Everything’s Closing | Guests: Steven Crowder & Stephen Moore | 3⧸13⧸20
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2 hours and 1 minute
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Summary
As we all prepare for self- quarantine, it's important to look back at some classic films like Robin Williams and ask why people are going out to a cough-a-thon in the middle of a pandemic.
Transcript
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hey everybody welcome to it it's friday i feel as though i don't understand america anymore ever feel that way
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right it's not just me right uh but i but i i want to listen because i don't know why people are
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feeling this way and i'll explain here in a second it's about the coronavirus i don't know why people
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are going out and buying all the toilet paper stop buying the toilet paper on the other hand i also don't
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understand these people are like i'm going out right now to a cough-a-thon where we're all getting
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together we're coughing in each other's face it's nothing why would you do that at any time let alone
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in the middle of a pandemic because it's a conspiracy oh can we stop i really i want to understand from
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reasonable people if you feel like this is just all garbage and you're reasonable not somebody who's
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like i'm going to the cough-a-thon too no i don't want to talk to you reasonable people i really want
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to understand what i'm missing here and i'll explain and get your phone calls 888-727-BECK
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steven crowder bill o'reilly and steven moore all on today's program we begin in one minute
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as we all prepare for self-quarantine i think it's important to look back at some classic films
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like uh with this one i'll remember all robin williams wanted was to get his kids back in his
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life right you know but the court has decided you know look that wasn't going to happen so he came
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up with a genius ploy he came to his ex-wife's house dressed as the new nanny and it would have
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worked except he had just started using roman to tackle ed and the first time he saw his ex-wife
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played by sally fields back in the day when she looked pretty darn good they looked at each other
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they're all like i'm one of those people okay i want to i want to i want to define what one of
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those people are because i don't think you're one of those you know those people and i want to listen
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i want to learn from my mistakes of the past i want to listen because i'm missing something here i'm
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missing the people who are who are like we've got to get to costco right now and we need to back up
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a semi truck i don't care if we have to steal one kids we need an 18 wheeler and we're going to
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feel it with the toilet paper and we're going to set anybody on fire who gets in our way this is it
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this is the zombie apocalypse we're all gonna die i don't understand that i don't if everyone gets the
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coronavirus about one percent of the population is going to die uh if if we continue to do nothing
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and i think we are doing a lot i i think the president is making bold moves i think he's doing
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the right thing i think he's also doing the right thing by saying relax take it seriously but relax
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we're all going to get to the other side but take it seriously well 99 of us should be clear yeah we're
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not at all well when i say the other side we eventually well oh we'll make it to the other
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yeah okay um so i don't understand the people who are panicking and i also don't understand the people
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who are uh who are saying this is a conspiracy the entire world is trying to stop donald trump
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including donald trump and his administration yeah the entire world is in on some plot to make sure
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that he doesn't win boeing do you know why we had such a bad uh day just a couple of days ago on
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wall street i mean just name the day of a bad day on wall street this week one of the reasons why is
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because boeing almost went out of business man they they collapsed they one day i haven't followed
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them up they may have rebounded and everything is fine but one day this week boeing it was the day
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after the speech because we're not going to we're not going to fly to europe we're not going to be
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doing these things the airlines are getting hit boeing has already been hit with its problems uh and
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and people were looking at okay who's not going to be buying airplane airplanes for a while oh i know
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the entire airline industry who's the weakest one looks like boeing i'm selling okay that's all
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logical that's all logical is boeing in on this too well i mean well i mean i i i love you know first
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of all it is completely an understandable instinct to go and put this in the same category as so many
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other news stories that we talk about which are the president is getting treated completely unfairly
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by the media and uh that is in this case true does the media want to the only thing they seem to care
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about is whether donald trump accurately said something in a in a you know uh as he's stopping
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by with reporters and they want to fact check that for nine hours instead of focusing on on the virus
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so it completely makes sense right for the average person who's following this to look at this story
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and see that in the story because it is there the media is trying to exploit this two things can be
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true two things can be true at the same time it actually is serious a couple things pieces of
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evidence as you point out donald trump himself is taking bold steps against this right he is he is
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and he's getting hammered for it yeah hammered for it right why would he do that and he's got the
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backing of you know uh the major the the major people who understand the journal of medicine the cdc
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fauci i mean everybody everyone seems to be supporting those types of things that we're
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doing it has not been perfect i don't want to say that it has no but so one donald trump himself
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would have to be sinking his own presidency right two italy has basically closed okay they've closed
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their doors this is a country they don't close the pope have a secret meeting and go we're gonna
