal reserve has has swallowed all of the ills of the financial
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system and if you know history you know like we said in 2008 it doesn't work not once it's never it
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makes the problem worse you have to lance the boil get the infection out and then take antibiotics
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keeping global interest rates at near zero and even negative in some countries now since 2009 has created
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even bigger bubbles because of the easy money available to institutional and government players
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it's the everything bubble back in 2007 i think when i was on fox i did a sorry when i was on cnn i did
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an episode called the money bubble it's now called the everything bubble i call it the money bubble because
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that's the last one it's in yeah when money goes everything goes they've renamed that now the everything
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bubble they did that about six years after i did but the everything bubble has just popped with the
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virus we are looking at a possible sovereign debt collapse the world is floating in upwards of 475
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trillion dollars of debt that's sovereign corporate institutional your debt 475 trillion dollars
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governments are going to start having to figure out uh what bills do we pay
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i told you just a little while ago friday we put 30 year treasury bonds up for sale that means
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our debt just like your debt has to be renewed you have to have you know a bank and you have it for 30
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years when that 30 year loan agreement is up if you still have money then you're what you're going to do
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is you're going to get another loan and carry that debt no one is willing to carry our 30 year debt
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anymore no one we had an auction for the world america is always the the safe place no one in the world
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bid on we had zero bids on our 30 year treasuries that means the fed is the only one swallowing our debt
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is your money safe in a bank we're going to be answering some of these questions in the next few
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days local or regional bank offer investment services yeah yeah put it there maybe local remember
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we talked about this 10 years ago now's the time do you have 30 or 60 days worth of expenses covered if
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you can't get cash out of an atm do you have a week i want you to go to the atm today and get what
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cash you can and keep it on hand if stocks continue to decline another 10 20 30 percent
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do i have food do i have gold do i have silver silver is going down gold is going down gold is
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down i think three percent today and that is because when people need cash to cover what they
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bought in stocks because they had you know their eyes were bigger than their stomach or their wallet
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they got to sell something so they're selling gold
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silver is a commodity it's used in many things and all commodities are going down
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food ammunition don't panic but realize that everyone else might be panicking so
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just be the calm one in your community but don't freeze and do nothing
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because we might be on a the edge of a global catastrophe
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and as bad as that's going to be i am i am very worried about the social consequences
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what are we going to do to each other and this is where
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we did this to ourselves we eliminated god from our society
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and so he's backed away okay all right you can do it yourself how many times as a parent have we
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done this to our kids we're like i got it i got it and you're like no you don't man you're gonna
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you're gonna pay a high price for this one just leave me alone i've got it okay all right now we
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don't go away and wish them ill and we're not punishing them same thing with god he's just backed
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away because we've said we got it we don't have it we don't have it just invite him back in please
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because i think we're going to need him more than we have in a while
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the good news is we're americans and right now we're free and i want to show you one example on why
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that makes a difference what some people have done scientists around the world what they have done
