The Glenn Beck Program - January 10, 2022


Politicizing COVID | Guests: Dr. Zev Zelenko & Justin Haskins | 1⧸10⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

149.93874

Word Count

18,602

Sentence Count

1,687

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

Dr. Zev Zelenko, the man who came up with the Z-Pak Protocols, comes on the show Friday night after the show to talk about his new vaccine. Meanwhile, California says that they are going to start forcing people who are exposed to C.O.V.I. to go in to work.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome, Stu. How are you?
00:00:02.240 Pretty well, Glenn. How are you?
00:00:03.460 Feeling better?
00:00:04.320 I'm feeling a lot better.
00:00:05.400 Oh, good.
00:00:05.980 I got a hold of Dr. Zelenko on Friday after the show, and we have him on coming up.
00:00:11.920 He's a guy who's come up with the Z-Pak protocols, and I think they're great.
00:00:20.340 I think they're absolutely great.
00:00:21.700 Meanwhile, the government is saying maybe a fourth booster will do it very soon.
00:00:27.320 A fourth booster will be available for you.
00:00:30.660 This is, I really think we are, I mean, we're just being foolish, as Chad just said, about all of the experts.
00:00:40.340 We're just being really foolish here.
00:00:42.980 You want to get the vaccine, get the vaccine.
00:00:46.860 But don't tell me what I can't put into my body.
00:00:51.020 Don't tell me what I can't try that seems to be working for an awful lot of people.
00:00:57.560 I'm going to give that to you coming up in just a second.
00:01:00.160 Also, The Great Reset comes out tomorrow.
00:01:02.180 If you haven't ordered your book yet, you need to.
00:01:04.460 We have a primer on that coming up.
00:01:06.480 You can find it at glensnewbook.com.
00:01:09.200 We've got no room to compromise.
00:01:33.840 We've got to stand together.
00:01:36.080 It's the chorus of life.
00:01:37.740 Stand up straight and hold the line.
00:01:45.320 It's a new day, I'm trying to rise.
00:01:51.740 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:57.700 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:01.300 Stand up!
00:02:02.540 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:07.740 The Great Reset.
00:02:09.860 The book comes out tomorrow, and it is vital that every American has a copy of this and shares it with somebody.
00:02:16.100 Because the world is about to change, and COVID is playing a very large part.
00:02:21.060 We told you years ago about the idea of a few lives will matter.
00:02:30.420 Just a few lives will matter in the upcoming health care if there's a crisis.
00:02:38.060 Well, it looks like the guy who came up with this idea of some people have already lived their life.
00:02:47.640 Some people are worth more than others.
00:02:50.040 Meanwhile, California says that they are going to start forcing people who are exposed with COVID and hospital workers to go in to work.
00:03:11.020 And the Supreme Court was talking about the right of the government to take away your rights.
00:03:23.220 We have that and a voice I think you need to hear.
00:03:27.680 If you are worried about COVID or you are suffering from it, I want you to hear our next guest, peer-reviewed, award-winning, Dr. Zev Zelenko.
00:03:44.220 Somebody that I think Twitter doesn't want you to hear in 60 seconds.
00:03:49.600 Stand up!
00:03:53.220 Ah, well, welcome to it.
00:03:58.040 I'm really glad that you're here.
00:04:00.100 My wife, nobody in the family has COVID.
00:04:04.400 None of us got vaccinated or anything else, but all of us had it before the vaccines came out.
00:04:09.880 Kids and Tanya had a very mild case of it, but they've been living side by side with me, and they haven't gotten it.
00:04:15.460 I don't understand exactly how this thing works.
00:04:17.660 But Tanya did catch something that I have, and that is she did something to her back about a week ago, and she's been flat on her back in so much pain.
00:04:29.120 Trying to get her to a, to my back doctor today.
00:04:33.360 But we started with Relief Factor, and she was taking Relief Factor, you know, three times a day, practically setting the alarm for it this weekend.
00:04:45.580 Um, it usually takes about three to four weeks to kick in, but she's found some relief with Relief Factor.
00:04:51.860 Um, not enough yet, but I think she's got real bad nerve, uh, pain right now going on.
00:04:58.220 But Relief Factor has given me my life back.
00:05:01.700 Uh, I've been at home with nothing to do except paint, and I have been painting, and there was no way I could do that without a Relief Factor, uh, packet.
00:05:11.960 Oh, three years ago, my hands hurt so much, I couldn't, I couldn't move them.
00:05:17.340 Taking Relief Factor for three days has changed my life.
00:05:20.340 Just give it a try.
00:05:21.200 70% of the people who try it go on to order more.
00:05:23.700 It means 30%, no luck.
00:05:25.680 But it's worth $19.95 to try it for three weeks to see if it works for you.
00:05:31.500 70% go on to order it and take it month after month after the trial period.
00:05:36.420 So please call 800-4-RELIEF, the number 4-RELIEF, 800-4-RELIEF, or ReliefFactor.com.
00:05:47.500 All right.
00:05:49.320 Zeb Zelenko.
00:05:51.640 He has put together his Z-Pak protocol.
00:05:55.680 99 point, uh, or 99% survival rate for all of the people that he has, uh, worked on, uh, over the last couple of years.
00:06:05.740 He's nominated for a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
00:06:08.300 He is peer-reviewed in the top journals, and he uses all open sources, so you can see exactly what he, what his thinking is and how it's, uh, backed up.
00:06:17.840 Uh, Dr. Zelenko, welcome to the program, sir.
00:06:20.280 How are you?
00:06:21.700 Hi, Glenn.
00:06:22.300 Thanks so much for having me.
00:06:24.280 Um, thank you for, uh, taking my call on, uh, on Friday and making me feel, I would say 90% better by today.
00:06:33.720 Um, and, uh, I think it is, it was so frustrating last week, Zeb, that, that, uh, uh, my doctor couldn't really prescribe the things that he wanted to prescribe.
00:06:48.880 Um, you can't really get any of the information, and everybody is, and nobody knows what they're really talking about anymore.
00:06:56.400 You've studied this now for two years.
00:06:59.340 What have you found?
00:07:01.780 Well, let me tell you how I got involved with this.
00:07:04.480 COVID chose me.
00:07:05.960 I found myself in the epicenter in March of 2020 in the largest, uh, outbreak of COVID in a small community in upstate New York with 35,000 patients living in a square mile, and thousands of people got sick, and there was no treatment.
00:07:23.280 Um, and these are people that I've taken care of for two decades, and they were all looking to me for help, and they were going to the hospital and dying, and I had nothing to offer them.
00:07:33.380 And, honestly, I was praying to God, uh, it was the first week of March, and, like, 2 o'clock in the morning, I couldn't sleep.
00:07:41.240 And next thing I know, I see in my, um, in my email, a video sent to me.
00:07:47.740 Uh, it was MedCram episode 34 on YouTube, and Dr. Schultz, the intensivist, intensive care doctor, um, explained, reminded me of a mechanism of action for, uh, suppressing viral, uh, replication.
00:08:07.040 It was based on zinc, and, and something called a zinc ionophore, so I'll explain.
00:08:12.400 And so, I said to myself, wow, that really makes sense to me.
00:08:15.420 And there was no treatment.
00:08:16.600 All the government was saying was, give people Tylenol, go home.
00:08:20.600 If you get sicker, go to the hospital.
00:08:22.500 And, in New York, at that time, maybe that's why some of the people were, uh, dying in a respirator.
00:08:27.980 And so, I, I came up with a treatment approach, uh, based on work done in South Korea and in France, and I started using it in my high-risk patients, um, early in the disease process.
00:08:40.740 I wouldn't wait for them to get sicker.
00:08:43.080 I would do the testing, but it took a week to get the results, so I would just treat them.
00:08:46.740 If I thought they had COVID, I would just treat them.
00:08:49.200 And after the first 10 patients, I, I just saw the same thing.
00:08:53.280 And after 6 to 12 hours, they, the breathing started to improve.
00:08:57.940 And I said, oh, this is a fluke.
00:08:59.420 This can't be.
00:09:00.480 But I kept on doing it, and after around 50 patients, I said to myself, this is not a fluke.
00:09:06.040 This is something significant.
00:09:08.540 I made a YouTube video, with the help of my son, because I'd never made a YouTube video, addressed to the President of the United States.
00:09:15.180 16 hours later, you can't make this stuff up.
00:09:17.480 I get a phone call from Mark Meadows, his chief of staff.
00:09:21.300 Dr. Zolanko, you want to speak to the President?
00:09:23.480 I said, yeah, this is what I'm seeing.
00:09:25.980 They were very interested, and I gave them updates every few days with my progress.
00:09:32.940 Again, this was only the beginning, but it kept on seeing the same, same thing, the patient just getting better and not going to the hospital.
00:09:40.420 And then a week later, Rudy Giuliani called me, and I did a podcast with him.
00:09:45.200 And that went viral.
00:09:46.340 Millions of people saw it, and my life has never been the same.
00:09:49.900 But, yeah, so I just, it was, God created, you know, as they say, necessity, the mother of all innovation.
00:09:59.900 And I had a big necessity.
00:10:01.340 I wanted to keep my patients alive.
00:10:02.760 I find it interesting that this journey really began with you with a doctor on YouTube for a, you know, a MedCram video.
00:10:15.400 And we have the social media platforms doing everything.
00:10:20.920 I don't know if that MedCram could have been posted today with everything that's going on.
00:10:27.520 We are silencing the sharing of information.
00:10:32.220 So let me tell you what I came across.
00:10:34.340 I was using hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and azithromycin.
00:10:40.000 And just to quickly explain, it's not magic, this strong biology behind it.
00:10:43.880 Zinc prevents the virus from making copies of itself by inhibiting an enzyme.
00:10:49.560 The name of the enzyme is RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
00:10:52.020 It's not so important.
00:10:52.640 The problem is zinc doesn't get into the cell where the virus is because it's surrounded by water and the cell membrane is cholesterol, like oil and water.
00:11:03.280 And so think of zinc as a bullet, but it needs a delivery system.
00:11:07.180 It needs a gun to get the bullet through the water and the oil, if you will.
00:11:13.720 That's right.
00:11:14.860 Hydroxychloroquine opens a canal, a channel.
00:11:17.520 It's called a zinc ionophore and allows the zinc to go inside the cell.
00:11:20.880 If there's enough zinc inside the cell and it inhibits this enzyme, the virus can't make copies of itself.
00:11:25.880 It can't spread.
00:11:27.160 That's the science behind it.
00:11:28.740 It was very, very simple.
00:11:30.280 And it was actually quite elegant.
00:11:32.840 I was using it.
00:11:33.840 It was remarkable.
00:11:36.340 Then March 27th, I call him the ghoul.
00:11:40.060 Governor Cuomo, ex-Governor Cuomo, issued an executive order blocking pharmacies from dispensing hydroxychloroquine.
00:11:47.520 And it was a direct attack on my practice and my patients because I was the only one in the state, probably in the country, doing it.
00:11:55.280 And so I couldn't understand why that would happen.
00:11:58.440 I sent them a very cordial letter asking him to reconsider.
00:12:03.820 And, of course, I never heard from him.
00:12:05.040 And so I had to go back and innovate again.
00:12:09.060 And, you know, on the NIH server of all places, I found a substitute gun, a substitute zinc delivery system.
00:12:18.880 There were peer-reviewed papers about a substance called quercetin.
00:12:22.780 Now, to be honest, I'd never heard of quercetin.
00:12:25.200 So I Google it, and I see it's over the counter.
00:12:28.440 It's a derivative of onions and apple peels.
00:12:31.620 So I said to myself, oh, my God, I just found the cure to tyranny.
00:12:37.140 Because there's really only two reasons why people die from COVID.
00:12:40.400 It's the moronic – by the way, Omicron is the same letters as moronic.
00:12:44.400 It's the moronic doctor that people chew that delays treatment, and the tyrannical government that blocks access to life-saving medication.
00:12:55.560 I have to explain, COVID is two diseases.
00:12:58.640 There's the first week, which is the viral phase.
00:13:01.480 No one dies from that.
00:13:03.180 But then there is an immune reaction, a pathogenic dangerous immune reaction that leads to catastrophic lung damage and blood clots.
00:13:13.340 And that's what people die from.
00:13:15.140 And that happens week two and three.
00:13:17.440 So the key is to get rid of the virus, put out the fire while it's contained and not let it spread.
00:13:23.200 It's like cancer.
00:13:24.440 You know, it's best to treat the cancer when it's localized in one place, not to wait until it's metastatic and spread everywhere, and then treat it.
00:13:31.340 Obviously, the results will be worse.
00:13:32.880 The same thing with COVID.
00:13:35.380 The sooner you treat it, the sooner it goes away.
00:13:37.940 You don't get the pathogenic immune reaction that leads to lung damage.
00:13:43.980 And so I started advocating for corset and use because I had nothing else to offer.
00:13:51.780 And that started to work.
00:13:53.460 And that they couldn't block because it was over the counter.
00:13:56.040 So that started, that was my red pill, you know.
00:13:58.900 So I was just like everyone else, just a simple biomedical doctor who was following the rules.
00:14:05.480 But when I saw the governor of New York, literally, I lost patience because of him.
00:14:12.740 Because patients couldn't get the medication in the right time frame.
00:14:16.560 Ended up in the hospital and died.
00:14:17.720 So anyway, so that's when I began to keep my eyes open and trying to understand, you know, really what is going on here.
00:14:27.960 Why is common sense and access to medication that's been around for 65 years?
00:14:35.000 You know, hydroxychloroquine, FDA approved for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, malaria, and malaria prophylaxis.
00:14:41.600 It's been approved for 65 years.
00:14:43.420 It's used in pregnant women.
00:14:44.340 It's used in nursing mothers and in children.
00:14:48.100 Some people live under that's 400 milligrams a day.
00:14:51.240 And now it's being blocked in the case of COVID, but not anything else.
00:14:57.540 It completely was, it just didn't make sense.
00:15:01.140 Can you attribute any goodwill to that?
00:15:06.020 Is there anything that shows that that could be a danger to a COVID patient?
00:15:14.360 Or is there, well, let me just ask you that first.
00:15:20.440 Any obstruction of hydroxychloroquine, in my opinion, is a crime against humanity, mass murder, and genocide.
00:15:28.720 So I don't know if I answered your question.
00:15:30.100 Oh, I think you answered it much more clearly than I would have expected.
00:15:37.740 And is there, have you seen any medical, anything, you may disagree with it, but any medical explanation on why it should be banned?
00:15:49.000 Well, yes, there was a Lancet study that came out, a meta-analysis of 96,000 patients, that hydroxychloroquine kills people.
00:15:59.200 So that was pretty concerning, except there was only one problem with that, that that paper was fraud.
00:16:05.040 It was based on fraudulent data.
00:16:06.680 And in the biggest scandal in the history of medicine and in the peer-reviewed process, Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine had to retract this paper for absolute fraud.
00:16:19.420 That was one.
00:16:20.320 Number two, it was the recovery trial.
00:16:23.560 Listen to this one.
00:16:24.720 And it found that hydroxychloroquine kills people.
00:16:27.320 Well, that was true, actually.
00:16:28.360 It was 25% mortality rate.
00:16:30.220 The only problem with that study, they were using 2,400 milligrams a day.
00:16:34.320 Now, I was using 400 milligrams a day.
00:16:36.680 So that was enough to kill an elephant.
00:16:39.680 All that study proved was that if you give homicidal lethal dosing, poison people, they'll die.
00:16:46.500 Well, I could have told them that.
00:16:48.640 And then there was another study from Virginia, from the VA, where hydroxychloroquine not only didn't work, but it seemed that everyone who took it died.
00:16:58.540 The only problem with that study was the patients that it was given to were on a respirator on average for 17 days.
00:17:04.380 And so they concluded that its use doesn't work.
00:17:09.940 I was never advocating for its use in the late stages.
