Happy Super Wednesday! Bernie Lost Big! | Guest: Bill O’Reilly | 3⧸4⧸20
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2 hours and 2 minutes
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In this episode of the Glenbeck Program, host Jeff Perla Van Zandt is joined by a special guest to talk about the Democratic Nominee for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, Joe Biden. Jeff also talks about relief factor and how it changed his life.
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program it's super wednesday because super tuesday
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didn't seem to be a powerhouse for a socialist revolutionary communist
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what's more super than that uh however marianne williamson she took out her ouija board uh last
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night and she was i think the devil was spelling out some things on twitter that she had to immediately
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delete uh she uh said this was not a resurrection it was a coup russia gate was not a coup muller was
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not a coup impeachment was not a coup what happened yesterday was a coup and we will push back
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sanders people not real happy biden people it was a night to remember and if joe biden could remember
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it it would be a night for him to remember as well you know what i'm saying here
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all of the uh information on that and uh and all of the news of the day coming up here in just a
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second first let me tell you about greg he lives in hawaii had a really interesting experience with
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relief factor last year sometime his knee started to swell and it made climbing stairs and walking
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distance is almost impossible yeah that's why you just sit at the beach i'm just saying fortunately
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he had heard about relief factor decided to give it a try for himself and here's the interesting part
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what happened with greg greg had been taking relief factor for three days and he started getting results
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the knee stopped swelling the back the hips the shoulders began to settle down i'm a person who's had
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a dramatic dramatic change in my life i feel better than i've felt in 10 or 15 years i mean i just i feel
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like i'm fully back and it is credited to relief factor greg feels exactly the same way he's now able to go
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and live his best life out in hawaii and you can live yours get your life back for 1995 you can get the
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so it it was kind of a coup last night the democrats came out in full force uh and i mean the democratic
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party to make sure that joe biden is the nominee now i don't know how they wrangle
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this from here but bernie sanders is going to fight to the very last minute he will fight all
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the way to the convention but it was it was pretty remarkable how joe biden even started the evening
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and that was in virginia where virginia it was close and biden was not supposed to sweep the country
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and if it wasn't for early voting except for california i'll bet uh he might have swept
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all the way across the country really an incredible night for biden far above and beyond any expectation
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or reasonable upside sort of outcome of this he the only three states he lost were utah colorado
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and california california he was the heavy favorite we kind of all knew that um going in
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colorado and utah both had quirky rules that prevented him i mean you know we're good rules
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for bernie basically and did not allow for a lot of last minute deciding um all mail i believe all
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mail um and not meaning all dudes but all uh you mail it in with the federal mail sort of uh voting
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right um so incredible i mean a few examples of this minnesota was i believe 538 had that at a 19
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chance of biden winning it and he won this is a state obviously that klobuchar was a co-favorite
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with bernie going into this week she drops out shocking to me that one was shocking to me not
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just because it's a good it's a win outside of where biden has performed right it's a northern state
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it's not a state with a large minority population it was not built for biden then you have klobuchar
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who's there and very popular who drops out the day before the vote or two days before the vote whatever
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it was um and a lot of that with early voting people had already voted for klobuchar right she
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was one of the favorites so she drops out everyone there goes all to biden which usually doesn't happen
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and he wins that i think by nine points which is insanity how how does it bother you at all that
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um i mean i do not want to i've just never seen anything like this and i know with social media
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how they can affect you know and swing the vote if it's close they can swing it by up to five points
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oh you're talking about like google google and facebook and how they can geo target without
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fingerprints they can you're getting you're you're it's you're not even a bernie bro and you're going
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on the conspiracy road here well only because we're doing the special tonight and i'm looking
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at all of the data up close and so i'm kind of living in that world because i mean i think obviously
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and i'm joking about the conspiracy that it is something very real and the research shows that
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it's real though do you would you believe that google would want to throw the election to joe biden
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over bernie sanders i do i do because i don't think anyone in real business wants bernie sanders
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because they know what it means you know do you think that uh cnn is for bernie sanders do you think
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mbc comcast mbc is for bernie sanders they know what he'll do you saw stocks go up after right they
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look like sanders are having a bad night what is it it was like a 480 points or 500 points the stock
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market went up uh in the overnight uh in um you know after closing before the morning bell we're
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up about 500 points and that is because bernie sanders is not the guy we told you the stock market
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does not like bernie sanders the economy will not like bernie sanders so yeah i do think that um
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joe biden would just be for regulation of these companies which these companies want sometimes
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they do especially the big ones yeah i would say i i don't necessarily think that that's the reason i
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think there is a plausible explanation for this which is a great confluence of events over about
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a one-week period um without really people having time to check their work i mean if you think about
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this you had a second place a nevada finish a decent debate for biden his best debate out of 10
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that they've had uh then a big win in south carolina followed by massive endorsements and
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coalescing around biden inside the party uh followed by a primary three days later with no time for joe
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biden to come out and screw anything up and no time to take any polling for anyone to know what's going
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on it it hits a perfect confluence of events for a massive momentum shift it it it absolutely could
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have there also could have been influence from social media only because of the massive switch
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remember last friday we were talking about it's over it's over for him if he doesn't really if he
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doesn't really take uh south carolina it's over right but he did i mean i know he won by 30 points i
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know i know i know so everything was pointing in the direction of a good night we talked about this
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that's the only thing we expected i think it's the only thing that changed look do you think that
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joe biden looks healthy no no okay all he has is momentum which is would if i was a democrat
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terrified terrified he's got nothing he doesn't even have fundraising going on for no he's got
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nothing else he has no organization no fundraising no ability to speak through full sentences god only
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knows if he can walk on stage in any given appearance i mean i would be terrified if this
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came out and if if you're donald trump you have to be thrilled could this have gone any better for
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donald trump seriously think of all the candidates that are on the board up here we have a giant board
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of all the candidates right now there's only five left that are still in the race what 20 some 25
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almost 30 candidates that were either about to run and didn't or dropped out you look through that
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list there are a ton of candidates in there that on paper at least could scare you right people who
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are fresh faces who are good talkers who have interesting backgrounds and resumes bloomberg with
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all of the money yep and the experience is no matter how unlikable that guy is yeah even bloomberg
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would have been a threat what they're doing is they're giving us the two worst candidates
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okay you're you've got an old communist who has to continually say fidel castro he was a great guy
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i loved him i loved him he made great ham sandwiches even though i'm a jew and i don't have ham sandwiches
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i love them i love the ham sandwiches he was making they're cuban sandwiches i love cuban sandwiches i love
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fidel what are you doing are you kidding me that's the worst candidate except for the guy who is like i'd like
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get to meet my my wife uh oh that's my sister who she looks hot shoes is it time for my pills yet
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that guy that guy that guy that's the guy they all coalesced around think of how pathetic that is
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it's not like and it's only due to his win it shows one win how much they don't want bernie sanders
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which is i will say remarkable remarkable remarkable i think it's less people are like well they just
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don't want a socialist i don't think that has anything to do with it frankly um as far as the