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close italy that damn donald trump is not gonna be president again now you might say okay well uh italy
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might not like but like italy is not gonna close they're closed all of the businesses
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in the country with the exception of grocery stores banks and pharmacies no pizza for you
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right like that's not happening it's not something you do to get and again if you're gonna do this
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you do it in october you certainly don't do it now we could go through nine news cycles before then
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but maybe the greatest piece of evidence is india self-quarantined india loves donald trump
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more than melania trump india freaking loves trump and they've done this this is a serious threat and
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people that the biggest issue with it is the the countries that have had success turning it into
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just an annoy a nuisance where some people die and it's really sad and it's awful right as opposed to
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what's happening in italy where their entire system is being run over the countries that have had success
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are the countries that have acted in everyone's normal day mind irrationally yeah right like you
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can't go we're closing everything everybody shut down everybody stay away from everybody china was
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following their citizens on the street with drones they all had qr codes on their phones and they had
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to check in every building they ran into right and they have to scan in with qr codes so they can
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monitor every person and where they went so that's totally unreasonable we don't want to do that
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but the but democracies and republics are having a hard time because you can't do that nor do we want
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to do that so to live in a free society we must all be rational now the problem i blame most of this
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on the press the press is so discredited remember i said this i don't know 20 years ago and i've been
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beat ringing this bell forever you there's going to come a time where you must have your credibility
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credibility because no one will know who to turn to no one will know what to believe so you must have
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your credibility and here's how credible people are talking today i don't know what's coming i don't
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know what's coming none of us do the doctors don't but if this isn't about just the number of dead
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400 million people don't have to die okay i don't think 400 million people are going to die
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i don't think uh you know uh 400 000 in america are going to die from this i i don't know the
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number i know it's going to be probably in the end about 10 times the flu in the grand scheme of
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things that's not the apocalypse okay it's not the problem here is is the overwhelming of the
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of the system because this has such a high infection rate if we all have the flu everybody
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says wow so what we all have the flu no we all have the flu so if we all have the flu our system
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isn't built for that it's like we can handle a hurricane because america will come together and
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we'll we'll rebuild cities we'll do it we're fine but america is not prepared to have a hurricane
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in every town in america okay we're not built for that we can handle earthquakes in in uh california
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as bad and scary as those earthquakes and those fires are we can all band together and we can help
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each other and we can do it but we can't handle an earthquake from one coast to another that's wiping
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out our towns it's and let's say it's an earthquake that only destroys buildings and everybody lives
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we still aren't prepared for that so that's why this should be concerning to people it's not the
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death rate it you could say it's exactly the flu yes but it's the flu where 20 percent now that number
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here in america is at 12 which makes me feel really good so let's use that number 12 percent of those who
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get it need hospitalization that's 12 percent of anybody who gets it let's say we all get the flu
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and nobody dies if 12 percent need hospitalization and just 12 percent of 40 percent of this country
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12 percent of of 20 percent of the nation the hospital system is overwhelmed and we don't have
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the resources to be able to deal with that yeah and and the flu you know the media likes to say it's
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not like there's only two things you can say about the flu apparently which is oh it's no big deal it's
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just like the flu and then in addition to that you can say it is a big deal it's not like the flu it is a
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big deal well neither one of those are right okay there are some similarities to the flu but think about
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this as flu year one before we have a vaccine before we have any treatments flu year one was 1918
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okay that was really ugly no that's not going to happen here we're not going to have 33 percent of
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the global population die we've advanced a long way from there right however we don't know how far
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it's going to go so number one we should all say you know it's oh it's just the flu well the flu's
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serious the 1918 flu in year 102 of that flu is still wiping out 50 000 people in the most advanced
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economy ever right and we don't freak out because we're used to it but it's still a big deal right
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and let's just say and you've pointed this one out before glenn let's just say it's exactly the flu
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exactly okay we know what the flu is it's the flu well then we have double the normal flu if we're
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losing 50 000 people last year if it goes up to 100 000 people next year that's a big development
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right so we should really care about these things and again i stand by it's not because i'm not i am
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not panicked by this no at all nor should anyone be panicked by this you should just be smart and
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here's what's happening i think people feel one of two ways this is my guess and i'm going to go to
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the phones next um they feel one of two ways they feel like um uh this is just outrageous and there's
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no reason to panic and there's no way and they they are trying to prove the point but they're taking it
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too far that the media and everybody else is they're just hype machines okay and that is true and it's