00:17:13.260 I was advocating for its use in the first few days to prevent the virus from spreading.
00:17:19.060 All right, so hang on just a second, because I want to take you down one more hole here that I think is important to explain.
00:17:27.480 I don't think most people even understand that there's a protective coating around the cells of COVID,
00:17:36.340 that that's why, you know, you use zinc, but it doesn't do anything without something like hydroxychloroquine.
00:17:46.900 I don't think I've never heard that explanation.
00:17:49.380 We'll get to a little bit more of this here in just a second.
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00:19:19.420 So, we're talking to Dr. Zielinski about the Zielinski protocols and what's really happening with COVID.
00:19:44.020 Is this normal that cells like COVID will have that protective, and I know I'm stating this poorly, but oil and water, shell?
00:19:55.820 Let me clarify a little bit.
00:19:57.920 It's not.
00:19:58.340 The COVID coronavirus has like a sphere with spikes attached to the cell membrane and gets inside the cell.
00:20:11.240 It's not.
00:20:11.700 So, the cell has it.
00:20:13.100 Got it.
00:20:14.240 Yeah.
00:20:14.560 It has to get in.
00:20:15.360 See, viruses can't reproduce on their own.
00:20:18.020 They need to hijack.
00:20:19.020 They're real parasites.
00:20:19.920 They need to hijack the metabolic machinery of the cell itself.
00:20:23.200 Got it, got it, got it, got it, got it.
00:20:25.420 So, how come we don't have to take hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin for other viruses?
00:20:34.800 Why is this one different?
00:20:37.480 So, it turns out it's not different.
00:20:40.720 Influenza virus, this is a dirty little secret, and this has been known for decades.
00:20:45.240 So, influenza virus is a single-stranded RNA virus, the same as COVID, and it uses the same pathway for viral replication as COVID.
00:20:56.380 So, by blocking RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, we actually inhibit the influenza virus as well.
00:21:02.660 Now, the flu industry, both the vaccines and the contact tracing, is a $50 billion a year industry.
00:21:11.260 So, you do understand that this is a threat.
00:21:14.220 Oh, no, I know.
00:21:14.740 It's a $50 billion market.
00:21:16.660 Right.
00:21:18.160 And also, the RSV virus, respiratory syncytial virus, which is dangerous to kids.
00:21:23.440 By the way, there's no cure for it.
00:21:26.560 Also uses the same pathway.
00:21:28.800 So, it turns out that it's actually a kind of a broad general treatment for single-stranded RNA viruses that use RNA-dependent RNA polymerase,
00:21:38.320 which basically means all the strains of COVID, all the strains of influenza, and RSV.
00:21:45.180 Okay.
00:21:45.840 And the horse medicine, ivermectin, that's not a horse medicine.
00:21:53.200 I've tried to open them out of the little, you know, packet there.
00:21:56.480 Horses could never open those.
00:21:57.920 But it's a well-known drug, Nobel Prize-winning drug.
00:22:03.880 Does it do the same thing as hydroxychloroquine?
00:22:08.420 Exactly.
00:22:09.540 It's a zinc ionophil.
00:22:11.280 And I do use ivermectin as well.
00:22:14.320 And by the way, I mean, it is used for parasite infections in animals.
00:22:19.480 But so are we use amoxicillin also.
00:22:22.500 Horses drink water.
00:22:23.380 That means we shouldn't drink water.
00:22:24.400 But, of course, human-grade medications should be on a higher quality, and they are.
00:22:32.120 Okay.
00:22:32.640 Hold on just a second.
00:22:33.880 More with Dr. Vladimir Zelenko.
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00:24:04.520 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:24:18.400 It is Monday.
00:24:20.320 My apologies to Dr. Zelenko.
00:24:24.400 His name is Vladimir Zev Zelenko.
00:24:26.800 And I think I called you Vladimir Velikovsky.
00:24:33.780 Or no, now I can't even say it.
00:24:37.620 Anyway, I called you the name of the Ukrainian president.
00:24:42.340 I apologize for that.
00:24:44.900 Velikovsky, I keep getting it.
00:24:46.220 It's a Freudian slip because of Worlds in Collision.
00:24:48.980 A guy who thought out of the box.
00:24:51.100 I kind of think of you as a Velikovsky in a way.
00:24:53.540 But anyway, VladimirZelenko.md.com is where you can find some of the information.
00:25:02.840 I want to talk to you a little bit about the protocols.
00:25:05.600 Because you say that we can do our best job preventing this by getting on a daily dose of what?
00:25:15.520 Well, actually, the state of Florida just adopted my protocol.
00:25:18.820 The Department of Health.
00:25:21.320 They recommend quercetin.
00:25:23.540 Vitamin C, vitamin D, and zinc as prevention for COVID.
00:25:30.680 And it's a very good approach.
00:25:33.140 But I stratify people into risk.
00:25:36.860 The higher the risk, the more aggressive I am in prophylaxis and treatment.
00:25:42.360 Think of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin as a 50-caliber machine gun.
00:25:46.720 And quercetin as a .22-caliber pistol, a weight analogy.
00:25:51.440 Now, if you're in the higher risk, I'm obviously going to use the better weapons.
00:25:55.140 However, if I can't get access to the drugs because of the tyranny or you're in the lower risk, I'll use quercetin.
00:26:03.280 And there's even something else called EGCG, which is the extract of green tea.
00:26:08.600 It's the same exact thing.
00:26:09.920 It's all peer-reviewed stuff.
00:26:11.640 They're all zinc ionophores.
00:26:12.860 They help deliver the zinc inside the cell.
00:26:15.360 Once you have enough zinc, you're okay.
00:26:17.620 So, a lot of people are just taking zinc, but it won't help unless you have that silver bullet.
00:26:24.800 No, unless you have the gun.
00:26:26.920 If I give you bullets without a gun, it's going to help.
00:26:30.220 Okay.
00:26:30.880 All right.
00:26:31.780 And I obviously was in a higher risk to you because I'm taking both of those.
00:26:38.620 Am I not?
00:26:39.400 Right.
00:26:39.760 Because of your age and a few other issues, I...
00:26:47.360 Go ahead.
00:26:49.020 Say it.
00:26:49.360 Fatso.
00:26:50.180 Go ahead.
00:26:50.880 You're fat, Glenn.
00:26:52.220 HIPAA.
00:26:52.640 HIPAA.
00:26:53.120 You know, I can't violate...
00:26:56.940 Right.
00:26:57.660 Okay.
00:26:58.040 All right.
00:26:58.420 I got it.
00:26:59.680 I got it.
00:27:01.460 So, I went to the more aggressive approach.
00:27:04.880 And, you know, follow-up is very important.
00:27:07.640 And, you know, it's very important to...
00:27:09.580 Because no one's a god.
00:27:10.600 No one knows how things are going to really go.
00:27:12.660 But it's important to be there and make adjustments in real time to make sure that the patient does well.
00:27:18.360 And when you're doing this, what is the average turnaround time if you catch it before the second phase?
00:27:25.940 Three days.
00:27:27.640 Three days.
00:27:29.460 Well, that's about what I've been on.
00:27:30.980 And I feel...
00:27:32.740 I bet I feel 90% better.
00:27:34.820 I mean, you do understand that COVID-19...
00:27:39.720 You know, I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
00:27:43.540 I'm really not.
00:27:44.420 I'm a conspiracy realist.
00:27:46.480 And the patent evidence has shown that COVID-19 is not...
00:27:50.820 Well, it was a natural bat virus that was manipulated in labs and made into a weapon.
00:27:58.800 So, you're a victim of bioterrorism.
00:28:01.660 And let me be very specific.
00:28:03.040 I have evidence for everything that I'm saying.
00:28:06.640 That 1999, like Ralph Barak at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he took basically an animal virus and figured out how to have it infect other species.
00:28:23.460 So, basically a cross-species infection.
00:28:25.660 And they also were able to figure out how to damage lungs.
00:28:31.580 And then in 2015, together with Dr. Zhang Li, Ralph Barak, under the NIH, figured out how to have this virus, a bat virus, infect human beings.
00:28:43.620 In other words, it was stages of development of a bioweapon.
00:28:47.780 Not even the liberal media denied it.
00:28:49.660 But there's patent evidence for this.
00:28:52.060 They published papers.
00:28:53.380 They thanked the NIH.
00:28:55.240 And then got, two years later, patents for this stuff.
00:28:58.740 And if you follow Dr. David Martin, he gives you a beautiful patent trail explaining how this developed.
00:29:07.260 So, one thing I haven't been able to find out, because we did a whole special on that patent trail, is the government or people high in the government, are they getting any kind of kickbacks for the sale of this stuff?
00:29:24.660 Do you know?
00:29:25.060 I don't know, but I do know something.
00:29:30.400 In New South Wales and Australia, any doctor that prescribes hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin goes to jail for six months.
00:29:39.000 And they tell you why.
00:29:41.500 Ready?
00:29:42.280 Because it encourages vaccine hesitancy.
00:29:46.320 In other words, they're not denying it works.
00:29:48.640 Because it does work.
00:29:49.640 What they're saying is, because it works, it discourages people from choosing to take the vaccine.
00:29:58.160 How effective is this vaccine, do you believe?
00:30:04.300 The three most vaccinated countries in the world, Israel, Gibraltar, and Cheikh Allah, such as the island nation in the Indian Ocean, have more than 85% of their citizens vaccinated.
00:30:19.960 I think Gibraltar has 100%.
00:30:21.160 They're all having massive outbreaks, Omicron and Delta.
00:30:26.080 So, it doesn't work.
00:30:27.420 And is Omicron, does it lessen the effects, in your opinion?
00:30:36.480 A month ago, there was a study that came out of Vietnam that showed that people that were vaccinated and got COVID had 251 times the amount of actual virus than someone who wasn't vaccinated and got COVID.
00:30:49.020 What that means is, the people that are dying are vaccinated, the people in the ICUs are vaccinated, and the vaccinated are spreading it to others.
00:30:57.820 Hmm.
00:30:59.620 Okay.
00:31:00.320 Well, there's a great debate on all of that stuff and a debate that should be had.
00:31:05.100 But I appreciate your information on treatment.
00:31:10.540 I think that was the most frustrating thing.
00:31:12.640 Go home, take an aspirin is not something that I was prepared to do.
00:31:18.500 I don't believe you just take an aspirin, bring your fever down, and then just suffer through it.
00:31:23.860 It doesn't make any sense.
00:31:25.540 And what you have prescribed to me, and it's all up on your website, has been remarkable.
00:31:32.560 How difficult is it for the average doctor in America to get this stuff?
00:31:40.080 You mean hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin?
00:31:42.400 Mm-hmm.
00:31:42.960 Mm-hmm.
00:31:44.160 Depends on the state.
00:31:45.040 In New York, I treated a very high-profile person.
00:31:51.700 Her husband was sick, and they wouldn't give it to her.
00:31:56.520 So I called the pharmacy.
00:31:58.320 They said, look, they're going to report me to the medical board.
00:32:02.900 I said, please do.
00:32:03.960 I'm looking for that platform.
00:32:06.520 I get this a lot.
00:32:07.340 Obviously, I'll be blunt.
00:32:10.280 It's the blue states.
00:32:11.540 They have policies.
00:32:13.540 Really tyrannical obstruction.
00:32:16.860 Okay.
00:32:18.140 Doctor, thank you so much.
00:32:22.920 VladimirZelenkoMD.com is his web address.
00:32:26.440 And if you disagree with the things that he said, good for you.
00:32:30.720 Do your own homework and draw your own conclusions.
00:32:35.180 We're all smart enough to work it out on what we believe the right thing to do is.
00:32:41.160 By the way, the great scientists, you know, all the people who said they could make that building stand up straight in San Francisco.
00:32:49.500 Yeah, I guess they botched it a bit.
00:32:51.200 It's now leaning about 24 inches out of line.
00:32:55.940 So, you know, please don't talk to me about experts.
00:32:58.560 Experts have gotten it wrong.
00:32:59.720 Especially science has gotten it wrong over and over and over again, either through the scientific fact or through the execution of it.
00:33:08.960 And we all have a right to chart our own course.
00:33:13.780 And our health is our right, not the government's right.
00:33:19.060 Dr. Zelenko, thank you so much.
00:33:20.400 Thank you so much for having me, and I'm glad you're feeling better.
00:33:24.620 Thank you.
00:33:26.280 VladimirZelenkoMD.com is his web address.
00:33:32.640 All right.
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00:34:49.140 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:34:59.700 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:35:04.300 We're glad you're listening to us.
00:35:05.800 Thank you so much.
00:35:08.040 I have to tell you, the Supreme Court heard the case about Biden's vaccine mandate, which I think Omicron has just made it completely irrelevant, but that's a different story.
00:35:23.280 Justice Sotomayor is an idiot, is an absolute idiot.
00:35:29.040 And I don't say that about, I mean, I don't say that about anybody else on the Supreme Court.
00:35:33.540 They might be liberal.
00:35:34.780 I might disagree with them.
00:35:35.920 But she's a moron.
00:35:38.500 Her question in the middle of this thing is on, let me see if I can find it, it's on page 55 of the transcript of the hearing on Friday.
00:35:49.040 She actually says, well, you know, the federal government has police powers.
00:35:57.540 I mean, it has the power with respecting the to protecting the health and safety of workers.
00:36:02.540 We have that in OSHA.
00:36:05.800 What right does the state?
00:36:07.260 The state doesn't have police powers.
00:36:11.400 No, no.
00:36:12.860 You have that completely mixed up.
00:36:17.440 The state, your state that you live in, that's the one with the police powers.
00:36:23.340 Anything that isn't in the Constitution, specifically written in the Constitution, the government doesn't have a right to do.
00:36:32.480 You can't just develop a police force out of thin air.
00:36:37.320 You don't have the right to do that.
00:36:40.020 But I don't think she understood that.
00:36:43.560 Did you watch or listen or read to any of this, Stu?
00:36:46.980 Yeah, and I've made a New Year's resolution here to stop just referencing the liberals on the court.
00:36:54.320 Because, first of all, you don't know what that means.
00:36:55.860 Obviously, it usually means John Roberts, too.
00:36:58.740 But the main reason I'm doing it is because, like, Elena Kagan is a liberal.
00:37:02.820 But, like, she seems to have a head on her shoulders.
00:37:05.640 Like, there is a major difference between an Elena Kagan, who is a liberal justice but seems to be a serious person, as opposed to Sotomayor, who's just trying to do, like, a caricature of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
00:37:17.880 So, wait a minute.
00:37:18.640 Are you saying that – are you diminishing the value of a Latinx?
00:37:24.620 I am definitely diminishing the value of the word Latinx.
00:37:27.780 Yes.
00:37:28.020 That's a separate issue.
00:37:29.100 But, yes, I am also doing that.
00:37:30.100 Hey, she's a Latinx.
00:37:31.120 Let her go.
00:37:32.400 A Latinx.
00:37:33.380 A Latinx.
00:37:34.220 No, I mean, look, she just doesn't seem to have any – she does not seem to have the level of intellect required for the position she's currently holding.
00:37:45.300 Well, I don't know if she's getting all of her facts on this from, you know, the blue couch or the big blue dog or whatever that – excuse me, PBS.
00:37:54.860 Blue's Clues?
00:37:56.560 Yeah.
00:37:57.140 Okay.
00:37:57.600 Blue's Clues, maybe.
00:37:58.520 Maybe.
00:37:59.540 Yeah, Clifford the big red dog and the Blue's Clues go along with it.
00:38:04.220 And then, of course, it's all sponsored by some white guy, jingoistic red, white, and blue again.
00:38:10.580 It is a weird one.
00:38:11.640 Like, I mean, the disconnect from – like, if you watch mainstream media, it would not put it past a lot of people to think 100,000 children are in the hospital or whatever number she said.
