Here Comes the Impact | Guests: Gov. Kristi Noem & Dr. Kelli Ward | 4⧸15⧸20
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Who will win the coveted Mao Trophy? Who will get the coveted trophy for the most maoist action from a governor, sheriff, mayor, etc.? And all the news that s fit to drink over in one minute!
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well hello america and welcome to wednesday yes back in the saddle it's not covid uh it may have
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been too many chocolate easter eggs i i i don't know but uh no fever and i'm fine and today i am going
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to announce the new contest who will win the coveted mao trophy uh for the most maoist action
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from a governor or sheriff or mayor uh who will get the coveted mao trophy we're going to be
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unveiling it this week we want to hear your nominations for somebody who is taking uh you know
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your liberty and just flushing it down the toilet we'd like to hear your nominations we'll take them
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via email and also uh via twitter and glennbeck.com nominate your local mao hero we begin that and all
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the news that's fit to drink over in one minute this is the glennbeck program
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that's realestateagentsitrust.com tonight at 9 p.m eastern on glenn tv americans are vulnerable and
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snake oil salesmen in the form of democrats are knocking at our doors claiming they have a cure
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all right well i was looking over the news today of all the stuff that uh i thought you should know
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about and i i found a lot of stories that really only make sense if you're hammered uh so i thought
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and and and and and in and another news the los angeles county sheriff uh alex villain villain villain
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villanueva uh is worried uh because he was quote forced with a choice
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he has released 4 276 non-violent inmates he said we have approximately 1200 murder suspects currently in
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jail and that's greater than the entire population of some jail systems so we had to release almost
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5 000 inmates into the general public uh because they might get sick they might get the coronavirus
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well now he is announced uh after also closing all of the gun stores and making it illegal for you to buy any ammunition
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he is now announced that he is concerned that there might be a increase in crime
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but the good news is they'll all be healthy healthy criminals in other unrelated news or those of us in
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the media would like you to believe that they're unrelated an inmate who is released from jail due to
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fears from coronavirus spread in the jailhouse has been rearrested on a murder charge the sheriff says
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there's no question that joseph williams took advantage of the health emergency and committed crimes
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while he was awaiting resolution of a low-level non-violent offense but the good news again is
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while he was murdering that guy he was completely healthy
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chile has come up with an interesting way to make everybody feel good the cases of the coronavirus in chile
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have climbed past 70 7500 deaths in uh people and 82 deaths uh but there's been 2300 that have recovered
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now that's a pretty good number of people who have recovered chile however has announced
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that we now have 2300 people who have recovered and they are no longer contagious
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because 898 of them are dead and but they have not been able to spread that disease to
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anybody anybody else and uh they have been in that box now for at least 14 days remember this is all
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real news believe it or not church members get 500 tickets for sitting in their vehicles with the windows
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closed closed closed closed during radio uh service in a church parking lot this one i really uh don't i i don't understand
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uh because i just i just went to the liquor store and they delivered the liquor to me in my car
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and i didn't get a fine in fact i i paid a heavy tax to the state for that liquor i'm wondering if those are
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uh tied together at all but what do i know and joe biden says the coronavirus has
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has helped my presidential campaign yes sir it certainly has and uh finally an update on chris cuomo
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chris in fact we have the chris cuomo theme we can thank you for uh thank you very much
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so chris cuomo as you know has been very very uh sick and has his own personal battle with the coronavirus
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and uh he has now come out and said that while he is doing much better he said i quote feel better
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but i'm scared by this because i'm scared by the poet uh the potential of this and it frustrates me because i can't get out of my basement
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he says i still have this low-grade fever but i can't shake it and now i and i know everybody tells me it's gradual it takes time
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but it's maddening to have this stupid old fever he says my my breathing is is getting better and stronger
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but uh he says there's some real emotional and psychological effects that he has suffered
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he said people are afraid to talk about it but i am not said chris cuomo
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this virus creates an emotional illness and creates high uh psychological uh head illnesses
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he said i'm i'm telling you is in my head not just figuratively in terms of messing with it
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because you've been sick for a long time and it creates some sort of brain fog
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and an edginess in people and it messes with your head and it's a deep psychological and emotional
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and they get you uh because i think you've been messed up in the head for a while now
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and that's all the news now let's take a look at sports
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there is a there is another story that i think is important to uh uh to hit
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stew was telling me about it right before we went on the air
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yes would you like any more any more specific uh or are you
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you talking about something like that is what we should do right after
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well perhaps you know since you're talking uh you talked about how
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joe biden was helped by coronavirus in his campaign
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because i thought this if you listen to this story
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it absolutely sounds like a bunch of drunks got together and said
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this is there's no one specifically in mind here
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is there a way to get joe biden off of the record
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but they talk about this and they say basically
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i don't think this is the right thing for me and my family
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and just tweet at glenbeck and uh we'll look for
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think so i don't think so uh it could go a lot of
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different ways there's a lot of really qualified
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wannabe dictators that are just doing all kinds of crazy things because on monday we are going to
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uh which is a beautiful statue and highly coveted but there is somebody who's going the opposite
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slash beck our next guest grew up on a farm and a ranch in hamlin county south dakota from the time
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she could walk she worked beside her dad on the ranch and worked with horses and cattle and maybe
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that's what gave her a little bit of extra common sense she's now serving as south dakota's 33rd
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governor and she joins us now hello governor how are you hi glenn i'm doing good it's uh it's great to
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have you on i want to go over what you announced on uh monday uh and what you're doing and why this
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sets you guys apart from from everybody else with hydroxychloroquine yeah we did we announced the
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first statewide uh state-backed clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine uh it's the we really desired