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democrats go i think number one it has to do with they're worried about him beating donald trump
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because they're worried the american people don't want a socialist that's out of the closet but number
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two another big function here is bernie is not a party guy and they want a party guy they want a guy
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who's going to be loyal to the party who's going to remain a democrat who is i mean there's a good
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chance that if bernie sanders won the presidency he might turn into an independent while he was president
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oh i think he would right i think they don't want that they don't want that they don't like bernie
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he's he's never been able to he's never been nice he's never played nice with them and they don't
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like him for that reason the socialism is like a that's on the positive side of the ledger for
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democrats in the party but when it comes down to democrats um being democrats that's important to
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them and winning is important they want to beat trump and they don't think sanders is the guy to do
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and i think they they truly believe and they would they would lose the house they don't only lose the
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white house the senate the down the down ticket would be just obliterated because if you're going
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to put a a communist revolutionary in the white house americans generally try to balance the ticket
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and so if they have a communist revolutionary we'll be like i just i'm gonna put a republican in there
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because maybe they'll be able to stop him if he goes crazy i think they would risk huge for them
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huge risk for them and for the nation and i think they do see that at some level and i think they see
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you know they may use you say they may like uh you know a socialist i don't think they like socialist
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revolutionaries right and they also get a lot of money from corporations right and all of the
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corporations have got to be saying to them now are you out of your mind are you out of your mind
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you going with somebody who is saying he's going to end the free market system are you crazy they do
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get a lot of money from those people right they wouldn't want to deal with that right um but on the
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other hand too we're talking about speed right revolutionary versus progressivism as you've talked
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about many many times there's a difference in speed and approach yeah and you know yes you're right
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like right now i think they see the best way to get down that road is to take baby steps and
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sometimes big steps but not revolutionary long jumps um and that's what you're at the end of the
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progressive era you are at the point to where it's all breaking down you cannot have this system
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merged with a big progressive system that is not based in common sense at all you can't
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so it's just this clash i agree right so now it's time to decide you are going to take the last step
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and the last step here is to change the constitution and to change over to a a socialist communist kind of
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system that last step americans at this point won't take now they might in four years or eight years or
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15 years but they're not going to take them today and so the the question is just like that book that
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i pointed out from france the coming insurrection that was the point of that book written by french
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intellectuals and socialists and communists and anarchists for the people that were in colleges
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and it said clearly they have given us every step of the way they keep bringing us in and saying oh we're
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going to do it we're going to do it but then they never pull the trigger on it and they've said we
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got to have a peaceful transition of power and we're going to make that step but they're never going to
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make it so it's time we take it that's what the coming insurrection was about in france that book
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and that's happening here with bernie sanders it's time to take it and let me take a quick break and
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then come back stew you know talking to steve dace last night on the tv show he was pretty scary i thought
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because he didn't give a solution he's like this is this is it this is i mean you're you're going to
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head to a brokered convention now and uh i'd like to hear your analysis of that on the numbers are we
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are we more likely for a brokered convention or not and if we are headed how does that now work
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how are they going to untangle themselves from the revolutionaries because there's not going to be a
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compromise on those sides it's going to be one or the ronald reagan was right this is a time for
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choosing he said that in 64 for the republicans and it took 15 years for us to choose but we finally
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stock futures are up uh today they were up last night and once the news that joe biden was sweeping
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more than 580 points that's pretty incredible that should tell uh any voter out there
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that likes to work likes the economy likes something called money the um who you vote for
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is going to change your your future and if you're voting for bernie sanders that is not a vote for
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jobs it's just not okay so how does this work from here what we're going to know about the california
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delegates probably in the next couple of days yeah a lot of mail vote there mail mail in vote there as
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well so you're going to have votes trickle in uh that vote is going to favor bernie sanders in a
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pretty significant way and he'll close the gap on delegates from where we are now um we were projecting
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the post super tuesday delegate count remember you need to get to about what is it nineteen hundred and
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ninety one to to win the nomination without a contested convention um right now um
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if you go look back a week the analysis for most people was bernie sanders is going to be ahead
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by a decent margin likely uh with bloomberg and biden behind there somewhere and warren and forth
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um as we went through the day as we approached when we updated those estimates it was more like
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they're going to come out pretty close to tied it looks like biden might have a chance of actually
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tying him as soon as virginia came in right at seven o'clock and they called it immediately i mean
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what we looked at yeah we looked at each other went gonna be good night for uh joe biden this is
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gonna be big because that's not supposed to happen no that should have been i mean biden may have won
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that state that wouldn't have been a surprise but the fact that he won it so easily and they called
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it immediately i mean they called it at the top of the hour they closed the polls and they called it
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virginia was supposed to be a state that would go on for a couple of hours and maybe they call it for
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biden but you know maybe he wins by five points he wound up with 53.3 percent of the vote more than
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half of the vote in a four candidate race he got a higher percentage of the vote in virginia than
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sanders got in vermont wow think about that that is it was legitimately unthinkable going into yesterday
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but if you look at virginia that happens i think for a reason one virginia is is for the suburb
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is the suburb of washington dc a lot of that is the suburb of washington dc so that that is one of
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two things either the people who are in the government and they like big government well
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that would mean bernie sanders well not necessarily because a lot of those people are also there very
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very wealthy because they're consultants they're working in companies that are aligned with washington
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etc etc you know you've got a lot of people who are the lobbyist and the corporations that are there
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that make america work they don't like bernie sanders no a vote for bernie sanders is a vote for
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ending their influence and their jobs in many ways so bernie wound up uh being around tide as we were kind
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of going into the day that virginia thing we started looking at this in a different way as the results came
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in uh bernie started falling behind in the delegate count uh we had uh bernie down about 50 delegates
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at the end of the night which was pretty uh significant uh and now because of the very late
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night after we ended our coverage uh announcement that bernie sanders also won texas or excuse me
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joe biden also won texas which was not supposed to happen no uh you know again big uh latino population
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sanders had been doing well with with that group biden wins there too now um i mean i could see at
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least the new york times estimate now has bernie down by almost a hundred delegates after this all
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is supposed to be very close if not bernie ahead that's what we thought going in a hundred delegates
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going in so does that give him enough of a spread if this continues to win outright the nomination
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all right all right here's here's the problem uh pat just came in and uh he's got a cough and
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sniffles and he said i think i have the coronavirus and i said right i think i have it too and that's
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when stew said i think i've had it for a couple of weeks yeah a few weeks so we probably got it from
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you we probably got it from you now it's either allergies you eat coronavirus did you eat you
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did you eat any chinese food yeah last night we had it here by the way may i just say let me just
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see if i can pick this up with a pencil because i don't want to touch it uh look what i found in
