The Glenn Beck Program - February 19, 2020


China Quarantines with Drones! | Guest: Dr. Karlyn Borysenko | 2⧸19⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

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162.94473

Word Count

20,664

Sentence Count

54

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

38


Summary

Dr. Michael Bloomberg joins us to talk about the Corona virus and how it could be a game-changer in our understanding of the human brain. Plus, a new wearable sleep aid called Ebb, and why you should try it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 yeah welcome welcome to the program she's it's already that time uh there's nothing more
00:00:06.480 frustrating than lying in bed at night staring at the ceiling and knowing just knowing that you're
00:00:11.800 not going to be able to go to sleep because glenn's head is in your camera shot and of course
00:00:16.140 your brain problem your brain is totally in go mode it happens to me all the time uh the more
00:00:21.120 you want to sleep the less you can and that becomes part of the vicious cycle of racing thoughts
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00:00:45.400 and their quality of sleep is better that i do know and that's a big deal and unlike most of the
00:00:49.700 stuff you take to help your sleep it's not like one of those things where you have side effects and
00:00:53.420 the next day you wake up you're all groggy and everything you just be able to go back to your
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00:01:17.820 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment hello america welcome to it it's tuesday big night
00:01:41.480 we have the special on corona the wednesday night special on the blaze but also tonight is a big
00:01:48.020 night for michael bloomberg his first time on the debate stage and if the other candidates go at him
00:01:56.800 half as hard as the media is he might be finished tonight we have that and your stats on what could
00:02:06.520 be a game changer the corona virus or covid 19 in one minute this is the glenbeck program
00:02:14.600 so troy is one of those uh people who likes to get up in the morning i don't i don't know those
00:02:23.060 people i don't like those people um and you know when he's like i'm happiest in the morning i think
00:02:29.460 that's a sign of insanity but troy starts working out to get healthy and he loves to run and he's
00:02:37.380 good at it he had just worked his way up to running a 5k when the pain settled in it was in his knees
00:02:42.540 and began swelling and stiffening up eventually got so bad that troy doubted he'd ever be able to run
00:02:47.140 again much less uh continue the challenge himself fortunately that's when he heard about relief factor
00:02:53.440 within a few weeks of trying it troy's knees were immensely better he's probably out like a lunatic
00:03:00.120 running right now hey troy you're crazy when taken properly uh relief factor can you imagine i mean
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00:03:36.940 oh man i've got some great stories on bloomberg we have to get to this guy this guy's amazing he's a
00:03:46.480 never-ending wealth of just crazy stories opposition researchers dream he is he is i mean if if the left
00:03:55.800 was like we can beat donald trump at being a scumbag you win you win um all right let's uh let's first go
00:04:04.640 to jason buttrell he's our our uh chief researcher and head writer for the glenbeck program uh and this
00:04:11.780 is uh the wednesday night special tonight at 9 p.m you can find it live and on demand at the blaze
00:04:19.540 beginning at 9 p.m tonight uh and um and you can also watch it i think just live on uh youtube the
00:04:29.260 blaze youtube channel so you can watch it there if you have a friend who's like i don't subscribe to
00:04:34.020 the blaze it's a great opportunity for them to see why they should if they miss it or if you miss it you
00:04:39.560 can only find it on demand at blaze.com for members only because you guys are the ones who have made all
00:04:46.380 of this research possible for two weeks i've had him in a bubble uh the coronavirus bubble and
00:04:54.240 researching everything and jason was a good guy to put on this because he was very skeptical at first
00:05:00.340 he was skeptical of i don't think this is a big deal um and we both were and where we've come out
00:05:07.500 on the other end of this is i'm not sure i i think it is a big deal and i'll explain in a minute
00:05:14.160 but i'm not sure that this is something to write off or something to panic about it is something just
00:05:22.200 to watch closely usually the topics you give me i'm like it's it's it's hard because the people that
00:05:28.040 we're researching are trying to withhold information yeah so it takes forever to try to dig out documents
00:05:32.880 or whatever right but when we talk about coronavirus oh great it's this is gonna be easy
00:05:36.080 but i'm finding china what's weird is it's almost like looking into a george soros organization yeah
00:05:41.460 looking into the coronavirus is how it's been because they're just withholding so much information
00:05:45.840 and that's what how i've come out of this so i'm thinking like you've seen the outbreak and
00:05:50.280 dustin hoppin running around saying like we got to find patient zero and ground zero and isolate
00:05:54.620 that area right well i don't think they have any freaking clue who patient zero is and where ground zero is
00:06:00.640 yeah they they there's two things that people are saying it came from bat soup we're pretty sure it
00:06:04.960 didn't come from bat soup um however it it it could have come from this market i mean i really think that
00:06:13.180 you know if if we're depending on supply lines hey uh just want to general motors apple you know you
00:06:21.980 probably shouldn't put your manufacturing sites in a place where they have an open market where bats are
00:06:28.800 crapping on camels and camels are you know crapping on salamanders and they're all in cages
00:06:35.200 one on top of each other that's a bad idea every single major outbreak that's come out SARS a couple
00:06:42.200 of other flus they've all come out of china so who was the executive was like that's where i want my
00:06:46.860 factory right we got to do it there because man you get a great bowl of hot bat soup uh so so it may
00:06:55.260 have come from them but they don't think so we don't think that it came from a bioweapons lab
00:07:01.120 because it's it's it's a natural virus it's too chaotic to be something that they made in a lab it has
00:07:09.600 no markings of a of a lab uh virus may have been studied at that lab there in uh in wuhan but was not
00:07:19.280 made in that lab that's not to say it didn't come out of that right we don't know we don't know we
00:07:23.860 don't know i mean this i looked at the study and it's pretty alarming actually of all the cases and
00:07:29.020 this is back when they first were looking into this when i think it was like around 90 people
00:07:32.660 had contracted at that time they looked at all 90 cases and they said okay we've there's a vast
00:07:38.400 majority yes we're in that that food market but patient zero did not catch it there so he infected
00:07:44.820 someone else that person walked into that food market and that's when it started so here's here's
00:07:49.480 what you need to know we're talking tonight at nine o'clock uh we have a segment towards the end of
00:07:55.140 the program where i talked to somebody who is in quarantine he's a doctor uh from china he's american
00:08:02.480 but he was in china right there uh and he's in quarantine right now and we skyped into his into his uh
00:08:13.280 his his secret lair uh and talked to him about what it was what it was like there what the concerns are
00:08:24.060 and his biggest concern is that the mortality rate on this may be low right now it's at two uh meaning
00:08:34.320 two out of every hundred people will that get it will die that's about the the rate of the spanish flu
00:08:40.560 um and the regular flu has a 0.1 death rate he said you know even if this has a one percent death
00:08:50.280 rate that's a lot worse than the flu but the problem is is this is so easily spread that it could affect
00:08:57.840 60 70 million people and if if it only affects 40 million people around the world that's a that that's a
00:09:06.000 number of 65 million people that will die this season because remember this is a flu the flu that
00:09:12.900 you normally get is the strain of the 1918 flu so we keep we keep fighting the 1918 spanish flu every
00:09:23.300 year there are different flus that come through but that's the main basis of the flu that we have
00:09:29.360 so this flu is not going away and if it mutates it gets more deadly it's horrible if it just stays
00:09:36.720 this way it could kill 65 million people every single year and i don't know whether to trust that's
00:09:43.860 why i'm so confused on this entire thing because what they're saying the vitality rate is they're what
00:09:49.420 they're saying it's two percent i don't even think i can trust that because the data that we've looked at
00:09:54.220 if you just go off of what like let's we we've gotten some statements from some cremation workers
00:10:00.220 over in china and their information is completely contradictory to what they're saying that china
00:10:05.980 is saying the vitality rate is and those people by the way who are speaking out we will show you them
00:10:10.140 tonight uh oh my gosh they're in jail or suddenly disappeared or surprisingly they caught the flu and
00:10:17.160 died within a couple of days yeah healthy middle-aged people 30 in their 30s catching the flus flu and
00:10:24.040 dying right again that does not match what they tell us so the the official number today yesterday it
00:10:30.660 was 73 435 people uh globally had this uh today it's up to 75 in the death rate there was a 20 jump
00:10:40.300 overnight uh 1875 deaths it's now 2009 uh overnight however that that doesn't fit the real number
00:10:53.900 according to several experts is probably closer to 350 000 that have been infected i don't doubt it
00:11:02.260 we just don't know about it yet wow so if you just compare that to sars do you i mean sars infected
00:11:09.160 8 000 people and only killed around 700 but this was after a full 12 months of china trying to cover it
00:11:15.920 up saying no no problem no problem here and then finally a doctor similar to this case came out and
00:11:20.960 you know blew the whistle on it that's 12 months within we've only had this has only been a few
00:11:25.720 months and they've already dwarfed i mean it's over double the amount that was killed by sars and
00:11:30.460 sars had a higher fatality rate see this does not add up at all so you were skeptical on that number
00:11:38.060 stew why you said 65 million people were going to die every year so yes i'm skeptical
00:11:43.300 isn't that what the research shows that's the 40 40 million people they believe 40 million people
00:11:53.060 will get this worldwide it's currently an epidemic an epidemic is regional a pandemic is all around the
00:12:02.420 world if this becomes a pandemic they believe that 65 million that's the low number will um contract this
00:12:12.220 flu in a 12 month period okay well first of all you said will die so that's a no no no sorry sorry
00:12:18.340 sorry that's a no six 40 of the population sorry 45 of the population will contract this flu in a year
00:12:26.840 45 out of that 45 that means 65 million humans will die if 45 of the globe gets the yes yes so 45 if it
00:12:41.000 becomes a pandemic they believe 40 40 to 60 i'm taking the low number 40 of the globe everybody
00:12:49.360 living today will get this this year okay if it's a pandemic wow i mean that's a real real escalation
00:12:58.400 uh the only thing that's they're saying the only thing that's going to stop this they say there's
00:13:02.880 the real hope is summer flu dies out in the heat well maybe global warming will save us after
00:13:10.320 that would be so satisfying right so and that's that's the but that's the low number imagine if
00:13:17.460 40 of the world has a flu that you don't wait that you have to just shut everybody down and make sure
00:13:25.380 you stay home if 40 of the world what happens and this is the real thing that i'm focusing on two
00:13:32.300 things tonight um not just the virus but i wanted to look at what governments are doing and what big
00:13:41.580 government of china really means that's the number one killer it's not the flu it is the chinese
00:13:47.800 government the communist government that is killing these people because of their incompetence their
