How’s the Quarantine Going, America? | 4⧸6⧸20
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In turbulent times like these, it is critical to pay attention to your financial health as well as your physical health. If you haven t done anything about your financial well-being, or if you ve done anything at all about it, please don t be one of those people that just avoid everything.
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment hello america welcome to the program we've got
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in turbulent times like these it is critical to pay attention to your financial health as well as
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your physical health you think you betcha um have you done anything about your financial health or you
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so i have some bad news some bad news should i start with bad news
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i got good news and bad news let me start with the bad news let me just get it out of the way
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i mean what the only alcohol company that is struggling right now i know they're like come on man
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oh you couldn't named it budweiser come on uh this is you know this is exactly like uh the aids diet
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candy if you are my age you remember when aids came out and there was this aids diet candy it was only
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it was only advertised on tv a yds now yeah right a yds get aids now and lose weight oh my gosh you could
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imagine you can imagine how poorly that went for them seeing that one of the big signs was you did
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lose weight lots of weight and then died uh it was that they weren't in business very long it was
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suboptimal i believe again would be the word there yeah so is is do you think corona survives
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i don't know i was right i was watching a show that i had on dvr from a couple weeks ago
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catching up and there was a corona commercial in it was like three or four weeks ago and it actually
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was jarring like i first of all realized i hadn't seen one in several weeks and secondly i mean as
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dumb as it is it doesn't seem like something you want to ingest at this moment uh at least that people
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will be excited about and there is you know there's some polling that people say that you know they
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actually think it has something to do with coronavirus or whatever but it's not exactly marketing
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and they're sober when they say that i mean i understand that i i don't i don't i don't i
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don't i'm a whiskey man because you didn't get coronavirus from that beer i understand that i don't
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understand if you're completely sober well it was funny they released a poll a few weeks ago remember
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this when this first came out they're like did you know that 41 percent of people say they will not
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drink corona uh beer now that coronavirus is out and it was reported everywhere just like that and it was
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like gosh are people this stupid 41 percent of people are like oh my gosh yes no well they may
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be that stupid i'm not gonna you know i'm not gonna disregard that but the poll itself yeah when you
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actually looked at the poll it was just like it said 41 people percent of people would never drink
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corona beer it had nothing to do with because of coronavirus they were just saying they didn't like
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corona beer like it was it is it is a legitimately uh butchered media narrative that came out there when you
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actually look at the poll the people who said they wouldn't drink coronavirus said they wouldn't
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so was this poll taken by the anheuser-busch company st louis missouri pretty effective
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it was this and this poll was taken entirely by people who live in st louis missouri uh i don't know
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what happened there uh all right let me go to walter i've got some good news for you as well today
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but let me go to walter in utah hello walter glenn good morning how are you very good sir how are you
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i'm just doing great i'm just a subscriber to the blaze i i'm so grateful all you and your staff keep
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trying to do through all of this thank you very much thank you uh i guess glenn i'm the father of 12
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children six natural and six is a miracle of adoption wow good for you uh so what's going on
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in our country is in its own way it's kind of distressing to me i uh am very upset that washington
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would even pass that bill uh which i feel is nothing more than a democratic pork bill uh which
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we're going to pay for for quite some time yeah yes uh i was tested got tested for the virus i the
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hotline thought i might have it the test came up negative so that was good news yes well walter this
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hasn't been a real cheery phone call but i'm glad that you're not uh that you didn't test uh that you
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didn't test positive well go on i'm i for me it's cheery i mean in my life i've tried to keep
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things i'm not a i'm not panicking things happen in this country of ours that uh have been a i think
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a lot more critical at different times uh yeah this is a this is a this is a um this may be and end up
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being our biggest test yet and it's it's weird to think that this country could be taken down
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by a virus um i mean this it depends on how we act right now and what we do and what those in
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washington do thanks walter for your phone call let me go to let me go to don in tennessee hello don
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hey glad to hear you this morning being so cheerful i wanted to add that we had tailgate
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church yesterday everybody say tailgate church yep we had the hatches open on the back of the suvs
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big speakers brought out of the building we used the loading dock as a stage uh can i tell you the
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name of it sure it's called the river tri cities and we're having a big easter celebration this coming
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week as well and uh okay some neighbors nearby complain about the loudspeakers and uh and playing
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and singing oh my god and uh so wait wait wait wait wait wait a minute wait a minute you had people
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complaining about the noise yeah they had a complaint about the church yeah you would think that at this
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point anybody anybody outside doing anything you would look at and go whoa whoa what's that you would
