The Glenn Beck Program - February 28, 2020


Don’t Panic, America | Guest: Bill O’Reilly | 2⧸28⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours

Words per Minute

155.01562

Word Count

18,683

Sentence Count

1,777

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about the coronavirus and what to do if you have it and how to prepare for it. He also talks about a time when his wife couldn't find any spaghetti sauce in the pantry.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello America and welcome to the program. Glad you're here.
00:00:06.420 Today is an interesting day. We lost another 1,200 points in the stock market yesterday
00:00:12.100 and it's all happening because of the coronavirus and it is finally hit here in America and possibly
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00:01:54.040 All right. So, uh, let's talk about the coronavirus.
00:01:57.940 First of all, let me just say this. Don't freak out. Uh, don't panic. Don't worry. Oh,
00:02:11.380 no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Don't do that. Don't do that.
00:02:16.460 What does that mean? Don't do the Glenn Beck. Don't worry. Everything's going to be okay. Don't
00:02:20.380 panic. Don't do that because we know what that means. That means the opposite of good things.
00:02:25.860 When you're freaked out about something, when you're freaked out about something, that means,
00:02:31.640 uh, there's a good chance everything's going to turn out. Okay. In the end, when you're just like,
00:02:36.200 Oh, don't worry. Just be calm. Just prepare. It's no big deal. Just prepare. That's when like
00:02:40.280 the stock market goes down 15,000 points and everyone starts jumping off of buildings to stop
00:02:45.720 the suffering. That is what happens in these situations. And I don't, I, please don't tell me
00:02:50.840 you're there. Please don't tell me you're there. So here's the thing. Here's the thing.
00:02:57.840 Here's the thing. I, I came home last night and there were jars of spaghetti sauce on my counter.
00:03:08.120 And I looked at my wife and I said, what the hell is that? She said, what are you talking about?
00:03:13.340 And I said, what is that? And she had tuna fish and everything. She said, that's to make sure that
00:03:19.800 we have, we're stocked up on stuff. And I said, no, no, no, that. And I pointed to the spaghetti sauce
00:03:26.000 and she said, Oh, well that's full fledged panic. Cause we don't have jarred spaghetti sauce. Okay.
00:03:33.840 She's an Italian. The last time I had, it was the first time they need any spaghetti sauce from a jar.
00:03:41.740 The first time she ever came over to my house, um, we were dating and she said, I said, you want to go
00:03:48.180 out someplace? And she said, I don't know. And I said, you want to come over to my place? We could
00:03:52.840 just make something. She said, sure. Do you have stuff to make spaghetti? And I said, yeah. She said,
00:03:58.720 you have stuff to make sauce. Yeah. And I walked into the kitchen and, uh, she walked in with me
00:04:05.560 and I had to get on the phone and I was talking to somebody on the phone and I saw her in the kitchen
00:04:10.500 holding the jar of ragu and she was reading it and she was holding a pan in one hand and the jar of
00:04:18.140 ragu on the other, reading the directions. And I said, I put my hand over the phone and I said,
00:04:23.160 what's wrong? And she said, I just opened this, put it in the pan and heat it up. And that's it.
00:04:31.680 And I said, yeah, that was the last time she had took one bite of that. And she's like,
00:04:39.120 never again. So she makes all of our sauce to see five jars of spaghetti sauce on my counter
00:04:47.020 was not a good sign. That was the Italian in my wife going, okay, we're going to have spaghetti,
00:04:53.760 but we're probably going to have to cook it on open fires. So, so, uh, I understand the fear.
00:05:01.780 I also will tell you that I have pulled my money out of the stock market. Um, and, um, I am,
00:05:09.960 I am somebody who has grown, uh, to take a little more risk, but we have lost about 13% in market value
00:05:20.240 in just this week. And I think we're at the very beginning of it. Um, I think by the end of next
00:05:26.460 week, maybe today, it's already down 400 points. It hasn't opened yet. Uh, but I think we could lose
00:05:31.420 20%, which I'd be willing to endure. You know, we, we have to look at the stock market has been
00:05:39.340 unreasonable. In my opinion, it's been unreasonable. Uh, and if you look how much we've
00:05:45.080 gained in the last three years, we haven't lost any of that. Now we've lost a lot, but since Trump
00:05:51.760 has come in, we're not even, we're not close yet. When he came in, I think it was at 20,000 or 21,000,
00:06:00.840 uh, as the Dow. So we haven't lost a lot. We've lost some gains, but that's probably was going to
00:06:08.440 happen at some point anyway. But I'm beginning to think that this is possibly the thing that I've
00:06:16.760 been saying prepare for with it coming in a completely different package. Uh, and Stu is right.
00:06:26.420 It always is concerning. Stu's with me. Stu and Pat have been with me since the 1990s.
00:06:32.300 And the only time anyone around me freaks out is when I say, when the crisis is happening
00:06:40.660 and I say, don't worry, we're going to make it through. Don't worry. We're going to be fine.
00:06:45.680 Because your weird perspective is like some eternal thing. It's like, you're almost talking
00:06:53.180 biblically when you say that we're going to make it through. No, but I'm really not. It's like,
00:06:58.120 I'm not the guy you want to say. This is the best example. I, you do not want me on the first half
00:07:04.640 of the journey of the Titanic. You don't want me because I've counted all the lifeboats. And I'm
00:07:10.180 like, you know, the engine is running at full speed. We're going too fast. We're headed towards
00:07:17.800 icebergs. And has anybody else counted the lifeboats? If something goes wrong, we ain't making it.
00:07:23.280 You don't want me. And we're at like, yeah, we're at dinner. We're at dinner trying to enjoy that.
00:07:28.520 We got dancing coming up. We're all dressed up in nice tuxes. You're like, ah, no lifeboats!
00:07:32.840 I'm like, what are you guys, what are you guys doing? What are you paying attention? We are headed
00:07:37.580 towards an iceberg. I feel it in my bones. And everybody, nobody wants to hang around me.
00:07:45.260 However, the minute we hit the iceberg, I'm mentally prepared. And so I go into the,
00:07:52.980 don't worry about it. Women and children get into the lifeboats. Strike up the band and gentlemen,
00:07:59.040 let's have cigars and put on our tuxedos. Let's go down like gentlemen. I'm that guy. So for me to be
00:08:05.640 this, that guy right now, cause I'm kind of, I kind of am like gentlemen, put on your tuxedos. And
00:08:12.580 is there a, is there a band anywhere? I kind of feel like that today. And that could be disturbing.
00:08:19.260 That could be very disturbing. If my pattern continues, maybe I'm just completely out of touch.
00:08:25.600 No, I, I, I think that it's funny because you were obviously way ahead on this talking. You did
00:08:31.320 a special on it last week when, I mean, you know, it was a news story, but it wasn't that big of a
00:08:35.980 news story really. We were talking about this for weeks, weeks we've been talking about this.
00:08:39.560 Yeah. And so it's interesting to see that. I mean, you listen to just the, the way this is
00:08:44.560 playing out. And I think at this point, a lot of people are still sort of, you know, panicking
00:08:47.860 about why I don't want to go anywhere and get it. And it's like, well, the chances of you getting it,
00:08:52.920 you know, are obviously getting higher and higher and higher. And there's a good chance that a lot
00:08:57.040 of people get it. And it's not necessarily about that or that you might die from it. Some people
00:09:02.840 obviously have and more will, but it's not like a high percentage death rate, mortality rate,
00:09:10.300 anything like that. It's just the fact of like, look at the disturbance that's going to happen.
00:09:13.960 The economy is, is a big factor there. Your, your travel, the events that you have planned. I mean,
00:09:19.280 we, we, I was thinking about this this morning, tomorrow, there is a, there's an event that's
00:09:23.940 going to repeat itself for the next six months, which is a bunch of people getting in,
00:09:29.120 in the very close area, standing in line, going into little booths and press and all touching
00:09:33.460 the same buttons, right? It's called voting. And that is going to happen tomorrow. Then it's super
00:09:38.420 Tuesday. And then you have all these other primaries after that. Is there, is this one of
00:09:42.540 those things where people are going to be like, you know what, honestly, like I, all these Democrats
00:09:46.880 are, are similar and screw it. I'm not going. That could change the outcome of the, you know,
00:09:51.520 of who is the nominee. I really think there's a chance that this changes America forever.
00:09:59.120 And I don't mean this spring. I mean, by this time next year, you have to remember this. There's
00:10:06.380 some, there's a couple of new things that have happened. First of all, yesterday, we told you
00:10:12.080 that the first patient that recovered and got it again had been identified in Japan. Now we're hearing
00:10:22.640 that it's about 14% of the people who have recovered in China and in Asia are getting it again. If you get
00:10:32.700 it a second time, you are looking at a 30%. This is what they believe a 30% death rate. Now that's 10 times
00:10:45.340 the death rate in, uh, in China, it's about 3% death rate in China and in Asia, in the United States,
00:10:55.680 it's zero, but in the rest of the world, it's about one to maybe 0.8 at the lowest. So it's stronger than
00:11:04.760 the flu. Um, but it is still not horrible. And, but you're looking now, if those, if that 10% increase,
00:11:13.500 um, continues, you're, you know, you're looking at 10% of everybody in the West that gets it a second
00:11:21.780 time will die. Now, again, this is not generally with children. It is really super hard, um, targeting
00:11:31.240 70 plus. Those are the ones that are really dying. Our grandparents and our parents are the ones who
00:11:38.460 are in real danger here. Um, I was thinking about my, my father-in-law, he's got, you know, kidney
00:11:46.140 issues, lung and heart issues. And if he would get it, he would be prime. Anyone with diabetes,
00:11:54.560 anyone with lung or heart, uh, issues, anybody who has smoked their whole life, those are the real
00:12:01.020 targets. But the problem is, is this is infecting people at such a high rate that the number, you don't
00:12:10.680 have a very good chance of dying, but the number of people that get it is making that number, uh,
00:12:20.480 it could make that number crazy. Uh, especially if it mutates. Remember if, if 60% of the population
00:12:31.820 of the entire world gets it, even at a 1% death rate, that is a huge number.
00:12:40.680 Of deaths. The real problem that I see right now is the stock market. Um, and the stock market,
00:12:50.600 if, if the stock market continues to drop like it has, um, it's not because we're freaking out.
00:13:00.780 It's because the giant corporations understand there is a disruption in the, uh, in the,
00:13:10.680 in the global trade. Remember we're all tied together, mutually assured economic destruction.
00:13:19.400 That was the plan to stop us from nuking each other. And so you have now something that is,
00:13:26.660 is interrupting banking and shipping and, and global trade. The world has never seen
00:13:35.400 the second largest, uh, the second largest, uh, shipping logistics, uh, the second largest consumer
00:13:45.160 country go down and close for business for six months. We've never seen that before.
00:13:53.080 Add on top of that, you have now Europe closing its doors. You have Europe now saying, don't,
00:14:01.820 uh, you know, don't go out and shop, don't go out and, and congregate. Don't go out to restaurants.
00:14:08.580 Don't go to the airports, whatever it is. Now you have Europe and we're going to be the last in line.
00:14:16.300 If we go down because we're sick and we're not going out and buying things or making things,
00:14:23.380 you have a economic disaster. You have, I mean, how are you going to pay your mortgage? If you're,
00:14:33.320 how are you gonna pay your rent? If you're working at McDonald's and no one's going to McDonald's.