00:38:22.520 You know, that's not – like, I could see if you just watch, don't look into these things, you could see that feeling coming from the media.
00:38:29.380 That's why when people ask in polls, like, what percentage of people that get COVID are hospitalized, a lot of people guess, like, 50%.
00:38:39.100 Now, that's completely absurd.
00:38:41.340 The number is, you know, much, much lower than that.
00:38:43.600 It's like, you know, 5% or 10%.
00:38:45.380 But, like – I mean, it's probably more like 5%.
00:38:49.400 And so, the overwhelming people with treatment or not wind up getting through this.
00:38:55.160 However, when you have a lot of people and 1% potential death rate or half a percent, it's still a lot of people and you want to do what you can to stop those, obviously.
00:39:03.420 But, like, if you just have the media wash over you, you might think 50% of people who get COVID go to the hospital.
00:39:09.720 And, like, I can understand that from an average person.
00:39:12.480 Not someone like Sonia Sotomayor who is in front of the – is on the Supreme Court in front of the country trying to make decisions on important issues like, you know, the freedom of an individual to be injected with a substance, whether you think it's a good thing or a bad thing.
00:39:29.800 And she's trying to judge this with absolutely no information on the topic she's talking about.
00:39:35.800 But Sotomayor has come out.
00:39:38.940 If you have COVID, try the brand new Sotomayor Latinx.
00:39:46.060 Sneeze into them.
00:39:47.800 Throw them away.
00:39:49.120 And then it cures – the number, by the way, for children in the hospital is something like 3,500.
00:39:54.880 So, 100,000 to 3,500, really a different scale of a problem we're talking about.
00:39:59.340 What was disturbing was she said we have to accept the police powers of OSHA.
00:40:04.800 We do?
00:40:05.560 Do we?
00:40:06.540 Because OSHA, that whole thing came and falls under the Commerce Act.
00:40:14.140 And that thing was a mistake back in the FDR years.
00:40:19.240 The Commerce Clause is giving everything a pass that all of these government agencies have developed now, all of their power.
00:40:30.160 And nobody wants to give their power up.
00:40:31.980 So nobody's fighting against the Commerce Clause.
00:40:35.000 But that's exactly where we went wrong as a nation.
00:40:38.520 The Commerce Clause.
00:40:39.480 You reverse just the Commerce Clause and everything, all this bureaucracy and meddling in your life goes away.
00:40:47.960 That one clause, all of it goes away.
00:40:50.740 It's a huge deal.
00:40:51.660 And OSHA has almost unlimited power in this country to do whatever they think is appropriate.
00:40:55.940 Let's give them guns.
00:40:58.340 Let's give them guns.
00:41:00.520 All right.
00:41:00.980 More in just a second.
00:41:02.240 The Great Reset is coming.
00:41:04.380 In fact, the book is on sale right now.
00:41:06.280 It comes out tomorrow.
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00:41:16.880 More in a minute.
00:41:17.880 This is the Glenn Back Program.
00:41:20.520 Thank you so much.
00:41:21.600 There is a new book coming out tomorrow.
00:41:25.080 I don't know if you've heard of it.
00:41:26.100 Called The Great Reset.
00:41:27.420 You can find it at glensnewbook.com.
00:41:30.420 glensnewbook.com.
00:41:31.980 Really important that you grab it.
00:41:34.120 I'm going to give you a couple of things today.
00:41:36.360 I'm going to show you how the Complete Lives system is now being implemented because of
00:41:43.260 COVID.
00:41:44.220 The things that are happening are just diabolical.
00:41:47.700 But it's part of this socialist medicine plan.
00:41:52.800 It's part of The Great Reset.
00:41:55.500 And I also want to talk to you a little bit about what the banks are doing right now.
00:42:00.040 Things are going to change financially for you significantly and healthcare-wise significantly.
00:42:06.940 All because of The Great Reset.
00:42:09.100 We'll tell you about that starting in just a couple of seconds.
00:42:13.920 But also, please get the book that explains all of it and gives you all the facts and tons of footnotes in it.
00:42:24.500 So everything is footnoted.
00:42:25.840 You know it's not my opinion.
00:42:27.160 It is from the actual horse's mouth on that.
00:42:30.340 Apologies to Ivermectin.
00:42:32.500 And you can get the book now.
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00:42:35.480 We've got to stand together at the chorus of night.
00:43:05.480 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:23.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:29.460 Hello, America, and welcome to Monday and the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:33.900 It is time to stand up.
00:43:37.380 The Biden administration is now putting out guidance out for doctors that will prioritize race in administrating COVID drugs.
00:43:48.040 Oh, that's good news.
00:43:49.380 That's good news.
00:43:50.640 Prioritizing a group to administer healthcare.
00:43:54.880 Wow, you know what that sounds like?
00:43:57.660 Rationing care.
00:43:58.840 Oh, my gosh.
00:44:01.360 When we were talking about Obamacare, we said whenever it was an emergency, they begin to ration care.
00:44:07.100 And what would they use?
00:44:08.860 But Zeke Emanuel's complete live system.
00:44:13.100 Guess who Biden has tapped to be on his advisory team?
00:44:18.080 Yeah.
00:44:19.000 Zeke Emanuel.
00:44:20.160 He's been at UPenn teaching the complete live system.
00:44:23.760 Oh, this is great.
00:44:25.440 And coupled with a great reset, you'll love it.
00:44:30.540 That is where we begin in 60 seconds.
00:44:38.180 Okay.
00:44:39.220 We will not survive as a nation.
00:44:41.740 We will not survive as a nation if our kids and our grandkids do not understand American history and values.
00:44:49.340 We were just talking about Sotomayor, who is not just a liberal.
00:44:53.360 Honestly, she should not be on the court.
00:44:54.980 She seems to be an idiot.
00:44:57.520 She was talking about, you know, the federal government has police powers through, you know, through the Commerce Act.
00:45:03.880 We should we should do nothing to diminish those police powers because what could the states do without the federal government?
00:45:10.680 Yeah, that's called reading the Constitution, specifically the 10th Amendment, to figure that one out.
00:45:17.360 I mean, it's hard.
00:45:18.060 You've got to read all the way to number 10.
00:45:21.320 Yeah.
00:45:22.180 Yeah.
00:45:22.560 Believe it or not.
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00:46:30.300 All right.
00:46:31.000 We talked about this, Stu, when Obamacare was coming through, right?
00:46:39.140 The complete live system.
00:46:40.860 Oh, yeah.
00:46:41.220 That was a big focus of ours because it's a little scary that someone like this is behind your health care.
00:46:48.000 Correct.
00:46:48.440 Someone like this is Dr. Zeke Emanuel, and he's not ashamed of any of this stuff.
00:46:56.080 He is how old, like 65 or something, and he says his life is complete.
00:47:00.300 He can die at any time now.
00:47:02.060 Well, I got news for you.
00:47:03.200 I hope I have another 40 years in me.
00:47:06.140 What do you mean complete lives?
00:47:08.660 You don't decide that.
00:47:10.040 My God and me.
00:47:12.560 I decide that with my God.
00:47:16.000 But he thinks that, you know, once you're over 50, you really start to lose production value, and you become more and more of a useless eater.
00:47:25.440 Also, when you're a baby at zero, up to about the age of 12, you're really kind of a useless eater.
00:47:34.280 You're not putting anything into society.
00:47:36.780 So if you get sick, we shouldn't put anything into saving that person because they're going to cost us way too much in resources or money or whatever it is.
00:47:47.580 I warned you that this is what those, what was mocked as death panels.
00:47:53.660 That's what this meant.
00:47:55.080 Well, those death panels are starting to come in.
00:47:58.800 The Biden administration is prioritizing groups to administer health to black lives, brown lives, intersectional lives before other lives.
00:48:12.000 This is rationing care, a.k.a. the complete life system.
00:48:16.860 Except it's not really on the value of anyone's life.
00:48:23.320 It is a value of the intersections that you've had in your life, the troubles that you have had.
00:48:33.240 This is some sort of repayment to you.
00:48:37.520 We won't fix the white people.
00:48:39.340 We'll fix the black people.
00:48:41.300 They get priority.
00:48:43.200 This is insane.
00:48:44.640 This is absolutely insane.
00:48:46.860 You know, people think private health care, it's so unfair.
00:48:50.820 Well, at least it's not based on something outside of yourself.
00:48:57.460 When you can't get care because you're the wrong color.
00:49:03.300 I don't care what color it is.
00:49:05.220 It's wrong.
00:49:06.380 It always has been.
00:49:08.340 It was wrong when we were doing it for purely racist reasons back in the, you know, the dark ages here of America.
00:49:18.480 When you couldn't go, a black couldn't go to a white hospital.
00:49:21.600 We all know that that was wrong.
00:49:23.580 Well, now you're being turned around and turned away because you aren't the right kind of person that deserves this health care.
00:49:33.300 Zeke Emanuel has been teaching this complete life system at the University of Pennsylvania, and now American doctors are drawing the same conclusions.
00:49:45.460 That the way Biden is handling Corona care is very, very similar to the complete life system.
00:49:52.280 There is an article from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons that I would like to read just a couple of highlights from because it's pretty stunning.
00:50:03.460 It's called lethal connections, complete lives morphs into COVID protocol in American hospitals in a shocking departure from traditional hospital policies.
00:50:16.520 The hospital admissions have become like reporting to prison prisons and prisoners in American jails have more visible visitation rights than do COVID patients.
00:50:26.340 One family member, a professional psychologist with a career focusing on victims of trauma, said that many hospital COVID patients are treated little better than animals.
00:50:37.500 Shocking recordings of Mayo Clinic Scottsdale and Banner Health System hospital executives have been released by an attorney on the Legal Advisory Council of Truth for Health Foundation and Arizona Public Charity.
00:50:49.880 Executives were discussing coordinated efforts to restrict fluids and nutrition for hospital patients and to suppress all visitation to COVID patients.
00:51:02.860 The COVID protocol that hospital physicians must follow in lockstep across the U.S.
00:51:09.200 Appears to be the implementation of the 2009-2010 Complete Lives System developed by Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel for rationing medical care for people older than 50.
00:51:21.780 Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, who was the senior White House health policy advisor to Obama, has been advising President Joe Biden about COVID-19.
00:51:31.900 Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, as stated in his Lancet paper, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:51:35.760 When implemented, the Complete Lives System produces a priority curve on which individuals aged between 15 and 40 get the most substantial chance, whereas the youngest and oldest people get chances that are attenuated.
00:51:52.240 Attenuated means rationed, restricted, or denied medical care that can lead to premature death.
00:51:59.860 In 2021, whistleblower doctors, nurses, attorneys, patient advocates, and journalists have shown and exposed neglect of patients, denial of vital intravenous fluids, and basic medicines to hospital COVID patients across the U.S.
00:52:17.540 Now, this was an idea that started where else but in England with the U.K. National Health Service, which, in effect, that health directive in the U.K. constituted euthanasia.
00:52:34.360 That's exactly what is happening now here in the United States.
00:52:41.820 We are starting to move down a very dangerous road.
00:52:46.580 This is the left's brave new world, their great reset of health care, where your life will hang in the balance depending on what intersectional group you fit into.
00:52:59.880 It's time to stand up.
00:53:04.460 It's time to say no to this.
00:53:06.560 The rest of the mainstream media will completely miss this or bury it.
00:53:11.480 And it has a lot more to do than just mere pandering.
00:53:14.940 They are moving us into the direction of the U.K.'s NHS.
00:53:18.560 And according to the doctor that wrote that AAPS article, the complete system actually originated in the 90s U.K. National Health Service Liverpool Pathway.
00:53:31.320 The author states it is constituted euthanasia.
00:53:36.960 And it is.
00:53:38.700 And the minute we start going down this road, we are in real, real trouble.
00:53:44.760 But it will help reduce the surplus population for global warming.
00:53:51.780 It will help jobs.
00:53:53.840 It will put out of misery all of those people who have lost their jobs and they're too old to retrain and would take too much money.
00:54:00.840 All of these things.
00:54:02.140 And if you think those things are crazy, read it in their own words.
00:54:08.080 Why would you put the complete live system together?
00:54:11.520 It's exactly the system that the Germans had.
00:54:15.400 How many potatoes can you produce versus how many potatoes do you eat?
00:54:21.180 If you could produce more potatoes than you eat, you get priority.
00:54:26.520 If you produce less, you get none.
00:54:30.360 That's the way it is.
00:54:31.960 Now, this podcast, this radio broadcast, podcast, online television show, it wasn't good enough to come off of national TV.
00:54:44.920 Coming off of national TV and starting our own thing, which everyone said was crazy to do.
00:54:51.700 Every expert said, that's crazy.
00:54:55.200 I did it.
00:54:56.480 I took the risk.
00:54:58.780 We built this together.
00:55:00.960 Now, our platforms are under attack.
00:55:05.880 Our platforms are under attack because I will have disparate voices come on and tell you the news, tell you what it all means.
00:55:16.140 It's your job to figure it out.
00:55:19.080 I can act as a guide, but I've always told you, you have to do your own research.
00:55:24.960 I'm going to give you some tools on that next hour.
00:55:27.400 Don't miss the next hour opening monologue because it's about how do you trust anybody and where do you go to find the truth?
00:55:36.200 For years of nonstop fake news and hit piece reporting, the New York Times has now launched this attack.
00:55:47.800 They started it last week on January 6th to try to get podcasts silenced.
00:55:55.440 Who is the director clown this weekend, Stu, that was saying that the blaze needs to be silenced and Fox News needs to be silenced?
00:56:05.360 I'm not sure.
00:56:07.280 I mean, I'm sure there's about 25,000 people out there doing that.
00:56:10.380 Yeah.
00:56:10.820 Yeah.
00:56:11.160 It was some big director in Hollywood.
00:56:13.820 I just.
00:56:15.720 Shocking.
00:56:16.360 It's a shocking development.
00:56:17.480 I almost thought, you know what?
00:56:18.280 Hey, I think we should have more voices and not fewer.
00:56:22.060 And imagine hearing that from an actual Hollywood director.
00:56:25.860 Yeah.
00:56:26.120 You never.
00:56:26.540 It's always a surprise that you hear them going to censor more people.
00:56:30.860 So let me just let me just go because I can't I can't understand the gall that the New York Times has.
00:56:37.400 Four years of nonstop fake news hit piece reporting, most of which it has been retracted or clarified.
00:56:46.480 The recently the recent one was the Steele dossier and now the covid stuff.
00:56:51.640 And they are trying to punish Trump supporters.
00:56:56.440 And if they think their fake news resistance would have no consequence, it does.
00:57:03.300 And it's a good consequence.
00:57:04.420 It it shows us that we have to stand up, that these people are radicals intent on our defeat.
00:57:12.200 But they're looking at podcasts and saying it's dangerous.
00:57:15.420 The New York Times, one of the largest audiences on the planet, dwarfing probably all these podcasts they're looking into, ran a story that included a fictional story of President Trump getting assassinated by a Russian agent with the Secret Service help.
00:57:31.420 Now, I'm I'm curious, what did the Times expect from that?
00:57:37.040 What were they hoping to get from that?
00:57:39.280 Because it's not news.
00:57:40.740 It was it was fake news.
00:57:43.940 And dare we say, what was it that they hoped might happen?
00:57:47.700 In any rate, did they consider for a second how Trump supporters might take that fake news or how about the hit piece from 2019?
00:57:56.980 Quote, there's no need for detailed electoral collusion between the Trump campaign and Vladimir Putin's oligarchy because they had the overarching deal, the quid of help in the campaign against Hillary Clinton for the quo of the new pro Russian foreign policy.
00:58:12.020 The Trump campaign, really, they had an overarching deal with Putin, really?
00:58:17.940 Pray show us the proof of this wild accusation or is the mighty New York Times exempt from backing up their accusations?
00:58:25.560 Again, I ask, what would they expect to happen to our society after pushing four plus years of lies and attack?
