Pelosi Says NO Payroll Tax Cut | Guests: KT McFarland & Ken Alibek | 5⧸5⧸20
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In this episode of the Glenbeck Program, Glenbeck talks about Nancy Pelosi's comments about the economy, a 5-year-old who stole his mom's car and drove her car to California, and more!
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thanks hillary i've got a lot to say about what hillary or what uh nancy pelosi just said and it
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nancy pelosi is going down the same road as joe biden god help us if the democrats win in the
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next election we're all gonna they they're all gonna need tracking devices because we're just
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gonna need to all right the president is out of the white house i don't know we just found him
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walking around in his robe about three blocks away can somebody please keep their eye on the
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that's the way it's gonna be and nancy pelosi isn't any better she says that she is not going to uh
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do any kind of tax plan uh no no no a tax cut absolutely off the table
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is it nancy why wait until you hear her try to explain that and what is really coming in our
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economy what you need to be prepared for oh and the five-year-old that was pulled over on the highway
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in idaho for driving his mother's car he made it to the freeway and somebody thought it was just some
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somebody that was impaired driving they stopped him you won't believe you will not believe why this
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five-year-old took his mom's car and was driving to california we'll give you that and so much more
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you know i last night i um i went back and i read a couple of speeches um and you know maybe tomorrow
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we're going to go through them uh but i read the uh 1981 first inaugural speech of ron reagan
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and then i read the 33 first inaugural speech from fdr that's the famous one we have nothing to fear
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but fear itself and both of them have something in common uh they're uniquely different um fdr just
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talks about the corruption and how the government needs to you know get involved in control things
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where ronald reagan said the exact opposite um but they both talked about fear the only thing we
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have to fear is fear itself now he wasn't talking about the fear of a distant enemy he was talking about
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the fear that we had that we would never be the same that we would never recover okay so this is the
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thing that we really need to conquer here and this covid 19 talk is not helping us i mean i read stories
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every single day all the time that say you know we should be in for the next year we should be in for
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the next two years well you know airplane travel is a thing of the past we're not going back to the skies
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what are you crazy let me flip this around you know one of my favorite stories today is tom cruise
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and elon musk are in talks right now to shoot the first movie in space thank you that's who we are
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that's who we are and i i spend 10 minutes just thinking only tom cruise only tom cruise and he could
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be sucked out of an airlock uh and he'll be like no i gotta do it myself no stunt double you just want
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me to open my helmet shield outside okay i'll give it a shot let's get it in one take that's who
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we are we're explorers we are not people that sit around on our hands and that is one just one of the
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problems that is currently happening in the united states first of all we've got to get rid of the fear
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what happened in 2008 in 2008 we had the fear that the entire thing's going to be shut down and so
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what did we do we ran the tarp huge mistake huge mistake what did we do in in uh after 9-11 we we
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were fearful so we ran immediately to the government and got the patriot act huge mistake can we stop
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repeating the pattern we've got to stop repeating the pattern and the pattern is the government takes
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more control because you have fear and you want someone to protect you now i want to play this audio
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from nancy pelosi who was talking uh with uh cnn and wolf blitzer uh wolfie was on to talk about uh some
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tax cuts a payroll tax cut everyone would get a payroll tax cut the reason why a lot of people
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in washington don't want a payroll tax cut is because once you see how much you are actually
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making and earning every single month trying to get that baby and that genie back into the bottle is
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going to be really difficult but that's not why nancy pelosi doesn't want it here she is trying to
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explain listen is a payroll tax cut uh okay from your point of view or is it a non-starter it is not
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if it is a non-starter madam speaker why is a payroll tax cut a non-starter first of all now listen first
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of all this is all to be related to the coronavirus we have enormous enormous cost much of it incurred
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because the president was in denial yes okay so we got the blame trump reaction to it caused deaths
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but what's wrong with the payroll tax what what's what's right with we have we have 500 billion
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dollars for state 250 maybe 300 billion for local this this is a way for us this is a way for us
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to address uh the the situation there are other things direct payment unemployment insurance uh issues
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like ppp there's a great deal of money that is being put out there ah okay so um let me ask you
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something uh stew yes if i had a shovel and we were out digging a ditch and i was holding a shovel
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how much sense would it make if we were really in a crisis and we really needed to get things done
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to hire someone to take my shovel cut a little bit of the handle off of that shovel
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then give it to you you cut a little bit of the handle off and then hand it back to me
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who uh does that make any sense at all it seems suboptimal go ahead yeah it does okay we all have
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the shovel we all have the money that they're trying to give us okay they're taking it from us
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taking a little bit out giving it to somebody else who will also take a little bit out and then handing
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it back to us what the hell is that that doesn't make sense you know that does that diminishes your
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dollar it diminishes what you have and it gives the power to the people that we have to look at and go
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can we just get our damn shovel back please it also gives it empowers them and it gives them the
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opportunity to take the piece of the handle that they've taken from our shovel and give it to some
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other random uh ditch digger somewhere else right they get to redistribute it uh to whatever design
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they're going for and then say i'm going to give that to these other people here who have no shovels
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and then they'll give them that that piece of the handle that is not a shovel it's just a piece of a
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handle and say you know why you don't have a shovel because these people over here are all hoarding
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the shovels it doesn't make any sense no sense fear makes us do these things fear and wanting
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somebody in charge well you're in charge welcome to america you're in charge that's the way it's
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supposed to be now let's go back 2008 what happened well we we let somebody else be in charge take the
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shovel they took our shovel they cut about half the handle off and said we're going to help people
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they gave that half and many of the shovels to the banking system and said okay now it's fixed now
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they're not afraid well no they were afraid because we no longer had shovels
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so they were like i can't give this person a loan how's he going to make any money he doesn't
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have a job he you know he doesn't have a shovel oh okay so what did they do because of their fear
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of us they were like you know what i'd rather invest this money someplace else i i know i'm going
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to make it a little harder to get loans okay okay all right now since this bailout chase is now
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requiring a credit score of at least 700 for all new home loans they're one of the financial
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institutions also now requiring at least 20 down so you have to have a credit score of 700 and at least
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20 down okay well maybe maybe that's what we should have been the whole time i don't know i know they
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because of the government who wants to give pieces of shovels to everybody they've made it really easy
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to get loans and so what happens you make it too easy oh you don't need any id you don't even need a job
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you want a house here here's one in beverly hills okay well that doesn't make any sense
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now chase didn't disclose the previous uh down payments but records show it used to be about
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six percent down so you could put six percent down well that's ridiculous that's ridiculous i remember