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our studio by stew's desk oh it's a corona light so maybe that's why we don't have fevers maybe we
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just have corona light yes so hmm somebody's drinking corona excuse me a little bit of a
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cough there yeah scary it is funny because at what point do you go and say hey i might have the
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coronavirus because you they keep saying that a lot of people are habit and a get no symptoms at all
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or b get very light symptoms that they would even go to work with the person the washington post got
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an op-ed from a guy who was on the princess ship there in japan came back has been quarantined for
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weeks first of all i thought it was funny that he pointed out you know we were i was on the ship with
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my wife for like a month and now we've been in quarantine separately and i think it's we it's the
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alone time has been good for us wait a minute wow but but he said look honestly i've had it for
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a month and it hasn't been that big of a deal i she he said if i were home i probably would have just
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gone to gone to work through it oh wow so a lot of people have it in that way that's what i've been
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doing all week yeah i've been coming to work too and you too have i been i mean have you are you a
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little congested yes oh yeah and i do but i also get allergies around this time of year yes yes but
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allergies come this time of year for everybody at least if you if you deal with them in texas i seem
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to get them around this time all all the time so you know i've been assuming i don't have
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coronavirus maybe i do i used to have really bad allergies and i have to tell you i took the
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allergy shots about two or three years ago i gotta do this you have to do it i gotta do it i've i my
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whole life you remember pat i really bad allergies really bad allergies i have allergies so bad they
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can't they can't treat me for dogs and horses because every time they would give me the allergy
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shot it would put me in the hospital i'd have to go to the emergency room um and he's like okay you
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just don't ever get around a horse and i'm like i love horses he's like don't ever get around horses
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anymore you can't stop that um but they for a year i took these allergy shots there it's a miracle i
00:26:46.920
don't know why i wasted my whole life suffering with allergies have they had it your whole life or how
00:26:51.540
long have they been able to do this oh yeah they had shots i know i was tested for allergies when i
00:26:55.980
was a kid and they were really bad and then you know my mom was like maybe we should get the shots
00:27:00.300
no no not the shots i wish i wasted so much of my life in misery that's what happens when you're a
00:27:08.320
sissy yeah right yeah that's what we've been talking about glenn's a sissy remember we had
00:27:12.280
that whole conversation i remember that when did you both about that come out because i know you
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were writing it a couple of weeks all right all right all right so we were talking about coronavirus
00:27:19.420
there is a there is a doctor james phillips assistant professor of emergency medicine at george
00:27:26.420
washington university uh he is the chief of the section of disaster and operational medicine
00:27:31.500
and he's just written an article that i think is really really good that i want to read to you he's
00:27:37.380
talking about i'm a doctor this is what i do i'm in the emergency rooms i'm looking at these kinds of
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diseases etc etc and he said i'm going to get the coronavirus and it's not just me it's going to be a
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lot of health workers he said so we have to have some discussions about what to do what not to do
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and what are we going to do he said for instance i think he said i'm young i'm healthy he said but i
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know a lot of doctors that do what i do and are in the er and he said you know they're older uh and
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they would be a prime target for death on this he said should we consider saying these doctors
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doctors shouldn't treat people who have the coronavirus and keep them aside he said because
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coronavirus is going to start to really take over the medical um uh profession and everybody's going
00:28:30.560
to be worried about the coronavirus meanwhile heart attacks and strokes and everything else has nothing
00:28:35.260
to do with coronavirus we're going to need doctors and he said so the first thing we should do as a
00:28:41.060
medical community is decide how are we going to use our resources but listen to this he said um
00:28:47.320
uh as this spreads a certain number of medical staff will need to miss work because they or their
00:28:52.460
families are ill what we don't know yet is for how long it's imperative that we fund research to
00:28:58.040
determine how long the infected are contagious and when people can safely return to work so we can keep
00:29:03.260
our health care systems working and our economy from suffering telemedicine can play a major role in
00:29:08.480
this outbreak by allowing providers to avoid um proximity risk of infection while electronically
00:29:15.740
visiting a large number of patients in addition concerns about infection among the workforce space
00:29:22.620
emergency departments will also be an issue most urban emergency departments are already operating at a
00:29:28.780
maximum capacity every day as a disaster medicine specialist my biggest concern is that the er's and the
00:29:35.560
clinics are going to become overwhelmed by the worried well and the minimally ill that would be us
00:29:42.760
oh my gosh i just sniffed it's captain trips unnecessary visits by those with a mild virus illness risk not
00:29:52.760
only exposure to other emergency room patients but also increases the risk of illness to the medical
00:29:59.980
medical staff so in other words you're going you don't really have something or it's just very mild
00:30:05.440
are you infecting others that are there or are others infecting you and you're going to go in and say
00:30:12.360
yeah you don't have anything but did you just contract it because you were sitting next to somebody who did
00:30:17.420
in addition if our ambulances are busy transporting patients who are worried or mildly ill they'll have
00:30:24.300
slower response time blah blah blah the public should be expected to be asked in the coming weeks to avoid
00:30:29.840
the health care system visits unless they have significant systems symptoms or risk factors i suggest that
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health care facilities explore the creation of separate care areas for patients presenting with
00:30:42.400
respiratory symptoms and possible covid 19 in an effort to keep all of those possibly contagious away from
00:30:49.140
those who are being seen for other conditions we have to ensure the public knows that we are open
00:30:54.840
and preventing spread from one patient to another they may have to add temporary structures such as outdoor
00:31:01.540
tents to evaluate those concerned and keep them out of the hospital while health care workers and
00:31:07.300
policymakers are currently laser focused on covid 19 the epidemic requires a coordinated response that
00:31:13.140
extends beyond the health care system employers and large and small employers must enact sick
00:31:19.980
employee sorry must enact public health measures part of which would include requirements that sick
00:31:26.900
employees stay home and guarantees that they will not be penalty penalized for doing so this is something
00:31:33.560
that this broadcast is already on we were working with our engineers just yesterday um to be able to
00:31:41.400
have me be the only one that switches all the flips all of the switches to be able to connect with the
00:31:48.160
satellites we still get paid right yes okay good nobody as long as i'm on the air the minute i'm off the air
00:31:53.760
nope um the uh the this has never been done before the network doesn't even know how to do it
00:32:02.860
but we and the network are taking this so seriously that we have to make sure that the voice is on and we are
00:32:11.180
trying to use technology and and solve problems that have never been thought of before a national radio
00:32:19.020
program connecting to almost 500 stations nationwide plus the internet plus video with only one person
00:32:28.620
at the control that's where we're that's how we're affecting this because there's no reason if things if
00:32:36.440
people start to get sick you know we've got what a hundred and some people here in this building
00:32:41.560
do we need to have all of the writers and researchers here or can they do their work from home i think this
00:32:49.020
could fundamentally transform america if it lasts a long time i think we could see our workplaces and
00:32:56.220
the way we do things change um they he talks here about uh you know should you wear surgical masks
00:33:03.760
yada yada he says no i get asked several times a day should i be worried the answer is yes
00:33:10.120
but to an appropriate degree this is going to get worse before it gets better we don't know if it
00:33:16.980
will go away when it gets warm keep an eye on the transmission in the tropics nor do we know for
00:33:22.720
sure if reinfection is possible one thing is certain panic helps no one i thought that was an interesting
00:33:31.960
look on the things that we should be paying attention to and when do you go get checked i don't know you
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got to go to a hospital and why oh boy why do you say no on the surgical mask because the surgical
00:33:43.160
mask is keeping them that we're out of the n95s um they're the what is it it's only the m95 that is
00:33:51.840
effective right 95 or 100 yeah it's not a big enough closure between the seams or whatever it is correct
00:33:58.100
so the n95 and even then they recommend that you wear another mask underneath a regular surgical
00:34:04.340
mask surgical mask only keeps you from spreading whatever you have so when you're in surgery
00:34:11.300
everything else it doesn't keep you from getting no it's everything is sterile you're in a surgery
00:34:16.400
room everything is sterile so the surgical that the regular just little mass that you put over your
00:34:22.280
ears that stops when you cough any of your germs going out the n95 stops anything from coming in but
00:34:30.500
like for instance you couldn't wear one pat i couldn't wear one right now we'd both have to
00:34:35.720
shave oh yeah okay you can't have a beard it will not seal on your face and it really has to be fitted
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you have to know how to fit it to your face um and and you're we're out of those 3m right now i think
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it's in ohio is 24 hour a day shifts just making the n95 masks and they're running out of them all over
00:34:59.940
the all over the world the doctors need them first this is going to require cultural changes
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too like shaking hands that should stop for a while it should it should stop we should you should we
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shouldn't be shaking hands with each other i mean or definitely kissing each other on the cheek or
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whatever doing that frenchy french thing where you kiss both sides of the cheek that's got to stop
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i will say right you can't uh pass coronavirus to someone if you never see them again so this is a
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good way if you don't like someone this is the time to tell them don't visit them i'm very concerned
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welcome to the uh program so uh michael bloomberg um spent 500 million dollars and he he got uh he
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won american samoa bigly big bigly bigly over tulsi gabbard who was born there apparently who
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knew although tulsi will get on the board here with at least one delegate and this is the time
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she makes her move watch out right this is if i were joe biden to be terrified right she's just
