The Glenn Beck Program - July 27, 2020


Glenn’s Family vs. COVID-19 | Guests: Christopher Rufo | 7⧸27⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

162.77277

Word Count

19,986

Sentence Count

1,900

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

It's devastating to be a victim of a crime, but it can be worse if you are the victim of something you didn't even know someone would commit. Home title fraud, which is actually becoming more and more of a problem these days, is a crime that very few people have even heard of. Sometimes it comes kind of out of nowhere and hits you after several months of what seems like it's been dormant, and then all of a sudden you get hit with an eviction notice of your own home from some overseas bank you've never even done business with. Someone finds the title to your home online, forges your name on the deed, stating that you've sold your home to them and then they just refile as the new owner. And when they do that, they can literally evict you from your home before you even know that it has been sold.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Thank you very much, Hillary. Nice to be back.
00:00:02.020 Our sponsor this half hour is Home Title Lock.
00:00:04.160 It's devastating to be the victim of a crime,
00:00:05.800 but it can be worse if you are the victim of a crime
00:00:08.400 you didn't even know someone would commit.
00:00:10.460 Home title fraud, which is actually becoming more and more of a problem these days,
00:00:14.160 is a crime that very few people have even heard of.
00:00:17.340 Sometimes it comes kind of out of nowhere
00:00:20.800 and hits you after several months of what seems like it's been dormant,
00:00:25.860 and then all of a sudden you get hit with an eviction notice of your own home
00:00:29.120 from some overseas bank you've never even done business with.
00:00:32.360 Someone finds the title to your home online,
00:00:34.960 forges your name on the deed, stating that you've sold your home to them,
00:00:38.480 and then, you know, look, they just refile as the new owner,
00:00:41.580 and when they do that, they can literally evict you from your own home.
00:00:45.020 Before you even know that it's been sold,
00:00:47.280 you need to be able to make a little bit of a move on this.
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00:01:17.980 We're about 15 seconds away from the radio program beginning,
00:01:21.400 where we will probably light things on fire
00:01:24.480 in, you know, sort of a peaceful protest.
00:01:27.860 That's coming up here in just a moment.
00:01:29.000 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:57.140 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:04.660 Well, hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:08.620 It is Monday.
00:02:10.840 And if you happen to be watching us,
00:02:12.880 you'll notice that I am back at home and not at the studio,
00:02:16.460 which I've been waiting to go back to the studio now for,
00:02:20.620 I don't know, about what, four months?
00:02:22.420 But I'm not back at the studio because I got a doctor's call last night about 8.30.
00:02:31.160 I'm going to give you an update on that.
00:02:32.880 Oh, the one family that has been more isolated than any other family,
00:02:40.480 I think, in America?
00:02:42.600 Yeah.
00:02:43.160 Yeah, I got the doctor's call yesterday.
00:02:44.800 And so we'll talk about that.
00:02:46.920 Also, your citizen brief.
00:02:49.200 What happened around the country this weekend?
00:02:51.940 We give you that brief in one minute.
00:02:54.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:03:01.260 Oh, yeah.
00:03:02.440 All right.
00:03:03.340 So let me tell you about real estate agents I trust.
00:03:06.460 First, there is something about getting the right person for the job
00:03:12.940 when you're charging off into the crazy world of buying and selling a home or both.
00:03:17.380 Second to the last thing you want is to go there by yourself.
00:03:21.380 The last thing you want to do is go there with an incompetent agent.
00:03:26.000 Believe me, we have all seen incompetent agents from time to time.
00:03:30.580 This is why when it comes for you to consider putting your home on the market
00:03:34.140 or to start looking for one, you can investigate with Real Estate Agents I Trust.
00:03:40.680 It's a company that I founded years ago with the express purpose of gathering together
00:03:44.500 the nation's top agents and making them available for a free service to you.
00:03:49.840 Do your own homework.
00:03:51.280 Check them out.
00:03:51.920 I think you'll be hard-pressed to find an agent who's going to work harder
00:03:54.820 than the ones that will send your way.
00:03:56.620 But I want you to do your own homework.
00:03:58.120 It's realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:04:01.020 Realestateagentsitrust.com.
00:04:07.560 Attention.
00:04:08.780 You are about to be addressed by the Ministry of Truth.
00:04:12.200 This is your Citizen Brief.
00:04:14.440 From the Ministry of Truth of the Woke Party,
00:04:18.140 this is your Monday Citizen Brief.
00:04:21.800 In the summer of peace and love.
00:04:26.080 The war marches on.
00:04:28.300 Battles are getting bloodier.
00:04:29.900 The dead pile on like crushed vegetables in a heap.
00:04:35.100 The battle for Seattle continues.
00:04:37.320 Our brothers and sisters on the front line have shown great exuberance and valor.
00:04:43.640 On Saturday night, our soldiers successfully injured 21 police officers
00:04:48.400 and set a construction fire on site.
00:04:52.420 In retaliation to capitalism and slavery of the prison system,
00:04:57.400 We lost 45 soldiers from the arrests.
00:05:01.600 But don't worry.
00:05:03.280 We have operatives on the inside.
00:05:06.180 As part of local government, Seattle City Council voted to remove the police ability
00:05:11.980 to use riot control methods during battle.
00:05:16.300 We have stripped our most immediate enemy of all of their weapons.
00:05:21.780 Seattle is now defenseless.
00:05:24.160 You have taken your spoils.
00:05:26.800 You have seized the city.
00:05:28.780 You have reshaped the former constitution itself.
00:05:34.480 You can peacefully protest.
00:05:37.020 And you are peacefully.
00:05:39.480 Remember, riots bring peace.
00:05:42.660 Looting brings wealth.
00:05:44.200 Murder brings tranquility.
00:05:47.540 Always make sure to plan out destruction with the utmost care.
00:05:53.080 Ultimately, the city of Seattle is buckling to you, the woke party's powerful grip.
00:05:59.480 The Seattle police chief told her citizens that she is so sorry,
00:06:03.860 she can't protect them anymore.
00:06:06.660 They're on their own.
00:06:08.460 You let them know how true that statement is when you ambushed that cop with an IED.
00:06:16.000 You have successfully overtaken the justice system because crime is heroic.
00:06:22.100 Destruction is renewal.
00:06:24.740 Seattle, Seattle City Attorney, says he will not file charges against the woke party soldiers.
00:06:31.940 The same in Portland.
00:06:33.480 To my soldiers in St. Louis, you have shown the legal system that they must kneel to you.
00:06:41.020 You have used your outrage to intimidate the city into rewarding our BLM soldiers.
00:06:47.680 None of the valiant activists will be charged with criminal activity.
00:06:51.740 Yes, also in St. Louis.
00:06:54.700 In Portland, you made them bow to your silliest demands.
00:06:59.640 Local politicians actually sent a cease and desist letter to the federal government
00:07:05.260 calling for the removal of courthouse fencing
00:07:08.480 because the fencing and barriers are in the right of way
00:07:13.700 and they create a hazard for Portlanders by blocking the bike lane on southwest Maine.
00:07:21.740 You have permanently blinded many of our enemies.
00:07:26.300 You have murdered and deformed and traumatized and degraded so many of our enemies
00:07:32.260 and you must continue.
00:07:35.240 Through your hate, you bring love.
00:07:38.100 Through your darkness, you bring light.
00:07:41.980 Our greatest victories have been in Seattle and Portland
00:07:44.800 but we have gained strength in most major cities.
00:07:48.760 In Austin, we lost a comrade who died what the woke party demands.
00:07:55.380 Taunting.
00:07:56.620 Also important, we must upgrade our uniform standards.
00:08:00.860 Do not confuse your brothers and sisters in the woke party for the enemy.
00:08:05.960 In Colorado, a woke party soldier shot two fellow woke partyists.
00:08:11.660 That's at least what the pigs say.
00:08:15.880 You have gripped the legal system of our enemy.
00:08:19.480 You have tensed your grip around the throat of fascism.
00:08:23.380 In Baltimore, we have, because of the woke party soldiers,
00:08:27.320 that have been arrested.
00:08:29.420 We have an operative inside there as well.
00:08:32.420 They have been released without charges.
00:08:34.100 In Chicago, 1,500 rioters were arrested.
00:08:39.040 Most will not receive any serious charge.
00:08:42.940 In Washington, D.C., prosecutors have dropped many rioting charges
00:08:46.680 against the woke party soldiers.
00:08:49.640 That's right, Democrat Party.
00:08:52.080 You're with us, but are we with you?
00:08:56.580 Soon, you will feel our wrath as well.
00:08:59.820 If we don't get what we want, when we want it,
00:09:04.060 as long as what we want is anarchy and death,
00:09:08.000 we should destroy everything in sight until we get it.
00:09:12.620 Lower yourselves to the ground
00:09:14.880 and chant aloud the three slogans of the woke party.
00:09:19.120 War is peace.
00:09:20.940 Freedom is slavery.
00:09:23.260 Ignorance is strength.
00:09:26.080 Unorthodox loyalties lead to thought crime.
00:09:29.240 Keep your phone with you at all times.
00:09:33.300 We are watching you.
00:09:35.820 Truth chips now for your safety are available.
00:09:39.980 The Ministry of Peace reminds you
00:09:42.440 that our country must remain at war
00:09:45.420 for the sake of your mental atmosphere
00:09:48.240 and for the social hierarchy of the nation
00:09:51.500 and the good of the woke party.
00:09:54.860 Remember, destroy your enemies by changing them.
00:09:58.840 It is essential that you not just crush someone,
00:10:01.900 but that you ruin their lives,
00:10:03.420 their reputations, and their personal health.
00:10:06.560 Destruction is building.
00:10:09.300 Our war is just beginning.
00:10:11.500 Our war will never end.
00:10:13.520 By 2050, the woke party will have ushered in
00:10:16.200 the nation of truth, love, and peace.
00:10:20.020 Fight the dark army.
00:10:22.300 Think about our boys fighting for equality.
00:10:24.720 And always remember,
00:10:27.120 Big Brother is watching you,
00:10:30.340 so you dare not fail.
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00:10:37.960 David has two terriers,
00:10:39.840 both of them 15 years old,
00:10:42.480 which is like Joe Biden in dog years.
00:10:46.320 However, one of them has been acting
00:10:48.200 older than the other for the past year or so.
00:10:50.500 Low energy, seemed to never really feel well.
00:10:53.360 David loves his dogs,
00:10:55.500 and as they got older,
00:10:56.620 he wanted to do everything he could
00:10:57.760 to promote their health,
00:10:58.800 so he tried Rough Greens.
00:11:00.720 Well, the dogs are still up there in years,
00:11:03.180 but now they both act younger and feel better,
00:11:05.800 and the grumpy one has perked up.
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00:11:12.500 It contains all the ingredients that your dogs need,
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00:11:19.040 Probiotics, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals,
00:11:21.480 omega oils, these are just some of the things
00:11:24.540 that your dog needs to live a healthier lifestyle,
00:11:27.380 and they're all the things that are in Rough Greens.
00:11:30.480 So give your dog the Rough Greens 14-Day Jump Start Bag.
00:11:34.020 Give it today at $14.95,
00:11:36.740 and see the difference in your dog in 14 days or less,
00:11:39.380 and I'm telling you,
00:11:40.300 the longer I feed this to Uno,
00:11:43.100 the better he seems to be.
00:11:45.040 Just go to roughgreens.com slash back.
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00:12:06.620 Mmm.
00:12:07.460 Bow.
00:12:08.660 Wow.
00:12:11.260 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:12:14.420 So glad that you're here.
00:12:15.840 It is Monday.
00:12:18.380 I was supposed to be in the studios today,
00:12:20.060 but at 830 last night,
00:12:22.520 I get a call from the doctor,
00:12:24.380 and the doctor says,
00:12:26.440 your children have COVID.
00:12:29.660 And I said,
00:12:31.020 excuse me?
00:12:32.860 Your children have COVID.
00:12:36.600 Okay.
00:12:37.820 Well, they all were sick for two days
00:12:39.800 and had a wussy little fever and a headache,
00:12:41.980 you know,
00:12:43.680 like a bad cold,
00:12:44.980 as they described it to me.
00:12:47.240 I don't feel well.
00:12:48.940 I mean,
00:12:49.780 how do you feel?
00:12:50.600 I got a headache,
00:12:51.800 and I have sniffles,
00:12:53.240 and a fever.
00:12:55.200 All right.
00:12:56.480 I can still do stuff.
00:12:58.320 No,
00:12:58.560 go to bed.
00:12:59.580 It was a bad cold with a fever.
00:13:02.020 So now everybody in the house has COVID
00:13:05.660 or had COVID,
00:13:07.200 except for my two grandchildren and me.
00:13:12.660 I'm just assuming that I'm going to get it,
00:13:15.960 I guess.
00:13:17.280 The doctor was like,
00:13:18.660 you know,
00:13:18.880 you have a,
00:13:19.640 you know,
00:13:20.680 a bad immune system,
00:13:22.440 blah,
00:13:22.780 blah,
00:13:22.940 blah.
00:13:23.160 You have,
00:13:23.800 you know,
00:13:24.060 immune problems.
00:13:25.100 And I'm like,
00:13:26.460 eh,
00:13:27.860 eh.
00:13:28.440 I mean,
00:13:28.860 really,
00:13:29.340 it was,
00:13:29.920 it was like a bad cold.
00:13:32.200 If that's it,
00:13:33.300 I want it.
00:13:34.800 I want it right now so I have the antibodies.
00:13:36.960 In fact,
00:13:37.280 I'm thinking about charging,
00:13:39.120 I don't know,
00:13:39.620 Stu,
00:13:39.860 what do you think?
00:13:40.400 500 bucks?
00:13:41.540 So you can come over and you can hug my children.
00:13:44.940 They'll lick their hand and then put it on your face.
00:13:47.800 I mean,
00:13:48.340 it sounds like a really bad idea.
00:13:52.180 For multiple reasons.
00:13:53.120 If this is the strain that you're going to get though.
00:13:55.580 I mean,
00:13:56.100 I know that it is bad,
00:13:57.300 but if this is the strain that you're going to get,
00:14:01.540 this is the one to get.
00:14:03.420 This is the one to have.
00:14:04.380 I'm thinking about having a chicken pox party.
00:14:06.360 Yeah.
00:14:06.700 Right.
00:14:07.660 Oh,
00:14:07.940 you look very pale.
00:14:09.200 So I think they,
00:14:11.120 what do they say?
00:14:11.880 About 80% of cases are either asymptomatic or mild symptoms.
00:14:17.380 Right.
00:14:17.620 And then you start getting into more serious symptoms after that.
00:14:21.560 But most people,
00:14:22.360 right,
00:14:22.520 that have it don't have these devastating effects.
00:14:26.220 It's just hard to predict who,
00:14:27.460 who does,
00:14:28.600 who gets them and who not,
00:14:29.640 who doesn't.
00:14:30.160 I mean,
00:14:30.300 we know older people get it more often people with preexisting conditions,
00:14:33.220 but it's like,
00:14:34.020 you know,
00:14:34.580 Freddie Freeman of the,
00:14:35.560 of the Atlanta Braves.
00:14:36.660 Who's,
00:14:37.080 you know,
00:14:37.340 pretty well in shape,
00:14:38.340 got 104 fever from it.
00:14:40.880 Who knows what's how it's going to hit you.
00:14:43.780 Yeah.
00:14:44.140 My doctor was like,
00:14:45.080 I want to start you on a flight.
00:14:46.640 You're going to get it.
00:14:47.480 You have a compromised immune system.
00:14:49.760 You're old,
00:14:50.420 you're fat.
00:14:51.100 And I'm like,
00:14:51.480 okay,
00:14:51.780 well,
00:14:52.060 I mean,
00:14:52.420 you don't have to be rude about it.
00:14:54.220 Yeah.
00:14:55.080 Truth teller.
00:14:57.240 Yeah.
00:14:57.660 Thank you.
00:14:58.360 Thank you.
00:14:59.160 So hydroxychloroquine,
00:15:01.640 zinc,
00:15:03.240 baby aspirin.
00:15:07.160 And I'm like,
00:15:07.940 oh no,
00:15:08.280 don't give me baby aspirin.
00:15:09.480 I mean,
00:15:09.700 I'm,
00:15:10.000 I'm still working my way up to ibuprofen,
00:15:12.100 800 baby aspirin and busonanide.
00:15:19.080 Ooh.
00:15:19.640 I don't know.
00:15:20.560 I was supposed to inhale this.
00:15:22.160 The breathable steroid.
00:15:23.200 That's a steroid for your lungs.
00:15:24.520 Yeah.
00:15:24.860 They're saying they have some good success with that.
00:15:27.580 Yeah.
00:15:27.940 I guess a doctor in Texas,
00:15:29.640 I think started using this and says it's really,
00:15:32.920 really good because it attacks it at the roots,
00:15:35.000 your lungs.
00:15:37.480 So I haven't had my baby aspirin yet,
00:15:39.300 but I'm afraid to take it.
00:15:40.340 Cause I mean,
00:15:41.180 then I'm flying high.
00:15:42.060 God only knows what I'll say on the air.
00:15:44.200 Well,
00:15:44.680 I'm interested.
00:15:45.360 Cause you,
00:15:45.740 so you don't know that you have COVID.