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absolutely true but they don't want to they don't they don't want to be they don't want to be the ones
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who looked like they were freaking out when the death toll is probably 10 times the number of the
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flu that's fine i understand that that's logical they don't want to be the one at the end saying
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uh you know i freaked out or whatever the opposite is also true people are panic buying because they don't
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want to be the one who was stupid while everybody else was out buying yeah they would they didn't do
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anything and so they join in you this is the loss of gray in our area in our in our country this is
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the loss of reason in our country this is the loss of uh of of subtlety you know there's there we we have
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no nuance anymore it's either all of this or all of that this is neither this is neither most things
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have subtleties and nuances to them and you know i'll say on the trump part of this trump not
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necessarily known for his nuance not exactly what got him to where he is but think about what he's
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saying he's been very nuanced in what he's saying he's like hey here's massive resources here's my top
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people here's oval office speech after massive press conference he's doing things he has not done in
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years and he's doing all of this while at the same time saying hey we should remain calm about this
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but this is serious let's take care of it that's actually he hasn't expressed it perfectly every
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single time but that attitude is exactly the attitude you should have this is amazing because
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it is it is the best thing he said was we're gonna make it through this because we make it through
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everything we're americans and we're gonna we're gonna make it through it but we have to have each
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other and we have to do smart things right now right now all right back to the phones here in
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just a second uh i was reading the twitter feed last night after i said this is what i said this is so
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outrageous um uh i i posted something from italy where they need a passport and a paper to leave their
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house it's crazy i said i believe by this time next week anyone who thought this was a hoax
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overhyped or something to be used to gain some political advantage will be sober enough to see
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their error we're all americans we're all brothers and sisters why don't we just pray for those who
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let me go to uh let me go to robert in colorado 30 years as an emergency room nurse
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tell me about it morning well first i believe many years ago your tagline for your show was the
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fusion of information and enlightenment yeah entertainment enlightenment yeah go ahead still
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is yep well uh let's hopefully we can engage in some of that first uh the biggest problem that we
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are going to face is the worried wealth yes what cdc describes as individuals who are not ill have not
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had significant exposures and are seeking treatment exactly right exactly right knock over the dominoes
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yeah currently the guidelines we are working under is if you present with respiratory symptoms cough cold
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fever but you have had no contact with a laboratory confirmed the covet 19 patient
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and if you present with that same set of symptoms and barring you do not qualify on the first set
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that you have not had travel to a hot right spot right that's that list grows every second right
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the only time we are now testing routinely for covet 19 is if a person with that set of symptoms
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is admitted to the hospital and there is no underlying diagnosis flu respiratory sitestinal virus or
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something that we can hang our diagnostic hat on then that person goes into respiratory isolation and
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is tested for covet 19 look at colorado that test takes 48 hours okay so here's the thing we don't have
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enough tests to make everybody feel comfortable and nor should we all be getting a covet 19 test i was in
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i was hanging out with some of the people and so was stew at cpac who were hanging out with the guy
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who has covet 19 i don't feel unnecessary to go run and get a test i don't have any symptoms i am
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exercising smart precautions for myself and those around me and you don't clog the system that's my
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biggest fear here robert is not about the deaths or anything else it's about overwhelming the medical
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system if everybody has the flu and everybody thinks they're dying from it our our doctors and hospitals
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are not prepared for that kind of volume am i wrong well no but there is a significant difference between
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influenza and covet 19 i know that and it's just it's a structural difference in the in the way we test
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influenza i can insert a swab into your nose and in about 20 minutes tell you if you have correct
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correct correct covet 19 requires as much as depending on what state and where you're at
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at least 48 hours at this point okay robert i've got to run on the the front for a network break i
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appreciate your phone call thank you for bringing some reason to this some more people that i don't know
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which way they're going on the phone and also steven crowder next
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steven crowder had a big special last night we talked to him about that next
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oh yeah oh yeah which brings me to this week's topic
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steven crowder uh was uh i think four years old when i first stumbled onto him and said
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look at this kid he's amazing he's now done something that very few people can do and that is
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get his billionth view on youtube welcome to the program mr steven crowder how are you steven
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thank you very much i thought you were going to say i did something that that nobody else was capable
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of doing and that's age ungracefully uh because you know you look you look your age assuming that
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you're i don't know 70 um where i'm looking at the i'm looking at the old videos of you
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how old were you when we when we first met when we first met i would have been well i remember i was