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be excited to see something going on something that's right yeah and even the praise worship team
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up at the front was over six feet apart each one individually except for a mother and daughter
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because they lived together they could sing on the same microphone and nobody could say right
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right and good for you it was great good for you don thank you so much for uh telling me that you
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know i really i'm so glad i got up this morning and i thought you know i really want to talk to the
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audience today i want to see what's happening in their life yada yada and uh i really am uh anxious
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to hear the good things that are happening in your life because it was a rough weekend uh at my house
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it was a rough rough weekend uh so i'd like to hear some good news i'd like to hear from you know who
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is what are you doing with your kids right now uh that is uh positive what's happening how are you
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keeping your kids into school oh my god my kids are like that's a stupid i don't care if it's stupid
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i don't care how are you keeping them into school how are you keeping your sanity i know stew stew's wife
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she went out she had like a little tailgate uh party is oh boy yeah no i mean that's bring this
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no that's all right so if you're you know like this is the thing i've seen a lot of criticism of
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this uh you know the church thing that the guy just mentioned where you kind of go on your back uh
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back porch or back of your tailgate and you know everyone kind of stays away from each other i can't
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imagine that's going to be i mean that's the that's within the rules right i mean that's what that's
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i've been at least my understanding i know there's certain areas where they're like legitimately don't
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go outside for any reason unless you absolutely have to uh but that's not the case isn't one of
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them no right right and i mean i know your wife probably got some some heat on going out because
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she kind of did the same thing they were all sitting on the hoods of their car and they were all
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away from each other and they were just talking i've seen that from uh from a bunch of you know i've
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seen that it does seem like there's a new culture of you're just supposed to shame everybody that
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isn't doing the thing that you think should be done uh no i think it's worse than that i think
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it's worse than that i think it's i mean now people are starting to snitch on one another the one thing
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you remember the monologue i did when i think bush came out with that uh that policy where the white
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house uh wanted people to if you see sam something say something and it was and it was pretty bad and
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then obama came in and he really amped it up and it really became kind of a snitch thing and i did
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this whole monologue on how that's what the stasi used to do that's that's what makes us different
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when you hear from people they say the one thing that's nice about americans that's different about
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the rest of the world is that we're so trusting of one another we trust people and one of the reasons
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why is because we've never snitched on each other i mean if somebody's doing something illegal you
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know you got a crack house next door yeah i'm probably gonna say something but you know not
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on on other things we don't snitch on one another we appreciate one another we trust one another
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yeah and anything that teaches us to snitch on one another really bothers me as gavin newsome
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had just pointed out snitches get rewards oh my gosh that's their new slogan not snitches
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used to be snitches get stitches horrible now snitches get rewards get rewards it wasn't
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gavin newsome i think it was the mayor of los angeles i should point out because it just it's the worst
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it was the most awkward moment plus there's also listen to this real quick uh this is the clip from
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the los angeles mayor we need to make sure that everybody continues to let us know where those folks
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are if you've observed recurring violations of the safer at home order please continue to let us know
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at coronavirus.lacity.org slash business violation you know the old expression about snitches well in
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this case snitches get rewards we want to thank you that's horrible that is horrible horrible i don't know
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what i'm more you know i got up this morning is it is it just that like the you know the the idea
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that basically he wants to turn this into a police state where we're reporting on each other or the
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fact that snitches get rewards is the most annoying phrase ever especially when snitches get riches is
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available it's actually like there is one that rhymes why didn't you choose the one that rhymed
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stitches stitches or uh snitches get stitches snitches get rewards snitches get a thousand dollars if you
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call us it's like more irritating how awkward it is than the fact that he's overturning our entire society
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so last night i got up this morning and tanya said did you hear the neighbors listening i said what
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she said uno had to go outside and i opened up the door and somebody was having a party
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she wasn't thinking about calling the police somebody's having a party she was she was annoyed
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but she didn't there was nothing we didn't even think about calling the police didn't even think
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about it right like why would you certain lines where i think being critical of others behavior is
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is somewhat appropriate right like there was the the guy who was the bus driver who recorded a video
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of himself getting pissed off about how people kept getting on the bus coughing he's now dead from
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coronavirus right like there is like legitimate lines here where that makes sense you know but this is
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ridiculous okay the the guy in the the guy in the subway that was coughing and spitting on people