00:15:47.840 These are what kind of just in case a situation or you're not sure.
00:15:53.040 Yeah.
00:15:53.160 Well,
00:15:53.300 everybody's everybody in the family's on them now.
00:15:55.880 I mean,
00:15:56.280 every,
00:15:56.740 everybody dropped like flies last week,
00:15:58.860 just dropped like flies.
00:16:01.000 It was one after another,
00:16:02.560 after another,
00:16:03.040 but luckily,
00:16:03.760 I mean,
00:16:04.640 unlike the Omega man,
00:16:06.100 you know,
00:16:06.960 or legend,
00:16:07.740 I was the only one left there for a while,
00:16:10.020 but they got better fast.
00:16:11.260 Cause I was like,
00:16:11.840 if somebody has got to cook food,
00:16:12.980 I don't know how to.
00:16:16.300 That's good.
00:16:17.080 That's good.
00:16:17.600 I'm sure they appreciated that.
00:16:18.880 Yeah.
00:16:19.680 So they did.
00:16:20.900 Hey,
00:16:21.100 can you get up because his house is really starting to get really like
00:16:24.720 rancid?
00:16:25.300 I don't know if something died in the refrigerator or what,
00:16:28.420 but someone needs to do something.
00:16:30.880 He needs to do something.
00:16:31.840 Cause I'm not doing it.
00:16:33.060 So is there a way,
00:16:34.080 I mean,
00:16:35.240 that we can utilize this potential ailment of yours to our advantage?
00:16:41.400 I mean,
00:16:41.660 is there a sympathy,
00:16:42.980 a sympathy quotient we can exploit to its fullest,
00:16:47.300 uh,
00:16:47.980 fullest ability,
00:16:49.420 uh,
00:16:49.600 fullest levels to,
00:16:51.280 uh,
00:16:51.480 I don't know.
00:16:51.940 I mean,
00:16:52.220 I will say,
00:16:53.080 I think today.
00:16:53.940 So,
00:16:54.180 so in other words,
00:16:54.760 so,
00:16:54.960 so like if I,
00:16:56.640 you should listen all this week cause I could be dead tomorrow.
00:17:00.080 Yeah.
00:17:00.260 Something like that.
00:17:00.940 Something like that.
00:17:01.880 I'm going to take you tomorrow.
00:17:04.400 I may not be here.
00:17:08.660 So you should listen every second.
00:17:10.740 It's not quite as believable when you were already saying,
00:17:12.960 you know,
00:17:13.880 you didn't necessarily feel that way,
00:17:15.880 but still I think we,
00:17:17.200 you know,
00:17:17.320 over the,
00:17:17.720 over the week we could build the drama.
00:17:20.360 Uh,
00:17:20.940 and again,
00:17:21.800 like this is,
00:17:22.460 it should get worse this week.
00:17:24.000 Right.
00:17:24.620 This is the week too.
00:17:26.240 I think today's the first day where people can vote on your,
00:17:29.420 going into the radio hall of fame.
00:17:31.640 So there's a,
00:17:32.800 there's a clear sympathy tie in.
00:17:35.120 Oh yeah.
00:17:35.920 Uh,
00:17:36.200 cause nobody's going to do it because I belong in the hall of fame.
00:17:39.260 No,
00:17:39.580 no,
00:17:40.400 definitely.
00:17:40.680 I mean,
00:17:40.820 I clearly don't belong in the hall of fame.
00:17:42.760 So I,
00:17:43.580 oh my gosh,
00:17:44.360 I,
00:17:45.880 uh,
00:17:46.220 Stu,
00:17:46.500 I just found out,
00:17:47.300 uh,
00:17:47.620 I,
00:17:48.240 I,
00:17:49.400 I'm all out of zinc.
00:17:51.380 I'm all out of zinc.
00:17:52.560 I think you can kind of hear the,
00:17:54.100 that's bad.
00:17:55.780 Uh,
00:17:56.280 no,
00:17:56.600 that's the baby aspirin that you were listening to.
00:17:58.640 That's,
00:17:59.420 and I've only got a few of the baby aspirin.
00:18:02.100 So I could be in a lot of pain,
00:18:03.980 a lot of pain.
00:18:05.900 Now,
00:18:05.960 someone who deserved to go in the radio hall of fame,
00:18:08.440 probably picks up an empty bottle and is prepared to fake his,
00:18:12.120 his lack of medication.
00:18:13.600 You obviously don't,
00:18:14.580 I don't deserve it.
00:18:15.420 Right.
00:18:15.680 So you can still hear the pills jiggling around and everyone knows that
00:18:18.360 you're lying.
00:18:18.600 This will be clearly a sympathy vote,
00:18:21.580 clearly a sympathy vote,
00:18:22.920 which is great,
00:18:24.020 which is great.
00:18:25.900 So,
00:18:26.260 uh,
00:18:26.800 it's the way you can go by the way to,
00:18:28.200 uh,
00:18:28.440 we should point this out.
00:18:29.300 Radio vote.com.
00:18:30.620 I think you can.
00:18:31.240 One person,
00:18:31.720 I think it's one vote per email address,
00:18:33.540 radio vote.com.
00:18:35.460 And you have a chance to vote for Glenn as one of the,
00:18:38.100 uh,
00:18:38.340 spoken word,
00:18:39.200 uh,
00:18:39.880 radio hall of famers to go in,
00:18:41.340 uh,
00:18:41.520 this year.
00:18:42.160 We,
00:18:42.720 it would be cool.
00:18:43.760 I mean,
00:18:44.120 cause at least,
00:18:44.680 you know,
00:18:44.920 make Glenn feel better.
00:18:45.980 Maybe it'll be right.
00:18:47.120 Well,
00:18:47.320 maybe it's something we can mention,
00:18:48.380 uh,
00:18:48.940 in his eulogy.
00:18:51.720 This is probably going to be a,
00:18:53.580 uh,
00:18:53.760 and one of those things that they give you when you're dead,
00:19:00.280 you know,
00:19:00.820 a good broadcaster would know the name of it,
00:19:02.880 but I don't remember what it is.
00:19:04.440 Cause I'm so sick.
00:19:08.680 Oh,
00:19:09.140 Glenn.
00:19:12.740 Oh,
00:19:13.180 okay.
00:19:13.380 Okay.
00:19:13.700 Okay.
00:19:14.100 Still there.
00:19:14.800 I could,
00:19:15.240 but it could go.
00:19:15.880 I could go at any minute.
00:19:16.920 I could go at any minute.
00:19:18.080 This is very Chris Cuomo.
00:19:19.740 This entire performance.
00:19:21.300 Uh,
00:19:21.740 at any time I expect you to come out of your basement and say for the first time you've been allowed out of your room.
00:19:26.580 Yeah.
00:19:27.620 Yeah.
00:19:28.280 Well,
00:19:29.340 uh,
00:19:30.100 that's what I would do.
00:19:31.100 Yeah.
00:19:31.260 That's what I would do.
00:19:32.100 And,
00:19:32.580 uh,
00:19:32.980 Chris,
00:19:33.260 of course I wouldn't be on CNN doing it.
00:19:35.220 I wouldn't say that I'm a credible journalist.
00:19:37.240 I'd tell you the whole time.
00:19:38.600 Yeah.
00:19:38.960 I'm not doing anything.
00:19:39.660 The doctor's telling me to do.
00:19:40.820 Cause I think this is,
00:19:42.640 I think I'm serious.
00:19:43.780 If this is what it is,
00:19:46.580 this is ridiculous.
00:19:48.120 If this is the way 80% of the people feel when they get it,
00:19:53.320 this is ridiculous.
00:19:54.200 Take 20% random 20% if you have to,
00:19:57.000 I don't care.
00:19:58.020 Just quarantine the people that are,
00:20:01.060 are most likely to get it.
00:20:03.440 Right.
00:20:03.920 Like,
00:20:04.180 like the first baseman for major league baseball franchises,
00:20:07.420 right?
00:20:07.740 Let's just,
00:20:08.160 just quarantine them because they're super likely to get,
00:20:10.820 you can't,
00:20:11.340 you don't know.
00:20:11.880 That's the whole point.
00:20:12.620 You don't know which people are going to be affected by it.
00:20:15.220 You can get,
00:20:15.760 take a guess.
00:20:16.460 You can eliminate the most of the most vulnerable.
00:20:18.860 And I think that's what we're trying to do,
00:20:20.420 I guess now.
00:20:21.200 Right.
00:20:21.460 I mean,
00:20:21.640 that's,
00:20:22.380 I would,
00:20:22.760 you know,
00:20:22.940 seemingly what we're trying to do at the moment.
00:20:24.880 I mean,
00:20:26.040 can I ask a question?
00:20:28.100 Are they screwing with the color on the television show or do I,
00:20:33.480 have I just gotten really,
00:20:34.840 really greenish?
00:20:36.460 You do.
00:20:37.940 There is an issue with the,
00:20:39.260 with that right now.
00:20:39.940 If you happen to be viewing on blaze,
00:20:41.340 there is an issue.
00:20:42.380 I think it's,
00:20:43.480 it looks bad in your monitor.
00:20:45.120 Now it is fixed.
00:20:46.180 I believe for the normal viewer.
00:20:48.160 Is it possible that I gave the camera COVID and the,
00:20:53.040 and the camera is now sick.
00:20:54.280 I'm getting Fauci.
00:20:55.220 Or am I starting to look,
00:20:56.780 or am I starting to look that bad?
00:20:58.920 Well,
00:20:59.240 try really hard to really listen carefully because he almost always has a
00:21:05.580 mask on.
00:21:06.880 Almost,
00:21:07.480 almost always has a mask on.
00:21:11.360 Okay.
00:21:11.660 I mean,
00:21:12.160 you know,
00:21:12.880 unless he's out in public or something,
00:21:15.220 you know,
00:21:15.760 he'll wear it,
00:21:16.600 but he'll wear it around his neck.
00:21:18.160 You know,
00:21:18.860 it's like,
00:21:19.320 it's like Cuomo.
00:21:20.200 Did you see this?
00:21:20.880 You were on vacation last week.
00:21:22.160 Did you see Cuomo?
00:21:23.560 I see people,
00:21:24.440 people send me every Cuomo story now because of all the shows I've done on,
00:21:28.440 on Andrew Cuomo and Chris Cuomo.
00:21:30.640 He,
00:21:31.460 which one are you talking about?
00:21:33.580 Which one of the many incidents?
00:21:35.100 The one where he went,
00:21:36.680 the one where he was out in public and he's glad handing everybody.
00:21:41.540 And then he goes backstage,
00:21:43.060 takes his mask off and he's,
00:21:44.580 he's laughing it up with everybody else.
00:21:46.360 Everybody else is wearing a mask.
00:21:47.940 He's not wearing one.
00:21:49.240 No.
00:21:49.520 Well,
00:21:49.640 he's,
00:21:49.900 he gets to do whatever he wants.
00:21:51.360 Yeah.
00:21:51.680 Yeah.
00:21:52.140 Oh God.
00:21:52.740 He is.
00:21:52.940 He is the worst.
00:21:53.940 Cause he's the,
00:21:54.540 he's the greatest governor of all time.
00:21:57.460 You don't,
00:21:57.780 I don't think you,
00:21:58.400 I think you missed that.
00:21:59.380 No,
00:21:59.600 I definitely missed that part.
00:22:00.800 I've seen how they've been trying to do that.
00:22:02.940 But no,
00:22:03.580 he is not the greatest governor of all time.
00:22:05.100 The worst governor in America.
00:22:06.980 Bar none.
00:22:08.820 Did you see there's a new Roger Ailes movie coming out?
00:22:14.260 There's a new Roger Ailes movie coming out.
00:22:17.500 This one is showing the good side of Roger.
00:22:20.900 And it's just like Roger Ailes to do this before his death.
00:22:25.380 He did it with John Voight.
00:22:27.920 And the only reason why I bring this up is because in the article,
00:22:32.000 it says that John met Roger through me.
00:22:37.200 We went to dinner together.
00:22:38.760 I don't even remember it.
00:22:39.940 That's how,
00:22:40.500 that's how sick with pre COVID I was.
00:22:44.580 I don't even remember that,
00:22:46.740 but I guess you can vote.
00:22:48.680 How do you vote for me?
00:22:50.060 Radio vote.com radio vote.com.
00:22:53.140 You can vote today through August 9th.
00:22:54.760 One vote for email address.
00:22:56.140 If you have a lots of email addresses,
00:22:57.520 don't do that.
00:22:58.260 Don't don't vote for talent or who really deserves it.
00:23:02.500 Vote for the sick guy.
00:23:03.880 Me.
00:23:05.720 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:23:10.360 All right.
00:23:11.380 Greg lives in Hawaii.
00:23:13.180 So I don't know why we're talking about him.
00:23:14.820 I mean,
00:23:15.180 okay.
00:23:15.500 So he has some pain.
00:23:16.940 Yeah.
00:23:17.380 Well,
00:23:17.540 you live in Hawaii.
00:23:18.420 last year,
00:23:20.120 uh,
00:23:20.580 his knee started as well.
00:23:21.800 He made,
00:23:22.300 it made climbing the stairs and walking distances almost impossible.
00:23:25.760 Uh,
00:23:26.280 and,
00:23:26.840 uh,
00:23:27.140 following shortly after that hip shoulder pain.
00:23:32.480 Yeah.
00:23:34.380 Uh,
00:23:34.820 he might as well live in,
00:23:35.720 I don't know,
00:23:36.320 Chicago.
00:23:37.420 The interesting part,
00:23:38.700 Greg had been taking relief factor for three days,
00:23:41.720 three days.
00:23:42.500 When he heard about relief factory,
00:23:44.060 he decided to give it a try.
00:23:45.540 Three days later,
00:23:46.600 the knee stopped swelling.
00:23:47.720 The back,
00:23:48.720 the hips,
00:23:49.140 the shoulders began to settle down.
00:23:51.180 Uh,
00:23:51.700 I mean,
00:23:52.200 my life is the same.
00:23:53.960 I,
00:23:54.180 it totally changed my life.
00:23:56.060 When I started taking relief factor,
00:23:57.620 he got his life back.
00:23:58.880 If you're living with pain,
00:24:00.420 get your life back as well.
00:24:02.580 Greg is now enjoying Hawaii.
00:24:05.060 It's not a drug,
00:24:06.400 but it was,
00:24:07.120 uh,
00:24:07.420 developed by doctors and 70% of the people who try it go on to order more.
00:24:12.140 Why?
00:24:12.720 Because it works.
00:24:13.420 So try their three week quick start pack.
00:24:15.560 It's 1995.
00:24:16.640 Relieffactor.com.
00:24:19.220 800-500-8384.
00:24:21.780 Relieffactor.com.
00:24:23.460 Back tonight,
00:24:23.920 a new episode of Stu Does America.
00:24:26.080 Of course,
00:24:26.460 go to blazetv.com slash Glenn.
00:24:28.600 Use the promo code Glenn.
00:24:29.600 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program and,
00:24:40.140 uh,
00:24:40.440 welcome to Mr.
00:24:41.180 Pat Gray.
00:24:41.760 Don't get too close to your,
00:24:43.080 uh,
00:24:43.400 your headphones,
00:24:44.360 uh,
00:24:44.660 Pat,
00:24:44.980 or to the camera lens.
00:24:46.400 Uh,
00:24:46.880 apparently my family all has COVID.
00:24:49.800 The most isolated family on the planet,
00:24:52.140 except for one weekend over a month ago,
00:24:55.600 over a month ago,
00:24:57.100 we had 400 people up at our house.
00:25:00.200 Um,
00:25:00.640 and if we were going to get it two weeks after that is when we should have gotten it.
00:25:04.860 Uh,
00:25:05.340 but we didn't.
00:25:06.240 No,
00:25:06.520 we didn't.
00:25:06.940 Instead,
00:25:07.440 we just isolated and,
00:25:08.880 and stayed indoors.
00:25:10.740 And,
00:25:10.940 uh,
00:25:11.340 I think it can take up to 30.
00:25:12.780 Somehow or another got COVID.
00:25:14.080 It can to incubate or whatever they call that to,
00:25:18.140 to,
00:25:18.420 to percolate in your system.
00:25:19.980 I think it can take up to 30 days.
00:25:23.180 Now,
00:25:23.620 initially they said,
00:25:24.520 everybody took,
00:25:25.240 they said it takes,
00:25:25.820 it took,
00:25:26.540 it takes 15 minutes and then it went to like two weeks.
00:25:29.180 And then it was like,
00:25:30.200 maybe it's 30 days.
00:25:32.200 And then it was like,
00:25:32.940 nah,
00:25:33.220 it could,
00:25:33.520 you know,
00:25:33.980 a year and a half later,
00:25:34.980 if you're exposed,
00:25:36.880 it could just pop right out.
00:25:39.020 So,
00:25:39.440 you were doctors present at your birth.
00:25:41.520 Because if they were,
00:25:43.580 that was a crowded room.
00:25:44.920 You shouldn't have been in.
00:25:46.100 You could get it at any moment.
