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A coronavirus update, a look at the latest in the swine flu crisis, and the latest on the death of Elizabeth Warren. All that and more on today's show from The Blend Back Program. And don't miss The Unknown Man, where we take you into that position that people in Seattle are in today.
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hey we got a great friday show for you the unknown man is where we start taking you into that position
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that people in seattle feel like they're in today also the wendy's breakfast taste test happens
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um good show options on netflix in case you're quarantined or getting ready to be
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quarantined we look at the press and how they're treating how they're treating donald trump and
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what he says and and how they're treating others for instance the london mayor who says no not a
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problem at all there's nothing to worry about you can get on that crowded tube you can get on the
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subways there's another there's no chance of getting coronavirus really really which one is it and
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the loss of elizabeth warren yes we had to take down the tree today all this and more on today's podcast
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you're listening to the best of the blend back program
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hello america it's friday we're glad you're here our coronavirus update begins in one minute
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is the glenbeck program somewhere in america within the sound of my voice there's a man standing at the
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open grave of a bygone era casting his gaze not at the death of an ideal but at the death of
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a place in time the old days some people call them fondly he thinks of them often they're gone now
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but the ideal remains it burns within him and spills light into all that he touches it's that spirit of
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something that was lasting that was true you know we all like our toilets we like having modern
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conveniences and air conditioning but there's something that has been lost in america and it's
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that spirit of the cowboy a filter of integrity which has always been there in america and will
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come back in fashion again it's part of him it's in the light in his eyes all the way down to the
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pair of tokova's boots that he wears on his feet he knows as i know tokova's when you buy a pair of
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tokova's boots you're buying a statement of integrity not that you're about statements but there is
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something that reminds you when you slip them on in the morning when you're standing about a around a
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bunch of numbskulls that are talking nonsense there's something when you look down at your feet
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and you see that those those people who made that cowboy boot with 200 steps handmade and yet you paid
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less than half of what the other numbskulls might have paid because they've got this name boot that
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oh my gosh and i got it at the greatest store ever that's not common sense that's not integrity the
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integrity is the handmade portions and the best finest leathers that's where the integrity of these boots
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come in not in the price because the price is half of what all the other dopes paid for on a boot
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that is handmade like this one why because they cut out the middleman they go right from the people who
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make it right to the person who has that frontier still in their soul tokova's boots find your pair
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now western goods for your frontiers are found at tokova's.com slash back that's t-e-c-o-v-a-s.com
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all right let's take a look at the daily stats all of these stats are as of 5 30 a.m from john's
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hopkins total confirmed dates we're now over a 100 000 the confirmed cases that's up uh about
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5 000 from yesterday total confirmed deaths are up about a hundred from yesterday to 3 408 just
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so you know before we did anything with the swine flu there were a thousand deaths in america a
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thousand deaths in america there are now 55 812 patients who have recovered from covid 19
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that's about half doctors point out the recoveries are outpacing hospitalization or deaths
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94 countries have confirmed cases that is up from 87 and 11 more today have suspected cases
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16 of active cases are considered serious have you noticed this number is coming down
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it was just at the beginning of last week i think 19 percent it's now down three points
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16 percent are considered serious requiring hospitalization uh that is including five percent
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that require icu the u.s now has 233 confirmed cases 14 deaths the confirmed cases now in washington
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oregon find your state california arizona texas wisconsin illinois new york new jersey massachusetts
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new hampshire rhode island north carolina georgia colorado tennessee nevada with additional suspected
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cases in montana nebraska minnesota ohio pennsylvania and virginia now some other news that you need to know
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um about this we have the epa releasing a list of disinfectants to use against the coronavirus so if
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you're looking to disinfect um uh you should look to the the um the epa list of disinfectants that you
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can use clorox multi-surface cleaner and bleach clorox disinfecting wipes clorox commercial solutions
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lysol brand heavy duty cleaner disinfectant there's all kinds of purell santa prime germicidal spray
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uh the cdc and fda has made this now available in case you are looking for those things but it's all
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just common sense unlike what tito's has had to come out and say tito's vodka based in texas has
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responded on twitter that no their vodka is not a sufficient disinfectant a disinfectant against
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covet 19 a twitter user wrote in and said i made hand sanitizer out of your vodka hand sanitizer doesn't