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is remarkable i'm going to try to squeeze that in before the top of the hour and then our quote
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coronavirus update is coming up i'm going to also give you some inside information somebody who
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emailed me some confidential information on what people should be doing i asked if i could share the
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full report with people and he said uh no but if you want to pick and choose and just not say who it
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came from yes you can use parts of it um so i i want to be respectful so i want to keep getting
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these updates um and uh i'll share what i can coming up in just a few minutes that's all next hour
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ever watch those heist movies and find yourself rooting for the criminals to win and you're like
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wait a minute what what am i doing failing to add protection on your devices when you get onto public
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wi-fi networks even the password protected ones is a little like rooting for the bad guys you're like
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yeah i like it i know they're gonna win on this one cyber crime is part of our lives and things
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it's all going to be okay no reason to panic you're smart enough to figure this out there are people
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that will help you on this um just don't panic on anything that i might have just said i didn't say
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this to panic anybody i just want you to know we have to take some steps and if you've been listening
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welcome to the glenbeck program it is monday the 16th of march uh we've had quite
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a wild ride today we have our coronavirus update but i'm going to do something a little
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different i'm going to give you all the facts and figures but then i want to give you something that
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uh was prepared uh not just for me but for uh leaders around the world that was given to me
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uh and i want to share parts of it the parts that i can just some really good advice on uh what to do
01:23:20.260
what we're facing uh and the things that uh most people won't share with you uh very very credible
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source i'll give you the information on that our coronavirus update and the things that we
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should be doing at home that really don't require very much next to glenbeck
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hello and welcome to the glenbeck program we are so glad that you are here uh our coronavirus update
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all right it is monday the 16th of march 2020 let me give you the look uh into where we are on the
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coronavirus total cases confirmed worldwide 171 000 that is up from 136 000 on friday total confirmed
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deaths worldwide 6531 that's up uh about almost 2 000 uh deaths worldwide total confirmed recoveries
01:26:00.880
77 000 that's up 7 000 from friday 158 countries now have confirmed that was 129 on friday four more
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have suspected cases seven percent of active cases are now considered serious this is the best news
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three weeks ago that number was 19 percent down on friday to nine percent and today three days later
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seven percent of active cases are considered serious requiring hospitalization this will be really good
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news if we don't overwhelm our health system with other people going i've got to have a test no you're
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not going to get a test unless you have the symptoms you don't need the test we i want to thank
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our private industry cvs and walgreens and uh and walmart and all of these people that are involved now
01:26:54.980
on the private level you're going to start seeing tents go up in your area at some of these places where
01:27:01.000
you're going to be able to have the swab test at one of those stores and the vice president announced
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yesterday that all of them are going to be free so you're not going to have to worry about it
01:27:12.200
now is this a sign of things uh to come by the way u.s has 3802 confirmed cases and 69 deaths that's up
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from 1700 cases and 41 deaths on friday you're going to see this number skyrocket we are at the beginning
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of that hockey stick curve that we had in china and we've seen all over the world we are also doing more
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tests but we are now just at the beginning if you think you're getting rid of your kids in two weeks
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and they're going back to school think again uh can you buy alcohol on amazon.com i don't know if jack
01:27:49.860
daniels will send it directly to your house but whatever alcohol you bought wasn't enough i think
01:27:56.480