00:58:35.560 How about the Hunter Biden laptop story written by the New York Times, unsubstantiated?
00:58:41.540 Everyone knew it was legitimate.
00:58:43.420 FBI had examined the laptop for crying out loud.
00:58:46.620 How did the Times and others get away with delegitimizing a major story involving a candidate running for president with the election imminent?
00:58:55.100 And guess how the Times finally resolved, responded and resolved this when the evidence was overwhelming?
00:59:01.920 Did they do a mea culpa?
00:59:04.220 No, they they just deleted their claim with an without an editor's note.
00:59:08.820 So that's not a big deal.
00:59:10.740 Podcasts that had the audacity to warn people in advance of what was coming, especially when it comes to the pandemic and the integrity of the election being changed on the fly to accommodate a pandemic.
00:59:30.680 Just mail out the ballots in mass.
00:59:33.160 Don't worry about it.
00:59:34.120 Right.
00:59:34.400 In normal times, the media would be derelict if they ignored that risk and look the other ways.
00:59:38.580 But after 2016 to 2021, it's hilarious to me that the Out of the Times feels courageous enough to call anyone out for reporting or commenting on any of this.
00:59:52.660 The same thing goes with coronavirus.
00:59:56.080 The same thing goes with the Great Reset, which is critical that you understand.
01:00:03.040 I'm going to go there in 60 seconds.
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01:01:06.220 So tell me what you think this means, Stu.
01:01:22.720 Leaders, again, are welcoming borrowers with less than pristine credit, a vote of confidence in the health of the U.S. economy and American finances.
01:01:32.160 An estimated 29.2 million general purpose credit cards were issued to people with credit scores of 660 and below last year, up from 20.4 million in 2020 and 26 million in 2019.
01:01:48.320 Generally, the threshold where lenders view consumers as having fair rather than good credit.
01:01:53.140 Even some subprime borrowers shunned during the pandemic are finding it easier to get credit.
01:02:01.620 Lenders issued 11.6 million general purpose credit cards to people with credit scores below 620 in the first nine months of 2021.
01:02:11.340 That's up 43%.
01:02:14.160 So 33% of the banks are reporting that they're easing their credit standards for credit card approvals.
01:02:26.540 And they say that it is, it's not going to be like the subprime mortgage borrowers.
01:02:33.340 It's going to be completely different.
01:02:35.120 This time, it's different because Americans need the credit cards.
01:02:39.240 Well, that's true.
01:02:42.340 That's true.
01:02:43.280 But these major banks are putting themselves now behind the eight ball.
01:02:47.780 And who's going to pay for this when people can't pay for those credit cards?
01:02:52.560 You, the taxpayer, will.
01:02:56.240 It's true.
01:02:57.100 I mean, this is the same thing that we've seen.
01:02:58.960 And they keep saying, like, well, this is different than last time.
01:03:01.500 And the reason they have to say that is because last time was really bad.
01:03:05.120 Right?
01:03:05.460 So they have to come up with some justification as to why this would be appropriate to do this time.
01:03:10.760 It's not appropriate to do.
01:03:12.200 The reason why credit scores exist is to try to come up with a system where you can give out debt in a rational way.
01:03:23.040 Correct.
01:03:23.460 And it's not a knock against someone who has bad credit.
01:03:25.840 But, like, our system shouldn't be supplying tons of money to people who can't pay it back.
01:03:30.440 I think that's relatively obvious.
01:03:32.140 Because the banks will get their money one way or another.
01:03:35.480 Yeah.
01:03:35.760 Yeah.
01:03:35.940 Usually from taxpayers when all of it burns to the ground.
01:03:39.080 That's what they're saying.
01:03:39.560 And, by the way, something new.
01:03:41.320 In 2009, they passed.
01:03:44.860 All of your money in your bank.
01:03:47.300 They grabbed that first.
01:03:49.040 Because you'll get your money from the federal government.
01:03:51.260 So all of the money that you have in these big, huge institutions, all that money can be grabbed by the bank so they can pay off their bills.
01:04:00.880 Even though you can't pay off yours, you'll have to wait for the federal government and FDIC.
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01:05:39.800 Well, it looks like California is getting ready to double their income tax, double the income tax.
01:05:47.520 It will increase the average taxpayer's tax burden in California by over $12,000 every year.
01:05:59.460 That's going to go well.
01:06:01.020 California, I mean, now you're on it.
01:06:02.500 Now you've now you've gotten down to it.
01:06:05.140 Now let's take an additional 12,000 people from the average person.
01:06:08.980 That's going to be wow.
01:06:11.220 That's going to be great.
01:06:12.240 Plus all the covid vaccines.
01:06:14.240 Plus, California is now looking at making it mandatory that even if you have covid, you'll have to go to work in the hospital, which I think still is taking the best of New York's policy and merging it with the absolute best of California.
01:06:30.720 That's fantastic.
01:06:31.660 Yeah, that's the way to go.
01:06:32.720 That's the way to do it.
01:06:33.480 By the way, a lot of these things are all happening because of the Great Reset.
01:06:38.220 France is now bracing themselves for 35 to 40 percent guaranteed increase in electric bills this winter, 35 to 40 percent increase in the electrical bills.
01:06:54.220 Why? Because they are planning power outages of the nuclear power plants, which France gets most of its power from nuclear.
01:07:04.080 And they're going to put those on power outages, you know, just to get ready for the Great Reset.
01:07:10.260 We've got to get these these evil nuke plants out of there and get people to pay higher prices for their electricity.
01:07:17.240 Forty percent.
01:07:18.600 There will be riots in the streets of France.
01:07:21.280 This is the kind of stuff that is coming our way and you won't have anything to do with it.
01:07:27.800 And they'll explain it away a mirror, a million different ways.
01:07:31.560 But the problem is being caused by the left and those who believe in build back better.
01:07:39.580 It's called the Great Reset.
01:07:41.540 We've been talking about it for a long time.
01:07:44.120 Tomorrow, my new book comes out on the Great Reset.
01:07:46.900 This is a must read for anybody that cares about freedom anywhere in the world.
01:07:52.880 This is not an American centric book.
01:07:55.820 It is written for America.
01:07:58.420 But this involves the entire free world.
01:08:02.140 It's Justin Haskins co-authoring it with me called The Great Reset.
01:08:06.300 And Justin is with us now.
01:08:07.760 Hi, Justin.
01:08:09.100 Good morning, Glenn.
01:08:10.060 I just saw this I just saw this new Heartland poll from Rasmussen that is coming out next week.
01:08:18.340 You sent it to me early and I find some really disturbing things in there, specifically on the Great Reset.
01:08:27.020 Forty four percent of Americans don't have any idea what it is.
01:08:31.400 And then it is almost a tie, if I'm not mistaken, on those for and against these policies.
01:08:39.540 Is that right?
01:08:41.720 So the vast majority of people, that's true, did not know what it was.
01:08:46.000 Of the people who did know what it was, it was pretty close to a tie.
01:08:51.660 If you're looking at strongly favor versus somewhat favor and somewhat opposed and strongly opposed, you group those things together.
01:08:57.580 It was pretty close to a tie, but somewhat opposed was over 50 percent.
01:09:02.180 So most voters did say, if they knew what it was, that they did not support it.
01:09:07.020 And strongly opposed was by far the plurality choice at 43 percent.
01:09:12.920 So there were a lot of people who know what it is and hate it.
01:09:18.100 But there's still a lot of people who have no clue what it is.
01:09:20.940 And their world is changing around them and they just don't know why.
01:09:23.740 And I would contend that some of those people that said, yeah, they know about it and they're for it.
01:09:29.820 Some are socialists.
01:09:31.140 Some have to be fascistic.
01:09:32.700 But I'll bet you most people don't really even know, you know, they've bought the hype that this is just a jobs program.
01:09:39.900 This is, you know, just for global warming.
01:09:42.700 They haven't really looked into it.
01:09:44.840 That would be my guess.
01:09:46.520 Yeah, I totally agree with that.
01:09:48.780 And actually, there was one question in the poll that we asked that I think brought that out.
01:09:52.640 We asked people what they thought the highest priority should be for businesses.
01:09:58.620 So if they had to choose one highest priority for businesses, what should it be?
01:10:03.320 And of the questions we asked, most of them were things that you would normally, if you were a conservative, especially associate with things businesses should be doing, like earning a profit to benefit shareholders or owners, providing individual consumers with high quality products and services at the lowest prices.
01:10:18.060 That was the number one choice at 45 percent.
01:10:20.020 But then we threw in trying to stop climate change as one option and then using business resources to pursue social justice causes as another option.
01:10:28.940 Now, those two are pretty much the stated purpose of ESG scores, which is a huge part of the Great Reset.
01:10:35.780 And only nine percent said trying to stop climate change.
01:10:39.900 And one percent said using business resources to pursue social justice causes.
01:10:44.820 So together, it's only 10 percent of voters.
01:10:47.360 The vast majority of even Democrats did not make those selections.
01:10:51.060 So when you ask people whether they support the Great Reset and they say yes, there were a bunch of people who said yes, but also said that they don't think that stopping climate change or or having businesses fight for social justice causes was their highest priority.
01:11:05.200 And that's really one of the main tenets of the Great Reset.
01:11:09.100 So I don't think that people who support it even really fully understand what it is in the vast majority of cases, especially since it looks like 54 percent of the American people still believe in capitalism.
01:11:22.740 Forty five percent.
01:11:23.880 This is in order.
01:11:25.160 Forty five percent providing individual customers with high quality products and services at the lowest price.
01:11:30.580 Then the next is providing goods benefits and pay to employees.
01:11:36.780 So, you know, that's probably pretty good.
01:11:41.240 Fourteen earning a profit to benefit shareholders or owners.
01:11:45.200 Fourteen percent.
01:11:46.200 The last two, like you said, is only 10 percent.
01:11:49.560 And those are the real goals of of the Great Reset.
01:11:56.080 I contend that earning a profit to benefit shareholders or owners, that's also part of the Great Reset.
01:12:03.640 Would you not agree or would you?
01:12:06.460 I think I think it absolutely is.
01:12:09.000 I think the Great Reset is the biggest Ponzi scheme that's ever been hatched in the history of humanity.
01:12:13.800 I think that there's trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars flowing into people in Wall Street, investors and big banks and corporations and all these people.
01:12:23.720 So I think there are a lot of people getting rich off of it.
01:12:26.880 But I think when we ask voters this question, I don't think that they understand that.
01:12:31.340 I think the vast majority of them are thinking, no, that's just part of capitalism.
01:12:36.380 And there are certain people who would answer the question that way for that reason.
01:12:40.460 But, yes, is the Great Reset primarily about benefiting shareholders and owners of companies?
01:12:46.000 In a way, you could absolutely make that argument.
01:12:48.800 Yeah, and I would say owners more than shareholders.
01:12:51.640 I'd say owners more than shareholders.
01:12:53.720 Stakeholders, as they call them.
01:12:57.040 So let's let's go through some of this stuff.
01:12:59.900 This this these poll numbers come out later this week and early next week.
01:13:04.160 But I think it's worth going into here.
01:13:06.760 We have an exclusive on these.
01:13:08.960 So let's go into them.
01:13:12.020 Let's start with let's start with COVID and the trust level on COVID and and vaccinations.
01:13:20.800 Where does that stand?
01:13:22.880 Right.
01:13:23.400 So what we wanted to do is ask questions that would get at the heart of how authoritarian are people really when it comes to the unvaccinated.
01:13:32.920 And so we asked the people we asked voters.
01:13:34.940 These are all likely voters.
01:13:35.920 We asked them a series of questions about policy proposals.
01:13:41.240 Some of them we just made up in that get increasingly more authoritarian to see how authoritarian people would be.
01:13:48.060 And then we looked at party affiliation and things to see if there was a connection between party affiliation and authoritarianism.
01:13:54.060 And what we found was that about half of Democrats depends on the question.
01:13:58.980 Sometimes it's a little more than half.
01:14:00.280 Sometimes it's a little less.
01:14:01.420 But about half of Democrats support some incredibly authoritarian policies.
01:14:07.760 For example, we asked people if they would support a policy that would require that unvaccinated people live in designated areas or facilities, essentially camps.
01:14:20.340 And about half of Democrats said yes.
01:14:22.320 We asked if people should be required to wear trackable devices if they refuse to get vaccinated.
01:14:28.280 About half of Democrats said yes to that as well.
01:14:31.040 We asked if people should be fined or in prison for questioning the efficacy of the existing COVID vaccine.
01:14:39.560 And about half of Democrats said that they should be fined or in prison for that.
01:14:43.780 The only thing, the only authoritarian question we asked that did not have about half of Democrats support it, or more than half, was a question we asked, if you refuse to get vaccinated, should you lose custody of your children?
01:14:59.200 And only 28 percent of Democrats said yes to that.
01:15:02.400 That is crazy.
01:15:05.300 It's totally crazy.
01:15:06.960 And when we looked at the results, we compared those results to say Republicans or independents.
01:15:11.960 Independents are a little bit more likely to go along with it, as you would probably expect.
01:15:16.220 But really, not anywhere close.
01:15:18.520 They're in the 20s.
01:15:21.060 Exactly right.
01:15:21.880 The independents overwhelmingly rejected these policies just as much, almost just as much as Republicans, depending on the question.
01:15:30.040 So this is really only Democrats that support this.
01:15:32.680 And then when you look at all the other crosstabs from the polling data, from all the other questions, the number one thing, one of the top two or three things, but the biggest thing that you could look at to say,
01:15:45.380 what is the best predictor for determining how people are going to answer these authoritarian questions was their support level for Joe Biden.
01:15:53.240 If their support level for Joe Biden was very high, the highest level, then they were most likely to be authoritarian.
01:16:00.480 If their support level was extremely low for Joe Biden, the biggest disapproval, then they were the least likely to be authoritarian.
01:16:07.500 And so you can see this divide that exists in America is pretty overwhelming.
01:16:13.540 And support for Joe Biden amongst independents was very low.
01:16:17.540 So that actually kind of plays into all of this as well.
01:16:22.220 And where does Joe Biden stand with Donald Trump?
01:16:25.240 I just saw a poll that shows Joe Biden is underwater in all but, I think, three states in the union, which is really bad, really bad.
01:16:35.860 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We asked questions about we asked the question specifically about a head to head matchup between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the next presidential election.
01:16:45.740 And 46 percent of likely voters chose Donald Trump compared to 40 percent for for Joe Biden.
01:16:52.500 And when you look at the breakdown by party affiliation, what you see is that support.
01:16:59.060 The real reason for the difference is that support for Joe Biden amongst independents was only 29 percent compared to Donald Trump was 45 percent.
01:17:09.340 So if you're if you're Donald Trump, that's an incredibly, incredibly strong result to get from a poll that's looking at likely voters.
01:17:17.440 And women changed as well.
01:17:22.200 Yeah, absolutely. Women were tied between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, which when you look at exit polling from the last election,
01:17:29.320 women pretty much very strongly rejected Donald Trump, according to the exit polling, in favor of Joe Biden.
01:17:35.360 And so that shows that there are a lot of independents. There are a lot of women.
01:17:39.620 If I had to guess, I would say there are a lot of people in suburbs who are changing their minds now that they've seen a year of Joe Biden, the absolute catastrophe that it's been.
01:17:50.160 And this really shouldn't be shocking. This is what we saw with the election results that happened earlier in in Virginia.
01:17:56.580 Virginia. Virginia is a blue state. Virginia is has been a blue state now for over a decade.
01:18:01.800 And yet they overwhelmingly rejected an establishment Democrat, went with a Republican.
01:18:08.400 And I think that that shows when the election is about the issues, when when people see the failure of the Biden administration,
01:18:15.100 they're going to reject it and they're going to go in the direction of Donald Trump.
01:18:19.380 One last one last thing on Virginia and Yunkin. He just put in as his secretary of education, somebody who is deep into Common Core, CRT, the connections and the money is is gigantic.