00:38:14.000
getting her momentum started can you imagine what it felt like to be michael bloomberg and go to bed
00:38:19.840
realizing that you just spent 500 million dollars and you got nothing i know nothing except your 63.5
00:38:28.460
billion dollars that's all you have left you believe this idiot
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you know well after they drive him back in the limousine but you know i mean it's gonna be
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yeah what a that's the thing with him he unlike steyer who blew about 15 percent of his net worth
00:38:49.420
and got zero delegates yeah you know bloomberg got something out of this bloomberg bloomberg got
00:38:55.400
position uh he name recognition in the rest of the country i mean he did get something out of it
00:39:02.080
steyer got nothing yeah steyer really just got mocked i mean bloomberg is like who he's not gonna
00:39:07.040
win but he's gonna come in with a lot of he's gonna get probably 100 delegates out of this which
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is not nothing he'll have some power at a contested convention if it occurs the biggest development
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today to watch if you feel like refreshing results like a loser um like i will be is both in texas and
00:39:21.880
in california texas bloomberg is at 14.7 oh that changes everything another 0.3 yep and california
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he's at 14.4 both of those will be dramatic swings in the delegate counts for biden and sanders if he
00:39:37.540
gets above 15 it's the way these dumb rules work for the democrats but like california is a much
00:39:43.020
bigger win for sanders if if uh bloomberg stays below 15 again he's 0.6 away with 20 of the vote
00:39:51.360
left to come in so it could change it could change it could go either way he's been north of that for
00:39:56.020
a long time that would probably change your delegate math if he stays below 15 it'll get a little bit
00:40:00.480
closer so that is a big one again he spent a lot of money there's rumor already that he's thinking
00:40:06.840
about dropping out there's rumor that he may start just running ads that are anti-sanders
00:40:11.640
there's rumor that he might kill everyone who told him to spend all this money yeah i you know i
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i i it does seem like a giant waste but on the other hand what else is he gonna do he's got 64
00:40:25.780
billion dollars he throws away 500 million dollars what does it even matter does he even notice it
00:40:30.700
his stocks go up four percent tomorrow he's back to back to even like this means so little to him
00:40:37.020
uh which is why he was able to do it like this but this has disproven a a decades old liberal narrative
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you cannot buy these elections you can't do it no one could be better than michael bloomberg to do it
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and steyer and steyer and bloomberg they both tried couldn't do it steyer tried to do it in just two
00:40:54.440
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already know but we're going to give you some perspective on that what it means who is a possible
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vp what the left is saying the bernie bros uh and the um the radicals the revolutionaries what are they
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saying what's coming that and steve dace all around the corner we begin in one minute this is the glenbeck
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they have gone around and they have touted socialist anarchists revolutionaries
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and made them feel welcome never checked them out never said a bad word about them as they're
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setting cities on fire they're fine they're fine it's the people like ben shapiro that are showing
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up that are causing them to set that city on fire they've been playing that for years and they grew
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this movement they made it acceptable for how many millions of americans then when bernie sanders
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becomes real oh my gosh what do we what do we do what do we do what do we do well they've done
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an awful lot and remember they're the ones with credibility remember the mainstream media is the one
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that says you because you're a trump voter or you don't vote the way they want you to vote or you don't
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think the way they want you to think you're an outsider you're somebody who is on the the
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the margins and the very lunatic fringe of america they're the ones that know well let me just
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remind you that the new york times had two endorsements two endorsements one was elizabeth
00:46:09.760
warren how'd she do last night how's she doing really i mean i mean horrifically awful horrific
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and the other one uh amy klobuchar was the other uh one they endorsed and how's she doing the only
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way she's impacted the race was by leaving it correct so nobody was listening to the new york times
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new york times their their editorial their endorsement meant nothing nothing and they won't
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reckon they won't recognize that it meant nothing in fact it means more than nothing nothing means
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everybody read it went eh studies show that after they made their endorsement those people who read
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the new york times every day they switched away from these candidates by about five percent so it was
00:47:02.160
less than nothing it actually hurt those candidates how about the media and the sensation that was beto
00:47:12.060
i mean beto was he was the next jack kennedy there was nothing to beto nothing it was all media hype all of it
00:47:23.060
and he just he collapsed in a spectacular fashion and who created him the media trying to make him into the
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next big thing then there was pete buddha judge pete buddha judge he's the next best thing he's
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look at him he is going to be the up and comer all of the people that they have endorsed are gone are gone
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so who do you have well you have biden who they've never really liked biden there's a great article in
00:47:58.560
reason uh magazine um and um they talk about how this is they did anything they could
00:48:09.760
to steer people away from joe biden because joe biden is just too average every day he's i mean
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you know we need the new one we need somebody like elizabeth warren who's cutting edge
00:48:22.740
everyone they endorsed everyone they pushed failed
00:48:28.800
and because they didn't like them they kind of mock them the other two do well it's kind of like
00:48:38.380
donald trump did they not learn anything they have no influence anymore this is really important for
00:48:46.980
america to understand because they're going to continue to live in denial but it's going to frustrate
00:48:53.800
them more and more because they used when they had when they said something they had impact
00:48:58.020
how was the impact on the impeachment trial did america fall into line with that how's the impact
00:49:04.940
i could hit you with this here real quick michael bloomberg is suspending his presidential campaign
00:49:09.560
uh he will be dropping out and uh that obviously the thought there would be that that helps biden
00:49:16.460
uh going forward so what was he promised i don't know what can you promise a guy who's got 63 and a
00:49:25.000
half billion dollars treasury secretary yeah something like that very very possible he has a role i would
00:49:29.820
not be surprised at all guns are oh god no he already promised that to beto that's right he already
00:49:36.880
promised that to beto the other day yeah yeah i mean this is a team effort for the democrats i mean
00:49:41.520
because joe can't do it on his own anymore i mean maybe 2008 joe maybe 2004 joe maybe 1946 joe
00:49:49.060
this is going to be um george w bush 2000 remember george w bush wasn't getting the job done and so
00:49:55.880
all of the big players that really sealed the deal he had colin powell he had dick cheney
00:50:03.460
uh he had all of the big names condoleezza rice they all came and rallied around him so everybody's
00:50:10.260
like okay yeah he's you put a big team around yeah he's he's maybe makes me a little nervous and
00:50:16.120
he doesn't really you know is he just the son that doesn't have his own experience he was running a
00:50:20.700
baseball team he put a big team around him this is back in the day when only running one of the
00:50:26.240
largest economies in the world as a state uh was not enough experience to be president you were like
00:50:32.760
i don't know he's only been running texas for a couple terms what's going on right now we're like
00:50:37.220
i think he'd fix that sidewalk in in in uh in indiana uh he probably could be president right
00:50:43.300
right and it's great that guy was on a he was on a talk show he's gay yeah he's gay he's gay he's
00:50:48.560
great and uh we'll throw him in there and uh who else what else can we pull yeah tom steyer what did
00:50:52.800
he do he was uh had a hedge fund i think at some point a long time i don't know throw him in there
00:50:56.840
here's the thing though with with joe biden joe biden unlike what happened in 2000 with george bush
00:51:03.820
where they brought a lot of people in and that kind of sealed the deal for a lot of people it
00:51:07.860
gave them confidence this literally is weekend uh weekend with with joe not bernie i hate to use
00:51:16.800
bernie because uh i mean bernie's bernie's bernie's bernie uh and but joe is like he just needs a bunch
00:51:24.420
of crew around him that are just gonna lift him up under the arms and just carry him around i mean he
00:51:30.320
could be dead and they'll just build a machine to go around him so he's just a figurehead i mean
00:51:39.000
it's not just but people on the right is saying noticing how poorly he's doing physically and
00:51:45.060
mentally i mean it's noticeable to everyone you heard what's his face jank the guy from the young
00:51:51.080
turks talking about this and his uh you know where he when he you know blew a gasket last night
00:51:56.120
complaining about the loss in case you don't know who jank is good for you uh here he is with the
00:52:02.040
young turks last night i mean this is the guy who is really kind of helped put the coalition together
00:52:07.260
of ilan omar and aoc and bernie sanders started justice democrats right yeah he's really that i mean
00:52:15.260
this is far dangerous left listen we thought it was almost over bernie was gonna win now it's not over
00:52:22.940
now we're in a tie and now we got absolute dig in warfare against the establishment but we didn't
00:52:30.120
start the war they'll lie about it again we didn't start the war they started the war they've been
00:52:34.560
lying about bernie sanders for god's sake on castro i can give you a thousand examples bernie sanders
00:52:39.840
said the same exact thing as obama everyone on tv is like oh my god this isn't a good thing i know
00:52:48.160
but maybe it's because i'm a you know big radio fan he just turned into bud abbott
00:53:00.420
he just he had the same movement of the fat one from abbott and costello and and the exact same
00:53:09.240
expression he's a cartoon this guy is a cartoon but he's absolutely serious
00:53:16.940
and has a lot of followers they are declaring war here continue to pick it up what an outrageous
00:53:24.400
thing bernie sanders said obama said the same thing no shut up don't cover it don't cover it
00:53:28.700
don't cover it obama said the same thing you want to go to war we'll go to war and that is what this
00:53:33.720
is we cannot let biden win guys not just on progressives versus establishment this is so
00:53:38.920
important i need you to understand this biden is not going to beat trump biden is either near senile
00:53:46.460
or actually senile watch any of the tapes and biden lies non-stop he's gonna get caught
00:53:53.680
he's okay the media is covering for him but they're not going to be able to cover when the
00:53:57.660
republicans come for him and when trump comes for him i love that part there where he's like he lies
00:54:03.100
he's gonna get caught he's not mad because he's lying he's lying poorly yeah he's gonna get caught
00:54:08.060
yeah he's gonna get caught and everyone the trump's gonna come from they're gonna they're gonna
00:54:11.620
catch up with the lies i'm telling you i'm just expecting somebody to go who's on first that's
00:54:16.260
exactly what i'm saying by the way we have some uh very sad jank news you know his frustration in
00:54:26.100
this clip may have been for another reason because jank as you noted started just to justice democrats
