The Glenn Beck Program - February 25, 2020


Republicans, Don’t Dismiss Bernie Sanders | Guest: Sara A. Carter | 2⧸25⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

155.90872

Word Count

19,663

Sentence Count

58

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

Socialism, Communism and the Coronavirus. The time is here to wake up Call America up! Bernie Sanders is the front runner in the primary race for the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election, but is he a socialist or a communist? And what does that mean for the future of the country?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 glad you're here welcome to the program we've got a great show for you today you don't want
00:00:06.720 to miss a second of it uh we're going to start with socialism and bernie sanders and uh we're
00:00:12.000 going to get to epstein and we have all kinds of i'm sorry weinstein we have all kinds of stuff
00:00:17.040 um first let me tell you about uh rough greens stew did your dog like to eat like my dog
00:00:25.080 didn't like to eat was he fine eating uh yeah kind of fine although um was really hesitant to eat
00:00:33.960 yeah would take a long time yeah you know it was slow to eat right you know you give him a treat
00:00:38.880 and he'll just like sniff it for five minutes like eat the thing i know uh so have you noticed
00:00:44.880 any difference besides eating with your dog since taking rough greens yeah i mean you have there's
00:00:49.240 like kind of more energy and like a lot more and more excited to go stuff their face in the bowl
00:00:55.840 i know it is it's crazy my dog i have not only seen you know excited to eat but also a change in
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00:01:17.440 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:01:32.520 hello america and welcome to the program great show for you today
00:01:41.180 bernie sanders is the front runner because of the way we raised our kids we only have ourselves
00:01:48.540 to blame on that the debate is happening in south carolina tonight we'll get to that coronavirus
00:01:55.360 and uh and finally there are people starting to look into the coronavirus tanking the economy
00:02:02.740 which would hand the race to bernie sanders but we start with socialism
00:02:07.900 wake up call america the time is here now how do we get people to change their minds and to wake up
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00:03:39.640 15 years ago i was on this broadcast and i told you the time is going to come where you won't
00:03:48.020 recognize your country where everything is upside down everything you counted on everything you
00:03:54.500 thought was solid would be liquid and liquid would be solid well we're here 10 years ago i was called a
00:04:01.220 racist for pointing out that many in our government and those especially in the democratic party were
00:04:07.020 marxists and socialists claiming to be progressives and i said that there would come a time when they
00:04:13.660 would take their masks off they would they would actually come out and this was in 2009 and people
00:04:21.060 said this is crazy they would come out because they wanted to tell you capitalism doesn't work
00:04:27.120 and they would say yes i'm socialist because the free market doesn't work i warned that conservative
00:04:33.560 voices would be in peril as the old line media empires would begin to burn themselves down
00:04:39.320 i warned you that the european totalitarian right would rise again and trouble was on the horizon for
00:04:46.160 europe it would destabilize and eventually the left and right would join forces they would begin
00:04:51.960 marching in the streets that russia would run a propaganda campaign to split us apart
00:04:57.340 that we would begin to hear the same progressive socialist talk of death for undesirables and
00:05:04.400 celebration for the death of babies the same kind of stuff the world endured and had to conquer in
00:05:10.480 the 20s and 30s because they just wouldn't pay attention i told you 15 years ago that more and more
00:05:18.840 conspiracy theories would circulate and believed by a majority of people more and more people would buy
00:05:25.200 into them because all of our institutions would lose credibility
00:05:28.740 five years ago deep fakes would be introduced and would finish the concept of truth i warned you
00:05:37.180 about these things now we have to prove to the world that the insanity can stop so how do we do it
00:05:45.060 well it's easy if we return to the self-evident truths
00:05:50.400 if we just remember who we are where we came from remember and admit that life in america doesn't
00:05:59.220 suck as much as everybody seems to think it does
00:06:01.920 we have to decide we're not going to commit suicide as a society as a nation as culture
00:06:09.040 and there are decisions that we have to make right now destroying life abortion creating life
00:06:19.360 a i and the fastest to affect the entire world the choice between the free market
00:06:27.520 and socialism
00:06:29.840 we are there
00:06:35.440 and a lot of people in the media are pretending to believe that democratic socialism is just a new
00:06:42.800 coat of paint on the same old fdr democratic policies but it's not true