00:13:54.000 secrecy and their policies um but i also wanted to look at what does this mean for the economy
00:14:01.380 this should be the number one thing on donald trump's radar right now because this may be the
00:14:07.760 the difference between winning and losing an election this thing it may calm down uh in summer here in the
00:14:17.000 united states if it even gets here this year but it doesn't have to escape china to affect us india is
00:14:26.540 already headed towards a recession uh there's a report out today several of these um uh car companies
00:14:34.900 here in america and in the uk are struggling because they don't have parts in fact land rover just said
00:14:41.460 they're taking parts out of china in suitcases right now they only have parts to continue production for the
00:14:49.160 next two weeks so what's going to happen is not only are we not getting parts and things to be able to
00:14:58.180 complete uh products over here in america and us not getting products to the shelves here in america for us
00:15:06.940 not to be able to go into target or wear walmart and buy the stuff that we want you're not going to be able
00:15:12.740 to um make them sell them and a bigger problem currently is that companies like apple and even
00:15:21.220 ralph lauren ralph lauren 75 of their stores now in asia are closed and have been closed for weeks
00:15:30.200 that's a growth market for of all the way from apple to land rover that's their number one growth
00:15:36.980 market as well in fact i think their number one market so land rover jaguar um uh apple to clothing
00:15:46.460 from like ralph lauren those companies are going to take significant hits when they do their stock
00:15:54.440 prices start to fall the stocks should have fallen already and they haven't and i think it's because
00:16:02.500 everybody's keeping their fingers crossed and there's going to be all kinds of money printing
00:16:06.720 and pumping to keep the economies of the entire globe afloat this is the number one in my opinion
00:16:14.920 this is the number one concern in the short term in the long term we're going to be fighting this for
00:16:22.260 maybe forever tonight uh jason will you come back and let's get into some of the stats next next hour
00:16:29.980 all right uh tonight at nine o'clock a special you do not want to miss you can watch it on blaze tv.com
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00:19:11.980 so uh i don't know what happened to chris uh chris matthews but he's like suddenly somebody
00:19:31.860 kicked him in the head or he's going through dementia or some i don't know but all of a sudden
00:19:37.100 chris matthews is starting to speak sense again he didn't mind when all the marxists were you know
00:19:42.360 were surrounding obama but now suddenly that it's bernie sanders he's like the democrats have got to
00:19:48.740 say we're against this socialist thing bizarre he has his moments every once in a while where he does
00:19:54.880 things like this yeah you know he's a party guy yeah he's a party guy and he's an old school party guy
00:20:00.680 and so sanders is out of that club so it's okay for him to be critical i guess yeah let's let's play
00:20:07.220 a little bit of this because the first time he's made sense since like 1973 and i hope that the
00:20:11.600 candidates who have been telegraphing their punches against sanders senator sanders are actually going
00:20:16.400 to deliver them i mean i hope they actually do what they promised to do are they going to go after
00:20:20.340 about the bad behavior of bernie supporters or not is this how they do things in denmark nobody just
00:20:26.640 says the obvious bernie you're full of it none of this is going to get passed they're
00:20:30.660 just pandering to the bernie people and you know what pandering gets you nothing it certainly
00:20:35.760 doesn't get your respect they've got to get out there and say i disagree with socialism i believe
00:20:40.460 in the markets i think he's wrong i think you'll never get it done and this country will never go
00:20:45.340 that direction by the way we'll lose 49 states well i think he's probably right on that uh i hope he's
00:20:52.160 he's right on that i don't see this big socialist uprising i see maybe i see maybe 30 explain let's
00:21:00.200 explain bernie sanders numbers 30 of the democrats are saying i like bernie sanders okay that means
00:21:08.440 maybe 10 of that 30 is like i think he's the best one to win against donald trump 10 is i just i really
00:21:18.400 want big change i want big change and i'm really a such a dummy i don't even really know what he's
00:21:24.720 talking about with socialism in the end of the capitalist market and then there's 10 that is
00:21:30.400 dedicated die hard die in the streets for communism well that's not enough for uh enough to win an
00:21:42.620 election it's just not uh in the democrats who are saying hey we'll go with a socialist just to beat
00:21:49.340 donald trump i mean nancy pelosi said uh yesterday you know we we just we just really have to uh rally
00:21:56.880 behind whoever it is because we can't let donald trump win no you know nancy no you you have to know
00:22:05.800 what you stand for and she says we have the better ideas we have the better principles
00:22:11.020 principles love to hear a declaration of your principles but i don't know what your party stands
00:22:17.640 for and i think that's a problem with most democrats they don't know what it stands for
00:22:22.940 do do they stand for socialism or do they stand for the free market do they they stand for equal
00:22:30.340 justice or just social justice do they stand for all men are created equal or yeah all men are created
00:22:39.260 equal but i mean we're not going to treat people equal i mean if you're old and white no unless you
00:22:46.760 happen to be running as a billionaire for the top of the ticket for our party
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00:24:18.700 hello america it's wednesday this is the glenn beck program the wednesday night special is
00:24:47.500 happening tonight at 9 p.m uh on blaze tv we we urge you not to miss it if you happen to be
00:24:54.880 watching the debate tonight because i know you just can't peel your way yourself away from those
00:24:58.760 great debates um gonna be hard yeah it's gonna be really hard really really hard i can't wait to see
00:25:04.380 what buddha judge is saying uh but uh uh you can watch it on demand at the blaze you can also watch
00:25:10.740 it live on blaze tv 9 p.m if you don't if you have a friend who doesn't have the blaze they can
00:25:17.980 watch it uh the live broadcast they can watch it on the blaze youtube channel uh but they'll only be
00:25:24.440 able to get it on demand at blaze tv.com pat gray from pat gray unleashed welcome to the program
00:25:30.940 thank you may may i ask you to clarify one thing again yeah because i think stew already asked you to
00:25:35.900 clarify this the 65 million dead yes so you're saying that 40 percent of the world could get the
00:25:43.460 virus so the okay so you're talking about two and a half billion people the lowest right yes the two
00:25:48.040 and a half billion people get it and 65 million die a year every year every year assuming we don't
00:25:54.800 come up with i mean that's significant unbelievable so the lowest number significant that's a good it's
00:26:01.340 the understatement obliterate every economy on the on the planet yeah yeah and especially we are in
00:26:07.600 mutually assured economic destruction territory one goes down we all go down big big thing you put on
00:26:13.880 there assuming we don't come up with a vaccine yes yes that's a huge if right we do we still have
00:26:19.860 vaccines and you know cut that number in half cut the number in half you're still talking 30 million
00:26:26.660 people i mean that's i mean you know you're still talking look you wouldn't get the same infection
00:26:32.320 rates though i mean you wouldn't you wouldn't catch it at the same rate cut it in half cut it cut it in
00:26:38.860 three quarters you're still talking about a lot of people cut it bring it down to the flu you're still
00:26:45.260 adding that many deaths every year let's just say 65 000 people died of the flu in the u.s last year
00:26:53.340 uh i think it was that it was yes 2018 i think that okay so 65 000 people died in 2018 of the flu
00:27:00.820 regular flu let's just say it's now 120 000 that's not good no no it's not good it's not good um and so
00:27:11.340 it's you know it's it's something we should be really concerned of long term hopefully summer will
00:27:17.360 squash it but then it will pick back up again um we we really have to pay attention to this and
00:27:23.300 we have to really look at our supply chain do you know that 80 percent of all of our medicine
00:27:28.900 is coming from china china 80 yeah in in india aspirin because of this is already 400 percent
00:27:41.320 higher than it was before christmas i'm sort of wishing we would have thought that through yeah
00:27:45.920 we decided to start manufacturing all drugs in china i i'm pretty sure this show was uh screaming about
00:27:52.780 that during the bush administration this is a bad idea you don't want to do this critical
00:27:57.100 infrastructure yeah uh but you know we're all tied together so let's make them let's have them make
00:28:02.840 our military hardware too that'd be great that's a good idea right really be a lot cheaper if they
00:28:07.420 make it in china great great yeah let's have them keep all of our records there too yes grow all of
00:28:14.120 our food make all of our phones oh it would be fantastic great yeah yeah i love that i love that
00:28:21.940 um so let's talk a little bit about the debate tonight uh tonight is the first time that michael
00:28:27.820 bloomberg is coming on stage i wouldn't be surprised if they have actually dynamited his part of the
00:28:37.060 platform i mean they the democrats and the press they really don't like him they really don't like
00:28:43.880 him maybe there's a trap door uh that he falls through this could be uh really interesting because
00:28:51.780 they got to get rid of him yeah they're not fans thing one is will they allow him a box to stand on
00:28:57.940 that's i think that's thing one because he's only you know the president keeps saying five four but
00:29:03.700 i'm not quite that sure he's five eight right well five six five eight something like that no he did
00:29:09.840 lie a lie on his driver's license yeah that's true that's wow this is from the new york times listen to
00:29:15.700 this um yeah he someone was pointing out that oh that stuff doesn't uh it's maggie haberman by the
00:29:21.420 way who's like the top reporter at the new york times um someone writes uh the height thing doesn't
00:29:26.660 actually bother mike size matters to trump but it's the size of the deficit the size of trump's ego and
00:29:32.880 the size scale of our constitutional crisis that do bother mike like obviously some political hack
00:29:37.880 she writes i'm going to disagree with you as someone who covered him in his 2001 campaign and for many
00:29:42.880 years after tim typically people who are not bothered don't put down the wrong height on their driver's
00:29:47.800 license that's fantastic yeah do we know what heidi put down and what heidi actually is you know i did
00:29:54.700 actually look this up afterwards and i i want to say he put like 5 11 or 5 10 and he's 5 7 or 5 8 in
00:30:05.500 reality that's yeah that's not i mean uh that's not like i'm getting shorter because i'm aging he's
00:30:12.360 bothered yeah for sure clearly because he's he's an egomaniac too the size of his ego i think is even
00:30:19.360 bigger than trump's because he thinks he can make these declarations like he did about farmers
00:30:25.340 and uh nobody will get pissed because he's just so smart i'm just i'm just telling you things that
00:30:31.700 you can't possibly know that i know and i'm just sharing my wisdom part of it is part of it also is
00:30:37.240 there's no charm about him at all none no charm yeah uh and so you know you get away with saying
00:30:43.780 things you know when donald trump tweets sometimes this is straight up mean sometimes when it comes to
00:30:50.480 like his height thing he's he's when when he gave that interview and he was like i don't know i mean
00:30:56.340 should he be given a box is that even fair to i mean he's being funny about it and clever and kind of
00:31:03.040 charming about it unless you're michael bloomberg right um where bloomberg is just a jerk all the time
00:31:09.660 right it's like they're running the biggest jerks in the country they got they already have the old