00:54:32.680
he got ilan omar and aoc and uh all the whole squad right i can't remember the other i can't
00:54:39.360
remember ringo's name um uh unfortunately uh he was trying to parlay that into his own political career
00:54:46.940
and was running for uh congress in uh california and you may not know that because uh he didn't do
00:54:57.800
well the sad result he's in the 25th house district he's going for the katie hill seat remember katie hill
00:55:02.560
the one that was they will vote for katie hill but not for him yeah wow well a district that
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would put her in yes and says oh no he's too he's crazy so the top two go to a runoff in california
00:55:17.600
so first was christy smith 34.3 percent of democrat second mike garcia republican at 27
00:55:22.700
third steve knight another republican at 18.1 percent and way down in fourth place our friend jank
00:55:30.480
who got 5 308 votes for 5.8 percent of the vote uh so he did he did finish ahead of
00:55:38.660
getro elise and i know a lot of people are following that campaign yeah getro was really
00:55:46.260
dynamic i mean that's a solid name getro i mean i might be rethinking my kids names after this
00:55:53.820
i'm just saying getro berger beautiful oh man uh so anyway jank uh yeah he did not he did not win
00:56:00.480
so um elon though she was having a good night uh elon omar um she really really helped bernie
00:56:13.000
so she said last night imagine if the progressives consolidated last night like the
00:56:32.940
moderates consolidated who would have won that's what we should be analyzing i feel confident a
00:56:40.600
united progressive movement would have allowed for us to build together and win minnesota and other
00:56:46.240
states that we narrowly lost oh my goodness so who could they have united i mean you couldn't have
00:56:55.160
united with bloomberg you couldn't have united with uh with biden you couldn't have united with
00:57:03.980
pete buddha judge you couldn't have united with elizabeth warren because whatever you say about
00:57:09.760
elizabeth warren she's a progressive she's not a revolutionary she's a progressive a deep progressive
00:57:16.860
that likes a lot of marx's ideas but she's not a revolutionary who is who should sank who are you
00:57:25.700
joining with on your revolution elon on your i hate america america sucks beyond all imagination
00:57:34.620
it should be destroyed and we should have a communist system instead of a capitalist system
00:57:39.940
who do you have that's a big name that's like yeah i'm for that maybe elon omar and aoc and you
00:57:46.820
have a few of those people and they were all there bernie sanders and they were all on the bandwagon
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and sanders who was heavily favored in this race got the other person who was favored to drop out of the
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all right so even the vegans went crazy um last night a vegan protester storming the stage of joe biden's
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victory speech on super tuesday was tackled by two unlikely linebackers jill biden his wife and
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his senior advisor simone sanders now man um can we can we play this here watch and listen
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no it's really bad really bad something bad is going to happen if they do not have freaking
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security at these events doing anything he has so let me explain what happened so uh first of all
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joe biden does not have secret service detail he's a former vice president they don't get it so he
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doesn't have secret service uh and they had one guy come up on the stage and try to get this
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protester she was a what was it let dairy die yeah um and you know i actually am kind of sympathetic
01:01:21.120
i mean as a guy who is surprising no i know i mean meat is delicious and i raise cattle to eat
01:01:28.180
right so i don't have any problem but i mean they do make the point of you know dairy you take the
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moms away from the babes the babies and they both they it's a it's a sad thing when you actually see it
01:01:40.880
it's a really sad thing they really do care about that i'm sure they do yeah i don't know if all animals
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do but cows do uh anyway uh but they're so this woman gets up and you don't storm stages new and
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she storms the stage and what's amazing is jill puts her body between her and her husband i mean
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it was really kind of amazing to see and then uh it was simone is his sister right his sister goes
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and tackles the person i mean takes him down on the ground two women now one guy is coming up and
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he's like i've got a little bit you know meaty guy he's not the one that takes her down it's simone
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that takes him takes this woman down amazing and wrestles her to the floor this is going to become
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a date this is 1968 i'm telling you we are headed for the summer of 1968 and that's not good
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and all of us whether we like candidates dislike candidates we all need to uh watch ourselves
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watch who's standing next to us you see something say something don't let this get out of hand because
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these these people on the left they are serious they are dead serious uh and some of these bernie bros
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if they get on the stage god only knows what will happen because look at the way they treat him
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while he's on stage they just take the mic from him what do you think they are thinking about
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we've got to stop this democratic uh party hijacking of trying to destroy our candidate
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super super smart um very very ethical and when it comes to politics i don't know of a better person
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on our uh network than steve dace i wanted to bring him on today uh and have a little more of the
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conversation we had last night as the uh the polls were closing steve you i thought you were a little
01:06:28.500
pessimistic uh and and i'm not sure i understand what you think is coming now with the democratic party
01:06:36.800
um because you don't see a way out for a road to healing between you know the super left and the
01:06:45.660
regular liberal i don't think there is a road to healing and i think the actions of this party in
01:06:52.500
the last four to five days when indicate that they realize that and what they did uh here going back
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to it was a week ago jim klyburn endorsed uh joe biden and in the exit polling in south carolina
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almost half of the black voters joe biden received so they were influenced by that endorsement i have
01:07:10.520
in the modern era i have not seen a number like that i've never seen anything like that so it's
01:07:15.520
correct me if i'm wrong steve because i said that earlier today i've never seen you know they used to
01:07:20.600
call bill clinton the comeback kid this was like weirdly fast and for not a lot of good reasons
01:07:29.540
at least on the surface glenn he won four maybe five states last night and and and most of them
01:07:38.500
decisively joe biden did he never visited he never campaigned and he never advertised it and that's
01:07:46.460
unprecedented because what you're what you're seeing right now is something and i'm going to use that
01:07:51.400
word for a third time unprecedented you're we're seeing the old prior to 1972 and the old conventions
01:07:58.200
and smoke-filled rooms prior to the modern primary system you're seeing this now how this how this
01:08:04.220
stuff used to be decided before i was born and when you were a little kid this is for this is how this
01:08:09.660
stuff used to be decided but now it's being determined out in the open on social media the
01:08:14.780
national media is coordinating this message with the democratic party and you're watching the entire
01:08:20.280
democrat party apparatus go beyond putting its thumb on the scale they are literally rigging an outcome
01:08:26.500
and i'm using that word on purpose i mean if you were if you were in competition in a league with
01:08:30.760
somebody and you found out that league was working directly with that person to have them beat you
01:08:35.760
what would you call it certainly not gamesmanship you're beyond that and and and the only question
01:08:40.660
is why they're doing it glenn either it's because they're so desperate to beat trump that they'll risk
01:08:46.380
and mortgage their future that's typically how the republican party rolls they'll mortgage their future to win
01:08:51.080
this election because when you look at bernie's numbers amongst hispanics particularly the younger
01:08:55.500
you go that's the party's future they risk angering them or they realize that bernie has to go we're
01:09:02.480
going to do this if we win we're going to do the same policies no matter who wins but we cannot let
01:09:06.640
bernie sanders go out there and message us as socialists and soviets as opposed to the way we've
01:09:12.280
been lying to the american people for the last 30 years it's one of those two yeah but but here's the
01:09:16.840
thing the progr i truly believe steve that the progressive era as we know it as it was set up
01:09:23.580
in the 20s and 30s is over you know at the beginning of the progressive era there was this fight
01:09:30.020
uh on do we have a bloody revolution and just get it over with or do we slowly make that move that
01:09:38.920
transition everybody decided america doesn't want a bloody revolution well there comes a point to where
01:09:45.680
the system is so hobbled by progressivism that it is not a true capitalist and constitutional republic
01:09:54.220
and it's not a soviet state it's nothing and so you have to make i think this is why so many people
01:10:02.320
including donald trump want this debate with bernie sanders uh and they want to just decide it because
01:10:08.740
yep that's really where we are we're we're deciding between a constitution a constitutional republic
01:10:15.420
and a soviet style state so which is it going to be the democrats are only dragging out the pain
01:10:24.580
here that they have there's no future after joe biden it is either a remake of the democratic party and a
01:10:34.400
and a true one one that repoints their uh their compass back towards a republic just a big state
01:10:42.080
republic like like sweden actually is or the communist revolutionary and i don't see anybody
01:10:49.160
pointing it towards a democratic republic so what is the what's the long-term game plan here
01:10:55.900
i think the long-term game plan is that some of this is desperation i think you've seen this with
01:11:02.540
some of the corporate executives who are long-time clintonistas that were have been sounding off about
01:11:07.740
sanders and elizabeth warren before him i think some of these chickens are coming home to roost for
01:11:12.500
them i think that they've used a lot of this class warfare progressive cultural marxist language to um
01:11:18.820
you know put down audiences like to your show and mine and others to get power over them to win
01:11:24.220
elections but in the end they just want to shake the system down every bit as much as the corporatist
01:11:28.700
republicans they claim to oppose and now they're now they're realizing that oh no we can't put the genie
01:11:33.840
back in the bottle these folks you know we told them hey just uh you know we'll be your pie pipers
01:11:38.800
but make sure we're the ones playing the tune and now all of a sudden a new generation has emerged
01:11:43.040
they're like you know thank you though we'll take it from here and i think a lot of that internal
01:11:47.220
struggle is with those kinds of democrats who don't have really any belief system other than can i use
01:11:52.040
government to get what i want in life period end of sentence we're just into gangster government and i
01:11:57.160
think now they're now they're pitted against their own base and they may get their way in this
01:12:02.240
nomination fight but in the long run they're on the wrong side of history with where this party's
01:12:06.780
trajectory is going so what happens next steve i think what happens next is that the democratic you
01:12:15.360
know i go back to the first interview you and i did on this process when it started in iowa january of
01:12:20.560
2019 and i said to you that i thought a big dilemma the democratic party was going to have this year
01:12:25.640
doesn't want to have the election of 2028 in 2032 or the election of 2020 and and so that's really
01:12:32.220