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to go on offense against this virus so we partnered with our health care systems leading the clinical
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trial will be sanford health but we also have two other systems within the state of south dakota that
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are participating as well to make sure that we're getting a wide swath of individuals participating in
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this trial so it will be the first ever statewide one and one that a state is helping to fund and
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facilitate that will encompass virtually 80 to 90 percent of our doctors in the state and up to 100
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000 people throughout the process so we're focused on making sure that we're not just dealing with
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taking care of our people but also putting the research in to make sure we have a long-term solution
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to help fight this virus and what made you decide to do this uh i mean if you look at the press
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everyone is is downplaying hydroxychloroquine well we have a health care system sanford that's world
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renowned for their research abilities and and they've been working in several different areas to have that
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kind of capacity in our state is a real gift to us and i was watching what was happening across the
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country uh and everybody reacting to the virus and not being proactive to really make sure we were
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getting in front of it that we could give a therapeutic to folks so that they didn't necessarily
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have to hide from the virus they could get out there and fight it off and make sure that they could
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get back to their daily lives as well so um for me it was it's part of the solution uh you know we're doing
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um some you know recommendations to folks to follow cdc guidance and we're also making sure that we're
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using technology to do contact tracing but then having the ability to have this drug trial in our
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state for such a wide percentage of our population allows us to really go on offense and go after this
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and make sure we have an option for those individuals who do get sick when i heard about this uh that you
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were going to do this last weekend i knew you were going to be dragged through the mud by the press
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washington post didn't uh you know pull any punches on that it gave the uh expected response they said
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that you were the one who said there's not going to be a statewide order to stay home uh it's the
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individuals not the government should decide and now you've got a meat processing plant with 400 people
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that are sick do you want to respond to that at all well you know that article is completely
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inaccurate um and it doesn't surprise me because i've seen it a lot not just in national press but
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even here locally with details being left out of articles but you know the the pork processing plant
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that we do have today that's a hot spot that we have an outbreak going on there is a critical
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infrastructure business regardless on if i had chosen to put a shelter in place order across the state
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of south dakota that plant would have been up and operating because it's such an important part of
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our food supply and it frankly having it running is a national security issue so that would have not
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impacted that issue but you know the post decided to not use the facts and and run with an agenda that
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that i think is unfortunate for the public i think it's a grave disservice to our public when they don't
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tell all the facts because they're misleading them and creating this fear culture
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at a very important time to discredit people that um our scientists our doctors our researchers
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our elected officials during a period of time when we need to rely on the fact that they
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have information and have access to information to do that at an important time like this one
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literally it's the difference between life and death i think is a shame now you have because
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there are those cases for the meat processing processing plant but outside of that how many
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how many people are sick in your state we have less than a thousand positive covid 19 cases in the state
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of south dakota about 300 of them are recovered but but the vast majority of the cases are are tied to
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this meat processing plant and in that county that's affected so we have over 500 cases that are tied
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directly to that incident there so we are we also are coming up with more positive cases because
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we're aggressively testing in that area you know we put all of our resources there to be proactively
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testing people isolating them doing the contact tracing to to tamp it down so the rest of our state is doing
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very very well and we'll get this one under control and make sure that we're slowing down the spread but i think
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what i've constantly had to remind the public is the science of this virus tells us we can't stop it
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so we have to use the facts that we have in front of us just to slow it down so that we can take care
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of people in our health care systems so that's been my constant message to the people of south dakota
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and that all the control in the world is in their hands that that they have a personal responsibility to
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make good decisions to take care of themselves and their families
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and i i will do all that i can to partner with them but ultimately that responsibility does lie with
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them so before we before we change subjects i want to stay on the meat processing plant one more time
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because i want to get ahead of something that i think could be damaging from the other side the
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conspiracy theory side this is a meat processing plant that had been sold to china um but and i know
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that there have been stories then you know people have been saying oh it's chinese meat it's not chinese
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meat it's all american meat it's just owned by china but have you found patient zero yet has there was
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there anyone in the factory that had traveled to china or uh somebody from china that traveled to the
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factory or or not do you know well we do know who patient zero is because we obviously have identified
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every single person and have been working with them in the state of south dakota that did test positive
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we do not have any ties um to china from this outbreak at this plant and i think that
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you know this is a this is a plant that originally there was a couple of positive cases but a lot of
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the spread that we're seeing is happening outside the plant the plant is on pause right now we've seen a
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growth in cases but a lot of the folks who work here um to deliver our nation's food supply you know
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they live in close quarters they've got a lot of family members um and neighbors um in housing
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developments that are they're sometimes two to three generations very closely living together so a lot
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of that spread is happening at home and this plant in particular has up to i think 70 different languages
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spoken at it there's 3700 employees there so you know there's it's a unique situation um that that i think
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you know people have been blaming blaming the plant and when a lot of the spread is happening outside of
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the walls of the plant and that's why we have a pause going on to put up mitigation measures inside the
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plant and then also do an education process with a lot of the folks that work there i have a guest on
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who is a guy who watches the cattle auctions and you know he's he's really big in the cattle industry