00:31:14.160 guy that you know used to scream at you all the time shut up you kids in bernie sanders now they
00:31:21.020 just have another one who just is like mr potter he's the guy who owns the town thinks he runs
00:31:28.660 everything thinks he can buy everything thinks he's better than everyone and doesn't understand that
00:31:34.680 you know you really if you're going to run for the democratic party you can't say you know hispanics
00:31:40.720 and blacks you know 16 to 24 year olds they just they don't know how to behave in the workplace they
00:31:47.440 don't they don't have any skills really to be a part of the workplace you can't what are you doing
00:31:53.500 yeah you can't harass women i mean he's got 40 40 lawsuits that have been lodged against him sexual
00:32:01.880 discrimination etc etc i mean if you were looking for someone who had more accusers than donald trump
00:32:10.180 you found him he's got like double the amount of accusers and how about what he said about blacks
00:32:15.680 and them and the murder rate and the crime in their neighborhoods uh how about wow how about this one
00:32:22.180 last year last year he described transgender people as he she or it
00:32:30.720 some guy who's in a dress and is a girl's locker room um listen to it for yourself
00:32:38.580 if your conversation during a presidential election is about some guy wearing a dress and whether he she
00:32:45.840 or it can go to and and go to the locker room with their daughter that's not a winning formula for most
00:32:52.240 people they care about health care they care about education they care about safety and all of those
00:32:57.960 kinds of things and some of these social issues that it's not just the american government the eu
00:33:03.220 government does it as well uh we're focusing on a lot of things that have little relevance to
00:33:09.420 people who are trying to live in a world that is changing because of technology stop geez this is a
00:33:16.780 good this is a good message that will will really ring loudly to a lot of people but not democrats
00:33:24.960 not at least not the democrats that are uh you know that are that are actually voting in primaries
00:33:32.540 and that explains the big gay ice cream commercial doesn't it i mean it does yeah he's pandering now
00:33:37.940 now instead no i don't have anything i i love i love the gay i love i love the gay love the gay
00:33:45.060 trans i love them i i was big on the transit system yes in new york uh who was bigger on transit than
00:33:54.820 me that's what i was just saying trans it yeah i was like transit you guys misunderstood me
00:33:59.300 what are you talking about this guy is just blowing himself up so bad and it's and it's
00:34:06.800 you know nancy pelosi i said this earlier but let me let me read this to you nancy pelosi said
00:34:11.980 we must be unified to defeat to be able to defeat to beat uh donald trump um any of the any of the
00:34:20.940 candidates would be a better president no i don't necessarily believe that to be true uh i can't even
00:34:28.860 envision a situation where he would be re-elected you should work on your imagination because i think
00:34:33.640 it's coming uh but we are not we do not take anything for granted i say we have to have our own
00:34:40.800 vision for the future but everybody knows that we have the better vision what vision what vision
00:34:47.780 you can't decide whether you're for the socialist or against the socialist you can't decide whether
00:34:53.080 somebody coming in and using your own words buying the nomination is a good thing or a bad thing
00:34:59.800 you can't decide whether you should run with a candidate who doesn't say that transgender people
00:35:06.020 are it or somebody who's all about transgender you can't even agree if the guy buddha judge who's gay
00:35:14.140 while talking about his husband on the stage is being shouted down by members who are claiming to be
00:35:22.320 democrats that he's not gay enough i mean i another on the other hand you have democrats who show up at a
00:35:30.320 caucus who voted for him and then found out he's gay and they want their vote back hmm saw that too
00:35:35.300 uh amazing stuff oh you didn't see the no i didn't see that one there was a uh there was one of the
00:35:41.040 delegates who handed in her vote and she proudly voted for buddha judge and then somehow in the
00:35:48.740 discussion with the officials came out that he you know he had a husband his husband's over there
00:35:53.780 wait he's married to a man how how much research did you do on this guy how did you meet that i
00:35:59.720 missed that right she was like why haven't you talked about that you've missed his main qualification
00:36:04.460 for being president that's really the only notable thing about the guy you think it talked about you
00:36:08.840 think it was because he was uh he's a former mayor of a little town what are you talking about
00:36:14.820 what i'd like to know from the democrats what does your party stand for what is your vision
00:36:21.060 because your vision to a big number of people in this country is we're going to take away guns
00:36:27.900 we're going to silence those who disagree with us uh we are not just going to say abortion is you know
00:36:35.300 safe uh legal and rare we're now going to shout our abortions we're now going to celebrate our
00:36:42.900 abortions uh you are big time anti-israel you are anti-white anti your ageists you're anti except
00:36:54.060 unless they're running unless they're running for your party you're against old white men you're
00:37:00.320 against wealth you're against the capitalist system you're against any kind of innovation through the
00:37:06.480 public sector and through the markets especially when it comes to health care that's what a lot of
00:37:11.680 people think you're for because i don't know all your words and actions seem to say that
00:37:16.980 so what is it that you really are or if you're that bloomberg doesn't fit
00:37:26.260 if you're that you should be backing bernie sanders but you seem to be going against bernie sanders
00:37:33.420 so what is it you really are or are you only against bernie sanders because he's a challenge to
00:37:42.520 possibly your power a challenge to your current corruption although communists are much more
00:37:49.800 corrupt they're really good at corruption they usually steal all of the wealth um is it that
00:37:56.720 or are you just afraid that he would win uh he wouldn't win that it would be another george
00:38:03.220 mcgovern that there's no way that a communist or a socialist could win in america so you're only
00:38:08.740 saying you're against it because the time isn't right i'd like to know could somebody be honest in
00:38:15.200 the democratic party and tell us what they really believe
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00:38:33.280 program as well all right owning and managing a home in the trump economy continues to be much
00:38:38.160 easier to do than it was in previous years the housing market now if you were trying to buy a home
00:38:43.820 two years ago you can buy that same home uh and you can spend 48 000 more than you would have spent
00:38:53.720 not because the price of the home went up because you can buy a bigger home or you can buy a nicer home
00:39:00.120 for 48 000 and still have the same mortgage payment that's because interest rates we're talking about a
00:39:07.000 16 increase in your buying power because of those lower interest rates so i mean if be
00:39:13.780 responsible i would take out and buy that home for 16 less of you know with that buying power
00:39:20.220 but a lot of people no one does that no one does when you have the opportunity to buy the bigger house
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00:39:58.400 this is the glenbeck program
00:40:00.840 you know you better be careful what you hope for um because
00:40:30.700 uh bloomberg seems like a clown now but in many ways we'll talk about this later on in the program
00:40:37.400 he is very much the democrats donald trump even the things he's saying about transgender and everything
00:40:46.560 else he's saying these things and it's only really offensive to the woke part of the democratic party
00:40:55.240 if he goes mainstream if he is the candidate they really have in some ways found their donald trump
00:41:03.780 he's a guy who doesn't care he's a guy who will say anything he's a guy who will buck his own party
00:41:09.880 obviously the resources uh has massive resources i mean he's a dangerous candidate for donald trump i
00:41:17.840 think it's interesting the stuff that's burning him now is not the stuff that would burn him in a
00:41:21.740 general in the general he's going to have problems with guns and global warming and things of that nature
00:41:27.060 where now it's you know stuff like well girls shouldn't be allowed or boys shouldn't be allowed in the
00:41:32.760 girls locker room that might not connect to a woke caucus voter but it will connect to the average person
00:41:38.760 who's like well of course we don't want that it's going to be interesting to watch how things pan out
00:41:43.820 and what happened to pete buddha judge he was just he's gone where did where did mayor pico pete you
00:41:49.860 around he better make a statement from the stage tonight although if there is a sidewalk czar i want
00:41:55.580 him on it i want him on that job to fix those sidewalks i forgot all the czars i miss them
00:42:00.040 every night local police departments across america receive hundreds of calls from burglar alarms and
00:42:18.200 the vast majority of time they have no idea whether that alarm is real is it really a crime going on
00:42:22.640 or not and the alarm company can't tell them all they say is you know motion sensor went off simply
00:42:26.660 safe home security however is different if there's a break-in simply safe uses real video
00:42:31.820 evidence to give police an eyewitness account of the crime that means police dispatch up to 300 and
00:42:37.860 coming up we're going to talk to you a little bit about the coronavirus uh we have a big special tonight
00:42:42.760 taking two weeks to do these wednesday night specials um we take the staff and we assign you know
00:42:50.140 one part of the staff uh two weeks just to research write and produce a one-hour special
00:42:56.340 and tonight coronavirus and the to fit all of the stuff in in one hour is really i mean it is
00:43:05.260 truly sophie's choice on which gets onto the show and what doesn't so we're going to go through some of
00:43:10.880 the stats on coronavirus and what it really means because i don't think people really
00:43:14.880 have an understanding there's no do you think you understand it oh what's really happening i don't
00:43:21.460 think most people do no uh so we're going to try to go through and we've really tried to show the
00:43:26.960 difference tonight in the special between what's fake what's real what's confirmed what's not uh and
00:43:33.400 we'll go over some of those things uh coming up in in just a minute i'm really more stuck on that
00:43:38.140 last clip that hillary played that was fantastic what what show is that that was uh i don't know
00:43:43.380 i think that was uh chad prather it was chad prather really whatever show if chad's that good i gotta
00:43:49.280 watch ah it's not no i've seen that show it's not that the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:44:09.300 hello america the new number today for coronavirus is 75 195 that number is completely bogus that's the
00:44:20.540 number coming from the chinese government experts say that it is probably closer to 350 000 that are
00:44:28.000 infected if we can believe that and deaths overnight jumped 20 percent we're now at 2009 deaths in china
00:44:37.620 with the coronavirus what is it what does it mean we have a special coming up tonight at nine o'clock
00:44:45.280 our wednesday night special it's on the coronavirus but i want to spend some time just going over
00:44:50.620 a bunch of stuff that we didn't really have time to put into the specials kind of the basics of what is
00:44:57.700 it what do we know what do we not know and and give you a tease tonight of what you should really
00:45:04.420 pay attention to all that begins in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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00:46:59.800 now before i get into some of the bad news about coronavirus let me give you some good news
00:47:11.860 uh hong kong hotels are now telling it is now's the time if you've ever wanted to go to hong kong
00:47:20.120 now is the time they will give you great rates on the hotels uh they said they have plenty of