00:14:37.220 And so McDonald's is closed and you're not getting your hourly wage. How am I going to get paid? If,
00:14:43.120 if you're not buying things, you know, if my advertisers are like, you know, for instance,
00:14:50.620 the steel in these X chairs come from China. If they can't get the steel from China to make these
00:14:58.940 X chairs, they can't sell more. So what happens? It's just this food chain that spirals out of control.
00:15:09.320 That's why the stock market is freaking out right now because the big companies know we're not going
00:15:16.440 to hit any of our, we're not going to hit any of our goals this year.
00:15:22.160 That's the thing that really concerns me. That's the thing at this point that concerns me by this time.
00:15:29.620 I should say by fall of next year, if we don't have a vaccine, then I would really start to worry about
00:15:38.760 this virus. Um, if it doesn't die out in the summer, it should, but there are indications now
00:15:45.500 that it might, it may not be seasonal. If it doesn't die out in the summer and give us some rest
00:15:52.600 to prepare and to really be, uh, locked down and we don't get a virus, uh, or we don't get a vaccine
00:16:00.260 by, by fall, this thing will be everywhere. And if the death rate and we can't figure out how to
00:16:10.060 make sure we are making antibodies in it, if we have no defense against this, it's just going to keep
00:16:15.880 culling people and culling people and culling people. Uh, and that's an, that's obviously an
00:16:21.140 issue, uh, and obviously an issue for a Republic that is on the verge of a radical, radical revolution
00:16:32.480 as it is the first, uh, medicine shortage, the first shortage of, of specific medicine that they won't
00:16:43.100 say what it is at this point has just happened in America. The CDC won't release what, which medicine
00:16:52.020 it is, but there is one shortage right now. You have to remember antibiotics, 99.7% of all of our
00:17:03.260 antibiotics are made in China that happened under Clinton and under Bush, and it has to be reversed
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00:18:16.200 Okay, we have a patient now. By the way, this is not our coronavirus update. Our update happens at the top of
00:18:37.620 hour three. Did you just cough? Sorry, no, it's everything's fine. Everything's fine, guys.
00:18:46.240 Wait, that's what they said in that Stephen King movie, The Stand. They're like, no, no, it's everything's
00:18:50.640 fine. Everything's fine. How often when you cough, do you see pieces of your lung come out? Is that
00:18:57.500 normal or? Totally normal. Totally normal. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Okay. Hey, enjoy CPAC.
00:19:03.480 Come see me at CPAC today, guys. Yeah. Okay, so let me give you some, you know, I've got two minutes. Let
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00:19:18.940 medicine, we're about to prove that wrong. China, any of these Norwegian companies or countries,
00:19:26.920 they are not going to provide the vaccine, I guarantee you, this vaccine will come from one
00:19:35.140 of two countries, the United States of America, or Israel. The United States of America already has one
00:19:43.680 in testing in human trials. Yesterday, Israeli scientists say that they have developed the first
00:19:52.140 vaccine against this. They say in the next few weeks, we will have it and ready to go. It is going
00:20:00.480 to be one of those two democracies, those two free centers of science and thinking and not giant
00:20:12.660 government-oppressed medical technology that are going to cure this. They will find the vaccine.
00:20:23.840 Our vaccine is completely different than anything else we've ever done. The Israeli vaccine is actually,
00:20:32.960 they believe, will be able to make us, it will trick our body in some sort of way that is way beyond me,
00:20:41.460 to make antibodies for this. So you can get it and not get it again. That's really seemingly very
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00:22:45.680 This is the Glenn Beck program. Hello, America. Welcome to Friday. We have Bill O'Reilly coming
00:22:50.860 up in just a minute. Also, we'll have more on the coronavirus, including the things that
00:22:54.760 you're supposed to do, that you need to do. If you don't have hand sanitizer with you now
00:22:58.920 at all times, you should. And I'm not a big proponent of hand sanitizer, but the biggest
00:23:03.940 thing that you can do is wash your hands. Wash your hands. Stay away from people who are
00:23:11.940 sick. This is just like the flu. And in fact, the results of getting it are about the same
00:23:20.800 as the flu. It's maybe 10 times worse. I think it's 0.1% people die from the flu. That's still
00:23:27.780 a big number. 65,000 people last year that died from the regular flu. But nobody was freaking
00:23:34.600 out about it because it's normal. It's normal. Now, this could be, you know, let's just say
00:23:42.720 it is 1%. If the same number of people get it as the flu, then maybe you're, I don't know,
00:23:48.560 maybe you're looking at 100,000 or 120,000 people that die. That is a lot of people. But
00:23:56.380 you probably have a much better chance of falling out of a window that was put in poorly in a
00:24:03.360 skyscraper than dying from this unless you're 70 or 80 and you have problems. If you're healthy,
00:24:11.520 you probably won't get it. The biggest thing that you have to, or you could get it, but you
00:24:17.080 won't die from it. The biggest thing you can do is hand sanitizer. We'll give you more on this
00:24:23.180 coming up in just a second. I think it'd be a good idea not to shake hands. I think as a country,
00:24:28.820 we should stop shaking hands for a while because that's how it spreads. That's one way. I mean,
00:24:35.020 being sneezed on too is another way, but they say if you... It's basically hands and touching things,
00:24:41.600 going in and touching things. You know, they're already taking precautions in certain areas like
00:24:46.720 at the missionary training center in Provo, where my daughter is right now. They're telling people,
00:24:53.120 don't shake hands. Don't shake anybody's hand. Don't bump their fist. Don't shake their hands.
00:24:57.140 Don't touch anybody. Don't touch anybody. So they're already trying to...
00:25:01.040 Oh, what is this? The Mike Pence rule?
00:25:03.060 Yes. Yes, it is.
00:25:06.160 And it's a really good safety tip.
00:25:07.320 Mike Pence has this rule. Just don't touch women. Just don't touch them. Don't touch them. What a freak.
00:25:13.440 Don't fall into bed with your clothes flying off with them either. That's a really good safety tip.
00:25:18.140 By the way, Stu, I want to get the results of the latest polls because things are changing in the polls
00:25:24.420 right now for Super Tuesday and for South Carolina. But I just want to play this because remember,
00:25:30.160 these are the people that... One man, one vote. We can't have this crazy system where states,
00:25:41.060 you know, they pull all of their people. And what about the one person that voted for Bernie Sanders?
00:25:47.420 What is this stupid system that we've used for 200 years that has made us the most stable democracy
00:25:53.800 ever in the history of the world? Okay. So here's the Obama advisor, former Obama advisor,
00:26:01.780 talking about how this really works. Don't panic. Listen.
00:26:06.420 Bernie is moving the goalposts. This is what people need to remember.
00:26:08.760 The Democratic Party has a party. The party decides its nominee. The public doesn't really
00:26:14.840 decide the nominee. The public gets to vote for president of the United States. But people who
00:26:18.440 are active in the party, who participate in the party, they decide the nominee. Superdelegates are
00:26:23.320 very influential in the party. Also, delegates are very influential. And just because you're a
00:26:27.680 pledged delegate for Bernie Sanders or a pledged delegate for Joe Biden doesn't mean when you get to
00:26:32.400 the convention floor that you'll stay a delegate for Biden or Sanders. That's a process.
00:26:37.460 And so it is a process to pick the candidate who wants to be the standard bearer for the party
00:26:42.540 to try to win in November. And so Bernie got to understand that process. And it's a real
00:26:47.540 selective and detailed process. In 2008, the Obama campaign from the very beginning focused on the
00:26:53.300 delegate process because we knew it all was going to come down to the delegates who's committed to
00:26:58.120 you, who wants to be on your team at the end. And do you really feel like they can be elected?
00:27:02.420 Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. So I just want to repeat what he said. It's not the people that pick.
00:27:10.680 It's the delegates that pick. Is that one of the most incredible statements you've heard?
00:27:15.720 I mean, from that party, I've known that we've all known that. But from the party who is saying,
00:27:21.020 you know, the people, the people, the people, they are the worst out of the two parties.
00:27:27.240 They make sure by far, by far, those superdelegates, the Democrats or the Republicans don't have
00:27:33.600 anything like that. Ridiculous. And it was put in during the Reagan administration because the
00:27:38.720 Democrats saw that and went, you know what? A freak boy could stand up and change the party
00:27:42.980 like Ronald Reagan did. The the Republicans, we can't allow that to happen. So they have put in
00:27:49.680 all of these measures to make sure that people like Bernie Sanders never get in. That's why Bernie is
00:27:55.600 not going on the delegates. That's why Bernie is a revolutionary, because he knows in the end,
00:28:01.700 the only way to get in as the nominee is to scare the Democratic Party and I think the city of
00:28:08.880 Wisconsin so badly that they just are like, just go with him, just go with him because he'll set
00:28:14.120 everything on fire. Mm hmm. Yeah. It's one of those things, too, where, you know, part of this is a
00:28:20.080 level of, you know, it's there. The possibility is there. Like, for example, the Electoral College,
00:28:26.120 like you don't those people could theoretically change who they, you know, who they vote for.
00:28:31.260 Right. Like if they're not, it's a weird process and there's some of it is just a technicality.
00:28:35.920 Right. There's they're indicating it's more than that with Sanders. And that's certainly what the
00:28:41.620 Sanders people believe, that it's not just this technicality where, well, of course, they'll go there
00:28:45.280 and they could theoretically change their vote, but they're not going to. If they start really
00:28:50.060 doing that and they have their pledge to Sanders and start voting for other candidates, first of
00:28:54.820 all, that's, you know, largely Sanders fault. But also, I mean, you're talking like, you know,
00:29:01.060 burning down cities like I mean, we've already seen. I watched the open of your special the other
00:29:06.600 night on Bernie Sanders. Glenn, we've already seen what people can do when they get out of control
00:29:10.980 and their Sanders supporters. They start shooting people at baseball fields. God only knows what the
00:29:15.080 heck could happen if they started if he actually legitimately won this election and they tried
00:29:18.780 to take it away from him in that way. Oh, they're going to be they'll be burning cities down.
00:29:23.820 They're threatening right now. They will burn city after city to the ground. And and what
00:29:29.500 are you going to do about it? And it's not just these free a few freaks in the Bernie Sanders
00:29:35.660 campaign. There's a ton of these organizers that believe this stuff. What's worse is the people
00:29:43.420 at the head of his party or the of his campaign? They're all radicals. All of them are radicals,
00:29:51.160 revolutionaries, communists. It's it's it's interesting. It's why the moniker Bernie bros
00:29:57.580 is so ridiculous. No, it's more like Bernie Bolsheviks. Yeah. And we should treat them as
00:30:02.660 such because every frightening everyone should start calling them Bernie Bolsheviks. This Bernie
00:30:07.880 bros thing just makes it sound like fun. Yeah, it's just oh, boys will be boys.
00:30:14.560 No, no, it's not like that. These are radical extremists. These are Bolsheviks and they will
00:30:18.740 come. They're brown shirts and they will come and they will hurt you. As we have seen over and over
00:30:23.820 again, the intimidation tactics. Look at how many Democrats who are prominent. And, you know,
00:30:30.220 I could I can name three of them right now. But that to me is enough to show you anybody who is
00:30:38.160 feeling like, wait a minute, I'm on your side. How come you're beating me up? How come you're
00:30:42.980 isolating me? Why are you why are you gang raping people digitally online and destroying their lives?