00:25:48.320 Um,
00:25:48.820 but,
00:25:49.220 uh,
00:25:49.960 so I don't know how,
00:25:51.180 but everybody last week,
00:25:52.600 I mean,
00:25:52.920 I think I joked about it,
00:25:54.400 uh,
00:25:54.680 last week,
00:25:55.300 uh,
00:25:55.720 on the air that,
00:25:57.160 uh,
00:25:57.760 and it's the only reason why we're on the air today is because I joked about it with,
00:26:01.760 uh,
00:26:02.040 the head of,
00:26:02.680 uh,
00:26:02.920 Mercury.
00:26:03.260 And I said,
00:26:04.120 yeah,
00:26:04.260 everybody's dropping from fly.
00:26:05.460 We got the COVID here.
00:26:07.480 And,
00:26:08.000 uh,
00:26:08.360 he was like,
00:26:09.060 everybody's dropping like flies.
00:26:10.600 Glenn may be joking,
00:26:12.060 but I'm smarter than he is.
00:26:14.120 So I'm going to tell engineering to have everything ready to go.
00:26:17.240 So last night I get a call and they were in my house last night at midnight after my wife and I came in with masks and wiped everything down in here.
00:26:28.100 Uh,
00:26:28.660 so they could come in and,
00:26:29.860 and put the,
00:26:31.320 uh,
00:26:31.600 put the program back on the air because everything had been ripped out of my house because I was going back to work today.
00:26:36.780 Hmm.
00:26:39.120 Can't they just leave it there?
00:26:40.200 I don't know.
00:26:40.800 You know,
00:26:41.860 if you ever have a hankering to stay home,
00:26:44.020 you can just do it.
00:26:45.340 Well,
00:26:45.500 can't they just leave it?
00:26:46.180 That's why they don't put it there because he'll stay home every day.
00:26:49.000 That's why they don't do it.
00:26:50.060 Right.
00:26:50.340 I think that's,
00:26:51.180 that's exactly right.
00:26:52.200 They don't want to put it in my house because they know I will never come back into the studio.
00:26:56.440 And I paid a lot of money for those studios.
00:26:58.820 So yeah,
00:26:59.600 in retrospect,
00:27:00.780 not a good idea.
00:27:02.200 Although we might get Joe Rogan.
00:27:03.900 I mean,
00:27:04.440 I think we should,
00:27:05.560 I think all the listeners should email Joe Rogan today and tell him work at the Mercury studios.
00:27:12.880 I think Joe Rogan has enough money for his own building.
00:27:15.580 Uh,
00:27:15.900 maybe several buildings.
00:27:17.320 No,
00:27:17.340 he does,
00:27:17.780 but he's smarter than that.
00:27:19.680 He's smarter than that.
00:27:21.320 You know,
00:27:21.980 why would he,
00:27:22.860 why would he,
00:27:23.640 when you can just,
00:27:25.460 when you can have somebody else's studio and just rent,
00:27:28.680 why would you buy a huge,
00:27:30.760 why would you buy the Paramount lot?
00:27:32.580 Right.
00:27:32.960 You know what I'm saying?
00:27:33.960 That makes a lot of sense.
00:27:34.940 That makes no sense.
00:27:35.900 You know,
00:27:36.100 Pat,
00:27:36.260 this is the sort of reasoning that's going to get Glenn into the radio hall of fame.
00:27:40.060 It's this sort of thinking out of the box.
00:27:42.500 That's going to win it for him.
00:27:43.500 I think.
00:27:44.700 Uh,
00:27:44.940 it's radio,
00:27:45.660 is it radio vote.com?
00:27:48.020 Yeah.
00:27:48.640 Radio vote.com.
00:27:49.480 I've already voted.
00:27:50.180 I mean,
00:27:50.320 not for Glenn.
00:27:51.120 Right.
00:27:51.460 Uh,
00:27:51.660 but I did vote.
00:27:52.360 NPR.
00:27:52.880 NPR guys.
00:27:53.560 No,
00:27:53.800 yeah,
00:27:54.060 I went with NPR.
00:27:54.820 I thought that would be a good,
00:27:55.760 they better than Glenn.
00:27:57.360 If I lose to the NPR guys and listen,
00:28:00.000 audience,
00:28:00.680 cause I know you,
00:28:01.440 you will vote for the NPR guys.
00:28:03.200 Cause you'll think it's funny.
00:28:04.600 Don't,
00:28:05.100 it won't be funny to me.
00:28:06.380 It was funny last year when you lost to the fabulous sports babe or whoever,
00:28:18.140 that was funny.
00:28:20.480 This will not be funny.
00:28:22.760 It'll be funny.
00:28:23.300 I'm the Susan,
00:28:24.020 the radio hall of fame.
00:28:25.860 Right.
00:28:26.800 I'm the Susan Lucci.
00:28:28.120 And I know I'm never going to get in it because I've been told by the guy who runs the radio
00:28:33.120 hall of fame,
00:28:33.680 you will never be inducted to the hall of fame.
00:28:37.580 Now this is a very long time ago,
00:28:39.020 right?
00:28:39.320 This is a,
00:28:40.100 this is many,
00:28:40.740 many,
00:28:41.000 many years.
00:28:41.660 He's still there.
00:28:42.840 He's still there.
00:28:43.940 And believe me,
00:28:44.980 he still remembers the president.
00:28:47.440 You know what?
00:28:48.060 The place is somebody we know pretty well.
00:28:50.660 Yeah.
00:28:50.940 Yeah.
00:28:51.080 And I would think we know,
00:28:52.280 but the guy who,
00:28:53.620 the guy who started it all is there.
00:28:55.640 Okay.
00:28:56.260 Well,
00:28:56.620 here's the thing.
00:28:57.340 Here's the thing.
00:29:00.420 You know,
00:29:01.080 last year,
00:29:02.380 apparently when you could vote,
00:29:04.200 it counted for like,
00:29:06.900 it could override all the other votes,
00:29:09.540 but apparently somebody did what I would have done this year and cheated.
00:29:14.460 And we're,
00:29:15.120 we're offering like prizes for people who could vote and,
00:29:19.340 you know,
00:29:20.220 set up extra emails and everything else.
00:29:22.720 And so now it's only one 20th of the vote,
00:29:26.160 which I think is not the way it should be.
00:29:29.280 But,
00:29:29.720 uh,
00:29:30.480 wow.
00:29:30.840 You know,
00:29:31.060 cause listeners listen more than,
00:29:32.740 you know,
00:29:32.980 probably board members do.
00:29:34.500 Oh yeah.
00:29:35.300 And board members sometimes can have vendettas against people and then they
00:29:39.220 never get in.
00:29:39.900 You're doing a good job to win this vote.
00:29:42.200 Let me tell you,
00:29:42.780 you are working it hard.
00:29:44.980 Again,
00:29:45.520 the reason I'm on baby aspirin right now,
00:29:48.000 I'm on baby aspirin.
00:29:50.100 You can't be held responsible for what I'm saying someplace,
00:29:53.840 but it's so small.
00:29:54.600 Cause it's printed for baby eyes.
00:29:57.060 All the warnings.
00:29:58.460 I don't know if I should be operating high,
00:30:00.960 you know,
00:30:01.360 the heavy machinery with this or not.
00:30:03.160 I don't know.
00:30:04.520 Probably not.
00:30:05.320 Cause I never see babies operating heavy machinery.
00:30:08.620 That's true.
00:30:09.160 So it might,
00:30:10.320 they might all be on baby aspirin and it probably,
00:30:13.560 probably.
00:30:14.220 Now let me ask you this.
00:30:15.160 What does the baby aspirin do in the COVID situation?
00:30:19.420 Oh,
00:30:19.660 it's a strong,
00:30:20.580 it's a strong pain reliever.
00:30:22.240 It's okay.
00:30:23.760 I'm,
00:30:24.120 I'm still working up to ibuprofen 800.
00:30:26.540 You know,
00:30:26.800 when the doctor says,
00:30:27.540 have you ever now listen,
00:30:28.940 I want to talk to you about something.
00:30:30.180 I want to be serious here for a moment.
00:30:32.180 Have you ever had ibuprofen 800?
00:30:34.440 I want to just slap the doctor when they say that.
00:30:36.900 Yeah.
00:30:37.280 It's like,
00:30:37.820 no,
00:30:38.000 no doc,
00:30:38.560 slow down.
00:30:39.300 Not ibuprofen 800.
00:30:42.060 I take them by the handful doc.
00:30:45.580 Anyway,
00:30:46.480 never had anything that strong.
00:30:48.380 So I think we've cracked,
00:30:51.260 I really think we've cracked this.
00:30:52.720 Did you see the Yale epidemiologist who said,
00:30:55.140 stop with the hydro hydroxychloroquine scare tactics?
00:31:00.420 Yes.
00:31:01.100 It works.
00:31:03.220 It works.
00:31:04.140 And we all had to hate it,
00:31:05.560 I guess,
00:31:05.980 because we all hate Donald Trump,
00:31:07.720 but it works.
00:31:09.380 It's such a,
00:31:10.200 and I don't know.
00:31:11.160 it's so bizarre.
00:31:12.920 It's like a religious fervor around this one medication on both sides of it too.
00:31:17.300 I mean,
00:31:17.420 like,
00:31:17.920 like it obviously doesn't cure every single case,
00:31:20.580 right?
00:31:20.860 It does.
00:31:21.380 It's,
00:31:21.680 but it does seem to help in some cases.
00:31:23.760 There's been multiple studies that should be tried and it should,
00:31:26.440 you know,
00:31:26.600 it's been tried in several areas and,
00:31:28.360 and,
00:31:28.900 and like,
00:31:29.120 there's this fervor against it and for it as if it's like been this like long-term political dividing point,
00:31:36.220 like,
00:31:36.480 like pro-life and pro-choice.
00:31:37.440 You know what it is?
00:31:37.980 Like pro-hydroxy and anti-hydroxy.
00:31:40.180 And we all have this in our DNA for the last 50 years.
00:31:42.500 It's like,
00:31:42.940 well,
00:31:43.140 I,
00:31:43.400 we all just want something that works,
00:31:44.640 right?
00:31:44.960 Like Trump also said remdesivir in the press conference where he mentioned hydroxychloroquine,
00:31:49.820 the same press conference.
00:31:52.320 And that's fine.
00:31:53.380 Nobody cares about remdesivir.
00:31:54.560 No one cares about that one.
00:31:55.200 Why?
00:31:55.460 Nobody.
00:31:55.760 I don't know.
00:31:56.840 I just don't understand it.
00:31:57.860 I talked to a,
00:31:58.480 I talked to a listener last week who said his whole family got it and it was like the sniffles for his kids.
00:32:03.000 It was like a mild cold for him.
00:32:05.520 Then his wife was really sick because she's got underlying issues and they wouldn't give her hydroxychloroquine at the hospital.
00:32:11.700 So we brought her home and their,
00:32:13.260 their primary care physician ordered hydroxychloroquine for 12 hours later.
00:32:19.320 She was almost completely better.
00:32:21.140 Wow.
00:32:21.660 12 hours later.
00:32:22.500 Yeah.
00:32:22.900 Yeah.
00:32:23.160 It's amazing.
00:32:24.040 I got it from my vet.
00:32:25.760 Really?
00:32:26.420 I'm kidding.
00:32:26.980 Yeah.
00:32:27.080 Um,
00:32:27.520 no,
00:32:28.140 you know,
00:32:28.380 they were talking about in some States,
00:32:30.260 they are making it illegal for doctors to prescribe it.
00:32:33.600 I know that's insanity.
00:32:36.460 Insanity.
00:32:37.000 As Stu said,
00:32:37.940 it's not the cure all,
00:32:40.620 but it does help a lot of people.
00:32:42.520 But I,
00:32:42.880 I will tell you that my doctor has done a lot of research and he is always calling me going,
00:32:48.920 Hey,
00:32:49.080 Hey,
00:32:49.360 you should know.
00:32:50.000 Um,
00:32:50.960 but,
00:32:51.360 um,
00:32:52.680 uh,
00:32:53.380 hydroxychloroquine is what I'm supposed to take.
00:32:56.740 He said with zinc,
00:32:58.380 not with,
00:32:59.800 um,
00:33:00.340 uh,
00:33:00.680 not with a Z pack,
00:33:01.880 but with zinc,
00:33:02.780 um,
00:33:04.480 then the bear children's baby aspirin.
00:33:08.100 That's because people are getting,
00:33:09.940 that's because they're getting blood clots.
00:33:11.720 People are getting blood clots.
00:33:13.020 Oh,
00:33:13.300 wow.
00:33:13.700 In their lungs.
00:33:14.580 And so take one baby aspirin and it helps.
00:33:17.860 So you don't get blood clots in your lungs.
00:33:20.040 And then this is the newest part is,
00:33:22.900 I don't know what it is.
00:33:24.420 Be sued,
00:33:25.140 the sudden.
00:33:25.720 How would you say that?
00:33:26.540 Pat,
00:33:26.820 look at the label here.
00:33:28.060 How would you say that?
00:33:30.540 Yeah,
00:33:31.600 not really.
00:33:32.140 Yeah.
00:33:32.460 You,
00:33:32.960 you,
00:33:33.200 you,
00:33:33.300 you,
00:33:33.320 you,
00:33:33.800 you,
00:33:34.020 you,
00:33:34.340 you,
00:33:35.240 you,
00:33:35.340 you,
00:33:35.640 you,
00:33:35.820 you,
00:33:35.940 you,
00:33:35.960 you,
00:33:36.020 you,
00:33:36.540 you,
00:33:36.720 you,
00:33:36.740 you,
00:33:36.780 you,
00:33:36.800 you,
00:33:36.820 you,
00:33:36.840 you,
00:33:36.940 you,
00:33:37.220 you,
00:33:37.360 you,
00:33:37.420 you,
00:33:39.360 that's why I'm nominated for the radio hall of fame and you're not man.
00:33:41.920 That's why.
00:33:42.960 Wait,
00:33:43.180 but your doctor didn't give you the Pepsid.
00:33:45.240 They keep saying that there's a chance that Pepsid actually helps the fight.
00:33:49.060 Really?
00:33:49.560 I'm serious.
00:33:50.220 I mean,
00:33:50.400 that is true,
00:33:51.020 right?
00:33:51.240 It is legitimately like said that again,
00:33:53.400 that does not mean you should go out and take Pepsid for,
00:33:55.560 I don't,
00:33:55.800 you know,
00:33:55.960 I've not looked into,
00:33:56.820 but there are studies that,
00:33:58.040 that say that they think it could be a potential treatment for,
00:34:00.800 for COVID-19.
00:34:02.380 There's so many things out there.
00:34:03.720 They just say everything,
00:34:04.600 right?
00:34:04.980 Yes.
00:34:05.300 It's like,
00:34:05.800 yeah.
00:34:06.780 You know what,
00:34:07.400 Glenn,
00:34:07.740 I think,
00:34:08.400 I mean,
00:34:08.700 can we come up with like nachos?
00:34:10.980 Is it possible?
00:34:12.360 Nachos can cure COVID-19.
00:34:14.820 You should try it.
00:34:15.540 Let's see what happens.
00:34:16.780 He said,
00:34:17.540 he said,
00:34:18.080 it doesn't make sense that you didn't get it because,
00:34:21.120 you know,
00:34:21.300 you have a compromised immune system.
00:34:23.520 And I said,
00:34:24.640 doc,
00:34:24.980 I have been eating a steady diet of ice cream and Hershey's chocolate.
00:34:29.320 I think we should look into that.
00:34:30.980 I think we should look into it.
00:34:32.420 It may have helped my immune system.
00:34:35.100 It's an obvious vaccine.
00:34:36.320 It's a vaccine.
00:34:37.100 Right.
00:34:39.860 Ooh,
00:34:40.380 wait a minute.
00:34:40.780 I never thought about just intervenously taking Hershey's chocolate.
00:34:46.180 Wow.
00:34:46.700 That would be really,
00:34:47.680 you'd miss the taste,
00:34:49.280 but let me just,
00:34:51.660 just check with one thing here.
00:34:53.620 I just want to get Pat's take on John Roberts.
00:34:58.540 Oh my God.
00:34:59.560 John Roberts.
00:35:01.260 How this one,
00:35:02.940 this one really drives me crazy.
00:35:05.280 Yeah.
00:35:05.760 Because this one is clearly constitutional.
00:35:10.400 Yeah.
00:35:10.560 This one is not like,
00:35:11.860 well,
00:35:12.180 it's in the commerce clause.
00:35:13.680 This is the first amendment,
00:35:16.120 the first amendment and the court wouldn't even take it up.
00:35:22.340 And John Roberts was the deciding vote.
00:35:24.680 They wouldn't take up the Nevada limits on in-person worship services.
00:35:30.600 Wouldn't even listen to it.
00:35:32.720 I'm telling you just like the,
00:35:36.700 just like the Jim Crow laws and the,
00:35:39.900 oh shoot.
00:35:41.360 What was the really bad?
00:35:42.440 The Dred Scott decision.
00:35:44.060 Yeah.
00:35:44.520 The American people did not listen to the Supreme court on the Dred Scott decision.
00:35:49.600 They didn't listen and they were right for not listening.
00:35:55.000 These 10 people do not decide what our first amendment actually means.
00:36:02.320 Yeah,
00:36:02.600 it's,
00:36:02.900 it's true.
00:36:03.600 It's true.
00:36:04.040 John Roberts has lost all his,
00:36:07.280 his,
00:36:07.820 his marbles.
00:36:08.540 I mean,
00:36:08.720 he's got one job.