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taste bad either cheers to tito's they responded immediately per the cdc hand sanitizer contains
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at least 60 alcohol uh although ours is delicious it's only 40 alcohol therefore it doesn't meet the
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standards of the cdc despite the company's tweet more than a dozen tito's vodka sanitizer recipes are
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currently circulating online i wonder i wonder if this isn't just a brilliant marketing campaign
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also there is another rush we've heard about toilet paper uh flying off the shelves and other things
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that now have uh uh you know kind of a black market feel to them alongside those coronavirus prep bags
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being filled by shoppers bleach hand sanitizer are now add to it twinkies and ding dongs
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hostess brand the ceo said that they're seeing a bump in business as people are stocking up
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in case they are trapped at home during the coronavirus outbreak um we are benefiting likely for
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short-term due traffic um and that's the great thing about hostess their comfort things so seeing a
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slight uptick in traffic too early to tail uh to tell but a lot of our uh sales uh data is lagging
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but we think that this is just people storing up for a comfort food the average twinkie and
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ding dong package sold today will last you not as long as food storage but it will go to 2024
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by the way i opened up the vault yesterday because we saved twinkies you know when they
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stopped making twinkies when was that stew do you know a couple years ago right but they're back now
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yeah yeah usually they didn't last very well i put them in i put them in a vault just so we had
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them as a joke and yesterday i was kind of cleaning out some of the stuff in the vault and i found the
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twinkies in the back of the vault i wouldn't eat them so wait now because everyone used to say i'm
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not gonna eat those things they'll last for 40 years no and now no they don't last for 40 years and
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that's another reason why you won't eat them maybe you just don't like twinkies
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that's true i don't like twinkies uh but uh the ding dongs i love hostess ding dongs yeah they
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didn't they didn't weather the years very well either hundreds of concerts and events have uh
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have gone offline now trade shows concerts events been canceled due to the coronavirus fears
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in the u.s more than 41 000 people have signed an online petition calling for the cancellation of
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south by southwest that is a 10-day tech and music concert that normally draws about 400 000
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visitors to austin texas people are saying please don't come please don't come the global health
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conference uh where donald trump was scheduled to speak uh it is the first uh the first cancellation
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in the event's 58 year history the global health conference that has been canceled american bar
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association canceled its national conference on white collar crime uh natural products expo
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is canceled in anaheim 32 32nd annual arnold schwarzenegger annual sports festival in columbus
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ohio no the could i just go back and read that again sure the 32nd annual arnold schwarzenegger
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sports festival in columbus did you know that he had a sports festival i did not in columbus
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and it ran for 32 years uh no idea um in honor in our don't be a tool category new zealand residents
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who had a fever and had symptoms attended a live tool concert on february 28th the packed rock concert
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was packed with thousands of other people and health authorities are now using security cameras
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to identify who he may have come in contact with uh he was in the general emissions standing area
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from the left uh hand quadrant they say he stood in line for refreshments he used the rest restroom
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don't worry if you're in new zealand if you were there and had any refreshments were in the stadium
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or use the bathroom you might be infected um a man in his 40s in slovakia confirmed now with covid 19
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no international travel son doesn't live with him who had traveled to venice in italy in january
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two additional suspected cases now in slovakia have no known exposure in the international travel they
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don't know how it got there china's economy is losing 20 billion dollars every day migrant workers
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and contractors are the worst impacted could lose a combined 115 billion dollars by april 2020
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total economic loss in china mount they could exceed one trillion dollars in lost income
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among chinese households let me say that again not in the businesses but in the households
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it could exceed one trillion dollars in lost income this is the real threat of the coronavirus
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bank of china has made 200 billion dollars available for chinese small businesses bank of china also
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purchased 100 billion in chinese stocks and bonds the chinese stock market has gained nine percent so far
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in march much of that is printed money by the chinese but i will tell you when this we finally hit the
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bottom on this nobody can predict the top nobody can hit the see the bottom but i will tell you that
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once we find a vaccine which will happen once we find the vaccine and once we know that a socialist
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marxist is not going to win in the election you should have your money in the stock market because the stock
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market will boom once we get past all of this it's down again another 535 points at this point it is down
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to 25 that dow is 25 595 currently that's down from about almost 30 000 just a few weeks ago so we're down
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5 000 points um but i would i would imagine that our stock market is going to rebound the great news is on