00:06:48.300 as i will point out in our special on uh wednesday tomorrow at 9 p.m eastern time
00:06:55.660 the wednesday night special is on bernie sanders and the radicals the revolutionaries
00:07:03.900 the islamists the anti-semites the marxists the communists that surround him
00:07:12.940 we've told you just yesterday what was in salon magazine about their plan their actual plan
00:07:22.380 they're they're printing it now online in mainstream if you can call that that mainstream publications
00:07:31.340 telling people yeah we're going to destroy capitalism that's what we have to do
00:07:37.260 well the only way to beat this is with information knowledge is power knowledge is power nobody can fool you if you have knowledge
00:07:48.700 a couple of things on socialism uh i have a new book that is coming out is it next month stew in april i think it's the first week of april
00:07:58.620 and i want you to order it online right now at amazon.com order it is called arguing with socialists
00:08:05.420 it's over 400 pages we made it into something that's really easy to read it's in the format of arguing with idiots
00:08:13.500 it comes out april 7th you can order it right now it has about a hundred i'm sorry about 80 pages i think of footnotes
00:08:23.500 so everything that we say in it is footnoted so you know if you're doing a paper if you're trying to
00:08:30.220 convince somebody if you're trying to show don't show them my work oh that's glenn beck of course he says
00:08:35.020 that show it from the new york times everything is footnoted because we have to dismiss a couple of
00:08:41.500 things first that capitalism doesn't work and the second thing socialism doesn't work
00:08:54.060 now let me be the first to say that socialism does work it works perfectly every single time
00:09:01.580 it's it is designed to do one thing and that is make everybody equal
00:09:11.820 and if you look at it as just equally miserable it works social is saying capitalism doesn't work
00:09:20.780 look at all the fat rich people look at all the inequality doesn't work look at all the poor
00:09:25.340 starving people all those dead bodies in front of the hospitals in in america first of all there are
00:09:30.700 no dead bodies people are not starving to death in america
00:09:34.540 but capitalism is doing exactly what it's supposed to do and that is create inequality
00:09:48.540 the equality of outcomes is what socialists want the goal of socialism is equality and the two systems
00:09:57.100 achieve the opposite results the goal of capitalism is in a way inequality that is the natural result of
00:10:06.300 the free market capitalism is inequality of outcomes it encourages it acknowledges
00:10:17.660 that people are different people have different work habits there are some people that you can't
00:10:23.660 stop me from working i work all the time it's what i do i'm driven by it i actually love my job there are
00:10:31.100 other people who don't they love their they love their knitting they love their art they love their
00:10:38.220 family and only want to be with them they want to work in the home that's great but the guy who's working at
00:10:45.580 running a corporation because he is affecting millions of lives he's going to make more money than the person who
00:10:54.620 is still doing the noble work of just working with the family at home
00:10:59.660 they they they they have an equal chance of success just not monetary success but we only seem to
00:11:11.020 look at the uh outcome of money you can't have merit without inequality and if you want to get rid of
00:11:21.820 inequality you must get rid of merit it's why they started giving trophies to everybody in school
00:11:28.300 there is no merit we're all equal we're not all equal we are born equal we have equal rights
00:11:37.660 but we don't have equal outcomes if you want to be a singer and you want to go on television
00:11:43.900 and embarrass yourself and you suck hey you can do it you can do it but simon isn't going to tell you
00:11:51.820 oh man you're just as good as the last person
00:11:56.300 it's why we study in school it's why we work hard for an a because with that good grade while others
00:12:03.340 may have failed it gave you the promise of bettering your life and your prospects
00:12:10.540 many of us get up to strive to create or to invent not just to better our world but also better
00:12:19.340 ourselves and our station and those two are connected
00:12:25.260 socialism it doesn't matter how hard you work it matters who you are in the end
00:12:29.500 but everyone and everything is equally miserable unless you're at the very very top
00:12:41.820 capitalism has lifted entire continents out of equal misery and poverty
00:12:48.380 capitalism has made the world more unequal but they've lifted billions of people out of poverty
00:12:56.060 yes there still remain shrinking pockets of misery but because of the free market the rate of
00:13:03.980 children dying before the age of five has dropped by over half since 1990 look at the difference between
00:13:10.140 the coronavirus here and what's coming here and how we're going to deal with it and how it was dealt