01:18:34.120 I hope he doesn't turn out to be, you know, hidden, hidden leftist or a hidden liar when it comes to that.
01:18:46.800 That was the most important thing. The the schools with children.
01:18:51.220 And he's just put in charge of all of the reforms. Somebody who's believed in this stuff from the get go.
01:18:57.460 I hope the voice of Virginia and Virginians are heard by the the governor.
01:19:07.060 Well, sir, thank you so much. I appreciate it. It is Justin Haskins.
01:19:11.640 He is the co-author of the book, The Great Reset, which comes out tomorrow.
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01:19:40.480 I can't believe that. I mean, this is the world we live in where, you know, Twitter and everybody, they're making sure that everybody is not doing any harm and saying anything that anybody shouldn't be saying.
01:19:55.460 And yet they're allowing people to scam my listeners and buy books that have no reason to be selling except to confuse the market.
01:20:07.980 And anyway, a little known fact, every every time a part time real estate agent sells a house for you, an angel gets its wings.
01:20:15.640 I don't know if that is true or not, but I think I saw something like that in a movie over the years.
01:20:20.780 I have been frustrated with trying to buy and sell houses.
01:20:24.800 I never seem to buy or sell them at the right time.
01:20:28.640 And I I always get the real estate agent who is like, really, we're going to have another open house.
01:20:36.160 I don't think that strategy is working.
01:20:38.740 Well, after working for several years with some of the best real estate agents in the world as designated by the Wall Street Journal,
01:20:46.700 I found that there is a pattern, something that the greatest real estate agents all do.
01:20:53.860 Many don't even know the the protocol and the things that really make a difference and move the needle today.
01:21:01.760 They're operating in a in an old world.
01:21:04.280 So we went out.
01:21:05.200 We looked for those real estate agents and we can refer them to you.
01:21:08.280 They don't work for us, but we can refer them to you.
01:21:10.740 So you get what we deem the best real estate agent in your area.
01:21:15.240 They listen to you.
01:21:16.640 They'll sell your house and they'll help you buy the new house, whether it's across town or across the country.
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01:21:27.160 Go there now.
01:21:29.000 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:21:45.240 In some hospitals that we've talked to, up to 40 percent of the patients who are coming in with COVID are coming in not because they're sick with COVID,
01:21:56.640 but because they're coming in with something else and have had COVID or the Omicron variant detected.
01:22:03.260 Right. But I guess, do you know how many of the 836,000 deaths in the U.S. linked to COVID are from COVID or how many are with COVID, but they had other comorbidities?
01:22:14.580 Do you have that breakdown?
01:22:17.060 Yes, of course.
01:22:18.000 With Omicron, we're following that very carefully.
01:22:20.380 Our death registry, of course, takes a few weeks to and it takes a few weeks to collect.
01:22:26.400 And of course, Omicron has just been with us for a few weeks, but those data will be forthcoming.
01:22:30.540 I mean, that's Rochelle Walensky from the CDC.
01:22:34.020 My question is, we've spent $6.6 trillion on COVID.
01:22:39.120 How do we not have these breakdowns yet?
01:22:41.680 It's an undercover and another miserable failure of the Biden administration.
01:22:47.080 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:49.680 Hey, welcome to the program.
01:22:52.240 How are you doing?
01:22:53.180 That's a very relaxed way to join the audience.
01:22:56.740 You know, I'd like to do something positive today.
01:23:02.540 I was going to go into some other things that are going on in the news, but I just would like to add something really positive to the world today.
01:23:11.160 You have something like that?
01:23:12.480 45 seconds.
01:23:13.840 No, but I'm searching.
01:23:15.040 Okay.
01:23:15.980 Yeah, I do.
01:23:16.940 You asked me Harlan Coben shows on Netflix.
01:23:19.600 Yeah.
01:23:20.400 I see The Stranger, The Woods, and Safe.
01:23:24.360 Any of those?
01:23:24.880 Stay Close, yeah.
01:23:26.340 Stay Close.
01:23:27.360 Yeah.
01:23:28.720 And The Woods, I don't think I've seen The Woods.
01:23:31.860 Have you, you know, he's been on several times.
01:23:34.060 He's a friend of the program.
01:23:36.380 He's been on several times for some of his books, but his mini-series, his, you know, limited series, they are tremendous.
01:23:46.640 Just tremendous.
01:23:48.060 That you can never figure out until, like, at the end, you're like, wait a minute, wait, wait, wait, what?
01:23:55.040 Anyway.
01:23:55.400 We got no room to compromise.
01:24:19.520 We got to stand together.
01:24:24.000 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:24:44.820 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:51.280 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:55.300 Don't believe the hype on COVID.
01:24:59.680 Don't dismiss it, but listen for the facts.
01:25:03.440 We gave a laundry list of facts in hour number one.
01:25:09.360 If you missed hour number one of today's broadcast, make sure you get the podcast after this episode airs.
01:25:16.320 You'll be able to find it at Blaze or wherever you get your podcast.
01:25:20.580 But don't miss it if you're worried about COVID.
01:25:23.020 If you want to understand about the Great Reset, that's hour number two of the podcast.
01:25:29.680 We go into the work that is being done by so many to obscure.
01:25:36.680 And tomorrow, we have even more on that.
01:25:38.980 This hour, we want to talk to you about Joe Biden's relationships.
01:25:44.100 The Hunter Biden relationships seem to have real-world consequences, big real-world consequences,
01:25:51.240 now in a negative way with a country that the Soviet Union or Russia is now sending troops into.
01:25:58.780 Does Biden's role play a role in any of this?
01:26:04.520 That's coming up and so much more in 60.
01:26:13.960 All right.
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01:29:02.800 So, Stu, you know, I know you made fun of me on sports last week,
01:29:08.280 but I believe I talked about the Detroit Lions,
01:29:13.200 and you made fun of me,
01:29:15.880 but Pat didn't have a good day yesterday.
01:29:18.760 Well, you're talking about their win over the Green Bay Packers.
01:29:24.340 Yes.
01:29:25.000 Of course.
01:29:25.520 The Detroit Lions.
01:29:27.000 Even I know that's not supposed to happen.
01:29:30.460 Now, you're correct that's not supposed to happen.
01:29:32.500 However, the game completely meaningless for the Green Bay Packers,
01:29:37.200 considering they had the number one seed locked up
01:29:39.220 and a bye home field advantage throughout the playoffs.
01:29:41.840 So, they really didn't need to win the game.
01:29:44.520 Of course, you knew that as a huge sports fan.
01:29:47.540 Yeah, I did know that.
01:29:49.140 But do you just throw the game away?
01:29:51.600 Do you just throw it away?
01:29:52.520 Well, they benched a lot of their players,
01:29:54.020 including their MVP-level quarterback in the second half.
01:29:57.820 I will say, if I'm a Detroit Lions fan,
01:30:00.200 I'm a little upset that they did win,
01:30:01.820 because if they would have lost,
01:30:03.880 they would have had the number one pick in next year's draft,
01:30:07.580 given Jacksonville won.
01:30:08.680 But they decided to win that game for some reason,
01:30:11.220 and instead now will be, I think, number two.
01:30:13.140 See, that is the type of deep analysis
01:30:15.360 that I lead everybody on this program right into.
01:30:18.700 Right.
01:30:19.300 That America is needing.
01:30:21.340 That's what you were doing?
01:30:22.100 You were leading me into analysis?
01:30:23.780 Yeah.
01:30:24.300 Yeah.
01:30:24.840 Okay.
01:30:25.320 Yeah.
01:30:25.780 Yeah.
01:30:26.400 So, I actually watched the 49ers with my son.
01:30:29.340 I watched the Buccaneers and the 49ers
01:30:31.940 and the Ravens with my son yesterday.
01:30:35.060 But that San Francisco save at the end in overtime
01:30:40.740 when the 49ers, it was an interception, I think.
01:30:45.380 Yeah, an interception.
01:30:46.260 That was unbelievable.
01:30:47.780 I still don't know how overtime works, but...
01:30:51.380 Did you happen to see the game last night, Glenn?
01:30:53.960 I'm sure you did.
01:30:54.620 Raiders and Chargers.
01:30:55.400 No, I didn't.
01:30:55.840 Big game.
01:30:57.060 The end of the game was fascinating,
01:30:59.080 because if the two teams tied,
01:31:01.560 they both would go to the playoffs.
01:31:03.620 However, if one of them won,
01:31:05.200 the other team would not go to the playoffs.
01:31:07.200 So, they went to overtime,
01:31:09.400 and the Pittsburgh Steelers,
01:31:10.820 and the fans in the audience were,
01:31:12.520 I'm sure, sweating this as well,
01:31:13.860 but if they tied,
01:31:15.220 the Steelers would have been out of the playoffs.
01:31:17.140 And then the Raiders had a decision to make
01:31:19.240 whether to just take a knee,
01:31:20.940 take the tie,
01:31:21.840 and go to the playoffs with the Chargers,
01:31:23.860 or try to kick a field goal to win the game
01:31:26.020 and knock the Chargers out
01:31:27.420 and let the Steelers in.
01:31:29.300 A riveting, completely...
01:31:31.240 It was a game that was completely riveting
01:31:33.260 and also just based on obscure tiebreakers.
01:31:36.660 But it was very fun.
01:31:37.820 So, here's the weird thing.
01:31:39.460 I've noticed that when you get to this point in the season,
01:31:43.040 usually everybody is so matched
01:31:45.520 that the games get boring.
01:31:47.840 This is why the Super Bowl is boring,
01:31:49.360 because there's never a blowout.
01:31:51.240 You know what I mean?
01:31:51.820 Like, the Ravens game yesterday
01:31:54.200 was boring, boring, boring.
01:31:56.340 Last fourth quarter,
01:31:57.980 it gets, you know, tied up.
01:31:59.880 Then it goes into overtime.
01:32:01.440 It was actually exciting.
01:32:03.140 But the first three quarters were a snooze fest.
01:32:05.780 It's really fascinating to talk to you about this stuff,
01:32:07.620 because I feel like I'm talking to a liberal
01:32:09.040 about the economy.
01:32:10.360 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:32:11.040 I should never talk about it.
01:32:12.080 I'm sorry.
01:32:13.280 I know I shouldn't talk about it.
01:32:14.560 No, I mean, the Super Bowl was famous
01:32:16.940 for being nothing but blowouts for like 20 years.
01:32:21.120 And then, honestly, over the past 15 or so,
01:32:23.360 it's been, you're right,
01:32:24.560 a lot of really good games and competitive games.
01:32:27.700 But that used to be the thing all the time
01:32:29.160 that by the second half, it was already over
01:32:32.300 because it was such a blowout.
01:32:34.840 But, I mean, you're right.
01:32:35.480 So, you think that's Big Pharma that did that?
01:32:38.220 That changed it?
01:32:39.100 It probably is.
01:32:40.060 I would say, let's play Pfizer.
01:32:42.440 Yeah, Big Dorito.
01:32:44.560 That's what's happening there.
01:32:45.640 We need those spots.
01:32:47.080 We need those spots.
01:32:49.460 There's something else that I would like to go into
01:32:51.600 that I'm much more of an expert on,
01:32:53.700 and that is great television.
01:32:57.620 Because I'm home with COVID.
01:33:01.200 You're feeling better, though, right?
01:33:03.160 Oh, I'm feeling very...
01:33:04.100 I would be at work today, no problem.
01:33:06.920 In normal circumstances.
01:33:08.080 In normal circumstances.
01:33:09.000 I just don't want to get everybody sick.
01:33:10.220 And please, pray for our staff.
01:33:11.840 We are really down to a shoestring.
01:33:14.560 You know, Sarah is out.
01:33:17.060 Pat is out.
01:33:18.440 Jeffy, please pray for Jeffy.
01:33:20.400 Jeffy has got COVID.
01:33:22.420 And to say Jeffy's not at the peak of health
01:33:26.280 is an understatement.
01:33:29.900 And quite honestly, none of us are strong enough
01:33:33.340 to carry that casket.
01:33:34.500 So...
01:33:35.500 Too soon?
01:33:38.780 Yeah, a little bit too soon.
01:33:40.080 Just a tad.
01:33:41.180 Not by much.
01:33:42.140 I'll tell you, not by much.
01:33:43.420 But just a little too soon.
01:33:45.040 I'm worried about our backs.
01:33:46.660 You know?
01:33:47.460 It's bad.
01:33:50.840 But please pray for Jeffy,
01:33:52.720 because he's had a rough go of it
01:33:54.740 in the last couple of years.
01:33:55.940 Yeah.
01:33:56.160 And we're all very, very concerned about him
01:33:59.260 and love him dearly.
01:34:01.800 But...
01:34:02.440 And Pat as well.
01:34:03.880 And we've got...
01:34:05.080 We've got a ton of people
01:34:06.980 that you don't know their names
01:34:08.320 that are also at.
01:34:10.160 It's getting bad.
01:34:11.560 If we're still on the air on Friday,
01:34:14.400 it'll be interesting.
01:34:16.100 We're hiring nurses now.
01:34:17.720 Yeah.
01:34:17.880 To do camera jobs, but...
01:34:21.200 And no vaccine required.
01:34:23.560 I may be the only person
01:34:25.160 on every Blaze TV show this week.
01:34:27.840 I know.
01:34:28.780 Everybody is out sick right now.
01:34:30.800 And I think this is...
01:34:31.700 I know.
01:34:31.720 I've been talking to people,
01:34:33.240 friends around the country,
01:34:34.140 and it's this way seemingly everywhere right now.
01:34:38.380 Everywhere.
01:34:38.760 And it's just...
01:34:39.280 Yeah, it doesn't matter.
01:34:40.260 The vaccine doing the same kind of thing.
01:34:43.400 This is the Omicron variant.
01:34:44.940 Nobody was prepared for this one.
01:34:46.480 But the good news is
01:34:48.580 it is much less severe.
01:34:51.140 Much less severe.
01:34:52.860 There is...
01:34:53.280 There is...
01:34:54.020 There's no way
01:34:54.800 I would have been broadcasting last week
01:34:56.500 with the original COVID.
01:34:59.020 I may have had Delta.
01:35:00.120 I'm not sure.
01:35:00.680 But I had it right before
01:35:01.640 the vaccines were out.
01:35:02.960 Yeah.
01:35:03.420 I think you were pre-Delta.
01:35:04.420 It could have been Alpha, maybe.
01:35:05.700 Yeah.
01:35:06.220 But it was...
01:35:06.740 I know my family had Alpha.
01:35:08.420 I didn't get Alpha.
01:35:09.800 And then right as Delta
01:35:11.340 was kind of really snowballing,
01:35:12.840 I got Delta, I think.
01:35:15.100 And now we believe
01:35:16.460 I have Omicron,
01:35:17.740 which even if I have Delta,
01:35:19.760 it's not the same.
01:35:21.480 It's just not the same.
01:35:22.560 Either my immune system
01:35:23.700 really kicked in
01:35:25.120 or it's just a much weaker
01:35:27.060 Omicron variant,
01:35:28.760 which is great if this happens.
01:35:30.560 The scientists are somewhat split
01:35:32.380 on whether it's actually
01:35:33.680 a lot less severe
01:35:35.200 or we just have a lot of immunity
01:35:36.980 built up between
01:35:37.780 not only the vaccine,
01:35:38.900 but obviously also people
01:35:40.100 just getting it over the years.
01:35:41.640 That a lot of people
01:35:42.260 who are now getting it
01:35:43.220 the second time
01:35:44.100 it seems to break through
01:35:45.000 both vaccine
01:35:45.780 and natural immunity
01:35:47.060 and people who are getting it
01:35:48.360 the second time
01:35:48.860 are having a much better
01:35:49.740 go of it.
01:35:51.400 Look, I mean,
01:35:52.120 this is...
01:35:53.000 This is what happened
01:35:53.980 in 1918.