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this politically is we were due for a correction and if it wasn't for the coronavirus when that
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correction happened the press would immediately say donald trump's donald trump's economy is falling
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apart not one of them would have said hey by the way it looks like barack obama's economy is is really
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kind of falling apart because remember this is barack obama's economic policies that brought us here in
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the good times nobody would have blamed the bad times on barack obama but if barack obama were in
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office if the exact same thing happened he would still be blaming it on george w bush
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this is the glenbeck program welcome to it pat gray is uh joining us now hello pat
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hi glen hi welcome to friday glad you're here yeah me too bill o'reilly is uh coming up i don't
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think he is actually oh he's not no i do i didn't plan anything for the second hour i was just gonna
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let him blab i was gonna go for breakfast oh we get we have breakfast now though we do yes
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actually the only reason i came in today was because of this oh i'm pretty sure i have covet 19
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uh so i was thinking maybe should i stay home and then i thought no today's the day
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we're test uh we're testing all the wendy's breakfast food ah okay so that's the only reason
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by the way i'm also confirmed you are confirmed i'm confirmed covid19 mentally stop it yes stop it
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both of you both of you stop it why first of all tell the truth pat has covid 10 i have covid 9
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together we have covid19 okay that's adorable you haven't been tested yet so don't claim your badge
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of the crown uh until you actually awarded that okay yes some of us have worked hard for our covid
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status true um so wendy's is making breakfast now this is a big deal this is a big deal yes wendy's
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is making breakfast first well it's not i think it's the third time they've tried it um but is it
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really yeah they tried it they had a couple test runs that did not go well apparently a few years ago
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but uh they're trying it now and if you notice you can like every other commercial on tv
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is for either burger king or mcdonald's breakfast which because they're all just trying to like
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isn't mcdonald's giving breakfast holy cow this is the carb-free option and that does not look good
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wow this is this is common breakfast is harder doesn't look good than you think i mean i always
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this makes me always think mcdonald's does such a good job with breakfast because i remember when taco
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bell launched breakfast i was so excited about it really not not not not good oh really i mean no
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are they still doing it i think they are i can't imagine anything at taco bell not being good i mean
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everything that's true bell i love it i love the people i love hanging out there i am not eating this
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i am not eating yes you are it was a taste test okay so what do we have here no i'm oh you got
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sausage you got some egg and you got bacon yeah no what are you complaining about i don't like it
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looks delicious no it does not it looks delicious exactly the right color i'm not eating
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you're not even going to try it i'm not going to try that seriously nope nope wow i would not
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based on their carb-free their carb-free option here of just a a square egg a square piece of
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sausage and some bacon is this what is the deal with the square thing at wendy's it's uh strange
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all right but this this is a uh uh chicken and bacon croissant chicken and bacon is just really
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lunch or dinner they're french fries they're i'm sorry they're hash browns they're french fries
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yes they're just french fries they're just french fries i uh mm-hmm i guess they're home fries
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they're pretty good mm-hmm the fries are like the seasoned uh fries that are a little bit thicker
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yeah than the normal fry uh pretty good i would say the fries are pretty good actually they should
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have these on the normal menu the chicken bacon croissant-ish type of sandwich is not bad it's
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pretty good chicken i have the chicken have you had the chicken um biscuit thing i have it but i
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haven't tried it yet right that is really good really good oh good the biscuit is there's a honey
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butter chicken biscuit i believe is what you're talking about that's what i just had yeah that's
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delicious you know i want to make sure i understand you're on a low carb diet yeah no and you got a low
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carb option and you're currently eating a honey butter chicken biscuit yeah yeah no this is science
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man this is science okay this just looks so disgusting i won't try but i don't think you're
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going to win the sandwich i know it's it's not it's hidden by the bread this the but the biscuit is
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actually a little like there's nobody that makes a biscuit like popeyes
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popeyes makes a much better biscuit but this is not bad yeah the so they went with this chicken
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is good good if you want to know the unique things here i would say first of all the honey
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butter chicken biscuit is something that is just it's just blatantly not a breakfast sandwich they
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just made a lunch sandwich into breakfast right that's that that is just not a sandwich that's
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for breakfast they've just decided to give you a chicken sandwich for breakfast which is not
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which is fine you can have a chicken sandwich for breakfast but don't call it almost like
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chicken and waffles that's really good okay does this look appetizing to anybody yeah this is the