you're looking at anywhere from four my feeling is probably closer to eight weeks of this we are only
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at the beginning um people who were mocking this this weekend i think by next weekend you will see
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do not feel stupid by by if your friend friends or family say i we're not gonna i'm gonna just say
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well i'm not going to and you're not going to be around me for two weeks um because no i'm not taking
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any chance and they can mock you if you want it's better to be prepared and made fun of
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than laugh along with everyone else and then be wrong in the end i'd rather be wrong and prepared
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so don't worry about what other people say if you have parents that are elderly please please
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please keep the kids at home i know they just want to go to a birthday party otherwise make the
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decision now you're not going to see parents until you quarantine your house for two weeks
01:29:11.940
if i went on vacation today tanya's parents are ill if i went on vacation today and i didn't take it
01:29:21.660
seriously and i go out and i'm going to disneyland and i realize they're closed but i'm just going to
01:29:28.120
eat at the denny's across the street and i'm going to do all the things i want on vacation
01:29:33.940
if tanya's parents get sick i'm not going to be able to see them when i come home i have to stay away
01:29:43.040
from them for two weeks to make sure i don't give them anything in that two-week period they could get
01:29:49.960
sick and then i can't see them it's not worth it it's just not worth it earlier today i talked to
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you about in hour number two if you missed it please go back and listen today is definitely a
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day that you want to listen to on the podcast or go as a blaze subscriber to the archives and watch
01:30:13.040
listen to the entire show today today is a really important show packed with information our my job
01:30:20.700
is to inform you you may disagree with me but i you pay me to do this through your listening habits
01:30:28.000
so i'm trying to do my job the best i know how and that is today to inform you i will also hopefully
01:30:35.740
enlighten you and entertain you along the way but we need information first so i want to share
01:30:43.540
something and i'm not going to give you i don't mean to be cryptic but i've been asked to be cryptic
01:30:48.660
this is not this is proprietary information it was um prepared for heads of state and uh and and
01:30:58.720
others uh by a company that assess risks let's just leave it at that and uh i've asked them for
01:31:08.500
permission to use it and they've said no uh you can use parts of it uh and i asked which parts i could
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use and so i'm going to give you those parts that i could use because i think this is important
01:31:20.660
uh first thing americans need to know and the world needs to know you need to go or stay at
01:31:27.280
the place you want to be if the situation worses worsens focus your decision on being somewhere for
01:31:33.960
four to eight weeks so if you want to be with your family elsewhere then you should be there now
01:31:41.800
uh and stay where you're at for many people this means staying where they already are because it's a
01:31:49.140
good place they have the resources in place families in the same city it's a good stock of food and
01:31:54.780
supplies sufficient security etc etc i think this is an important line this is not a prediction
01:32:01.260
that things will be getting much worse but rather an acknowledgement that things could get much worse
01:32:08.200
um there are two ways to make a decision on where you should be there's two things the social order
01:32:16.520
and the medical stew medical the medical risk arise from the likelihood of you or your loved ones
01:32:23.420
contracting this particular virus and the availability of effective medical care if needed
01:32:29.380
social order social order risks arise from the interruption of services and supply chain
01:32:36.900
and how people behave in unwanted situations so for the most part most americans uh will be able to get
01:32:45.680
the health care just not the way that we're used to getting our health care we're not used to going
01:32:51.660
in and be swabbed in a parking lot of a walgreens or a cvs or a walmart but that's the way it's going
01:32:58.520
to be we're used to just going to our doctor we're not going to our doctor they're going to tell us to stay
01:33:05.760
home unless things get really bad you have a fever they're not going to see if you have the coronavirus
01:33:12.320
right away they're going to say stay at home take aspirin drink lots of fluid call me back let me
01:33:19.760
know you don't want to be in the hospital waiting room or the urgent care center they don't want you
01:33:25.320
there stay home so we're not going to be getting the care that we normally get but if this gets really
01:33:34.500
bad again if this gets really bad which dr fausche has said that he's the the head of uh not the cdc
01:33:44.480
stew which is he the head of well another one of those organizations um he said that we could be out
01:33:51.100
of hospital beds in the next eight to sixteen days that's a lot that's a lot uh and that will cause
01:34:00.960
panic in a lot of people which then risk the social order you remember years ago it's one of
01:34:06.380
the reasons why i moved to texas um i said be around people you want to be around you know in
01:34:12.560