00:30:51.080 I'm a Democrat, too. You're seeing it with the with the culinary union in Las Vegas. Remember,
00:30:59.480 especially with Vegas, when it comes to unions, that's the mob. They're the ones that are the
00:31:08.980 leg breakers. They are the ones that scare people for the union to be afraid of the Bernie Bolsheviks.
00:31:18.940 That should tell you something. When they can come on and say, oh, yeah, you're a labor union.
00:31:25.940 We're not afraid of you. Come on. Bring your baseball bats in your mob tactics. Come on. Bring
00:31:33.560 it on. That should tell you who these people are. Yeah. Well, and he openly says it's a
00:31:38.660 revolution. Yeah. And and then when you call him on it, he oh, it's a it's a it's a political
00:31:44.020 revolution. It's a it's a voting revolution. No, it's not. No, it's not. No, it's not. That's
00:31:48.940 a lie. It's an actual revolution. Stu, what is the what are the what are the poll numbers
00:31:55.720 saying? I mean, they have turned in a major way for Joe Biden over the past couple of
00:32:00.980 days in South Carolina. He had a poll that was up 15, which was the first kind of sign
00:32:06.640 that it had changed a little bit. But, you know, one really we don't know. Yeah. Then
00:32:10.820 listen to this last batch of polls. Biden plus seven. Biden plus 18. Biden plus 20. Biden
00:32:18.400 plus nine. One of them has Biden only plus four. Biden plus 17. Biden plus 28. Wow.
00:32:26.400 I mean, if he starts winning in that sort of range, it could actually change. He's back
00:32:31.040 in the mix. Are we seeing anything on the Super Tuesday numbers? Have you seen those any
00:32:37.140 any new polls out? We've seen new polls out. We haven't seen a major change in them.
00:32:43.780 They've been relatively stable with Sanders with an unimpressive lead. He's leading in
00:32:50.980 all of these states. Of course, the big thing is he's leading in California and looks really
00:32:56.560 strong there. And there's so many is insane. Wow. And it's so big. I mean, there's so many
00:33:02.180 delegates, so many delegates there. But, you know, the way that they they run these things
00:33:06.820 with running them proportionally, it's hard to rack up a big lead unless you're winning
00:33:11.680 state after state after state after state. You know, Biden is close enough in some of
00:33:16.080 these states that if he has a big win in South Carolina tomorrow, there's a chance that he
00:33:21.480 can make an impact in these states. Some of them have a lot of early voting, which is going
00:33:25.440 to hurt him. But bottom line is, you know, if if he can run up, stay close and just get
00:33:33.620 a lot of delegates and show that he can be the moderate lane alternative to Sanders.
00:33:38.180 He's got a chance to actually continue this thing, which is surprising after the first
00:33:41.680 couple of states. I mean, it looked like I thought there was a chance he might drop out
00:33:44.500 after New Hampshire with a finish. Well, so true. And here he is making. I mean,
00:33:49.820 if he really does this, he got the big endorsement yesterday. If he can make a, you know, a double
00:33:54.540 digit 15, 20 point win that that could change the tide enough for him to stay in this thing
00:33:59.640 for a while. And enough to at least make it to a brokered convention that is not so definitive
00:34:06.840 in Bernie Sanders favor. You know what I mean? If he sweeps on Super Tuesday, he's 40 percent
00:34:13.720 there. And that's well, yeah, the 40 percent of the delegates are out there. Yeah, that's
00:34:18.500 I mean, he's he he's going to any candidate that gets over 15 percent is going to get some
00:34:22.820 delegates. So he's not going to get that high, but he'll he could open up a big enough
00:34:26.780 lead that, you know, the only person who's going to be able to have a chance to stop
00:34:30.540 him would be Bloomberg because everyone else is not going to be able to raise any money.
00:34:35.740 So Bloomberg is the only person who's going to be able to do anything. And look, the Democrats
00:34:38.760 don't want Bloomberg quite clearly. They could deal with Biden if he could just learn how
00:34:42.980 to speak again. I think you're going to want you're going to find half the Democrats,
00:34:48.240 hopefully more than half the Democrats suddenly finding a newfound love and tongue kiss Michael
00:34:53.880 Bloomberg all over to because if they see him as the block to Bernie Sanders, the others
00:35:03.460 are going to fall right in line. I mean, you're going to have a totalitarian block to the socialist.
00:35:09.080 I love that. Oh, what a great party. What a party. Yeah, that's fun. All right. You know,
00:35:17.180 this is my topic at CPAC tomorrow, and I'm going to do something that I've never seen at CPAC
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00:36:47.720 So, Stu, do you want to do you want to hear the sensitive government United Kingdom report
00:36:56.020 called COVID-19 reasonable worst case scenario or not? Oh, yeah. Yes, of course. But I kind
00:37:03.200 of don't. Yeah. I want to let you know this is not going to improve your mood. This is not something
00:37:08.560 you're like, oh, man. And it's Friday. OK, I just. OK, the figures are in a sensitive
00:37:15.440 government report called COVID-19 reasonable worst case scenario, and it predicts the infection
00:37:21.300 rates will snowball for two to three months. Once the bug starts spreading, we are in that
00:37:26.780 place now. So they're predicting that it will go for about three months and it will blanket
00:37:33.140 everyone, including in their what they call their reasonable worst case scenario.
00:37:39.680 They say four in five Brits could become infected by coronavirus. They are now saying more than
00:37:47.560 50 million people in the UK alone will catch coronavirus could in their worst case scenario,
00:37:53.840 a reasonable worst case scenario. The current planning assumption for a reasonable worst
00:37:58.700 case scenario is that two to three percent of symptomatic cases will result in a fatality.
00:38:05.340 Mostly the elderly or those with preexisting illnesses would be killed in this scenario,
00:38:10.740 according to the health sources. This means with 80 percent of the population being infected,
00:38:19.580 that up to 500,000 people in Great Britain alone will be killed.
00:38:27.260 My gosh. And then this is coming from their actual. This is a government document.
00:38:32.160 Random guy. Yeah, this is a government document that is saying, you know, worst case scenario,
00:38:36.960 but a reasonable one. I mean, worst case scenario is we're going to be eating human flesh.
00:38:41.800 Okay. The reasonable worst scenario is this. So they're saying we don't think this is going to
00:38:48.720 happen, but this is what we have to prepare for. That's stunning. Well, first of all, we don't
00:38:56.280 know. I mean, I've never had human flesh. We don't know what it tastes like. It might not be a worst
00:39:00.180 case scenario. I mean, hey, I've never had dog. Who am I to judge? You know what I mean? You don't
00:39:04.020 know. Never had bat. But what does that translate to in the United States? Do the math. If you do those
00:39:09.500 same numbers and you're doing, let's see, 80% of the population getting it and 2% of the people
00:39:17.600 who get it dying, that's, I mean, geez, that's north of 5 million. I mean, I can't even, it's a
00:39:25.880 world I can't even comprehend, honestly. I can't even, it's not even worth thinking about because
00:39:29.920 I can't. The real, the actual stats and everything else coming up in an hour from now. Don't miss
00:39:36.900 our coronavirus every day on the third hour. Bill O'Reilly is coming up next.
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00:40:50.840 Hello, America. It's Friday. So glad that you've tuned in today. Mr. Bill O'Reilly is
00:41:00.580 here. We're going to check in with him on the polls, what's happening in South Carolina
00:41:06.920 this weekend, Super Tuesday next week. The insanity of a socialist that actually looks like it could
00:41:15.100 be the nominee. Bernie Sanders, not just a socialist, but a revolutionary, a Marxist
00:41:21.300 revolutionary. Bernie's bros, which I think should be called Bernie's Bolsheviks. We have
00:41:28.680 all of that. And don't forget our coronavirus update in one hour from now. Next is the Glenn
00:41:35.080 Beck program. Bill O'Reilly. All right. Well, it looks like coronavirus is not going to turn
00:41:41.280 into the black plague, which is nice. It is deeply affecting us, however. And I really want
00:41:49.440 you to pay attention here for the next minute. Coronavirus, we have two black swan events coming
00:41:55.480 up. If you don't know what a black swan event is, that is something that is really not likely
00:42:00.500 to happen, but has huge ramifications. And so stock markets and companies, if they're smart,
00:42:07.080 they prepare for black swan events. Well, we have two going on right now. Very low probability,
00:42:15.120 high impact. One, coronavirus. This thing looks like it's going to spread all over the world.
00:42:23.160 The worst case scenarios are unimaginable. The worst case reasonable scenarios are unimaginable.
00:42:30.560 But the best case scenarios still impact us financially. They're going to affect a lot of
00:42:39.380 people. But the biggest impact in your life most likely will come through the global trade
00:42:47.860 going out the window. And look at our stock market. The second black swan event, low likelihood of
00:42:56.040 happening, high impact, is a socialist revolutionary being nominated by one of the two parties.
00:43:05.420 We have these two black swans happening right now. I've always told you I'll stop telling you about
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00:44:52.620 Bill O'Reilly, welcome, sir. How are you?
00:44:56.380 I'm all right. You know, I'm just trying to absorb everything in a calm, methodical manner. You know me.
00:45:04.480 Yep, me too. You know, I feel strangely calm, which is not good when it comes for me,
00:45:10.700 because that usually means, oh, crap, it's about to hit the fan. But I don't think that this is going
00:45:17.740 to pile up bodies in the streets that we're not going to be able to bury, you know, that kind of
00:45:22.140 stuff. But I do, I am very concerned about the economic instability, just because of the effect
00:45:29.300 that the lack of global trade is going to have. Would you agree with that?
00:45:34.680 Yeah, I mean, I think that the economy is going to now stall for a little while. And until this virus
00:45:46.040 thing is clearer, gets defined in a more clear way. But I agree with you, it's not the bubonic
00:45:54.380 plague, it's not Ebola. Even if people contract it, they aren't going to die unless they're old and
00:46:02.820 their immune system's shot. I mean, you are in the, I don't mean this to be, look, I have autoimmune
00:46:10.180 disorder. You know, I'm 55, 55, 56 years old. So I'm kind of on the edge. You age wise, you're in
00:46:19.220 good health, but you age wise are closer to the target. Does it, does, does it affect you any
00:46:26.920 differently? Because are you doing anything? I mean, Bernie Sanders is a guy who's shaking hands
00:46:32.760 all the time, speaking to crowds, has a heart problem, and is in his 70s. I mean, that's,
00:46:40.300 he's doing, he's got all of them against him, everything against him.
00:46:44.140 Yeah, I haven't changed any part of my lifestyle at all. I'm not afraid of getting coronavirus.
00:46:51.280 I don't feel that the contagion is in the United States and seeking me out. So I do,
00:47:00.280 where I'm going to see the Islanders play the Bruins tomorrow. You know, and I tell everyone,
00:47:08.360 you don't panic. And you know, you're seeing panic now in the stock market, but you're seeing it. So
00:47:14.440 it's pretty terrible, isn't it? And you don't want to participate or be panicked. Now that doesn't
00:47:21.660 mean you shouldn't be cautious. I wouldn't, you know, I go to mass every Sunday. Well, you used to
00:47:28.800 shake hands. So you have a little part in the mass where you wish peace and shake it. Well,
00:47:34.160 the church basis is, well, you don't have to do that anymore. You can just wave at the people.