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and people would know him the average media person would not um but he's he just issued a report
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recently that said that we are we have plenty of cattle there's lots of cattle coming up already for
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auction but uh there's no slaughterhouses there there are no processing plants to to get this meat from
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farm to table how concerned are you about the the food supply uh when it comes to meat
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well a small disruption uh in the system um has huge effects across our food supply chain
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uh and that's one of the reasons that this plant is so important this is a pork processing plant but
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it's the same in the cattle industry um and we have it's the largest it's the largest pork uh plant in
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the country is it not it is it's very large and it feeds other plants that refine the products even
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more that end up on your grocery store shelves so we have 550 producers you know and a lot of them
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south dakota producers that take their hogs there um and then that food ends up you know right here
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on american shelves to feed to feed folks each and every day and you know the virus does not travel
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through food products so that is one thing that i think we have to really be aggressive in telling
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folks as they get concerned about the food that would be coming through this plant and that just
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absolutely um is not even a factor um the food is wonderful and it will be safe for people to eat
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but you know i think in the cattle market too we see a lot of manipulation there's some
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investigations that need to happen with our packing industry and control and a lot as this gets
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streamlined and as it becomes more and more efficient it also allows for a few players to
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manipulate the markets and the supply chain and that's why i've said for years um glenn and i haven't
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known you for years but i have said for years that it's important we keep family farms because it's
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important we grow our own food in this country we never want another we never want another country to
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control our food supply because then they control us and if we have one or two people controlling the
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supply chain we're in the exact same situation so um this this diversity having 550 different
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producers that feed into this one plant um is important because it's diversity and it's uh
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it's them it's them making sure that we do have a national security issue um taken care of because
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we don't have one person controlling our entire food supply i think the america first or as the hippies
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would say think globally act locally is beginning to ring true to more and more americans right now
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it is i think there's a lot of things that are ringing true to americans today it's it's about
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the importance of this country what makes us special the importance of the constitution what powers it
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gives to the people and to the states and to the federal government and i've decided that every
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opportunity i have i'm going to use it to educate folks really on why the united states of america is the
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best country in the world and why it deserves to be preserved and in times of crisis is when you see
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people um overstep and grab power and we're seeing that in so many places of the country and i took an
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oath to uphold the constitution of the united states when i served in congress and i took an oath to
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uphold the constitution here in the state of south dakota and i'm constantly guided and using that as my
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foundation and every decision that i make and then talking about it to people about why it's important
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i think a lot of people think in a time of crisis is when you can wave that aside and take any action
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you think is necessarily i think that's when our constitution and foundations become even more
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important because it helps you make wise decisions based on facts and based on science and not be
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manipulated emotionally into making poor decisions that aren't for the benefit of the people
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you know it's a it's amazing uh to me a you're exactly right um on you know when the constitution
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matters is when it's popular to do the other thing um it was also amazing to me that people
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uh have flocked to the government taking more and more power uh and that you have been such an
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outlier um and been hammered by the national press uh because you gave i think some of the you've
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given some of the best statements of anyone in this crisis talking about the rights of the people and
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it's up to the people to take care of themselves has it been shocking to you to be on the receiving
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end of such backlash just for standing up for the american principle
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no i would say it hasn't been i mean i think i i came from this wanting to be i wanted to be a
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farmer and rancher my whole life my whole life kind of got turned upside down when my dad was killed in
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an accident but you know i served in the state legislature i was in leadership here i went to
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congress for eight years i got a good education on the divisiveness of politics and the national media
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i would say that that um that i have to keep my focus on i i do my job and i take my job very
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seriously and um i also know that when i campaign for a role i tell people who i am and what my what
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kind of person i am my values and my beliefs and show them and talk to them about how i will use those
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to make decisions that are best for them um and i i also will be accountable to explaining that to
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them so while we've done a great job here in south dakota um taking care of folks and and doing all
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that we can to get ahead of this virus and be proactive i think it's also important to remind
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people um about the rights that they have individually as well too so many times i see people
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wanting somebody else to make decisions for them when in reality they need to recognize the value and
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the special thing we have in this country is we get to make these decisions for ourselves
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um i have the uh stations i know i'm running really late let me just ask one more quick question of the
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governor and that is when are we going to see any results from the testing that you're doing now with
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hydroxychloroquine well we have patients on hydroxy today uh we i asked the white house and the
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administration if they would help us by supplying 1.2 million doses of hydroxy to participate in this
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trial there'll be two different branches of the trial one that will be for covet 19 positive patients
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the other branch will be for those that have been exposed and also for health care workers and
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individuals that are high risk again these trials we have enough doses to treat up to 100 000 people
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in the state of south dakota and having all three of our systems on board makes it extremely
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comprehensive so they are on it it is starting it is all voluntary and people are excited about having
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an option that they can go to with their doctor right that not only will help them feel better
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and save their possibly save their family's lives but also lead to a long-term solution to fight off
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this virus and potentially more in the future the south dakotans have always stepped up and been willing
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to contribute in in ways above and beyond what i think other folks across the country have i i always
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say we punch above our weight and i think that we um we are definitely doing that and people are excited