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the youngest fox news contributor uh at like i was barely 21 so i don't know if we met a little
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before that i was probably 20 years old and that first video you saw there i think i might have
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been 17 so it's incredible it's incredible what you have done um first of all we just wanted to
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congratulate you on your billionth view is there a reason you're looking down your shirt uh yeah i
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didn't realize that it was it i came in and it was so i was soaking wet so i changed shirts and i
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didn't realize this was unbuttoned like the uh you know i just have the full burt reynolds cosmo
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steven's showing some nipplage today and uh i guess that's uh well no this no with this shirt
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this would just be my third nipple would be the only one you see right down the middle and i don't
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think that uh that plays well for me but thank you yeah i really appreciate uh and uh you were you
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were uh early on on bringing me on your show and i remember you had me uh obviously open for you
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before it was the blaze it was insider extreme do you remember and uh do you remember when i'll
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one of my favorite memories of my career was the day and i think we were doing the insider extreme
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wasn't that the thing we did at that theater on broadway yeah the nokia theater yeah yeah and i'll
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never forget right before the fbi comes in and they said we have to close this show everybody has to
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leave and we're like whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa what and you know we we were having problems with the
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obama administration everything else so we we we were like put the brakes here on uh uh just for
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a second and uh they said we have death threats on you somebody is in the crowd they say that they
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are going to uh shoot you to death on stage tonight and i said well do we know who it is and they're
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like uh no otherwise we would arrest him dummy uh and so i'm they're telling i've said i'm going on
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stage anyway and so i'm putting on a bulletproof vest to go on stage and that's when you walk around
00:27:19.540
the corner into the dressing room and you just stop i'll never forget the look on your face and
00:27:23.720
you went uh is there something i should know yes yes yeah no no here's the part i was walking off
00:27:32.240
stage so i wish i'd have been briefed before i went on stage and was making jokes about muhammad uh
00:27:37.620
holy sir prophets peace be upon him for 30 minutes and i just thought that everyone got fat because you
00:27:42.660
weren't the only one wearing a bulletproof vest there were several people i'm like oh my god i think
00:27:45.900
stew's gained weight but i'm going holy wait i was out there for 30 minutes yeah but steven i mean
00:27:53.700
you know you're 20 it's not a great loss now it would be a great loss back then you know you were
00:27:58.940
just promising now you've accomplished something no my gravestone wouldn't have read we lost him too
00:28:05.560
soon it would have read yeah it seems about right yeah uh by the way i've worked really hard to get a
00:28:13.240
surprise for you and unfortunately the person was in uh was in hawaii and uh didn't get it back to me
00:28:22.600
until you were on the air last night but i would like to play something for you a hero of yours uh
00:28:29.880
is very aware of you and i asked him to be sarcastic uh because we don't want to give you
00:28:36.640
any real compliments no no i don't take them well here is uh here is one of your heroes talking about
00:28:44.900
you uh go ahead and play hey steven i did a billion views while you were still in diapers
00:28:52.280
and no matter how much you train i'll still eat you for lunch yeah so your pal chuck
00:29:01.120
from chuck norris yeah well i i gathered that what's amazing to me is after all these years
00:29:07.360
he still can't read a script i'll see that's not nice that's really not nice that's really not nice
00:29:15.180
well i don't think he's that comfortable being mean is what it is you know i i met i didn't meet
00:29:19.400
him once but i saw him once actually my uncle's country club and i had no idea you know this sort
00:29:23.800
of mythos chuck norris and i and uh he's not a big he's not a big guy i was very surprised i was
00:29:29.400
like well i could fit him in my back pocket but i know that he is he's one of the few action stars
00:29:34.000
by the way who is completely legit so once you remove the karate and the stuff that doesn't work
00:29:38.140
on the camera you know he's a black belt in jujitsu uh in judo and actually uh my head instructor got
00:29:43.820
his black belt with the machado brothers who surprisingly i think are more conservative uh in
00:29:47.800
in texas so i appreciate that yeah he's he's he comes by it honestly he's not you know a fraud like
00:29:53.020
the steven seagal he is he is one of the nicest guys and i was not a big fan of his
00:29:59.160
you know i'm not a big fan of his movies growing up i was just a what missing in action two wasn't
00:30:04.320
your bad i know and uh so i go over to his house and uh and we're just hanging out on on the weekend
00:30:11.500
and we're all staying the kids are playing out at his ranch and everything else and so we're just
00:30:15.580
hanging out with each other and he's like hey we're gonna do a movie night which which which one of
00:30:21.460
the which one of my movies we're gonna watch and i'm like um you pick i mean whatever you pick
00:30:28.040
brother i couldn't pick i didn't know like a mystery like a mystery science theater where he
00:30:33.000
was offering commentary on his own film he really was he really was he was like this part you gotta
00:30:40.220
watch this part this is nuts or this part not so good not so good he's really wow he was really cool
00:30:48.080
yeah i've heard nothing but good things about the guy and i i like i said i've never spent much time
00:30:52.520
with him but in in brazilian jiu-jitsu circles like if someone says they're a black belt i can ask two
00:30:56.740
questions and find out if it's real because you know every single black belt in the area so i have
00:31:01.140
a lot of interactions with people who've trained with him and and no one has a bad word to say
00:31:05.940
about him so i uh i look forward to hopefully meeting him but that was really a nice surprise
00:31:09.560
thank you yeah my uh my son uh he came up to my son and he said i just found out that you were
00:31:15.840
taking uh is it taekwondo i think it's taekwondo uh he said i i hear you dropped out and he said what
00:31:22.900
what uh what belt were you at and i think he said uh high red is that right it's like three
00:31:29.340
steps away you would know this i don't even know this i don't know taekwondo i only do things at work
00:31:34.140
so uh that's all right so chuck so chuck was like you're not you're not quitting and he's like well
00:31:42.340
i haven't been doing it for a while so chuck said i want you to go get your black belt uh and uh he
00:31:49.140
lined us up with this amazing guy he said i want you to get your black belt he said when you're
00:31:54.000
ready you come and i will i will do the test for your black belt and give you your black belt which
00:32:00.320
it's one of those moments as a dad where you're like pleased or god let my son understand how big
00:32:05.660
of a deal this is please let him say that's cool mr norris i'd love that but i didn't know that's
00:32:12.220
that's incredible i mean i want him to give me my black belt when i i think he'll be getting here in
00:32:15.800
the next couple years uh he's he's really is if people actually read up on his life just a
00:32:20.300
fascinating fascinating yeah so sorry this whole this whole segment wasn't all supposed to be about
00:32:25.000
no i know i'm sorry about that uh you should have had chuck norris on i know so uh wow i'm leaving
00:32:30.420