00:36:10.100 You've got one job.
00:36:11.520 Defend the constitution and he can't do it.
00:36:13.940 He can't do it because of his legacy or whatever.
00:36:15.960 He doesn't want to be seen as,
00:36:17.580 as conservative or he doesn't want,
00:36:19.600 his court to be seen as right wing.
00:36:22.400 I can handle Ginsburg.
00:36:24.580 I really can.
00:36:25.380 I can handle Ginsburg because she's consistent and she believes in something.
00:36:30.720 John Roberts is just political.
00:36:32.820 Yeah.
00:36:33.000 John Roberts is the worst Supreme court justice that I have seen in my lifetime because I don't believe he believes anything.
00:36:41.480 He believe he'll,
00:36:43.080 he'll go with the constitution on some things,
00:36:46.200 usually small and insignificant.
00:36:47.740 And then when it's there in the first amendment,
00:36:51.660 he goes against it.
00:36:53.500 Why?
00:36:54.120 How could you possibly do that?
00:36:55.900 How could you possibly do that?
00:36:57.960 John?
00:36:59.100 It's in the first amendment.
00:37:01.120 You know,
00:37:02.160 I know if you get up to like,
00:37:03.540 I mean,
00:37:03.820 who would expect you to read,
00:37:05.040 you know,
00:37:05.640 20,
00:37:06.320 23,
00:37:07.400 24.
00:37:07.800 I mean,
00:37:08.060 it starts to get long.
00:37:09.260 That's too many.
00:37:10.080 This is the first one.
00:37:12.340 This is the first one.
00:37:14.380 Yeah.
00:37:14.760 It should have been so crystal clear.
00:37:17.080 He's just too worried about his legacy.
00:37:18.820 That's the only thing that's,
00:37:20.220 that's on his mind.
00:37:20.900 It seems when he makes these decisions and he's made,
00:37:23.420 he's made good decisions on little teeny things,
00:37:25.720 but anytime it really matters,
00:37:27.720 he's with the liberals.
00:37:29.760 He has rewritten the constitution.
00:37:33.140 He rewrote the law,
00:37:35.300 rewrote the law for the Obama administration.
00:37:39.400 You don't do that.
00:37:40.740 You can't do that.
00:37:41.820 He rewrote it.
00:37:43.360 So he could pass it.
00:37:44.860 And now this,
00:37:46.400 he just doesn't even read the first amendment.
00:37:49.140 People of faith.
00:37:50.800 You need to stand up.
00:37:52.500 You must stand up.
00:37:54.880 There is an attack of biblical proportions coming on people of faith.
00:38:00.060 You must stand up now.
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00:39:10.920 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:39:16.560 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:39:18.320 I'm sorry.
00:39:20.540 Just as,
00:39:21.580 just as a way to,
00:39:23.460 I don't know,
00:39:24.520 uh,
00:39:25.360 try to make myself,
00:39:27.140 you know,
00:39:27.780 uh,
00:39:28.600 a little happier.
00:39:29.940 I've been looking for UFOs.
00:39:31.600 I mean,
00:39:31.780 I haven't been personally looking for UFOs,
00:39:33.660 but I've been watching all the stories on UFOs.
00:39:35.760 Have you seen the latest from the Pentagon last week while you were on vacation,
00:39:39.540 Stu?
00:39:39.920 I saw everyone referencing it about how it would,
00:39:43.540 you'd think normally this would be a big story,
00:39:45.460 but it was because of what's going on.
00:39:47.320 No one's even paying attention to it.
00:39:48.660 Right.
00:39:49.100 Yeah.
00:39:49.480 Right.
00:39:49.980 So like this really big,
00:39:52.200 you know,
00:39:53.040 everybody loves kind of scientist,
00:39:55.120 uh,
00:39:56.120 came out and testified in open,
00:39:59.560 uh,
00:40:00.360 session of Congress that the United States has retrieved vehicles.
00:40:07.080 from not this world.
00:40:11.520 They don't know where they're from,
00:40:13.260 but they're off planet.
00:40:15.780 Um,
00:40:16.340 wait,
00:40:16.740 hold it.
00:40:17.060 Just,
00:40:17.620 we have,
00:40:18.420 that's kind of a big deal,
00:40:19.920 isn't it?
00:40:20.440 Shouldn't we,
00:40:21.640 shouldn't that be maybe,
00:40:23.100 you know,
00:40:23.840 one of the top stories of the day,
00:40:26.360 perhaps,
00:40:27.700 uh,
00:40:28.420 one of the top stories of all humanity.
00:40:30.620 I mean,
00:40:31.200 that's,
00:40:31.700 we found it's like,
00:40:33.180 it's like finding a Buick that we didn't make floating in,
00:40:37.080 space.
00:40:37.640 I don't know.
00:40:38.320 Maybe we should mention that.
00:40:39.460 How'd that Buick get here?
00:40:41.860 It's very,
00:40:42.700 I mean,
00:40:42.900 if it's a Tesla,
00:40:43.740 I get it,
00:40:44.480 I get it,
00:40:45.620 but not a Buick.
00:40:46.800 No.
00:40:47.340 So what do you take of this?
00:40:48.320 I mean,
00:40:48.580 I didn't do a deep dive into it,
00:40:50.360 but I know you've been following this stuff pretty closely.
00:40:53.360 I think that I'm,
00:40:55.220 I think that I'm right about the extraterrestrial thing.
00:40:59.720 I,
00:40:59.880 I think that they have been slowly dribs and drabs recently putting all this stuff out.
00:41:06.100 Um,
00:41:06.800 and they're just preparing us for the announcement that,
00:41:10.200 yeah,
00:41:10.460 there's life.
00:41:11.720 I mean,
00:41:13.500 doesn't that seem like a big deal?
00:41:16.080 Like we,
00:41:16.800 we,
00:41:17.160 wait,
00:41:17.500 wait,
00:41:17.780 you say we've retrieved vehicles that are other worldly and that we couldn't make here on earth.
00:41:25.680 I don't know.
00:41:26.560 That's,
00:41:27.180 that sounds like a big deal.
00:41:29.200 Was there a pilot in the ship?
00:41:31.180 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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00:42:34.600 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:42:38.380 Well,
00:42:39.140 a Seattle radio host believed the protests in Seattle were really,
00:42:42.760 really peaceful.
00:42:44.280 And when Donald Trump tweeted and said,
00:42:49.000 the terrorists burn and pillage our cities,
00:42:50.980 they think it's just wonderful.
00:42:52.060 Even death must end this Seattle takeover.
00:42:55.560 Now,
00:42:56.640 Gallant,
00:42:57.260 Gallant assured the president,
00:43:01.000 I went,
00:43:01.660 I went for a walk last night.
00:43:03.440 I walked through it out of curiosity.
00:43:05.100 I saw no burning,
00:43:06.360 pillaging,
00:43:06.760 or deaths.
00:43:07.540 Chill dog.
00:43:09.560 Well,
00:43:10.000 now fast forward a few days and we arrive at the weekend where Seattle was on fire,
00:43:18.260 where vandals had set fire to a construction site at the King County Youth Service Center.
00:43:23.240 They sadly also attacked a Starbucks that had residential apartments above and the fire force residents to evacuate the smoldering building.
00:43:34.420 Unfortunately,
00:43:35.820 guess who lived right above the star?
00:43:39.060 The Starbucks.
00:43:39.940 Yeah.
00:43:42.360 This week he tweeted,
00:43:44.040 I feel like I need to buy a firearm because clearly this is going to keep happening.
00:43:49.440 Enough is enough.
00:43:50.440 And may I just say,
00:43:52.940 please?
00:43:54.060 Oh my gosh,
00:43:55.220 Paul.
00:43:56.620 Chill dog.
00:43:58.680 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:44:04.300 All the news that's happening in Seattle and Portland from the ground coming up in just a second.
00:44:09.300 A year ago,
00:44:10.180 MGM resorts reported a data breach that impacted over 10 million hotel guests worldwide.
00:44:17.120 Well,
00:44:17.760 it turns out this year,
00:44:19.240 2020,
00:44:20.000 the data breach situation went the same way everyone else seems to be going this year.
00:44:25.000 MGM resorts thought it had impacted 10 million people,
00:44:29.260 but they were off just by a little bit.
00:44:31.120 The number is 142 million people.
00:44:34.880 And the hacker,
00:44:35.940 a very reasonable guy is now selling the details of 142 million hotel guests for about $3,000.
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00:45:39.200 Christopher Ruffo has been on the program several times,
00:45:54.160 contributing editor of the city journal,
00:45:56.080 uh,
00:45:56.660 director on center and wealth and poverty.
00:45:59.420 Uh,
00:46:00.000 he has broken several stories.
00:46:02.540 Uh,
00:46:02.940 he's the guy who brought us the story,
00:46:05.260 uh,
00:46:06.140 the last time out of Seattle where they were doing sensitivity,
00:46:09.140 training,
00:46:09.820 uh,
00:46:10.700 times a thousand.
00:46:12.600 He now has a new story.
00:46:14.280 King County executive office is now doing training on dismantling the justice system.
00:46:20.420 Chris Ruffo is,
00:46:21.320 uh,
00:46:21.500 with us now,
00:46:22.500 Chris,
00:46:22.720 how are you?
00:46:23.860 I'm very well.
00:46:24.800 How are you?
00:46:26.440 I'm,
00:46:27.100 I'm good.
00:46:28.260 So Seattle,
00:46:30.080 uh,
00:46:30.460 we saw the,
00:46:31.280 the,
00:46:31.720 the juvenile new juvenile hall burned down,
00:46:35.780 uh,
00:46:36.380 this weekend that they were building.
00:46:38.520 And Seattle is actually looking to abolish prisons.
00:46:43.080 Is that right?
00:46:44.760 Yeah,
00:46:45.300 that's right.
00:46:45.860 So this really comes on the heels of Seattle city council,
00:46:49.280 uh,
00:46:49.740 support for cutting the police department by 50%.
00:46:52.580 Uh,
00:46:53.300 the next thing on their wishlist,
00:46:54.840 uh,
00:46:55.520 is to close the largest county jail in downtown Seattle,
00:46:58.980 which would reduce the county's total jail capacity by at least 60%.
00:47:03.600 Uh,
00:47:04.440 and this is something that the county executives,
00:47:06.300 uh,
00:47:07.100 had been,
00:47:07.720 uh,
00:47:08.160 kind of circulating documents.
00:47:09.700 Uh,
00:47:10.020 I broke it before he announced it.
00:47:12.300 Um,
00:47:12.580 but these are real plans,
00:47:14.380 uh,
00:47:14.840 within the next,
00:47:15.700 uh,
00:47:16.040 six to 12 months,
00:47:17.000 uh,
00:47:17.580 we could have,
00:47:18.480 uh,
00:47:18.940 a 50% of the police force and,
00:47:21.040 uh,
00:47:21.660 about 40% of the county jail capacity.
00:47:23.920 And it's all predicated on the same ideas that we talked about last time with the kind
00:47:28.940 of undoing whiteness training,
00:47:30.380 uh,
00:47:31.140 the,
00:47:31.380 the documents that I've obtained really show that critical race theory,
00:47:36.020 uh,
00:47:36.560 the idea that the world is reducible to the kind of evil force of whiteness,
00:47:40.660 uh,
00:47:41.380 and creating these racist institutions is at the heart of this plan.
00:47:45.320 And their solution is very clear.
00:47:47.400 They make it explicit.
00:47:48.680 If you have a racist criminal justice system,
00:47:51.020 the only thing that can be done is to tear it down.
00:47:57.860 When I ask you this,
00:47:59.360 every time I talk to you,
00:48:00.540 when are the people in Seattle going to wake up?
00:48:05.540 You know,
00:48:06.320 I I've been asking that question for many years,
00:48:08.540 uh,
00:48:08.800 with the hopes that,
00:48:09.840 uh,
00:48:10.160 that things could turn around.
00:48:11.700 I am curious.
00:48:13.300 There's a,
00:48:13.860 there's a,
00:48:14.360 there's a real disconnect.
00:48:15.560 And I think a lot of people are now contacting me just saying,
00:48:19.940 you know,
00:48:20.440 what's happening.
00:48:21.080 What can we do to turn it around?
00:48:22.200 People who haven't been engaged.
00:48:23.880 Uh,
00:48:24.240 I know that people,
00:48:25.640 homeowners that are selling their houses and leaving the city of Seattle,
00:48:28.660 uh,
00:48:29.360 it's up 1500% compared to the same period last year.
00:48:33.120 Some people are definitely moving with their feet.
00:48:35.680 Uh,
00:48:36.280 but there is a kind of religious fanaticism and conviction to socialist politics.
00:48:42.660 And it's rationalized in the sense that when,
00:48:46.560 when their plans don't work,
00:48:48.260 people,
00:48:48.920 people basically say we didn't go far enough and they double down.
00:48:53.140 And I'm,
00:48:54.060 I'm very afraid that that's what's happening here.
00:48:58.220 When do you move?
00:49:00.380 Do you,
00:49:00.680 have you,
00:49:01.060 have you put a line,
00:49:02.200 a red line down on the ground and said,
00:49:04.660 you know,
00:49:05.600 I mean,
00:49:05.960 because honestly,
00:49:06.860 this is getting so crazy and I'm going to use a,
00:49:11.560 uh,
00:49:12.160 hyperbolic,
00:49:12.920 um,
00:49:13.740 example here.
00:49:14.600 And I know that it is not to this level by any stretch.
00:49:18.460 Hopefully it never does come to this,
00:49:20.800 but in the,
00:49:22.420 in the 1930s,
00:49:23.600 the Jews were looking at things just starting to just completely fall apart.
00:49:28.100 And some of them said,
00:49:29.940 I'm getting out of here now while they're getting as good.
00:49:32.340 And eventually,
00:49:33.380 you know,
00:49:34.340 they were trapped and they couldn't leave.
00:49:37.280 Uh,
00:49:37.860 at what point is there a red line that you look at and go,
00:49:42.420 you know,
00:49:42.700 if it gets to here,
00:49:43.780 I got to get out of here.
00:49:46.180 Yeah.
00:49:46.700 I mean,
00:49:47.180 you know,
00:49:47.640 there is,
00:49:48.580 and I think that it's,
00:49:49.640 it's really kind of fallen and collapsed very quickly.
00:49:53.520 Five years ago,
00:49:54.420 I had a friend visiting in Seattle and he said,
00:49:56.340 wow,
00:49:56.500 this is one of the cleanest big cities in America.
00:49:59.120 Uh,
00:49:59.320 it's great.
00:49:59.860 You can go anywhere,
00:50:00.800 high quality of life.
00:50:02.160 Uh,
00:50:02.600 and then he came back last year and he said,
00:50:05.000 it looks like somebody dropped an atomic bomb on your city.
00:50:08.280 I mean,
00:50:08.600 the change has just been extremely rapid.
00:50:11.560 And I think that,
00:50:13.000 you know,
00:50:13.340 the question of when to move people are starting to now,
00:50:16.420 uh,
00:50:17.000 really speed up this exit.
00:50:18.660 If you know,
00:50:19.200 the numbers from the real estate companies are a huge exodus.
00:50:22.680 Uh,
00:50:23.000 if you look at the price of a U-Haul from Seattle to Boise,
00:50:26.860 uh,
00:50:27.360 it's about 10 times more than the price from a U-Haul from Boise to Seattle,
00:50:31.100 uh,
00:50:31.720 suggesting a huge outflow.
00:50:33.820 And,
00:50:34.340 you know,
00:50:34.820 a friend of mine who's a pillar of the Jewish community in Seattle,
00:50:37.820 uh,
00:50:38.400 you know,
00:50:38.940 as you mentioned,
00:50:40.160 he says,
00:50:40.720 you know,
00:50:41.400 all of the,
00:50:42.340 my community,
00:50:43.380 the kind of conservative Jews in Seattle,
00:50:45.340 we're now meeting very often trying to say,
00:50:49.060 when is the time that we actually leave?
00:50:50.820 And he,
00:50:51.260 and he said something I thought was very astute.
00:50:53.520 He said,
00:50:53.780 you know,
00:50:54.060 as Jews,
00:50:54.640 we have a special instinct for when things are about to go bad.
00:50:58.580 And those sentiments,
00:51:00.500 those feelings,
00:51:01.340 those premonitions,
00:51:02.100 they're now firing at an extremely rapid rate.
00:51:05.460 And people are making plans either to leave Seattle for another city,
00:51:08.920 for an outlying area.
00:51:10.340 Uh,
00:51:10.660 and some of the folks are saying it's gotten so bad.
00:51:12.780 We're actually thinking about going to Israel.
00:51:18.100 Well,
00:51:18.580 Israel,
00:51:19.320 I mean,
00:51:20.040 if the times of the seasons,
00:51:21.960 um,
00:51:23.080 are what I think they are,
00:51:25.300 Israel's not going to be a very safe place either,
00:51:27.160 but,
00:51:27.560 uh,
00:51:27.800 at least they'll stand there.
00:51:29.580 Um,
00:51:30.220 uh,
00:51:30.580 would you mind putting us in touch with him?
00:51:32.120 I'd like to,
00:51:32.660 like to talk to him about that.
00:51:34.680 Cause this is,
00:51:35.720 this is a very unique time period.