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to be a part of the solution really glad to see you governor thank you so much we've been wanting to
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this is the glenbeck program welcome to it it is wednesday i wanted to get somebody on to talk about
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uh meat shortages uh npr just wrote this amazing uh story i mean i i i was worried about how to
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present this because i don't want you to panic and i don't want you to panic buy because there's
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no reason for that this is a short-term problem and it's going to cause a blip uh but listen to
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this u.s meat supply is perilously close to a shortage ceo warns uh and it goes on to say it's
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impossible to keep our grocery store stock if plants are not running uh blah blah blah blah blah
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nowhere in there does it say hey keep calm this is a temporary but it is a problem but a temporary
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problem and i want to lead with that um there's no reason to panic buy any meat but we do have
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a blip coming our way and i wanted to get somebody who you know just is a common person who knows this
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stuff but isn't some sort of highfalutin new york expert uh it's corbett wall he is a livestock
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market and analyst um commercial cattle manager uh and you can find him at his website dvauction.com
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and nationalbeefwire.com he is um he's a guy who's grown up with this and watches this and uh gives a
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and uh cattle report uh on his website and he's been watching what's happening we have plenty of cattle
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not a lot of processing plants and we welcome him to the program now corbett wall hi corbett
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hi glenn how are you i'm very good uh welcome back to the great state of texas by the way
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you bet thanks a lot glad to be here you bet i i wanted to talk to you about uh the
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something that you had in your last report i watched it and and uh without panicking you are
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pointing that there is plenty of cattle and plenty of auctions but not a lot not a lot of places for
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the cattle to go exactly you know this enlighten us covid deal has has really uh uh scared and and
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and shut down these these packing plants uh the frontline workers uh that work in those plants they
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work uh very close proximity to each other not so much during the slaughter process but during
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the uh the fabrication uh typically they would be shoulder to shoulder uh cutting meats up and and
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working like that and the fear and the uh the outbreak of the covid in those plants has uh this
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brought them to their knees and not only is the sickness in there uh folks are scared that they're
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going to get it they're scared to come to work they're calling in sick uh their kids are are out
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of school there's nobody there to take care of them you know those those folks aren't making a lot
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of money uh then we come in with this uh with this help from the government uh they get to where they
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can stay home uh draw unemployment get the bonus that comes with the unemployment and get their
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stimulus check that's not far from what they were making working uh so it doesn't behoove them to
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really come to work then on top of that you got the unions coming in which most all of them are union
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workers the unions are taking advantage of the situation to uh try to leverage for more money from
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the packers so we have what 6,500 pot processing plants in the u.s that's right glenn somewhere in there
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but but a lot of those are very very small you know i'm talking about the the big plants you know
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that that harvest you know over a thousand animals a day and so how many how many of those are there
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and how many are closed well yeah i primarily look at the cattle so the beef plants uh and and i got
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worried that there's another three going down today we're probably working towards a dozen
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major plants that are shut down from southerton pennsylvania all the way to pasco washington
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and and all places in between and how many how many really significant plants do we have what kind of
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dent is that putting into this that that's that's going to be a huge dent that that's uh that's
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probably close to a third of the major beef plants in the united states and we're definitely going to
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and so so what does that mean to talk to the person who's going to the grocery store what
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does that mean and when are we expecting this to hit okay uh typically most consumers that go into
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the grocery store don't have a clue where their where their food comes from and uh we've just
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evolved to the point where folks don't have a an uncle joe or grandpa bill that lived on a farm and
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they went and spent the summer with them and now that we don't have that anymore with this last
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generation they don't know where the food comes from and uh it's been a proven fact that that most of
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your school children in your major uh population areas they can't draw a line from a cow to a hamburger
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and from a pig to a piece of bacon they just don't have any concept of that so a lot of consumers come
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in they think that your meat is made in the back room of the butcher shop you know the grocery store
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they really don't know where that comes from and uh and they don't think about when they're out
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driving in the country and they're passed by a pasture full of cows that you know that that's
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where that comes from but uh we are going we as far as beef we usually consume about 80 percent of
01:12:04.460
the beef we produce here in this country and then about 20 percent of it's for export but we're going
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to be down over 20 percent now and so we're we're not going to have enough to feed ourselves as far as
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beef and the pork and the chicken are right there too and and so when should this hit
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when will we start seeing this shortage i think we'll start seeing it in our in our retail markets
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uh probably by the end of the month uh for sure by by the first of may
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and how long do you think it'll last like uh it just depends on how long this this covid scare
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happens if we start to open things up a little bit and people get back to work and then plant workers
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look around and everybody else is going to work they're going to start going to work if we could
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get the schools open uh things like that as soon as we get back to work uh it's amazing how fast they
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can catch up and uh so it shouldn't last any longer than how much longer the the shutdown lasts from
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here on but uh we're definitely going to be uh kind of short of product and it kind of depends on
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how we approach it it's kind of like a bank scare uh you don't really have a problem till everybody
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thinks there's a problem and then you've got a big one so what should the average person
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do well i would we don't want to cause a run on the bank if you will but we do know i would buy
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i would buy larger cuts of meat than you than you typically buy uh take them home and then portion
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them out and ziploc bags uh use your freezer uh your your meat lasts for a long time in the freezer
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and uh and do that uh pick dishes that uses meat as a compliment rather than the main course
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uh you know like pasta with meat sauce and things like that uh to be able to use it but uh i think
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the awareness from the general public of of where your meat comes from and how important our farmers
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and ranchers are is probably at a high i will tell you well i'm a i'm a rancher myself and uh i can