00:13:16.460 with and what came to china yeah well they're a free market no they're not no they're not they're
00:13:22.620 a communist country
00:13:28.620 death before the age of five has dropped by over half since 1990 yet 70 percent of the people believe
00:13:33.740 health care and poverty has gotten worse and bernie sanders is leading that charge it hasn't but cable
00:13:41.740 news will obsess about oh here's the latest scandal with donald trump
00:13:45.180 look at this plane crash
00:13:54.220 but just that one life-saving improvement is the equivalent of averting 27 major client plane
00:13:59.980 crashes full of children every single day every single day look at the gun problems we have
00:14:08.540 but the lives saved due to just a few of the improvements made in medicine just over the
00:14:15.820 last few years because of the free market system is the equivalent of erasing every gun-related
00:14:22.700 murder for 630 years and yet we don't hear about it all we hear about is the inequality that is caused by
00:14:30.460 capitalism fewer people are suffering and dying than ever before and there's still a lot to save
00:14:38.780 while socialism is making everyone except the elites equally starving and desperate in venezuela
00:14:46.220 in cuba i posted something last night look on my instagram feed i posted a picture of a ob-gyn office the
00:14:55.340 leading office in havana so this is the leading clinic for ob-gyn in havana that's as bad that's as good as you get
00:15:07.820 i showed you the uh rooftop where they actually hang all of the rubber latex gloves out to dry
00:15:16.620 because after inserting them into one patient they wash them and then they hang them on a clothesline to dry
00:15:24.060 because they don't have the money or the system to be able to afford the latex gloves that we just throw away
00:15:35.660 well look for the picture and spend and send to your friends
00:15:42.860 i'm tired of the casting of shame on capitalism and it is time that we start to understand
00:15:49.660 what's being done to us and what our choice really is more in one minute first beware the postmaster
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00:16:04.060 i'm the postmaster general and i just need some personal information from you so i can send you a package
00:16:12.140 worth a hundred thousand dollars okay that's not the postmaster general you know what and i i i feel
00:16:19.340 like honestly almost saying if you think it is go ahead give him all your information because you
00:16:26.380 deserve to be ripped off knowledge is power and you apparently don't have much knowledge however
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00:17:37.660 look there is no one no one that is coming over our border in the middle of the night there is no
00:17:48.060 one on the other side of the world that is dreaming of america that they can't wait to get here because
00:17:53.580 they're trying to escape the rich they're trying to escape the system that keeps them down they're
00:18:02.300 trying to escape possibly the rich who has taken over the government the drug cartels we have a
00:18:11.820 failed mark narco state on our border now in the south they are here escaping not the rich but the
00:18:19.100 system that dooms them and their children to poverty they're coming here because they recognize that
00:18:25.980 inequality is a fact of nature but through merit and equal justice you can change your status and
00:18:32.940 create a better future for your children
00:18:37.500 we should seek equality because it's more fair and just no it's not
00:18:43.660 socialism is about equality but it's not about fairness capitalism isn't about equality of outcomes but
00:18:52.460 fairness and justice is its objective when it comes to economics equality and fairness are not synonyms
00:19:03.980 the stated goal of socialism is to achieve equality for all the true goal of capitalism is to achieve liberty and
00:19:11.660 justice for all and that's why the leftists hate all of this stuff liberty and justice for all
00:19:20.540 equality equality is not our natural state
00:19:32.460 we're all unique we're endowed by our creator with our own set of superpowers skills and talents and yes
00:19:38.540 problems we have our own weaknesses and challenges and thank god for that otherwise everything would be
00:19:45.180 the same but we are blessed to be born here this is a great country
00:19:55.180 we've lifted ourselves out of misery first and now we can voluntarily help the rest of the world we
00:20:02.940 don't need a government to take a dollar from us and give 40 cents to the poor why not allow americans
00:20:09.420 to take their own daughter a dollar and cut out the middle man cut out the waste give the whole dollar
00:20:16.540 to poor we've done it before and in fact nobody has ever done it like we have
00:20:24.540 i want you to hear carefully because maybe this is the first time you've heard it but there is nothing
00:20:29.500 wrong with your desire to achieve to work hard to compete to win there's nothing wrong with your
00:20:37.500 expectation to be rewarded for your work and enjoy those rewards the way you see fit which of course
00:20:45.660 includes taking care of the less fortunate should you choose but you're the only one that can write your