um steven are you how are you feeling about the uh coronavirus are you where are you are you
00:32:36.800
freaking out you're buying all the toilet paper or are you just or it seems to be two kinds of people
00:32:42.900
either all buying the toilet paper and freaking out or not at all well my wife bought all the
00:32:48.120
toilet paper um and she came home and she showed all the stuff to me that she had purchased in bulk
00:32:52.960
and she said you're gonna well you're gonna thank me when when it goes down i said what are we gonna
00:32:57.720
dissolve the toilet paper come from china what do you mean what's going to go down she says well no
00:33:02.700
not that but you know when it goes down when it really gets heavy i said what do you mean is
00:33:05.900
if the power is going to go out you're not going to be using toilet paper because we're not going to
00:33:10.020
have any water running water what do you mean what's going to go down and i kept trying to walk
00:33:13.540
her through it it doesn't make any sense at all i'm going listen i understand if like i lived through
00:33:17.160
the ice storm in montreal and we used to have a sponsor i think you guys might still work with
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them um it was prepare with crowder prepare with uh yeah i forgot the name of the kids yeah it's um
00:33:25.320
prepare with glenn yeah yeah it's my patriot supply patriot supply that's it yeah we always have a
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little web code and then i'm like wait i don't own that company that was just my own promo code what was
00:33:33.520
the name of the company but um i have a few boxes of dehydrated food you know food that lasts and i always have
00:33:39.160
some some water on hand and i i have a generator and you know lots of guns so that way if i don't
00:33:43.920
have anything i'll just become a marauder that's the most important thing uh but like it's it's i
00:33:49.660
lived through the ice storm where hundreds of people died because people don't tend to die with
00:33:53.940
you know a two degree fahrenheit increase like climate change but they do die with you know extreme
00:33:58.300
cold in montreal so i've always had just enough to sort of be prepared but i don't see this as being
00:34:03.280
the kind of disaster that if it is a disaster and i'm not convinced that it is that anyone can really
00:34:07.280
prepare for you know you just have to wash your hands take the proper precautions and and hope
00:34:12.080
that you're not a part of the what is it 1.4 death rate it's it's so it's not life lost matters but i
00:34:18.240
think there's a little the media is being a little irresponsible here in in blowing it up and can i say
00:34:22.640
one more thing one more thing people get mad at me for saying this okay i want to be really clear
00:34:26.620
all lives lost of course that's a tragedy yes i don't want to be insensitive but i also need to be
00:34:31.380
objective here in italy they have death panels basically if you're over 65 their hospitals are
00:34:36.180
overcrowded they're not going to be helping you they put you on the back burner this to me is proof
00:34:40.660
positive when they talk about a nationalized health care system in the united states well hold on a
00:34:44.380
second italy how about you solve it how about france people are blaming president donald trump
00:34:49.920
because they expect exclusively the united states to find the cure to the coronavirus and no one's
00:34:54.940
complaining about western medicine now no one's saying uh castanga root all of a sudden they want
00:35:00.420
they want big pharma and america to come to the rescue their privatized innovative health care i
00:35:05.940
know i know it it is a it is amazing to me the problem is i agree with everything you just said
00:35:12.920
the problem is is all of the people if we all get the flu if we if 40 of us get the flu and we're all
00:35:19.260
like i need the test right now get out of my way the system is not built no system is built for that
00:35:27.040
kind of overwhelming of the system and it's going to be a really ugly you know few months on the way
00:35:32.680
with one percent of those who get this die that's really really bad and 10 times worse than the flu
00:35:39.800
but it's not the black plague or the zombie apocalypse it's really the people that are going
00:35:45.560
it's the overwhelming of the system that i don't think people are really used to i mean no you know i think
00:35:52.980
i think you're right yeah and and that being said we have a system that is best equipped to handle it
00:35:57.180
which is why people are looking to us for a fix because in italy if i'm not mistaken i don't have
00:36:01.300
any sources in front of me i think it's 10 or 12 months to see a neurologist at the average weight is 67
00:36:06.820
days for a cardiologist so the stints that bernie got would take him months so um we will be best
00:36:12.600
equipped to handle it but yeah having been through uh socialized health care in canada it's a disaster
00:36:17.160
would you would you think that bernie sanders and joe biden in particular those two should i don't
00:36:24.860
know stop shaking hands and kissing babies right now i mean i think joe biden should stop sniffing
00:36:31.380
children that's the first i think those guidelines came out from the cdc wash your hands don't touch
00:36:37.860
your face and don't sniff underage people these are the general guidelines all right uh steven steven
00:36:45.820
crowder uh congratulations on your billionth youtube uh view and it's it's really uh exciting
00:36:54.320
and an honor to uh to work with you and to and to watch you from from the the very humble beginnings
00:37:01.560
to you taking over the entire world and i'm thrilled appreciate it i'm not taking over as quickly as corona
00:37:08.480
but fingers crossed thank you so much thanks a lot congratulations steven steven crowder you can
00:37:14.040
watch him uh at louderwithcrowder.com and you can of course watch him here at the blaze tv blaze tv.com
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use the promo code glenn save 10 on your subscription right now all right let me uh let me let me i mean
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about to head out and uh you know he was in charge of paying for the mortgage on the house his
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grandfather had left him he was really out it was putting him under crippling gambling addiction i'm
00:37:55.140
sure uh and he was really hoping how how do i get to america because i could just take one of those
00:38:00.560
golden bricks out of the street and i can i'll find my way out of it didn't have a lot of hope and
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welcome to the glenn beck program bill o'reilly is coming up uh next i i want to at the bottom of
00:39:28.400
next hour i i want to uh talk to you a little bit about what happened with the federal reserve
00:39:33.900
um they announced that they were issuing a 50 billion dollar overnight loan or repo agreement
00:39:41.100
um uh and i want to i want to talk to you about it because that's what happened in the past and uh it
00:39:49.900
was uh you know bear stearns and lehman brothers when they did that yesterday they announced everything
00:39:57.480
is good uh except what they did was issue a 500 billion dollar overnight loan
00:40:05.240
who needs 500 billion dollars which bank needs 500 billion dollars uh to cover so they can open the
00:40:14.280
doors the next morning which which bank is that i'd like i'd like to know that might be a problem uh
00:40:19.580
and there's only a few banks that could possibly need that kind of money uh and i want to talk to
00:40:26.260
you about that uh and and and just show you some of the unprecedented things that are happening out
00:40:33.020
there and why you should not panic but you should just batten down the hatches everybody just needs to
00:40:40.980
stay calm keep calm and carry on i've been thinking about that poster uh every almost every day for the
00:40:50.020
last few weeks keep calm and carry on what a great slogan uh i always thought that was you know
00:40:56.240
oh so very british uh you know they're bombing this keep calm and carry on but that's really what we
00:41:02.260
have to do we're not being bombed by we we just we just have a really bad uh a really really bad
00:41:11.420
flu-like thing that's sweeping and we all just have to keep calm and carry on uh we'll give you more
00:41:19.180
on this and i can't wait to hear bill o'reilly's opinion of this week i don't think we're going to agree
00:41:24.260
on much that's next this is the glenbeck program
00:41:29.560
lots of things are closing down i mean lots of things are closing down here in texas they just