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yeah he should have been wrestled to the ground we talked not by me i wouldn't have done it
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when i touched him but somebody should have wrestled him to the ground right we talked about the woman
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who was going around and touching all the computers at walmart which was very very strange but like on
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the other side you have this guy who decided to go swimming in the ocean by himself and got arrested
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this drives me nuts that's crazy crazy that's crazy what is wrong with you californians what is wrong
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with you i mean you got eventually you have to stand they're arresting a guy for surfing he was all by
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himself did you see the doctor that talked about that too there there was a doctor who said uh well you
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know the the deal is the ocean is full of germs the what the ocean is full of germs and only now
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you've noticed this only now you care it's ridiculous all right back to the phones 888-727-BECK
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coming up in just a second i've got some good news for you i've got some really good news good news from
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welcome to the program uh let me go to uh let me go to todd hello todd hello good morning man how
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you this morning very good where are you calling from uh well greetings from from the socialist state
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of lisbon maine oh wow okay yes yes yeah yeah how are things up there well you know it's maine so if
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you don't like it it'll change in five minutes the weather wind blowing yeah right so yeah not too much
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not a whole lot of snitching going on around here around here that i've seen but you know
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things have shut down pretty well um so but todd really i mean it's in the in the winter is there
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any difference between quarantine and just winter in maine well from what i can tell no i mean
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he lives yeah when it lasts longer every year when the winter hates letting go this time of year so
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yeah yeah yeah but i've been able to catch up on my dystopian reading so
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oh what are you reading i just started out it can't happen here by saint by saint claire lewis
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oh yeah yeah good good that'll that won't improve your mood much i just want just want you to know
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uh todd thanks for your call you know i'm reading something um shoot uh i'm reading something really
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really good the last uh hang on let me find it uh was it was the last socialist the new book coming
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out tomorrow by glenn beck was that that's that the book you're i guess i should promote that one
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right yeah i'm reading this new book yeah i'm reading the last odyssey right now if you're looking
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for a novel it's really really good um and of course arguing with idiots uh sorry arguing with
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socialists socialist idiots uh is out uh tomorrow you can order it now and uh and have it by tomorrow
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um but it's a it's a it's a really really good funny book and something that i think you'll really
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um get a lot of use out of unfortunately let's go to julie in tennessee hello julie
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hey glenn i talked to you i think it was like last week and uh okay boy what a difference a week
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makes um okay yeah so there's been a lot of things that i've wanted to say to you because i do a lot
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of research i'm probably like i'm i'm the researcher that you you know like here at home that you have
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at your studio but i'm the silent okay but uh all right i went i went to the doctor on the second
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and you know when you go in you've got to do your um temperature they won't let you in if you've got
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temperature so they put a little sticker on you so i was as cool as a cucumber so i thought you know
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okay this is interesting so i posted a little sticker on my facebook page because my page is
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mostly humor um i had a woman a local person on my page come on she lives down the street freak out on
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me why did you go into the hospital into the into the clinic you could have had a you know oh my gosh
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blow by it julie blow by it let it go back in just a second
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all right i i don't know about you but uh i've noticed a lot of things in the house uh that need
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fixing man we are going to paint our our garage this week we got a lot of stuff to do and i have a
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feeling we're going to be inside for a while longer yet anyway uh spring is here if you want
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oh yeah this is the glenn beck program glad you're here pat gray is joining us from pat gray unleashed
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the podcast so you can download at any time or listen to live here on blaze tv right before this
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broadcast uh we're going to be taking your phone calls 888-727-BECK but i wanted to share some good
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news and then hear from pat so i have i have good news from malaysia i thought you guys would like
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to hear i think they got it down uh malaysia's ministry for women family and community development
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has issued a series of online posters on facebook and instagram with the hashtag women prevent covid19
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uh and they have advised the nation's women to help with the partial lockdown by quote not nagging
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their husbands and uh i'm thinking that's um that could be the one good thing that comes from this
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well no actually they also uh delayed the start of the wmba season so there's been at least two things
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yeah the ministry also advised women from refrain being sarcastic if they're asked for help with
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household chores now this one i don't even understand the women you have to ask the women to help with
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household chores isn't the reverse it's a reverse here right we're supposed to not be sarcastic when
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they're like can you at least help a little bit around the house oh sure i can honey they also uh urged
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uh women to not wear home clothes to dress up and wear some makeup
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yeah i bet the women are loving that right that's good advice it's just good solid advice
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good solid advice any at any time dress up for your man look decent for your man would you please