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when 10 loans uh you know where you had to put 10 down that was a good deal 20 was usual i think when
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i was growing up it may have been 30 so the home that you have purchased or the mortgage that you
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have or the loan would you have been approved under the new chase standards no and chase isn't the only
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one everybody's doing this why because they are afraid that you're not going to have a job they're going
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to be stuck with a bill okay all right equity homes or equity loans are getting even harder to get
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now this is going to have a dramatic impact on the u.s economy because not only are the uh consolidation
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loans but credit cards are getting harder to get they're lowering the limits now on what you can
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spend they're upping the interest rates and they're canceling some cards some cards are just being
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canceled without any notice they're just canceling them all right well that's a problem because we're a
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consumer driven economy remember we don't create anything we're the buyers of everything as designed
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not by you not by me but by our government so when we open up the economy how fast are you going to a
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concert how fast are you going to a a crowded uh a crowded restaurant and why why what is the
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coronavirus like in your town what is the coronavirus like in your state if you're living in new york i get
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it if you're living in new york city i get it but if you're living someplace in the middle of the
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country why can you imagine can you imagine if if the coronavirus would have killed you know 20 percent
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of the population of des moines iowa do you think that new york city would be closed do you think new
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york city would have closed everything because there was a pandemic in des moines iowa no so why is
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des moines iowa closed because there's a massive pandemic in new york new york would not have closed
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for a pandemic in any small town in america it could have wiped everybody out in lubbock texas and they
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still would be open today so why is it reversed why why is it reversed why are we closing all of america down
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why don't we have any kind of of local control when people are struggling they're opening now in california
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willing to go to jail because they're like i'm gonna be jail is better than living under a bridge
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and you know what's crazy all of these states are opening up their jails did you hear in california the guy
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who was arrested three times three times yesterday he was arrested three times you're three three times
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you're right uh three strikes you're out in that california no not anymore guy was arrested yesterday
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three times but because they decided ah no bail they took him to the station house he went out he
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committed another crime they caught him he took him to the station house he got out he committed another
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crime he took him to the station house he got out well so we're taking people who are just trying to
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stay in business and we are taking them and throwing them in jail a jail where they say the coronavirus
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is rampant so we have to let all these criminals out and you're taking people who aren't criminals who
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are just trying to survive and you're putting them in jail when did the world go mad and when did america
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forget the only thing we have to fear is fear itself when did america forget who we are that we are the
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people that went to the moon we are the people that cross the rocky mountains if you've never driven
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across the rocky mountains you must do it you must do it you're probably going to do it because god only
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knows when the airlines are going to open up again and god only knows when people are going to be
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willing to get onto a flight again but cross the rocky mountains because my son and i did it last
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welcome to the glenbeck program so glad that you are here today um we've got a lot uh happening that
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you need to know about uh we have katie mcfarland uh she's going to be on with us here in just a
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little while and katie is katie is an amazing woman um because of her credibility she was working
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with um uh flynn at the national security uh council and uh was caught up in what was happening
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with the fbi i mean she wasn't disgraced or anything else but she was caught up in it
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uh as an innocent bystander and the story she has to tell is phenomenal and she's going to be on
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we're going to go over what what's happening to general flynn uh this is absolutely absolutely
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criminal that's coming up in about 30 minutes from now uh yesterday dave rubin was on with us and uh
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we want to thank media matters for their support of the program um media matters of course is uh
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uh is uh now a subscriber to the blaze and thank you for that too but they they watch us all the
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time to make sure that we haven't done anything crazy so here's what they posted yesterday in
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exchange on ending social distancing policies dave rubin a little risk is part of life that's actually
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part of the human experience glenbeck i don't have a right to be safe from infections dot dot dot i'm born
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without that natural right oh my gosh and bill maher say the exact same thing the other night
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yep is she is he in the uh media matters report i'm assuming he is no no no and you know what i
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even even without the context i stand by those two statements we have no idea what the dot dot dot was
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but uh yeah i mean yeah no you're not stand by them yeah stand by them we all have not gonna be
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and you've been very i mean again like i i think standing out in the uh especially on the right
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side of the aisle is taking this seriously long before the mainstream media was taking it seriously
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uh oh yeah i mean like this this like it's just such like a it's such a uh boilerplate sort of
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formulaic delivery that i got going on these days i don't know maybe they only have bots working there
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i don't even do they even have humans there anymore i mean these are these are these are lazy
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attempts they used to be good at this well people used to be outraged by uh by common sense now i
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think it's coming back into fashion they're like oh yeah i don't seem to have a problem with that one
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yeah i don't yeah closing down the entire country because what we were talking about was opening it up
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by regions opening it up by you know by the locals and and not being a slave all the way across the
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the nation would you say it may be more and more efficient policies implemented by the state would
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that be a way that you might phrase something like that i might be because that's that's how
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the imperial college uh model uh outlined the appropriate response for the united states which
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would be more and again that's the one that predicted multiple millions dead if we didn't do
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anything it was the thing that everybody um in the scientific community ran to immediately
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they specifically in the document in the initial model said much in the united states as opposed to
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the uk it would be more sensible to do it perhaps by the state for more efficiency um and that does
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seem to be more efficient we're a big big country it goes back to what you talked about earlier in the
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hour where des moines didn't have a break an outbreak and and new york city did maybe those two
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areas should be handled differently and it's not just right-wingers saying that that comes from the
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imperial college model that initially started all of this uh talk so that's kind of know maybe maybe
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is is the imperial college listed in the media matters report maybe they're in there too no no
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they're yeah certainly certainly not um but we we now have a reset uh button that is being pushed
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mainly by california uh california let me just give you a couple of the things that are that are going
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on right now um there's a new renewed push from the from the left in california uh to california cash
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bail system which voters are set to rule on whether to scrap um you know coming up in november's election
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uh what they're doing is reducing all cash bail uh for the low level offenses to zero to reduce jail
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populations and slow the sped of uh of the uh coronavirus well here's the here's the problem
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they're depopulating the prisons and the jails uh and they're putting other people in jail and i told
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you just a minute ago where you had a guy yesterday arrested three separate times three separate times