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unique i would say this is one of their unique plays which is it looks kind of like a hamburger
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roll if you looked at it from but it's a croissant it's sort of croissant ish yeah i'd say it's it's
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calling it a croissant but it's not let me just i would call it a croissant it's in between a
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croissant and a bun all right let me let me just say this right here is the look of a failed
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breakfast attempt that will close the doors of wendy's in the morning now that is a failed look
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at that i don't know i think the i think the croissant thing's not bad i i took a bite no look
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at the cheese mcdonald's at least you know i don't know how they do it but they mold their logo into
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you know at least the meat is shaped like it has bones in it and it's got a nice logo on the
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on the mcgrill mcgrill this just looks like crap this looks like yeah hey kids i uh well i made you
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some breakfast down the stairs that's not good you don't even want to try it no no did you try the
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croissant thing pat i did it's not bad it's not bad it's it's it's okay it has some sort of
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sauce on it yes it's like a sweet sauce um that i guess screams breakfast i don't know yeah i don't
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know i don't think they understand what breakfast foods i don't think they were i don't think this
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is gonna work chicken is really good the best all right let me try the biscuit i haven't tried the
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biscuit yet biscuit with chicken is really good i mean it's that's that's as good as if you like
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mcgriddles which i do that's as good as a mcgriddle yeah and it might be syrup that they put on it
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i think that's why they put syrup on it i think so i think so the and you really love the mcgriddle
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and that's what they do with the mcgriddle yeah i don't syrup right into it i don't know how they do
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that i don't want to know mcdonald's don't ever tell us because it'll make me stop wanting probably
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it's like witchcraft yeah uh-huh you know if dow chemical was full of witches that's what they'd be
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making i think dow chemical is full of witches i'm pretty sure that's true that's how they're
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so effective yeah i will say this about the biscuit usually like a buttery biscuit that is like every
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bite has two sticks of butter in it that's how buttery that biscuit is it's pretty good it's a
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pretty good biscuit it's good i would say that like i don't think any of these are bad the croissant
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thing isn't is more on the level of the burger king croissant croissant which i believe they call
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it which is just okay um yeah this is if you're gonna launch breakfast this was like this is i'm
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the ceo of wendy's and you come in with this i'm like try again you know i'm not so i'm like yeah
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i'm not opening up i'm not opening up and putting a whole bunch of money for this breakfast for this
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no where's the pancakes and where's the waffle where's where's anything besides i would say to
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them okay you have the the biscuit chicken biscuit thing you got it that's not enough
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to open us up for breakfast no yeah that's just you know mcdonald's did so well with the breakfast
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all day thing now everyone's trying to get on the bandwagon um i i was on a plane and i watched
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uh super size me too oh remember super size me the documentary morgan spurlock didn't watch it
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though so i wouldn't understand too i don't think super size me too i think you might be able to pick
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it up i gotta it's like covid 19 uh-huh i haven't seen it yet i haven't seen the first 18 right but i
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think you'll get it uh so it was spurlock the guy we had on that first episode at fox no that was fast
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the fast food nation guy the guy who wrote the fast food nation and he hated us he did and it was
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such a good interview and it was the first show glenn did on cnn headline news and it was the guy who
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wrote fast food nation which was basically a book bashing fast food really get glenn i think was the
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biggest problem yeah and he did it was a really actually an interesting interview and you guys had
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and our thing was like we should do something funny while the interview so it's not just a boring
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interview about food so glenn would see like oh man i'm really that's a really good point about
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fast food being bad for you and then as he was talking glenn would dip his head out of the camera
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shot and take a giant bite of like a big mac and he was like doing the minimum like chewing and doing
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the guy couldn't see me he was no so he was very serious but i had like i had like secret sauce all
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over my face and things and i'll never forget cnn went we cannot have an anchor do anything like
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this and we're like yeah i'm not really a cnn anchor so and they edited the crap out of that i mean
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that one they were like they were pissed well and we thought he could see you we were not trying to
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play a trick on the guy a little revisionist no i don't think it is i think we we thought he was
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going to play along with it and think it was funny and then we realized he couldn't even see us and
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then he thought we were just like screwing him over by messing up his segment yeah which was
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unfortunate yeah uh but on this not for the audience uh no it was actually a funny thing he did not
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like you afterwards though uh which is he something that's been repeated by many other guests since
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but i think almost every other guest i think so yeah so in this documentary which i believe was