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put a ribbon put a ribbon in your hair for the love of pete look nice for your man your man looks
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he works hard all day the last thing he wants is for you to look frumpy when he gets home right
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what are you doing with your day all day boy these malaysians get it or don't if you know what i mean
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yeah uh anyway so pat how are you i'm good i'm well i you know i i did set off a studio-wide panic on
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on thursday yes yeah you did uh by the time before i got home i had uh administrators here
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calling me and asking me what my symptoms were yeah i think i mentioned it on the air uh i didn't
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have a fever i didn't have trouble breathing it i couldn't even be tested for covid 19 so uh did you
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try did you try to be tested yeah they they wouldn't test me but i did have a bronchitis
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but uh but covid 19 no no well there is this thing where that and you and jeffy in particular are
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the man's men that always come in no matter what you're doing and you're sick and that's no longer
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cool that's not cool at all anymore it's really it kind of hit me on thursday i shouldn't have done
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that i should not have no i shouldn't have done that that's it's a different time no it's kind of
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does kind of it does kind of cause panic before it was like look at this guy man he just never gives
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up he's a iron man this guy yeah yeah now it's like what are you doing man you insane
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yeah so that uh i learned a i learned an important lesson uh probably won't be doing that again
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yeah probably probably yes you will you think yes you will you think yes yes maybe when this
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is over you will yeah but yeah not during not during right not during a pandemic yeah look i'm
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only bleeding from my eyes a little bit it's not that bad it's just i've got oh ebola light
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okay it's a 24 hour ebola yes i have ebola like symptoms but it's not ebola i'm pretty sure
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yeah that's really good that's really good by the way corona is changing their name did you hear about
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that are they really yeah to covid light so go ahead and drink it now because it's 25 percent
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fewer calories did you hear that they stopped making it that's amazing i mean it's that bad
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people are really that repulsed by it that's a that's incredible i would actually be more likely
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to buy it like as a joke right then to because i mean obviously all understand it has nothing to do
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with the coronavirus everyone on earth should know that uh but it would almost be funny to be drinking
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corona in like an instagram picture or something it would again you know it would uh and the other
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thing that i i find kind of interesting is that uh they're talking about doing the democrat national
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convention in a virtual way this year and i don't see how they do it any other way how would it even
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be possible that quickly by july there's no way 30 000 people get together in milwaukee there's no
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way and maybe that saves milwaukee maybe it's a good thing because you know bernie sanders is not
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going to win the nomination oh i think it is a blessing yeah i think it's absolutely a blessing
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for milwaukee i i think that's how they survive this thing because the little bernie bolsheviks
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aren't going to be able to to gather together and burn down milwaukee when he doesn't when he's not the
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nominee and yeah but the nice thing is as soon as we start getting on our feet then the bernie
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bolsheviks will burn down the rest of the country you know what i mean there is that i mean i just i
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really think that there's a couple of things we really have to worry about one is our southern
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border are you hearing anyone talk about this nope nope us this is we've been ranting about it
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constantly no one else seems to be able to be picking up on this one at all i mean this is insane
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there you know there's going to be a rush for our hospitals there's going to be a rush of people
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because mexico didn't take this seriously at all there'll be a rush on our border and then what are
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we going to do what are you going to do yeah i'm i'm going to be i can't wait until they start
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rushing the border and then we are told we're hateful for not letting them all into our hospitals
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after we've gone past our part of the pandemic that'll be a really a real delight right interestingly
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and what are you gonna i've heard the opposite of this you're gonna shoot them no what i i've heard
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that mexicans are pissed off about the possibility of americans crossing their border because they've got
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fewer you know they've got a lot fewer uh cases than we do yeah but so they're worried about being
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tested by us yeah that's because they're not testing i mean it's like it's easy to not have
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cases when you don't ask anyone yeah last week one of their governors came out and said this is a rich
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man's disease poor people can't get it so we're all safe oh my gosh it's legitimately the exact opposite
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right like the people the rich people on earth are the ones able to stay in their individual homes and
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self-isolate it's the people who you know like you go it's the people working at rest restaurants and
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grocery stores and uh and going on mass transit still i mean they're still packing subways in new
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york city with people uh going to work every single day uh i gotta tell you i would i don't understand
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that i would walk every i mean i would walk why would you get into a subway well no way i mean we
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didn't want to get into a subway when we lived there and there was no panic or coronavirus and every
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time you ride the subway in new york you feel as if you caught a disease just in normal times
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yeah you do it's totally like your hands are slimy there's some coating on your skin you don't know