case there's an emergency people that will help you how are people going to behave in your area
01:34:18.340
if you're in an area where people are not going to behave well you're not going to want to be there
01:34:23.480
now medical risk is influenced in part by chance precautions nature the nature of the virus i'm reading
01:34:29.980
from the report now but the social order risks are influenced by fear moral outrage anger and
01:34:36.820
desperation in other words emotion social order risks can be elevated by many factors for example
01:34:42.660
when grocery stores have insufficient stock i'm again quoting from this document i think we're okay
01:34:50.340
but quoting from this document um that's when not if and it's all boldened uh or bolded uh some people
01:34:59.340
will behave poorly impulsively alarmingly those behaviors are another kind of virus that can also
01:35:04.260
go viral when sweeping restrictions are imposed by government or scary news stories are repeated or
01:35:09.920
clashes with police occur emotion can gain the upper hand italy is a useful proxy for considering
01:35:16.860
viral behavior in order to curb new covet 19 affections officials ruled that prison inmates could not
01:35:23.800
have visitors prison uh prisoners at one detention facility rioted and within two days 27 prisons had
01:35:31.760
been overrun prisoners were also protesting that they had not received the benefit of testing for the
01:35:37.020
virus on the medical side italy was seeing the reduction of the number of new infections but at
01:35:42.300
least six inmates died as a result of the violence all 27 prisons were badly damaged one so that it had to
01:35:48.820
be closed requiring prisoners to be moved to an already overcrowded facility emotion so is it better
01:35:55.840
to be in a big city or a rural area rural locations have fewer people low population density and generally
01:36:04.180
fewer risk posed by emotion and behavior big cities have the presumed benefit of emergency hospitals and big
01:36:11.460
cities have millions of other people expecting to rely on those hospitals and if as the current rate of new
01:36:18.700
covid 19 infections require hospitalization increases the benefit of proximity to big city hospitals
01:36:25.340
declines sharply in other words a big fancy hospital is only valued if they have available beds sufficient
01:36:33.860
staffing and sufficient supplies to state this another way word another way being near world-class medical
01:36:40.720
care is likely to be less value at a price at precisely the time medical care is most needed by many people
01:36:47.960
because that need overwhelms the system every place the kind of place you might consider has benefits and
01:36:56.280
detractions uh there we therefore recommend deciding where you want to be in the event of having to stay
01:37:03.720
for many weeks if you're already there great if not consider going there soon because transportation and
01:37:11.600
freedom of movement are not guaranteed over the long run this is not a prediction of a national shutdown like
01:37:18.780
italy but rather an acknowledgement of the range of options available to the government we say that again
01:37:25.000
this is not a prediction of a national shutdown but rather an acknowledgement of the range of options available to the government
01:37:33.600
we restate our recommendation of some weeks ago of having resources sufficient to grant you as little
01:37:39.760
dependence on others as possible and as little dependence on trucking shipping restocking and continuity
01:37:45.840
of services all of which is less dependable today than it was last week did you hear that have as little
01:37:53.420
dependence on trucking shipping restocking and continuity of services using groceries is one example it is not
01:38:02.100
possible for the supply supply chain to be the same next week as it was last week because the demand has sharply
01:38:09.040
increased as of today we're edging into what has been described to retailers as phase two phase one is the
01:38:18.060
virus is present but not yet infected many people day-to-day life is mostly normal phase two we're at the
01:38:22.960
beginning of this phase two the virus has become prevalent in the market or markets where supplies originate
01:38:30.340
with governments taking restrictive actions such as quarantine or closing schools in public places that
01:38:36.200
result in labor shortages and considerable disruption to supply and demand to put the rate of increased
01:38:44.080
demand into perspective last thursday and friday march 5th and 6th saw a 10 increase in grocery store
01:38:51.820
foot traffic this thursday and friday march 12th and 13th the increase jumped to 200 and 300 in some areas
01:39:02.220
the director of mit center for transportation logistics has said the current moment can be compared to what
01:39:09.320
happens in a region expecting a big snowstorm people stock up however the present situation is not
01:39:15.760
regional it's national meaning an affected region can only reply a rely on nearby unaffected regions for restocking
01:39:24.760
supplies there's no there's nobody sending in shipments from texas or california or wherever
01:39:30.620
if you're contemplating a move to another location it is likely you will have more options today than in the
01:39:37.840
coming weeks mostly due to the risk of travel disruptions or government intervention that restrict the freedom of
01:39:43.880
movement if you decide to travel relocate yada yada yada uh i'm just not going to be able to get to all of
01:39:50.760
this um he goes into the things that uh important note if draconian restrictions are imposed there might
01:40:00.940
be little or no warning or little or no lead time afforded we learned yesterday the advanced discussions
01:40:07.360
about imposing additional restrictions in san francisco and santa clara as early as next week that's this week
01:40:12.640