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made in 2017 but i don't know if you remember morgan spurlock had a little bit of a me too uh
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situation so i think he made this and then didn't come out so they've just released it to i think amazon
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prime huh anyway i i like i like i like the movie uh the first one the second one he decides to open
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up his own restaurant and a good chunk of the money is him getting all of these bs labels on
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his food he's opening a chicken restaurant and he gets like it's like free range um uh organic like
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all the terms you hear a natural um no antibiotics he goes through all of them and he's able to secure
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all of these labels even though it's not he doesn't know they all he he legitimately qualifies
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them they just don't mean anything oh a lot of them literally don't mean anything they there's
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no standards you could say it no matter what yeah the no antibiotics one my restaurant friend always
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says yeah it doesn't mean anything anything it doesn't yeah and the no antibiotics one was really
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funny because i've heard that a million times but literally none of the food that you eat has
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antibiotics it's it's illegal no no one can use there's no food no matter what level it's at
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in this genre i think this was chicken i raise i raise cattle and we eat them and they're yummy
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uh and i tell the kids don't name them other than dinner lunch or barbecue uh and we don't put
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antibiotics in you you can put antibiotics you shoot them you know inject them so they don't get sick
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right so that's when they say antibiotic free it means you've raised that animal and never given it
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any antibiotics to keep it from getting sick with the label whatever he went through the details of
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it with the expert from that you know that like qualifies people and basically and i can't remember
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the exact category maybe it's different with cows he was doing with chickens but the whole point was
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none of the food at any level has this thing in it yeah because everyone could say it's antibiotic free
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but only the people who do who want to charge you twice as much um because here's the here's the
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thing it would be like if you guys were going to eat me okay you couldn't no i'd be told you imagine
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how marbled i am okay and i've barely i'm like veal i've barely ever worked out or walked upstairs or
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anything i am you would be tender i would be delicious okay there's so much maple syrup already in me
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uh anyway uh so i should probably since we're going into a pandemic probably
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say none of that is true about me i'm very tough and you're just grisly grisly it's nasty anyway
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uh you know you could it would be like labeling me uh or pat cocaine free never no cocaine in pat well
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okay back in the 80s i had cocaine but if you would eat me there would be no residue no there
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would be no cocaine in my meat yeah okay okay yeah and so what they're saying is it's antibiotic free
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meaning he's like more like the cow is more like pat being cocaine free you can eat him and that
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and cocaine's never been never been in house or me has this analogy helping you at all let me give
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you another one they did free range so he goes to the the the you know whatever government thing that
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it says you can say it's free range and the the the text of it is something like the chickens need to
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have access to the outside outside area with a minimum of this amount of space and it's a very
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small amount of space so all the chickens are in held inside and there's one door at the end and it
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has this little tiny fence that goes out like four feet outside the door and it's the chicken in theory
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could walk out there they never do because they have no interest in going out there but that's
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considered free range they can see the sky and they're outside in this little time wow at times
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he tries to pick them up and put them out there they just run back inside wow wow that's amazing
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it's pretty it's interesting to watch i'm sure it's very slanted but it also was there's a lot
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of interesting stuff in there the best of the glenn beck program
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hey it's glenn and you're listening to the glenn beck program if you like what you're hearing on this
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show make sure you check out pat gray unleashed it's available wherever you download your favorite
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podcasts i want to tell you about this uh this guy named rick he found himself a dating um a girl
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he found on tinder uh tinder uh and they work at the same company it's a land surveying company
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and rick was the chief financial officer and they found each other on tinder and uh they they went out
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and they're like oh crap we work in the same uh company but that's not the only problem they have a
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36 year difference in age he is 58 she is 22 so they start uh they're gonna go out for lunch and
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and say we can't date because this is really bad they decided not to date um and so they they set up
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a platonic lunch to clear the air four hours pass and they realize no they're really in love so he
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quits his job wow uh and goes to work for another country company so they can uh work to or so they
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can date she says i'm in love with rick i'm just waiting for the ring at this point even if it may
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means changing diapers and the first time i thought oh they're talking about babies no
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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and you tell me what's going on okay this is uh circling the internet right now and nobody is