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what you breathe it's a horrible experience it really is there's a rat gnawing on your ankle
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it's like it's not good some of the rats are nice though i mean you get you get to know them after
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you know a few weeks it was you and me that were sitting at the we're sitting at the platform
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watching the two rats uh yeah that was i think that was i've had a couple of those experiences
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yeah we heard the platform one time uh and we're waiting for the train and we're just talking for
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maybe i don't know four or five minutes just you know chit chat and uh and i think stew said
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he's gonna win and and i laughed because we were both neither of us said anything about it
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we were both watching this rat these two rats fight over like a like a hot dog or something
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that was down on the tracks and one of them was about to take the hot dog from the other
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and stew at that moment said he's gonna win i just looked at him we have lived here way too long already
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man when you don't even when you don't even say to the person standing next to you there are two rats
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fighting over food right there about five feet in front of us we've lived here too long way too long
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that's the sign uh right there yeah no it's been it's been it's been really remarkable to watch i
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mean they're keeping the subways open because essential personnel like people who work at hospitals
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have to get to work have to get to work still so that's why they're they're open you're not supposed
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to be on them unless you're an essential worker but essential worker covers in new york city a lot of
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people who are working at restaurants and are working you know uh all i mean there's tons of
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people work at these hospitals not just nurses uh and doctors and i mean the rush hour is rush hour
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like packed in people right on top of each other there's i saw a picture last week of one where
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there's one person on the entire train with a mask and everyone else is just there like it's freaking
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normal you're kidding yeah nobody's i'd be in a hazmat get one of those oh me too get one of those uh
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get one of those city bikes why wouldn't you get a city bike well i'd ride your bike i mean even i
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would i mean i do not ride but i don't want any physical i'd like people to carry me down into the
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subway yeah okay i don't want to even walk down the stairs to the subway i would take one of those
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bikes i even if i worked on the other side of the island i would take one of those bikes every day
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possible though that some of these workers might be coming in from different boroughs glenn that you
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didn't visit back in the day uh so the subway might be better there's other places what they
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just go right there to the park go to the park and have their person pick them up and drive them
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they need some place i don't understand all the homeless there's there's a perfectly good
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this is the glenn beck program we're glad that you're here uh real just quick update uh boris
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johnson is in the hospital boris johnson after 10 days of fighting it at 10 downing street
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the prime minister of england uh has been moved to the hospital that's what do you call it a suboptimal
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development yeah yeah uh that's not a good thing after 10 days of the virus yeah they are downplaying
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it they're saying he's just in there for tests they're saying he you know is not they're just
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concerned that he keeps showing symptoms but he doesn't seem to feel all that terrible so it's hard
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to know exactly what the truth is obviously in a situation like this but it's not a good sign 10 days
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after you're diagnosed to be going into the hospital i saw a message from him about i don't know four
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days ago and it's hard to tell when he's sick you know because he's his hair is oh i mean he always
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looks like he just got out of bed you know what i mean i saw but i i thought is this an old video or
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is this because i mean he always looks that way so he looks like himself yeah that's that it's i don't
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it's not exactly a compliment but uh yeah i think you're right no it's not but i mean you know when
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the queen she did this she did this statement yesterday i don't know if you saw it but you know
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she had or she was all perfectly quaffed and sitting you know uh ramrod straight in her chair and she had
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her purse and you know she just looked like the queen if she comes on and her hair is all messed up
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you know you might look at it and go whoa she's really sick oris johnson you can't tell yeah i mean
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there's a very good chance that this winds up at the end of it being the most deadly pandemic of the
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past century and to say that you can't notice the difference between whether you have it or not
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because you're already so sloppy typically it's not it's not it's not a resume starter
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no it's it's not it's not uh but uh by the way we have a piece of the queen i thought what she said
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was fascinating listen to this i want to reassure you that if we remain united and resolute then we
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will overcome it i hope in the years to come everyone will be able to take pride in how they responded to
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that the attributes of self-discipline of quiet good humored resolve and a fellow feeling still
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characterize this country the pride i thought she was okay okay stop i don't don't need any more um
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i i thought that was really uh interesting uh but not as interesting she looks just like the lady
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on the canadian quarter have you noticed that she looks identical to the lady on the quarter
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i cannot picture what the canadian quarter looks like uh i have to admit despite being a canadian
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sports celebrity myself yeah she looks just like that lady on the quarter i don't know who that is