what's being debated right now is the biden forces that are propping him up that he is a proxy vessel
01:12:37.240
for want to have the 2020 election and bernie sanders's base wants to get on and culminate history
01:12:42.540
as you were just describing that that bernie's going to win the argument it's just a matter of
01:12:47.300
his side well it's just a matter of whether they win it in his primary or not in fact i i would argue
01:12:51.740
they've already won it by virtue of how far he's already gotten in their party the real debate i believe
01:12:56.500
is on the republican side because the republican party wants to offer up as an alternative to this
01:13:01.020
some kind of quasi pro-corporatist um you know neo-capitalistic you know kind of goulash of a
01:13:10.720
little bit of everything we're just not marxists and in the end history is always won by the side
01:13:16.060
that believes the most in the conviction of their own cause so the republican party i think it's got
01:13:21.480
to figure out its brand doesn't want to be a constitutionalist party or doesn't want to be a
01:13:25.760
corporatist one because in the end you can't beat you know uh you can't beat a t-bone with goulash
01:13:32.180
glenn so who is in more trouble uh in 2024 republicans or democrats let's say trump wins
01:13:41.840
unquestionably unquestionably republicans why and why because the republican party if you look at the
01:13:47.880
candidates that were running in its primaries across the country last night the contested primaries
01:13:52.480
look at the candidate that's opposing jeff sessions in alabama he's essentially a uh you know the
01:13:57.240
former auburn football coach is essentially a he's a construct of the chamber of commerce the
01:14:02.200
people running the republican party think the trump era was a tantrum and when and when trump and and
01:14:07.480
trump is the outlier and when he goes away all this populism and we want to save our country and
01:14:12.500
all this stuff will go away and everybody will just go back to the mitt to the mitt mccain uh bush dynasty
01:14:17.980
and you know we we've got our own side of k street and and and they think that the people
01:14:23.440
running this party think that they're waiting trump out and i think that's why the republican party is
01:14:28.600
the one that is far more in peril the battle is determined on the democratic side the children are
01:14:33.720
going to outlive the parents okay it's just a matter of when they get a hold of their inheritance
01:14:38.080
i think the real battle is on the republican side so what should we be doing well i think this has
01:14:45.600
been a real struggle for us because we're we're pitted here glenn we we're every every election
01:14:50.680
now since we're honestly facing what we are up against on the left you feel like you cannot afford
01:14:55.760
to lose a single election to these people but then on the other hand that makes you feel that puts you
01:15:00.200
in a position where in place of them you're putting people in power that really don't value the belief
01:15:05.440
system that it's going to take to defeat the left at the exact same time it is a it is a catch-22 i'm not
01:15:11.060
really sure what the political solution is and that's why on my show it's it's moral and spiritual
01:15:16.660
revival or bust period i mean look how look how quickly a herd of millions of democratic voters
01:15:22.740
in 24 hours were herded by their media to a candidate that 10 days ago was dead and being
01:15:29.780
mocked and laughed off the debate stage those are sheeple they just herded them like cats yesterday i know
01:15:36.700
super tuesday votes and that's where a lot of the american mindset is what it's separated from
01:15:41.860
you know what originally made america exceptional and and what the country was founded on and the
01:15:46.440
democratic party is completely tethered against that now okay so you don't believe that that you do
01:15:53.200
believe that they were you know almost like free will is going away in some ways you don't think
01:16:00.620
that people saw bernie sanders and went i i just i don't want that i don't want that and i really
01:16:07.560
don't want bernie sanders but i mean i'm not bernie sanders but joe biden because i think he's
01:16:13.320
incompetent but i i don't want bernie sanders you don't think that's what happened no bernie sanders
01:16:19.160
had 100 name id coming into this race he won something like 20 some odd states in 2016 like 10 million
01:16:25.580
people voted for him to be the democrat nominee just four years ago he's not this is not he's not
01:16:31.080
new at this what would a bunch of people got was was a bat signal from their party saying hey this
01:16:37.360
isn't our guy he can't win uh you know to borrow a phrase their sheep hear their voice they got the
01:16:43.940
cattle call and they responded to it like good sheeple that they are that's what happened and steve
01:16:49.480
what do you think of this take this is from nate cohen from the new york times says it's been
01:16:53.820
noted that turnout hasn't been up very much in sanders 16 areas and even down so here's a
01:16:58.620
hypothesis for you a small but nonetheless notable proportion of the sanders 16 rural vote is now
01:17:04.680
just trump vote and it's not going back even if he is the nominee i think that's part of it and part
01:17:10.860
of it because i think in 2016 bernie expanded his face base by virtue of he just wasn't hillary
01:17:16.560
clinton and they had a populist uprising year on the right and the left so i think nate has some
01:17:22.360
merit there but i would actually when you were reading that stew i thought you were going to go
01:17:26.400
to a different if nate cone were here what i would say is you know that small 30 that you're talking
01:17:32.400
about that you guys have played footsie with for 50 years and put in charge of the media and the
01:17:36.600
college campuses we're about to learn that uh napoleon is about to lead the pigs uh into the
01:17:42.440
farmer's house and kick you out that's what's about to happen and that's going to happen
01:17:46.300
uh well this has been a delight steve uh can you give me some indication of who you think
01:17:57.100
uh biden do you think that biden's going to get the nomination i think we're in totally uncharted
01:18:04.060
waters now because you know what we saw in iowa is the more you looked at joe biden the more you
01:18:08.760
thought that dog ain't going on that guy's got dementia it won't happen he's going to be fully on
01:18:13.880
the stage now that there's nothing more they can do to shield him now he is the front runner or
01:18:18.580
front runner again um and so they they kind of shot their the proverbial wad here last night
01:18:24.940
so now it's a question of how bernie's health um bernie's level of commitment to truly take on the
01:18:31.480
system i ran some numbers this morning even with the rosiest scenario for biden he could deny him
01:18:36.520
the nomination until around memorial day from a delegate standpoint and more likely than not take it all the
01:18:41.780
way to the convention and contest it with his mob does he want to do that um i think i think those
01:18:46.540
are some of the questions that now have to be worked out internally within these campaigns but
01:18:51.100
i want to make sure your audience hears one more thing for me real quick if joe biden is president
01:18:56.080
wins this presidency he's not running the country yes he didn't do any of this the party did this for
01:19:02.040
him yes so he's going to be a vessel and if you want to know who's going to run the country it's the
01:19:06.220
very people that gave you the hoax state for the last three years kavanaugh collusion ukraine yes
01:19:11.680
they're the ones that are going to really run the country if he is if he wins the presidency
01:19:16.500
all right steve dace uh thank you so much um as always really good analysis you can follow him
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food in the u.s every year but panic you could choke to death on your food today do you have enough
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toilet paper our coronavirus update in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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all right we here in tejas we learned from from michael bloomberg yesterday that's the way you say
01:25:05.940
texas you know here in texas no no you don't uh but we here in tejas uh have enough toilet paper do you
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here's our coronavirus update total confirmed cases 94 293 that's up 2 000 from yesterday total confirmed
01:25:25.840
deaths 3 219 that's up 89 from yesterday 81 countries now have confirmed cases it was 77 yesterday
01:25:35.420
down cases that are active that are considered serious to 17 the u.s now has 128 confirmed cases
01:25:44.380
and now nine deaths all of the deaths are from washington state most of them are from a nursing
01:25:50.720
home u.s cases include second confirmed case in la county second new two new cases in new hampshire two
01:25:59.740
new cases in new york cdc is no longer directly reporting the total number of citizens that have
01:26:06.340
been tested because the regional hospitals can now test directly world health organization yesterday came
01:26:14.260
out and reported that the case fatality rate is actually 3.4 percent they had been saying it was
01:26:22.040
hovering around two percent uh that is significant however even though they have been saying that is
01:26:31.420
about two to 2.3 now they say it is currently 3.2 they think that number is actually going to go down
01:26:41.220
all the way and hover around one because the more that we test people the more cases we're going to find
01:26:49.100
the speculation is is that a lot of us are walking around already with a coronavirus and we just think
01:26:55.660
we feel like crap or it's you know just a mild flu and you may have gone even to the hospital or the
01:27:01.540
doctor but they haven't had the tests so you just had the flu and just go home and rest and you got over
01:27:07.180
it most analysts and the head of the cdc in the u.s expect the final case fatality rate to be about
01:27:15.540
one percent now that is still 10 times more than the seasonal flu but remember the seasonal flu kills
01:27:24.000
about 68 000 people a year here in the united states alone 68 000 people every year here in the u.s alone
01:27:34.900
globally we are almost at the end of a flu season globally this has only killed 3 000 people that's
01:27:44.100
still more than should have died uh but 68 000 3 000 they're saying if this becomes uh a 70 percent
01:27:57.680
infection rate which once some are now saying if it is 10 times higher more deadly than the seasonal flu
01:28:05.280
which is a very low number it's now 34 times higher but they believe it'll settle around 10 times more
01:28:11.740
deadly than the seasonal flu that'll be 680 000 people in america that will die from the coronavirus
01:28:20.480
that is a significant number but we haven't seen that again if we are looking to freak out let me give
01:28:29.040
you some stats here um people who unintentionally fall to their death every year in the united states
01:28:37.660
36 000 people actually fall to their death unintentional poisoning oops i shouldn't have had that 64 000 people
01:28:50.800
die from that in america every year left-handed people attempting to use products designed for right-handed
01:29:00.020
people how many people how many people who are left-handed die from using something that was
01:29:08.760
designed for right-handed people come on guess guess i can't even think of how this would occur exactly
01:29:18.260
11 000 say the situation what's the situation 2500 deaths do it do it to yourself see what happens
01:29:29.260
2500 deaths are caused every year when left-handed people attempt to use products designed for right-handed
01:29:35.720
people now i can't imagine what that is but maybe that's because i have a hard time using scissors
01:29:41.420
because they never cut i'm left-handed so maybe i use them with my right hand and i accidentally
01:29:47.200
i don't know cut an artery i don't know you're stretching this is not something that can occur
01:29:52.820
uh they cannot they cannot confirm the exact number uh however it is true that left-handed people are
01:30:03.020
five times more likely than right-handers to die in accidents because apparently everything is
01:30:10.340
for a right-handed world bastards don't care uh there are 240 000 lightning strikes that happen every
01:30:19.360
year there are 6 000 people that drive that die from just tripping in their home choking on food
01:30:27.540
3 000 deaths a year here in the united states estimated that 700 people worldwide are killed every year
01:30:35.760
by a toaster fire see that one i can see that one's not really that's not the way i want to go
01:30:44.060
450 people in the united states every year die from falling out of bed
01:30:49.340
falls from ladders 300 is that all bunk bed related i don't know because look falls from ladders
01:30:57.220
cause 355 people to die every year in the united states and i'm certain that's how i'm dying i've
01:31:02.400
i've pictured it in my mind a thousand times i am literally certain the way i die is falling off a
01:31:07.820
ladder are you it's so weird i know do you do you freak out at height i do sometimes in certain
01:31:15.340
situations a little bit and that one in particular the ladder thing yeah i know you're not that high
01:31:20.680
but just i know every time i go up there because my man my son throws balls on the roof all the