00:47:26.760 occupancy uh tourism is down don't worry about why don't even think about that but they're offering
00:47:33.860 great great deals to anybody who wants to come and stay in hong kong so roll the dice roll the dice
00:47:41.380 go to hong kong another advantage of the uh of the coronavirus is lobsters in america
00:47:51.080 could be a lot cheaper this year lobsters are a big portion of the main lobsters and
00:48:00.260 atlantic lobsters have all been being sold to china some reason people aren't eating out as much in
00:48:07.840 china don't know what it is weird that's weird i have another positive yeah uh energy use down 15
00:48:15.060 percent in coal because of this in china which proves the thesis of samuel l jackson in that
00:48:21.640 movie um which one was it with the kingsman where he wants to release like a virus that's going to
00:48:27.200 kill right people to save the environment it would work it would work it would work all you have to do
00:48:32.220 is kill a bunch of people yeah you could kill them or keep them in their house uh there's some
00:48:37.000 frightening things that we have found online and and jason buttrell is with us and he is my chief
00:48:42.240 researcher and and staff writer heads head of the writing staff and and i i asked him to take this on
00:48:49.680 and tell me the difference between truth and fiction and there's a lot of stuff we don't know a lot of
00:48:56.180 really important stuff we don't know um but a lot of the videos that we're going to show tonight that
00:49:01.620 are coming out of china are real and they're pretty terrifying when you see when you see the um the guy
00:49:10.860 and i don't know if you heard this jason but the guy who you know we have the video of going through
00:49:16.520 the hospital and seeing all the bodies and the body bags and he said hey i need a hundred a day for our
00:49:23.260 hospital he's in jail now that guy's amazing so he he's absolutely amazing he uh he made the most
00:49:30.320 american sounding statement i've heard since i think 1776 i mean with that and that's another weird
00:49:37.120 like a side effect from all this just all the dissidents that are coming out and they're all
00:49:42.020 united he was he was arrested i think then let go because of the out outcry that said hey what are
00:49:49.100 you doing the party is out of their minds right now so they were forced to let him go now he's been
00:49:54.700 rearrested but yeah you'll see and he's rearrested for spreading false information but these guys these
00:50:01.620 whistleblowers that's the same thing that the guy who first reported the coronavirus um and just
00:50:06.980 reported it not to the world just tried to report it to his fellow workers at the hospital yeah saying
00:50:13.220 hey if you know if you're a hospital worker there's something weird going on there's this new strain
00:50:18.700 of virus i don't know what it is but just wear protection if somebody's coming in with flu-like
00:50:24.720 symptoms the chinese communist government arrested him um forced him to recant they published it
00:50:34.260 then he mysteriously gets sick himself uh and dies pretty quickly but before he dies he's in an
00:50:41.080 interview with i think the hong kong free times or something like that and they have him you can
00:50:46.820 hear the respirator in the background and the heart monitors and he's just talking about he was forced
00:50:55.180 to to say those things this is really bad a lot of these videos that we're going to show you tonight
00:51:00.960 have all been vetted and they're all legit and this has been a hard process because there's so much
00:51:06.280 disinformation going out there we've already debunked one video um that's completely fake i think
00:51:11.060 you talked about it last week that one's not the rest of them though are absolutely real and when
00:51:14.840 you see these it's it's all too painfully obvious that we're not getting the full story over and the
00:51:19.240 problem is is that the chinese communist government has hired between 1500 and 3000 journalists to only
00:51:28.100 go online and write stories debunking the truth yeah so writing the communist line and so you don't know
00:51:38.660 you have no idea what's true and what's not it's the worst case scenario and they're not only doing
00:51:44.000 that they're writing those stories but they're also like very creatively writing these stories to get
00:51:48.900 people in line so all of their state-run media outlets are writing these stories saying look all
00:51:54.440 these great things we're doing that's how it's framed look all how all these great things we're doing
00:51:58.280 to protect you but i guarantee you that's not what they're meant for they're meant to say shut up
00:52:03.460 know your place and get in line we'll show you it's insane we'll show you pictures that they are
00:52:09.260 proud of a video proud of of the harassment by drones drones are now flying all over the cities in china
00:52:19.860 and they are coming in low and they will say they affectionately call them auntie or uncle
00:52:25.380 and they'll say auntie what are you doing on the streets without a mask and they'll kind of be like
00:52:32.300 oh this is kind of funny and it comes down right at them and says you need to go home now don't leave
00:52:41.440 your home again you need to be wearing a mask and the you can see it in the eyes of the chinese they're
00:52:48.280 kind of like oh this is kind of funny but it's weird am i in trouble and they always end with
00:52:54.280 we're watching you we're watching you we're watching you i mean it's terrifying the the one
00:53:01.080 says you you broke the law and are outside of your house now a drone will follow you and just straight
00:53:08.400 up it follows this person all the entire way it is insane yeah and they're doing it kind of like
00:53:13.920 when they're being released in china they're kind of almost like have did you notice this like the
00:53:19.160 benny hill music behind it yeah yeah and they speed them up as they're walking home to make it kind of
00:53:23.860 funny and not spooky it's really bizarre it's really bizarre so you'll see that uh tonight because
00:53:32.100 we're we're looking at what china is doing as a big state they are they i mean how do you keep
00:53:39.880 basically almost the eastern seaboard in their homes how would the united states government say
00:53:50.340 hey by the way everything really everything from syracuse uh down to atlanta and to the ocean
00:54:00.580 everybody stay in their home how how what you would have to rewrite laws yeah oh yeah they don't have
00:54:08.780 to rewrite laws they already have them but to keep those people in the street remember you're let out
00:54:15.500 what every two days one person's let out to go shopping and that i don't think is true anymore
00:54:21.300 i didn't see that yeah it was like for at the beginning you could go out to get some food but
00:54:26.800 now there is no food there are no stores open nothing is working there's no transit there's no grocery
00:54:33.800 stores nothing people are literally trapped in their homes dying in their homes are we going to show the
00:54:42.660 video of the guy uh who is being locked into his into his house on the outside they're like it's for
00:54:48.680 your own good and he's like don't lock me in here i don't have any that's for your own good not only
00:54:53.620 locking but actually placing a steel bar um on the door just to double make sure that he can't get out
00:55:00.240 some of the other videos where they're going in and there's like it's it reminds me of i don't know
00:55:05.080 like a you know world war ii you know like nazi movie where they're going in and pulling jews out of
00:55:11.580 their homes they're going into like some of these homes where they suspect they suspect people might
00:55:16.080 have a case and we've got a video of this one guy that filmed across the street and they're going
00:55:20.260 the police kick the door in they go in grab a couple out forcibly separate them and they're
00:55:26.520 trying to fight the police off they forcibly separate them throw them in the back of two vans
00:55:30.340 and they both take off in different directions it's insane is the are the welding videos real
00:55:34.660 where they've been welding people's doors shuts i've seen i haven't seen that i haven't seen that
00:55:39.300 no i haven't seen that it's funny because like the way it would fit i don't know if they are but
00:55:43.360 it would fit the way they're dealing with this in the media is so strange too i heard someone say
00:55:47.680 the other day like this is is this the uh is this china's chernobyl and then the person's like well
00:55:52.780 it's obviously not to that scale but uh this nobody died in chernobyl it was 59 people died in
00:55:58.800 chernobyl but i mean the after effects when because of their denial nobody nobody died nobody in the
00:56:05.700 town died from the after effects anybody who is there and the workers and that was part of their
00:56:10.860 denial and it look obviously chernobyl was serious but like this looks this has the potential to be
00:56:16.300 much much worse they were talking about it as being the scale less than chernobyl this is much greater
00:56:23.080 right i mean if if we find out that they knew for weeks and weeks it didn't do anything about this
00:56:27.760 i mean that's what everyone seems to be reporting now and it's largely because
00:56:31.920 what because the way their society is structured right he is the ultimate competent man at the top
00:56:39.640 that always makes the right decisions that's what that whistleblower said he said that i he was like
00:56:43.760 in that group text he was like hey i don't know why they're not talking about this because they're
00:56:47.480 they're studying some of these cases in military hospitals and they're dying and they're not saying
00:56:52.840 hey yeah this is this is a public health problem so we already know so let me give you the stats
00:56:57.520 that we we do know they say today that it is 75,195 that's up about 2,000 overnight can i these are the
00:57:09.180 people who are that are known to be infected when i when i was doing the stats when i wrote this last
00:57:15.400 week it was 45,000 correct that is i just had to change it that's how it over 30,000 in just seven
00:57:22.400 days doubled doubled in size uh so it's at 75,000 however we don't believe that that number is
00:57:30.780 anywhere close to accurate most um most people who are willing to speculate and i've got a story about
00:57:39.240 michael bloomberg folding to china you can't you can't trust our own press here uh because they are
00:57:48.040 in bed with china doing business and so they want access and they will not question and give you
00:57:55.860 the truth because they'll lose all access and it's un it's just absolutely unbelievable and
00:58:05.220 unreasonable for them not to at least say at the top of their broadcast you know we at uh bloomberg news
00:58:13.500 have uh major outlets in china and we have a deal with the chinese government we're reporting
00:58:22.220 what we can in accordance to the chinese government that's all you have to say let us know you're you're
00:58:30.380 not willing to say that because you don't want to lose your place in china but you have to tell
00:58:38.400 people that when lives are at stake wait till you hear the story about bloomberg news it's incredible
00:58:43.380 but make no mistake they're all doing it they're all doing it so anybody who will go on the record
00:58:49.920 they they believe that the actual number of infected now is over 350 000 i find that number um curious
00:59:00.720 even at that level only because you're putting 75 million people locking them in their homes
00:59:09.700 75 million people that's you know take take california and just say california is completely quarantined
00:59:20.680 everybody stay in their house that's would we do that for this it would it certainly wouldn't be for
00:59:28.700 something you shouldn't worry about would give you the reasons why you should worry about it but it's
00:59:33.820 not necessarily that it's so fatal most seasonal flu viruses have a case fatality rate of less than one
00:59:42.620 in a thousand people so one in a thousand people less than one in a thousand people will die because of
00:59:49.600 the regular seasonal flu in china that number is 20 now with this that's way different than sars sars was
00:59:59.620 more like a hundred i think uh wasn't it wasn't it 10 percent uh sars was sars was it was like
01:00:06.920 eight or ten like 15 yeah it was like 15 to 18 percent okay so it was more deadly uh yeah much more