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never predict what's going to happen with with cattle prices or anything what is this going to do to the
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farmers the ranchers the people who have the cows they're they're in dire straits right now uh as bad
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as they've ever seen it uh the packing plants have a complete and total monopoly over the livestock
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business and uh and your producers are always left holding the bag whenever we have a crisis no matter
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what it is whether it's a mad cow outbreak or or anything like that uh you just uh they they
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they gouge the the the packers gouge the the consumers on one end and then they manipulate the
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market on the other end and uh during this big run-up which during this covet 19 we've seen a
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huge run-up in box beef cutout values and then they've been very volatile since then up and down
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but but during the run-up we saw that your uh your packers were making an additional four hundred
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dollars per carcass or per head at the same time your your cattle feeders were taking less money for
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their cattle that's crazy it is crazy this system on on that it never pays the rancher it never pays
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the farmer it is it is i i mean i've never seen anything like it it's just nuts it's criminal and
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and sunny purdue has asked for an investigation uh for your packers you've got four packers uh that
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process uh 85 percent of your beef and uh it's just uh it's so much easier to get four heads together
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than than 400 or 4 000 or 40 000 right uh they and uh the collusion and uh and the strong arming
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is just it's it's about we should be we should be cutting our meat closer to our homes um exactly but i
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think we're i think we're all learning that now for sure yeah okay thank you so much i really
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appreciate it corbett thank you uh and uh hopefully you bet hopefully uh nobody panics and goes out and
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and you know don't do a toilet paper thing just uh make sure that you take care of your family and
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i continue to be amazed by the uh you mentioned this with the governor of south dakota earlier they're
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doing this test on hydroxychloroquine and it's this thing that like is used as a media tactic to
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go after the president as if they're rooting for it to fail i mean it seems as if they wanted to fail
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so they can prove him wrong which again oh yeah i don't think trump has ever said it's definitely
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going to work he said he's not a doctor i mean uh jim acosta was again going after him i just heard him
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the other day again saying do talk to your doctor about it yeah talk to your doctor yeah i mean it's
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very possible that the answer to this might be that it helps some people and not others but wouldn't
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that be great yep that'd be fantastic here is uh jim acosta going after him again and earlier today
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we should point out the president was continuing to tout hydroxychloroquine even though the malaria
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drug is still not a proven treatment for the coronavirus it's not proven i mean they're in the middle
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of the studies but they've done these studies they're they're advancing them much quicker than
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a normal study however they do believe it's going to be weeks and weeks and weeks likely well past the
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peak of this uh at least current wave of this virus before we actually get results so we're going to let
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all these people suffer without this possible treatment because the president that it's a keeps
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touting it it's not like it's a new it's not like it's a new drug you know it's nothing new on the
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market it's been out forever people have taken it we know what the risks are uh if you take it in
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very high doses you could go blind but that's over years of taking very high doses this is a very small
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risk to take um at the doses they're talking about and now they're starting to say yeah well people have
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heart problems with this this is causing heart palpitations and heart problems uh and uh it's really
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dangerous no it's not no if you've talked to a doctor you know that that is in combination with
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a z-pack when you put those two drugs together then you might have a heart problem and every doctor
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will tell you i i would feel comfortable just with hydroxychloroquine but i would not feel comfortable
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unless you were being monitored and you were in a hospital of adding any other drug with that
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because it does cause heart problems well who's getting it the people who are in the hospital they're
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the only people that are getting that combination of drugs what are we doing what is wrong with the
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hello america it's wednesday and we have our coronavirus update more than just the numbers
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we've got the the latest on the who and that amazing memo from taiwan and so much more are we
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at the peak it looks like it and we'll tell you about it in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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800-500-8384 all right let's do our coronavirus update the cases worldwide now over 2 million
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uh really only up 40 000 50 000 from yesterday which is great total confirmed deaths worldwide
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up only 7 000 total confirmed recovered almost 500 000 the u.s now has 614 000 confirmed cases
01:26:21.940
and 26 000 deaths that is up from yesterday quite a bit 587 yesterday uh and 23 644 deaths
01:26:34.020
yesterday the u.s now leads the world in both total cases and deaths from covet 19 but it is 15th in
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deaths per 1 million people 19th in cases per 1 million uh people officially all 50 states now
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have at least one death attributed to covet 19 uh just to note the uh on the you know on the scale
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side if you will traffic related fatalities in the u.s were down by 23 percent uh as opposed to the
01:27:04.480
same month in 2019 so we save some lives by not going out and doing anything are we at the peak
01:27:11.440
we think it was the peak yesterday the death toll in the u.s increased after new york included at home
01:27:21.220
covet 19 fatalities for the very first time they had 270 deaths yesterday that were attributed to the
01:27:28.720
virus from people who died at home in new york city new york city's health department says the total
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death toll now is 10 000 including the 3 700 total deaths that were added on tuesday that included the
01:27:44.020
backlog of several thousand people who died at home and were not counted as covid 19 deaths
01:27:50.360
health officials have cautioned the deaths are a lagging indicator they don't mean that the sweeping
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stay at home restrictions are a failure um the peak in deaths across the u.s is expected this week
01:28:03.140
according to the cdc so the who do we have the audio of donald trump yesterday in an announcement
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in the rose garden he said this i'm instructing my administration to halt funding of the world
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health organization while a review is conducted to assess the world health organization's role in
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severely mismanaging and covering up the spread of the corona virus everybody knows what's going on
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there american taxpayers provide between 400 million and 500 million dollars per year to the
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who in contrast china contributes roughly 40 million dollars a year and even less as the organization's
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leading sponsor the united states has a duty to insist on full accountability one of the most dangerous
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and costly decisions from the who was its disastrous decision to oppose travel restrictions from china
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and other nations they were very much opposed to what we did fortunately i was not convinced and suspended travel from china
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all right so here's the real uh bell that rang yesterday it is a it's a memo from december
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2019 from epidemiologists in taiwan they issued an urgent memo to the who about numerous cases of