00:41:39.800
closed a school district uh everybody is meeting now uh here in texas about do the kids come back
00:41:47.680
from spring break or not that's a very important trip wire because it really impacts about 44 percent
00:41:55.120
of america that just cannot just go i want to say this carefully because i was going to say just
00:42:02.340
can't stand having their kids at home what i mean is economically well maybe the other way too
00:42:08.260
economically they can't take that hit they can't stay home from from work to take care of the kids
00:42:15.280
who are staying home from school so this is one of a really big trip wires in america and it's
00:42:21.520
starting to be tripped all over the country we want to get bill o'reilly's thoughts on this the oval
00:42:27.980
office and what the president said the other day how this is affecting the re-election and so much more
00:42:33.620
bill o'reilly coming up next because america it's friday this is the glenbeck program
00:42:42.180
all right so i want to talk to you about uh i want to talk to you about these 12 angry men that sat
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uncomfortably deliberating over the life of a man who was was really nothing more than a boy
00:42:55.940
and henry fonda was trying to you know get him to see reason but the whole room exploding
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into fits of rage and you know that's when the bailiff stepped in and said oh sorry boys um
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you're all sitting on the equivalent of park benches i forgot we ordered these man roll them in
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and he rolled in 12 fully assembled x chairs and everybody sat down and everybody's like whoa whoa
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whoa what have we been so angry about i mean here we are 12 angry men why are we so angry this has got
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it's friday which means we check in with the one and the only bill o'reilly and uh we see how he's
00:44:29.840
doing and i'm sure he is i mean if he would have been around it would have been 13 angry men um
00:44:36.340
bill o'reilly how are you guilty oh i'm sorry yeah right sorry so so bill i'm really anxious to hear
00:44:44.140
because there's a there seems to be a split in america where we've lost all nuance um there is this
00:44:51.240
coronavirus it is it is a really bad thing for the overwhelming of our systems and it's going to
00:44:59.040
be tough to get through but it's not the bubonic plague in fact if you want that you can go to los
00:45:03.420
angeles and live on the streets and pick that up um but there is a split people say this is all hype
00:45:09.680
and over you know just overhyped and there's nothing to it nothing's gonna be wrong you're all fools
00:45:15.960
and other people buying toilet paper like crazy where are you on this um well you got to break
00:45:23.440
this story down into about four categories political medical social and financial yes you know a story
00:45:31.420
like this overwhelms people and when people get overwhelmed they panic yep all right it doesn't
00:45:38.540
matter whether it's a virus it's godzilla i mean when you get overwhelmed and you feel you don't have
00:45:45.060
any control you panic human condition it's always been that way um and you don't have any control
00:45:52.020
over a virus you just don't um so where do you want to start back so let's start let's start on medical
00:45:59.120
what is your take on medical i'll go through those four categories you just gave me so i know a lot of
00:46:04.440
ems guys in new york city yep and um they're working around the clock and somebody calls 9-1-1 they think
00:46:11.440
they have the corona and they go and they look at them now if they're ill they take them to the
00:46:17.560
hospital if they're not ill they go this is another nut who's panicking when they take them to the
00:46:23.020
hospital in new york city largest city in the country they get almost immediately tested for
00:46:30.240
corona so there's no problem in this mammoth city with testing people who have symptoms of the virus
00:46:39.340
everybody should know that so when you hear cnn go there aren't testing kids and it's a lie where
00:46:46.320
there is a problem is if you do a walk-in clinic so you go into a health clinic and you say well i'd
00:46:52.020
like you to test me because i'm i'm nervous many of those clinics don't have the the kits if you have a
00:46:58.940
personal physician they should have the kits mine does so that's medical okay wait a minute wait
00:47:06.220
a minute wait a minute that changes though in where you are if you're out in the middle of the
00:47:10.200
country your hospital will have the kit um but they're also not one one of the things i think
00:47:17.880
people misunderstand is you can't go in and demand a test they're not just going to give you show
00:47:22.640
symptoms correct so you can't like i just said right you have to you have to be symptomatic
00:47:27.760
right because there are a lot of nuts a lot of people who are so paranoid well i'm going to get
00:47:32.840
tested and then if it tests negative it was like aids the same thing happened with aids um in 1984
00:47:38.800
everybody thought they had aids okay um so if you or if you're calm and deliberate you can get what
00:47:45.620
you need in this medical area all right now let's go to social i think that tom hanks is kind of like
00:47:51.660
you mentioned aids the rock hudson where this is going to change things people are going to start to go
00:47:57.040
oh wow so regular people are getting this and i mean he's got a lot of protection and that he got
00:48:02.280
it and he'll survive uh or you know or be hospitalized i'm i'm hoping and praying that he's not hospitalized
00:48:09.600
from it um well he is he's he's being treated in australia now i've been following this story not
00:48:15.340
because he's tom hanks i know him a little bit um but i'm following the story because the most
00:48:22.240
important part of this story has not been reported which is how did he and his wife contract it
00:48:28.460
okay so we need to know that um was it a casual thing where you want an airplane he flies usually
00:48:35.440
private um but we don't get that and that's really the crux of the story you're right he's he's rich he's
00:48:42.140
famous got resources so how did how did trudeau's wife get it right okay um those are important
00:48:47.900
those are important for people to know because now people oh you know it's one of these so yes you're
00:48:54.260
right that brings um reality to people but here here's the most important thing i'm going to tell
00:48:59.980
you today okay this is you know the old cliche this is a wake-up call all right that's bull
00:49:07.740
what this is is a demand for you the american citizen to reassess your life every single one
00:49:17.600
of us all 330 million of us because tomorrow you have no blanking clue what's going to come
00:49:23.800
so nobody in january early february ever in a million years thought that this was going to sweep the
00:49:30.760
nation and affect every single person but it did and it has so i'm saying to everybody listen
00:49:39.040
this is happening for a reason because i'm a believer the the reason is that we have become
00:49:46.620
so secularized and so polarized as a people that we're now turning on ourselves all right we're not
00:49:53.820
doing the right thing in our personal lives we're attacking other people there's a lot of hatred
00:49:58.160
you got to stop that because tomorrow you can be run over by a semi all right and you are not
00:50:05.100
guaranteed anything in this life and that's the message that all americans should be thinking about
00:50:11.760
and you got to live every day in an honest way a compassionate way and i'm a fatalist i'm i haven't
00:50:19.140
really deviated here on long island where i am my behavior i go out i do what i used to do i'm not
00:50:27.040
going to sporting events because they're non-existing um but i'm if i get the disease i get the disease
00:50:33.460
then i'll fight that battle but i'm not going to let it ruin my life and change my outlook on america
00:50:40.320
and that's the most important thing that everybody can take away from this uh bill let me let me change
00:50:45.780
now to politics the the third uh of your list of four politics this is the the problem i see again this
00:50:53.760
is the lack of nuance in the society this is real we have to pay attention the president has been
00:50:59.840
taking bold steps but at the same time there are people that are trying to politicize this and make
00:51:06.780
this as a way to make sure that donald trump never gets in but those are two separate stories both of