01:31:25.480
time and they're always in the gutters and i have to go up there like once every couple weeks
01:31:28.000
and the roof you know the the gutter thing is pretty high everything he's trying to kill you
01:31:32.140
i think he might be okay all right i'm i am absolutely in my head every time i step on the
01:31:37.620
thing sure i'm going to die now so far i've been wrong but it can happen at any time and i'm lefty
01:31:44.280
i write lefty so i'm double screwed you are really screwed you're five times more likely to fall off
01:31:49.200
that ladder i am it's a left it's a right-handed ladder isn't it exactly right now you know we're
01:31:54.900
doing that we're redoing this entire building it's taking us four months just to paint the outside
01:32:00.800
of don't even ask me uh four months to paint with a professional crew the outside of this building
01:32:08.360
alone it's so huge um then we're built then we're painting the inside of the building we have an
01:32:15.100
atrium that i don't even know is this what two city blocks you think or at least one new york city block
01:32:21.400
yeah it's big you think it's a gigantic atrium it's about five stories tall uh and uh we have to
01:32:30.140
clean it and then paint it and and chuck who who works here he's like i'll do that i'm like
01:32:37.220
chuck that's a and he's like no just we'll just rent a lift i'm like it's five stories up ah it
01:32:45.080
doesn't bother me okay bothers me and i'm not scooping you up off of the butt right i don't
01:32:50.540
think i don't recommend that i couldn't i could not get into i did it once got into a lift and had
01:32:57.260
to go all the way up yeah and you're and you're you're like okay just move it about three feet and
01:33:03.000
the whole thing shakes you're like i'm going to die i'm coming down i'm left-handed i'm coming down
01:33:09.680
okay so anyway so the things look like there could be a lot of people dying but it is right now
01:33:18.820
looking worse but over time cd say cdc says it's going to be better there is a mutation now going
01:33:25.860
on there are two types uh the mutation has actually gotten weaker when it we look at schools being closed
01:33:33.680
schools close now in washington and new york more than a dozen schools are closed for the rest of the
01:33:38.820
week in washington state two high schools and a private jewish high school are closed in new york
01:33:43.800
additional school closings are expected in washington this week um even though and this is really good
01:33:50.240
news parents listen to this covid19 has not killed a single child under the age of 10 and almost no one
01:34:00.620
under the age of 18 which i'm 18 so i'm probably say you're born in the 18 shut up new york i'm sorry
01:34:13.720
uh texas mayor from san antonio has declared an emergency to gain extra powers to quarantine
01:34:19.840
the emergency declaration was to activate his powers to keep anybody who was on you know anybody who's
01:34:26.620
brought in uh mandated by the cdc they're supposed to stay in for 14 days he wants it to be longer
01:34:34.200
he also wants two negative covid19 tests for each person before they're allowed to leave quarantine
01:34:40.260
bernie sanders supporting councilwoman retreats a threat to purposely infect trump supporters she wrote
01:34:49.760
for the record if i do get coronavirus i'm attending every mega rally i can the denver city councilwoman
01:34:56.760
uh retweeted with the phrase solidarity yes the colorado republican party has called for her immediate
01:35:05.880
resignation no word shortages across the country now for toilet paper stop it stop it
01:35:15.740
i gotta get some toilet stop it many stores are rationing hand sanitizer that one i can see
01:35:24.080
everybody should have hand sanitizer i mean it's the you know you're supposed you know how long
01:35:28.060
you're supposed to wash your hands 20 seconds i believe no 60 60 nope 5 50 minutes
01:35:36.440
you really have no idea no you're just i really thought with right-handed scissors you're just
01:35:43.120
stabbing in the dark i legitimately just heard in a coronavirus report it was 20 seconds no it's
01:35:49.180
two minutes supposed to wash your hands spreading yeah it was only washing for 20 seconds yeah two
01:35:53.880
minutes you're supposed to wash your hands have you actually washed your hands for two minutes it's
01:35:57.920
an eternity yeah you're like what i you're supposed to wash between the fingers and all you're like
01:36:03.100
i've never washed my hands for two minutes at some level at some point you just want to have
01:36:08.040
the coronavirus instead right you mean it's every time i'm washing my hands i mean i i don't think i
01:36:13.340
sleep that much i don't do anything that i enjoy for two minutes shut up i know what you're thinking
01:36:22.600
the cdc says 20 seconds calm down with your little estimates okay i'm going with a cdc estimate 20
01:36:28.380
seconds is fine tanya on the phone get tanya on the phone tanya or the cdc does she work for the cdc
01:36:33.360
does she have a new job i'm saying if you're saying it's 20 seconds in the cdc i'm gonna tell
01:36:38.920
her to shut up because she has been yeah to wash your hands for two minutes what that's what you're
01:36:44.380
supposed to watch two minutes i get her on the phone i want to talk to her because she's made me
01:36:49.320
wash my hands for two minutes she's just trying to keep me in the bathroom washing my hands that's
01:36:56.320
what it is gives her time to escape 45 minutes glenn just wash your hands you know what when you come
01:37:02.380
home cdc says when you come home you should just stay in that room by yourself washing your hands
01:37:08.000
so many stores are now rationing hand sanitizer toilet paper surgical masks hand soap paper towels
01:37:15.340
and bottled water walmart target cvs walgreens have all cap sales of certain items to any individual
01:37:22.560
buyer for instance you can only buy one bottle of hand sanitizer per customer at cvs stores well i'm not
01:37:29.180
going there now images and videos of panic buying have uh come from across the country although you
01:37:36.020
know i saw some of that have you guys seen the um the video of the monkeys that are being forced to
01:37:42.820
be waiters in like korea have you seen that one did you see that how do we know they're being forced
01:37:48.280
what if they like it that's what i thought it said they're forced that they're wearing these snappy
01:37:52.740
little outfits and they're delivering plates of food to customers and i thought probably did that
01:37:59.200
monkey wash its hands for two minutes probably not the most sanitary thing to have waiters that are
01:38:05.820
actual monkeys but maybe they can fly it in with bats next that's been working well
01:38:11.520
all right your coronavirus update is every day at this time you can find it
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also at glennbeck.com uh it is posted every morning i don't know about you but i'm not a big
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fan of people doing things in my name without my consent especially if they're literally doing them
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in my name we live in a digital world and what what makes us you know makes us up as people in society
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is uh floating around in the ether vulnerable to being stolen by cyber criminals and when they act
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in our name it's usually not something good oh i just gave to the american cancer society
01:38:49.020
nope that's not happening it's important to understand how cybercrime is affecting your life
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i missed uh one of the school closings still yeah uh there's a there's a 30 minute delay for snow
01:39:48.740
in one school district we'll get to that in just a minute but there's also the school lunch program
01:39:53.020
today don't forget uh don't forget it's pizza fridays coming up oh so that's always a really
01:39:59.100
good day uh also if you happen to be in italy going to school uh don't because they've decided
01:40:04.060
to close all schools and universities for two weeks because of coronavirus uh they had had a jump from
01:40:12.580
52 to 79 deaths uh there are 2,502 cases known in the country right now and they decided now to try
01:40:20.460
to prevent the spread to actually i mean an amazing step close all schools and universities
01:40:26.880
for two weeks imagine being a parent like you know you probably have work you're they're probably
01:40:32.280
not letting you out of work so you have to figure out what to do with your kids for a couple weeks
01:40:35.440
you'd have to see your kids yeah that's that this all ends in i think this is how this is the prequel
01:40:41.600
two demolition man that the documentary with sylvester stallone where uh no one touches each
01:40:46.960
other anymore and sex has been eliminated for like three seashells when no one knows exactly what the
01:40:53.580
seashells do but uh they've got that and i think that's the future here you never actually touch another
01:40:59.200
human being again you stay in your little you everybody telecommutes we can have our little
01:41:03.520
screens with other people but we don't actually come in human contact we just get rid of that that's
01:41:08.540
not working out at all i mean infectious disease is the only thing that's killed more people than
01:41:12.300
communism why we keep trying it why have bodies seriously why not just upload into the system
01:41:17.980
you know this is what the people the fine people of the matrix tried to do for us right and what did
01:41:23.520
we do we said no we said oh no this is too perfect and so they decided to make it a dystopian future but
01:41:30.340
initially the matrix was fun it was great and what did we do we screwed it all up hey can i do we have
01:41:36.060
the uh stats uh just i just want you if you're watching i'll try to um uh explain these maybe have
01:41:41.780
stew to it here's the fatality rate of selected infectious diseases look at this chart swine flu
01:41:48.980
covid19 sars mirrors and bird flu uh infected is the light blue and uh death is the dark blue so yeah you
01:41:58.260
can it's hard to uh to see but it does bird flu is more than half of the graph bar in dark blue
01:42:05.720
mirrors uh is about a quarter of the graph bar sars is the bottom what maybe one percent and there's
01:42:15.100
two little dots on covid19 that that's pretty remarkable how about this chart look at you want
01:42:21.500
to talk about positive news why are you i know you want to talk about a reverse what you're trying to
01:42:26.080
get out of us why are you why are you doing positive news you're not even scaring me right now you
01:42:30.060
want to you look at the fatality rate of covid19 in china from january 1 to after february it's a
01:42:38.900
reverse hockey chart a hockey stick it is it's almost a straight line down meaning that it's getting less
01:42:47.320
deadly they believe it is getting uh as they test more for it and realize how many cases actually
01:42:53.420
exist the rate is much lower just as we've been talking about exactly right exactly right outside
01:42:59.480
of china the fatality ratio is higher in iran where 5.5 of the infected in iran have died uh which is
01:43:07.500
pretty remarkable but may i just point out they're licking statues and doors now if you lick a door or a
01:43:18.120
statue you could be sent to prison but they're also literally i'm not kidding they are opening up
01:43:25.180
their prisons and releasing all the prisoners yeah because of the infection this is what do you
01:43:31.340
that's one screwed up country man one screwed up country this is the glenbeck program george who lives
01:43:39.760
in ohio is the type of architect still likes to draw everything with a pencil and man george i can so
01:43:44.860
relate to you because i still i ask for pencils all the time and people like what is a pencil what
01:43:51.220
pencil and paper i just i still love it and i got to the point where i couldn't hold a pen or a pencil
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for more than maybe a minute without my hands just all cramping up and just the pain was unreal
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george is an architect and he still likes doing everything with pencils and rulers and doing it all
01:44:11.460
by hand well he couldn't and he couldn't he didn't like taking drugs for his pain and he couldn't do
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every friday we have bill o'reilly he joins us uh to give us his view of the news of the week i wanted
01:45:10.540
to have him on quickly today just to talk a little bit about uh what happened last night on super tuesday
01:45:15.780
and get his take last night i believe he told me that socialism uh is is going to be over if bernie
01:45:24.560
sanders were the nominee it would it would kill the socialist kind of movement uh and we wouldn't
01:45:32.980
see it again do i have that right is that what you were saying last night yeah i think it's thanks
01:45:39.400
for having me in on uh thursday i appreciate that uh beck it's wednesday um i think it's out either way
01:45:46.240
because it's obvious to me today as i sit here on long island that there's no way bernie sanders gets
01:45:52.560
the nomination there's just no way i mean they can make it a horse race you know the media is
01:45:57.440
but the corporate media and the uh dnc people all the money democrats wall street democrats they're all
01:46:08.180