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atypical pneumonia in wuhan china and the memo suggests that there is human to human transmission and
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urged the who to prevent uh to uh prevent uh further testing to find the pathogen the who ignored the
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warnings from taiwan and continued to reiterate all of china's false talking points that there was no evidence
01:30:04.360
of human human transmission that it was no big deal and that was that went on until january 14th
01:30:10.240
remember this is in december this is before anybody really even knows about it two days earlier by january
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12th more than 700 people had been hospitalized 102 had died in wuhan they failed to mandate uh that chinese
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officials share the strains that would have allowed all kinds of diagnostic tests taiwan was way ahead of this
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here's the problem why didn't the who listen to the epidemiologists uh from taiwan i'm not making this up
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because taiwan doesn't exist taiwan is just an arm of china and so we don't accept any information from taiwan
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we get all of our information about china from jed here's the problem with the withholding of the
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funding congress holds the purse strings will congress hold back that money and stop paying the who
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my guess no so is social distancing actually happening a study of mobile phone data shows only 35
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percent of americans are following stay-at-home orders across the u.s i find this story absolutely
01:31:27.540
infuriating a study including thousands of mobile phones tracked from all 50 states on average they
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say americans were still taking two non-work-related trips out by car per day utah colorado new mexico
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were the worst offending states with over 2.5 non-working trips out of the house by car each day stew
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you're a numbers guy yes any questions on this study at this point because that doesn't seem
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right does it 35 of americans are staying home everybody else is violating this right i i totally
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question their their the the assumptions of the study right like just because you're going out of
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your house a couple of times does not mean you're not doing the whole social distancing thing oh right
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if you're going out first of all right we all have uh we can go to get groceries we can go for
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a drive and not end up anywhere you can go out to get gas you can go out to do lots of things
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what do you mean non-essential trips that's a bizarre way of looking at it uh-huh so uh these trips
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include fast food restaurants which you can go into a fast food restaurant and you can be completely
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safe that's part of it uh it includes hardware stores and home improvement stores and that one
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that one's a little dicey because uh i think it is essential for our sanity to be able to go to the
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home depot and uh do some things around the house otherwise there's nothing else we can do
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uh but so hardware stores which which is they are essential they're on the essential uh um list
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and the other one is grocery stores well all of those are on the essential list the two of them
01:33:13.580
are food what are you talking about a stupid study and not to mention i hate the fact that they i mean
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i get it we all know our data is out there but the fact that these people are so easily able to put
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together these tracking studies of everywhere we've gone that's what it's revealing that's what it
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should be i wanted i want to study on how fast these guys have found ways to track all of us
01:33:38.340
and nobody seems to have a problem uh about it uh by the way texas was among the most compliant states
01:33:45.160
with just below two trips out per person per day so far in april i think this is garbage i'd like to
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know with the 2.5 non-work trips i'd like to know if they went to hardware stores grocery stores or
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restaurants i count that as in compliance so what's the real number now here's the latest
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study on covid and how it's spread air conditioning systems may help spread the virus
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my comment i don't care if you think i'm going to turn off my air conditioning unit
01:34:20.640
i'm not going to take me to prison burn me at the stake i'm not shutting off my air conditioning
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unit period by the way uh five new viruses have been found to live in bats
01:34:38.200
my comment can we stop experimenting with bats i'm just saying might be a good idea and finally
01:34:53.220
the cdc's plan to reopen america oh and this one's better than the california uh list any state
01:35:05.140
reopening must meet four conditions the incident of infection is genuinely low now what does that mean
01:35:13.840
what is genuinely low stew is new york genuinely low no i would say definitely new york is not
01:35:20.800
jeff genuinely low and if and the problem here of course is testing is not is not even okay like
01:35:30.840
for example we're doing very we're doing far less tests than some other states here in texas even
01:35:36.040
though we have a large population it's also not randomized so we're not just taking people
01:35:41.380
off of the street and finding out if they have covid19 that way you'd be able to tell how many people
01:35:46.340
are actually sick and asymptomatic and contagious we're instead just testing people with symptoms
01:35:52.040
um but still i mean you can get something out of that uh i i don't know what they have to have an
01:35:57.540
actual metric though they can't just say eh kind of low genuinely low genuinely low is not a good say
01:36:03.260
that no you got to come up with some sort of no that's the right the next one is a well-functioning
01:36:09.840
monitoring system capable of promptly detecting any increase in incidence of infection what the hell
01:36:18.100
is that what does that mean a well-functioning monitoring system excuse me part of that is quick
01:36:26.240
reporting right like on these cases we've noticed one thing that was really frustrating is sundays and
01:36:32.880
mondays tend to have really bad reporting because they're reporting the deaths from the previous day and
01:36:37.760
those days are weekend days so like these deaths are they're happening but they're not getting
01:36:42.120
reported for two and three days which is why yesterday's number was the highest it was but the
01:36:46.840
day before that was a really encouraging number uh so it could be that right you know i keep going
01:36:51.700
back to this thing with the thermometers where uh they have these internet connected thermometers
01:36:58.200
kinza is one of the brands and they have a sort of a heat map that was able to detect a lot of
01:37:03.460
these breakouts early because a lot of people were taking their temperature and they were seeing fevers
01:37:07.500
uh like if we're going to spend another two trillion dollars let's say on another package maybe it
01:37:14.440
would make sense to uh optionally and that's important optionally provide these types of
01:37:20.460
thermometers to people so they can take their temperature and we can have again uh aggregated
01:37:26.460
data not specific to you but aggregated data so we can see when there's a flare-up in a particular
01:37:31.560
area and we should increase testing there right like that type of stuff makes sense it doesn't seem
01:37:36.280
like anybody's talking about that but what they're talking about the way you do this of course is
01:37:41.600
south korea or hong kong or you know those types of situations which there's way too much monitoring
01:37:48.220
there to fit into our constitution so i don't know how you do this exactly while maintaining the rights
01:37:55.040
that we are supposed to have in this country well you'll get your rights back as soon as you do these
01:37:59.280
four things and i'm only on thing number three oh good uh the public health system is reacting
01:38:04.160
robustly to all cases of covid19 and has surge capacity to react to an increase in cases
01:38:12.260
oh okay we should and a health system at this point i mean this is the united states of america here
01:38:19.020
a health system that has enough inpatient beds and staffing to rapidly scale up and deal with a surge
01:38:27.200
in cases well two out of the out of the four seem not real vague and seem like we should be able to do
01:38:37.560
it but what is reacting robustly to all cases of covid19 i have no idea this is this is the cdc's
01:38:48.200
uh standard on being able to open the country back up and let you out of your house this is insane that
01:38:55.480
we're even talking about this this is this is child's play compared to what uh california is is asking
01:39:03.800
for and uh how they're going to open up california again we are headed for an interesting few weeks
01:39:11.480
when it comes to identity theft we all too often hear the you know the light cases someone gets
01:39:28.340
his or her card stolen and the bank shut it off has to wait or two a day or two for the the card to
01:39:33.560
come back in the mail things like that but if someone stole your identity long enough to ruin your
01:39:39.340
entire financial life that would be something well that happens all the time by the way did you hear
01:39:46.100