00:51:39.300 And I think people of all religions really need to wake up,
00:51:43.880 uh,
00:51:44.380 especially with what happened with John Roberts this weekend when they don't
00:51:47.660 recognize the first amendment that sets it completely apart from the
00:51:52.880 government.
00:51:53.240 Uh,
00:51:54.080 I don't know what's coming.
00:51:55.660 So,
00:51:56.380 so tell me more about this document that you,
00:51:59.140 you found the community supports meeting.
00:52:01.640 Tell me the highlights of this document.
00:52:03.660 So this is a document that is,
00:52:06.580 comes from the King County executive's office and really provides the
00:52:09.980 theoretical basis for the executive's plan to,
00:52:13.180 uh,
00:52:13.860 really just completely and permanently shut down the largest jail,
00:52:17.480 uh,
00:52:18.060 with no plans to replace it.
00:52:19.440 And it,
00:52:19.820 it basically looks kind of like a hybrid of a university lecture on critical
00:52:24.300 race theory,
00:52:25.060 uh,
00:52:25.660 or a diversity training and kind of a,
00:52:27.960 a very progressive company.
00:52:29.660 But it has kind of a chart and a pyramid that says underneath the justice
00:52:34.660 system are,
00:52:35.980 are the thing that is foundational to the justice system in Seattle and the,
00:52:40.040 and in the United States is white racism,
00:52:43.780 white supremacy,
00:52:45.120 white fragility,
00:52:46.040 uh,
00:52:47.040 and a whole other series of,
00:52:49.220 of kind of the buzzwords that have been circulating lately.
00:52:52.680 And then it goes up the pyramid.
00:52:54.420 And then at some point they say,
00:52:55.980 you know,
00:52:56.680 when criminal offenders offend,
00:52:58.760 it's actually,
00:52:59.480 uh,
00:53:00.280 the,
00:53:00.480 the fault of society,
00:53:01.920 not that criminal offender.
00:53:03.420 And the logic is,
00:53:05.180 uh,
00:53:05.360 well,
00:53:05.580 if you have a racist society that in essence forces people,
00:53:09.100 especially people of color to commit crimes,
00:53:11.300 if you abolish the institutions,
00:53:14.020 uh,
00:53:15.120 of the carceral system,
00:53:16.460 if you abolish the jails,
00:53:17.740 if you abolish,
00:53:18.440 uh,
00:53:19.060 the police,
00:53:19.900 if you abolish the municipal court,
00:53:21.720 uh,
00:53:22.320 those people will stop offending because their oppression has been lifted.
00:53:27.000 And I mean,
00:53:28.280 it's absurd.
00:53:29.660 It,
00:53:29.840 it,
00:53:30.160 it,
00:53:30.420 it doesn't work in practice at all,
00:53:32.140 uh,
00:53:32.860 and gets the causality,
00:53:34.160 uh,
00:53:34.720 so skewed.
00:53:35.640 It's hard to even understand on logical grounds,
00:53:38.100 but this is the kind of pseudo scientific kind of pseudo academic nonsense that is driving the decision-making at the highest levels of government in Seattle and Portland and New York elsewhere.
00:53:52.640 Uh,
00:53:53.160 and it's really shocking because they're really boiling down a very complex social problem crime.
00:54:02.140 Uh,
00:54:02.820 to just,
00:54:03.740 you know,
00:54:04.060 white people are evil and they've set up these evil institutions that force people to do,
00:54:08.840 uh,
00:54:09.540 wrong and,
00:54:10.920 and their,
00:54:11.660 their only solution.
00:54:12.640 That's not reform at this point.
00:54:14.120 For many years,
00:54:14.920 it was about criminal justice reform.
00:54:17.020 Uh,
00:54:17.500 they've moved well beyond that in very rapid succession to do criminal justice abolition.
00:54:23.340 And,
00:54:23.640 you know,
00:54:23.900 my last thing I'd say is that you had three weeks ago cutting the police department 50%,
00:54:28.780 uh,
00:54:29.520 this week cutting the jails by 60%.
00:54:31.980 And my sources in city government are saying the next target is to get rid of the municipal courts,
00:54:38.040 uh,
00:54:38.700 almost all together.
00:54:40.960 Jeez.
00:54:42.360 And what,
00:54:42.840 and what do you have instead?
00:54:45.480 So they're basically saying that we are not going to prosecute,
00:54:48.980 uh,
00:54:49.500 or,
00:54:49.980 or bring to the courts,
00:54:51.280 any misdemeanors and we'll bump up felonies to the county court system.
00:54:55.000 So they're,
00:54:56.380 they're really looking to essentially eliminate criminal penalties and the criminal process for,
00:55:02.000 you know,
00:55:03.520 really the vast majority of crimes,
00:55:05.400 uh,
00:55:05.960 and only prosecute the most serious crimes,
00:55:08.840 the most violent crimes,
00:55:10.160 uh,
00:55:10.900 at the county level.
00:55:11.820 So this is something that I had heard rumblings about two years ago,
00:55:16.540 uh,
00:55:17.100 activists were agitating,
00:55:18.460 uh,
00:55:19.120 but I was told this is something that is a far fetch.
00:55:22.120 It's not going to happen.
00:55:23.340 It's just a few people,
00:55:24.980 uh,
00:55:25.840 but it's very quickly,
00:55:27.840 uh,
00:55:28.300 capitalizing on the chaos of the coronavirus shutdown,
00:55:31.080 capitalizing on the death of George Floyd.
00:55:34.020 Uh,
00:55:34.680 these are people who have been laying the groundwork for years and now they're really seizing this
00:55:40.120 opportunity to push forward.
00:55:41.960 And unfortunately,
00:55:43.120 when you shut down the jails,
00:55:44.940 you fire 50% of your cops and you abolish the courts,
00:55:48.440 those are almost irreversible decisions.
00:55:51.120 Uh,
00:55:51.840 so it,
00:55:52.380 it really is a very dangerous period for,
00:55:54.980 for these cities.
00:55:58.620 What are the business owners?
00:56:01.080 Saying,
00:56:01.880 because at some point,
00:56:03.360 even the most liberal business owner,
00:56:05.300 uh,
00:56:06.580 has got to say,
00:56:07.680 wait,
00:56:07.840 wait,
00:56:08.020 wait,
00:56:08.240 wait,
00:56:08.440 wait,
00:56:08.640 wait.
00:56:09.060 Somebody comes in and shoplift.
00:56:10.640 Somebody comes in and does something in my store.
00:56:13.520 I've got to have some police.
00:56:18.000 Yeah.
00:56:18.640 I mean,
00:56:19.220 business owners are apoplectic.
00:56:20.700 They are,
00:56:21.680 they have been fighting kind of headwinds in Seattle for many years.
00:56:26.040 Uh,
00:56:26.520 and it really started with kind of economic policies,
00:56:29.580 taxes,
00:56:30.220 minimum wage.
00:56:31.380 Those are kind of your,
00:56:32.340 your traditional business versus labor fights,
00:56:35.780 right?
00:56:36.100 These have been the kind of mainstream battleground between business and,
00:56:40.320 and labor organizations.
00:56:42.240 And,
00:56:42.800 and there was a sense looking,
00:56:44.660 looking back in retrospect,
00:56:45.960 the naive sense that,
00:56:47.120 well,
00:56:47.780 this is really as bad as they can make it.
00:56:50.180 They can raise the minimum wage.
00:56:51.460 They can put in kind of onerous scheduling laws.
00:56:54.180 They can increase the property taxes on business owners,
00:56:57.140 but now business owners are finding themselves in a real whole new
00:57:01.040 terrain.
00:57:02.100 Um,
00:57:02.320 I know that in downtown Seattle right now,
00:57:04.680 uh,
00:57:05.260 there are entire blocks that have been boarded up for two months.
00:57:08.460 I mean,
00:57:09.140 businesses that are saying,
00:57:10.400 you know,
00:57:11.380 the risk of getting looted,
00:57:13.160 the risk of getting ransacked,
00:57:15.220 the risk of getting burned down,
00:57:16.940 uh,
00:57:17.640 is a greater risk than just shutting down and going to zero revenue for the
00:57:21.380 foreseeable future.
00:57:22.640 So this is really catastrophic.
00:57:24.780 And,
00:57:25.260 and the,
00:57:26.020 the business trade groups,
00:57:27.940 uh,
00:57:29.080 they're predicting that maybe up to 50% of all,
00:57:32.980 uh,
00:57:33.780 of all restaurants in downtown Seattle may never come back.
00:57:37.200 Uh,
00:57:37.720 so this is a really frightening thing.
00:57:40.540 And then if,
00:57:41.040 if they do come back and there are 50% of the police officers on the street,
00:57:44.960 um,
00:57:45.840 it's going to be an absolute nightmare.
00:57:48.760 And my friends and,
00:57:50.520 and,
00:57:50.760 and sources within the police department say,
00:57:52.840 if these cuts go forward,
00:57:55.360 uh,
00:57:56.140 they're going to have no proactive policing and they're going to have a
00:57:59.960 limited number of officers basically bouncing from emergency call to
00:58:03.660 emergency call to emergency call.
00:58:05.640 Uh,
00:58:05.960 and it could be sometimes up to two hours,
00:58:08.260 uh,
00:58:09.020 before an officer can show up at the scene of a crime.
00:58:13.520 Uh,
00:58:14.040 real quick,
00:58:14.540 cause I have to take a network break.
00:58:15.820 Uh,
00:58:16.180 is there any chance that the,
00:58:18.180 the,
00:58:18.920 um,
00:58:19.600 the,
00:58:20.120 uh,
00:58:20.420 chief of police runs for higher office?
00:58:23.780 I mean,
00:58:23.960 she seems to be striking a chord with a lot of people where she's just coming
00:58:28.580 out.
00:58:28.800 She's apologizing and saying,
00:58:30.220 look,
00:58:30.700 I have nothing to do with this.
00:58:31.980 And Seattle,
00:58:32.740 you're on your own.
00:58:33.480 I wish I could help.
00:58:34.540 I,
00:58:34.900 but I can't,
00:58:36.200 I can't.
00:58:37.060 Is she looked on as reasonable or not reasonable?
00:58:41.400 She's looked at,
00:58:42.320 she's looked on as very reasonable.
00:58:43.840 And I think what's,
00:58:45.020 what's happening is increasingly a chief of police,
00:58:48.240 Carmen best.
00:58:49.160 Um,
00:58:49.400 she's a long time SPD officer,
00:58:51.040 uh,
00:58:51.700 moved up the ranks and is now chief.
00:58:53.540 She's seen as the only thing standing between,
00:58:56.140 uh,
00:58:56.720 the city and the mob.
00:58:58.040 I mean,
00:58:58.500 she's really the last kind of bastion of hope for the city of Seattle.
00:59:02.820 And I know that rank and file officers,
00:59:05.460 as well as some of the political power brokers who are in the more kind of
00:59:09.060 center left moderate camp,
00:59:10.740 uh,
00:59:11.300 they're encouraging her to consider a run.
00:59:13.460 Um,
00:59:13.960 the,
00:59:14.160 the,
00:59:14.480 the mayor's race is next year.
00:59:16.560 It's an off year election.
00:59:17.800 Uh,
00:59:18.240 and I think that she can run on a very clear platform is standing up to
00:59:22.260 the mob,
00:59:22.860 uh,
00:59:23.380 standing up to the radicals.
00:59:24.760 And,
00:59:25.180 uh,
00:59:25.700 you know,
00:59:26.000 I,
00:59:26.480 I,
00:59:26.500 for one,
00:59:27.020 absolutely hope that she considers it.
00:59:30.840 Thank you so much.
00:59:31.800 I appreciate it,
00:59:32.500 Chris.
00:59:32.680 And thank you for all of your hard work and being places that none of us
00:59:36.600 want to be.
00:59:37.420 Thank you.
00:59:38.540 Uh,
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01:01:00.540 I was supposed to be in today.
01:01:15.140 And at eight 30 last night,
01:01:16.800 I get a call from my doctor and he says,
01:01:19.560 you're not going anywhere,
01:01:20.520 pal.
01:01:21.080 What do you mean?
01:01:21.960 Your family has COVID.
01:01:23.740 Oh,
01:01:24.100 geez.
01:01:25.400 So,
01:01:26.060 uh,
01:01:26.680 apparently somehow or another,
01:01:28.840 we got COVID.
01:01:30.540 I mean,
01:01:30.800 we had that special,
01:01:32.480 but that was over a month ago and everybody got,
01:01:37.220 uh,
01:01:37.860 COVID,
01:01:38.520 uh,
01:01:38.920 last week.
01:01:39.520 They were dropping like flies,
01:01:40.580 but I got to tell you,
01:01:41.860 if this is what COVID is like,
01:01:44.120 and I,
01:01:44.620 I know there are serious cases and blah,
01:01:47.020 blah,
01:01:47.160 blah.
01:01:47.660 But if this is what COVID is like for the average person,
01:01:51.320 I wouldn't even,
01:01:52.840 none of us would have even gone to the doctor for this.
01:01:55.680 It,
01:01:56.540 it ended.
01:01:57.700 It was like two days.
01:02:00.040 It was a bad cold and then a fever,
01:02:02.480 uh,
01:02:03.940 and,
01:02:04.600 uh,
01:02:04.800 and a headache.
01:02:05.960 And then it went away and everybody is on the mend,
01:02:09.640 but now we have to quarantine ourself for two weeks.
01:02:13.560 I still have,
01:02:14.700 I'm the only one.
01:02:15.560 The grandchildren didn't get it.
01:02:16.960 And I didn't get it.
01:02:18.500 And my doc is like,
01:02:20.060 you know,
01:02:20.400 I don't understand.
01:02:21.140 I'm like,
01:02:21.440 look,
01:02:21.700 man,
01:02:21.960 you,
01:02:22.160 you have to work for a body like this.
01:02:24.100 This is a machine.
01:02:25.360 Okay.
01:02:26.520 Uh,
01:02:27.080 I've eaten so much ice cream and pie lately.
01:02:29.660 You don't think COVID wants to live in this body.
01:02:32.060 Do you know?
01:02:33.860 Um,
01:02:34.380 but I'm,
01:02:35.060 I'm on the regiment.
01:02:36.300 The whole family is now on the regiment of hydroxychloroquine.
01:02:41.900 Yes.
01:02:43.300 Zinc.
01:02:45.100 Baby aspirin.
01:02:46.220 So you don't get blood clots in your lungs.
01:02:49.460 And,
01:02:50.040 uh,
01:02:51.780 this steroid that you inhale for your lungs.
01:02:54.960 And,
01:02:55.600 uh,
01:02:56.020 I mean,
01:02:56.380 I,
01:02:56.760 I don't even feel like I need it.
01:02:59.820 And nobody else does either in the family.
01:03:02.000 We're like,
01:03:03.140 everybody's fine.
01:03:04.340 I'm,
01:03:04.920 I'm thinking about having like a chicken pox party.
01:03:07.460 Come over to my house.
01:03:08.180 You want the most mild strain of COVID.
01:03:12.000 This is the one you get.
01:03:14.060 I mean,
01:03:14.660 you know,
01:03:15.080 if you're old or infirm,
01:03:17.020 I'm going to have to charge you extra and you're going to have to sign a release.
01:03:19.460 But everybody else,
01:03:20.900 I mean,
01:03:21.080 my kids will lick their hands and put it on your face.
01:03:23.280 It'll be great.
01:03:24.080 You'll get COVID two days out.
01:03:26.340 You got the antibodies.
01:03:27.580 You're fine.
01:03:28.840 What are we doing?
01:03:29.880 What are we doing?
01:03:31.620 Closing this entire country down?
01:03:35.100 Gosh,
01:03:35.580 do,
01:03:35.720 are we,
01:03:36.240 are we really this much of a baby?
01:03:39.600 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:03:41.880 Oh boy.
01:03:42.880 Oh boy.
01:03:43.540 Stu looks,
01:03:44.240 Stu looks mad at me.
01:03:45.780 All right.
01:03:46.160 We'll get into it next.
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01:05:10.340 Stu is very angry with me because who is keeping us close?
01:05:15.960 Who's keeping us close?
01:05:17.440 Well,
01:05:18.280 you know,
01:05:18.800 when the,
01:05:19.340 when the Supreme Court won't even take up the first amendment violation of the state saying that churches have to have only 50 people.
01:05:30.780 I don't,
01:05:32.020 I don't,
01:05:32.100 I don't,
01:05:32.600 I don't understand it.
01:05:33.580 That is a constitutionally protected right.
01:05:38.780 A separation of church and state that everybody always dreams about.
01:05:43.640 Oh,
01:05:43.760 it doesn't only work one way.
01:05:45.100 No,
01:05:45.880 it was meant to protect the religion.
01:05:49.520 Yeah,
01:05:50.000 fully.
01:05:50.420 It was meant to protect the gun.
01:05:52.420 Right.
01:05:52.840 And it was also meant to protect the state because some religions would say,
01:05:58.020 oh,
01:05:58.280 no,
01:05:58.460 you've got to be a,
01:05:59.560 you know,
01:05:59.900 you've got to be a Quaker.
01:06:02.380 You got to look like the Quaker Oats man to be able to be president.
01:06:05.240 And so no separation of church and state.
01:06:07.880 You don't have any,
01:06:08.680 they don't have anything to do with each other.