01:35:55.200 It is, yeah.
01:35:56.380 1918,
01:35:57.280 the Spanish flu
01:35:58.100 was deadly.
01:35:59.280 1919,
01:36:00.600 even worse.
01:36:01.520 Yeah.
01:36:02.520 1920,
01:36:03.380 it was like this.
01:36:04.660 It started to...
01:36:05.220 like this maybe
01:36:07.980 just started to burn through
01:36:10.160 and just become
01:36:11.140 the common flu,
01:36:12.820 the Spanish flu.
01:36:13.860 That's why we have flu shots
01:36:15.160 every year
01:36:15.640 because of that.
01:36:16.820 This may be replacing,
01:36:19.100 hopefully,
01:36:20.080 the common cold
01:36:20.980 and that would be fantastic
01:36:22.280 if that happened.
01:36:23.520 We don't want to double
01:36:24.500 the flu numbers
01:36:25.360 and, you know,
01:36:27.300 nobody wants to have
01:36:28.200 everybody have a cold,
01:36:29.240 but if this can just become
01:36:30.460 the replacement
01:36:31.040 of the common cold,
01:36:32.060 that's good.
01:36:32.800 That's good stuff.
01:36:33.660 Much better
01:36:35.540 than the alternative.
01:36:36.300 It's not a society
01:36:37.920 shutting down
01:36:38.920 type of thing.
01:36:40.400 You know,
01:36:40.520 I think we're going to have
01:36:41.780 a rough couple of weeks
01:36:43.360 just because...
01:36:44.300 Yes, we are.
01:36:45.220 Look, you have more immunity.
01:36:47.380 You have a lighter variant,
01:36:49.280 but also you just have numbers.
01:36:51.040 It's so transmissible.
01:36:52.380 I mean,
01:36:52.540 it's so transmissible.
01:36:53.660 So transmissible.
01:36:54.620 And here's the problem.
01:36:56.280 Just you can't take
01:36:57.180 this many people
01:36:57.860 out of society
01:36:58.620 and expect everything
01:36:59.860 to be running normally.
01:37:01.240 Yeah.
01:37:01.380 It can't happen.
01:37:02.700 But that doesn't mean
01:37:04.060 the hospitals are overwhelmed
01:37:05.560 or anything else.
01:37:07.120 You know,
01:37:07.240 they're not giving you
01:37:08.040 the numbers of the hospital.
01:37:09.360 The people that are in
01:37:11.220 for COVID
01:37:12.260 is minuscule
01:37:13.960 next to the number
01:37:15.860 of people
01:37:16.340 who are in the hospital
01:37:17.480 for something else
01:37:18.300 and with COVID.
01:37:20.000 Yeah.
01:37:20.460 When it gets something,
01:37:20.960 that's a complete difference.
01:37:22.180 Yeah.
01:37:22.260 When something gets spread
01:37:22.960 around this wildly,
01:37:24.660 a lot of people have it,
01:37:25.920 don't even realize it,
01:37:26.760 go in for a broken leg
01:37:27.800 or whatever and have it.
01:37:28.880 And like,
01:37:29.560 you know,
01:37:30.100 it presents issues
01:37:31.600 for hospitals, right?
01:37:32.920 It's totally different,
01:37:34.000 though,
01:37:34.120 than what we were seeing,
01:37:35.080 you know,
01:37:35.360 in northern Italy
01:37:36.200 or even like New York City
01:37:37.500 in March of 2020.
01:37:39.140 There you've got,
01:37:39.960 they're putting refrigerated trucks
01:37:41.340 with bodies outside
01:37:42.440 of the hospitals.
01:37:44.020 Now you're talking about,
01:37:45.060 okay,
01:37:45.280 like let's say someone comes in
01:37:46.500 with a broken leg.
01:37:47.760 They would normally go
01:37:48.660 to that area of the hospital.
01:37:50.020 Well,
01:37:50.180 now if they have COVID,
01:37:51.100 they can't put them next
01:37:51.980 to a person
01:37:53.340 who has a broken leg
01:37:54.000 that doesn't have COVID.
01:37:55.180 You can't stick them
01:37:55.820 in the same room.
01:37:56.840 So they need more space.
01:37:58.220 They need different areas.
01:37:59.420 They need to rearrange things.
01:38:00.880 Add on to that,
01:38:01.860 that doctors and nurses
01:38:03.160 and other healthcare workers
01:38:04.160 are getting COVID
01:38:05.460 at the same time
01:38:06.080 and have to stay home.
01:38:07.440 It does stress hospitals,
01:38:08.860 but it's a totally different thing
01:38:11.200 than what they were warning about
01:38:12.960 back in 2020.
01:38:15.240 And you would not be able
01:38:16.420 to tell that
01:38:16.920 from the coverage
01:38:17.760 in the media.
01:38:18.660 They're making it sound
01:38:19.620 as if it's as bad
01:38:20.680 or worse
01:38:21.260 than the worst moments
01:38:22.200 of this thing.
01:38:23.100 It's not even close to that.
01:38:24.560 People are not on ventilators.
01:38:26.520 Like they were,
01:38:27.500 we were running out of ventilators.
01:38:28.620 None of that is happening.
01:38:30.240 None of that is happening.
01:38:31.300 And by the way,
01:38:31.760 if you miss the protocol today
01:38:33.360 and you want to be able
01:38:34.960 to fight this in advance,
01:38:36.720 the secret is
01:38:38.080 getting it before it hits you
01:38:40.420 and having your immune system bolstered.
01:38:43.980 And then there are two stages of this.
01:38:46.460 There's when you are infected
01:38:48.260 and can infect others.
01:38:51.660 And then the stage two
01:38:53.440 is when it goes down
01:38:54.480 into the lungs
01:38:55.300 and it gets really nasty
01:38:56.640 and that's where you get
01:38:57.380 blood clots and everything else.
01:38:58.640 You want to treat this immediately.
01:39:01.540 And it's really pissing me off
01:39:03.920 that doctors are saying,
01:39:05.060 just go home,
01:39:06.020 take some aspirin,
01:39:06.940 sit through it.
01:39:07.840 No, that is the time
01:39:09.820 to make sure
01:39:10.760 that you kill that
01:39:12.040 from replicating
01:39:13.340 in the first week.
01:39:15.180 And it's really important to do.
01:39:17.360 You know, something else
01:39:18.240 that really bothers me.
01:39:19.320 I know you watched
01:39:20.360 the case study, Stu,
01:39:21.640 from Pfizer.
01:39:22.420 Did you look at the London
01:39:24.700 and European part of that study?
01:39:28.880 I mean, I think a while ago
01:39:30.760 I looked at it.
01:39:31.520 So the Europeans,
01:39:33.480 they didn't, you know,
01:39:34.840 England was really good
01:39:36.160 at getting everybody
01:39:37.140 their vaccine.
01:39:38.820 Okay.
01:39:39.420 This is in the vaccine report.
01:39:41.340 And so what happened is
01:39:44.000 they had this huge spike
01:39:45.660 when they get all the vaccines,
01:39:47.000 they have this huge spike
01:39:48.280 of COVID patients.
01:39:50.440 And then it takes a huge dive down
01:39:53.480 and it's very flat after a while
01:39:55.620 where Europe didn't have that
01:39:59.360 and they just keep kind of going up
01:40:01.280 and, you know,
01:40:01.960 going for a long time.
01:40:04.240 That huge spike,
01:40:05.840 according to Pfizer's own data
01:40:08.120 data in their trials
01:40:10.480 or clinical trials
01:40:11.400 shows that that spike
01:40:13.980 is from a 14-day period
01:40:16.860 after you get the vaccine
01:40:18.440 or a booster
01:40:19.040 that makes your body
01:40:21.960 more vulnerable
01:40:23.720 to getting COVID.
01:40:26.060 It will be less severe,
01:40:27.900 but in the first 14 days,
01:40:30.220 you're more vulnerable
01:40:31.640 to get it.
01:40:33.220 So the time to say
01:40:34.500 get the vaccine,
01:40:35.540 get the booster
01:40:36.360 is not when everybody
01:40:38.200 is having it.
01:40:39.080 Like right now,
01:40:39.820 getting the booster
01:40:40.500 could possibly make it
01:40:43.060 much more likely
01:40:44.260 that you get COVID
01:40:45.560 in the next four days
01:40:46.880 because your body
01:40:48.240 is already struggling with it.
01:40:50.500 And if you're exposed,
01:40:52.620 the Pfizer's own research
01:40:54.680 shows this.
01:40:56.000 That's why it's so dangerous.
01:40:57.820 This, you know,
01:40:59.100 it's going around.
01:40:59.860 You've got to go get it right now.
01:41:01.580 You've got to go get your booster
01:41:02.980 or your shot right now.
01:41:04.180 No.
01:41:05.540 You say those things
01:41:06.980 when we have relative
01:41:08.160 periods of rest,
01:41:09.840 not at the height of it.
01:41:12.740 Yeah, there's a lot.
01:41:13.100 I mean, look,
01:41:13.460 there's a lot of theories
01:41:14.080 and a lot of disagreement
01:41:14.780 on this stuff.
01:41:15.500 But I mean,
01:41:15.760 I think at this point
01:41:16.520 you should be able to just go out.
01:41:17.760 You're going to have to analyze this
01:41:19.080 and make your own decisions.
01:41:20.260 No, Anthony Fauci
01:41:21.840 and Rochelle Walensky
01:41:22.800 or Glenn Beck
01:41:23.480 or Stuberger,
01:41:24.180 none of us are your doctor
01:41:25.120 or your dad.
01:41:26.140 So just go figure out your own,
01:41:27.640 make your own mind up,
01:41:28.620 look at the stuff
01:41:29.220 that you can find.
01:41:30.720 And at this point,
01:41:31.620 the information's out there.
01:41:32.680 You just got to live
01:41:34.760 with your own decisions, right?
01:41:35.780 I mean, that's where we all are.
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01:42:52.760 So I've been watching
01:43:06.920 a lot of Netflix and things.
01:43:09.580 If you're into mysteries,
01:43:11.660 and I mean really good mysteries,
01:43:14.780 Stay Close is out now.
01:43:19.080 It's Harlan Corbin's Stay Close.
01:43:21.060 He is a great writer,
01:43:23.220 but his TV shows are amazing.
01:43:26.960 He's been doing a series
01:43:28.360 over in England for Netflix,
01:43:31.480 and they are true.
01:43:34.040 You will not be able to figure out
01:43:36.460 how this thing works
01:43:37.460 until the very last episode.
01:43:38.940 We just watched,
01:43:40.040 I think,
01:43:40.640 Stay Close,
01:43:41.220 which is his latest,
01:43:42.220 and it was phenomenal.
01:43:43.700 But he has Strangers,
01:43:45.040 Stay Close,
01:43:45.800 Safe,
01:43:46.140 and what is the other one?
01:43:50.280 The Worlds?
01:43:51.340 I can't remember.
01:43:53.100 Also,
01:43:53.860 we watched,
01:43:54.440 because Tanya's on the couch too,
01:43:56.260 because he threw her back out.
01:43:57.760 So the two of us
01:43:58.400 are just being slugs.
01:43:59.460 We also watched
01:44:00.000 Nine Perfect Strangers
01:44:01.080 with Nicole Kidman.
01:44:02.760 Have you seen that, Stu?
01:44:04.520 No.
01:44:04.920 Is it good?
01:44:05.780 Oh,
01:44:05.980 it's really good.
01:44:06.740 It's a best-selling book.
01:44:07.800 Tanya read the book,
01:44:08.680 and she said,
01:44:11.320 I want to watch this.
01:44:12.200 And I'm like,
01:44:12.660 and I watched it,
01:44:15.740 and it is fantastic.
01:44:17.980 And it's really strange,
01:44:20.940 because you will not know
01:44:22.160 how to feel about
01:44:23.360 what Nicole Kidman's character
01:44:25.720 is doing to these people.
01:44:28.120 It's a refresh,
01:44:30.840 relax,
01:44:31.420 and reevaluate your life.
01:44:33.460 And something is not right,
01:44:35.840 but you don't know what it is.
01:44:37.980 And I kept saying to Tanya
01:44:39.580 all the way through,
01:44:40.620 I kept saying,
01:44:41.820 so far I don't have a problem
01:44:43.240 with any of it.
01:44:43.860 I know I'm supposed to feel
01:44:45.180 like this is not good,
01:44:46.840 but I don't have a problem
01:44:48.340 with it so far.
01:44:50.520 It's really interesting
01:44:52.000 and just electric.
01:44:54.400 It's one of those,
01:44:55.040 you watch an episode,
01:44:55.840 and you're like,
01:44:56.140 oh, I gotta watch that.
01:44:57.820 Also, one more,
01:44:59.420 again,
01:44:59.760 doing nothing with my life
01:45:00.880 but watching TV.
01:45:02.880 1883.
01:45:03.840 If you like Yellowstone,
01:45:05.760 you are going to,
01:45:07.300 love 1883.
01:45:10.400 It is,
01:45:11.140 it's coming out
01:45:11.940 of the gate strong,
01:45:13.320 and it is well worth the time.
01:45:16.740 You can find that
01:45:17.380 on Paramount 1883.
01:45:20.140 I'm more concerned
01:45:20.840 about Tanya.
01:45:21.660 If she threw her back out,
01:45:22.740 how does she get away from you?
01:45:25.640 There is no escape, Steve.
01:45:27.860 No escape.
01:45:29.480 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:45:31.680 All right,
01:45:32.120 let me tell you about Car Shield.
01:45:34.000 Very few people walk out
01:45:35.500 of their front door
01:45:36.140 in the morning thinking,
01:45:37.400 wow, today's the day
01:45:38.220 my car is going to break down,
01:45:39.680 and I'm set for it.
01:45:41.320 I mean,
01:45:41.580 I've been expecting it.
01:45:42.780 It's been a little overdue,
01:45:44.080 and I can't wait
01:45:45.520 to spend that money.
01:45:47.220 Right now,
01:45:48.220 this is the worst time
01:45:50.360 with the breakdown
01:45:51.000 of the supply chain,
01:45:53.440 not being able
01:45:54.060 to get parts for your car,
01:45:55.500 not being able
01:45:56.100 to get chips for the car,
01:45:57.880 and going out
01:45:58.680 and buying a new car is,
01:46:01.240 Stu,
01:46:01.620 you were telling me
01:46:02.180 about a car,
01:46:03.120 what was it,
01:46:03.500 Cadillac,
01:46:04.080 that's building a new car,
01:46:05.500 and they're asking
01:46:06.140 $50,000 over the sticker price?
01:46:08.940 Well,
01:46:09.220 some dealerships are,
01:46:10.240 when they get them in stock,
01:46:11.540 they're like,
01:46:11.880 ah,
01:46:12.280 sure you can buy it,
01:46:13.200 $50,000 over the sticker price,
01:46:15.340 and people are paying it.
01:46:16.180 It is crazy.
01:46:16.380 Yeah.
01:46:16.980 I sold my truck last year
01:46:18.560 for more than I paid for it,
01:46:20.920 and it used,
01:46:22.240 and I bought it new.
01:46:23.300 It's insane.
01:46:23.720 I mean,
01:46:23.980 it's crazy.
01:46:25.040 CarShield,
01:46:25.660 don't get into this situation.
01:46:27.860 CarShield,
01:46:28.360 the best defense
01:46:29.140 against costly repairs.
01:46:30.500 It could put you
01:46:31.100 into a deep freeze.
01:46:32.560 It's carshield.com
01:46:33.940 slash Beck.
01:46:34.740 Save a buttload of money.
01:46:36.400 Be prepared
01:46:37.100 for when your car breaks down.
01:46:38.540 carshield.com
01:46:39.660 slash Beck.
01:46:41.380 Deductible.
01:46:41.940 May apply.
01:46:44.300 The Great Reset
01:46:45.480 is out tomorrow.