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but she looks very very shocking it's a shocking development yeah
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all right are you surprised at this because i mean we're here we are like they're saying this
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is the big week right this is the real terrible uh awful no good very bad week as donald trump
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has outlined uh several times over the weekend this is the you know this is the week they expect
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things to peak or you know they said this week or next week but in this they say this is the worst of
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it um you know assuming this all goes well uh yeah i mean it's it's it's interesting to see people
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i mean if you are in that area i talked to some people in that area this week and they're just
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a wartime president a great battle against an invisible enemy we will win and declare a great victory for our
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a great battle against an invisible enemy all of these things that donald trump has said
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uh they're true and they make perfect sense even trump's most ardent supporters and uh and his
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most ardent opponents both of them say this is a once in a generation emergency and we should be on
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wartime footing and the opponents of donald trump many of them have called for more and more power to be
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handed to no no let me get this right to be taken by the president to do battles against this invisible
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enemy everything from commandeering manufacturing plants to logistics to shipping companies pharmaceutical
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manufacturing research nationalizing the banks what is going on you said he was a tyrant you're
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opposed to him and you're just telling him to do all these things no and thank god we have a president
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that understands the free market president that has preferred to form a partnership with private
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industries to wage the war turning america's great companies to produce masks and respirators and
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ventilators and medicine and vaccines all the things that will ensure our country can and will prevail
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while keeping them private the united states and the entire world they are engaged right now in a great
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battle against an unseen enemy an enemy that threatens to kill our people destroy our nation and our way of
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life and it's an enemy that we have seen and fought before as a people we've faced this enemy throughout
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human history over and over and over again we've had to battle it all of us are descendants of survivors
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of the countless previous wars that humanity has had to fight against this hidden enemy of man
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the enemy is a disease the enemy is a virus but the enemy is not SARS COVID-2 coronavirus
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the virus we're actually fighting against the unseen the one that wants to remain unseen
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is slavery and you can call it what you want socialism collectivism communism statism despotism
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authoritarianism whatever you want to call it it's slavery people's individual liberty captured for the
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benefit and the betterment of everybody else those are all forms of enslaving some men to the will of others
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that's slavery a virus is a biological construct and doing battle against a virus requires treating both the
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symptoms caused by the infection as well as finding a vaccine that can destroy the virus as well
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but slavery is also a political and moral construct it's a social disease caused by an immoral idea spread by unthinking
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unfeeling human beings who transmit the disease to others turning them into factories that produce more
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unthinking unfeeling human beings they take over the lives of more and more people within a society or a country
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until that country is completely destroyed its defenses exhausted and doing battle against slavery requires treating both
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the symptoms caused by the infection within a society as well as finding a cure that can destroy the idea itself
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president donald trump is absolutely right this is a war he's also correct that we fought this type of war before
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but this is not a war against the coronavirus that quite frankly is child's play as terrible as it is
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covid 19 is not going to kill us might kill a few of us but we will prevent the spread we will find a cure
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american the world will survive this pandemic as it has survived millions of others in the past
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each of us is a descendant of survivors of a thousand biological plagues
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the president is right we cannot let the cure for covid 19 be worse than the disease itself
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and he has the right idea in terms of the outcome here we can't let our response to coronavirus destroy
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the american economy now when i say the american economy it seems cold and callous
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because that's not really the objective to save the economy is not the objective a healthy productive american economy
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will enable people to generate wealth and accumulate things and to be healthier to be safer to be more free
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that's a consequence that's an outcome it's not a cause in itself
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what has enabled the american economy to be the most robust and powerful engine for human ingenuity productivity
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driving each other to be smarter to work harder to find the better way to solve problems
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then die on the table to political and moral disease of collectivism
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and the cure will have been much worse than the disease
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in the u.s the government should take over every major industry from health care to pharmaceutical companies
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grocery food delivery airlines shipping transportation construction take it over banking take it over stock market take it over
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the united nations is now calling for a permanent 10 percent global tax on the gdp of every country
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now they say this is designed to you know fight covid 19
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less than five percent of the world's population
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so the u.n. is effectively proposing that about four percent of the population transfer 10 percent of our wealth
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each year to support the remaining 96 percent of the human race