01:06:10.940 And the first amendment makes it clear.
01:06:13.500 You cannot tell churches what to do.
01:06:16.640 And yet they are.
01:06:18.020 And John Roberts folds yet again.
01:06:20.840 John Roberts,
01:06:21.560 stop saying,
01:06:23.380 stop being surprised every time he sides.
01:06:25.800 And John Roberts sides with the liberals.
01:06:28.040 No,
01:06:28.300 he is one.
01:06:29.620 Yes,
01:06:30.060 that is who he is.
01:06:30.940 He is one central.
01:06:32.180 Let's just stop.
01:06:33.160 Yeah,
01:06:33.360 that totally agree.
01:06:34.120 That's certainly no,
01:06:34.840 no,
01:06:35.240 no criticism from me on that point.
01:06:38.200 I,
01:06:38.400 I put John Roberts into the douche hall of fame,
01:06:40.800 you know,
01:06:41.640 10 years ago.
01:06:43.240 So I,
01:06:43.740 I have no problem with the John Roberts criticism.
01:06:46.460 I think there,
01:06:47.240 you know,
01:06:47.440 there's a,
01:06:47.880 right.
01:06:48.080 There's,
01:06:48.420 and I,
01:06:48.900 and again,
01:06:49.640 I,
01:06:49.860 I've never argued for shutdowns or anything like that.
01:06:52.660 I think there's a,
01:06:53.500 there seems to be no one in the position where you can take this thing
01:06:56.060 seriously and not want to shut down the economy.
01:06:58.360 And it's like,
01:06:58.940 well,
01:06:59.040 I think both of those things are true.
01:07:00.360 You shouldn't be shutting down the economy and you also should be taking it
01:07:03.380 seriously.
01:07:03.700 As I know you have for a very long time as the nation's first guy in,
01:07:09.080 in America to do a Corona virus special back in early February.
01:07:14.420 I mean,
01:07:14.820 you were talking about that.
01:07:15.620 You do and daily updates of this thing before anyone had any cases in this
01:07:19.100 country.
01:07:19.420 And what did I say?
01:07:21.700 What did I say?
01:07:22.920 This real,
01:07:23.960 the real trouble from Corona virus will be the collapsing of the healthcare
01:07:27.620 system.
01:07:28.140 So we have to make sure that we don't collapse the healthcare system.
01:07:30.980 And the real problem will be the effects on the economy.
01:07:35.820 Yeah.
01:07:36.300 And that's without any government intervention.
01:07:38.740 That was just because people would say,
01:07:41.140 I'm not going to a restaurant.
01:07:42.220 I'm not doing any of these things,
01:07:43.700 but all of this politicism,
01:07:45.980 politicism,
01:07:46.920 politicism.
01:07:48.100 Yeah.
01:07:48.720 Making this political.
01:07:50.320 Yeah.
01:07:50.900 Yeah.
01:07:51.420 Has made it has,
01:07:54.840 has made it so much worse.
01:07:56.520 I don't understand how a mask.
01:07:58.860 Did you hear about the,
01:08:00.080 the woman in San Diego that approached a couple eating a picnic with their
01:08:06.740 children in the park?
01:08:09.080 They're in the park,
01:08:09.940 open air.
01:08:10.760 This woman walks by and says,
01:08:12.860 you're not wearing masks.
01:08:14.820 And the wife looks up and cause the husband,
01:08:18.280 I'm sure just wanted to choke her.
01:08:19.580 Uh,
01:08:20.340 the wife looks up and says,
01:08:21.640 no,
01:08:22.280 well we're,
01:08:23.140 we're eating right now.
01:08:25.220 And you don't have to wear masks.
01:08:27.740 If you're eating,
01:08:28.580 it would make it very difficult.
01:08:30.240 Think about a cheese sandwich through a strainer.
01:08:32.880 It doesn't work.
01:08:34.300 Uh,
01:08:34.860 and so the woman leaves,
01:08:36.960 comes back with mace and maces.
01:08:40.880 These people.
01:08:42.900 That's healthier.
01:08:43.960 That's healthier than not wearing the mask.
01:08:45.920 Yeah.
01:08:46.720 Do we have it?
01:08:47.860 Do we have it?
01:08:48.400 Play it,
01:08:48.980 Sarah.
01:08:49.580 What are you doing?
01:08:58.120 You cannot be serious.
01:09:00.040 You just,
01:09:00.440 you just maced him.
01:09:03.800 You just maced him.
01:09:05.800 You just maced him.
01:09:07.220 You just maced him and their food because you disagreed.
01:09:10.740 Don't worry.
01:09:11.260 I'm videotaping.
01:09:12.280 Don't worry.
01:09:12.920 I'm not going to.
01:09:15.340 That's not okay.
01:09:16.140 This is not her.
01:09:17.160 That is not okay.
01:09:18.120 Not okay.
01:09:18.840 You can't treat people like that.
01:09:20.500 What's wrong with you, lady?
01:09:22.600 That is wrong.
01:09:24.240 You can't go wrong.
01:09:26.180 I want to get this.
01:09:28.280 This is her car.
01:09:29.640 There is somebody.
01:09:31.620 Don't worry.
01:09:32.160 I got it.
01:09:32.480 You weren't defending yourself, lady.
01:09:34.100 And I've got this.
01:09:35.320 Did she hurt her?
01:09:36.620 I didn't do it.
01:09:37.580 What?
01:09:39.100 I'm defending herself.
01:09:41.240 It was craziness.
01:09:43.420 It was craziness.
01:09:45.020 Since when have Americans become this?
01:09:48.680 Since when, you know, a black man shot and killed because he was wearing a Trump hat this weekend?
01:09:55.740 But where's that?
01:09:58.540 Where is that?
01:10:00.200 How is it that we have turned into people that we don't even, we don't even, hydroxychloroquine, which I'm now on.
01:10:08.800 And by the way, you can't talk about this because you have never had COVID.
01:10:12.020 I have.
01:10:12.560 So hydroxychloroquine, when did that become all about politics?
01:10:21.000 I mean, I know when it did, the minute that Donald Trump talked about it.
01:10:24.840 But we're not even talking about science anymore.
01:10:27.860 We're not talking about being rational anymore.
01:10:31.240 You just hate people.
01:10:34.300 They just hate people.
01:10:36.700 And if you don't go their way, they'll do whatever they can and they think they can get away with it.
01:10:41.300 And you know why they think they can get away with it?
01:10:42.880 Because they're getting away with it.
01:10:45.100 I mean, if you want to talk about the Bubba effect in full blast, you're seeing the makings of it.
01:10:52.540 The government is not stepping up and doing anything about things that everyone knows.
01:10:58.700 Everyone knows.
01:10:59.920 Take politics away.
01:11:01.760 And everyone knows these things are wrong.
01:11:05.900 And should be stopped.
01:11:07.400 And nobody's doing anything.
01:11:09.220 Yeah.
01:11:09.320 No, it's so strange, the things that have become these bizarre political issues.
01:11:14.300 Hydroxychloroquine is a great example.
01:11:15.500 The masks are a great example.
01:11:17.220 I mean, Glenn, I'm going to go back to January and February when you were on the air talking about,
01:11:23.560 hey, guys, like, why do doctors wear masks if they don't work?
01:11:30.420 Right?
01:11:31.200 Right.
01:11:31.560 This is when the government is like, oh, no, they don't wear it.
01:11:34.500 They don't do anything.
01:11:35.460 It's actually going to make it worse.
01:11:36.820 And they went through this whole thing and we all sat here going, that's obviously not right.
01:11:41.840 Right.
01:11:42.040 We all understand that that's not right.
01:11:44.220 And then the government decided to say, oh, now, now you do have to wear masks all the time.
01:11:49.240 And now a lot of people are saying, well, no, I will never wear a mask because the government told me to wear it.
01:11:54.420 The government shouldn't be mandating these things.
01:11:56.160 Your standard of proof as the government to mandate a safety measure should be incredibly high.
01:12:03.800 I mean, I don't even know if there is a level that I'm comfortable with.
01:12:06.680 But even if you're a normal, non-crashy person.
01:12:09.940 Right.
01:12:10.400 This should not be something that should happen unless you have massively high standard of evidence.
01:12:16.460 And for masks, there's some evidence that shows that they're helpful.
01:12:19.860 There's no evidence that shows that they're universally a cure, which is the way the media now treats them because Donald Trump didn't wear a mask a few times.
01:12:27.240 So you have to take the opposite position of it.
01:12:30.000 And the other thing is, like, as a personal as a personal safety measure, your standard of evidence for help should be low.
01:12:36.620 Right.
01:12:36.780 If you think there's a chance that it will work and it's not really going to inconvenience you, you probably should wear one.
01:12:41.560 However, you know, the government should never be mandating something like this with the level of evidence they have for something like that.
01:12:48.000 And these things become the same thing with hydroxychloroquine.
01:12:51.580 Like the to say the media has to take this stance because Donald Trump mentioned it.
01:12:57.080 The media has to take this stance that it does absolutely no good for anyone.
01:13:00.740 And so they only highlight the studies that show that there's not all that much help from a hydroxychloroquine,
01:13:05.480 though there are studies that do show there is help for certain people.
01:13:09.440 So why wouldn't we instead try to take this on an individual level with our doctors who say, OK, I believe this will help you try it instead of this insane culture war thing that we're doing?
01:13:22.360 Don't we just want to not have people get sick and die?
01:13:26.020 Isn't that supposedly our entire?
01:13:28.280 No, I don't think so.
01:13:29.540 It's not even a uniting thing, Glenn.
01:13:31.260 That's insanity.
01:13:32.000 Yeah, I don't.
01:13:34.400 I really don't think that that is the goal of many people in power.
01:13:39.280 I really don't.
01:13:40.360 I think their goal is to divide, divide, divide, destroy and divide.
01:13:45.180 And they'll use anything, anything in their power.
01:13:49.020 You know, look, this happened with the mask because the federal government and those in the progressive or Marxist world,
01:13:58.620 they don't believe in people, they don't believe in Americans.
01:14:01.880 They believe Americans are greedy and white and therefore bad.
01:14:05.960 And so what did they do when they needed the masks at the hospital?
01:14:11.120 They told you a lie.
01:14:13.660 They told you that they don't work.
01:14:15.880 That was a lie.
01:14:16.680 I told you that was a lie.
01:14:18.260 Why?
01:14:18.900 If they don't work, why are they rushing them to the hospitals?
01:14:22.020 Of course they work.
01:14:24.120 They're lying to you.
01:14:25.960 They don't believe you'll do the right thing.
01:14:29.020 Instead, the federal government should have said, look, America, we need all the masks we can get.
01:14:36.240 This is the front line.
01:14:37.960 Please, if you have masks, if you can find masks, send them to us.
01:14:42.560 And we would have.
01:14:44.020 And then when they would have had, you know, masks for everybody in the hospitals, which they do now,
01:14:51.480 then they can come out and say, OK, masks are available for everybody.
01:14:56.580 Thank you for those who, you know, did did help.
01:14:59.780 No thanks to those who didn't help.
01:15:01.900 But, hey, it's America.
01:15:02.880 You can be a jerk if you want.
01:15:05.160 And that's what they should have done.
01:15:07.160 The same thing with the quarantine.
01:15:10.220 Nobody should be telling you what to do.
01:15:12.100 Why do you think that the virus is spreading?
01:15:15.760 It's spreading because it generally doesn't hit the youth.
01:15:20.800 So who is at the bars on a Friday night?
01:15:23.840 Do you think it's a bunch of 50 year olds?
01:15:26.800 We're all so beat tired that we're not going out on two o'clock at the bar scene.
01:15:32.220 OK, unless we're alcoholics.
01:15:33.920 And I would say, too, Glenn, not a lot of Republican voters out there at the bars at 23 years old.
01:15:39.000 That group is voting about 90 percent Democrat.
01:15:42.640 And yet red states are the ones getting blamed for the spread of the disease.
01:15:47.700 Correct. Correct.
01:15:49.160 So you have these red state voters who are all in colleges and they're all off a college
01:15:54.560 and they're all going to the bar and the club scene and they're all hooking up.
01:15:58.720 What do you think?
01:16:00.020 And why is that happening?
01:16:01.380 Because they know it doesn't affect, generally speaking, them.
01:16:07.200 They have an easier time of getting through it.
01:16:10.260 And so people make the judgment.
01:16:12.260 I'm going to get through it, especially if you've never been asked to not be selfish your entire life.
01:16:19.660 When you when you have never been told that there is something great about this country,
01:16:26.760 that we all rise to the highest level when we are in trouble, we all answer the call.
01:16:34.400 If you've never been taught that, if you've never been asked to do that,
01:16:38.140 it's always about you, you, you and what you want, your little baby cry rooms and everything else.
01:16:43.620 What do you think they're going to do?
01:16:45.700 Help? No, they're not going to help.
01:16:47.460 They're going to lecture, they're going to protest and they'll point the finger,
01:16:50.960 but they're not going to help.
01:16:53.980 And why are they going out?
01:16:56.980 Because they've never been told they couldn't do they they've never been told they couldn't do anything.
01:17:02.140 They've never been told about a shared sacrifice unless it's a Marxist telling them that.
01:17:09.160 And the Marxists aren't telling them that because the Marxists are now trying it to bring everybody together in chaos.
01:17:15.840 And what is all of this doing?
01:17:18.280 Creating more chaos and more division.
01:17:21.060 And what are we doing?
01:17:22.360 We're staying at home because of a virus that I'm sorry.
01:17:28.520 These things have happened since man was on the earth.
01:17:33.020 It's been happening through men.
01:17:35.240 It's been happening through the animal kingdom.
01:17:37.460 And it's going to happen again.
01:17:39.780 And yes, we should do everything we can, but we should not tube the Western way of life for this.
01:17:51.140 We shouldn't tube it.
01:17:53.180 We should be protecting the most vulnerable, the people who are most likely to have this, to get this,
01:18:01.640 have compromised immune systems, are elderly, etc., etc.
01:18:05.600 But the youth, they're out in the bars.
01:18:09.620 Why?
01:18:10.060 Because they don't care if they get sick because they're most likely not going to die.
01:18:14.820 So why are we quarantining everyone when we should be quarantining just the people who are the most likely to get sick?
01:18:23.440 I'll tell you why.
01:18:24.320 We're not opening schools because look at the demands of the school unions, the teachers unions.
01:18:31.720 They're asking for redistribution of wealth.
01:18:34.460 They're asking to teach Black Lives Matter nonsense.
01:18:38.160 They are on a Marxist rampage.
01:18:42.400 And the longer we don't return to who we are, the less likely it will be that we'll even recognize what reality is when we do come back.
01:18:53.660 If we come back.
01:18:56.000 Back in just a second.
01:18:57.300 I'm sorry, this is a baby aspirin talk, and I'm so hepped up on baby aspirin right now.
01:19:07.440 I can't take it.
01:19:09.800 All right.
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01:20:20.420 Oh, I guess Mike Dick, he traded in his helmet for a white hood.
01:20:43.140 That's what that's what a prominent sports agent said about Mike Dick.
01:20:48.200 He's he's now a he's now a Klans member.
01:20:51.820 Is it I mean, is there any is there anything these people won't stoop to say?
01:20:59.200 Is there anything?
01:21:04.520 I don't know about you, but I.
01:21:09.660 There are so many things that I dare not say yet.
01:21:22.440 It is really important for us to recognize the times in which we live and and prepare our families and our children for these.
01:21:41.680 Unbelievable, I think, biblical times and just prepare your family for whatever comes, because there's going to be tremendous evil and there's going to be tremendous good as well.
01:22:00.380 And we just have to make sure that all of us are on the side of tremendous good and that tremendous good is most likely going to be the quiet, peaceful ones.
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01:23:22.620 Today, the body of John Lewis is arriving right now in D.C.
01:23:28.700 His body is going to lay in state, and we are laying in a state of complete confusion and violence in many of our cities.
01:23:42.020 The media fails to recognize any of this.
01:23:46.300 We're going to tell you the truth of what's going on.
01:23:48.440 And somebody who seems to be mad at me a little bit, Kathy, she's in Minnesota, and she's upset because she says,
01:23:57.360 Today, I'm downplaying COVID.
01:23:59.460 I'm not down.
01:24:00.140 I don't think I'm downplaying COVID, but we'll get her point of view here in just a second.
01:24:05.920 If you've missed any of the show today, you've missed a lot.
01:24:08.520 But my family has COVID.
01:24:11.560 I apparently have not gotten it, or I did, and it was so light, and I don't know.
01:24:18.020 But I've been quarantined with my family now for the next two weeks until we get this down.
01:24:24.040 So I can speak because every family member has had COVID now, except for me and my two grandchildren.
01:24:31.900 We're going to talk to Kathy about her situation in 60 seconds.
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01:26:19.980 Kathy's in Minnesota.
01:26:21.040 Hello, Kathy.
01:26:21.640 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:26:24.280 Hello, Glenn.
01:26:25.720 First of all, I just want to make sure you're not assuming I'm a liberal because I'm from
01:26:29.680 Minnesota.
01:26:30.660 No, no, no.
01:26:31.440 I am a conservative.
01:26:32.900 No, I know that there are some.
01:26:34.800 Yeah.
01:26:35.580 Yeah, I bet you are.
01:26:36.840 I know there are some right-minded people.