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and released without bail then he came out and did it again in one day three separate times
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it's it's it's insane uh and so what they're trying to do now is it's not just the bail but they're
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trying all of the criminal you know social justice reforms and trying to depopulate the prison system
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and and everything else and they're doing it by using the coronavirus they're also um looking into
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uh uh different things like the um firearms restrictions here is something guaranteed by
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the constitution and they say that it's not an essential service buying a lottery ticket is
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but uh having you know access to guns or ammunition is not while they're while they're letting people out of
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jail homelessness they are now trying to uh i am quoting i'm quoting the uh democratic politicians
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we're aiming for the fences we're playing for the long game they are now looking uh to get grants on
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houses uh for the homeless because they want to give all the homeless people homes and guess who will
00:30:16.360
pay for that yes fema the united states government otherwise known as you uh they also are looking they
00:30:27.160
their first state to borrow money from the federal government we should not be lending california money
00:30:32.920
sorry i don't i don't think would you lend them if you were a bank would you lend them the money
00:30:38.580
do they have that kind of credit score really do they have a 700 credit score are they able to even put
00:30:46.120
20 percent down and if they default on that what do we get in return because i'll take a beach or two
00:30:52.900
as the united states i say we free california we start at cal we start down at the border we start
00:30:59.360
in san diego ah okay good you got two years to pay that back you didn't pay it back great we take san
00:31:04.700
diego county oh you didn't pay that back good we take anaheim and it just becomes property of the
00:31:11.740
united states and no longer california i don't know we give it to arizona i don't know who we give it to
00:31:17.640
but enough with california they are now taking the uh one-time cash payments of five hundred dollars
00:31:27.140
so they're taking our money and giving five hundred dollars one time to all illegal immigrants
00:31:32.780
okay did did you are you okay with this because i'm definitely definitely not again i go back to
00:31:42.060
nancy pelosi where she said you know there's other ways the government is going to bail people out we
00:31:46.320
don't need tax cuts no tax cuts are the most immediate they're the most immediate and they go to
00:31:52.580
everybody there's no picking and choosing and nobody in power that's deciding what to do that's why they
00:31:59.220
don't like it because they need someone in power and what a tax cut does it empowers you to spend your
00:32:06.780
money the way you think it will most help it's your money i urge the president
00:32:15.740
to declare the united states of america an economic empowerment zone if we had economic empowerment
00:32:24.800
zones the entire country uh i think we would you know maybe do some good what it does is
00:32:34.880
it uh is designed to aid and lift communities out of poverty and what do they do they don't
00:32:45.420
dump a bunch of money in they release relieve people of many of the federal restrictions
00:32:52.220
on businesses and if you're creating jobs you can count that against your taxes
00:33:00.740
why can't we do this it it it makes have you ever heard of shinola
00:33:07.520
shinola is this great company out of detroit because detroit became an economic empowerment zone
00:33:16.180
and so what happens is they get extra tax benefits for going into these places and creating jobs they
00:33:25.600
also get to relief we get relief on some of the uh you know some of the federal standards etc etc why
00:33:33.520
aren't we doing that to the united states why because they don't trust you they don't trust business
00:33:39.600
they don't trust small business they'll they'll trust ge till the cows come home they'll trust city
00:33:45.620
corp they'll trust wells freaking fargo till the cows come home they'll trust the state of california
00:33:54.420
but not you donald trump please economic empowerment zones make the all 50 states economic empowerment
00:34:08.460
zones you immediately cut all of the regulation you immediately give tax cuts to everybody who's
00:34:17.400
creating a job you don't have to have you you don't you don't need anybody to to give pick and choose
00:34:24.640
tax cuts the people who have money to invest to create jobs people who are just barely on the on the edge
00:34:33.580
they'll be able to open their stuff back up and for jobs created they'll be able to uh they'll be able
00:34:41.540
to write that off on taxes that is fantastic sounds like it's too logical doesn't it
00:34:52.000
sounds like something that we just can't well you know let me just let me just stop here
00:34:59.740
do you think if the senate i'm sorry if the house and the senate wanted to find out if tara reed's
00:35:15.100
names were were in the records do you think if it was adam schiff and the perpetrator was donald trump
00:35:25.460
we could find anything they would have those records literally by hook or by crook
00:35:34.860
no no they can't they just uh-uh they just can't open up those records in the house and the senate and
00:35:46.560
boy would they would they like to yes they would yes they would but they just ain't got some rules that
00:35:54.620
they just can't who's actually fighting for you who's actually fighting for the republic
00:36:02.940
nobody it seems because we are acting like sheep because we are afraid look as i said in january
00:36:16.320
we're all gonna get this we've all had the 1918 pandemic we've all had it it's the flu that goes
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around every year that's where it started we got it we're all gonna get coronavirus how come we're
00:36:31.480
not talking about fat people and i say this as a proud fat man fat people have a very good chance
00:36:39.340
of really having real damage done by the coronavirus if you're in shape you're in young you're young what
00:36:46.460
the hell are you doing in home how come we're wearing masks why are we wearing masks why are we being
00:36:53.340
told to wear masks all the time because it helps keep us afraid
00:37:09.580
i want to talk to you about tokova's boots uh yesterday uh few of us were rolling some hay out
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for the cows big massive roll of hay uh man these cows eat a lot uh anyway um so we were rolling some
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but uh one of the guys was wearing his tokova's boots and he was just you know in cow patties and
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he's he loves his cowboy boots he loves them uh and they're i mean they're good boots 200 steps to
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party that believes all women but what about tara reed joe biden is joe biden he's a person of great
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all right so uh there's there is an incredible story uh and i've seen the police footage you know
00:39:58.640
the the uh dash cam footage there was a i don't know a ford bronco suv or something like that
00:40:07.940
uh and it's driving down the highway this happened in utah up by the uh northern border of idaho and um
00:40:14.380
it's kind of swerving but it's not bad actually i mean it's you know you wouldn't want to be
00:40:20.440
driving around them because it's but it's it's not like crazy drunk driving pretty study well uh
00:40:27.120
the police pull up behind this uh behind this car and whoop whoop and it it slows down pulls over on
00:40:33.780
the wrong side of the road but it does pull over stops uh looks like the person can't get it into
00:40:39.940
park because it kind of drifts and then it stops you see him tap on the brakes and then finally it
00:40:44.040
stops officer gets out it's a five-year-old a five-year-old driving his mother's car five
00:40:53.440
why he said he was going to go to california because his mom told him that she wouldn't buy
00:41:02.060
him a lamborghini so he was going to california to buy one himself five years old stopped on the highway
00:41:15.340
there's a been there's been an awful lot uh going on um in washington dc with the deep state that has
00:41:30.120
nothing to do with coronavirus it has everything to do with everything we were talking about before
00:41:36.460
the coronavirus is the fbi even to be trusted who can we trust in washington dc did they set donald trump
00:41:46.120
up well a lot of things have been coming out about the uh muller investigation uh with general flynn
00:41:54.560
well we have somebody who was with general flynn in his office knows him was part of this process
00:42:04.200
actually ground up and destroyed in this process she is a friend of mine and somebody i believe has a
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this is the glenn beck program ah it's cinco de mayo ah uh so we're uh we're having a big
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cinco de mayo um cinco de mayo party at my house which i don't even know what that means i mean
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don't drink you know so we can't have any tequila or corona uh so i don't i don't know exactly what
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that means i think we're gonna have tacos and i'm hoping brisket uh that's what i was pulling for
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katie mcfarland held national security post in the nixon ford reagan administrations she was an
00:44:26.640
aide to henry kissinger on the national security council she has uh won the defense department's
00:44:33.000
highest civilian armor honor she is received the distinguished service award uh she's an alumni of
00:44:40.920
george washington university uh oxford and mit she is uh kind of credible she was one of the most
00:44:53.120
prominent uh conservative foreign policy experts out there she was on fox for years and years and years
00:45:01.640
she was president trump's first deputy national security advisor and helped trump turn many of
00:45:08.240
his campaign promises uh into foreign policy and actually get things done well she was working with
00:45:17.060
general flynn and the fbi came in and uh took general flynn out uh he pleaded guilty the fbi questioned
00:45:27.000
her there was nothing wrong with her but she has been so discredited it is awful what has happened uh and
00:45:35.260
america needs to hear the story especially now with general flynn because we now have things coming out
00:45:41.920
um and being released that nobody seems to be paying attention to that really calls into question whether we
00:45:48.480
can trust uh our intelligence and and uh national security um um uh when it when it comes to the justice
00:45:57.520
department uh what they're what they are finding out about russia can we trust any of this katie mcfarland
00:46:06.520
is here now with us hi katie hi glenn it's great to be with you so i want to start with this
00:46:13.840
uh you just wrote uh an editorial the last thing national security advisor uh michael flynn said to
00:46:20.860
me when he left our west wing office for the very last time was laced with irony you know i joined the
00:46:27.940
military to fight the russians you are you were there and uh he he made a deal with the government
00:46:40.200
but he shouldn't have made the deal with the government should he no no and but the problem
00:46:46.860
is that they blackmail people i didn't realize when they came to me to try to set me up that they
00:46:52.720
had conducted themselves the same way with general flynn i mean his lawyers my lawyers said you know i