00:51:14.580
them valid agree or disagree okay let's break it down okay so uh the federal government doesn't have a
00:51:21.620
magic wand even though joe biden would have you believe that it does okay so donald trump's a
00:51:28.000
president and he did the right thing in the beginning and it was it was a two-pronged approach
00:51:32.600
number one he isolated china from travel to the united states and he also put barriers on south
00:51:38.960
korea and japan that was done in january and it was a very smart move and he did it that's no credit
00:51:45.760
from the mainstream media uh for doing it number two he basically now doesn't know what to do
00:51:53.080
because nobody does correct all right nobody know really really know what to do if they did they do
00:52:00.100
it well they they are doing what they know it's not like he's standing around going gee i don't know
00:52:04.480
what to do they're doing everything they know but cure the disease correct correct all right so it's
00:52:10.180
going to infect people so he makes another smart move by saying to europe because you have open
00:52:16.700
borders and anyone can walk from turkey to sweden all right infecting everybody along the way we're
00:52:23.660
not going to take your planes all right so that was a positive here are the negatives he looked a
00:52:29.000
little jittery on the address he did all right okay so you know he's a human being although some people
00:52:36.040
don't believe that he is um but he looked a little jittery and the second thing was he didn't explain
00:52:41.540
the europe travel um ban as well as he should have because if you're an american in europe you can come
00:52:48.620
back right you just have to be go into a system where they're going to test you they're going to
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look at you i have to tell you i i got that i don't know what the big deal was on this nobody didn't
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say it i have a try i know but i know but i i it was implied and i understood it so okay maybe it's
00:53:04.280
so so that's president trump and you the american voter can make up your mind whether that's enough
00:53:10.240
or it isn't enough one more thing president trump's main job is to calm the nation i'll take you back
00:53:18.500
to 1933 first inaugural address fdr the only thing we have to fear is fear itself all right so he's
00:53:25.280
talking to america and that line has tagged him his legacy well that wasn't true that was not true
00:53:32.440
correct we were right in the middle of the depression and people didn't have supper
00:53:35.800
all right they had to stand on lines for food and that was fearful my grandparents went through it
00:53:42.100
i know how fearful it stayed with my father and mother forever all right so fdr basically said an
00:53:48.140
untruth in his inaugural address the only thing we have to fear is fear is that no we have to fear we
00:53:52.060
don't have supper okay but he did that to calm everything to put a sense that we are going to
00:53:59.180
recover that's exactly what trump did yes in the beginning exactly look we don't want the markets
00:54:04.400
to tank they did anyway but we want everybody to be as normal as possible that's what a president does
00:54:09.760
yes okay segue into the media democratic party alliance which we've gone over on your program
00:54:18.540
okay they are in contact with the other they work together immediately after the coronavirus
00:54:25.640
panic hit in america they came up with the strategy this can kill trump so whatever trump does it doesn't
00:54:34.500
matter whatever he does it's going to be bad here is the page one headline in the wall street journal
00:54:41.600
not a friend of donald trump quote trump's announced travel ban on europe beyond surprising european capitals
00:54:48.660
deepens tensions among transatlantic allies okay you and you know f you wall street journal
00:54:55.520
he did the right thing everybody knows that italy is closed down and there are no barriers for
00:55:02.580
people traveling throughout the country so by stopping travel he did the right thing for america
00:55:07.960
f you wall street journal because you are liars and that's what's happening so you turn on the
00:55:16.340
television the hate trump networks everything he does is wrong because they want this to be the
00:55:21.840
knockout punch on trump then you have biden go on and i i am covering him fairly on billoreilly.com back
00:55:29.240
i am covering biden no cheap shots no he has dementia i don't do that right so i'm listening
00:55:35.360
i'm sitting and i'm waiting for one specific give me one specific that you would do differently
00:55:43.020
than president trump i don't get it in a in a 17 minute address i get no specifics what i do get
00:55:51.360
is the giant federal government is going to chop this problem not only in the usa but all over the world
00:55:58.460
because we're going to get cooperation this is joe biden saying and when we get cooperation
00:56:04.680
that's going to wipe out the coronavirus is that the biggest bunch of crap you've ever heard
00:56:09.720
yeah you know it's going to wipe out the coronavirus the free market system in these
00:56:13.340
pharmaceutical companies that everybody has hated for so long they are going to they're going to
00:56:18.760
defeat the coronavirus that's what's going to happen vaccine yeah yeah yeah exactly right but in the
00:56:24.320
meantime this is being used to try to destroy trump not work together not you know we're all in it
00:56:31.980
together let's try to get mitigate the panic and try to set up a system where people have confidence
00:56:38.100
and the financial markets stop the madness no let's use it to destroy donald trump no matter what he does
00:56:45.100
it's bad all right and that's what you're seeing right before your eyes let me take you one last
00:56:49.480
place when we come back uh and that is on the last pillar and that's the economy uh what is really
00:56:55.940
happening there and uh and what should we be watching for back with bill o'reilly in uh just a second
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it is friday we are jam-packed today we're gonna have to abbreviate our conversation with bill o'reilly
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which i look forward to every every week but we have so much going on we'll check back with him in
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10 seconds station id all right so bill o'reilly now let's talk about the economy uh things are
00:59:31.600
crazy now we're up a thousand points tomorrow or monday we'll probably be down a thousand points and
00:59:37.120
then the next day up a thousand points what what are you looking at with the economy and how do you
00:59:43.780
think this is shaping out and are we doing everything we can to make sure that we're going to weather
00:59:50.360
this storm okay i'm not an economic genius uh i am a political and uh social genius but not an
01:00:00.280
economical genius got it my advice to uh those who come to bill o'reilly.com is quite clear you do
01:00:08.980
nothing you should have stops on all your stocks anyway and if you have those stops you've lost some
01:00:17.320
stocks that's fine all right um but don't buy don't sell particularly don't sell because it the
01:00:26.380
stock market will come back you don't know when but it will so if you have iras and you have college
01:00:32.460
funds just sit there don't do a thing can't time it nobody knows you sit there painful absolutely
01:00:39.580
painful but again this is what life is all about you absorb the pain you don't do anything you don't
01:00:45.580
panic you don't sell into this craziness you want to buy you're a gambler you're a vegas guy all right
01:00:51.740
because you just don't know so i see a recession and that'll hurt trump's re-election but it's not a
01:00:59.040
knockout blow because the democratic party is befuddled and their nominee joe biden uh on sunday
01:01:06.780
night i mean i i don't even know if the man's going to be able to get out a sentence so we'll
01:01:11.080
see but we will go into a recession that will hurt people some people will lose their jobs but you can
01:01:17.600
be resilient you know but you got to be thinking ahead if your employment is shaky then you got to
01:01:23.440
look into driving an uber or you got to look into an alternative job um again you don't panic but
01:01:29.980
you have to assess your situation realistically nothing is guaranteed all right nothing in this
01:01:36.600
life and you must prepare yourself as well as you can't so i do foresee a recession i don't think it's
01:01:42.800
going to be a horrendous recession a lot of capital around a lot of money on the sidelines