00:20:52.540 your story your destiny is your own journey to make i have nothing to do with it and your failure i have
00:21:02.620 nothing to do with either we all stand on our own two feet
00:21:10.780 they're trying to work on democratic democratic changes well slavery by majority vote is still slavery
00:21:20.860 you are the only one that can take away your right for poor choices but even then you have the right
00:21:29.180 of redemption to begin again to pull yourself up out of the mud into the light capitalism has its flaws
00:21:35.100 it's lost its mooring the free market and justice should always be blindfolded but they're not
00:21:42.860 they're not being black white rich poor should never condemn you nor save you
00:21:51.260 but the world will change in the next 12 months one way or the other
00:22:01.340 we'll either all be equally enslaved equally poor and eventually equally dead
00:22:08.620 or we'll humble ourselves
00:22:12.780 and we'll stand up for the bill of rights which grants us liberty we will stand up for the people
00:22:18.060 we despise the things that they say we'll stand shoulder to shoulder with them because they have a
00:22:24.220 right to do it we'll stand for the poor but we'll also stand for the rich those who've always been
00:22:31.100 here those who came on the mayflower and those who come here legally today because they're our hope
00:22:36.460 they're our success and it it will come as we stand for blind and equal justice
00:22:43.580 and stand for the glorious natural inequality of all mankind
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00:24:15.740 the promo code's glenn
00:24:35.740 hello america welcome to the program harvey weinstein i think we can all say
00:24:41.260 we're glad the guy is in jail because i think he's guilty i just don't think he's guilty
00:24:49.900 in this particular case i think this was a horrible horrible case yeah the legal system does not allow
00:24:57.740 people to just feel like you should go to jail you know i think he should go to jail because you know
00:25:02.220 to me you should put him in jail probably just for his odor like i you know he seems like a terrible
00:25:06.140 human being or the bad acting of the you know the walker oh he's not he's learning not to bend over
00:25:13.340 and walk like that now that he's going to rikers uh but maybe yes well there's a reason why he was
00:25:19.020 producing films and not acting in them yes right so but he is uh that you know this is a a situation
00:25:25.900 where we have a legal system that is supposed to ignore all the media attention and the flow of the
00:25:32.940 moment the inertia of public opinion that's the job of the legal system to ignore it i don't think
00:25:38.620 the legal system did here i think you're right pat i mean and pat gray joins us from pat gray
00:25:43.900 unleashed hi pat hi hi glenn good to play with you pat hello thank you tell your mom thanks for
00:25:49.100 letting you come out and play with us today my mom's dead thanks for bringing that up oh wow
00:25:52.940 wow wow he's doing it to you now wow i can't believe it wow i mean that really hurt that really
00:25:59.420 hurt glenn thank you that really really hurt
00:26:04.060 so the evidence against weinstein overall to me is pretty overwhelming there's so all these accusers
00:26:09.500 and all these things but most of them are beyond the statute of limitations so they can't just pull
00:26:16.380 the best cases they can only pull from what they have so they have a couple of cases in new york
00:26:21.260 where and that in that whole situation the annabella sciora and uh gwyneth paltrow cases i think were
00:26:27.820 both beyond the statute of limitations yeah and and although uh sciora did testify in this trial to
00:26:34.140 make the case basically he does this all the time he's a predator and that has elevated uh sentencing
00:26:40.460 possibilities so he couldn't be in jail for life and he was acquitted of all that so they obviously at
00:26:45.500 least at some level didn't believe the older accusations or did not believe there was enough to
00:26:49.340 him but they did convict him on two of the five counts and it's these two women that came in this
00:26:54.380 case in new york and i like these things are always difficult right we understand that a traumatic
00:27:00.700 experience can have you acting in a way that you might not understand if you haven't gone through
00:27:05.260 a traumatic experience like this is we're told over and over again that it's not unreasonable at all
00:27:10.860 to see a woman who was sexually assaulted and then reaching out to her her attacker and communicating
00:27:17.900 for years on end to me that to me just in my gut feels really weird and strange but again i didn't
00:27:24.060 go through it so i don't know i will say every woman i've ever talked to about this says it seems really
00:27:29.580 strange too yeah it doesn't seem like something that is is possible but we are told by every single
00:27:38.700 expert on this that this is common so i i will accept that and and and and move past that you
00:27:45.500 know that that weird feeling i think we all have that just seems weird that if you got raped by