00:46:57.960
couldn't talk to flynn so i was operating and flying blind but it turns out now with the stories that have
00:47:03.620
come out and i write about it at great length in my book of the tactics that the fbi was doing exactly the
00:47:09.440
same thing to him show up at the office in my case they showed up at my home without warning and then
00:47:15.860
said well you know don't you want to help us find out what the russians did and i said yeah sure more
00:47:20.680
than anybody i want to find out what the russians did and make sure they can't do it again and so then
00:47:25.960
i said well do i need a lawyer flynn they did the same thing to flynn well the implication was
00:47:31.380
you don't really need a lawyer when i asked them directly they said we can't tell you not to get a
00:47:37.240
lawyer but we're just here to ask you some questions to get some context of what went on
00:47:42.320
yada yada yada and then it turns out that they had seized all of my government records which by law i
00:47:48.680
had turned over to the government when i left my cell cell phone logs text messages emails everything
00:47:55.120
they had done the same to flynn and then they kept them they controlled what i was able to see and
00:48:00.840
they cherry-picked what they wanted and in most cases they showed me things out of context
00:48:05.460
or they'll send it they showed me an email which you know the subject had been deleted three of
00:48:10.720
the four paragraphs have been redacted and then they asked me about it and at a certain point i
00:48:15.560
said well can i see these all at the same time or in chronological order and i should have known at
00:48:21.820
that point the fbi said that's not how we do things and at the end of the day they were trying to
00:48:28.680
trick me it was like they had the answer key because they had all the files i was working just from
00:48:33.720
memory and if they got me to say something like oh what happened on tuesday night and but the phone
00:48:39.560
call really happened on wednesday morning they could jump up and say you're lying that's a lie
00:48:44.940
you're trying to dissemble us you know you're lying to the fbi that's a perjury charge and they
00:48:50.060
tried to trick me that way and they obviously tried to trick general's phone that way they had the
00:48:55.120
transcript of a phone call that he had with the russian ambassador glenn and they were asking him
00:49:00.680
questions about the phone call which he didn't have a transcript of he didn't remember very well
00:49:05.540
and that was the beginning of their charges against flam that's not the way you conduct yourself if
00:49:13.060
you're really actually trying to tell the truth and you didn't get an attorney for a while because you
00:49:18.520
thought that you know you were just you've done this forever katie have you ever seen anything
00:49:23.900
like this i mean you've been with nixon reagan uh uh what's the other administration you were with
00:49:33.280
you you've ford i mean i've been i've been through watergate i've been through iran contract i've been
00:49:38.660
through everything and nothing right nothing really have you ever seen no nothing but after september 11th
00:49:46.180
we gave the intelligence community enormous power and and i think that's a good thing because
00:49:51.760
they were supposed to use it to go after terrorists mass murderers etc but in the obama administration
00:49:58.000
the senior officials of the intelligence community use those powers to go after political opponents
00:50:04.300
and that's the dangerous thing that's happened um and as you point out my career was destroyed um
00:50:10.800
general flinds has been destroyed and in the end of the day i wasn't i never would plead guilty to a
00:50:17.760
crime i didn't commit and i refused to implicate general flinn or president trump in crimes they
00:50:24.680
didn't commit which was what the fbi and the muller people implied i should do and they would go away
00:50:30.100
if i did that i wouldn't do it um knowing full well that i might have to fight them in court and go
00:50:35.420
bankrupt and everything else general flinn had an additional pressure point though they threatened his son
00:50:41.620
and so he sacrificed himself to protect his son he pled guilty to a crime he did not commit
00:50:48.280
in order to get his son free from the clutches of the muller investigators that's how bad it's gotten
00:50:55.380
and you know at the end of the day glenn it's not about flinn it's not about me it's about a group of
00:51:01.400
people who are unelected unaccountable to anybody the deep state they didn't like the election results
00:51:07.620
in 2016 so they were going to either take the president out take his advisors out or make sure
00:51:13.980
he couldn't govern when they said um in that memo that was just released you know what is our what
00:51:22.260
is our goal here are we trying to uh find the truth or are we trying to get him to lie uh so we can
00:51:29.940
you know take him out uh charge him with a crime or uh get him out of the out of the administration
00:51:37.020
uh i i found that a little frightening uh myself and i know that they try to do perjury traps
00:51:45.340
but is this the kind of perjury trap that the fbi always uses because they're trying to say that
00:51:53.720
this they did nothing different than they normally do well then that's even more terrifying is this how
00:52:01.020
they treat americans they don't like you know either you you choose either they abuse their
00:52:06.980
power and going after flinn and myself and others or they didn't abuse their power that this is the
00:52:12.060
power that they've decided to use against everybody and i find that even more terrifying you know
00:52:16.920
here's the real one of the real motivations behind getting going to flinn as opposed to other people
00:52:21.440
in the administration at first was because flinn and i and the president had already talked
00:52:27.460
about streamlining the intelligence community flinn had done it when he was head of the defense
00:52:32.680
intelligence agency in the obama administration he streamlined it he changed how they collected
00:52:37.640
intelligence how they analyzed it and the deep state the guys in the 16 sprawling intelligence
00:52:43.600
agencies they didn't want anything to change so it was a preemptive strike against flinn take him out
00:52:49.680
before he has a chance to get his feet in and then start looking at the intelligence community because
00:52:55.780
that was trump's job we were and we did we looked at the foreign policy of the obama administration
00:53:00.880
the defense policy and the intelligence policy and there were a lot of changes made but not to the
00:53:06.880
intelligence community because flinn had been preemptively taken out
00:53:11.100
so i've talked to people in washington and they've said glenn at least 30 across the board just has to be cut
00:53:24.660
because it's so infected now it's just you it's just out of control i don't see this happening
00:53:32.460
especially when they have the power that they do i mean you talk about you know if this is what they'll
00:53:37.720
do to you guys uh you know they're they're they they'll do it to the average citizen what's truly
00:53:43.300
frightening is doing it to the average citizen would never come to light these guys are so confident
00:53:48.660
that they can do it to some of the biggest names uh that we all know and the president of the united
00:53:54.840
states they're not afraid what chance do we have of cleaning this up and getting this in order
00:54:01.920
well i've always believed sunlight is the best disinfectant um and and you're right they came
00:54:08.320
after flinn who was one of obama's i mean one of general um general flinn's one of trump's top
00:54:13.500
advisors they came after me i was the most powerful woman in the west wing of the white house
00:54:17.800
one of the most powerful people in the national security community and if they could take us down
00:54:22.600
and just as you point out nobody else has a chance the other thing that they understand
00:54:29.180
is that they can bankrupt you whether they find you guilty of something whether you are whether
00:54:34.520
they charge you with a crime if they don't like you they can bankrupt you because you have to pay for
00:54:39.800
your own lawyer's fees they have infinite resources correct and infinite ability to get everything
00:54:45.280
um every kind of record there is so for general flinn's case and he lost his house he lost his pension he's
00:54:52.920
millions of dollars in debt my legal defense cost me high six figures and i didn't even meet any
00:54:59.940
russians and and as you point out i'm not new to this game um but the over abuse is is pretty
00:55:07.520
significant i think that's why it's really important to re-elect president trump because if he's promised me
00:55:12.980
personally a number of times we're going to find out we're going to get to the bottom of this and
00:55:17.600
we're going to get rid of these guys otherwise all right um hang on just a second yeah sure go
00:55:24.260
no go ahead finish otherwise it otherwise if you just got a couple of low-level mid-level guys in
00:55:31.000
the fbi and call it a day and say well that was who did it this will never stop it means nothing
00:55:36.440
yeah it means nothing orchestrated at the highest levels okay so i want to talk about that when we
00:55:42.700
come back this is kt mcfarland uh she's former trump uh national security advisor she is really a legend
00:55:50.100
um i think uh and a decent human being she's she's always been rock solid um and a good individual
00:56:00.100
and i wanted you to hear her side of the story she has a new book out uh it's called revolution
00:56:06.360
uh but i've wanted to talk to katie for a while on this and now that we have now that we have this
00:56:13.360
information coming out about flynn she was right there she saw it all uh and they tried to do it to
00:56:19.580
her they did it to flynn but they couldn't do it to her uh it's uh the book is revolution i don't
00:56:26.500
know exactly uh how she's going to pay off her bills i think that's why she wrote the bill that
00:56:31.580
wrote the book uh and it is important it's all about the inside story of what is happening to try
00:56:39.780
to take donald trump out and we'll talk to her and continue our conversation in just a minute the name
00:56:46.300
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all right katie mcfarland katie we have the the um luxury today being sarcastic of not being able to
01:00:08.740
know who to trust there's there's no real investigative reporting uh for the first time in my life i don't
01:00:16.720
trust the system i don't trust the fbi i don't trust our our uh our intelligence community i don't know
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what the truth is on coronavirus or what's happening around the world or what's happening in our own
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justice system how do who do we trust and how do we get to the truth on all of this
01:00:38.980
you know the one thing i think that i'm hopeful for is the durham investigation and the current
01:00:47.240
attorney general um bill barr they have both been they have both really gone so much further than
01:00:53.520
i ever thought the justice department would do you know the fbi director he's basically when he's been
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asked he says well we got rid of the bad guys well okay but the system's still you know we've changed
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a few regulations this is never going to happen again are you kidding it's going to happen again
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and again and again until the most senior people are brought to justice if if the um if john durham
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who's investigating the investigators the muller report and the russian investigation he charges people
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like comey or andrew mccabe or others at the very highest levels then i think there is a chance that