00:47:39.200 Okay. That's fine. Doesn't matter. But at this point, I told my listeners, I signed on
00:47:47.920 billoreilly.com. The way to handle it is not to participate in the panic. Yes. Or you don't
00:47:55.380 have to participate in that. Yes. I mean, if you want to go in and buy 18,000 cans of franks and
00:48:04.760 beans, I'm not going to stop you, but I don't know if that's a great investment. So just live your life
00:48:12.780 and, you know, pray for the people who contract it. And I believe that it will settle down fairly
00:48:21.920 quickly. And then by summer, it will be not a day-to-day factor. This is my belief. I could be
00:48:29.540 wrong, but that's how I see it. Okay. There's, I think, you know, I keep telling my family,
00:48:36.560 Bill, we're going on a cruise in four weeks. And, you know, I keep getting calls. Are we going to go?
00:48:41.120 Are we going to go? I don't know. Right now. Yeah. We're not going to Italy. You know, that's
00:48:47.960 off the board. I don't know. I know that in four weeks, so much could happen that it'll be very,
00:48:54.620 very clear on what's happening. So there's no reason to, you know, I've said yesterday,
00:49:00.040 when it comes to travel, you know, I have a friend who said, I don't know if I want to go to Disney
00:49:04.880 World. And I said, well, wait until the last minute to decide. And he's like, yeah, I have to leave
00:49:09.480 tonight. And I said, well, then you have to decide whether you're going to go or not. But
00:49:12.820 you don't, you, if you have plans for now, you know, or a few weeks from now, a couple of months
00:49:19.440 from now, you know, over the summer, don't change anything. Don't change anything because you don't
00:49:24.800 know. And the answer will be here. Yeah. And look, these are personal decisions that people have to
00:49:32.000 make. And I would never tell anybody take the trip or not take the trip. No, I agree.
00:49:35.980 All I can tell you is what I'm going to do. Yeah. All right. So I'm taking it day by day.
00:49:41.980 And if it's Wednesday and things are calm, then I'm going on the trip. Right. If, if five people
00:49:50.980 are dead in my street and there's a cart throwing them in the cart, bring out the dead. Yeah. I may,
00:49:58.940 I may. You may say, did anybody buy Franks and beans on the street? You might say, um,
00:50:05.560 you know, there's a little guy going around with a little cart. Yeah. He used to sell hot dogs. Now
00:50:10.980 they're selling freeze dried food. Right. So right. You can, you can adjust. And strangely,
00:50:16.740 my dog is missing. Yes. Yes. I got it. I got it. Okay. Right. Um, all right. So can we talk a little
00:50:23.320 bit about the stock market? You say this is panic. You don't think that there's, uh, I mean,
00:50:29.180 what is, what is happening just even because of panic, these companies are looking at it and saying,
00:50:36.700 all right, for instance, the Daniel Craig movie, this is just one, the Daniel Craig movie coming
00:50:41.880 out. Um, I think they're actually talking about moving the opening. Um, and this is what really
00:50:48.560 pisses me off about the Corona virus. I mean, my children could die. Okay. That's bad, but you're
00:50:52.860 delaying the James Bond movie. It's the last one with Daniel Craig. Um, the, uh, uh, the, they're
00:50:59.560 saying now this could be a box office disaster because people may not want to go to the movie
00:51:04.400 theaters. That's just a chain of events that now the, the restaurants are going down. So all of these
00:51:10.900 companies are having to come back and say, Hey, our 2020 predictions or, or projections, we need to
00:51:18.060 lower those expectations. And that is probably wise. Don't you think? I don't know if it's wise.
00:51:26.680 I mean, uh, if I'm running a company and I am, um, billoreilly.com, um, I'm basically doing what
00:51:35.520 I always do. And I'm applying a discipline to the presentation. The only thing I've done is, um,
00:51:42.120 printed up masks, facial masks, billoreilly.com on them. So you could put them across your nose,
00:51:48.040 and then I get a little advertising. Sure. Um, you know, you don't think I haven't thought of
00:51:53.160 that society. Uh, but look, if, if the dopey people, uh, that are putting out the James Bond
00:52:01.400 movie, you want to delay it. Cause I don't think people are going to go to the movies.
00:52:04.800 I think that's a little extreme. You know, I think, as you just said, you wait and you see
00:52:11.760 what is going to happen. Remember Ebola, everybody was going to die. Ebola and,
00:52:17.920 and that was, and then all of a sudden, uh, a month later was, well, where's the Ebola?
00:52:23.900 Right. Um, you know, hopefully that'll happen here. Same thing will happen. Um, so yes,
00:52:30.400 will it be economic repercussions? There will be, I hope they're not severe. The people have
00:52:37.900 to live. The economy is strong in the United States. Uh, consumers have money in their pockets.
00:52:44.280 Um, and let's just hope that this thing subsides quickly. So it isn't the damage doesn't affect the
00:52:51.000 country negatively. Let's talk about the country and the, what the president did this week. Um,
00:52:59.280 he has okayed money. Romney of course says not enough. Uh, Democrats of course are saying not
00:53:07.940 enough. Uh, I mean, nobody knows what the number is. Not enough. I know the military is now being
00:53:14.180 considered to be moved in to help, uh, things like masks, making masks. 3M is stretched to the
00:53:21.940 limit. They're on just the people who make the, the stretchy rubber, you know, band thing in the back
00:53:27.080 they're in 24 seven production right now for those masks. They're way behind in production. And the
00:53:35.280 government is seemingly moving to get things done. We're the most prepared in the world.
00:53:43.620 What can the president do? And how bad is this going to get politically with people that will
00:53:49.100 shamefully use this against him? Well, I think the last sentence that you just said is the,
00:53:55.920 is what people should look at. I mean, it seems to me the, uh, federal government is responding in
00:54:02.280 an appropriate way at this point. Um, you know, that the Trump hate brigades want the economy to be
00:54:11.860 bad. They do that. And they say, Ooh, this might be a good opportunity for the economy to tank. And
00:54:18.800 then Trump won't be there anymore. We'll get them out. That's absolutely in play. That's pretty nasty.
00:54:26.280 I think. Yeah, it is. This is a happening. This is a national, yeah, this is a possible national,
00:54:33.700 um, this is a September 11th. If it turns into anything, everybody should be working together
00:54:40.260 right now. Right. He had a press conference. He was lucid in the press conference. Pence is in charge
00:54:47.040 of overall, uh, you know, observation, oversight on it. I think the health people were very, uh,
00:54:56.180 articulate. They think they understand what's happening. Um, it looks like everything's in
00:55:01.800 place. I mean, I have to tell you, I don't care what Mitt Romney says at all. No, neither do I.
00:55:09.520 Mitt Romney has now gone into the Chuck Schumer category. He's in that category where whatever he says,
00:55:17.020 doesn't matter to me because I don't believe a word of it. I don't believe anything Mitt Romney
00:55:23.340 says at this point in history, nothing. So, you know, blank yourself, Mitt. And I liked him
00:55:31.480 in the past. I went to a Red Sox game with him a few years ago and his family. But right now,
00:55:38.800 he's not looking out for me. He's not looking out for the country. He's looking out for this crazy
00:55:43.440 obsession. He has to hurt Donald Trump. All right, let's switch. Politics is politics and people
00:55:51.880 should accept the fact that the Trump haters are happy that he might get hurt by this and they're
00:55:58.520 not going to cooperate or tell you the truth. If you think you're going to put CNN on and get the
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00:58:38.200 First, let me just ask this. We have three minutes in this break, Bill. So I just want to
00:58:52.220 spend some time on the debate that happened this week. What were your thoughts on the debate?
00:58:57.960 I think Jerry Springer should have been a moderator of that.
00:59:03.800 During it, I called Geraldo and said, can you get over there and hit somebody with a chair?
00:59:08.200 Crazy. I mean, you know, it was a guerrilla theater.
00:59:13.880 I'm not real entertained by that stuff anymore. I didn't really learn anything,
00:59:18.560 which is my barometer on debates. Did I learn anything?
00:59:22.620 Bernie Sanders has said the same thing in all 10 debates. He never changes.
00:59:28.000 Says the same thing over and over. Just bring a recording. Joe Biden said 150 million Americans
00:59:36.360 have been killed by guns since 2007. 150 million. That's what Biden says. That's not just a mistake.
00:59:45.720 That's some kind of delusional state.
00:59:48.760 Yeah. And he he he continued with it. I mean, it wasn't like he meant 150,000 or 100.
00:59:55.560 He doesn't know what he's saying. He has no idea. No idea. I felt bad. I really have CBS
01:00:01.540 moderators sit there. Nobody corrects them. Yeah, I felt I felt Mr. Vice President. You just said more
01:00:08.740 people were killed by guns in America in the past 13 years than in the entire World War Two theater.
01:00:16.500 Would you want to explain that? I mean, that it when it comes to a point where somebody's saying
01:00:25.720 to you, Martians have just taken over the state of Idaho and nobody says anything, you know that
01:00:36.440 it's a waste of time, which is what the debate was.
01:00:40.540 So what do you think is happening with this Bernie Sanders explosion? Right now, he is set to win,
01:00:50.580 according to the polls, set to win all but two states in Super Tuesday. He doesn't look like
01:00:57.120 he's going to win South Carolina. It looks like Biden is roaring back. What's happening there, Bill?
01:01:05.220 You don't have time in this segment for me to do that. You want me to you want to just hold this
01:01:09.680 over to the next segment because I can tell you what's happening, but I can't do it in 42 seconds.
01:01:15.100 Okay. Yeah, we'll do that then. We've got about 40 seconds.
01:01:18.680 There is something there is a really interesting dynamic happening in the country. And I think
01:01:26.120 people will want to understand what is in play politically here because it's really never
01:01:32.380 happened before. No, never, never. All right. We go back to Bill O'Reilly from BillOReilly.com
01:01:38.380 and to get his look at Bernie Sanders and the race ahead when we come back.
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01:03:36.480 As promised, Bill O'Reilly returns with his look at what's happening with the Democrats
01:03:41.720 and Bernie Sanders.
01:03:45.040 Okay, it's a little pinhead-y, Beck, but I'll get through it quickly. Ready?
01:03:50.400 Yes.
01:03:51.660 Used to be we were a united country socially. So everybody watched Bonanza.
01:03:58.240 Yes.
01:03:58.560 Ed Sullivan, Mary Tyler Moore, MASH.
01:04:02.200 Right.
01:04:02.480 Right? Everybody watched it. Everybody listened to the same music on AM radio. The Beatles,
01:04:08.420 Elvis, and all the groups that came in. Sang the same songs, went to the same movies,
01:04:15.380 The Godfather, The Graduate, whatever it may be. So there was an adhesive socially that bound
01:04:22.880 us together, a cultural adhesive. Gone. Now we are a tribal country, divided into segments
01:04:31.040 that we pursue our interests with other people in the same tribe.
01:04:36.400 And we can do that by the social media, by the handheld machines, by the computers.
01:04:45.760 So we can link up fast with people who have the same narrow agenda or interests that we have.
01:04:53.740 It might be coin collecting. It might be kite flying. It might be the Kansas City Royals baseball team.
01:05:01.480 That has now extended into politics. Where it used to be there were two parties. There was the
01:05:10.580 Republican Party. I like Ike, Richard Nixon, George W. Bush, and the Democratic Party, JFK, Lyndon Johnson.
01:05:20.900 Now, that's gone. There are two parties, but within the parties, there are different tribes.
01:05:30.720 There are the ultra-right-wing conservatives of the Republican Party. Then there's the Mitt Romney crew
01:05:38.400 inside the party. I say that as a moderate Republican. Then there are actually liberal Republicans who
01:05:44.340 believe in fiscal responsibility but want to smoke pot all day long. All right? Then in the Democratic Party,
01:05:52.520 you have more tribes. It's like living in the Balkans. All right? You have the Communists.