information not yet public is shared here's an example of the form of such restrictions that it
01:40:18.160
might take nobody can enter or exit designated lockdown areas unless they are proven family or
01:40:25.240
proven work reasons movement movements inside these areas is to be avoided unless justified closure of all
01:40:32.980
educational and social centers restaurants limiting public transportation and asking everyone encouraging to
01:40:39.000
work from their home but there are other things that are now being decided uh at the government level and
01:40:46.020
more travel restrictions are part of that so what do you do and how do you process all of this
01:40:54.380
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the world is a really dangerous place but it's also a really really safe place
01:42:51.880
i mean we survive extraordinary risks every day i mean we look what we do we move around and travel
01:43:00.540
through spaces with powerful machines that could kill all of us without missing a beat our planes
01:43:07.300
our subways buses escalators elevators motorcycles cars everything everything we're surrounded by toxic
01:43:15.760
chemicals our homes are hooked up to explosive gases and and lethal currents of electricity
01:43:23.760
we live among people in this country 300 is it 300 or 400 million guns in the hands of our fellow citizens
01:43:33.420
but we're not going to die from being shot to death
01:43:43.360
but none of them but most of them never happened
01:43:47.100
we live at a time where we are focused on our troubles
01:44:01.880
the things that scare us most are the things we don't know
01:44:07.780
they show you that door and you're like don't open the door
01:44:10.860
even though you don't know what's behind the door
01:44:13.200
the scariest things are the things that we don't know
01:44:23.240
this is from his essay on living in an atomic age
01:44:29.020
we think a great deal too much of the atomic bomb
01:44:35.860
i mean just as you would have lived in the 16th century with the plague
01:44:43.460
when raiders from scandinavia might land and cut your throat any night
01:44:56.000
don't let us begin by exaggerating the novelty of our situation
01:45:14.320
we'll give you more on that coming up in just a second
01:45:23.520
today gold i just checked it just a few minutes ago
01:45:27.640
hang on can you tell i'm broadcasting from my house
01:45:32.500
uh gold is down three dollars uh three dollars right now an ounce
01:45:37.340
that's because everybody is for hang on a second
01:45:44.380
uh because people are freaking out in the stock market
01:45:54.620
today may be a really good day to buy some gold
01:46:21.660
just for talking with a gold line representative
01:47:05.560
um but i really want to know the dumbest things that your family your friends everybody else
01:47:16.600
when you're kind of like like bill de blasio is is a good case
01:47:20.020
bill de blasio what did he do stew uh as of eight o'clock tonight
01:47:23.500
as of eight o'clock tonight they're closing pretty much everything in the city
01:47:26.140
um yeah you know it would be no restaurants will be open except for delivery and i think maybe pick up
01:47:31.620
they're closing pretty much all stores all gyms everything
01:47:35.400
as of 8 p.m tonight so of course obviously if you're bill de blasio what you want to do during the day
01:47:41.800
today is make sure you get a few more reps in at the gym so he actually went to the gym today
01:47:48.100
after announcing they were closing them as of tonight now technically he's with i mean he's still within the the open area there but i don't think the idea was to allow everyone to go one more time
01:48:01.640
it's more of an idea of like trying to have an order you know what's the difference what's the difference between 8 p.m and uh you know and tonight i mean you didn't get it yet you're probably not going to get it today
01:48:13.920
you know there was uh my wife well really i just man this show is just boring me to death today
01:48:21.760
um the uh my wife got a note on i think this was maybe from a friend of hers or a friend of a friend
01:48:28.740
who said i went to the gym and uh there's this person who's complaining to all these friends that
01:48:35.160
she was just got back from a meeting and that person was dumb enough and they came and they have
01:48:42.740
well wait a minute you were just with somebody with coronavirus you shouldn't be at the gym
01:48:50.380
that person is just so stupid they've they just came to work anyway well you're
01:48:56.720
hey moron yeah i mean it's just like pot calling kettle pot calling kettle it's tough to know what to do look
01:49:03.900
this is so out of the ordinary for people and you know i think a lot of this has to do
01:49:08.320
with the way the media has covered not just this but so many stories over the years
01:49:13.760
that a lot of people just don't buy the hype i mean frankly they just don't buy it
01:49:17.980
and i understand that honestly i you know especially there's the percentage of skepticism
01:49:24.020
on on coronavirus seems to be uh higher on the right and a lot of that has to do with i think
01:49:31.720
the left making this and the media making this into a trump focused story where every other story
01:49:39.120
about it is is whether donald trump did something right or wrong or what he tweeted or what he said
01:49:43.560
so it comes off as every uh the same as every other dumb piece exactly nonsensical criticism
01:49:49.260
that the trump has faced i don't think this story is that but that the media is pushing people i think
01:49:54.720
in that direction i'm watching the mike pence uh uh you know uh what do you call them press conferences
01:50:00.860
and they'll go for 45 minutes with really heavy duty information first question experts yeah
01:50:07.120
donald trump uh donald trump's wearing a usa hat the other day while he was closing our borders
01:50:13.760