that 500 000 uh identities were just sold on the dark web they were grabbed from zoom so if you've been
01:39:55.420
making zoom calls your identity all your information may have just been sold on the dark web that's the
01:40:03.160
kind of stuff that nobody is watching i should say except for lifelock lifelock is looking for these
01:40:11.020
kinds of things now nobody can prevent all you know identity theft or monitor all transactions at all
01:40:15.480
businesses but they are looking to where this theft really happens and if they see your name or your
01:40:22.060
information go by it lights up and they call you and they don't just say hey by the way boy that was
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weird huh your identity was stolen they have a team that works to fix it with you so call 1-800
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lifelock.com use the promo code back 1-800 lifelock we pause for 10 seconds station id
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hey stew it's not just me that uh has noticed that the rentals on movies on netflix and amazon has
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gone way up is it just me uh well are you talking about the movies that would normally be in theaters
01:41:21.480
that's uh well i noticed it first on i noted it first on trolls and that was 20 bucks to rent it
01:41:28.600
and then i just saw it on another one and it may have been a newish movie but but the trolls one that
01:41:33.640
i thought the trolls movie is a good example of this so trolls was scheduled to come out in theaters
01:41:38.940
right now and instead they released it to homes so that is a an in-theater movie ticket price right
01:41:47.800
so you got 20 dollars we of course our kids wanted to watch this they're seven and eight so they rented
01:41:55.200
it 20 dollars they got three viewings out of it by the way in three days this is because of our solid
01:42:01.000
parenting uh yeah yeah watch trolls again damn it shut up uh but yeah 20 bucks i i like this model
01:42:11.040
i hope this model continues after all of this crap goes away because i you know i'm a movie theater fan
01:42:15.980
i love the dine-in theaters i'll pretty much stick any needle that bill gates comes up with in my arm so
01:42:21.180
i can go back to dine to uh to dine in movie theaters um but i i do i do appreciate the ability
01:42:29.660
especially with these kids movies to just be able to rent them at home instead of having to drag them
01:42:34.520
all out to the theater if we don't have time it's a big deal for them it's a new movie that's out
01:42:38.540
20 bucks it's not a bad it's not a bad deal i kind of hope it continues i don't know that the movie
01:42:44.380
uh theaters will exist if it does continue i know but have you seen the netflix have you seen the
01:42:50.780
netflix i don't know share or whatever it is where you can watch it with friends now oh netflix party
01:42:57.460
or something yeah something like that i've seen i haven't actually done it nor you know these that's
01:43:03.820
the thing with these zoom calls let's be honest about i don't want to see most of the people i
01:43:08.000
talk to like i don't like i don't have like there's a lot of problems i'm having with these zoom calls
01:43:14.100
because like things that can happen via email or call are now happening via zoom largely because we
01:43:21.280
want to see other human beings generally but that doesn't mean i want to have a meeting and have to
01:43:26.260
look at a person awkwardly for 20 minutes it's not really what i want out of life i don't think
01:43:32.080
people are here's the thing here's the one thing about this is then the zoom call there comes a point
01:43:38.020
to where you're done you're done but you don't want to be the first person in the family to say
01:43:44.340
i'm done with you losers yeah and uh right yeah and so and so you it goes probably 10 minutes
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longer than it should until no one says anything because somebody has to have the guts to go okay
01:44:01.380
well i think that's it yeah yeah we did nobody wants to be the first one to say no no you don't
01:44:07.200
want to i don't want to i mean i i don't want to talk to you guys anymore you don't want to be the
01:44:11.080
person who doesn't care about family and such uh we did a call on easter exactly right with a big
01:44:17.000
group of family members far too many clearly because we couldn't i couldn't tell who was
01:44:22.220
talking i couldn't see who you know what was going on i couldn't understand when i was supposed to
01:44:28.080
talk or when i wasn't supposed to talk there's like more people that could fit on this than then
01:44:32.840
could fit on the screen so i i couldn't see half the people who are in the middle of discussions
01:44:37.760
and you know it became completely impossible because multiple people would talk at the same time so
01:44:44.160
you couldn't you couldn't hear any of them i mean it really it's it's it is amazing that we're all
01:44:49.360
just jumping into this life you know not by choice because it is not a it's not fun yeah and and you
01:44:55.620
and you know what this crazy is i've never even heard of zoom before the crisis had you i thought
01:45:01.120
it was all skype everyone that was on skype and then or face yeah i thought so too zoom i all right i
01:45:06.820
never heard of it you get on and you you're immediately made to feel like an old man like joe biden because
01:45:12.860
i've never even seen this system before and so there's always somebody and i was glad to say it
01:45:19.080
wasn't me this time but there's always somebody online that like i don't what button do i put where
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our wednesday night special we're going to be arguing with health care socialists we're going
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to show you the facts of socialized medicine now is the time to just point out looks like it's uh
01:47:14.780
working pretty well compared to socialized uh systems and even those socialized systems in the
01:47:20.240
united states we wanted to bring dr kelly ward on she's a former arizona state senator she is the
01:47:26.720
one that ran against john mccain and and lost uh by just a couple of points i think it was 51 it was
01:47:34.480
it was the smallest margin he ever won by uh in a primary um i'm sorry she couldn't get that one done
01:47:42.040
uh but uh it was john mccain uh she is uh i'm not having her on because she you know is a republican
01:47:49.580
or the chairperson of the arizona republican party i'm having her on because she's a doctor
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01:47:53.720
and she sees the world of socialized medicine uh kind of the same way i do and i wanted to talk to
01:48:00.920
her about her observations uh on the the health care system now hey doc how are you hey glenn it's
01:48:08.600
great it's great to be with you um hey and you know what you you are somewhat responsible for my
01:48:14.280
going making the leap from total medicine into the political realm because back in 2010 i was
01:48:21.180
listening to you and you said everyone has something that they can offer and it made me
01:48:25.660
realize i had skills talents and abilities that god had given me and i should put them to work for as
01:48:31.060
many people as possible and so i thank you for that well thank you but don't blame me for anything
01:48:37.100
to do with politics i i also say don't do it don't do it uh but anyway um so uh doctor let me let me
01:48:44.680
talk to you a little bit about uh what you're seeing now uh and the difference between american
01:48:51.260
health care and socialized health care even if it happens to be in america the sad part is that with
01:48:59.320
the affordable care act the unaffordable care act obamacare american health care became much more
01:49:05.900
socialized and i think we're seeing some of the fallout from that during this pandemic um i have
01:49:12.560
always been a fan of free market medicine i believe that we deserve the health care that we want we need
01:49:19.580
we deserve and we should not be waiting around for any government entity to be telling us what we get
01:49:25.640
and right now in in europe certainly in all of these socialized medicine countries and in places like
01:49:31.780
new york that are extremely socialized in their medical care basically we're told as consumers
01:49:37.760
as patients that we get what we get and we don't throw a fit um be glad you have something because
01:49:43.820
you could just have nothing well that is showing extreme failure across europe um and and across
01:49:51.800
america in those hot spots that have allowed the government to take over so much of the business of
01:49:59.380
medicine when you think um of the best doctors in the world the best hospitals in the world
01:50:06.600
you will automatically think of new york etc etc but here in texas they have a they have a shortage
01:50:13.540
of of hospitals and hospital rooms and everything else in new york we have fantastic doctors here
01:50:21.000
and hospitals literally literally i live right down the street from a hospital that is almost always
01:50:27.100
empty i mean it brand new hospitals uh here what's the difference between new york and texas well as as we
01:50:36.580
do in arizona arizona has wonderful health care and um you know we what we've learned is that we need to
01:50:44.820
have extra capacity at many times but especially when we're facing a global pandemic and socialized
01:50:52.920
medicine leads to the opposite of extra they don't want any extra supply it leads to rationing and it
01:51:00.180
can become deadly we are seeing it you probably saw the article by uh one of our old friends ezekiel
01:51:07.440
emmanuel uh one of the architects of of obamacare basically advocating for taking people off ventilators
01:51:17.520
that are sustaining their life um because their lives aren't really worth that much anyway and
01:51:22.480
there's probably somebody else who's worth more that to me as a physician that to me as a human
01:51:26.980
is sickening and that's what we see in socialized medicine it is uh not only did he write that paper and
01:51:34.640
he's been saying those things for a long time uh he is now joe biden's um main guy when it comes to
01:51:41.560
health care uh he's the guy helping joe biden develop policy and he is a truly terrifying guy
01:51:48.420
but it seems though um we're talking to dr kelly ward uh it seems as though the people of the united
01:51:57.100
states are are kind of okay with going down this road in many ways for instance i don't understand
01:52:05.180
anyone who is coming up against hydro uh hydroxychloroquine it it's not proven but it is a
01:52:13.760