01:06:01.220 And then the Democratic Socialists. And then the people who used to like Hubert Humphrey.
01:06:09.000 They're still around. Now, because of the social media, the most vicious tribe wins.
01:06:19.520 And I'm going to make an analogy to my book, Killing Crazy Horse. The most vicious Indian tribe ruled.
01:06:27.940 There are hundreds of Indian tribes. Some of them were nice, but they didn't rule.
01:06:33.500 So within the Democratic Party, there's the vicious Communist Socialist Hate America crew.
01:06:42.560 And they have backed Bernie Sanders. And if you criticize Bernie Sanders, this vicious crew,
01:06:51.440 dubbed the Bernie Bros, will tear your throat out, literally, on social media.
01:06:57.780 Bernie Sanders has inhibited all the other Democratic candidates. They fear him and the
01:07:05.880 Bernie Bros, which is why they haven't gone after him, as you would have seen previously.
01:07:13.160 So the media, which is part of the tribalism, backs the most progressive liberal agenda you can find.
01:07:25.220 But they know that Sanders can't beat Trump, because when the election happens, it'll be like the Super Bowl.
01:07:35.740 Then Americans will come together one of the few times and participate in voting, just like participating in watching the game.
01:07:46.620 All right? The next day, they'll go back to their individual tribes.
01:07:51.440 But for 24 hours, they'll do what they've always done.
01:07:55.880 And they're not going to vote for Bernie Sanders.
01:07:58.360 Because if you think the stock market is bad this week, this isn't even close to what would happen if Bernie Sanders were ever elected president.
01:08:08.200 So all the things that you have worked hard for, all of your investments, 401k, college fund, whatever it may be,
01:08:17.200 will evaporate before your eyes if the socialists ever take power in this country.
01:08:22.840 Because companies will move out, capital will move out, and it can't be replaced by anything.
01:08:30.540 Bernie Sanders is a dangerous, foolish man.
01:08:34.600 Again, there's your analysis.
01:08:38.140 Okay.
01:08:38.740 So let me play this clip from a former Obama advisor.
01:08:44.780 And tell me what you think this means.
01:08:48.740 Watch the video.
01:08:50.700 Listen to this.
01:08:50.960 Bernie is moving the goalposts.
01:08:52.080 This is what people need to remember.
01:08:53.900 The Democratic Party has a party.
01:08:56.240 The party decides its nominee.
01:08:58.360 The public doesn't really decide the nominee.
01:09:00.060 The public gets to vote for president of the United States, but people who are active in the party, who participate in the party, they decide the nominee.
01:09:07.200 Superdelegates are very influential in the party.
01:09:09.420 Also, delegates are very influential.
01:09:11.360 And just because you're a pledged delegate for Bernie Sanders or a pledged delegate for Joe Biden doesn't mean when you get to the convention floor that you'll stay a delegate for Biden or Sanders.
01:09:21.100 That's a process.
01:09:21.820 And so it is a process to pick the candidate who wants to be the standard bearer for the party to try to win in November.
01:09:28.940 And so Bernie got to understand that process.
01:09:31.280 And it's a real selective and detailed process.
01:09:34.100 In 2008, the Obama campaign from the very beginning focused on the delegate process because we knew it all was going to come down to the delegates, who's committed to you, who wants to be on your team at the end.
01:09:45.260 And do you really feel like they can be elected?
01:09:46.960 So here he is saying that it's not the people that are going to elect the nominee.
01:09:52.120 Forget about the people.
01:09:53.480 It's the delegates.
01:09:55.160 We know this to be true.
01:09:56.440 For the party that says, ah, one person, one vote, they don't believe in that when it comes to their own party.
01:10:02.900 Are you reading into that he's saying, you know, don't worry about Bernie Sanders.
01:10:07.700 The party is going to eliminate him in the end?
01:10:11.500 Well, I mean, that's what he wants to happen.
01:10:14.980 Will it happen?
01:10:16.960 That's going to be up to the voters.
01:10:18.860 So he's misleading you in the sense that the voters don't have any power.
01:10:22.300 They do.
01:10:23.540 But Bernie's going to have to get 1,991 delegates if he wants to secure the nomination before the convention in Milwaukee.
01:10:34.080 Is he going to do that?
01:10:36.000 I don't think so.
01:10:37.600 I think he'll be ahead, but I don't think he'll get the 1,991.
01:10:45.200 Maybe if California, which is really, really a crazy place at this point in history, maybe.
01:10:52.380 But if Bernie doesn't go in, the signal is being sent that we're not going to make him the nominee.
01:10:59.920 We, the Democratic Party, the people who really run it, Podesta, Rahm Emanuel, these people, we're not going to give it to him because we know he can't beat Trump.
01:11:08.600 So that's what you just heard.
01:11:11.200 So I saw a story today, and this happens all the time.
01:11:16.360 As far as I know, with Special Forces, Special Forces, especially at Fort Bragg, they use the community, and they do these war games all the time.
01:11:27.420 Whether the community knows about it or not, I'm sure they do.
01:11:30.720 But they do these war games in the community because you're now having to learn guerrilla warfare.
01:11:38.060 The news came out today that at Fort Bragg, they are putting the community on notice that you're going to hear sounds of bombs and everything else, but it's not actual bombs.
01:11:49.140 There's no bullets.
01:11:49.920 There's no live fire.
01:11:50.860 There's nothing.
01:11:52.140 But you're going to see people sometimes dressed as civilians, sometimes military, just look for the brown armband because that means they're part of this test.
01:12:03.600 But they're looking to do something, quote, unconventional.
01:12:08.880 And when I saw that, I thought it was interesting that it was unconventional because I think part of this, at least I hope, is looking into what's going to happen in Milwaukee.
01:12:23.060 They're already threatening.
01:12:24.960 If Bernie doesn't get it, they're going to burn Milwaukee to the ground.
01:12:28.380 And I mean, are you do you feel the government is is going to prepare differently for maybe this summer than than they have before?
01:12:41.380 First of all, I don't think the Bernie bros have the numbers to do anything like happened in 1968.
01:12:48.260 Were you there in Chicago in 68, Bill?
01:12:51.620 No, I was not there, but I was cognizant of what was happening.
01:12:56.540 And I followed it.
01:12:59.540 I know you want to portray me as a very ancient person.
01:13:04.180 No, I didn't mean it that way.
01:13:05.420 I just I was still in school that you were in college or high school.
01:13:10.880 Yeah, I was in college as a freshman.
01:13:13.480 All right.
01:13:13.740 But anyway, the Bernie, the Bernie brigades don't have enough.
01:13:17.480 They don't have enough people.
01:13:18.420 And I think that the federal government and the state of Wisconsin understand that Bernie doesn't get the nomination.
01:13:28.380 They've got to be on guard.
01:13:29.720 They have to be alert because nuts could do nuts.
01:13:34.220 Yeah.
01:13:34.380 I don't anticipate that happening.
01:13:37.620 I don't.
01:13:38.780 I just think that in this day and age, with all of our training for terrorism and the way the authorities now provide security, it would be almost impossible.
01:13:51.220 Might be an isolated incident or two.
01:13:53.740 But I could not imagine that there's going to be a mass demonstration that turns violent.
01:13:58.420 Well, that would be nice.
01:14:01.160 That would be nice.
01:14:02.320 Always listen to me back.
01:14:03.640 Because when have I ever been wrong?
01:14:06.660 Well, I don't know if I have enough.
01:14:08.600 Let me let me respond the way Bernie Sanders did when he asked to do his math.
01:14:12.520 How long do you have?
01:14:15.640 Bill, let me let me take it to Super Tuesday.
01:14:18.660 Super Tuesday, first of all, with all the scare of coronavirus, do you do you fear that people will not come out and vote and it could skew the OK?
01:14:32.020 How do you see Super Tuesday shaping up?
01:14:35.380 What should we watch for?
01:14:37.900 Yeah, I think Sanders will win most of the delegates, but he'll get pounded in the South.
01:14:43.840 I don't think Sanders will take Texas.
01:14:45.660 You know, the problem is Biden is so ridiculous.
01:14:50.300 Biden will win South Carolina and in a normal campaign that would reignite him.
01:14:57.960 Yeah.
01:14:58.340 But he's so far detached from reality.
01:15:01.600 Oh, my gosh.
01:15:03.020 I felt bad for him.
01:15:04.400 Bill, did you feel like he was like if you were in his family, you would have saw that and said, Joe, we you should just bow out.
01:15:12.320 I mean, it was it was actual, I felt, sad performance from from Joe Biden.
01:15:18.420 Listen, if you watch him and just watch it, here's the deal.
01:15:22.640 Here's the deal that in fact, the fact, the fact that he doesn't know what he's saying.
01:15:29.760 It's not that he's making mistakes or stuttering.
01:15:33.220 He doesn't know what's happening.
01:15:34.780 Yeah.
01:15:35.260 He does not know what's going to come out of his mouth.
01:15:39.180 It's like Tourette's syndrome without the cursing.
01:15:42.400 Yeah.
01:15:43.100 Yeah.
01:15:43.480 So that's what he's presenting.
01:15:46.500 And I understand in South Carolina, I haven't been down there this week, but I have people down there when he does his little rallies and people show up.
01:15:55.580 He's the same way.
01:15:57.120 He's basically running around the stage going.
01:16:00.000 Here's the deal.
01:16:00.720 Here's the deal.
01:16:01.660 But he doesn't put together coaching sentences.
01:16:04.460 So I don't see him, all right, mounting a counteroffensive that's going to knock off Bernie Sanders.
01:16:14.460 What I do see is that many Democrats are starting to fear Sanders.
01:16:21.540 Yeah.
01:16:22.180 They are listening to the Obama crew.
01:16:25.960 This is all coming out of the Obama crew.
01:16:28.600 Hillary Clinton and Clintons, too.
01:16:30.680 But they're not nearly as powerful as the Obama crew is.
01:16:35.000 If you get Rahm Emanuel going on Colbert, this was the big signal to everybody.
01:16:40.320 Colbert is a shill, a hack.
01:16:43.260 He does what he's told to do by the Democratic Party.
01:16:48.180 All right.
01:16:48.660 He has Rahm Emanuel sitting there, no tie on, Emanuel sitting there with his legs splayed, saying you can't elect Bernie Sanders.
01:16:59.400 Now, he got no ink because nobody watches Colbert.
01:17:03.400 He got no publicity.
01:17:04.640 When I saw that, there's no way on earth where I'm Rahm Emanuel.
01:17:08.900 All right?
01:17:09.260 Yeah.
01:17:10.020 Obama's, one of Obama's top guys.
01:17:13.300 Wow.
01:17:13.740 Would have ever done that.
01:17:15.440 Yeah.
01:17:16.020 If it had not been discussed.
01:17:17.580 Yeah.
01:17:18.400 All right.
01:17:19.000 Bill O'Reilly from BillO'Reilly.com.
01:17:20.620 We'll talk to you next week.
01:17:21.620 We might even want to just check in with you on Wednesday to get your thought on the primaries.
01:17:26.000 Sure.
01:17:26.600 Can I just real quick?
01:17:28.000 Yep.
01:17:28.140 I'm going to be live on BillO'Reilly.com Tuesday night during, right after the polls close, 9 p.m. Eastern.
01:17:36.400 And on Wednesday, I'm going to put it down.