01:00:13.580 deadly but this is still over less than one percent regular flu this is 20 people in china now there are
01:00:21.920 some conditions that change that outside of china we'll go into that here in just a second by the way the
01:00:27.480 special tonight where we're doing our best to give you all of the things that we know um in a concise
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01:02:55.400 okay so the coronavirus is about in china is about as deadly as the spanish flu of 1918
01:03:15.660 spanish flu was a pandemic this is an epidemic it's regional at this point if it becomes a pandemic
01:03:24.260 and spreads across the globe they say anywhere from the lowest i've heard is 30 the highest i've
01:03:31.460 heard is 60 of the globe of the entire population will get this out of that two percent of the people
01:03:40.560 will die if it holds true to what's happening in china i'm not sure that it will the death rate is
01:03:48.400 lower outside of china for several reasons but that means at 40 that means 65 million people will die
01:03:56.780 that's significant and by the way until we find a vaccine you'll have to have like a flu shot for this
01:04:05.980 every year now we're still battling the flu much of the flu that we battle every single year is still
01:04:13.100 a strain of the 1918 spanish flu so this flu is going to be around for a while they believe now
01:04:22.620 it's it will travel in saliva through water in the eyes therefore close contact kissing sharing cutlery
01:04:30.900 you know hey can i have a bite nope covid 19 um you know using any kind of utensils make sure you wash
01:04:39.980 your hands and all of that stuff that all is uh in play this also however can be spread third hand
01:04:48.040 so you get the virus you don't know you have the virus for as long as 24 days they say 14
01:04:55.760 but it could be as long as 24 days you have it and it's growing in you and you don't know and in
01:05:03.760 those 14 to 24 days you can be infecting others that's what makes this so troublesome but that hasn't
01:05:14.400 even scratched the surface of what i'm really concerned about and we'll talk about that tonight
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01:06:52.180 uh welcome to the program we're uh we're glad you're in the air right here we'll see you
01:07:22.160 here we're talking about um the coronavirus which there's a lot of misinformation that is going
01:07:28.820 around and disinformation much of it from the communist uh block of uh china but the thing
01:07:35.640 that we're going to show you tonight we're we're actually doing an interview with somebody who is
01:07:40.820 in um containment they're in isolation uh because they were actually helping people in china and
01:07:48.840 came back to the united states so they're in isolation and it's interesting to talk to somebody
01:07:54.860 who has it and he's he doesn't have it he he doesn't have he's tested what is it every three
01:08:01.540 days i think um and um he doesn't have it so far but he could have it and he's pretty optimistic
01:08:10.000 about things um he seems i don't know we'll we'll talk to him tonight but he seems a little uh
01:08:18.320 too trusting of the chinese however uh you know he he has to say certain things if he wants to go
01:08:27.800 back and help people and he does definitely want to go back and and help people and be a cause of good
01:08:34.040 in in china so interesting conversation with him tonight about what it really means now here's the
01:08:41.560 one thing that no one is talking about the corona virus as i reported about an hour ago uh companies
01:08:50.780 like land rover are currently according to the irish times this morning they are currently taking
01:08:58.600 suitcases to china loading them up with parts and throwing them on a plane because they only have
01:09:07.060 about two weeks left of supplies to be able to continue the production line from land rover now i
01:09:14.320 don't know how big these suitcases are or why you just can't just put it in a you know a case but
01:09:21.120 they're actually filling suitcases with parts and bringing them back so they can finish the cars on the
01:09:26.200 line and they say in two weeks we're done that stops production um and this is happening everywhere
01:09:33.420 the only one that's really benefiting from this here in america at this point is 3m because 3m makes
01:09:40.940 the n95 mask and they are in constant 24 production 24 hour production right now i believe in ohio
01:09:49.560 um and we are shipping many of the medical supplies over to china and when i say medical supplies
01:09:59.200 i don't mean medicine i mean masks and goggles and things like that we unfortunately don't make
01:10:07.380 medicine here at least in the volume that we used to or we need to 80 of our vaccines now come from china
01:10:17.660 absolutely insane 80 so 80 of the raw material that we use to make our our medications uh come from china
01:10:25.900 and then this is even scarier in my opinion 90 of all um antibiotics come from china not the materials
01:10:34.580 you know to construct it or what no the antibiotics 90 of them come from there and when you look at
01:10:40.540 those numbers compared to you know you i think you already reported on india what's happening to the
01:10:44.980 price of uh aspirin analogy analgesic which is aspirin up 400 since christmas okay so guess how much
01:10:54.320 of their raw materials they get from china 80 exactly the same as us now i don't know why their
01:11:01.480 supply has gotten to the point to where their prices have already scattered but our our numbers are are a
01:11:05.940 carbon copy of india so if it's a if it's a if you if you crystal ball if this continues that's what
01:11:11.960 you're looking at here crystal ball uh if that is true um that it doesn't look good india is has
01:11:19.460 already been fighting recession but because of the coronavirus the effects because a lot of their
01:11:27.420 market comes from china and uh and a lot of their goods also come from china they're very close china
01:11:35.560 trading partner and because of that they think that china now i mean that india is going to hit
01:11:44.080 a massive recession i was reading a story today about uh how you know we look for black swan events
01:11:52.360 and people are saying that the stock market doesn't make sense right now the stock market should be
01:11:57.300 taking a massive hit because apple just downgraded all of these the stories that i i read um was uh apple
01:12:06.340 land rover um gosh uh walmart costco uh ralph lauren these trying to give a basket of it pretty much
01:12:20.000 affects everything did you say how much apple lost 49 billion market value over the coronavirus
01:12:25.860 okay 49 billion this is going to take them a long time to recover when the market starts really pricing
01:12:34.580 in the coronavirus they're afraid that this could be a black swan if it starts to spread outside of china
01:12:44.260 deeply it's real trouble if it's contained outside of china decently we're going to we're going to dodge
01:12:54.820 a you know a possible silver bullet however the impact alone on china is going to impact all of us
01:13:03.760 because remember we we talked about this years ago that the solution for world war three
01:13:10.500 was found in the book uh by carol quigley and he was instrumental in putting all of this together
01:13:17.660 and he talked about it in his book uh tragedy and hope in 1962 or three and he said um the tragedy
01:13:25.280 is two world wars in half a century the hope comes from our new solution and it's not
01:13:33.180 just mutually assured destruction with nuclear weapons it is also mutually assured economic
01:13:40.380 destruction and so all of our economies were tied together this where globalism really started
01:13:46.180 and it was started by a bunch of people who thought you know this is the best way to stop
01:13:50.860 another global war if we all tie our economies together no one will uh no one will go up against
01:13:59.780 the other because they'll pay just as bad of a price as the the quote-unquote loser will so nobody
01:14:07.380 will do it and the whole world will be vested in saying stop fighting so that was the that was the
01:14:14.680 plan that's where we get globalism that's where we get mutually assured destruction with nukes and
01:14:19.320 it's where we get mutually assured destruction economic destruction um and the according to that plan at the
01:14:26.920 time the only thing that could disrupt that is if a a tribe a borderless and flagless tribe decided
01:14:37.400 they didn't care about the destruction because they don't have a country they don't have an economy
01:14:42.820 if they came in and tried to stop uh the order there would be no defense against it likewise the
01:14:52.220 the other way to destroy it would be some sort of pandemic because if china catches a flu remember they used
01:15:01.000 to always say this about america we are the number one economy if america catches a cold they used to say
01:15:08.020 if america uh sneezes the rest of the world catches a cold that's because if our economy slows down
01:15:17.100 we are the provider and also the buyer of so much so if we slow down the whole world does
01:15:27.180 we've been keeping the whole world afloat remember most of the world has not recovered from the 2008
01:15:33.400 financial crisis not recovered that's hard to believe we've had what our stock market is up what
01:15:39.920 400 percent something like that china didn't china is still what 50 or 60 percent of what they were
01:15:48.260 in 2008 they haven't most of the world has not come back to where they were in 2008 we're keeping the
01:15:55.580 entire world afloat right now but china is the second biggest economy and when you have all of these
01:16:04.600 companies here in the united states basing their earnings which wall street watches based on 75 percent
01:16:13.680 growth in china over the next two years and now all of a sudden i can't sell anything in china for half a
01:16:21.920 year because everything is closed those earnings go down which then has to revaluate the price of the
01:16:31.240 share which causes stocks to go down which causes companies to have to tighten their belt and lay
01:16:37.200 people off it's just a chain reaction this to me is the scariest part of this in the short term
01:16:45.320 long term i could scare the bejesus out of everybody including myself but i'm just looking at the short
01:16:52.740 term summer is coming flu season goes down in the summer it can't survive in the summer it goes into
01:17:00.460 hibernation but we will have it again but if china doesn't get back to work if they don't open their
01:17:08.120 steel mills right now x chair x chair was planning on you know really blowing things up and they can't get
01:17:16.400 the steel from china they were trying to you know to get the steel this happens with cars and everything
01:17:26.200 else we're buying steel we're buying parts elsewhere and if we can't get those parts if we can't get the
01:17:33.420 basic minerals if we can't get the the basic stock of what we need we can't do anything
01:17:40.680 and if they're not back to work by april 1st and i mean full production we begin to close things here
01:17:51.340 in april you might start to see things the store shelves in walmart and target start to be a little
01:18:01.160 thin because they're not getting the products they need if they're not back to work by april
01:18:07.280 may for sure you're going to have a problem getting uh getting product in the stores all the way up into
01:18:16.480 september if stores don't have product they can't sell we don't have to be sick if you don't have the
01:18:25.600 products the stores can't sell the stores will then have to slow down the companies will have to slow
01:18:31.740 down layoffs will happen and what happens when that happens the person in office is blamed for it
01:18:40.300 barack obama is not going to say barack obama will come out immediately and say that that right there
01:18:45.880 that's the trump economy right there that it started around august whenever the collapse started
01:18:52.960 that's the trump economy and you saw how fast john mccain lost mainly on the the financial meltdown of 2008
01:19:04.900 it will be lost overnight i urge you to do the responsible things keep your family financially intact
01:19:16.280 hold on to your money mend reuse repair recycle do the things that you need to do and you're so you're
01:19:29.320 not spending your money so you have it i would urge you to prepare not for a pandemic which i think