01:26:38.740 I'm a state red.
01:26:39.560 So, first of all, before we get into your call, tell me what it is like to be a conservative
01:26:47.600 to live in Minnesota.
01:26:49.400 Where do you live?
01:26:50.160 What city?
01:26:51.140 And what is it like?
01:26:52.420 I can't speak freely, especially at work.
01:26:56.780 I actually don't even go there at work.
01:27:00.580 I work with some local powerful doctors, so I don't want to go there.
01:27:08.320 But the only place I feel safe is among my Catholic community.
01:27:13.540 And we just had a picnic last night with the Knights of Columbus, and it was so refreshing
01:27:17.560 to sit and just talk about pro-life and talk about, you know, I'm part of the pro-life
01:27:24.320 committee at our church.
01:27:25.700 And it just felt so good, like, I'm free, I'm free.
01:27:29.420 So, it's hard.
01:27:31.220 It's not easy.
01:27:32.340 Yeah.
01:27:32.720 Especially, I live in Minneapolis.
01:27:35.340 I'm not in the city, thank God.
01:27:36.940 What are the property values doing around there?
01:27:41.720 What's that?
01:27:43.400 What are the property values doing around there?
01:27:46.760 Well, they're leaving Minneapolis in droves, is what I'm hearing.
01:27:50.220 And sadly, they're not going to get their value out of their homes.
01:27:53.600 But the police aren't helping them.
01:27:55.540 They're just helpless.
01:27:56.620 It's sad.
01:27:58.700 So, that's what I'm hearing.
01:28:00.100 Really bad.
01:28:00.460 I'm moving out to the suburbs.
01:28:01.600 Really bad.
01:28:02.320 Yep.
01:28:03.580 It's been sad.
01:28:04.720 I haven't driven down there yet.
01:28:06.260 I want to.
01:28:07.280 My daughter was down there for the guard for the week.
01:28:09.500 She's a medic in the Minnesota National Guard.
01:28:11.820 Thank God she's safe.
01:28:13.640 But, yeah, it's been hard.
01:28:16.480 Plus, it all originated here, which makes it, you know, very difficult.
01:28:22.580 You're kind of the Florida of this event.
01:28:25.120 You know what I mean?
01:28:25.920 Exactly.
01:28:26.160 Florida and the 2000 election.
01:28:28.560 We knew.
01:28:29.200 We knew.
01:28:30.140 And we know now about Minnesota.
01:28:32.460 So, anyway, you wanted to talk to me about coronavirus.
01:28:35.180 Go ahead.
01:28:35.720 Yeah.
01:28:35.900 So, I mentioned I am a nurse.
01:28:38.980 And I actually, because I don't trust the media, anything that puts, you know, President
01:28:45.120 Trump in a positive light is not reported.
01:28:47.780 And I wasn't taken seriously.
01:28:51.040 Even though I work at a hospital, I saw him pull up the temporary morgue outside our doors.
01:28:56.980 I mean, just the whole bit.
01:28:58.960 But my niece and my nephew and his wife, they're in Oklahoma City, but they got it.
01:29:04.640 They're young, 20.
01:29:05.740 But my niece, she is at least six, seven weeks out and still has not got her taste or smell back.
01:29:12.020 And my nephew, his is about 40% to 60% back.
01:29:16.340 And I was like, it just really hit me, you know, that she's scared.
01:29:20.740 You know, when you can't taste and enjoy food, you know, she's scared.
01:29:24.740 And I thought, you know, Kathy, you've got to take a step back.
01:29:27.120 And I just, I'm not upset with you at all.
01:29:30.320 I just, sometimes, I just worry that it may sound too light not to look at the other side of it as well.
01:29:38.800 But that's the only thing.
01:29:40.340 No, but we do look at the, we do look at the other side.
01:29:44.680 We look at the other side all the time.
01:29:46.320 I'm telling you that the strain that my family has had, and I know there are different strains,
01:29:51.460 and I know there are different people.
01:29:53.680 I am, my doctor is concerned because I have an immune disorder.
01:29:57.420 And he's like, you're a target.
01:29:59.100 And I'm like, I'm fine so far.
01:30:02.060 But everybody in my family has had it.
01:30:04.000 It was two days.
01:30:04.980 They describe it as a cold with a fever and said it was nothing.
01:30:10.040 Now, that's the strain that my family had.
01:30:12.780 I've never seen anything take every single member of the family.
01:30:17.200 I mean, everybody got sick within five days, four days.
01:30:21.220 And I was surprised by that.
01:30:24.180 But as far as what I saw, now I know it's different and different strains, but, you know, we have to take it seriously.
01:30:32.460 But we also have to know we're all going to get it.
01:30:36.160 We're all going to get it.
01:30:37.500 Yeah.
01:30:37.820 I mean, it's just going to happen.
01:30:40.420 So, Kathy, thank you so much for your phone call.
01:30:43.000 Well, that led me to one thing on the medications you were talking about.
01:30:47.260 Part of the aspirin is for blood thinning because it has also caused clots.
01:30:52.280 Right, I know.
01:30:52.500 Blood clots.
01:30:52.860 So I didn't know.
01:30:53.340 I just want to make sure you knew that.
01:30:54.460 Yeah, no, I knew it wasn't for pain because I couldn't handle baby aspirin.
01:30:59.620 I mean, for pain, that's way too much for me.
01:31:01.900 But, yeah, no, it's for blood clotting, which I think is brilliant.
01:31:06.580 And I mean, what did you think of the doctor has me on hydroxychloroquine, baby aspirin, zinc,
01:31:14.520 and the inhalant suspension of bucesanide or something like that, budesanide?
01:31:23.420 Do you know anything about that?
01:31:26.500 Oh, she's gone.
01:31:27.780 Oh, she didn't want to give me.
01:31:28.860 I got it.
01:31:29.420 I got it.
01:31:29.920 Okay.
01:31:30.300 I mean, you're the doctor here.
01:31:31.560 I don't know.
01:31:31.940 As far as I know, she just works in a hospital.
01:31:35.480 Yeah.
01:31:35.920 Well, I feel great confidence with my doctor.
01:31:38.140 My doctor has been all over this, and he knew exactly what to call in.
01:31:43.860 And I felt good.
01:31:46.380 It's the first time I've ever gotten a diagnosis, though, at 830 at night on a Sunday,
01:31:50.380 which was, you know, I guess kind of nice.
01:31:52.920 Shows that they're working hard to get it done.
01:31:56.660 Ed in Florida, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:31:58.800 Welcome.
01:32:00.700 Holy cow.
01:32:01.660 Glenn, how are you?
01:32:03.720 Very good.
01:32:04.500 How are you?
01:32:06.220 Yes.
01:32:06.580 Are you there, Ed?
01:32:08.460 Yes, sir, I am.
01:32:10.740 I just wanted to call in with some good news.
01:32:13.600 You know, all this COVID talk, and, you know, I did, while listening live, vote for you
01:32:19.340 for the Radio Hall of Fame.
01:32:22.640 Wow.
01:32:23.200 You did.
01:32:23.900 Nice.
01:32:24.440 You did.
01:32:24.900 I did.
01:32:25.620 Now.
01:32:27.200 Yes, sir.
01:32:29.180 No.
01:32:29.500 I mean, it had to be a tough choice between me and the NPR people.
01:32:33.620 It was, it was the hardest choice I've had to make, you know.
01:32:39.200 Yeah, I know.
01:32:39.900 I wanted to take a nap.
01:32:42.040 Yeah.
01:32:42.540 You know?
01:32:44.100 Anyway, I wanted to, like I told the call screen, and I wanted to tell you why I voted
01:32:49.620 for, you know, why you deserve this.
01:32:52.780 And I love the no ego.
01:32:55.180 All the personalities come on your show.
01:32:57.840 Stu, you know, he goes on his rants, and everybody talks.
01:33:01.560 You give everybody their time, and you thank Hillary, four-minute buzz.
01:33:05.580 It's just amazing what you do there.
01:33:08.740 It's amazing.
01:33:09.420 Well, thank you.
01:33:10.040 The thanking of Hillary, I think, is what put him over the top for me.
01:33:13.440 I think so, too.
01:33:14.100 No, Stu, I tried to do the power hour.
01:33:15.300 Not Hillary Clinton.
01:33:16.400 I tried to do, no, Stu, I tried to do your power hour, but I fell out about, I guess,
01:33:21.200 around minute three.
01:33:22.960 Yeah, that's understandable.
01:33:25.640 This show always does, it always sounds better when drunk.
01:33:29.980 That is, that's a long-term thing.
01:33:32.080 It was when Glenn was drunk back in the day, it was always great.
01:33:35.240 It really, it was so much better.
01:33:38.520 It was so, because I just love everybody.
01:33:42.060 If you don't know what we're talking about, today is the first day.
01:33:46.220 Can you, how long does this last?
01:33:48.140 God help us, a week or something?
01:33:50.680 Where you can vote for Radio Hall of Fame, then narrow down, I think, to four different
01:33:56.280 people.
01:33:57.480 If I lose to NPR, I think I'm going to hang myself, and it won't be funny.
01:34:01.320 I know this audience will vote for NPR just because they'll think it's funny that I lost
01:34:06.380 to NPR.
01:34:07.120 It won't be funny.
01:34:07.920 It won't be.
01:34:08.440 Last year might have been funny.
01:34:10.020 I'm the Susan Lucci of the Radio Hall of Fame.
01:34:12.540 You go to RadioVote.com.
01:34:14.680 RadioVote.com.
01:34:16.040 You can vote, I guess it goes to August 9th.
01:34:17.780 So you got a couple weeks here, but get it done.
01:34:19.880 You can do one vote per email address.
01:34:22.740 RadioVote.com.
01:34:25.640 And if I don't win this year, I'm going to start Glenn's Radio Statue Matters.
01:34:33.460 And we'll just take it.
01:34:36.020 We'll just take it.
01:34:36.660 I'll just go to Imus' house.
01:34:38.200 He's got one.
01:34:39.460 He's not doing anything.
01:34:40.460 We'll just take it.
01:34:42.280 Anyway, thank you so much.
01:34:44.280 And you can vote this week, you know, or not.
01:34:47.940 But I would appreciate it.
01:34:50.700 Let me welcome somebody to the family of radio stations.
01:34:55.740 I want to mention this because, you know, a lot of times radio stations will say, you know, America, 1170, you know, Freedom 940.
01:35:11.680 And it's a marketing thing.
01:35:14.300 We're welcoming Freedom 1160 AM WCXI.
01:35:19.020 It's in Detroit, Michigan.
01:35:21.400 What a time to begin this program in Detroit.
01:35:24.200 And the reason why I wanted to point it out and thank them so much for their affiliation is because Seema Birach is the is the owner of this station.
01:35:36.820 And he is the guy who was brought in by Lee Iacocca.
01:35:43.860 Lee Iacocca sponsored him to become an American.
01:35:48.800 And I have to tell you, it is people like this that are they know what we have to lose.
01:35:56.940 They they get it more than more, I think, than really anybody else.
01:36:04.540 He left Serbia and was brought into the United States.
01:36:09.800 And he is a proud American.
01:36:12.660 And we are thrilled to be on his radio station.
01:36:16.600 So thank you so much for for putting us on the air and sponsoring us at 1160 AM WCXI in Detroit, Michigan.
01:36:29.120 All right.
01:36:29.660 I want to take a quick break and then we'll come back more your phone calls and some news of the day in just a second.
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01:38:19.820 I'm just so hepped up on baby aspirin right now.
01:38:22.420 I just.
01:38:23.360 Oof.
01:38:24.920 Anyway, let me go to Jeff in Virginia.
01:38:28.780 Hello, Jeff.
01:38:30.580 Hey, Glenn.
01:38:31.380 How you doing, sir?
01:38:33.200 Good.
01:38:33.580 Hey, I just wanted to call in.
01:38:36.580 I've been watching you all morning talking about you having possibly the COVID and taking
01:38:40.380 all those medications and just wanted to share my experience.
01:38:44.060 Back in January, the third week, it was the 27th to be exact.
01:38:48.180 I had PE, pulmonary embolism.
01:38:50.480 I don't know if you know what that is.
01:38:52.940 No.
01:38:53.300 I got it up so bad, I collapsed.
01:38:55.420 I went down.
01:38:56.140 I was on my job as a courier and I was in Tennessee.
01:38:58.740 You know, great people down there rushed me to a hospital, brought me, you know, back.
01:39:03.900 They went in and did their thing.
01:39:05.540 And the doctors were puzzled.
01:39:06.780 They kept me in the ICU for about a few days just watching me.
01:39:10.340 And to make a long story short, they came to the conclusion that I just bugged a lot real badly.
01:39:14.600 I did overhear some people talking about the COVID and not to be testing everybody because
01:39:19.740 they didn't have any way to test everybody.
01:39:21.580 I'm fine.
01:39:22.320 I'm good.
01:39:23.160 Now, in hindsight, you look back and you see what the doctors are saying.
01:39:26.300 I have no doubt that that wasn't the COVID on me at that time.
01:39:29.660 This was before President Trump announced and shut the board.
01:39:32.880 It was already here.
01:39:34.340 I really think it was already here.
01:39:35.500 You know, I think it was already here.
01:39:38.340 And I think a lot of people have had it and just didn't realize it.
01:39:42.980 I mean, we honestly, if it wasn't for all of the hype and us being responsible and not
01:39:48.660 wanting to get other people sick, we wouldn't even have tested for it.
01:39:53.200 We wouldn't have tested for it because it was so mild in our family.
01:39:57.780 Everybody had a fever.
01:39:59.380 Everybody had a headache.
01:40:00.600 But the congestion wasn't bad or anything.
01:40:04.180 And the entire family got it.
01:40:06.580 Boom.
01:40:06.920 One day, one person was sick.
01:40:09.800 The next two, then three, then four.
01:40:12.180 I mean, it was it swept the family quickly.
01:40:15.220 But by Saturday, everybody was well again.
01:40:19.180 And, you know, is that COVID?
01:40:21.460 I thought it was because it had all the symptoms, but it was so mild.
01:40:26.020 I'm like, why even test for it?
01:40:27.960 What is I mean, what's the point of testing?
01:40:30.640 At that point, if everybody has had it.
01:40:32.840 And it's I think it's something that before COVID became COVID, I bet you a lot of people
01:40:40.920 had it and stayed at home and, you know, or went to the doctor and they didn't know what
01:40:46.300 it was.
01:40:46.740 They just treated it like a flu and it passed and and everybody was fine.
01:40:50.640 And that's the problem, Stu.
01:40:52.120 How do you get how do you get to the point to where you know that most people are going
01:40:59.360 to be fine with it?
01:41:02.120 So how do we get if we don't get herd immunity?
01:41:04.460 How are we ever going to deal with this?
01:41:09.600 Well, I mean, obviously, the most the best case scenario would be a treatment, right?
01:41:13.140 Like we have a lot of diseases that would run rampant in our society if we didn't have
01:41:16.280 treatments.
01:41:16.740 We're hopefully getting closer and closer to that.
01:41:20.600 They seem incredibly optimistic about it, you know, which is I know it's more optimistic
01:41:26.260 than I am.
01:41:27.000 I mean, the experts are more optimistic than I am on an actual vaccine or treatment coming
01:41:31.020 through.
01:41:31.280 But we've already seen, as you have, Glenn, right in front of you, multiple examples of
01:41:37.260 improved treatments, right?
01:41:38.880 There's a lot of things at the beginning of this that they were doing that they're no longer
01:41:42.460 doing.
01:41:43.500 And in like, for example, the breathable steroid thing is a relatively new development that
01:41:48.960 seems to make a real difference if they catch it at the right time.
01:41:51.960 It makes total sense.
01:41:52.780 Yeah.
01:41:53.060 So which is great.
01:41:53.760 Makes total sense.
01:41:54.920 I mean, I keep we keep joking about Pepsid, but that's actually another one, too, they're
01:41:58.380 looking into Pepsid early on in treatment.
01:42:00.600 They think could actually do something, which is bizarre.
01:42:03.460 I like that one because it's so strange.
01:42:06.060 Well, the way, you know, because hydroxychloroquine is is the way they it works.
01:42:11.160 Basically, I always think of it as like, you know, a Christmas story where all the dogs
01:42:17.460 from next door keep coming through the doggy door.
01:42:19.720 That's like the spikes of the of the coronavirus.
01:42:22.440 And they keep coming into they keep coming in.
01:42:25.040 And the way they get the way your cells fight that off is to essentially spray it with
01:42:29.980 acid.
01:42:30.480 This is a terrible non-medical description, but this is how I think of it.
01:42:34.220 I like it so far.
01:42:35.480 So far.
01:42:35.940 I wish that more doctors would talk like this.
01:42:37.400 Right.
01:42:37.740 So, you know that movie?
01:42:39.220 Yeah, you know that movie.
01:42:40.160 So, but think of it, you know, another 80s movie.
01:42:42.500 You know, gremlins would come in through if they came in.
01:42:45.420 You couldn't get them wet.
01:42:46.380 Remember this?
01:42:46.900 That was one of the rules because they would multiply.
01:42:48.560 The problem is that yes, the the coronavirus likes the acid that gets squirted at it.
01:42:55.220 So it basically multiplies what hydroxychloroquine does is turn off that response.