01:17:38.380 I'm going to check in with you.
01:17:39.620 Okay.
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01:17:44.760 If you want honest coverage of a very important election and the virus, go to The Blaze, go to BillO'Reilly.com.
01:17:53.200 Thank you very much.
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01:17:55.840 Appreciate it, Bill.
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01:22:35.760 Let me give you our Corona virus update.
01:22:38.100 These stats are all as of five thirty a.m.
01:22:42.280 Central time on Friday.
01:22:46.760 So total confirmed cases now are up one thousand three hundred and eleven from eighty two thousand five hundred and eighty five to eighty three eight ninety six.
01:22:57.500 Total deaths up only fifty three to two eight six seven.
01:23:03.420 Fifty seven countries now have confirmed cases.
01:23:07.060 That's up from fifty one.
01:23:08.920 Some people are claiming that it is 60 countries.
01:23:11.940 Another nine countries have suspected cases.
01:23:15.780 Eighteen percent of active confirmed cases are now considered serious or critical.
01:23:20.380 That means requiring hospitalization or ICU.
01:23:23.680 There are 60 confirmed cases in the U.S.
01:23:26.580 That number is static and zero deaths.
01:23:29.380 As of this morning, the website from the CDC is still showing only four hundred and forty five people have been tested in the U.S.
01:23:37.260 We hope that that is a clerical error.
01:23:40.620 We know that ten thousand tests were sent out to hospitals last week.
01:23:46.440 They were default.
01:23:47.960 They were faulty.
01:23:49.320 They have been shipped back.
01:23:50.700 The CDC was supposed to have new tests arriving at these hospitals by last night or this morning.
01:23:59.020 CDC reports now that over 40 labs across 22 states now can directly test for the coronavirus.
01:24:06.640 And over 90 regional labs have revisited or revised test kits.
01:24:12.040 They will have them by early next week.
01:24:14.680 Let me before I give you any more.
01:24:17.700 Let me just give you some news for people like Stu's wife, who is completely freaking out.
01:24:23.200 We're Americans.
01:24:25.000 We can take it.
01:24:26.860 We've done this very thing before in a much worse scenario in 1918.
01:24:34.520 This, too, shall pass.
01:24:36.620 You're going to be.
01:24:37.520 You know, I was talking to a nuclear explosion expert, somebody who studies nuclear war.
01:24:43.720 And when I when I went to New York City, it was right after 9-11 and I was building my studios there.
01:24:49.860 And I said, OK, so what do we do in case of, you know, nuclear?
01:24:54.700 And they said, you know, even if it was a like a Soviet missile, the thing that would be most surprising to most people.
01:25:03.100 Is that they live.
01:25:05.340 And I said, really, you don't want to be at ground zero.
01:25:09.100 And they're like, no, it's not that hard.
01:25:11.700 It's you live.
01:25:13.740 The same thing is true in this less than less than two percent of the people that get it.
01:25:21.760 And this is a high number will will actually perish.
01:25:26.160 Now, that's not to dismiss those who will perish.
01:25:29.540 That is of high cost.
01:25:30.780 But most people in society, unless they're ill, have preexisting conditions, et cetera, et cetera, will live less than three percent of our food supply is China dependent.
01:25:45.200 Our farms are strong.
01:25:47.900 We can survive this and not have shortages of food.
01:25:52.700 That's not true all over the world.
01:25:55.300 Capitalism abhors deadly epidemics.
01:25:59.380 That's why you're seeing the stock market.
01:26:01.980 They deprive us of customers and they deprive us of partners.
01:26:07.200 And they it's disruptive.
01:26:09.940 And capitalism doesn't like something this disruptive.
01:26:14.260 That's what you're seeing.
01:26:15.960 However, it will recover.
01:26:18.120 However, the only tool that we need to defeat this is capitalism and liberty.
01:26:26.920 Anything that tries to defeat liberty is an enemy of mankind.
01:26:32.860 And let me give you an example of why liberty is so important.
01:26:37.000 There are two vaccines that are now about to go into human trials.
01:26:43.660 The first vaccine is from the United States.
01:26:46.520 Hmm.
01:26:47.780 You know, that broken health care system.
01:26:50.640 It's about to go into human trials in the United States.
01:26:54.580 Now, there's another one that has just come out from the Israelis.
01:26:58.400 Now, I want to give you the full story on this because I find this amazing.
01:27:04.400 Israeli scientists are reportedly only a few weeks away from having developed the first vaccine to combat the coronavirus,
01:27:11.120 which originated in China and could have a vaccine available 90 days after that.
01:27:18.620 This is way ahead of anybody else.
01:27:23.000 Congratulations to McGall, the Galilee Research Institute, on this breakthrough.
01:27:28.100 This is according to the Science and Technology Minister, according to the Jerusalem Post.
01:27:33.180 I am confident there will be further rapid progress enabling us to provide a needed response to the grave global COVID-19 threat.
01:27:41.920 Now, here's what happened.
01:27:43.760 The team of scientists at McGall had been working for years on a vaccine against infectious bronchitis virus or IV, IVV.
01:27:52.860 They said their concept was to develop the technology and not specifically a vaccine for this kind or that kind of virus.
01:28:02.540 The scientific framework for the vaccine is based on a new protein expression vector.
01:28:09.000 Now, listen to this.
01:28:10.760 I'm only throwing this part in because this is.
01:28:12.760 Which forms and secretes a chimeric soluble protein.
01:28:20.840 Stu, do you recognize chimeric?
01:28:24.680 Have you ever heard that word before?
01:28:25.720 I mean, it sounds delicious, but I really don't know.
01:28:28.480 You watch Missing Impossible movies?
01:28:31.480 Yeah, sometimes.
01:28:32.440 The deadly.
01:28:32.880 I've got the deadly chimeric virus.
01:28:37.080 It is about to go global.
01:28:38.900 It'll kill everybody.
01:28:40.140 You remember that was it was Crimera, I think, was the name of that.
01:28:44.000 But anyway, it was just me.
01:28:45.840 Now, listen, here's what the scientists said.
01:28:47.840 Let's call this pure luck.
01:28:49.820 We decided to choose a coronavirus as a model for our system, just as proof of concept for our technology.
01:28:58.640 But after scientists sequenced the DNA of the novel coronavirus causing the current worldwide outbreak,
01:29:05.760 Miguel researchers examined it and found that the poultry coronavirus has high genetic similarities to the human one
01:29:13.320 and that it uses the same infection mechanism, which increases the likelihood of achieving an effective human vaccine in a very short period of time.
01:29:20.820 So they were doing studies on another virus and they were using a coronavirus as the example to see if they could prove their theory.
01:29:31.540 So they're so far ahead of this.
01:29:33.960 Now, let me give you the downside of this.
01:29:38.120 Watch for I guarantee you this will happen.
01:29:42.600 The United States and Israel are the only two countries that will probably come up with the virus.
01:29:49.060 If we have a if we have a vaccine for it, it will come from those two countries, America or Israel guarantee.
01:29:58.960 And because of that, watch for people to now say, look at the Jews.
01:30:06.080 Oh, they just happen to have the vaccine.
01:30:09.940 Oh, I'm sure that this came from a bat.
01:30:13.820 And the same will be said if it comes from the United States.
01:30:17.980 Watch for it.
01:30:19.240 One more prediction to watch for.
01:30:21.540 If you're a true global warming alarmist, this is the best thing that could have happened to you.
01:30:31.460 Why?
01:30:32.360 Let me give you this story from England.
01:30:35.420 Coronavirus has wiped out at least a quarter of China's emissions of damaging greenhouse gases in the last two weeks.
01:30:42.920 Scientists have found measures to prevent the sharp outbreak have led to a sharp drop in the burning of fossil fuels, a key cause of climate crisis.
01:30:50.760 You watch for the extremists who will say, this is actually good.
01:30:56.720 This is going to help us with a climate crisis.
01:31:00.080 Watch for those things because they're coming.
01:31:04.100 Now, what should you do?
01:31:06.640 First of all, don't panic.
01:31:09.180 Second, sleep.
01:31:11.160 Dozens of studies now show the number one thing the human body requires for a strong immune system against infections is sleep,
01:31:17.480 especially the three hours of sleep before midnight.
01:31:21.440 That's nine to ten hours per night that they're looking for.
01:31:25.440 But the crucial hours apparently are between nine and midnight.
01:31:30.800 Eat.
01:31:31.700 The other thing the immune system wants to fight off infections is protein,
01:31:35.720 specifically meat protein and vitamin K.
01:31:40.640 Sorry, impossible burgers don't count.
01:31:43.300 Stay calm.
01:31:45.260 Stress also leads to the breakdown of the immune system.
01:31:50.200 Prepare for a bug in scenario.
01:31:53.160 A bug out scenario is grid falls.
01:31:55.440 Everybody's panicked.
01:31:56.480 Quick, get out of the cities.
01:31:58.500 A bug in scenario is the grid stays up, but you stay home.
01:32:04.260 Build a deep pantry.
01:32:06.380 Ignore the surgeon general who said no when asked by Congress of Americans should buy additional food.
01:32:10.920 We're not going to have a food shortage, but you may not want to go to the grocery store,
01:32:14.840 and grocery stores may be closed if the worst-case scenario might happen.
01:32:19.320 Have two weeks of tuna fish and peanut butter and noodles, ramen, whatever you have that you can survive on.
01:32:30.040 Three months is ideal, but two weeks everyone should have.
01:32:34.560 Also, toilet paper and things like that.
01:32:37.780 You don't want to have all this food, and they go, oh, crap, literally.
01:32:41.800 Get some toilet paper.
01:32:44.040 Subscribe.
01:32:45.120 Subscribe to The Blaze, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus.
01:32:49.260 Plan on some me time.
01:32:51.280 Lots of me time, possibly.
01:32:54.520 Don't eat bats.
01:32:55.700 Don't eat lizards.
01:32:56.820 Don't eat pangolian bats, dogs, rats, or bats.
01:33:01.980 Don't eat them.
01:33:03.640 Pretty much, that's all you need to know on preparation.
01:33:06.540 COVID-19, the oral swab test.
01:33:09.600 Now, according to a peer-reviewed study published in the publication Radiology, based on 1,092 patients in China,
01:33:17.640 chest CT significantly more accurate in accurately diagnosing COVID-19 than the oral swab.
01:33:24.880 They found that the oral swab tests now have a 30% false negative rate.
01:33:30.720 That means the patients didn't show positive for SARS-CoV-2 via oral swab, but were diagnosed via a CT scan and later a blood test.
01:33:43.520 The oral swab test makes up the bulk of global testing techniques to date, since they can be done locally.
01:33:49.440 Blood tests are more accurate, but require blood tests being sent out to labs.
01:33:53.020 CT scans are the most accurate, but they're also expensive, and CT scans require the onset of significant symptoms before they are useful.
01:34:03.720 So, the net-net is that up to 30% of the people who are tested via an oral swab during the pre-symptomatic period may, in fact, be infected, but the test would show negative.
01:34:14.300 The primary U.S. testing kits set to hospitals are oral swab tests.
01:34:19.420 No data yet on whether the U.S. test kits will have the same false negative rates as the Chinese-produced test kits.
01:34:26.160 The global financial markets.
01:34:28.700 Let's probably end it there.
01:34:32.440 They have shed over $10 trillion in market cap in four trading days.
01:34:37.540 That includes the $3.4 trillion in U.S. stocks, $3 trillion in Chinese stocks.