01:46:46.280 It's Glenn's new book.
01:46:47.380 Where can you get it?
01:46:49.620 glensnewbook.com.
01:46:51.520 Wow,
01:46:51.800 that's clever.
01:46:52.260 If you're sitting at home
01:47:03.560 and you've seen
01:47:04.820 everything on Netflix,
01:47:06.240 make sure that you get
01:47:08.260 my new book,
01:47:09.600 The Great Reset.
01:47:11.040 This is,
01:47:12.240 I think this has been
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01:47:14.400 for us to write,
01:47:15.460 and it's one of those books
01:47:19.000 that is hopefully
01:47:20.820 will be foundational to you
01:47:22.460 understanding
01:47:23.260 what you're up against.
01:47:25.460 It is,
01:47:26.640 it's a behemoth.
01:47:29.160 It is Hydra.
01:47:32.060 It's everywhere.
01:47:33.520 It is absolutely everywhere.
01:47:35.640 And the book comes out tomorrow.
01:47:37.260 We'll have more on that.
01:47:38.260 You can get it at
01:47:39.340 glensnewbook.com.
01:47:43.420 Make sure you go there.
01:47:44.620 And we've developed
01:47:45.660 that special address
01:47:46.480 for a couple of reasons.
01:47:47.500 One,
01:47:48.620 this is a Mercury,
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01:48:14.160 of Glenn Beck's book
01:48:15.340 and they're selling that
01:48:17.180 and it looks like mine.
01:48:18.160 The confusion is great.
01:48:20.220 Gee,
01:48:20.380 I wonder why
01:48:20.840 that would happen
01:48:22.120 with a major corporation.
01:48:23.780 Anyway,
01:48:24.380 you can find it
01:48:25.100 at Glenn's new book.
01:48:26.600 It is available
01:48:27.480 tomorrow.
01:48:28.980 Make sure you order it
01:48:30.160 today.
01:48:31.300 The second printing,
01:48:32.860 we did an enormous number
01:48:34.480 of first printing,
01:48:35.960 but if it sells
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01:48:39.380 it could be five months
01:48:40.660 before you're able
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01:48:42.360 So please get it now.
01:48:44.420 Glenn's new book.
01:48:46.900 All right.
01:48:48.340 Steve Breguier,
01:48:50.280 Stu Breguier,
01:48:51.600 whatever his name is,
01:48:52.960 our executive producer,
01:48:54.640 of course,
01:48:55.220 been following everything
01:48:56.540 closely in Kazakhstan.
01:48:58.180 And the riots in,
01:49:01.380 hmm?
01:49:01.760 Have I?
01:49:03.160 Yes,
01:49:03.680 I mean,
01:49:04.020 they have.
01:49:04.700 I've been locked.
01:49:06.040 Sure, yeah.
01:49:07.100 But I wanted to make sure
01:49:08.500 we went to somebody
01:49:09.240 with maybe perhaps
01:49:10.300 a little less knowledge
01:49:11.400 on it than Stu,
01:49:12.340 and that would be
01:49:14.040 Jason Buttrell,
01:49:15.120 who is our chief
01:49:16.320 researcher
01:49:16.860 and our foreign affairs
01:49:18.920 guy.
01:49:19.880 He looks at military
01:49:21.200 foreign affairs.
01:49:22.740 This one
01:49:23.680 is
01:49:24.460 really dicey,
01:49:26.400 Jason,
01:49:27.600 and one
01:49:27.940 that I didn't really see
01:49:29.340 over the horizon coming.
01:49:30.800 We've been paying so much
01:49:31.560 attention to Ukraine,
01:49:32.560 but Kazakhstan
01:49:33.860 is another
01:49:34.700 former Soviet
01:49:35.680 property,
01:49:36.900 and they
01:49:38.600 have gone
01:49:39.260 into riots
01:49:40.220 because their
01:49:41.140 government is
01:49:42.000 all-controlling,
01:49:43.140 authoritarian,
01:49:44.520 is being,
01:49:45.780 is completely
01:49:46.820 corrupt,
01:49:47.960 and they
01:49:49.900 have just
01:49:50.800 jacked
01:49:51.480 energy prices
01:49:52.400 about 40%
01:49:53.880 on the average
01:49:54.600 citizen.
01:49:55.400 So they went up
01:49:56.580 in arms.
01:49:57.020 There were 90 people
01:49:57.920 that had been shot
01:49:58.960 as of Friday.
01:50:00.880 We're almost up to
01:50:01.680 200 people
01:50:02.780 have been shot,
01:50:03.580 and they're saying
01:50:04.920 thousands
01:50:06.000 are in jail.
01:50:07.660 The reason
01:50:08.660 why this is
01:50:09.360 important
01:50:09.840 is why,
01:50:11.100 Jason?
01:50:12.400 Multiple reasons,
01:50:13.540 really.
01:50:13.840 Kazakhstan is really,
01:50:14.800 really fascinating.
01:50:15.620 It's like one of the
01:50:16.300 final,
01:50:17.060 you know,
01:50:17.400 Soviet,
01:50:18.200 old Soviet bloc
01:50:19.200 holdouts
01:50:19.760 that really kind of
01:50:21.240 pretended like the
01:50:22.260 Soviet Union never
01:50:22.940 fell.
01:50:24.400 Nazarbayev is their,
01:50:25.680 whatever you want to
01:50:26.740 call him,
01:50:27.080 president,
01:50:27.500 whatever.
01:50:28.120 He's been that way
01:50:29.020 since the fall of the
01:50:29.840 Soviet Union.
01:50:31.280 Kind of ran it the
01:50:32.420 same exact way.
01:50:33.300 He never really
01:50:34.420 went away.
01:50:35.880 He's,
01:50:36.320 and put into place
01:50:37.920 another leader,
01:50:38.600 but kind of just
01:50:39.140 stepped down,
01:50:39.740 but stayed in the
01:50:40.700 background,
01:50:41.220 still really kind of
01:50:41.960 directing things
01:50:42.820 until this shakeup
01:50:44.720 after the fall.
01:50:46.140 Now,
01:50:46.620 I want to put all
01:50:47.300 this in perspective
01:50:47.800 because you mentioned
01:50:48.380 Ukraine,
01:50:49.540 and John Bolton,
01:50:51.480 of all people,
01:50:52.060 but of course he would
01:50:52.700 write this article,
01:50:53.780 but he just wrote an
01:50:54.300 article in the Wall
01:50:54.800 Street Journal saying
01:50:55.500 how Kazakhstan,
01:50:56.880 and this puts it in
01:50:57.620 perspective,
01:50:58.060 and I think he's kind
01:50:58.620 of right here,
01:50:59.700 signals what Russia
01:51:01.000 wants.
01:51:01.460 They want the return
01:51:02.520 of the Soviet Union
01:51:03.460 in places like
01:51:04.480 Ukraine,
01:51:05.180 Belarus,
01:51:05.780 Kazakhstan.
01:51:06.140 We're seeing that,
01:51:07.560 and just so you know,
01:51:08.820 there's a global,
01:51:10.020 you know,
01:51:10.380 kind of scramble
01:51:11.220 for natural resources
01:51:12.200 right now,
01:51:12.820 and let me just read
01:51:13.880 off some of the
01:51:14.400 reasons why Kazakhstan
01:51:15.520 might be important
01:51:16.480 to a few countries.
01:51:17.420 they're seventh in global
01:51:19.960 oil reserves in the world.
01:51:21.920 They're second in chrome,
01:51:23.080 third in silver,
01:51:23.980 copper, zinc, lead,
01:51:26.000 sixth in gold,
01:51:27.660 second in global
01:51:29.540 uranium reserves.
01:51:31.120 It's a smorgasbord.
01:51:32.660 Yeah,
01:51:32.880 it's a smorgasbord
01:51:33.740 of natural resources
01:51:34.900 there.
01:51:36.240 Vladimir Putin just
01:51:37.180 came out today
01:51:38.180 and said that he has
01:51:39.960 helped to quash,
01:51:41.200 or, you know,
01:51:41.980 put down a foreign-backed
01:51:45.500 uprising.
01:51:45.980 Now, they're putting
01:51:47.220 the blame, obviously,
01:51:48.440 on us.
01:51:49.760 They always do.
01:51:50.660 I mean, we're the
01:51:51.200 scapegoats for this,
01:51:52.220 but you gotta keep
01:51:53.340 in context
01:51:54.160 what they're looking at.
01:51:55.940 Remember the
01:51:56.320 Hunter Biden
01:51:56.880 laptop scandal?
01:51:58.700 There was an email
01:51:59.400 that came out in that
01:52:00.420 where Hunter Biden
01:52:03.480 was saying,
01:52:04.000 hey,
01:52:04.520 this former security
01:52:06.100 head,
01:52:06.620 intelligence chief,
01:52:07.600 and prime minister
01:52:08.740 is our good friend,
01:52:11.240 quote, unquote.
01:52:12.520 Well, he was just
01:52:13.640 fired and arrested
01:52:15.200 just a few days ago
01:52:16.840 for treason
01:52:18.120 in Kazakhstan.
01:52:19.640 If you remember then,
01:52:20.300 there was a picture
01:52:20.900 that came out
01:52:21.680 of Hunter Biden,
01:52:23.400 Joe Biden,
01:52:24.460 this guy just arrested
01:52:25.480 for treason,
01:52:26.760 and another oligarch
01:52:28.160 where they were all
01:52:28.760 doing business deals
01:52:29.840 with.
01:52:30.760 This is absolutely insane.
01:52:32.160 We tried to warn
01:52:33.260 everyone that,
01:52:34.280 hey,
01:52:34.360 this goes far beyond
01:52:35.420 corruption within
01:52:36.220 the Biden family.
01:52:37.200 I have no doubt
01:52:37.860 that this family
01:52:38.560 is corrupt.
01:52:39.700 They're doing all
01:52:40.520 these business deals
01:52:41.160 in tandem with
01:52:41.960 policy measures
01:52:43.420 in China,
01:52:44.200 Ukraine,
01:52:45.680 Kazakhstan.
01:52:47.400 We're teeing them up.
01:52:48.800 This is why
01:52:49.300 this is so bad.
01:52:50.060 This is why
01:52:50.480 this is so dangerous
01:52:51.460 is that we're
01:52:52.340 making it easy
01:52:53.560 for people like
01:52:54.400 the Russians
01:52:54.860 to criticize us
01:52:56.180 and put the blame
01:52:56.840 on us.
01:52:59.340 So this
01:53:00.580 connection
01:53:01.860 to Joe Biden
01:53:03.940 is,
01:53:04.980 I mean,
01:53:05.160 I've been thinking
01:53:05.560 a lot about this.
01:53:06.980 The reason why
01:53:07.960 these countries
01:53:09.100 become banana republics
01:53:11.060 is because
01:53:12.040 their leadership
01:53:12.960 is allowed
01:53:13.820 to gather
01:53:14.500 power and strength
01:53:16.080 and money
01:53:16.760 and they can
01:53:18.180 make all kinds
01:53:19.360 of strategic
01:53:20.120 partnerships
01:53:20.900 with companies,
01:53:22.340 with nefarious
01:53:24.240 individuals
01:53:24.780 and countries
01:53:25.720 and gain
01:53:26.760 tremendous wealth
01:53:28.180 from it.
01:53:28.680 And with that
01:53:29.820 wealth,
01:53:30.320 they gain power
01:53:31.700 and everybody
01:53:33.740 begins to work
01:53:34.860 for them
01:53:36.660 and in concert
01:53:38.320 with them.
01:53:39.240 that's what's
01:53:40.180 happening in
01:53:40.740 all of these
01:53:41.420 countries that
01:53:42.200 are so corrupt
01:53:43.120 and it will
01:53:43.680 fail.
01:53:45.000 Biden is the
01:53:45.760 first one,
01:53:46.340 I think,
01:53:46.760 that has made
01:53:47.560 this into
01:53:48.340 a household
01:53:49.200 franchise.
01:53:51.000 He's the one.
01:53:51.920 Clinton started
01:53:52.800 it.
01:53:53.640 But I think
01:53:54.460 Biden has
01:53:55.760 gone even
01:53:56.660 farther than
01:53:57.920 the Clintons.
01:53:59.880 Would you agree
01:54:00.360 with that or not?
01:54:02.040 Oh,
01:54:02.500 absolutely.
01:54:03.400 I mean,
01:54:03.800 I think a lot
01:54:04.500 of them are
01:54:05.180 guilty of this,
01:54:06.200 but he's made
01:54:07.040 himself,
01:54:07.780 they were so
01:54:08.460 careless and
01:54:09.360 they never
01:54:09.740 thought that
01:54:10.260 they would
01:54:10.540 get called
01:54:11.260 out on this.
01:54:11.860 It was just
01:54:12.200 the way of
01:54:12.620 the game
01:54:12.920 for the
01:54:13.220 swamp in
01:54:13.740 Washington,
01:54:14.120 D.C.
01:54:14.720 Everyone kind
01:54:15.440 of made
01:54:15.700 their own
01:54:16.040 bread however
01:54:16.600 they could
01:54:16.920 get it.
01:54:17.540 But the
01:54:18.080 Bidens were
01:54:18.740 so brazen.
01:54:20.320 They didn't
01:54:20.820 even care.
01:54:21.460 They were
01:54:21.620 having Hunter
01:54:22.580 Biden on
01:54:23.380 Air Force
01:54:24.260 II going
01:54:25.280 all over the
01:54:25.840 world and
01:54:26.560 doing deals
01:54:27.240 while Joe
01:54:28.380 was making
01:54:28.820 deals while
01:54:29.340 he's president
01:54:30.100 with Xi
01:54:31.540 Jinping.
01:54:32.440 I mean,
01:54:32.740 they just
01:54:33.180 didn't even
01:54:33.660 try and hide
01:54:34.520 it.
01:54:35.340 Now it's
01:54:35.780 coming out,
01:54:36.440 you know,
01:54:36.720 it's out in
01:54:37.440 the open and
01:54:38.120 how can
01:54:38.960 the State
01:54:39.960 Department say,
01:54:40.840 hey, you
01:54:41.560 guys, you
01:54:42.100 know, are
01:54:42.320 corrupt, you
01:54:42.980 know, you
01:54:43.600 know, you
01:54:43.840 need an
01:54:44.100 anti-corruption
01:54:44.760 bureau over
01:54:45.380 there to
01:54:45.840 root out, you
01:54:46.700 know, corruption
01:54:47.220 when they know
01:54:48.560 very well what
01:54:49.460 the Bidens have
01:54:50.180 been doing.
01:54:50.720 It's no
01:54:51.100 different here.
01:54:52.160 And then,
01:54:52.460 well, because the
01:54:53.080 anti-corruption
01:54:53.940 arm is run
01:54:55.300 literally with
01:54:56.480 money from
01:54:57.100 George Soros.
01:54:57.960 Yeah, I
01:54:59.360 mean, that
01:55:00.240 anti-corruption
01:55:01.360 league is
01:55:02.100 part of the
01:55:02.920 corruption that
01:55:04.500 our government
01:55:05.360 under Obama
01:55:06.240 and now Biden
01:55:07.000 put in all
01:55:08.500 over the
01:55:09.740 world to
01:55:10.420 fight corruption,
01:55:11.280 but it is to
01:55:12.460 make sure it's
01:55:13.200 fighting the
01:55:13.760 corruption that
01:55:15.040 isn't their
01:55:15.760 corruption.
01:55:16.600 It leaves
01:55:17.400 their corruption
01:55:18.260 funnels towards
01:55:19.060 the corrupt
01:55:19.640 here.
01:55:20.180 It becomes a
01:55:21.240 cartel.
01:55:23.500 Let me go
01:55:24.680 here.
01:55:25.480 Is this
01:55:26.280 enough of a
01:55:27.460 connection to
01:55:29.000 excuse Putin
01:55:30.800 for going in
01:55:31.820 now to
01:55:32.440 Ukraine?