01:43:00.280 So that's why they were so optimistic about hydroxychloroquine at the beginning turning acid
01:43:04.800 off.
01:43:05.400 Well, I would assume that there's some with pepsid being that's basically its function, right?
01:43:09.860 That is not giving you acid reflux and indigestion and all of these things that it's probably
01:43:16.480 related.
01:43:17.000 That's probably why they tried it in the first place.
01:43:19.700 However, I don't I mean, if it's if we come down to the end of this thing and they're
01:43:23.240 like, ah, we just all taken pepsid.
01:43:25.620 This would have all gone away.
01:43:26.780 I'm going to be really pissed.
01:43:28.460 That is going to get me very angry.
01:43:31.160 Yeah.
01:43:31.540 If we flush the the the entire culture that created and gave us the opportunity to have
01:43:38.680 pepsid, I'm going to be a little pissed.
01:43:40.640 I'm going to be a little upset about that.
01:43:41.940 Yeah, I'm going to be.
01:43:43.020 I am going to be.
01:43:43.900 It's not.
01:43:44.560 I would be up to here.
01:43:45.340 It'll be suboptimal.
01:43:46.700 Suboptimal is a great word to describe.
01:43:49.500 It's it's it's not good.
01:43:51.860 By the way, if my doctor would have talked like that a couple of weeks ago when I was
01:43:56.980 passing the kidney stone and he would have said, OK, you ever see Indiana Jones, the
01:44:01.740 first one with the big rock, right with the big rock coming down.
01:44:06.240 That's your fallopian tube or whatever it is that the kidney stone has.
01:44:11.820 If you have a fallopian tube, we have a larger discussion to have here this afternoon.
01:44:16.400 Men can have fallopian tubes, too.
01:44:18.380 Don't deny it, Stu.
01:44:19.580 Don't deny it.
01:44:20.620 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:45:44.740 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:45:53.620 Let me go to Kara in Florida.
01:45:55.680 888-727-BECK is the number.
01:45:58.960 Hello, Kara.
01:46:00.580 Hi.
01:46:01.160 How are you doing today?
01:46:03.380 I'm very good.
01:46:04.460 I'm very good.
01:46:05.720 Good.
01:46:06.360 I'm so glad I get to talk to you.
01:46:08.020 I've been listening to you all the way back since Fox News.
01:46:11.020 And you've taught me and my kids so much.
01:46:14.600 We want to thank you.
01:46:15.720 No, thank you.
01:46:16.660 Thank you very much.
01:46:17.640 I appreciate that.
01:46:19.160 Sure.
01:46:20.420 I am wondering about this coin shortages that we're having.
01:46:25.500 I don't think I've ever in my life had coins that were not available.
01:46:30.280 Are we moving into a cashless society?
01:46:35.120 Yes, but I don't think that's what this is all about.
01:46:38.300 I'm not sure.
01:46:39.400 I honestly have not spent the time looking at the coin shortage.
01:46:43.120 I've been looking at the dollar abundance and been researching some other things.
01:46:49.580 But the short answer on the coin shortage, I don't know why we're going through this right now.
01:46:57.220 Longer answer for you, really the root of your question, are we going to a cashless society?
01:47:05.420 We absolutely are going to a cashless society.
01:47:08.000 But it will take the collapse of the U.S. dollar to bring us to that.
01:47:15.960 And we're going to most likely go back to a gold standard, at least for a while.
01:47:24.560 Then it will be digitized and, you know, the banks will close.
01:47:28.160 And we've done this before.
01:47:30.220 Unfortunately, we did this in just before World War Two in the Great Depression.
01:47:35.200 And this is what happens when you go off the gold standard, as we did in 73, Stu, or 71 with Nixon.
01:47:45.060 Gold has just gone through a record spike again.
01:47:50.480 It just passed the September 2011 price of $1,943.
01:47:59.020 It's almost up to $2,000.
01:48:00.740 And I'll tell you, it is, I think, is going to continue to go through the roof as we go into the fall.
01:48:08.220 And then some, and you don't want to know what the world is like when we have gold at $2,000, $3,000, $5,000 an ounce.
01:48:20.100 It's, nobody's hoping for that.
01:48:23.880 Thank you so much for your phone call.
01:48:25.960 There's also an aluminum shortage.
01:48:27.700 There's a lot of shortages of different things because the factories aren't open.
01:48:34.420 There is a shortage, from what I understand, of sheetrock, of building in some places.
01:48:43.180 I know that I had to pour some concrete a couple of weeks ago.
01:48:47.240 And I paid three times the price of concrete because we can't get the coal ash.
01:48:56.380 What kind of ash is it that they put in?
01:48:58.120 They could tell you anything to charge you three times the cost, didn't they?
01:49:01.640 I know.
01:49:02.280 And they probably did.
01:49:03.380 Yes, sir.
01:49:03.980 Sorry, the coal ash is out.
01:49:06.140 So, therefore.
01:49:08.360 Yeah.
01:49:09.180 No, there's something that they add into it so they don't have to add so much sand.
01:49:13.880 And right now, the stuff that I poured was, you know, had real sand and a lot of real sand.
01:49:20.380 And sand is, we're running out of sand.
01:49:23.720 And I've talked about this for the last couple of years, and nobody seems to be concerned about it.
01:49:29.960 It's a really big deal.
01:49:32.460 You can't make sand.
01:49:34.480 We can't get the sand from the desert because that is smooth on all sides.
01:49:39.360 The sand that we can use only really comes from oceans and the bottom of rivers where it's just been broken and it's all jagged.
01:49:50.400 So, it locks together and we run out of sand.
01:49:53.600 We run out of a lot of things, a lot of things, and nobody thinks about it.
01:49:59.500 What's the deal on the aluminum?
01:50:01.700 We're running out of aluminum cans now, right?
01:50:04.180 Yeah.
01:50:04.340 And on the coins, it seems like less people going out and having face-to-face transactions is stopping the circulation of these coins.
01:50:12.560 People are just, you know, keeping them at home.
01:50:14.880 And the mint has turned down the amount of coins they're making because of coronavirus and short, you know, lowering staff numbers.
01:50:23.240 So, that is apparently what's causing the coin shortage.
01:50:26.420 So, it's going out.
01:50:30.720 People make change, and then they get that change, and then they just keep it at home.
01:50:35.700 They're bringing it home.
01:50:36.500 So, it's not circulating.
01:50:37.780 Yeah.
01:50:37.960 It's not cycling through.
01:50:39.320 Yeah.
01:50:39.420 So, that's the, the aluminum thing is interesting because they're having, usually like, you know, you're selling beer, let's say, in a keg.
01:50:48.280 Well, they're still selling plenty of beer.
01:50:50.120 That has not been one of the market, one of the industries that's been hard hit by the coronavirus.
01:50:54.480 Yeah.
01:50:54.800 I mean, people are still finding a way to buy their alcohol, oddly.
01:50:58.580 Yeah.
01:50:58.840 But, but they're taking, instead of selling it in kegs, they're selling it in individual cans for people at home.
01:51:04.180 So, they're running low on aluminum.
01:51:05.860 It's why, apparently also why some soda flavors have been, you know, not, not really been seen on shelves in a while because they are trying to go to their core flavors.
01:51:17.220 This is killing us, guys.
01:51:18.380 This is, this is.
01:51:19.840 This is what I was talking about.
01:51:21.420 We're losing the Western way of life and we can't have any flavor of soda we want.
01:51:26.500 We've gone too far.
01:51:27.940 We have.
01:51:28.420 We're not coming back.
01:51:29.320 Yes, it's true.
01:51:30.160 We're not coming back.
01:51:30.720 Also, Glenn, a big one today is the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball, of course, have, now have 12 players that have tested positive over the past couple of days.
01:51:43.660 They have canceled their home opener.
01:51:46.580 Also, they were just playing, I think, the Phillies and the Phillies now have canceled their next game as well because they want to see who's going to test positive.
01:51:54.000 But they believe, you know, but now I think it's 12 players and two coaches on the Marlins at least.
01:51:58.720 And this is the thing where the NBA has decided to kind of put everybody under a bubble at Disneyland and not really let anyone go anywhere.
01:52:06.000 Major League Baseball, so I just decided to not put fans in the stands and are still kind of traveling around.
01:52:11.660 And they've been criticized for that approach, whether it lasts or not, who knows.
01:52:15.140 But already four days, four days into the season, we're seeing a real threat to the league already.
01:52:22.500 They're wondering how long they're going to.
01:52:24.220 I mean, if a team has to not play, an entire team drops out, are they going to, you know, are they going to cancel the season?
01:52:30.980 There is already talk about that.
01:52:32.300 I don't know if they're going to go that far.
01:52:33.760 How do you survive?
01:52:34.560 Yeah.
01:52:34.980 How does Major League Baseball survive something like this?
01:52:38.180 I mean, it's not like they have a, you know, a low cost service that they're providing.
01:52:44.380 Yeah.
01:52:44.820 I mean, because it's the canceling the season is very bad for baseball.
01:52:49.040 Right.
01:52:49.720 The worst case scenario, though, is starting the season, going through all of that setup, all of the expense, and then not getting any of the revenue out of the television rights that they were expecting.
01:53:01.380 If they have to start it and then stop it this quickly, this would be obviously a massive disaster.
01:53:05.760 But they're just like every other business in America.
01:53:08.280 Right.
01:53:08.500 Every other business is having to deal with the same stuff.
01:53:11.980 And they they are.
01:53:14.240 I mean, if this goes down this quickly, it's going to be one of the it's going to be catastrophic and historic in its nature.
01:53:20.940 I mean, no one's ever seen anything like this.
01:53:22.740 If you happen to have opening day tickets for any baseball game, any Major League game, if you have just one, please send it to me for our collection and our museum.
01:53:40.960 You should keep one.
01:53:42.380 And it's it's it's quite a historic thing to have a ticket to opening, you know, the opening games in the middle of the summer in this in this covid era.
01:53:56.800 So, please, if you have one and you you don't mind sending it to us to preserve, please send it to us.
01:54:04.840 And we should be clear here, you know, coronavirus can be very dangerous.
01:54:09.980 There's only one known cure, which is, of course, attending a Black Lives Matter rally.
01:54:15.100 If you can get to a rally for saying that will wipe out the coronavirus completely.
01:54:20.360 And, you know, that's the only way you can do it.
01:54:22.460 So if you want to go out there and you'll be all all lives matter, you're going to get coronavirus.
01:54:26.580 If you're Black Lives Matter, you're going to be totally fine.
01:54:29.460 As long as you embrace Marxism, everything should be good.
01:54:33.140 Everything should be good.
01:54:34.280 Some people do die of Black Lives Matter, the covid strain.
01:54:40.820 You know, we a lot of people died over this weekend, all of them in those riots, all of them that were injured or killed all covid.
01:54:50.800 I don't know if you know, because it's a very peaceful rally that were happening all over the country this weekend.
01:54:56.820 Still, we are 100 days away from the election.
01:55:01.480 Yeah, I heard 99.
01:55:02.080 And it doesn't doesn't feel.
01:55:04.460 Yeah, it might be 99.
01:55:05.720 It would maybe 100 yesterday.
01:55:06.700 It doesn't feel like this election is even happening.
01:55:11.700 Your thought at 100 days out.
01:55:15.900 I agree.
01:55:17.900 It does not feel like it's happening yet.
01:55:19.660 I still kind of, you know, there's multiple reasons to explain Joe Biden's lead.
01:55:25.900 And it's not a questionable lead.
01:55:28.160 It's a lead that's significant and bigger than it was against Hillary Clinton.
01:55:32.220 But there are reasons for that, of course.
01:55:34.020 I think that you have typically 100 days out polls aren't all that accurate.
01:55:40.400 You have that.
01:55:41.640 You have the unforeseen circumstance.
01:55:43.800 God only knows.
01:55:44.740 I mean, you have to believe at least aliens are going to invade before the election happens.
01:55:49.300 If not 10 other things we've never thought were possible.
01:55:53.000 Something's going to happen that's going to turn totally turn this away from what we think this election is going to be.
01:55:59.700 You know, whether you think it's going to be about coronavirus or the economy or Black Lives Matter or whatever you think.
01:56:04.220 There's going to be 10 other things.
01:56:05.240 So those are but those are normal, normal things to think about 100 days out.
01:56:10.340 There can always be a massive event that can switch things over.
01:56:12.500 And, you know, polls, you can't look at them and lock them in this early.
01:56:16.780 The difference to me, though, because those things are are there and possible.
01:56:22.040 But I would not be very confident if I were Donald Trump looking at the polls, even with those two possibilities out there.
01:56:27.900 The third one, though, I think is more significant, which is just this year is totally different than any other election we've ever faced.
01:56:36.840 To the point of, Glenn, we don't even know what the polls are going to look like.
01:56:40.780 Are people going to be even going to them?
01:56:43.020 We don't even know if people are going to be in-person voting this year in November at this point.
01:56:48.580 There's so much up in the air that I think, like, if you were to get a situation where, let's say, in September or October,
01:56:55.220 they come out with a treatment that is really, really effective and that turns this thing around and the economy is raging in November.
01:57:03.420 Donald Trump's probably the favorite, right?
01:57:05.720 Like, it can go from him being way behind to being the favorite with something like that happening.
01:57:11.360 I think that there are so I know I'm this way.
01:57:15.100 I will walk through a sewer full of coronavirus to go vote.
01:57:20.980 Nothing is going to stop me from going to the polls.
01:57:25.880 And I think there's going to be a lot of people like that.
01:57:28.380 I think there will be a lot of people that, you know, have Joe Biden as their candidate.
01:57:31.920 They're like, I can't.
01:57:33.400 I mean, I don't.
01:57:34.980 And they won't have the passion.
01:57:37.160 They're going to have to steal a lot of votes.
01:57:39.180 They're going to have to steal a lot.
01:57:40.760 And the good thing is, is the Democrats are up to it.
01:57:43.240 So it could very well happen.
01:57:45.820 All right.
01:57:46.100 Let me tell you about Goldline.
01:57:47.400 I love saying I told you so, unless it's bad news.
01:57:53.480 And this is bad news.
01:57:55.120 The dollar is in serious trouble.
01:57:57.940 The Fed is printing like it's going out of style.
01:58:01.580 And it's bad.
01:58:02.940 It's bad for everything but gold, quite honestly.
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01:58:20.000 Silver is way, way undervalued right now.
01:58:24.520 Gold is shooting through the roof, as I told you just a few minutes ago.
01:58:28.500 The market right now is going through what is known as the Death Cross.
01:58:33.120 Basically, it's a lovely flowery name for hard times when it comes to the dollar.
01:58:38.180 In eight out of nine cases, the Death Cross has been followed by a sustained period of dollar weakness.
01:58:45.840 That means your dollar is going to lose value.
01:58:49.320 If it drops by 30% for every dollar you had in the bank or you had in your pocket, it's going to be worth 70%.
01:58:57.260 That is what makes gold go up, is because you start to lose value of the dollar.
01:59:04.640 You're looking for something that will hold its value.
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01:59:49.880 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
02:00:05.940 So, there's an article that I'd like you to check out.
02:00:09.960 It's on glennbeck.com and it is all about the floods in China.
02:00:16.300 And I know you got a lot of things to do.
02:00:18.300 You're like, floods in China?
02:00:19.420 Why would I even care about the floods in China?
02:00:22.480 The floodwaters are up.
02:00:25.160 It's monsoon season and they're up over 200% now.
02:00:31.340 And because of the Three Gorges Dam, this is the dam that they built.
02:00:39.860 How many years ago, Stu, did they open this thing up?
02:00:42.160 Like five years ago?
02:00:43.380 No, it was in the 90s they finished it.
02:00:45.140 And then they updated it, I think, about five or six years ago.
02:00:48.800 Okay.
02:00:49.520 But it has been updated and made very powerful.
02:00:53.600 And when they opened it up again, it actually slowed the rotation of the earth for a short period of time.
02:01:00.160 And it is, it's remarkable.
02:01:04.240 And they need all of the water.
02:01:06.860 And this is one of the reasons why we have such a shortage of sand is because of these dams.
02:01:11.600 Well, unfortunately, because of these monsoons, the reservoir system has passed the flood stage six weeks ago.
02:01:22.140 And is now classified by China.
02:01:25.340 So, you know, you're getting the truth there.
02:01:26.900 As a Category 2.
02:01:30.160 It, it, they've already had to destroy two dozen other dams to try to relieve pressure.
02:01:37.860 But our satellites are showing that this dam is about to buckle.
02:01:43.060 In fact, if you look at the, you look at the story in England, King's College in London just issued a dire warning saying we're looking at the satellite pictures and this thing is buckling and about to blow.
02:01:58.640 If that blows, uh, food security all over the globe is going to be wildly affected.
02:02:07.820 Please read this article at glennbeck.com as you read about wars and rumors of wars and floods and famines.
02:02:17.600 Uh, this is a really key thing to pay attention to because everybody else is concentrating on nonsense.
02:02:26.000 This is really, really important, and it ends with what should you do about it.
02:02:33.020 So check it out now at glennbeck.com.
02:02:35.780 That's glennbeck.com.
02:02:37.600 The floods in China are a global disaster.
02:02:42.040 Read about it now at glennbeck.com.
02:02:43.720 Read about it now at glennbeck.com.