proven drug it's not going to kill you if you're using it with your doctor we have a there's a story
01:52:20.460
on the blaze that just came out uh the medical director of the resort nursing home in texas city
01:52:26.260
used the drug uh 56 of the patients were testing positive for coronavirus put them all on coronavirus
01:52:34.160
they're all better in five days and yet you have governments uh saying you know for instance in
01:52:41.760
the governor of michigan saying you could lose your license as a doctor if you use this what's
01:52:49.680
happening to us well i think that a lot of people are waking up thank goodness glenn because
01:52:55.620
they i think the vast majority of americans would immediately object to the idea of a government
01:53:01.720
official having the power to take an elderly person off a ventilator to make room for somebody else
01:53:06.240
but that is life under a government-run health care system uh having government bureaucrats and people
01:53:13.720
who were elected to office over overrule the physicians um evidence as well as experience in
01:53:21.640
terms of treating our patients is appalling and we have to say no um and you know just i think so many
01:53:29.360
on the left are worried about donald trump being right that they are willing to let people die
01:53:36.560
um you see it in michigan i and by the way i loved your interview with governor no from uh from south
01:53:42.700
dakota she is exactly right she is maintaining the state constitution the national constitution
01:53:48.060
individual liberty and freedom while protecting the people that are in her state and allowing them
01:53:52.940
to individually govern we should see that across the nation and we're not um i'm i've been watching
01:54:00.060
a lot of news from overseas on the bbc bbc england not bbc america and uh it's it's interesting to me how
01:54:08.260
they're almost in this uh this dream world of these heroic doctors and nurses uh at the nih and the
01:54:18.200
reason why they're heroic is because there's not enough beds there's not enough anything uh over
01:54:23.180
there there's not enough money and people are doing fundraisers for the nih and i just want to stop and
01:54:30.740
look at them and say you realize you're paying for that already in your taxes and they have done such a bad
01:54:37.120
job that you're over your hospitals are overrun when there isn't a pandemic but they have made this
01:54:44.100
into some sort of a hero worship of the nih and it makes zero sense you're exactly right you're exactly
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right and um that's why i've been a fierce fighter you've been a fierce fighter against socialized
01:54:59.780
medicine in the united states it will destroy the excellence in health care that we have it will
01:55:05.660
destroy access to care and we've seen that since 2010 since since obamacare came onto the scene we have
01:55:13.120
seen uh access to care go down though the left would love you to think that just because someone
01:55:18.540
has a piece of paper saying that they have some kind of health care insurance that they are actually
01:55:24.020
getting care they are not um we are seeing our emergency departments overrun not now during covid
01:55:30.900
because now the people who don't really have emergencies aren't finding it as convenient to go to
01:55:36.580
the emergency department because they're worried they're going to catch a deadly potentially deadly
01:55:41.480
illness so they're uh seeking care in the right way so um we've got a lot of work to do but
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especially having emmanuel teaming up with biden we need especially americans over the age of 50
01:55:54.860
better wake up because um you could be rationed right out of health care and people under 50 you're
01:56:00.800
going to pay for it so there we need to fight for the free market health care system that we deserve
01:56:06.320
we need to have physicians making decisions about clinical care of patients across the board and we
01:56:12.540
need to have every option open to us to be able to save lives okay we're talking to dr kelly ward former
01:56:19.200
arizona state senator also head of the gop in arizona let me ask you to take your doctor's hat off and put
01:56:25.460
your political hat on here for a second there was just a story in the hill biden opens a nine point lead
01:56:32.480
over trump in arizona good god almighty is that true i certainly do not see it on the ground uh i'd
01:56:41.700
have to look at the poll but they love to tout those polls that as though president president trump is at
01:56:48.320
risk from any of those democrats but especially from joe biden joe biden who we've seen again and
01:56:54.620
again and again on the campaign trail uh making gas um his inability to put a sentence together
01:57:02.760
his inability to lead um and that's all the democrats have sadly and um we we really should
01:57:11.160
be keeping our eyes open to whomever the democrats decide to put on that ticket with joe biden because
01:57:17.300
my thoughts politically and just my own personal opinion is that whoever that vice president candidate
01:57:23.480
is will be the president in the snap of the fingers yeah um one last question i'm concerned about the
01:57:31.620
the bailout of the small businesses again wall street got their money the banks got their money
01:57:37.840
you know a jp morgan chase is making it harder for you know individuals to get loans etc etc we are
01:57:44.980
hearing from small businesses all over the country that say the loans are already gone or or whatever
01:57:50.240
i think we're i think donald trump is in real trouble if we don't react and make sure that it's
01:57:57.040
not going to the wall street clowns and the banks it's going to the people what are you hearing in
01:58:03.160
arizona well i see a lot of things being delivered to to the little guy to the individual i can tell you
01:58:10.400
that in 20 2009 i i owned my own business a medical practice i also had a medical spa and we had
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no assistance whatsoever from the obama administration to the little guy that all went
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to the banks that were too big to fail president trump and his administration have put things in
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place to actually help individuals families and small businesses i have been seeing reports that
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people's economic impact payments have been starting to go into their bank accounts and those
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should be even more delivered as of today one of our community banks horizon community bank in lake
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kavasu city in arizona they are delivering on the the paycheck protection plan to those small
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businesses in in normal functioning they they process about 20 loans per per month and they've done
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almost 400 in a span of a weekend so they are all working as as diligently as they can and i think
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people are having more results with those community banks who are also small businesses in a sense
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themselves than they are from the big guys like jp morgan and wells largo i will tell you i couldn't
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agree with you more and if you can do business with a local bank get away from those big banks do it with
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a local bank uh you will get a much better service the money is all local uh and they are in business
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just like you are kelly thank you very much i appreciate it dr kelly ward you can find her at kelly
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i have some very very disturbing news a cake ball company has gone out of business
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uh this is actually a local company that stew has been frequenting for forever you can tell
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my appearance i go to cake ball companies often if you look at me uh but yeah and i just realized as
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i this message came in it was just a small shop it started by one woman's i think seven years ago
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it got to grew to maybe three or four locations and they had to close all their locations as of
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yesterday and you just realized that like permanently permanently done and you realize that like we're
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going to be seeing a lot of this like if you if you're if you follow a lot of local companies that
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you frequent on instagram and and you know whatever social media you're just going to start getting
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these messages it's going to be really depressing and you look at the way this is structured right
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now they're running out of money for the small business uh loan thing that they put together
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that was supposed to bridge this gap that was the whole point of that bill was to bridge the gap while
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all this stuff is going on and they're already running out of money nancy pelosi won't come back
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to work so now they're talking the earliest they could vote on updating this package to get more
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money to these small business owners is may 8th so if you get it may 8th the earliest that it's going
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to be available is let's say may 15th the earliest it could possibly get to a small business owner
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would be may 22nd that's five weeks away there's no way these companies are going to be able to
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last another five weeks with no help when you've told them no one can come to their business
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this is going to be the problem because look how fast they reacted to these big banks
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they didn't wait they got it immediately it was infused into them immediately not for the average