isn't that insensitive shut up i just want i please mr vice president let me just stand behind
01:50:21.340
all the experts and i'll just walk to the podium once in a while just go you shut up next question
01:50:27.580
and then i'll back off let me do it i'll be the bad guy on that what a stupid stupid thing that's
01:50:34.060
why you need the just shut up t-shirts that you made a while ago yes they're still available uh
01:50:39.700
still available uh let me ask you this uh uh stew joe biden and i gotta get to well let me start with
01:50:47.180
the joe biden thing i don't know if you saw this video uh joe biden not only tremendous
01:50:52.720
performance last night but let me take you the night before saturday he has a a virtual town hall
01:51:01.400
and everything that could go wrong does go wrong the microphones are all screwed up you can't
01:51:07.920
understand him they finally hand him a cell phone i mean it's awful and the whole time he's like donald
01:51:13.500
trump is really you know he's just not competent enough to be able to fix the coronavirus you can't
01:51:18.640
do a webcast man for the love of pete so at one point i just want you to watch this if you're
01:51:24.820
watching on the blaze i'll describe it for you here in a minute if you're just listening on radio but
01:51:28.600
but stew this is like the gary condit video this is like gary condit you know all of a sudden
01:51:35.940
9-11 happened and nobody's talking about him anymore and you're like he got away
01:51:40.720
look at this look at this one look at this one this has not been anywhere because everybody's
01:51:46.880
talking about now the coronavirus watch public option providing as he's talking on additional
01:51:52.420
funding that on the phone looking right into the camera no hidden bills etc and i can get it done
01:51:57.280
i can get it done quickly and people will be covered but even i can't do that for another two year
01:52:02.260
another a year between now and november or actually january okay okay no oh you didn't cut that
01:52:10.300
you cut that off no you got to play the rest of it there's more to more than that oh my gosh yeah
01:52:17.020
oh so much more than he continues to talk and he pauses for a minute and then he starts talking and
01:52:23.420
then he just meanders off to the side the camera stays fixed between the two flags and he just meanders
01:52:30.860
off and he's like talking like complete you have it what this is being a public option providing for
01:52:38.940
the additional funding that would provide for no hidden bills etc and i can get it done i can get
01:52:45.280
it done quickly and people will be covered but even i can't do that for another two year another
01:52:50.180
a year between now and november or actually january i was just pausing i like to pause
01:52:57.540
but to be covered what to do here which means that they can't build any factories or any any
01:53:04.180
anything within one mile of the estuary river in the atlantic ocean and chesapeake and so but the
01:53:10.980
whole point of this is that we can do a lot to deal with he just species and one of the things
01:53:15.700
meanders off the side is that and it's like to deal with this he's not on the screen anymore joe he's not
01:53:21.320
on the screen anymore he's just talking now he kind of comes back they put a illinois for biden thing
01:53:26.380
back up because they don't know what he's doing it was horrendous now here's something because he
01:53:33.200
thinks he's on a like a conference call he's probably done 100 conference calls like that
01:53:37.620
where he's talking to the phone he's totally forgotten he's on camera at this point yeah
01:53:40.360
although he's been looking at the camera the whole time okay now try this on for size
01:53:45.860
when you put together your team of of people that are going to help you with a pandemic that is
01:53:54.500
mainly killing old people stew is there someone that you would think well we shouldn't put this
01:54:01.480
person on the team you're gonna love this story you're gonna love this story because i would never
01:54:07.700
have been able to answer that story but when i say the name you're gonna go oh you've got to be kidding
01:54:11.200
me okay so joe biden has tapped uh the former white house health advisor
01:54:23.580
to spearhead uh our nation's coronavirus uh problems and um who he decided to tap
01:54:37.400
is uh ezekiel emmanuel oh my god okay oh my now in case you don't remember who zeke emmanuel is
01:54:46.500
uh he's the guy with the complete live system oh my gosh that basically says you know what there
01:54:52.860
comes a time when you know it's time for you to die uh in fact just recently he wrote a piece for
01:55:00.380
the atlantic titled why i hope to die at 75 he writes doubtless death is a loss it deprives us of
01:55:08.880
experiences and milestones of time spent with our spouse and children in short it deprives us of
01:55:13.380
all things we value but there's a simple truth many of us seem to resist living too long is also a
01:55:19.160
loss it renders many of us if not disabled then faltering and declining a state that may not may not
01:55:26.000
be worse than death but nonetheless is deprived it robs us of our creativity and ability to
01:55:31.500
contribute to work and society in the world it transforms how people experience relate to us
01:55:36.740
and most importantly remember us we're no longer remembered as vibrant and engaged but as feeble and
01:55:41.680
ineffectual and even pathetic that's why he thinks people should die at the age of 75
01:55:48.620
this is the guy who joe biden has put in charge of his health team to help figure out what do we do
01:55:59.320
with this virus that is killing mainly old people i don't know i i don't know let's pick the guy who says
01:56:08.660
i mean it's really kind of good that they're all dying really those are some political instincts on
01:56:13.960