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those people will be brought to justice and all the dirty linen comes out and the sunlight shines
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and then maybe we can have faith again in our in our intelligence community in our law enforcement
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community right now if an ex-agent agent came to my door i would treat him like a vampire i would not
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let him cross my threshold so i i would i would probably do the same um which is really sad we've always
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had trust for our law enforcement officials and i i still think the average guy is good i just don't
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trust the system anymore and a republic will not survive without that kind of uh trust i want to
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continue with uh kt mcfarland in just a second uh she's the author of a new book called revolution
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security advisor of under donald trump she's worked for reagan and ford and all of them uh for a very
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long time uh she has impeccable credentials um and she has an inside look of what has happened she's
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written about it in her new book to pay her legal bills uh she's written a new book uh that will
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take you through it's really more like a novel but it's all true unfortunately on the relentless
01:04:39.780
attack on trump and you on the good side of nationalism nationalism can be very very bad
01:04:48.720
but nationalism as we're now finding out with coronavirus is also really good if it's kept in
01:04:53.940
check uh this is all being done by deep state uh as it has now become known people who just
01:05:00.480
do not want their power taken from them in fact want more and katie i i i want to ask you because
01:05:08.000
when we look at this coronavirus there are so many things that are happening that are really
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questionable uh where we're not allowed to now listen to anybody else who has you know any kind of
01:05:21.600
differing view scientifically on what's going on uh we are being really put in a cage for the very
01:05:30.180
first time in american history and people don't like it and it seems to me like there is a a push from
01:05:37.880
these big state people as how far can we push the american people and how can we use this crisis to our
01:05:45.920
advantage to end this revolution of freedom you know if the chinese it's very interesting to see the chinese and my
01:05:57.000
background has always been in china and i'm one of the first people to say we got to really watch out for china
01:06:02.780
but the chinese are going around the world now and telling everybody look we china we know how to handle these
01:06:08.620
problems and look at the great job we're doing they don't mention the fact or they ignore the fact
01:06:13.720
or they try to disinform on the fact that it was because of them that the world has a problem but
01:06:18.600
they say because they can they have the the biggest surveillance state in world history i mean there's a
01:06:25.100
total surveillance state and they say therefore because we know where everybody is we know what their
01:06:29.740
temperatures are we know what they're doing we're able to deal with these coronavirus and these pandemics
01:06:34.440
just think about that for a minute what they're saying is that the new model of effectiveness is
01:06:40.260
the chinese surveillance state and there is no better example than what's happening now and um
01:06:47.680
you know look america has got to get back to work the chinese don't want us to go back to work they want
01:06:52.340
us to be bankrupt they want to be able to come out of this crisis within the next three or four years
01:06:58.040
as having replaced the united states and what does the deep state want they want to be in charge too
01:07:04.420
and i'm not saying that these are disloyal people but they have a very different idea of the
01:07:09.960
function of government and that's why the constitution of the united states and you're a historian and i
01:07:15.060
know you spent a lot of time thinking about the constitution and our founding fathers and our
01:07:19.900
foundational documents we have the right to revolution we were given that right and it's a
01:07:25.620
political revolution it's our duty it's our duty if the if this declaration of independence says it is
01:07:32.560
not only your right it is your duty to shake off the chains of a government that takes uh and abuses
01:07:40.280
these rights that's why the american people the only way this gets solved whether it's the abuse
01:07:47.460
of power by the justice department or the fbi or the coming abuse of power by the deep state state
01:07:53.600
government which wants to run everything is that we the people go to the polls throw the bums out
01:07:58.500
and demand change because otherwise it's lost you know otherwise we never get back to what
01:08:05.860
we were intended to be which is a government that is run by people and the free free choice of an
01:08:13.840
individual i mean i think it really is because of if every individual has a conscience and a soul
01:08:19.200
and every individual is responsible for the choices he makes in his life and writ large that's every
01:08:25.240
individual together added together is responsible for his nation and choosing his leaders and throwing
01:08:31.800
the bums out when they don't do the job so people should never sit home again on election day go to the
01:08:38.480
polls vote for the guy who's going to protect your freedom get the country going again because if we
01:08:44.780
don't if we just become slaves to big government we'll never get it back once it's gone it's lost forever
01:08:52.600
you know there was a story that came out today how these police departments are using these chinese
01:08:59.700
made drones and they are afraid now that all that information is being sent back uh to china i mean
01:09:07.280
china is a real threat not only to the united states but to all mankind that believes in any kind of freedom
01:09:17.300
with what they have wanted to do with 5g and are doing to most of the world uh and and their gathering of
01:09:25.460
information and their gathering of lines of communication is truly terrifying and we don't seem to have a press
01:09:33.400
the press is in bed with china universal disney all in bed with china uh and and so is google and facebook and
01:09:43.160
all of those people i mean how do you how do you beat that wall street i think the only thing the
01:09:50.520
only way way of wall street because they're making money on china and they're all right useful idiots
01:09:56.400
that they don't realize what the chinese have been to have intended and speak openly about what their
01:10:01.240
goal is they're creating a eurasian trading block with a land-based and a maritime-based trading block
01:10:08.420
there as you point out they want to control the internet of the future they want to control the
01:10:12.740
technologies of the future and they're well on the way to doing it and and they're using this moment
01:10:18.340
of economic distress to buy up the technology companies of the west of britain particularly in
01:10:25.460
the united states they're buying them at higher sale prices because they intend to be running the world
01:10:30.360
when this is over what's our defense the only thing we have is the american people and and really
01:10:37.180
standing up and as you point out it's not just your right during it this time it's your responsibility
01:10:42.060
because four years from now five years from now eight years from now it is a chinese world order
01:10:47.640
and then once it's gone it never comes back now it's not too late but the time is bring supply chain
01:10:55.100
home work with other countries that believe in a rule of law and democracy and free markets and
01:11:01.840
maintain the technology high ground invest more in it we're the greatest innovators in the world the
01:11:07.480
chinese cannot invent innovate they can buy they can steal but they can't innovate encourage american
01:11:14.080
innovation and then darn it make sure that it stays here and don't let them borrow it buy it steal it or
01:11:20.680
beg it for it keep it let me go back to let me go back to general flynn here for a second um
01:11:27.200
general flynn was let go by the administration not because of the fbi investigation but because
01:11:34.640
it was said that he lied to pence is that true you know um i think that a lot of things led to his
01:11:45.600
firing he was already in sort of shaky ground um with president trump and already had been pretty
01:11:53.760
damaged by a lot of the press um i think that the intelligence community was leaking classified
01:12:01.080
information as well as made up information to try to discredit and destroy general flynn every three
01:12:07.980
days and i was marked i was watching this very carefully because i had to respond to a lot of it
01:12:12.820
general flynn there would be a bad story about general flynn is bad for this reason or bad for that
01:12:17.980
reason and it would have an echo chamber usually came out in the washington post or the new york times
01:12:22.640
or cnn and then it would echo around for a day or two and then when it was just dying down there'd be a
01:12:28.680
new story that came out again emanating from the intelligence community about how bad general flynn
01:12:34.280
was so i think that a number of things contributed to his firing he was already in a pretty weakened
01:12:39.960
position as national security advisor and because of a lot of the chaos at the beginning of the trump
01:12:46.700
administration chaos that should be expected because this was a not a bunch of washington insiders
01:12:52.320
moving into the white house it was a bunch of new people and with new ideas and it was a rebellion
01:12:58.560
by the bureaucracy to just get rid of anybody who challenged their authority i want i don't know what
01:13:05.120
general flynn said to vice president pence only the two of them know and if anybody else was listening
01:13:11.400
in so i can't really speak to did he lie did he not lie because i don't want to talk about something
01:13:16.660
that i'm not personally knowledgeable of sure um you were offered a gig as the ambassador i think it
01:13:23.940
was to singapore um yeah that never happened is is do you think that because we did a lot of work
01:13:30.720
into what was happening in ukraine with the state department and i think the state department is another
01:13:35.500
place that just needs to be fumigated um and just that has to be cut down to the bone did you do you
01:13:42.480
think that there was the reason you didn't get that or why it just kind of disappeared is because
01:13:47.100
you are again a revolutionary and there are things in the state department that are very much like the
01:13:54.260
intelligence community or what happened there i think that what happened with me was that um
01:14:00.600
that my nomination to singapore the democrats didn't like it because i represented trump but it's hard to
01:14:07.160
say that i wasn't qualified i mean my undergraduate degree was in chinese um because so
01:14:12.460
i think they would have had a hard time on that one but when the flint investigation got going
01:14:17.620
there were a series of leaks from the intelligence community or probably even from the muller
01:14:22.780
investigation to the media that painted me as a traitor um and and took emails that i'd written
01:14:29.880
that i hadn't seen uh for a year and and took them you know cut and pasted took them out of context
01:14:36.040
and then painted me in a very you know like you said destroyed my reputation and my integrity
01:14:41.200
and they were all made up or or taken out of context and twisted around it's like if you say
01:14:47.220
it's not going to rain today then just take the word not out and it sounds like you're saying it's
01:14:52.080
going to rain today so that's what they did and the new york times had to retract um and rewrite their
01:14:57.880