against bernie it's just too much he can't do it the populist wave that he was hoping for did not
01:46:14.740
happen last night did not happen um so he's not going to get the nomination and if he did and got
01:46:22.580
crushed that would of course eliminate socialism but the fact that he's not going to make it for the
01:46:28.880
second time that's going to cripple the socialistic movement as well i have to tell you with um with
01:46:34.560
latinos socialism is popular with young people socialism is popular i mean um there is a new
01:46:42.800
generation that is coming up that does not have the understanding of what socialism is and i fear
01:46:49.360
that this bernie sanders movement is more like the the movement of ronald reagan and barry goldwater
01:46:55.400
no i i don't see it uh i don't understand the hispanic thing at all i don't either no i don't
01:47:03.900
no i don't they're more traditional they're more traditional yeah hard working yeah don't know so what
01:47:11.160
what is that and you don't did you check out nicaragua and venezuela and cuba lately i mean
01:47:17.560
these are your folks right well but they also do have they're very religious um i'm generally
01:47:23.400
speaking the people who move from south america he's an atheist no i know that but they recognize
01:47:28.800
they recognize uh the um uh liberation theology from their churches back home
01:47:36.160
uh i don't get it anyway millennials are just dumb do you ever talk to one if you can get their
01:47:43.620
attention uh away from the uh handheld machine i mean i i'm generalizing there's some brilliant
01:47:49.620
college students and high school students but in general it's like i like bernie like i like bernie
01:47:58.360
like you know that's all right so in 10 years i would have loved to see you as a teacher when you
01:48:05.540
were teaching it would have you gotta you gotta go back and teach mr cotter on steroids oh my gosh
01:48:12.680
that was me um but anyway the millennials will grow up some of them and then some of them the others will
01:48:19.340
move to california but um you know you have now in this country and this is the big story on super
01:48:25.640
tuesday it's not so much biden did anything but biden didn't do jack he didn't even know what day
01:48:30.780
super tuesday was joe super tuesday is that a hint okay he didn't do anything right this is a thing
01:48:41.560
this is uh this is the party media right corporate no mostly the corporate media and then the democratic
01:48:50.760
party the podestas rahm emanuel's terry mccullough and barack obama behind the scenes back i know
01:48:58.260
working those phones talking a little pete judge pete buddha judge hi pete sprock you know all that
01:49:06.760
was going on and then bernie's sitting there but i love bernie did you see his victory speech last
01:49:12.100
night in vermont i know i did no i missed it i'm sorry oh it was great so vermont is only 18 people
01:49:19.620
that's all that lives in the state there are other people that register but they don't live
01:49:23.320
there they're down in florida it's too cold there's nothing to do beautiful beautiful state
01:49:28.380
but there's only 18 people so bernie had to import people from new hampshire and they're
01:49:32.740
and no one believed it not even the people on the floor they all know all the bernie bros know
01:49:42.000
it's not going to happen all right but bernie's going to hang tough because he thinks that something
01:49:48.780
might happen to biden and i don't want anything to happen to the former vice president i don't
01:49:53.560
but can joe biden make it from march 4th to the convention in milwaukee in july i don't know
01:50:00.840
especially without without revealing you know i i don't say this with any glee and i know you don't
01:50:09.180
necessarily agree with it because you're not a doctor but i am okay i am a doctor uh and so i can
01:50:16.320
yeah you laughing at me i am a doc i want to make it i have a i have a doctorate of humanities which
01:50:24.800
means i can treat any part of the human body i'm pretty sure anyway um so i uh i i will go and say
01:50:33.620
i think this is senility i think this he is going through early dementia or something he's not the
01:50:41.680
same man he was four years ago and i say that with no glee i actually feel bad for him um but
01:50:48.240
you know is he going to be able to make it not even just physically but but not just making some
01:50:56.140
big clear error that joe's not going to be running the president presidency if he was president he's he's
01:51:04.400
not going to be the guy that that is very astute back number one i went through early dementia when
01:51:10.320
i was 24 okay so i got it out of the way um very astute if joe biden's elected president he is not
01:51:19.840
going to be in charge he will not be making decisions so therefore the people around him
01:51:27.440
keep an eye on that it's going to be the same obama crew so you know that's what's going to happen
01:51:35.260
my suggestion of biden is don't even talk in the next debate there's a bay coming up i think it's on
01:51:40.800
march 15th sunday night don't talk just hold up a sign i'll do what barack did that and have a little
01:51:49.520
picture of barack on the side that's it don't say anything because you're i don't i'm not buying into
01:51:56.980
the dementia thing i'm not going to do that i don't think that's right um i've seen biden be a
01:52:01.860
little quick-witted on the trail um but certainly he doesn't know what's about to come out of his
01:52:08.620
mouth it's like tourette's syndrome without the cursing all right he doesn't know what's going to
01:52:14.540
come out and therefore sanders knows that now sanders just says the same thing over and over again
01:52:20.900
it's not like he's mr brilliant quick on his feet he isn't and he's never been challenged um
01:52:26.900
that just drives me crazy do you realize that none of the democratic candidates in the 10 debates
01:52:33.580
none of them brought up hunter biden uh none of them yeah elizabeth warren had the gall to destroy
01:52:40.720
michael bloomberg on jokes he may have told and and i mean i told you this on the blaze last night
01:52:47.900
i would have turned around abiding you have some nerve madam you built your whole academic career on a
01:52:54.500
fraud you put on paper that you were an african-american no native american native american
01:53:01.180
native american okay that was a fraud and you have the nerve to question my ethics that would have
01:53:09.160
destroyed her that would have put her out but mini mike didn't have the wherewithal or the stones to do
01:53:17.400
it and therefore he was weak and that's why he got eliminated he is a weak person and americans want
01:53:26.380
strong leadership so let's get back to biden if he can't put a coherent paragraph together which he
01:53:33.920
can't here's the deal here's the deal uh uh in fact like we'll take the fact and then we'll have an
01:53:40.520
in on the fact what are you talking about all right so how does that so tell me how this ends
01:53:48.980
the the corporate media they don't want bernie sanders how it ends i can't tell you how it ends
01:53:55.380
then tell me tell me if i'm sitting there look look if i'm sitting there in the script now if
01:54:00.100
somebody is sitting in my office and they're like this guy glenn bernie sanders will take your company
01:54:06.140
down blah blah blah uh i know we got to stop bernie sanders okay what's your idea well we got to do
01:54:13.420
this and that puts joe biden behind the wheel uh joe biden is he may not even make it mentally to
01:54:24.640
the end of the primaries what are you talking about what's your end game so he gets it that's
01:54:30.920
bernie's only hope that's bernie's only hope that biden just destructs out there um and that's why
01:54:39.420
he'll stay in and run around but if you look at it none of them neither of them are going to get
01:54:45.940
enough delegates to win so that's clear now unless bernie pulls out but she's not going to all right
01:54:53.120
so none of them are going to have the delegates to win so they're going to stumble and i mean that
01:54:57.500
literally into milwaukee and then the democratic poobahs word of the day uh are going to say
01:55:05.620
it's biden so that's what's going to happen yes what's going to happen if there isn't any catastrophe
01:55:13.200
in the biden camp and you know the odds are there will be because he just can't as we said function
01:55:20.660
on a day-to-day basis i i think you know joe biden could could run a much better campaign than joe
01:55:27.940
oh i think she'd have a better chance yeah i think so too um so that's where we are in america we have
01:55:34.240
a president who's polarized the country all right but who's doing a pretty good job on the economy
01:55:39.980
but now we have a virus that's panicking everybody and they may panic ourselves into a recession and then
01:55:46.660
on the other side we have a socialist atheist who likes fidel castro um who nobody in the
01:55:54.520
establishment wants to run because he'll lose he can't beat anybody and then a 78 year old former
01:56:01.120
vice president who can't speak that's where we are in this country that's pretty screwed up let me go
01:56:07.360
to coronavirus for just a second you said that you know we're going to panic ourself into it i don't
01:56:11.940
think this is a major health event other than a lot of people are going to get sick but not a lot
01:56:16.920
of people are going to die um you know in in comparison to what we uh correct and that could
01:56:23.640
be you know a hundred and twenty thousand people you know but we kill in in the flu the regular flu
01:56:31.700
kills right now 68 000 people every year in america alone this is not this is not out of whack on
01:56:40.140
things however we're not when you're running out and you're buying stuff in the grocery store that's
01:56:46.540
panicking however we're not the only country that is quarantining i mean in fact we're probably the
01:56:53.680
least of them europe is quarantining things have really changed this when you say we're panicking
01:57:01.080
why is this one different and it's not just america it's the world why is this one different
01:57:06.180
because of social media yeah that's the big difference if we didn't have the machines
01:57:15.700
telling us every day that we only have 14 hours to live i'd do the same thing with global warming
01:57:21.500
yeah 10 years uh you're all going to be dead and and the segment of population which we discussed last
01:57:28.360
week on your program wants this this is exciting to them all right so maybe i'll survive and then i'll get
01:57:35.260
my bazooka and i'll shoot all the zombies coming at me all right so they like this is excitement um
01:57:40.960
but the social media if you go into it and read the headlines we're all dead all right it's over
01:57:46.660
it's the black death uh they're gonna have carts and you'll throw your bodies into the carts and
01:57:51.760
they'll go away i think there's a money python not diminishing yeah i'm not diminishing the coronavirus
01:57:57.880
right it's a vicious illness right okay but the mortality rate on it is two percent and that's
01:58:05.900
in china and not exactly uh you know the greatest health care system in china right two percent and
01:58:13.620
it is contagious absolutely contagious but when the warmer weather comes in hopefully it will diminish
01:58:21.040
yeah all right and that that is the likely scenario okay bill o'reilly thank you so much we'll check
01:58:26.840
back with you on friday uh and get the uh report on the news of the week bill o'reilly is an hour number
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two uh every week on this program on fridays thanks for joining us bill all right feels like the world's
01:58:39.420
crashing down around you you're not entirely wrong as bill just pointed out it's nuts the stock market
01:58:45.860
tanked 2 000 points last week in two days then we had the biggest stock gain then the next day we had
01:58:53.480
what another 800 point drop i don't even know what it's at today i know it went up last night uh before
01:59:00.840
the markets opened about 600 points because about up a 500 right now it's about 500 so that's all
01:59:07.720
happening because it looks like joe biden might actually be the nominee and not bernie sanders it's
01:59:14.040
nuts what's going on so you can just keep rolling the dice and saying you know what i'm just going
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welcome to the glenn beck program tonight the wednesday night special at 9 p.m eastern on blaze tv you
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don't want to miss it it is all about the stealing of the election we have so many things hitting us at
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the same time and there are enemies in this country that do want to change the system they'll say that
02:00:52.400
it's unfair that it's rigged uh and in some cases it might be but generally speaking we've been able to
02:01:00.380
trust the system that may be a thing of the past um when you see the ancient ancient electronic systems
02:01:10.840
that some states are using and then they're buying the replacement parts the computer brains
02:01:16.320
for these systems on ebay has anybody checked what what can we stop but anyway uh that's tonight uh and
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that's just in the first couple of minutes you're going to see what's happening then we get into what
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