01:19:37.240 this will become at some point would you agree with that jason with what we don't know yes i do agree
01:19:44.240 so i think i think emphasis on that i think this will become a pandemic at some point i'm telling you to
01:19:52.900 prepare for shortages if you don't have an n95 mask soon you're not going to be able to get them
01:20:01.100 because 3m is shipping them all to china right now if you if you have things that you your family needs
01:20:10.820 your family wants i would stock up on those things now this whole special happens tonight at 9 p.m you
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01:21:57.380 so
01:22:11.520 so i want to tell you this story about michael bloomberg i mean this guy is a freaking nightmare
01:22:30.600 bloomberg is remember bloomberg news this is financial news he made his money by what was the
01:22:40.240 name of that device that all stockbrokers use bloomberg terminal right terminal yeah um he
01:22:47.700 it's some crazy expensive terminal that gives you all the news all the stock information you can do
01:22:53.640 everything on this terminal and they still use it don't they but it's worthless i mean like
01:22:57.560 it's basically an old-timey computer that was really valuable many many years ago but now like
01:23:04.700 you go on any phone you can do these stock trades you don't you don't need that anymore but i mean it's
01:23:09.020 still in use so that's how he made all of his money and then he started bloomberg news because
01:23:14.660 bloomberg financial was doing the terminal why not just have bloomberg news so he is news and he is news
01:23:22.320 that the financial sector looks at which makes his news organization directly
01:23:30.420 in tune um uh in tune with your wallet if if bloomberg is doing something in financial news
01:23:40.000 that is not giving a true picture to wall street that affects your retirement it reflect reflects your
01:23:49.600 dollar so it's it's even more so than uh cnn well we need to know what's happening you know in
01:23:58.240 politics well we can watch that bloomberg is supposedly giving the data on companies and
01:24:06.140 countries and everything else that the financial sector looks at so is he hiding something about
01:24:13.300 china oh my gosh yes we'll get to that coming up in just a few minutes also the woman who was a
01:24:21.560 democrat she's now an independent who was tired of being told to shut up and sit down stood up and
01:24:28.820 she's on our show next wait until you meet her
01:24:32.140 uh she is a woman that i i didn't ever knew of her or anything else until she wrote a
01:24:50.700 piece for medium which is this really great kind of thinking website where you could you can really
01:24:58.340 explain things in long form uh and she wrote something that was i thought the way my parents
01:25:08.320 the the america my parents used to live in where you can disagree but you don't have to hate each other
01:25:14.960 uh lie about each other and and say that you know we're all poisonous she had been hearing about you
01:25:22.640 know uh how you know trump supporters are etc etc and then she started seeing in her own circle
01:25:31.340 people that were torching people that she agreed with and really kind of agreed with some of these
01:25:37.800 people they just wouldn't walk lock step 100 in and she said i don't i don't like this and she went
01:25:44.720 to a trump rally and she's not a trump supporter uh i don't know if she changed her vote but she wrote
01:25:52.400 this really thoughtful piece about you know can we stop hating each other because i think everybody
01:25:58.160 wants to stop hating each other she's on with us next
01:26:01.480 well as we look at the world today
01:26:30.480 and we look at how divided we really are is america truly this divided have we gotten to the
01:26:40.960 place to where there is no return back to common sense and common decency where we can disagree with
01:26:46.440 each other and disagree with each other vehemently but not try to kill each other not think the other
01:26:53.280 side has to be wiped out there is this group of people and we talked about it yesterday on the
01:27:00.860 program this this brand new study i think it was from johns hopkins uh that was talking about how
01:27:07.220 conservatives are are abused on campus about 68 percent of the time uh people are saying that yeah
01:27:18.160 i've seen conservatives beat up uh over you know their viewpoints they're silenced etc etc the extreme
01:27:26.400 left was the really the only part that didn't have a problem with that all the other groups you know
01:27:34.720 they they're you know the moderates and everything else they thought this was wrong to silence people but
01:27:40.020 the extreme left they disagree i'm gonna introduce you to a very very brave woman uh who is a writer and author a
01:27:52.240 psychologist um she helps you find zen in the workplace she wasn't finding uh peace and any kind of zen
01:28:03.540 moments on the internet and so she decided to do something about it can't wait to introduce her to
01:28:10.400 you in one minute this is the glenbeck program
01:28:14.820 all right we have a special on uh tonight on the coronavirus it's our wednesday night special i urge
01:28:23.240 you to watch it um encourage your friends to watch it we're going to separate the fact from fiction
01:28:27.880 there are some scary things and some not so scary things there's some good news and bad news on this
01:28:33.600 the the worst news of is i think what it could do to the global economy this season um it's going to
01:28:42.560 be around for a long time i don't think it's as deadly as it is in china or it won't be here
01:28:47.920 perhaps we have to pay attention to it but there's a lot of things going on right now i i told you this
01:28:53.760 morning that um uh land rover is actually taking parts out of china in their luggage because they
01:29:02.000 only have two weeks worth of supplies to keep their their assembly lines running there's going to be a
01:29:10.240 real impact and shortage of things because of the crackdown in china and how many people are really
01:29:18.480 truly sick i mean they've they've they've quarantined it'd be like quarantining you know
01:29:24.380 half of the eastern seaboard that's what they've done imagine the impact on just the movement of
01:29:31.820 america let alone manufacturing if we were manufacturing like china is so i would urge you
01:29:39.520 to prepare yourself um not for some global pandemic where we're all eating dogs and cats but just for
01:29:47.040 shortages of things uh you might want to check out my patriot supply right now go to source for
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01:30:49.300 dr carlin borisenko she is an organizational psychologist uh and she is somebody that i read
01:31:02.700 i think the entire medium piece on the air i've never done that they tend to be really long
01:31:07.820 uh but i thought every word of what she wrote was important she wrote a piece after attending a
01:31:15.380 trump rally i realized democrats are not ready for 2020 their website is zenworkplace.com
01:31:21.900 may i call you uh carlin yes absolutely how are you i'm i'm doing well i've had a bit of a week
01:31:29.960 over here glad i'm not gonna lie i bet you have i bet you have i first of all thank you for coming on
01:31:35.200 i would imagine this is the last place you ever thought you would be on oh never in a million
01:31:42.340 years did i think that this would happen right right um you are a democrat um and or you were
01:31:50.460 you were a democrat you're an independent now and it's my we had an argument back and forth it's my
01:31:58.080 understanding that you are still going to be voting for a democrat or possibly voting you're not
01:32:04.820 you haven't changed to a trump supporter or voter right well i really don't know i mean i frankly
01:32:11.360 don't know who my options are in the general election and i think that uh there are absolutely
01:32:16.000 some some uh pretty high profile contenders that i will not vote for under any circumstances so
01:32:22.020 we'll see so tell the story for anybody who didn't read tell your story yeah so i um you know i had been
01:32:31.240 going on this journey for the past you know six months or so where i was really starting to feel
01:32:35.160 very uncomfortable in an echo chamber that i had created for myself and i started listening to just
01:32:40.680 different conservative voices and they kind of all culminated when i decided to go to the trump rally
01:32:46.480 in manchester new hampshire last week i thought if there's anything i i can't think of anything bigger
01:32:51.580 i could do to break out of my very liberal echo chamber and everyone that i talked to about this idea
01:32:57.720 was genuinely concerned for my safety and that includes people on the left and the right they
01:33:02.540 were both really concerned that i was going to be physically harmed at this rally either by the
01:33:07.060 supporters or by antifa or whoever but i decided to go anyway and i discovered that you know hey
01:33:13.860 shocker they're just average normal people that are really really nice and welcoming and so i wrote
01:33:19.580 about it and you said at one point you thought those people were despicable and even deplorables
01:33:25.180 oh yeah absolutely i definitely um went through a phase probably for about a year and a half where
01:33:30.560 i really thought that you know anyone who supported president trump was at best supporting racism and at
01:33:36.320 worst downright racist themselves yeah wow um and where did that come from i was watching a lot of msnbc
01:33:44.800 okay all right uh and then why did you become uncomfortable well i i'm a knitter and in the
01:33:55.260 knitting community and i know this sounds bizarre but it is a hyper political um community at the
01:34:01.080 moment where they have these kind of roving gangs of social justice warriors just attacking people and
01:34:06.580 mobbing them indiscriminately and stop stop stop stop stop you're asking me to process way too much
01:34:11.900 first of all oh i know most people didn't even know that there was a knitting an online knitting
01:34:17.120 community uh and now i'm seeing knitters and roving gangs of social something just doesn't fit here
01:34:27.200 it's not what i expect well listen i understand the feeling because i didn't expect it either right
01:34:33.080 but i started seeing this happen just over and over and over again and at some point i started
01:34:38.300 speaking up within the knitting community and saying guys this is wrong we shouldn't be doing
01:34:42.180 this and then they came after me and at that point and i i didn't get it as badly as a lot of
01:34:47.300 people did but um at some point i just said i i cannot align myself with these people politically
01:34:52.040 it's just it's wrong what they're doing you talked about how one person was bullied so bad
01:34:57.460 online that they they became suicidal yes yeah what what what are the what were the arguments about
01:35:05.540 um so in his case in particular he started speaking up when the mobbings first started happening and
01:35:12.260 i swear i'm not making this up all he did was post a poem on instagram asking for kindness and asking
01:35:19.020 for people to just see each other as human beings and he was mobbed by thousands and thousands of
01:35:24.460 people and when he and he eventually did go into the hospital and then his husband posted on instagram
01:35:29.700 that you know please stop the hate he's in the hospital and it just got worse
01:35:33.280 and kept escalating after that so it was really it was really too bad but thankfully he's he seemed
01:35:38.240 to have really rebounded and now is getting a lot of support from people like me so who are these
01:35:43.060 people that are in these roving mobs they're just they're people on the very far left that um anytime
01:35:50.740 something sticks out to them that is outside of their ideology they try to pressure people into kind
01:35:55.760 of bending the knee and and issuing these massive apologies and you know pointing out all the areas
01:36:02.020 where they are wrong in their lives and transphobic and homophobic and fatphobic and all these things
01:36:06.860 and it's just they're they're i mean to be blunt i think they're kind of just horrible miserable people
01:36:11.340 that want to make other people miserable as well well you're starting to sound like a conservative
01:36:16.860 um i know uh because i mean this is this is the thing that really we've been warning about there's
01:36:24.460 there's disagreements on things um that we can disagreements on policies we can