the bill de blasio level uh there i will say could that have been a worse pick by the way he says
01:56:21.740
people really are declining they have you know their mental faculties aren't so sharp you know after
01:56:29.280
75 biden is 77 dude biden is 77 right if he had his wish joe or bernie wouldn't even be alive
01:56:38.520
wouldn't be alive basically almost all the candidates running in both parties wouldn't be alive
01:56:42.620
right and you know what's crazy is this guy will say because of the complete live system what we
01:56:49.260
talked to you about years ago the complete live system is you know when you get up to working age
01:56:55.720
you really don't get any kind of medical treatment until you're i mean extraordinary medical treatment
01:57:01.820
until you're around 10 to 12 then from 12 to 30 you get everything this this government can
01:57:10.400
possibly provide for you in a socialized medicine thing then after 30 it starts to slow down after 40
01:57:16.280
it's significantly 50 even more so and then it's almost a straight line down after 60 because quite
01:57:21.940
frankly sir madam i mean justify yourself justify your existence because your life is really kind of
01:57:29.860
meaningless to us and we can't use our resources to keep you alive that's this guy that's this guy this
01:57:36.920
guy yeah i mean and think about all the controversy that happened with death panels in italy we're
01:57:42.400
seeing death panels without the panels right they're just saying anyone over 80 is gone there's no panel
01:57:49.000
to decide which person is which anyone over 80 if they're short on resources buh-bye right that is the
01:57:55.820
death panel without the panel uh that that is not something you know that was a crazy conservative
01:58:03.280
conspiracy theory it was never meant to say in normal times that this was going to happen this
01:58:09.640
happens when there are shortages here we are in italy shortages we're seeing the same thing happen
01:58:15.800
all over europe now and we're going to be seeing it in the next few weeks in an even more intense way
01:58:20.980
you know what would be more acceptable quite honestly you know what people would believe more than that
01:58:26.040
you know they've got a guy who's just been tapped by joe biden to be the the guy to help
01:58:31.020
decide who lives who dies and we already know what his standpoint is people won't buy they won't
01:58:37.120
believe in that but if i said to you do you want somebody to decide who wipes and who doesn't wipe
01:58:42.880
do you want somebody come in your house you get a wipe you don't get a wipe people would freak out
01:58:48.020
they freak out what no nobody's telling me i can't wipe get your gun but this ah nothing to worry about
01:58:58.620
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this is the glenn beck program welcome there's a story that just came out
02:00:46.580
health officials are now saying that the united states should shut down everything for the next 14
02:00:51.340
days a total national shutdown i cannot even begin to imagine uh what that would look like
02:00:59.960
i have no idea how the american people react to that this is not china you know this is not uh we're not
02:01:05.480
used to authoritarian governments and again like i believe that this is a real threat and and countries
02:01:11.400
around the world have shown that these sort of strict measures are the only thing slowing the
02:01:16.100
spread so i'm not a skeptic on this however it's scary and i have no idea how the american people
02:01:21.180
react to it like this is not normal to us this is not what we do but i mean listen to this within
02:01:26.160
europe we already know about italy right and india also pretty much quarantined itself off from the rest
02:01:31.200
of the world but within europe uh all these countries are closing themselves off to foreigners
02:01:36.020
completely czech republic cyprus denmark latvia lithuania poland and slovakia and germany the
02:01:42.760
economic engine of the continent said that it would it would partly close its borders to five neighbor
02:01:46.620
neighboring countries you're saying why do they hate mexicans i know for some reason all of a sudden
02:01:51.900
everyone loves border security whoa yeah i know oh you know glenn obviously italy has had all the
02:01:58.060
press but france spain and germany germany is are seeing this sort of exponential rise in this uh in
02:02:07.640
this virus spread right now and i mean germany if that thing gets has the sort of effects we're looking
02:02:13.680
at economically uh you know what happens i mean how many times have they bailed out the rest of europe
02:02:19.840
now they're going to be in the need of a bailout themselves there's no one going to give it
02:02:23.760
this is a problem and we're seeing already that what the fed did last night doesn't help
02:02:30.240
uh what the fed has done last week doesn't help i mean the fed said banks don't have to have a cash
02:02:38.420
reserve what banks have always had to have 10 of deposits on cash in cash on hand nope not anymore
02:02:48.540
don't worry fed will just print that money you can spend that any way you want give that out as loans
02:02:53.440
whatever not a problem uh so now they don't have to have cash on hand uh they are being bailed out
02:03:01.500
every single night already the the tarp you remember can you remember how much tarp cost us to
02:03:09.880
the troubled assets program say how much 700 billion dollars 700 billion yeah okay just last i think
02:03:19.080
friday they announced that it was going to be a one trillion dollar buyout for troubled assets
02:03:24.520
nobody's even talking about that debate about it or anything they're not talking about it we have
02:03:30.320
interest rates almost at zero now the fed doesn't have any bullets left in its gun please stay home
02:03:38.440
let's not make this any worse stay home more tonight and tomorrow on radio