story a number of times for accuracy watering it down but by then it really had taken off so i think
01:15:04.260
that at that point i didn't want to dangle in the wind and i asked president trump to withdraw my
01:15:09.860
nomination because the democrats and their like-minded allies in the partisan media and in
01:15:16.380
the intelligence community wanted me dangling forever and i said screw that i'm not going to
01:15:21.580
be dangled forever and my husband and i left the country um when muller was realized that i wasn't
01:15:28.180
going to give him what they wanted and i went away and tried to make sense of it all when i went to the
01:15:34.040
most remote part of scotland in the hebrides no phone no wi-fi no tv no nothing and i just tried
01:15:41.540
to think about what's going on here and i came out of it with an actually a pretty optimistic um view
01:15:48.420
of america which is the one that you and i just talked about this is a revolution america has
01:15:52.980
revolutions we're supposed to have political revolutions and we have them roughly every 40 years
01:15:58.800
when the government gets so entrenched in its own power that it stops working for the people and
01:16:04.540
because we're a dynamic society we need changes and yet government by its very nature is not nimble
01:16:10.940
it's status quo so i think what we are going through with president trump is a revolution i think we went
01:16:17.100
through it with reagan i think we went through it with fdr with teddy roosevelt with abraham lincoln
01:16:22.500
with andrew jackson and then the original american revolution but this is this is a miserable time to go
01:16:28.540
through but when it's over america has always emerged from these revolutions stronger more
01:16:34.620
committed more prosperous and a much better nation for it so i think that we come out of this sort of
01:16:40.660
purgatory that we go through and we'll be a better nation for it but only if the people participate
01:16:46.860
katie uh it is it's great to hear from you again it's great to talk to you again i've always had so
01:16:54.360
much respect for uh your opinion and all the work that you have done uh and uh i would only hope that
01:17:01.620
if i had gone through what you have gone through after the the decades of service to this country
01:17:07.740
uh that i would be able to come out as hopeful as uh as you are i can't imagine how devastating it was
01:17:14.280
to have your own people turn on you and you know accuse you of being a traitor and and to see the
01:17:21.360
the the what the justice department had turned into it must have been devastating
01:17:28.260
so thank you something there is an old scottish refrain that said i'm hurt but i am not slain
01:17:35.360
i will lay me down and bleed a while and then i will rise and fight again i'm ready to fight again
01:17:41.740
i'm glad to hear it katie mcfarland uh the name of the book is revolution uh trump's washington and we
01:17:49.040
the people by katie mcfarland you can get it anywhere thank you so much katie appreciate it
01:17:54.220
thank you glenn thank you you bet we'll talk to you again all right i want to talk to you a little
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uh one of the best guests i've ever had on my show is the author of biohazard he's ken alabek
01:20:11.680
he was the head of the soviet weapons biological weapons laboratory it is absolutely bone chilling
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uh i wanted to get his opinion on what china did so we're going to talk to him coming up in a minute
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also i thought it would be really interesting to get matt bevin on uh the former kentucky governor
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uh would things look different in kentucky if you would have matt bevin uh as your governor
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we're going to talk to him about the authorities in kentucky and the governor of kentucky and how
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they're handling and balancing balancing liberty with safety uh matt bevin and ken alabek coming up
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hello america and uh welcome to tuesday one of the most chilling books i have ever read one that i
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probably bring up to others that have uh have read it or when we're talking about anything any kind of
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biohazard i always mention have you ever read the book biohazard it is terrifying it is the story of
01:23:08.120
the largest covert biological weapons program in the world and it's told by the guy who actually
01:23:15.180
ran it and it was i mean while we were freaking out about nuclear weapons with the soviet union
01:23:23.080
this team of doctors was hell-bent on finding a biological armageddon and it's terrifying as soon
01:23:31.640
as the wall came down this guy got over to the united states quickly to tell his story um he's with
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us now we're going to spend a few minutes with him we need to have him on again because he's just
01:23:43.500
fascinating but uh we want to talk to him a little bit about what's happening in china and is there
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anything we should be worried about here with the coronavirus what does the guy who ran a communist
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country's uh weapons biological weapons laboratories think about what happened in china and the origins
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so ken alabak uh he was born in uh kazakhstan in 1950 he went to the uh tomzik medical institute
01:25:33.240
in the former soviet union he majored in infectious diseases and epidemiology he has and i don't know
01:25:40.520
if i'd want this on my resume this is really kind of weird and frightening he holds a phd in
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microbiology for research and development of the plague and tulmeria biological weapons he also has
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a doctorate of science in biotechnology for developing the technology to manufacture anthrax
01:26:01.280
on an industrial scale he ran the soviet union's bioweapons labs uh and when you when you read his
01:26:10.840
book which came out years ago and you find out how he really became the director i mean it's
01:26:16.160
terrifying what they were doing over there when the soviet union collapsed he immediately came over
01:26:23.120
and defected uh to the west he's a guy i'm glad he's on our side welcome to the program uh ken
01:26:31.260
alabak hello good morning how how are you sir i'm fine how about you uh i'm fine um i uh i want to
01:26:42.640
i want to talk to you about uh first of all tell for anybody who hasn't read your book i think it came
01:26:49.300
out what in the 90s or early 2000s uh the first edition uh came out in 1999 then since then we had
01:26:59.380
several new editions here in the united states in many other countries well i have a uh i have a first
01:27:07.460
edition i i i was this is the most chilling book i've ever read um tell tell people the difference
01:27:15.720
between the united states and the former soviet union on how we look for cures uh before we weaponize
01:27:25.300
you didn't feel that there was any weapon that was really a good weapon in the soviet union unless
01:27:31.520
there was no cure i have that right absolutely uh you know uh general principles uh for designing
01:27:39.480
and making biological weapons uh in the soviet union in the united states were absolutely different
01:27:45.260
in the united states uh there was a requirement because the united states program continued from 1943
01:27:51.260
to 1972 71 72 and the major principle was uh not to develop uh any biological weapon if there is no
01:28:00.300
uh cure of uh vaccination uh in the soviet union uh the principle was different uh there was no much
01:28:08.880
interest in biological weapons if there was uh a cure uh it doesn't mean uh that uh no weapons were
01:28:16.320
developed uh if there was no cure uh i mean there was cure but major focus was on something which
01:28:24.580
that's terrifying um now ken the difference between the united states and the soviet union especially
01:28:34.340
towards the end uh in safety procedures in these real bioweapons labs did the soviet union
01:28:42.160
have the kind of safety procedures that we have is it the same um was it the same especially
01:28:50.100
towards the end uh i would say in the soviet union there was strong requirements uh just to have
01:28:58.120
a very strict uh by safety uh for when we worked with uh some contagious agents specifically the work
01:29:07.460
with uh ebola hemorrhagic fever smallpox uh then uh marburg hemorrhagic fever there was a requirement
01:29:15.640
not to uh do any work if there was no uh quarantine after finishing certain work for example we had
01:29:23.260
some groups working for example for two weeks or three weeks then after finishing the work uh they
01:29:30.660
were not allowed uh just to leave the facility they were staying uh it's a certain quarantine
01:29:36.440
facility just had for for a quarantine for 14 days and after this they were allowed to come out
01:29:42.120
okay so now let me switch to china um china do they does this communist country have the same kind
01:29:50.060
of philosophy of biological weapons that the soviets had uh logically uh at that time we didn't know
01:29:59.340
much about uh a chinese biological weapons program but uh there was some information coming uh even
01:30:06.040
at that time we had some uh information we called it a special information uh coming from some
01:30:12.220
intelligence uh agencies of the soviet union uh describing what was happening in china at that time
01:30:19.440
uh china had a biological weapons program we didn't know much about uh the actual size and a number
01:30:27.480
of facilities but it was obvious uh there were some efforts to design biological weapons
01:30:32.580
so now that we are facing the coronavirus um do they have the same kind of standards that you had
01:30:40.860
in the soviet union and that we have here on these bioweapons labs uh you know uh a while ago i had such a
01:30:49.100
question coming from uh my readers and uh i was explaining uh how uh these facilities should
01:30:56.400
function i mean what levels of protection in order not to let virus coming out and to me it was a kind
01:31:02.820
of uh rule uh in which we knew for example if there is no this level of protection uh nobody would do
01:31:09.560
any work uh with uh contagious agents you know if uh when allies and that's what actually i thought
01:31:15.540
about uh this facility in yuhan uh in china but some information coming that uh the facility was not
01:31:23.760
so uh strictly uh i mean i didn't have a straight requirements on biosafety whether it's true or not
01:31:31.400
of course it's still to be seen and investigated but if there was no a rule let me say not to stay
01:31:39.060
in quarantine for at least 14 days the probability the virus is coming from the lab actually exists
01:31:45.300
that's what so i i don't i i don't believe that this was a biological weapon or intentionally released
01:31:53.600
it looks like it might be just sloppy work followed by uh you know like the soviet union
01:32:01.280
with chernobyl just doing everything they can to cover uh you know for the state would you say that
01:32:08.500
that is a safe bet or not yeah i would uh i would agree with uh what you say you know just uh for some
01:32:16.700
while i was trying to collect all information about how it happened when it happened and you just uh i
01:32:23.880
collected some uh dates uh in uh december uh some in november and december and january and it was
01:32:32.700
clear to me that uh there was a pattern uh when we saw some uh people infected for example from
01:32:39.700
a group of three then a bigger number and by the time uh looks like it was beginning of january
01:32:46.400
let me say we saw already it was a much bigger number of uh people infected than uh chinese
01:32:53.800
actually reported but at that time they didn't report anything but at the same time when we talk
01:32:59.120