01:01:47.640
um but when you have a worldwide panic commerce is going to slow down and that's nobody can do
01:01:54.620
anything about that donald trump um how do you feel he's going to fare in the election if what you
01:02:04.440
just said happens we have a recession how how close very close very close election yeah it all depends
01:02:11.700
now on biden because trump's support is not going to flee him correct so he'll go in with 60 between
01:02:19.840
55 and 60 million votes that's what donald trump's gonna gonna get at this point right now right
01:02:26.200
between 55 and 60 million he got 60 million last time right and if biden is impressive he could win
01:02:33.480
if he's not trump will get re-elected bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com thanks sorry bill to cut it short
01:02:39.160
today but i appreciate it billoreilly.com billoreilly.com we'll talk to him again next friday on the
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broadcast you're listening to glenn beck tom hanks again pre-coronavirus pretty upset when he got
01:02:58.740
stranded on that desert island remember that within a week he had a beard of a like a hungover greek god
01:03:05.660
and uh i mean that would put anybody out of sorts you know having that kind of that beard well
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thankfully when he opened some of the fed fed xboxes while he was on that beach he discovered a bottle
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of shave secret in one of them and he was delighted he could shave his face with a sharpened rock at this
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point because it would come out smooth i mean because it's really not the 12 blades it's about what
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you put on the shave you know what put you put on your face to shave and this is an essential blend of
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um uh or a proprietary blend of essential oils and so he opened up a little tiki bar uh where he served
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himself cocktails uh in fact he's still there um you know running a little bar and uh and put that in
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only a few weeks away from glenn beck's new book arguing with socialists it's right around the
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corner we'll give you more details as we get closer
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welcome to the program uh i want to give you something that i don't think anybody is really
01:04:28.140
talking about today because we're all worried about other things but this is very very important
01:04:33.120
um listen carefully um please to this we've been talking about what the fed has been doing
01:04:40.060
with what's called the repo um market and what this is is a there's a like what used to be called the
01:04:48.220
discount window if a bank was in trouble they could go to the discount window and they could get
01:04:53.900
money overnight they have to have law says you have to have enough money enough money in the vault
01:05:02.380
to be able to open up the next day you have to be able to cover all of your debts okay so banks
01:05:10.440
generally have that this discount window was never opened um by banks unless they were in real trouble
01:05:19.540
the fed always had it but it was a special line you would go into and it was known so all the banks
01:05:26.320
could go oh that bank is in trouble okay and when that bank was in trouble then people would i mean
01:05:33.260
it was really it was a high risk thing you only went there when you were really in trouble and it could
01:05:39.100
cause you more trouble if you went to that window because everyone would know okay there's there's
01:05:45.160
trouble with that bank but they did that for a reason to make sure people were really responsible
01:05:50.320
with the money the banks and to let everybody know hey there's there's trouble here with this
01:05:56.940
particular sector or with this bank well that all went to hell they just opened up the discount window
01:06:02.660
and anybody can go for any reason and it's all secret and everything else let me give you a headline
01:06:08.940
federal reserve bank of new york announced it's issuing 50 billion dollars an overnight loan
01:06:14.860
or repo agreement between itself and a member investment bank in new york the fed had been
01:06:21.480
participating in the overnight lending market between banks since 2007 but 50 billion dollars on one night
01:06:31.480
to a single bank is something that has never happened before and for that matter we don't know that
01:06:39.020
this has ever happened since march 12th moody's downgraded bear stearns stocks now i'm obviously
01:06:46.440
reading to you a headline from uh 2008 the federal reserve announced it's willing to issue a 50
01:06:55.380
billion dollar overnight loan march 12th moody's downgraded bear stearns stocks and and bonds to
01:07:01.780
b to c grade effectively junk assets as investors are concerned accountants that night calculated that
01:07:08.160
bear stearns had less than three billion dollars in total cash assets versus 82 billion dollars in
01:07:14.420
liabilities so not enough cash on hand to open their doors the game was over the next morning
01:07:20.340
stocks crashed from 40 dollars a share to less than 10 dollars a share before the regulators took the
01:07:25.840
stock off the exchange within two hours jp morgan had agreed to buy bear stearns for less than two
01:07:32.040
dollars a share leveraging a one percent loan from the fed to facilitate the purchase it was the
01:07:39.180
largest bank collapse in u.s history until lehman brothers collapsed in a very similar fashion
01:07:44.800
shortly thereafter now we all remember and recognize the names and the situation of bear stearns and
01:07:52.280
lehman brothers two giant investment banks that caught were caught with their pants down when the housing
01:07:58.000
market and the cdo market fell apart in 2008 we all know that but for the most part what we don't know
01:08:06.880
is that for both banks there was an attempt to save them in both cases the night before the two largest
01:08:13.520
and most prestigious investment banks in the world collapsed the federal reserve bank of the united states
01:08:19.380
had attempted to give them huge loans tens of billions of dollars to try to bail them out each
01:08:26.120
50 billion dollars for one bank so what last night the u.s federal reserve announced its largest
01:08:38.100
this is now current history last night the federal reserve announced its largest ever overnight lending
01:08:45.720
program larger than the attempted repo loan that was to have bailed out bear stearns in 2008
01:08:52.040
by a factor of 10 the federal reserve last night loaned more than 500 billion dollars into the overnight
01:09:03.980
liquidity liquidity market that's where the banks show up to borrow some money because they don't have
01:09:10.140
enough cash on hand to cover opening the doors the next day 500 billion dollars one night
01:09:21.200
now there are only a few banks that could possibly be measured uh to have liabilities or cash needs
01:09:29.600
in the 500 billion dollar range uh morgan stanley jp morgan people's bank of china mitsubishi financial
01:09:38.580
bank of america deutsche bank the largest banks in china the largest banks in japan the largest bank in
01:09:46.300
germany and the largest banks in the u.s there is a precedent for covid 19 the spanish flu of 1918
01:09:54.200
we know how to navigate those waters but there is no precedent in world history for a bank lending
01:10:03.160
500 billion dollars to another bank in one night to cover the market losses 500 billion dollars
01:10:14.040
is larger than the annual gdp of most nations on planet earth
01:10:38.620
they're telling us the banks are fine they're telling us the banks are good and they probably
01:10:45.960
but a 500 billion dollar overnight loan is unprecedented
01:11:00.780
i want to be really careful and i have been going back and forth and really praying hard and
01:11:09.900
because i am a guy that always sees the problems
01:11:14.300
i see the holes in the you know in the titanic after we leave the iceberg i i see the problems
01:11:29.480
is better at not making people panic and saying we're going to make it we keep going
01:11:49.700
everything that i know all the history that i have of
01:14:06.720
we know that the press is not telling us the truth
01:14:10.260
this is the time where we all need our credibility
01:14:21.160
about any of the good things about donald trump
01:54:32.880
holding out of their money which is a bad thing
01:58:52.020
and people look there's been a big overreaction