01:36:29.300 go on but when you're trying to shut people up and you do it through fear and intimidation it's
01:36:36.080 it's a very um foreign kind of concept to america um that's not who we were that's not what made us
01:36:45.720 great that's not what made us big and anyone who's doing it on any side is is really engaging in some
01:36:53.220 really dangerous stuff because it always ends the same way i i totally agree and when people started
01:36:59.460 telling me to shut up specifically that was when i started really taking a look at it because for me
01:37:04.180 you know expression is a gift that we've all been given and and if you want to change people's minds
01:37:08.960 you have to do it through conversation not through intimidation so you said the day you went to the
01:37:16.300 trump rally msnbc was there and so you you wanted to uh uh you you wanted to go among some familiar
01:37:26.340 territory first so you went and uh what was your experience there that morning well i was wearing a
01:37:34.460 red hat that looks kind of like a trump hat that says make speech free again it's my little protest
01:37:38.880 against cancel culture and you know it's always a conversation starter and people struck up a
01:37:44.060 conversation and i said oh i'm thinking about going over to the trump rally and they were like don't
01:37:48.780 do it they're going to hurt you they're going to harass you and one woman even offered me her pepper
01:37:54.440 spray and i just said you know i think i'm going to be fine it's going to be okay so what was the
01:38:00.560 what were you what were your thoughts because i'm sure these people were being genuine yes so what were
01:38:07.440 your thoughts on on that especially somebody of your profession that you look and say these people
01:38:15.000 genuinely care about my safety they're really warning me and it's almost unhinged from reality
01:38:24.080 well yeah and i think that um you know when when literally every single person around you is in fear
01:38:31.340 of your safety it's really hard not to question and say what are they seeing that i don't see but
01:38:37.120 it's it's also an indication that i knew i had to do it at that point because i knew i had to see
01:38:42.140 for myself what was going on so you wrote something interesting in your article about your hat on how it
01:38:49.680 is viewed by both sides i i can't tell you how how i do you know who jonathan height is i do yeah okay
01:38:58.620 so uh jonathan did kind of the same thing that uh that you did and um and he he told me that he
01:39:08.180 actually started listening to me and he said i i'm listening to you and i'm thinking one direction and
01:39:15.180 he said i realize you speak about things and you don't necessarily use the same terminology that all
01:39:22.060 the other conservatives use and he said so it started to kind of crack my mind open a bit and i'm like
01:39:28.180 well now wait a minute how does this make sense um and it's the same experience that you've went
01:39:34.380 through by listening to other conservative friends and other voices um and i have experienced it myself
01:39:41.400 where you can go into a room and just not by changing what you say just by changing how you frame it
01:39:51.240 the the entire thing changes and you can make all kinds of progress with people and it's funny because
01:40:01.740 we're really i think the average person is generally fighting for the same thing and you just don't know
01:40:10.980 it and you think the other side is totally against it explain your hat well i mean my hat for me is
01:40:18.120 just um i i got so tired of people trying to cancel one another and starting fights with one another
01:40:23.740 and so it was just my small little nod that um i i'm you know the first amendment for me is one of
01:40:29.740 my core values i so strongly believe in freedom of speech it's so incredibly important and so that's the
01:40:35.420 message i was really trying to articulate with it but i completely agree with everything you just said
01:40:38.980 too and it reminds me of the phrase what resists persist when we fight aggressively against
01:40:44.880 something we just make the problem bigger and that to me is a reflection of what's going on right now
01:40:50.060 in that you know especially and i i you know my my liberal friends might disagree with me but i see it
01:40:55.520 coming more from the left than the right where they're fighting so aggressively and they don't
01:40:59.740 understand that they're just making the problem bigger yeah all right um um we're going to continue
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01:42:38.520 so carlin what is it that you're looking for in a candidate i'm assuming that you're still
01:42:56.320 liberal i mean well let me ask you i think we used to think that liberals um were not necessarily
01:43:06.440 big government this is in the early 20th century they were all about the the rights of the constitution
01:43:13.200 and the bill of rights are you that kind of liberal are you a progressive liberal what what kind of liberal
01:43:20.060 are you yeah i'm the first kind i i very much believe in um our fundamental liberties i tend to
01:43:26.060 be actually pretty centrist with some libertarian leanings politically and i guess i'm just looking
01:43:31.560 for a candidate that's that's going to make common sense solutions and that's going to compromise and
01:43:36.620 that's really the biggest thing for me right now so do you see anybody that the left is offering up
01:43:42.980 tell me your ideas of the candidates why you would or wouldn't vote for oh gosh so i think the ones
01:43:49.540 that i would consider voting for um you know i i came to tulsi gabbard late and i obviously don't
01:43:55.900 think she has a shot at the nomination um i think that what the left has done to her has just been
01:43:59.840 atrocious in terms of the character assassination be careful you're starting to sound like the glenbeck
01:44:04.520 program i just want you to know you're you're way over your head here no one is more surprised at
01:44:12.960 this than me glad i'll tell you what um so i i voted for pete buddige in the new hampshire primary
01:44:18.420 now i voted for him mostly because i came to know him very early on in the campaign i think he's
01:44:23.720 pandering way too much for me lately um i voted for bernie in 2016 in the primary i do not believe i
01:44:30.520 would vote for bernie again now because i think he's gone way too left and i think his supporters
01:44:35.440 just terrify me and i think the the thing with bernie and who in bernie's who i ultimately think
01:44:40.000 will probably be the nominee is then it's really a question of do i do i want to go towards socialism
01:44:45.640 or do i want to go towards capitalism and i'm a pretty big fan of capitalism right so you know um so
01:44:53.100 and what are your thoughts what are your thoughts on on trump now and what did you what did you walk
01:45:00.060 away feeling um i you know i i think that trump there are things about trump i don't like i
01:45:07.800 definitely do not agree with some of his policies but i also i love what he's doing with the economy
01:45:13.380 the economy is in a really good spot i'm an organizational psychologist i love seeing
01:45:17.780 unemployment low that means people have jobs people have options right um and i frankly i like
01:45:23.160 some of the actions that he's taken in terms of um in being more aggressive towards you know
01:45:28.840 solomonie and all these things so i'm not opposed to trump necessarily i also just think he's just a
01:45:34.220 really funny guy and i think that you have to put trump in the context of being just this blustery
01:45:38.920 new yorker and not take him so seriously with every single thing that he says so we were just talking
01:45:43.740 about that today the difference between michael bloomberg and donald trump is donald trump is
01:45:48.940 said to be mean all the time sometimes he can be but most times he's funny uh he's got a sense of
01:45:56.820 humor making fun of michael bloomberg in his shortness but michael bloomberg does not have
01:46:01.420 a sense of humor you know when he says things i think he means them uh where donald trump you kind
01:46:07.520 of have to it's it's weird because you some of the things he says you have to take for you know
01:46:11.880 for reality and others you have to just blow off and that he's just trying he's just stirring the pot
01:46:17.520 that's all he's doing he's trolling and like i love a good troll like you have to like let yourself
01:46:23.120 laugh at these things but listen if bloomberg gets the nomination and especially if he brings
01:46:27.580 hillary with him i swear i will vote for trump purely out of spite wow so the question i really
01:46:35.900 wanted to ask you are there other people like you that are starting to wake up to the democratic
01:46:41.760 position of just playing footsie with really dangerous people i think there are people who are
01:46:51.080 starting to wake up it's definitely hard i've gotten so i mean probably thousands of messages
01:46:55.300 over my story of people saying i wish my liberal friends and family would read this and i tried to
01:47:00.360 give it to them and they just won't um i think the people you know in in small numbers are starting
01:47:04.780 to wake up but i really do think that november is going to be a giant wake-up call and it's going to
01:47:09.720 be interesting to see what happens wow thank you very much um i so respect you um even though i'm sure
01:47:17.540 we differ on a ton of things i really respect the courage uh of anyone who thinks out of the box and
01:47:24.540 dare go against their own side uh for what they believe in and i wish you all the luck um that
01:47:31.260 i could possibly wish you thank you so much for being on thank you glenn you bet dr carlin borisenko
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01:49:04.620 this is the glenn beck program welcome glad you're here we have a new segment on the
01:49:34.500 program it's called what the hell is happening in this news story now you wouldn't think that
01:49:40.240 that would be an actual segment right because you can figure out news stories but i think that's
01:49:47.420 changing right okay i would like to read this news story to you read it to me and i would like you to
01:49:52.680 identify what has occurred in the story okay can i take notes you can take notes okay all right now
01:49:57.840 there's two two ways to look at this okay one one do they actually tell you what happened in this
01:50:03.540 news story that would be my i would like you to answer that question okay number two then you can
01:50:08.380 start to just guess at what you think happened all right but i would like you to keep it fact-based
01:50:13.280 to see if i'm just insane and don't understand it okay okay and i'm going to read do you know the
01:50:18.580 answer i do not know the answer okay well that's not a fun no i think i think the speculation is is the
01:50:24.160 part of this okay all right now i'll even give you the headline you don't have to
01:50:30.020 i'll give you the headline i'm much smarter than you are okay here we go i don't need that are you
01:50:35.960 ready yeah rosario dawson rosario dawson has come out in a candid interview candid in which she
01:50:45.460 discussed her relationship with cory booker
01:50:47.980 got it yeah in 2018 dawson shared a post on instagram in celebration of pride month which many
01:50:57.840 at the time took to mean she was coming out herself during a conversation with bustle however
01:51:05.100 of course bustle bustle who doesn't read exactly or listen to bus thank you we have all of her all
01:51:12.880 of their magazine their website cd releases their wow however she clarified it wasn't her intention
01:51:21.600 to do so in the post though she is now officially coming out
01:51:28.800 people this is a quote from rosario people keep kept saying that i came out i didn't do that
01:51:36.320 she said i mean it's not inaccurate but i never did come out come out i mean i guess i am now
01:51:48.100 though dawson has not shared how she identifies she added i've never had a relationship in that space
01:51:58.620 so it's never felt like an authentic calling to me in 2018 she shared a post writing happy pride month
01:52:07.840 sending love to all my fellow lgbtq plus homies keep being strong in the face of adversity loud and proud
01:52:16.800 here's a little throw bike to last year what is she she tom brokawson here's a little
01:52:23.760 i didn't want to misrepresent it it does not say little okay this is low okay dawson and booker
01:52:32.460 went public with their relationship in late 2018 after months of speculation and the actress has spoken