01:34:43.220 Over 40% of U.S. stock equity gains since Trump was elected has now disappeared.
01:34:49.400 The three years of gains, 40%, and now with today's, it's closer to 50 because we're almost 1,000 points down, have disappeared in just this week.
01:35:01.680 Oil and natural gas also suffering.
01:35:04.420 Oil has lost 10% in February.
01:35:07.140 Bitcoin has lost over 14% in February.
01:35:10.460 Gold is up 10%.
01:35:12.180 Silver is up almost 10% at 8.7.
01:35:16.500 The N95 surgical masks are up nearly 2,300% on eBay.
01:35:24.540 December 1st, the N95 masks sold for $1 each.
01:35:27.920 The average winning bid on eBay per mask is now $22.88.
01:35:33.060 In Austria, the N95 masks are selling for as much as €250.
01:35:37.180 By the way, look for P100 rated masks.
01:35:41.500 By the way, look for P100 rated masks instead.
01:35:42.680 Those are higher rated and probably not sold out yet.
01:35:47.180 14% of the recovered patients in China are now later testing positive for COVID-19.
01:35:55.820 And 14% of the people who were recovered and discharged from hospitals are getting it again.
01:36:02.460 Yesterday, we found out that that death rate may be as high as 30%.
01:36:07.640 Japan confirms China's earlier findings that recovered patients can become reinfected.
01:36:13.640 And for the first time since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Iran has canceled public prayers.
01:36:24.300 Mosques in Tehran and other cities are handing out surgical masks.
01:36:27.300 Saudi Arabia has banned all pilgrims travel to the holiest of holy sites in Islam.
01:36:31.460 Mecca now off limits.
01:36:33.240 Pope has ordered that holy water fonts be drained in Italy.
01:36:36.220 Sacrament wafers will be handed to worshipers rather than placed on the tongues by priests.
01:36:41.240 And the Mormon Church has said,
01:36:44.900 Missionaries, no longer should you shake hands when you meet people.
01:36:50.600 Don't bump fists.
01:36:52.100 Just say hello.
01:36:54.800 That's your coronavirus update for the day.
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01:38:18.760 So, I welcome you to the show.
01:38:29.780 It is Friday.
01:38:31.300 I'm going up to CPAC this weekend where I'm going to be speaking.
01:38:36.240 I'm giving the wake-up call tomorrow morning.
01:38:42.080 I'm one of the first speakers.
01:38:44.380 And I'm taking that literally and going to be giving a speech that I've never seen anybody do what I think I'm going to do in my speech.
01:38:54.880 But I think the time has come for it.
01:38:57.580 A wake-up call tomorrow at CPAC if you have to be there, or I think it's probably on C-SPAN or whatever.
01:39:03.700 And I think I'm speaking sometime in the 7 o'clock hour.
01:39:06.520 I don't know, 7.15, 7.30, something like that.
01:39:09.520 Stu has already been there.
01:39:10.460 You've been to CPAC itself, Stu?
01:39:13.440 Yeah, I haven't been to the actual thing, but we've been to the other events kind of surrounding it.
01:39:19.540 We're going over there today for the day.
01:39:22.020 Yesterday, we had a lot of interview tapings and stuff.
01:39:25.260 Yeah, who do you have on tonight?
01:39:27.680 Today, Michael Knowles is going to be with us, who's always great.
01:39:32.680 Jesse Kelly is going to be with us as well.
01:39:34.440 I'm talking to Andy Ngo, which I think we're going to do.
01:39:36.440 Oh, wow.
01:39:37.220 We're going to probably go next week is when that one's going to air.
01:39:40.820 We had Betty Johnson on yesterday.
01:39:44.220 It was a lot of really good stuff yesterday.
01:39:48.500 And I think you kind of look at CPAC, and you do see that energy is big.
01:39:53.160 I hear that every time people come to CPAC, and it seems to be increasing the last few years.
01:39:57.960 But the energy is there, and I can see why people would think you almost need a Sanders to run if you're a Democrat and you want the Democrats to win, because he seems to be the only candidate on that side that has similar energy.
01:40:13.140 Yeah, if you get somebody like Joe Biden, there's no passion there.
01:40:18.020 Bernie Sanders has a lot of passion.
01:40:19.780 They will get people.
01:40:20.960 I mean, they'll take him by gunpoint, I think, and just rouse, rouse, rouse, everyone to the booth.
01:40:28.060 I think the Sanders people will get people to show up.
01:40:32.640 I don't think anybody else, no other candidate has that kind of passion, because the people who vote for Donald Trump, they are squarely in his corner.
01:40:42.040 Yeah, and I know you talked to O'Reilly last hour, and you asked him, do you think this is going to affect the vote when we're talking about coronavirus?
01:40:50.940 And he said no, and I think at this point he's totally right.
01:40:53.320 I don't think it's going to be much of a difference this weekend or Super Tuesday.
01:40:56.680 But if this thing gets down the road and really worsens in a way where people are afraid to go out to mass events like this, you're going to see probably older voters be more likely to stay home.
01:41:10.660 And that's going to favor Bernie Sanders.
01:41:15.160 You know, that's something that he would be able to take advantage of.
01:41:18.240 And, you know, no one wants to, you know, I don't think anyone ever wants to win an election that way.
01:41:22.840 But maybe as a socialist, you probably don't care all that much.
01:41:25.720 But we haven't seen any drop off in sporting event attendance yet.
01:41:30.180 We haven't seen anything notable on that front.
01:41:33.320 People haven't started changing their lives for this yet.
01:41:36.380 But if that does start happening, the polls are going to be one of those places that people think, man, I don't know.
01:41:41.380 We're all going to do a little booth.
01:41:42.740 We're all touching the same stuff, the same buttons and screens.
01:41:46.100 And I don't know that they're going to want to do that.
01:41:47.580 And if the economy is affected, that also will hurt Donald Trump and the chances.
01:41:54.900 We just, we ought to say our prayers.
01:41:58.320 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:42:00.520 All right.
01:42:02.060 Bill O'Reilly, you know, he didn't give us a word of the day, Stu.
01:42:05.160 So the word of the day.
01:42:06.680 Oh, yeah.
01:42:06.960 Yeah.
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01:43:29.220 Welcome to the broadcast.
01:43:30.900 We're very glad that you're here today.
01:43:33.020 Thank you for listening to us.
01:43:34.920 Stu is up in Washington, D.C., where, I mean, you know, if there's one city that really understands
01:43:40.600 capitalism and how to make markets work, I would say it's Washington, D.C., wouldn't you?
01:43:46.980 I mean.
01:43:47.400 Oh, absolutely.
01:43:48.760 Yeah.
01:43:49.040 The only city in America that's actually run by Congress.
01:43:54.080 So, you know, there's no corruption.
01:43:57.300 You know, they don't ever have a crack smoking mayor.
01:44:00.880 And when they want to put in, you know, services for the people, they make all the right decisions.
01:44:07.220 Right?
01:44:07.800 Oh, they always do.
01:44:08.820 Yes.
01:44:09.040 And it's all just free competition, capitalism at work here in Washington, D.C.
01:44:14.100 No cronyism.
01:44:14.780 There's, you know, because I'm sick of that cronyism stuff.
01:44:18.020 Right?
01:44:18.760 Yeah.
01:44:19.040 And so here's the most democratic city I think you could find run by Democrats and Congress.
01:44:27.780 And what have they done?
01:44:29.040 What have they done lately?
01:44:30.820 Well, this is one of those cities that has all of the scooters everywhere.
01:44:35.940 The motor, you know, like the electric scooters.
01:44:38.700 And, you know, a lot of people would know some of the names like, you know, Lime and, you know, Bolt and Razor and Bird.
01:44:48.280 And there's a million different ones.
01:44:50.300 And we were here, you know, a few weeks ago.
01:44:54.300 And they're just, you know, they're all over the place.
01:44:55.960 I mean, they are all over the city.
01:44:57.860 If you want to take a scooter to go from one place to another, it's very easy to do.
01:45:01.380 And it's a good thing.
01:45:02.060 There's a lot of different competition.
01:45:03.180 There's a lot.
01:45:03.820 It's a big walking city.
01:45:05.640 I mean, the mall itself, which if you've never been, the mall is not like the shopping mall, which I thought it was when I was 18 years old.
01:45:13.800 But I can tell that story real quick.
01:45:17.960 Let me just tell you a story real quick.
01:45:19.960 I'm 18 years old.
01:45:21.460 I'm going.
01:45:22.460 I lived in Seattle my whole life.
01:45:24.380 I've never seen a city with a beltway in it.
01:45:26.320 I've never I've never been out of Washington State except on vacation when I was like six.
01:45:31.400 And so I go to the East Coast.
01:45:33.840 I go to Washington, D.C.
01:45:35.040 I'm only there for like 24 hours.
01:45:38.940 All right.
01:45:39.560 But I come on the day of the biggest snowstorm in like 10 years.
01:45:44.680 So everything is shut down.
01:45:46.200 So I'm in this job interview and I'm trapped at the job interview.
01:45:50.500 I'm not kidding.
01:45:51.000 Trapped at the job interview.
01:45:52.800 And they look at me like eight hours after sitting in the lobby and they're like, hey, you can go on the air.
01:45:58.860 Right.
01:45:59.240 And I'm like, what?
01:46:00.660 They're like, yeah, none.
01:46:01.780 None of our none of our hosts can come.
01:46:05.040 Can you just go on the air?
01:46:06.600 And I'm like, yeah, I guess.
01:46:09.620 So I have no idea what I'm even talking about.
01:46:12.360 I'm there, you know, doing closings and live stuff.
01:46:16.040 I'm 18 years old.
01:46:17.040 I've never been in.
01:46:17.980 I don't I know nothing.
01:46:20.420 I'm on the air.
01:46:21.860 They finally get the station back to, you know, normal operating.
01:46:26.100 And so I'd been there for three days.
01:46:28.080 I smell like junk.
01:46:29.340 It's just me and another guy.
01:46:30.700 And so the program director, after they opened the road, said, well, you can't leave without seeing at least the mall.
01:46:39.020 And I'm like, I'm seeing it myself.
01:46:41.940 Dude, I've been to a mall before.
01:46:43.800 Maybe see the monuments.
01:46:45.000 What the hell is wrong with you?
01:46:46.260 And I get down to the mall and he's like, here it is.
01:46:51.300 And I'm seeing the monuments.
01:46:52.460 And I'm like, oh, man, is America not the greatest place in the world?
01:46:56.760 We've built a mall underneath the monuments.
01:47:00.680 What a moron.
01:47:02.920 Anyway.
01:47:03.520 You didn't say any of this out loud, though?
01:47:04.520 I didn't say any of this out loud.
01:47:05.980 Thank God.
01:47:07.560 Well, let me just say this.
01:47:08.520 That could have happened on the air.
01:47:09.620 Yeah.
01:47:09.900 What?
01:47:10.120 You're lucky to give an update about the mall on the air.
01:47:14.300 Yeah.
01:47:14.580 Well, something like that did happen later, but I don't need to go into it right now.
01:47:19.320 Anyway.
01:47:19.960 So the scooters in the mall, it's a good idea to have them in Washington because it's a it's a long way to walk.
01:47:28.140 Yeah.
01:47:28.560 You look like an idiot on them, but they are pretty convenient.
01:47:30.540 Yeah.
01:47:31.440 And it lets you get around and you have to basically, you know, have a bunch of you have to be signed up to a bunch of different apps, honestly, because there's so.