01:55:33.420 It makes it,
01:55:34.400 I would imagine,
01:55:35.000 much more likely
01:55:36.040 that he will,
01:55:36.920 when he's done
01:55:37.400 here, go into
01:55:38.780 Ukraine because
01:55:39.600 he'll say the
01:55:40.400 American president
01:55:41.300 is behind all
01:55:42.920 of this.
01:55:44.220 Yeah, the
01:55:45.200 Ukraine
01:55:45.860 situation, I
01:55:47.460 believe it's a
01:55:48.520 little bit
01:55:48.800 different animal.
01:55:50.360 But I think
01:55:51.940 that this
01:55:53.100 definitely goes
01:55:53.900 towards the
01:55:54.600 further erosion
01:55:55.580 of the
01:55:57.400 relationship
01:55:57.860 between the
01:55:58.280 two countries,
01:55:58.780 Russia and
01:55:59.060 the United
01:55:59.280 States.
01:56:00.020 And it
01:56:00.340 also gives
01:56:01.160 Putin a
01:56:01.840 lot more
01:56:02.180 leverage when
01:56:03.160 they're still
01:56:04.540 scheduled, the
01:56:05.600 United States
01:56:05.960 and Russia, to
01:56:06.580 get together to
01:56:07.220 discuss what's
01:56:09.200 going to happen
01:56:09.680 with Ukraine,
01:56:11.400 Belarus,
01:56:12.320 Kazakhstan.
01:56:12.820 All those will
01:56:13.280 be on the
01:56:13.680 table.
01:56:14.700 But it gives
01:56:15.360 them a whole
01:56:15.720 lot more
01:56:16.040 leverage when
01:56:16.900 they're trying
01:56:17.900 to get
01:56:18.200 concessions from
01:56:18.820 us.
01:56:19.080 Right now,
01:56:19.500 the whole
01:56:19.760 thing is,
01:56:20.620 they're talking
01:56:21.480 about we do
01:56:21.980 not want NATO
01:56:23.040 to expand
01:56:23.900 further eastward.
01:56:24.840 Well, I don't
01:56:25.640 even think that
01:56:26.160 they have
01:56:26.440 plans to
01:56:27.160 expand NATO
01:56:28.400 eastward.
01:56:29.280 But this is
01:56:29.680 the things that
01:56:30.300 they're saying
01:56:30.740 so they can
01:56:31.200 get more and
01:56:31.620 more concessions
01:56:32.260 in eastern
01:56:32.600 Ukraine.
01:56:33.260 Eastern Ukraine
01:56:33.660 is a flashpoint
01:56:34.220 that is probably
01:56:35.820 the most
01:56:36.220 dangerous,
01:56:36.940 maybe in the
01:56:38.040 world right
01:56:38.820 now, depending
01:56:39.680 on how the
01:56:40.260 two sides
01:56:40.720 handle it.
01:56:42.280 But yeah,
01:56:42.640 again, it's
01:56:43.560 just this
01:56:44.160 family, the
01:56:44.980 Biden family.
01:56:46.620 Again, I can't
01:56:47.560 stress that enough.
01:56:48.700 We have warned,
01:56:49.680 we shouted from
01:56:50.220 the mountaintops,
01:56:50.860 look, this goes,
01:56:51.600 okay, you don't
01:56:51.980 mind about
01:56:52.600 corruption, fine.
01:56:53.320 Democrats, the
01:56:54.480 left, okay, I
01:56:55.080 guess we, you
01:56:55.720 know, we'll
01:56:56.600 agree that, you
01:56:57.380 know, you don't
01:56:57.720 care too much
01:56:58.180 about corruption.
01:56:59.120 But it goes
01:56:59.680 beyond that.
01:57:00.520 Look how
01:57:00.960 dangerous this
01:57:01.700 is in the
01:57:02.400 world.
01:57:03.100 This dirty
01:57:03.780 laundry is now
01:57:04.700 getting out into
01:57:05.300 the world and
01:57:05.780 they're using
01:57:06.360 that dirty
01:57:06.820 laundry to
01:57:08.080 further weaken
01:57:08.820 the United States
01:57:09.380 and to further
01:57:09.900 weaken and harm
01:57:11.480 their neighbors.
01:57:12.540 It's, it's just,
01:57:14.300 it baffles me.
01:57:14.980 Jason, you are
01:57:16.800 following the
01:57:17.440 Great Reset.
01:57:19.580 What was the
01:57:20.360 story this
01:57:20.880 weekend that
01:57:21.460 came out that
01:57:22.260 opened your
01:57:23.680 eyes and said,
01:57:24.440 oh boy, we're
01:57:25.360 deeper into
01:57:27.020 this than I
01:57:27.740 thought?
01:57:28.980 Well, I mean,
01:57:29.680 I think you
01:57:30.560 covered it at
01:57:31.000 the top of the
01:57:31.480 hour, but,
01:57:32.240 you know, the
01:57:33.360 Biden
01:57:34.120 administration
01:57:34.600 rationing care,
01:57:36.420 I mean, well,
01:57:37.280 they didn't say
01:57:37.680 rationing care,
01:57:38.560 but they, you
01:57:39.040 know, the equity
01:57:39.660 that they're
01:57:40.100 injecting into
01:57:40.900 it is all
01:57:42.000 about the
01:57:42.360 Great Reset.
01:57:43.060 All of that
01:57:43.500 is in your
01:57:43.920 book.
01:57:44.220 We're seeing
01:57:45.300 it play out
01:57:45.900 in little bits
01:57:46.360 and pieces,
01:57:47.120 you know, like
01:57:47.600 that, but then
01:57:48.220 you really have
01:57:49.060 to go very
01:57:50.060 deep into it,
01:57:50.780 and the book
01:57:51.120 helps out with
01:57:51.820 that.
01:57:52.400 But, I mean,
01:57:53.000 you were calling
01:57:53.580 out the complete
01:57:54.100 life system,
01:57:54.900 you know, when
01:57:55.260 was that?
01:57:55.900 What, 2008?
01:57:56.600 2008.
01:57:57.960 2008?
01:57:58.320 2008, 9.
01:57:59.740 I mean, you're
01:58:00.800 talking about
01:58:01.600 death panels,
01:58:02.460 in a sense.
01:58:03.900 This stuff came
01:58:04.860 from the UK.
01:58:05.980 They want the
01:58:06.540 national health
01:58:07.100 system.
01:58:07.740 They're doing
01:58:08.160 it in little
01:58:08.700 increments, going
01:58:09.540 step by step
01:58:10.240 by step.
01:58:11.420 And, you know,
01:58:12.100 whether you want
01:58:12.780 to call it in the
01:58:13.420 corporate system,
01:58:14.560 ESG, all of
01:58:16.480 that.
01:58:16.760 I mean, we're
01:58:17.300 seeing it come
01:58:17.940 out every single
01:58:18.920 week.
01:58:19.640 Just as John
01:58:20.460 Carey said, this
01:58:21.240 is happening with
01:58:21.880 more speed and
01:58:22.600 intensity than
01:58:23.180 anyone expected.
01:58:24.440 I mean, it's
01:58:24.960 amazing how much
01:58:26.120 has been done in
01:58:27.260 just 12 months.
01:58:28.500 This is, I mean,
01:58:29.260 just think about
01:58:29.720 the next three
01:58:30.340 years, Glenn, how
01:58:31.380 bad this is going
01:58:32.020 to get.
01:58:33.320 So here's the
01:58:34.460 good news.
01:58:35.620 We are on it.
01:58:37.160 You have the
01:58:37.840 resource tomorrow.
01:58:39.560 It is the first
01:58:40.920 real exposure of
01:58:42.540 The Great Reset.
01:58:43.640 This is the
01:58:44.340 primer, if you
01:58:45.120 will, on The
01:58:46.180 Great Reset.
01:58:46.880 You can find it
01:58:47.620 now at
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01:58:50.380 glensnewbook.com.
01:58:52.160 You can get that
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01:58:55.340 It's probably out
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01:58:57.200 probably today.
01:58:58.220 But make sure
01:58:59.620 you grab a copy
01:59:00.820 of The Great
01:59:01.920 Reset by me.
01:59:03.680 Make sure it has
01:59:04.240 my name and
01:59:05.020 Soros' and
01:59:05.860 Biden's face on
01:59:06.820 it and Klaus Schwab.
01:59:09.580 But make sure you
01:59:10.600 grab that book and
01:59:12.980 have it.
01:59:13.380 We're going to get
01:59:13.820 into it tomorrow
01:59:14.660 and a way for you
01:59:16.100 to judge who's
01:59:17.800 telling you the
01:59:18.460 truth and who's
01:59:19.500 not, all on
01:59:20.580 tomorrow's program.
01:59:21.460 Jason, thank you
01:59:22.060 very much.
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02:00:30.220 The Glenn
02:00:33.780 Back Program.
02:00:44.660 So really a sad
02:00:46.280 day in the
02:00:47.680 comedy world.
02:00:48.500 Bob Saget
02:00:49.400 passed away.
02:00:51.120 We don't know
02:00:52.060 what from.
02:00:52.760 He was in a hotel
02:00:53.380 room.
02:00:53.840 He was, you know,
02:00:55.200 traveling, doing his
02:00:56.220 stand-up comedy.
02:00:57.580 And he was
02:00:58.560 beloved by a lot
02:01:00.600 of people that do
02:01:01.400 comedy.
02:01:01.840 And if you've
02:01:02.140 never seen him,
02:01:03.960 he is not the
02:01:04.800 guy on America's
02:01:05.640 Funniest Home
02:01:06.180 Videos.
02:01:06.720 Or Full House.
02:01:07.640 Or Full House.
02:01:08.620 He's not that
02:01:09.140 guy.
02:01:10.800 And I've had
02:01:12.320 Bob on a couple
02:01:13.500 of times and
02:01:14.200 always found him
02:01:14.820 delightful.
02:01:15.900 And in fact,
02:01:17.440 without getting
02:01:17.860 into details,
02:01:18.920 somebody was
02:01:21.080 developing a show
02:01:22.060 and wanted an
02:01:22.900 animated show and
02:01:24.060 wanted Bob and I
02:01:25.060 to be neighbors.
02:01:26.920 And I think it
02:01:28.620 would have been
02:01:29.120 hysterical, just
02:01:30.860 hysterical.
02:01:31.560 I don't even
02:01:31.880 remember what
02:01:32.300 happened to it.
02:01:33.140 Yeah, I remember
02:01:34.320 being, I mean,
02:01:34.920 there's several
02:01:35.280 meetings on it and
02:01:36.000 went, I don't
02:01:36.880 know, relatively
02:01:37.480 far as far as
02:01:38.260 this stuff goes.
02:01:38.820 But it was, it
02:01:40.100 was pitched kind
02:01:41.280 of as a family
02:01:41.920 guy style cartoon
02:01:44.320 with you and Bob
02:01:46.560 Saget as neighbors,
02:01:47.680 like one liberal,
02:01:48.420 one conservative,
02:01:49.580 kind of fighting it
02:01:50.240 out and torturing
02:01:50.880 each other all the
02:01:51.740 time.
02:01:52.040 I mean, it would
02:01:52.560 have been incredible.
02:01:53.500 I mean, that
02:01:53.680 really would have
02:01:54.160 been funny.
02:01:54.520 we were going
02:01:55.440 to make it
02:01:55.820 smart on both
02:01:56.600 ends.
02:01:57.260 So the liberal
02:01:58.120 would feel good,
02:01:59.040 the conservative
02:01:59.680 would feel good,
02:02:01.200 you know, and
02:02:02.760 whatever he was
02:02:04.100 doing, I was
02:02:04.840 jabbing him and
02:02:05.900 whatever I was
02:02:06.820 doing, you know,
02:02:09.540 and it would have
02:02:10.320 been really funny,
02:02:11.520 really funny.
02:02:12.480 That would have
02:02:12.740 been a legendary
02:02:13.280 show.
02:02:14.000 I mean, because he
02:02:14.400 was, you know, he
02:02:15.740 came out with that
02:02:16.460 sort of very wholesome
02:02:17.320 full house thing and
02:02:18.320 then America's Funniest
02:02:19.080 Home Videos.
02:02:19.620 And people, I don't
02:02:21.160 think, realized at
02:02:22.180 least at that point
02:02:22.960 that he was, first
02:02:24.760 of all, very, very
02:02:26.740 foul-mouthed.
02:02:27.860 Yes, he was harsh
02:02:28.700 at times, but really
02:02:30.480 talented and really
02:02:31.560 funny as a comedian
02:02:32.640 to the point he's
02:02:33.460 highly respected
02:02:34.600 among other
02:02:36.300 comedians.
02:02:37.020 He's like one of
02:02:37.480 those guys that
02:02:38.120 comedians love to
02:02:38.920 say that they love.
02:02:40.440 And there's never,
02:02:41.980 you know, you never
02:02:42.380 get higher praise
02:02:43.100 than that.
02:02:44.000 And, you know,
02:02:44.860 it's so odd that
02:02:45.860 his career really
02:02:47.040 wound up looking at
02:02:48.300 times like this
02:02:49.000 super wholesome,
02:02:50.960 you know, at
02:02:51.540 times, you know,
02:02:52.240 sticky, not very
02:02:53.620 funny, full house
02:02:55.520 role or America's
02:02:57.460 Funniest Home
02:02:57.880 Videos.
02:02:58.220 And then you go
02:02:58.700 see him live and
02:02:59.560 it was just at
02:03:00.440 times like, you
02:03:01.540 know, mind
02:03:01.980 bending.
02:03:02.720 It'd be like if
02:03:03.740 back in the day,
02:03:04.840 if Michael Landon
02:03:05.640 would have been
02:03:06.060 doing porno films
02:03:06.960 and nobody knew
02:03:07.640 it, he'd be like,
02:03:09.100 wait, wait a
02:03:09.760 minute, paw from
02:03:11.280 Little House on the
02:03:13.040 Prairie.
02:03:13.600 That might even be
02:03:14.440 more shocking.
02:03:15.080 I have to say a
02:03:16.140 tad more shocking.
02:03:19.000 But yeah, I mean,
02:03:20.160 between Saget and
02:03:22.960 Norm Macdonald over
02:03:24.280 the past few months,
02:03:25.520 those two legends.
02:03:26.620 So is Saget the
02:03:27.940 second?
02:03:29.140 No, no.
02:03:29.580 Or the first of the
02:03:31.240 three?
02:03:31.740 Because there was
02:03:32.500 somebody else that
02:03:33.640 also died this
02:03:35.000 weekend.
02:03:35.580 Betty White.
02:03:35.960 I don't remember
02:03:36.100 who it was.
02:03:36.860 Yeah, Betty White.
02:03:38.040 Oh, Saget might be
02:03:38.920 three.
02:03:39.300 But then also John
02:03:40.080 Madden.
02:03:40.240 So it's over.
02:03:41.700 Or just because he's
02:03:42.740 a different type of
02:03:43.540 entertainer, he doesn't
02:03:44.260 count, because that
02:03:45.240 would make it four.
02:03:46.000 Or is he a group of
02:03:46.880 another three?
02:03:47.960 Look, I just know
02:03:48.800 there's three sports
02:03:49.860 people, three comedians,
02:03:52.120 and they all have to be
02:03:53.080 super famous.
02:03:54.160 But it's happening.
02:03:55.360 It's happening.
02:03:55.720 Eventually it will
02:03:56.500 happen.
02:03:56.900 Yes, three people will
02:03:57.800 die eventually.
02:03:58.380 I'm thinking if I'm a
02:04:00.080 big sports person or a
02:04:01.360 big comedian, I'd take
02:04:03.060 some vitamins.
02:04:03.520 I'm a big fan.
02:04:03.640 I'm a big fan.
02:04:03.780 I'm a big fan.
02:04:03.820 I'm a big fan.