01:52:40.400 out about dating him in interviews in an interview with women's health she opened up about the sweet
01:52:47.360 morning ritual they share telling the magazine every morning that we don't wake up together
01:52:52.240 he sends me a song oh good god oh good god i just so glad he's out of this race i mean which means
01:53:00.840 every morning i mean i have to say i have to say you know me right i mean i i haven't had a man card
01:53:07.080 since i don't even know when 1971 maybe sure uh but even he makes me sick in my stomach
01:53:13.740 it's really revolting and then she ends it with this means every morning he holds our relationship
01:53:19.560 in his mind and heart for a few minutes before he goes off to his big day that's the end of the story
01:53:25.160 okay what occurred in this story so uh this is not hard it's not okay good no i'm glad i'm missing
01:53:34.180 something no um people thought she came out and then they were confused came out as gay okay okay
01:53:40.560 and um and but she was dating cory booker and so they were like whoa what's happening she's come out
01:53:46.200 but she's with cory booker and and she's you know saying sweet things about cory booker and now uh she
01:53:51.880 was like no i didn't come out then i didn't come out then i've never had that relationship she may have
01:53:56.680 had those feelings but she didn't have that relationship meaning a relationship with a woman with a woman
01:54:01.180 yeah and so now or you know transsexual or okay whatever uh and so letters one of the letters uh
01:54:08.560 and um and so then she started dating cory booker and he is so bad as a man he turns women gay
01:54:16.360 that's option number one option number two i'm not sure this is how the process works but okay
01:54:24.040 option number two is cory booker is now a woman and she's announcing that she's in a lesbian
01:54:30.760 relationship now i mean that would fit the story right i mean i would say they didn't rule it out
01:54:36.760 yeah right right they didn't tell us they didn't rule anything in in they didn't rule anything out
01:54:41.680 i saw this yesterday i just read the first paragraph yesterday and i had the same feeling i was like
01:54:48.060 wait are you are you saying that cory booker is a beard are you saying right i don't know what
01:54:56.660 they're saying in that story right but they are speaking code right and and and correct me if i'm
01:55:02.620 wrong because i keep coming back to the same point in my head if you are saying she does not sharing
01:55:08.760 how she identifies that is in the story bill dawson has not shared how she identifies are you coming
01:55:15.200 out or don't you have to share how you identify if you're coming out no she's saying i'm one of
01:55:21.820 those letters i'm one of those letters so she's coming out of your business which letter like i'm
01:55:29.000 one of those letters i'm a g for glenn but i'm also l i am i was born a lesbian i will only sleep with
01:55:37.080 women i've only ever been attracted to women again i don't know exactly how that works i don't know if
01:55:44.120 they know i don't have a man card i don't have a man card but you're right they don't know how
01:55:49.020 journalism works because i think what i think what's happening here is that now can i speculate
01:55:54.460 this is complete speculation i don't know even though i've read the whole story multiple times i
01:55:58.960 don't know if this is true all right but what i think happened here is she has come out as a b
01:56:04.660 so she is saying she is a bisexual she's dating cory booker but she's never actually dated a woman
01:56:11.560 but she's attracted to women but is not currently attracted to to the women because she's dating
01:56:15.740 cory booker so i think she's bisexual but i can't be clear i think it's more likely that cory
01:56:22.440 booker is now a woman i think that's the second option i didn't think of that i put that as the
01:56:26.580 first option or that he's just so awful as a boyfriend right that he that he literally turns
01:56:36.700 women gay it's possible but i think what's happening though yeah is i think she came out
01:56:42.740 as bisexual or cory booker's a woman it's possible even one of those are very possible equal don't you
01:56:47.640 say equal chances yeah sure but they're so woke because she hasn't actually said it they can't say
01:56:56.060 it yes so they're trying to tell you what it is without telling you saying it because they can't say
01:57:01.520 it because she hasn't come out and identified herself as so they don't want to they don't want
01:57:06.580 to uh what they don't want to do is they don't want to out they don't want to out her even though
01:57:12.260 the story is about her outing herself right the story is legitimately titled rosario dawson has
01:57:18.880 officially come out in latest interview as what when you walk out of the door people see you the whole
01:57:24.840 point of coming out of the closet is because then you're now visible you're no longer hiding in a
01:57:28.440 closet and you're visible but if you don't tell people what you are you're not visible you're still
01:57:32.720 in the closet if you haven't explained what letter you are aren't you still in the closet
01:57:37.280 she's one of those letters one of those letters but that's just picking that's it she's in one of
01:57:46.080 those closets you still haven't told us you're telling me that money hall and let's make a deal was
01:57:53.840 somehow not an american tradition for many years that you don't know what's behind curtain number
01:57:59.640 one curtain number two letters behind curtain number two you don't know it's a plus right you
01:58:05.380 knew there was something there right right you knew you were gonna get a prize we know she's gonna
01:58:12.320 get a prize we just don't know which one so do we know anything else about her nope do we want to
01:58:19.120 know anything else about her nope can i give you another situation you don't want to know anything
01:58:22.500 else about yes it's a letter that came into slate and of course we have all of their magazines cds or
01:58:31.260 pamphlets whatever whatever it is we have that and bustle yes and bustle they're now they're big
01:58:38.220 i want to take a quick moment to pause here yeah and uh let you know as a parent you happen to be
01:58:44.440 with your children at this particular moment it's a wonderful time to find a moment to switch to another
01:58:49.980 station to talk about things yeah maybe talk about turn the volume down for just a second it's okay
01:58:54.440 all right and tell you what i'm going to give you a chance because you know you may be listening on
01:58:59.340 your phone and it's a long walk to your back pocket uh and so i'm going to give you a chance we're
01:59:05.160 going to stop take a break and then come back because this story this story is uh disturbing on so
01:59:14.400 many levels and we go there next again one of those things where everybody's saying something
01:59:20.960 because they can't say anything else right wouldn't you agree yeah yeah they can't judge
01:59:26.300 how dare you judge all right you don't know it by the way another glenbeck prediction came home
01:59:32.840 yesterday i don't know if you saw this uh didn't utah just say yes to polygamy they decriminalized
01:59:39.680 decriminalized it is that is i believe what they did yeah no real outrage there is there
01:59:45.360 huh i didn't barely even mention we get we're almost the end of the show nobody even mentioned
01:59:49.080 that then no calls about it today polygamy is okay now huh who would have predicted now you don't know
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02:00:12.960 weekend tanya and you're probably driving tanya in your car right now with the check engine light on
02:00:18.940 and you're not going to do anything about it well so you're driving along you're singing along with
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02:01:53.460 so we i really want to go to uh
02:02:19.320 i want to go to this slate article and just remind you this is all being mainstreamed
02:02:27.260 and where are we now and who is who demica who are democrats who are liberals listen to this if
02:02:34.140 you're just joining us and you're with your kids it's a good time to not be with your kids
02:02:37.000 um so here we go uh dear how to do it from slate my wife and i have been in open marriage for about
02:02:43.220 five years on the whole our relationship has been uncommonly open and supportive
02:02:47.700 we strive to encourage one another to explore and even playfully push the limits romantically
02:02:53.100 and sexually
02:02:54.140 now this is where it gets dark
02:02:56.860 because this is that first part is great
02:03:00.420 that's fun for as long as i've known her my wife has been interested in incest role play
02:03:07.640 ah while it isn't my cup of tea exactly exactly not my cup of tea if my wife came to me and said
02:03:16.100 i want you to pretend you're my brother i don't think i'd respond with that's not exactly my cup of
02:03:23.020 tea but hey um she says i've been willing to help support her in her exploration of this kind of
02:03:28.660 fantasy and role play sure sure this is where it gets very very dark and very very twisted
02:03:32.920 much worse than it's been so far often we like to eat our lovers it's all we're almost there
02:03:39.380 often she will have me dress up as her father wear his cologne oh my gosh while she will wear her high
02:03:47.640 school clothes uh dude you gotta just run at this point you should get in your car drive any direction
02:03:54.100 that's not where you are children with this woman recently though things have started to move in an
02:04:00.340 uncomfortable direction for me that wasn't uncomfortable no it's fine with that no i like
02:04:05.420 to be let me play your dad my wife is very close with her older brother who is also bi and with whom we
02:04:12.480 often speak very openly about sex and sexuality a few nights ago and after a few drinks my wife
02:04:17.620 got to talking fairly explicitly about some of the family role playing that he she and he she and i
02:04:22.620 are into and her brother who i thought would be kind of horrified was not only entirely supportive
02:04:30.840 but vaguely expressed interest in exploring this with us when i got home i expected my wife to make
02:04:36.940 it clear that her brother ever joining us in the bedroom was entirely off the table but instead she
02:04:41.740 seemed to think it was a really good idea wow in principle i don't have a problem with the idea
02:04:49.180 oh in principle very principled guy oh yeah in principle he doesn't have a problem the principle
02:04:53.600 is having sex with your wife's brother your wife's brother and your wife at the same time
02:04:59.220 okay together so that's the principle yes okay so if you if you're in principle what's the problem
02:05:06.580 right uh she bottom line i am just worried about how you think it'd be something really like profound
02:05:14.240 here right yeah yeah i'm just worried about how this could affect my relationship with my brother-in-law
02:05:19.280 is there a way for me to do to make this happen without it getting weird well no i mean straight out
02:05:26.060 no no no now you'd be happy to hear that the slate columnist was did not say go for it it's a
02:05:33.600 great idea because that's where i thought this was gonna go what christmas christmas family
02:05:38.420 picnics that's gonna get weird this is legitimately uh legitimately the the advice
02:05:45.300 doing incest with your wife introduces not just strings but a potential tangle of them
02:05:51.560 it's courting drama is you courting i sorry this is drama this is the problem incest it could make
02:05:59.720 holidays and other family get-togethers especially uncomfortable for you that's the worry
02:06:05.960 and then it ends with this hold on you gotta get this advice because this is important if anyone
02:06:11.140 needs to hear this if you're thinking about this yes i'm gonna hear this this is important important
02:06:15.240 um oh just thinking about that i don't think you should do anything that makes you uncomfortable
02:06:24.000 particularly if it involves having sex with your wife and her brother just always remember that
02:06:29.800 advice that is you take anything from today's show beautiful don't do things that make you
02:06:34.120 uncomfortable particularly if it involves having sex with your wife and her brother so that's that's
02:06:40.120 really that is really good i'm starting the show there tomorrow this is the glenbeck program
02:06:46.960 oh