00:27:49.020 someone that you would have a relationship with them you want to reach out to them and have sex
00:27:52.860 with them after right exactly all right so this is i think beyond that though right that's why this is
00:27:57.980 what i want to get to let's accept that here for this for the sake of argument here's the evidence
00:28:02.300 and this is from the nation by the way not a right-wing publication that's trying to get all men
00:28:06.940 off for their evil sexual assaults uh they described the testimony both primary accusers
00:28:11.900 gave accounts that were emotive but were also undercut sometimes seriously by other witness
00:28:16.220 testimony or evidence haley one of the uh one of the accusers um has got has got undergone renovation
00:28:23.020 over various tellings a calendar she kept is scrawled with the words i love i love i love new york i love i
00:28:30.940 love i love stuff surrounded by doodled hearts on the week of her alleged rape wow now maybe she did
00:28:39.100 that early in the week and didn't go i hate i hate i hate rape baby okay you might not want to put that
00:28:47.980 on your calendar right later entries related to weinstein um she uh obliterated and some of by
00:28:54.220 other other testimony including the bleak characterization of an encounter previously described as consensual so
00:28:59.580 again she had already described the account as consensual uh invited skepticism when juxtaposed
00:29:05.180 with emails saying lots of love or totally bummed to have missed you okay i mean it seems weird that
00:29:12.620 you'd write to someone who raped you and say oh i missed you i'm totally bummed but maybe it was just
00:29:16.780 in passing jessica mann who spent the longest time on the stand oh by the way we should also point out that
00:29:21.740 afterwards after the rape she had consensual sex with harvey wednesday so it's important to note admits to
00:29:29.020 that she admits to that that they she was raped and then later on came back and went to a hotel room
00:29:35.820 and had sex with him consensually so can we just can we just wow say that you don't go to hotel rooms
00:29:46.220 even with people of the same sex unless you're really really good friends for a very long time
00:29:52.140 you've been in situations alone i mean i would never invite somebody up to my hotel room
00:29:59.580 and alone a woman and say hey you want to meet in my hotel room no now maybe if you're same sex i think
00:30:06.140 is totally generally speaking totally fine i don't know but maybe not in today's world i don't know i've
00:30:11.100 been up in a lot of hotel rooms with friends when we're even on trips i didn't never never seemed
00:30:15.340 threatened i felt that way i said with friends i mean fine yeah but a stranger no way it's not
00:30:22.140 typically the way you do it no um so it's definitely it's definitely an odd thing the the
00:30:29.100 uh the lawyer for weinstein made the case that you're making and she's she's a woman by the way
00:30:33.180 and she said look you are going to eliminate 99 of these situations by not going to hotel rooms with men
00:30:39.820 in the middle of the night now may i say harvey weinstein is different because i know i'm i'm
00:30:47.180 this way as well you want to have a private meeting with somebody you know that everybody is listening
00:30:54.140 now i don't say let's meet in my hotel room no no no but you could you could see somebody like that
00:31:01.580 you know what we're gonna talk we have to talk in private let's go to let's just go i've got a suite
00:31:06.460 and it's got a conference table in it or whatever let's just go to my suite bad idea but it's bad
00:31:12.780 idea especially when you live in the same town oh yeah yeah take him take her to your house or have
00:31:19.980 her meet you at your house where your wife is that would be a nice idea or the security presence or
00:31:25.180 whatever right so but again that does not mean because you went to a hotel room it's okay to be
00:31:31.180 raped like not okay not cool doesn't matter if you like and if you had a consensual relationship
00:31:35.900 for five years and after that you know after five years there's an incident where something
00:31:40.700 isn't consensual you might be able to get yourself to the point where you'd understand okay well maybe
00:31:46.700 you'd excuse one bad thing and go on with it right but this is the first time they've ever been
00:31:51.580 together is a rape and then you start a consensual relationship after that that's a cornerstone of your
00:31:57.660 relationship right it's like hey remember the first time we met yes i do in fact yes let's
00:32:03.340 recount it you had me with a knife at my throat all those were the days good times okay so here's the
00:32:08.620 second accuser so she had she gets she has this apparent sexual assault as reported so what does
00:32:15.740 she do she's in town for this night she is going to go home that night instead she decides to sleep on
00:32:23.100 the floor of her friend's closet when and stay an extra night why because the day after the rape
00:32:31.980 she decided she wanted to go to a screening and celebrate weinstein's birthday with him
00:32:37.980 now you get raped you stay an extra night in the city so you can celebrate the birthday of your