01:47:40.120 So many different companies trying to do this.
01:47:41.740 Everybody's going for market share.
01:47:42.900 Everybody has venture capital on this.
01:47:44.500 They have plenty of money behind it.
01:47:45.900 So there's all these companies that come up and they want they go for permits.
01:47:49.120 Now, of course, you have to have permits.
01:47:50.600 Right.
01:47:50.860 So the D.C., you know, they go through the whole process and they give a permit to jump, lift, skip and spin.
01:47:59.520 Those four get the permits.
01:48:01.540 But the four companies that don't get the permits are Bird, Lime, Bolt and Razor.
01:48:07.120 Now, no one can seemingly figure out why on earth those companies didn't get the permits and the others did.
01:48:13.340 They wound up announcing they had a one hundred and ninety eight point scoring system.
01:48:18.280 You know, this is not bureaucracy at all.
01:48:21.080 One hundred ninety eight point scoring system and decided to just limit how many they were going to give away.
01:48:27.080 So Bird, Lime, which are two of the biggest ones, Bird and Lime, and then Bolt and Razor did not get their permits.
01:48:36.060 So now they have to they've had these things on the streets for a long time.
01:48:39.480 They have to all pick them up and get them all off the streets by April 1st because they no longer have the ability to operate in the city.
01:48:45.900 One of the companies that they gave the permit to, which is Skip, they've been having this minor issue with a bunch of their scooters catching on fire.
01:48:57.380 But that was not in the scoring system.
01:48:59.140 That was not in the scoring system.
01:49:00.920 Hey, does your scooter catch fire?
01:49:03.960 Not there on the scoring system.
01:49:06.240 Otherwise, we could have points off, but it's not there.
01:49:10.140 It's not on the form.
01:49:10.980 Can't help you.
01:49:11.780 Blame the scoring system.
01:49:12.840 Don't blame us.
01:49:13.560 But you came up with a scoring system.
01:49:15.920 I mean, it really is anti, you know, it's like it's instead of just having a real competition where, you know, it's not this venture capital doesn't last forever.
01:49:25.600 These companies go out of business and they will.
01:49:27.500 And the best, you know, whoever has the best stuff will sort itself out.
01:49:31.100 But instead of that, they've decided to block half of the competition out of the process, which will, of course, hurt the people who.
01:49:38.940 Wait, wait, wait.
01:49:39.540 You know, I just thought of something.
01:49:40.740 Can you stop for a second?
01:49:41.620 Could you give this last part after this?
01:49:43.180 Could you please give me the Bernie Sanders theme?
01:49:45.080 I have a new Bernie Sanders theme.
01:49:46.600 I think this is important as you tell the story.
01:49:48.700 Just turn up a little bit more, please.
01:49:52.320 All right.
01:49:52.840 Go ahead.
01:49:53.780 Go ahead.
01:49:54.460 Now, tell us about how this new capitalist system works there in Washington, D.C.
01:49:59.200 Very badly.
01:50:00.380 Capitalism is terrible.
01:50:01.740 Right.
01:50:02.080 And it's hurting people.
01:50:03.480 And it's catching riders on fire.
01:50:06.200 Super Tuesday is going to be extra, extra super this year.
01:50:13.680 Comrade Sanders comes into office very soon with guns and bullets.
01:50:19.380 And I guarantee his guns will have a capacity of more than seven rounds.
01:50:25.480 Congratulations, America.
01:50:27.400 Now let's get these stupid scooters off of our streets of this great democracy.
01:50:32.560 All right.
01:50:34.480 Stop.
01:50:35.000 All right.
01:50:38.680 Let's see.
01:50:39.200 Is there anything else?
01:50:39.880 It's a catchy theme.
01:50:40.740 Huh?
01:50:42.020 You like that theme?
01:50:42.600 It's a catchy theme.
01:50:43.140 Yeah.
01:50:43.560 Well, I got them for all the candidates now.
01:50:45.000 Would you like to hear them?
01:50:46.080 Sure.
01:50:46.260 Can I give the mini mic?
01:50:48.160 This is the Mike Bloomberg theme.
01:50:54.900 That's nice.
01:50:55.540 So, I know you have anything for mini mic.
01:50:58.460 Can you give me the Elizabeth Warren theme, please?
01:51:07.440 It's the Elizabeth Warren campaign theme.
01:51:10.800 And by the way, I do not.
01:51:11.980 While it still has value.
01:51:13.240 Yeah.
01:51:13.460 She cannot play this at any of her, you know, ceremonial gatherings because it's original music
01:51:21.720 and I'm not going to license it to her.
01:51:25.420 And one more.
01:51:26.440 I thought this was a pro.
01:51:27.560 We really struggled.
01:51:28.860 You know, what is the, what should the Pete Buttigieg theme sound like?
01:51:33.600 I mean, if you were describing to a composer and he said, Glenn, what does Pete Buttigieg,
01:51:42.040 what does his theme sound like?
01:51:43.920 How would you, how would you, what would, where would you have that composer start, Stu?
01:51:51.440 By ignoring your email?
01:51:54.980 Right.
01:51:55.920 It's probably a, no, here's, here's what I told him.
01:51:59.120 I said, look, he's a white guy, not popular with the black community.
01:52:07.420 I think we have to hippen him up.
01:52:12.560 And, you know, if I'm working on his campaign, I need him to sound really cool in a white sort
01:52:21.640 of way for the black community.
01:52:23.720 And so here's the Pete Buttigieg theme song.
01:52:31.940 It's kind of based on the 70s blaxploitation kind of thing.
01:52:36.400 And which I think Pete Buttigieg and the Democratic Party, I think that's what they're doing.
01:52:40.920 Uh, so I thought this was appropriate.
01:52:44.940 I mean, just think.
01:52:47.060 Hi, I'm Mayor Pete, and I could be your nifty president.
01:52:52.460 I'm just like you, except not at all.
01:52:56.720 Sure, your preachers might be saying, don't vote for Mayor Pete, but I'm down with it, homie.
01:53:04.000 Pete Buttigieg.
01:53:04.860 I'm that guy, and I approve this message.
01:53:09.120 I think it works.
01:53:10.320 I think it works.
01:53:10.980 And with that kind of music, I think he takes South Carolina by storm.
01:53:23.060 Well, I guess, you know, I don't know.
01:53:24.680 I look in the mirror as little as possible.
01:53:27.000 It's a terrible, terrible moment of my life whenever it happens.
01:53:31.040 But we all kind of wish the mirror was lying to us.
01:53:33.920 At least I do.
01:53:34.880 When you look at it, you see things that you sure...
01:53:37.140 I could have sworn I looked better than this yesterday.
01:53:39.340 My mirror's a liar.
01:53:41.780 Exactly.
01:53:42.340 It's lying to us.
01:53:43.600 I say it every day.
01:53:44.260 I look in it, and I'm like, you liar.
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01:54:49.300 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:54:59.820 Well, it's Friday.
01:55:00.820 I've got to get a bunch of stuff off my desk that I've been holding off, so I think we just look at the stuff that, you know, maybe didn't rise to the level of, you know, let's say like the coronavirus update.
01:55:14.880 For instance, there is this.
01:55:20.060 A medical official has been asked by a reporter in China, and they have given the answer, do farts spread the coronavirus?
01:55:32.740 The answer is not normally.
01:55:39.380 Now, imagine being the reporter who wants to be taken seriously.
01:55:45.260 It's like, yeah, no shaking hands.
01:55:47.860 I got a question, please.
01:55:49.960 Yes, all the cameras nationwide are on you.
01:55:52.360 Do farts spread the coronavirus?
01:55:55.600 And then the doctor, not just laughing and dismissing you, go, well, actually, that's a good question.
01:56:02.080 Really?
01:56:02.660 Because I was joking.
01:56:03.760 I really?
01:56:05.080 Good question.
01:56:06.200 Not normally.
01:56:07.340 They do not normally constitute another transition route of COVID-19 unless someone is, and I'm quoting, take a rather close sniff of gas from a patient.
01:56:26.180 So I don't know who that might be, you know, except maybe doctors doing surgery on somebody's butt, you know, I got to believe they're kind of in the firing line, if you will.
01:56:39.040 But I'm glad someone asked that all important question.
01:56:43.660 Another one that didn't make it up to the list today is the question from Pace magazine, which is, who is Mike Bloomberg's comedy writer?
01:56:53.440 Apparently, Mike has hired someone to write comedy for him.
01:57:03.420 And now people want to know because there are a lot of people are swearing.
01:57:08.140 He'll never work again.
01:57:09.340 Well, you don't even have to know that.
01:57:11.400 Just read his material.
01:57:12.680 If this is what he's writing, you're right.
01:57:15.140 He'll never work again.
01:57:16.620 A Facebook employee reportedly had to dry, blow dry Mark Zuckerberg's armpits before he gave speeches.
01:57:27.880 Apparently, Mark, in the category of too much information, is a heavy sweater.
01:57:34.900 He sweats a lot, especially when he's anxious.
01:57:39.000 Members of Facebook's communication team reportedly had to blow dry his armpits before giving big speeches to get rid of any of his sweat.
01:57:53.640 Is that possibly true?
01:57:55.340 Do you think this is an actually I've read that headline a couple of times and didn't really want to go too much deeper, but it doesn't feel like it's a true story.
01:58:02.980 Does it it's coming from Stephen Levy, who is from Wired magazine and a new book of his?
01:58:08.800 I mean, I would I mean, you know, there's a lot of bad jobs.
01:58:14.240 There's a lot of bad jobs.
01:58:15.580 But if you went to school for communications and you find yourself plugging in the blow dryer behind stage and you're like, OK, Mark, lift up your arms.
01:58:25.080 You spent way too much money on schooling, way too much money, and you might be praying for it.
01:58:31.520 Could somebody cough on me?
01:58:33.180 I hear that coronavirus might be more pleasant than this.
01:58:41.480 Pursued by deputies.
01:58:44.280 A.
01:58:44.720 A woman running from sheriff deputies.
01:58:50.100 She she she ran into a front door and her her father was there and her father said, no, you you can search the trailer.
01:59:02.680 You can search everywhere.
01:59:03.740 Look in the bedrooms.
01:59:04.940 Look everywhere.
01:59:05.600 She's not here.
01:59:07.720 They didn't see any sign of her.
01:59:09.360 They didn't know how she.
01:59:12.600 You know how she just disappeared.
01:59:14.060 Until they heard a little bit of a whimpering coming from behind the door of his gun safe.
01:59:21.700 He apparently she apparently had got into the safe and locked herself in accidentally.
01:59:29.760 I don't know how you would do that, but accidentally locks herself into the safe.
01:59:36.540 They they had dad open up the safe for it.
01:59:40.760 She was relieved that the police were there.
01:59:44.060 So they could call an ambulance.
01:59:48.020 Here's the latest from New York City.
01:59:50.460 Apparently, you know, the plastic bag thing, you know, you're not supposed to have plastic bags.
01:59:54.580 So now New York City is saying you've got to get creative, but you still have to pick up your dog poop.
02:00:03.420 So we're being told by one government agency that our dogs can get sick.
02:00:11.300 The coronavirus that it it can be passed in feces, even farts.
02:00:18.100 I hear and don't touch it.
02:00:21.160 But New York is saying you can't use a plastic bag, but you're still going to have to pick it up.
02:00:27.940 Don't you love New York?
02:00:29.140 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
02:00:31.380 You're listening to Glenn Beck.