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pushing back on this we will now have some breaking news on this this is a nurse uh and she says the
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cdc would not test her she is a union leader she released a video thursday afternoon where she read
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out uh that she was working well let me just play it for you here she is listen i'm going to
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read a statement from one of our quarantine nurses who works at a northern california
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kaiser facility she chose to share her experience anonymously but she is hoping that her story
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can be elevated to raise public awareness about concerns for the coronavirus response
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she said as a nurse i'm very concerned that not enough is being done to stop the spread of the
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coronavirus i know because i am currently sick in quarantine after caring for a patient who tested
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positive i am awaiting permission from the federal government to allow for my testing even after my
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physician and county health professional ordered ordered the test the national cdc would not initiate the test
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they said they would not test me because if i were wearing the recommended protective equipment
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what kind of science-based answer is that what a ridiculous and uneducated response from the
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department that is in charge of the health of this country later they called back and now it's an
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issue with something called the identifier number they claim they prioritize running samples by
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illness severity and that there are only so many to give out each day so i have to wait in line
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for the results this is not a ticket dispenser at the deli counter it's a public health emergency
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i'm a registered nurse and i need to know if i'm positive before going back to care for patients
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right i'm appalled at the level of bureaucracy that's preventing nurses from getting tested delaying
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this test puts the whole community at risk okay stop what do you think's going on there stew
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what do you think's happening i mean there's not enough information for me to really know but
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well it's weird isn't it yeah yeah go ahead my guess would be that we and this is pretty well
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publicized we don't have enough tests ah for people to to uh to utilize you go in today to hospital and
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you say i'm pretty sure i have the coronavirus i don't feel well what is the doctor going to do with
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you probably isolate me or tell me to go home and go home quarantine correct why because they don't
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have tests yet right we don't have enough tests they've ramped up production they believe they'll
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have them over a million by next week but that's a million for the entire country right so it's best
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until we get that going to just isolate people and only use those tests on the people who are
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showing real symptoms so we can get them in you don't have at this point we don't have the tests
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this is by the way socialist health care this is what it's like when you don't have enough you have
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to ration and so not everyone gets to the deli calendar to ask for their meat when they want their
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meat okay now this is a union worker she said that she wants to know if she is sick and has it and she
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calls the government basically science deniers uneducated and why should i have to wait in line
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well sweetheart if i may use that i understand your personal concern but if you're somebody who's in a
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union and had been somebody who's been supporting socialized health care that's what this is all
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about a line and you know why there's a line because right now only the government has been making these
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donald trump and uh and mike pence and his team are trying to get all of the capitalist companies to make
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more of these tests so you could buy them at cvs just drop it in and you'd be able to get that test
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done and you'd know right away until that time the government has full control and yes we don't
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have tests to test everybody who thinks they might have it by the way we reached out to the cvc cdc
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yesterday here's what they said cdc is not aware of this individual case we cannot respond to its
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specifics however the cdc would most definitely recommend a health care worker who had contact with
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the confirmed case and then become ill be tested at all times clinicians have discretion to test
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patients based on their individual assessment of that patient's illness and risk of exposure
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our clinical team is working with state and local health officials to assess persons under investigation
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and has not said no to any such request for testing
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i'm telling you right now you be careful who you're listening to you have to really be careful
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and question everyone's motives and i i urge you to question even mine i'm telling you that i'm coming
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with no motive other than to tell you the truth as i understand it and give you perspective
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but you shouldn't take my word or anybody else's word for true on any of this you must do your own
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homework you have to think these things true think these things through is this possible yes but the
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most logical thing is there are no there are no kits there's not enough you think you have it i'm sorry i
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can't give it to you on i think you have it we have people waiting for the tests who could get medicine
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right now as soon as we get a test back confirming that they have covid19 you're not the priority right
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now that's the world of socialized medicine union leaders union lovers welcome to it you can't trust
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you either because you have big investments with big virus you want this to get much worse worse i have