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and if you think it's unfair then maybe you should do some rethinking
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maybe you've been pushing from the wrong policies here in america
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because it kind of feels like the world wants to destroy us
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what's proposed here is nothing short of permanent enslavement of the united states
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for the betterment and benefit of every other national on earth
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there's no doubt in my mind that humans will survive covid 19
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the idea that some men should be slave to others
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that some people have some sort of right to lay claim
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to the intellect and productive energies of others
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that's the true invisible enemy that we must yet again defeat
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would you have some right to charge into mike lindell's my pillow bedding factory
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and force them to produce cotton face masks to avoid being shot
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would clearly see that is immoral in a criminal act
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but they don't see it as immoral and criminal in vast amounts
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but they're coming in with the full force of the government
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does mike lindell have the right to choose to convert his factory
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it's a human being engaged in activity that he believes to be virtuous and right
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on the verge of losing the things that matter the
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them and then never put them back in stockpile so
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read it and was like look this is serious we need
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away by uh you know largely obama i mean it was
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abandoned once obama took over and you know you
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still obama seems to be the one who really did not
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prioritize this as much as you would have hoped
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throughout this and it's costing well it didn't
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prioritize quite honestly anything i mean when it
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comes to disaster you don't have a stockpile and
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then not replenish it if you're using it you have to at
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the end go back and replenish and they didn't and uh you
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know i don't blame i don't blame donald trump for
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that and i don't blame obama for not carrying through with
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administration for not replenishing it that that's
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your responsibility i mean you know we all learn that with
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our moms can somebody i mean you just want to replace the
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toilet paper or is that all i live for is just replacing everybody's
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toilet paper there's a new roll underneath the sink
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i mean we all we all got that from our mom that's exactly what
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barack obama should have heard um latest casually as we told you
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earlier today corona beer has officially stopped
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no it's not that we're that stupid mexico has finally gotten a clue
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and said that uh that's not an essential business
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i think there'd be a lot of people that would disagree with that
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uh but they have shuttered the uh beer business
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uh japan and hong kong may declare a new state of emergency
01:34:22.300
both japan and hong kong saw new waves of covet 19 cases
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as travel and work restrictions were lifted about 10 days ago
01:34:35.300
and then the surgeon general came out and said this is going to be the hardest
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he said this is going to be the grimmest period of the covet 19 pandemic in the
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this is quote going to be our pearl harbor moment our 9-11 moment
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it's going to be localized and it's going to be happening all over the country
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i want americans to understand that as hard as this week is going to be
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or though or i thought you're going to say is there light at the end of the tunnel
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um yeah no i mean do you feel like it's that like
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well i don't worth seeing that we're going to be seeing
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i remember the beginning your your whole what do you said this i think last week
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it's currently the third largest cause of death in america right
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didn't grow just stayed stable by the end of the month it would be the number one
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the number one pandemic in the last hundred years
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yeah so i mean it's been that's pretty remarkable it's been pretty significant
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my situation is different than probably most of the people
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listening in that i'm still coming to work every day
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like i was talking to people this weekend who could
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who are about to go through the same thing that new york is going through
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and some of the resources will get to the right spots
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seattle sending their vents to uh new york which is great
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decides something's a legitimate thing to focus on
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and all of a sudden one one one tuesday morning
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and you could see like the way that these companies
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and we deal with only the best agents in america
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i can't advise you to what to do in your situation
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leave it in the hands of some really capable people
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we'll send you the the uh name and phone number
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um the head of my company called me this weekend
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and he said glenn could you please talk about this
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and you'll have the guy on and you'll be raving
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you don't want to ask anybody to go out and buy it
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um i i feel awkward asking you to go and buy it
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but i that's why we work so hard on these books