about uh whether it's an intentional attack or it means it's uh an accidental release or somebody was
01:33:05.220
infected from uh some uh wild source it's obvious uh it was not uh a biological attack because in case of
01:33:13.160
a biological attack you would see a big number of people infected within a short period of time in
01:33:18.260
this case we saw some very small numbers but what chinese reported they said they didn't find uh
01:33:25.700
uh zero patient patient zero because the zero patient actually is usually a patient who was the first
01:33:32.660
infected and started distributing infecting others they found some uh people who were uh the first i would
01:33:41.120
say in uh in the line to start the infection but the actual uh first patient i mean uh patient zero was
01:33:48.040
not reported was it done intentionally or not uh and some people say uh because we know when we do
01:33:55.320
uh epidemiological investigation we can go and we actually can find for example if you find three
01:34:01.460
people for example infected just investigation by collecting information they can show for example
01:34:07.700
where they where they were uh what they did right and finally we can say okay uh they can uh contacted
01:34:13.460
this particular person and if this person already dead or uh survived but at least we can say okay in our
01:34:21.540
chain of investigation we found the one who was the first one but if it's uh not known and chinese didn't
01:34:28.900
want to release this information there is a very high likelihood that this person was coming from lab
01:34:34.660
uh we're talking to ken uh elebek he is the author of biohazard he ran the the soviet bioweapons uh
01:34:44.920
laboratory the the biggest bioweapons program in the world um and we just wanted to get touch base with
01:34:52.040
him on on what's happening with china um ken when you look at this when you look at this coronavirus
01:34:58.660
um you're now in in biodefense um are we doing the right things by staying in and closing the world
01:35:09.080
down what what is this virus i mean we've never done this in the history of the world are we doing
01:35:15.780
the right thing or what should we be doing uh it's interesting from this it's uh in many cases uh
01:35:22.960
sometimes it seems to me maybe i'm wrong but you know just if i'm wrong for example just would be
01:35:27.860
happy if somebody corrects me but you know what uh it looks like uh sometimes we don't get our
01:35:34.480
lessons and the first lesson uh we got it was a spanish flow 1918 and even allies for example what
01:35:43.180
was happening uh just 100 years ago was what we do now and you can say exactly we we haven't developed
01:35:50.640
developed any new measures for protection compared to what we had 100 years ago same situation
01:35:57.840
with uh social distancing uh masks and and that's it nothing new and you know but it cannot be a
01:36:06.040
situation okay okay one uh through the period of 100 years yes we found no solution because it's
01:36:12.340
really i mean just uh i would say strange but then uh we shouldn't forget let me say other epidemics
01:36:19.260
things it's uh a sars epidemic first coronavirus epidemic in china coming from china in fact in
01:36:25.880
many people at different locations different countries it was not so big but it was a first
01:36:30.960
sign for example okay coronavirus is coming and uh i consulted singapore uh the government of singapore
01:36:38.840
2003 2004 and just and we knew at that time that uh that virus uh let's call it uh sars one it had a very high
01:36:48.880
mutation rate and you know what it means in this case it means uh the probability that somebody who was
01:36:55.400
infected first would pass the virus to another person but the virus will be really different
01:37:01.540
because it's it means for example in terms of vaccination uh or some other things for example
01:37:08.540
we already deal with some other viruses not necessarily absolutely different but but some
01:37:13.320
difference would be already obvious but in this case uh if uh just i do remember all these
01:37:19.260
discussions at that time at different levels and we discussed the necessity just to develop vaccines
01:37:25.320
uh just to uh and it's interesting from this point there is a very sophisticated uh agency in the united
01:37:33.980
states with the name of darpa defense uh uh defense uh defense threat reduction agency it's a it's a
01:37:43.540
it's the agency of the department of defense which is on high risk hype of problems and it had a
01:37:51.940
program with the name of uh non-conventional or unconventional pathogen countermeasures it started
01:37:57.780
sometime in 2000 2001 just exactly after this trace attack in new york city and uh the research was so
01:38:06.920
sophisticated so many new things have been uh designed to develop uh we call them non-specific defense
01:38:14.040
against unknown threats and have no idea what happened in 2003 to 2006 or 7 the program
01:38:21.940
was closed down but it was the most promising program just to defend people because you know just
01:38:27.600
when we talk about vaccination you know just everybody rely on vaccines but how can we in the
01:38:33.740
beginning of 21st century rely on defenses coming uh from the 19th century you know what what's
01:38:40.520
happening in this case yes vaccines are important but vaccines are coming uh from a former threat
01:38:47.100
you know what i mean in this because because yes we develop we develop it's constantly yeah it's
01:38:53.200
constantly changing and it's you can't keep up with it you got to get ahead of it yeah today is
01:38:58.400
coronavirus tomorrow could be new ebola it could be something different in this case you know there
01:39:03.680
is a kind of uh a saying okay generals are fighting previous wars not future wars in this case what we do
01:39:10.680
in this case we fight previous infections previous epidemics because next epidemic if you take a look
01:39:16.940
uh sars 1 uh 2000 to 2000 uh 2004 mars another coronavirus 2012 and continue for several years
01:39:27.280
they are different now we're having a situation with sars i would say the third one but the problem is
01:39:34.260
if somebody analyzes the differences between these epidemics they would see a dramatic difference
01:39:40.120
because people were not scared and in this case uh we thought okay this infection wouldn't cause any
01:39:46.600
significant damage but it was changing and if we compare them we'll see those epidemics were quite
01:39:52.940
limited by size a number of deaths and so on so forth but we suspected and we published articles we
01:40:00.960
published articles in 2004 2003 2006 and okay guys we need to be ready for a pandemic i do remember my
01:40:08.800
uh article published in the journal of uh future virology and uh we specifically a group of four we said
01:40:16.520
okay guys we need to be ready for new uh pandemic it was said 14 years ago and you know just and well
01:40:23.660
i will tell you ken um that uh george bush was the last president that really took this seriously and
01:40:31.520
he's the guy that put that darpa program in and it was uh it was in the change of the administration
01:40:36.620
that that thing i think the darpa was canceled but all of his preparations uh also went by the wayside
01:40:43.940
he actually really believed in it uh and others didn't think it was a priority and it's a it's a shame
01:40:50.320
that we didn't pursue that i've got to run for a network break but ken it is great to talk to you
01:40:54.940
thank you for um all of your work thank you for your work in biodefense no thank you for all the
01:41:00.720
stuff that you did in the soviet union but uh i mean it brought you where you are today so thank you so
01:41:06.580
much ken appreciate it the name the name of his book is called biohazard it is bone chilling it is one of
01:41:17.060
the best one of the best books i've ever read all true uh all right i want to talk to you about car
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all right we have matt bevan the former governor of uh kentucky coming up in just a second right
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after the bottom of the hour break uh matt is a fascinating guy a close close call uh he just
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barely lost his governorship and it has gone into the hands of a governor that is just seemingly
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power hungry uh draconian things have been happening like to get matt bevan's view on
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what might be different and what can the people of kentucky do you're listening to glenn beck
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your beer and your your hamburger i guess uh and it turns out you have no money what happened
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well just moments ago you were filthy rich from all that covet 19 money that the government has
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sent you now there's nothing there uh cinco de cryo you know what i'm saying because you fell victim to
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this is the glennbeck program welcome to tuesday we've got a great wednesday night special on for
01:45:38.660
you uh tomorrow night we are going to be looking at the press and how they destroyed kavanaugh and uh
01:45:47.540
how they're treating joe biden that is coming up uh tomorrow 9 p.m only on the blaze if you really
01:45:55.200
want to understand this tara reid thing we're going to look at this uh from all angles and try to give
01:46:00.740
you our best our you know our best read on it trying to be fair to everybody i don't like trying
01:46:06.960
people in uh public but what's happening uh and why the double standard oh why am i even saying that
01:46:14.520
you know why there's a double standard by the way there is some a newsmaker that i really really want
01:46:20.300
to talk to and there's no way to get this newsmaker's name or phone number or anything else
01:46:25.760
uh because uh it involves a minor but i really want to talk to the mom of the five-year-old
01:46:34.500
in northern utah that took her car started it up drove away took two streets got onto the highway
01:46:45.380
and was headed towards california because mom said she wouldn't buy him a lamborghini so he was going
01:46:53.720
to california to buy one himself it is the best story of the week uh and i really want to talk to
01:47:03.360
the mom she might be fuming uh but uh it's an amazing story this five-year-old kid was sitting
01:47:10.640
on the edge of the seat in the you know van or the the bronco or whatever it was just sitting on the
01:47:16.820
edge of the seat so he could reach the pedals and somehow or another he knew how to drive
01:47:22.340
navigated knew how to get on the freeway and why he thought he had to go to california to get a
01:47:29.320
lamborghini i don't know but and maybe he was right about that i don't know if they sell lamborghinis in
01:47:34.920
utah maybe they don't maybe that five-year-old knew more than i did uh but i just love that story
01:47:41.920
if you happen to know who that is or that happens to be you uh would you please uh just uh call our
01:47:50.400
studios 888-727-BECK if you can get us into touch with uh those people i just think it's a great story
01:47:57.420
uh you know the other good story is um and i don't want the phones to blow up on that i shouldn't even
01:48:05.320
now you know what don't call because if i say who thinks uh michelle obama is way better looking
01:48:13.880
than melania trump i know the phones will go down the circuits will break and uh and i don't you know
01:48:21.140
so don't call um that's what don lemon was saying don lemon was saying uh you know that barack obama
01:48:29.540
is smarter better looking blah blah blah and uh you know maybe it's maybe it's the fact that
01:48:37.220
michelle obama is so much better looking than melania trump
01:48:40.740
with an exception of blind the blind people uh i don't think anyone else will agree with that uh
01:48:52.100
maybe said maybe barack here here's what he said here's what he said listen what is it about
01:48:59.320
president obama that really gets under your skin is it because he's smarter than you
01:49:07.500
better educated this is news this is news made it on his own didn't need daddy's help
01:49:21.260
better looking i don't know what is it what is it about him that he's a black man that's accomplished
01:49:29.920
became president listen to that that he punked you on the whole birth certificate thing what is it
01:49:37.480
about him hung to you on it what just wondering what a jerk i mean what is what a jerk that's that's
01:49:47.620
news i don't know i don't know that was a personal message to the president uh and uh he just trying
01:49:54.100
to get him all riled up to get him to respond i got news for you guys the president's not watching
01:49:59.780
don lemon here's why he's irrelevant if he was watching don lemon it would double the size
01:50:07.100
of don lemon's audience and that's only assuming that the cameraman is actually watching what is on
01:50:14.640
the other side of the lens yeah you can't assume that now especially with phones he could be on
01:50:18.440
netflix he could be on hulu quibi might be a quibi subscriber i mean you just don't know uh what
01:50:25.220
well that is really like what is it you know first of all but what he didn't punk donald trump on the
01:50:30.580
birth certificate thing that's just a ridiculous first of all first of all though well that's
01:50:35.720
admitting that donald that uh barack obama was involved in the birth certificate thing who wanted
01:50:41.580
that right that way they they said absolutely not because we used to say just release the damn thing
01:50:47.300
no why why he's not punking people he's not right yes he is oh yeah just release the damn thing early
01:50:53.920
yeah look i think he loved that controversy it was an easy way to meet to demean and dismiss every one
01:50:59.820
of his opponents right and you just see and here is there's right and here is don lemon admitting
01:51:05.280
that but when you're saying melania trump is more accomplished i mean uh that michelle obama is more
01:51:10.840
accomplished really is she than a globally known supermodel i mean i think they're both pretty
01:51:17.900
accomplished yeah i mean both have good careers yeah michelle was a lawyer right uh yeah yeah i mean
01:51:25.720
yeah i mean it's certainly one certainly a lot more fame but uh you know michelle obama they're
01:51:30.880
both accomplished yeah they're both accomplished careers have good careers uh i'll get to the better
01:51:36.260
looking here in a minute but uh the other is what do he that are you upset that barack obama made it on
01:51:43.320
his own uh no no he didn't remember barack obama always said how he didn't make it on his own he always
01:51:52.320
needed the government's help or somebody's help he never made anything on his own i think if you
01:51:58.160
asked uh president obama he would tell you that he didn't build that that would be the way he probably
01:52:04.080
phrase it yeah uh well maybe i don't know why that sounds familiar but uh yeah uh and uh you know
01:52:11.540
better educated they both had pretty good educations uh they you know wharton school of uh finance is a
01:52:18.240
pretty good school uh we know that barack obama also had a high you know level of education i don't
01:52:24.700
i don't know what part of that is like it is a a bizarre thing i mean didn't need daddy's help
01:52:31.060
i guess like maybe that's a uh a burn i don't in some way to don lemon i guess but i mean you know
01:52:38.120
daddy wasn't really you know around all that often uh for barack uh was uh you know donald trump's
01:52:45.000
dad did have uh you know gave him uh certainly a big head start in life i don't think there's
01:52:49.700
anything by the way that's why you that's why you try to make try why you try to make money as a dad
01:52:54.340
you know that's uh the people are oh i can't believe you got this handout why do you think dad
01:52:58.400
works hard dad doesn't work hard uh you know is solely so he can uh you know shower himself with
01:53:05.100
gifts the reason why you work hard long be beyond the point where the money uh that you have is going
01:53:10.740
to be spent by you is to give your kids some sort of uh cushion right so if they screw up there's
01:53:17.580
nothing wrong with nothing wrong with that that's what you're supposed to do as a dad like well like
01:53:21.840
this idea that that's a horror like which one's better like would you rather have a dad that worked
01:53:25.860
their ass off and built a giant company in new york city and handed down a bunch of money to their
01:53:30.760
kids or one that kind of disappeared and went back and live and was married to several other women at
01:53:35.800
the same time in another in another continent i mean which one which one would you rather have
01:53:39.900
i've got a preference there uh so i i know yeah listen to it because it's true
01:53:46.660
and you know hatred there i hatred for what for for dads that aren't around i mean that's it's
01:53:53.220
certainly not a my not my ideal that are different than yours that's what it is dads that were just
01:53:59.040
different than yours i will say that you are afraid of differences both of them are different than
01:54:04.660
mine my dad did not hand me down millions of dollars or move to kenya and to live with his
01:54:08.520
other wives neither one of those uh it was my dad so again it's with the differences but notice he's
01:54:15.420
more fine with the white dad but that's a different that's just a different story do you do you think
01:54:20.440
racism do you think that barack obama is under donald trump's skin at this point like i i don't even
01:54:27.260
know i mean he trump clearly used barack obama as a rallying point for his supporters uh in the lead
01:54:36.680
up to when he decided to run for president right like he clearly did that and as anybody would right
01:54:42.720
like if if uh guess what i bet you joe biden might mention donald trump a few times uh to rally his
01:54:48.980
supporters that's what you do as a candidate uh but i don't think that donald trump has shown any
01:54:53.700
level of obsession with barack obama uh you know like before he was running when he was doing the
01:54:59.480
the birth certificate thing i mean that was you know i you know look i we said from the beginning
01:55:04.000
it was nonsense that's a campaign it was before the campaign mostly right it was about like getting
01:55:09.200
his name sort of in the political sphere maybe i don't know what that was about but still
01:55:14.740
like i i don't think there's any evidence certainly since he's been president that he's been obsessed
01:55:18.740
with barack obama uh he's certainly he talks about hillary a hell of a lot more than barack obama
01:55:23.160
i mean i don't know barack obama isn't much of a factor at all other than the fact that you know
01:55:27.780
that there was a bunch of shady activity that happened right at the end of his administration
01:55:31.500
which is something that i would be concerned about if i were president
01:55:34.640
all right let me uh let me switch topics here real quick so we gotta we have to uh award the uh the
01:55:44.020
winner here for what's new in glenn's studio uh today what are our guesses somebody gets a uh signed
01:55:52.120
copy of my new book arguing with socialists arguing with socialists we have uh glenn is wearing
01:55:56.840
woodrow wilson's hairpiece is that accurate glenn no no it's not no that would be new if you were
01:56:03.040
doing that uh glenn is wearing elvis's hawaiian shirt no that's not uh accurate as uh as well we
01:56:10.720
should point out to the radio listeners that you are in fact wearing a hawaiian shirt today
01:56:15.080
and a hairpiece uh so so there you go no uh a lot of people guessing that you got a haircut is that
01:56:22.980
accurate did you get a haircut no because that would be you would have to throw you in prison if
01:56:26.900
you did that yes of course you're not gonna get a haircut um how about combed it today let's see
01:56:33.460
um the gun rifle behind glenn which is a good place yes it's a good place to put something in the
01:56:41.140
contest because people can't see behind you because you are there yeah however one person
01:56:45.440
apparently did see behind you somehow and sees the rifle i had to make it i had to make it a little
01:56:50.420
more difficult uh so yes it it is a rifle that is the rifle have you ever heard of the musical annie
01:56:57.300
get your gun that's the story of annie oakley go ahead still yes annie oakley it's better than
01:57:06.400
little orphan annie uh annie oakley uh she was she was an amazing sharpshooter uh this is and she
01:57:14.640
would go out uh with uh wild bill and uh and travel the country and do wild west shows i'm trying to
01:57:23.240
remember who else was was it it wasn't was it sitting bull that went out as well i think it was
01:57:28.480
sitting bull that went out as well and they would they would uh recreate the famous cowboy and indian
01:57:35.480
battles uh out you know in the middle of you know town and you could go and watch them uh and they
01:57:42.840
would do these these wild west shows and they were fantastic annie would come out because she was a
01:57:48.700
sharpshooter and she would take a coin uh and she would take her gun and she would somebody would throw
01:57:55.380
the coin up and she would shoot a hole in it this is a coin uh that's about the size of about a half
01:58:04.500
dollar here's a u.s silver dollar so here's a half dollar uh so it's about the size of a 50 cent piece
01:58:11.960
a little smaller and uh somebody would throw it up and she would shoot a hole right through the center of it
01:58:20.460
that's an amazing shot an amazing shot uh that is one of the guns uh that she would use during uh
01:58:30.500
her her wild west uh shows i think she's she's a fascinating character in history uh every day we give
01:58:38.480
something out i put some historic item that's either from my collection or the collection of mercury one
01:58:43.440
uh and uh tell you a little story about whatever that item is um you can win a book if you're the first
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i was really looking forward to having matt bevin on uh but at the last minute uh he had a family
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thing that he couldn't um couldn't stay for hope to have him on maybe tomorrow uh matt bevin is a
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is a is a real strong um constitutionalist and i would love to hear uh his thoughts on the balancing
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of liberty uh and safety what what what do we do uh how would it be different what would he be doing
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if he were the governor he almost he just barely lost the gubernatorial race uh and was replaced as
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governor um by a new guy who is a democrat and has not necessarily been uh high up on our list of
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uh freedom lovers at least uh so far we have more on that hopefully on uh tomorrow's program also i want
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to remind you if you didn't file for taxes last year uh you're not going to the the irs is treating
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this as like you don't exist you have to uh let them know that you're out there you have to let
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them know that you have children under 17 if you do you have to have this in today to get the 500
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economic impact payment per child i know i've got it's crazy i don't like to talk about it but i have
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67 children under 17 right now um but there's a lot of people that can use the money right now
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if you didn't file you have to go to irs.gov and enter your information in the non-filer tool
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by today so make sure it's in today all right tomorrow a great program a little on tara reed and
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joe biden all that on blaze tv and tomorrow's radio episode we'll see you there you're listening to glenn