00:32:43.340 rapist seems incredibly impossible to me it does um going on the friend who is now not friends with
00:32:53.100 this woman anymore is now part of the prosecution was was actually called uh and uh subpoenaed under
00:32:59.580 the prosecution or excuse me the defense um she contradicted uh this accuser all over the place
00:33:06.380 um geez as the as the nation again left-wing publication says nobody outside of this room
00:33:11.980 doubts that abuse and rape can coexist with a relationship or that women maintain contact
00:33:16.460 with men who hurt them what rang false was the prosecution's gothic language and theory of the
00:33:20.780 case set beside the breezly ordinary language of witnesses emails to weinstein asking how he is
00:33:26.220 what's his schedule when is he in la or london can he meet her mom wow you're inviting your rapist
00:33:34.220 to meet your mother i mean i mom has not gotten lucky in a long time reminiscing about their first
00:33:42.700 meetings again we were joking about that a second ago she was doing it reminiscing about their first
00:33:47.660 meeting when she was raped to her rapist can you get by all of this with the power dynamic thing
00:33:56.860 it's because of the power dynamic and that's basically what they have right the what the prosecution
00:34:01.820 had i i have to tell you was so powerful that she didn't want to get mad at her here's what i think
00:34:07.500 actually happened in that room i think that there were those who went look the guy is guilty we know
00:34:13.740 this yes we know he's guilty you're gonna just let him go you're gonna be on the jury you're gonna be
00:34:20.300 forever remember imagine telling your friends as the guy who led oj simpson go good for you imagine
00:34:26.940 the conversation you're having with your friends walking out this hey you've been gone for a while
00:34:30.380 where were you i was in jury duty what case oh harvey weinstein you mean the one where they let harvey
00:34:34.780 weinstein out what the hell you people are monsters yeah right we all know harvey weinstein is guilty
00:34:40.460 that's not a legal argument by the way we all know it is not a legal argument correct the legal arguments
00:34:46.060 were made in the case in which the the evidence was overwhelming that this was uh like definitely
00:34:53.340 first of all 100 overwhelming that it was a consent consensual relationship because both the
00:34:57.580 the women said that it was however this this one incident again this the the the standard is to
00:35:05.020 prove his guilt yeah right so you're telling me with all of this and i i'm leaving off two more pages of
00:35:11.820 phone calls and emails here that we're going to get to but we don't have time but there absolutely is
00:35:15.980 reasonable doubt that this one out of many incidents was non-consensual because not only did did harvey
00:35:23.100 weinstein say it was non-consensual and we have all these other emails they both said at the time
00:35:27.420 that it was they didn't go out and tell other people they told people that it was consensual in
00:35:31.340 some of these cases and they changed their stories later on so here is the here's why this matters to
00:35:37.500 you this is a mob mentality it's a mob mentality if if i mean even even the uh prosecution they knew they
00:35:48.380 had a weak case but they thought you know momentum in society is going our way yeah that's not good
00:35:54.780 basically admitted that that's not good you have to sometimes you have to let the bad guy go in in hopes
00:36:04.300 and in knowledge that you know what they're going to get him next time you have to do that it feels
00:36:12.380 awful it feels terrible i wouldn't want to be in that situation we all know well yes but not in
00:36:20.540 this case yeah the westboro baptist church is protected by the first amendment even though i hate
00:36:26.140 it yes right because that's you sometimes you have to take the worst example of a human being to
00:36:32.540 make the case and harvey weinstein look i want him in prison for a million different reasons
00:36:38.300 some of them just related to i just don't like the guy yeah you know but in this particular case
00:36:45.180 it does not seem that they had the evidence and i think i think you're right glenn i think
00:36:48.380 the people went in that jury room were like we can't just let this guy walk out he's obviously
00:36:52.300 guilty of something isn't it amazing though that we've gotten to this place where between disease
00:36:57.740 and accusations pretty much the only safe sex is marital sex right it's probably true i mean if you
00:37:06.060 really want to be safe that's what you do you have sex in the confines of marriage and you're
00:37:11.900 probably gonna what a weird idea is that weird yeah it's weird concept i don't know what you're
00:37:15.740 talking about here you know it used to be you know it's almost it's almost it's almost supposed
00:37:20.940 to be that supposed to be that way yeah or even if you don't believe in a higher power it's almost
00:37:27.660 like that's why those traditions were reinforced by society because when you break those uh those
00:37:37.820 norms society falls apart yeah it's kind of weird it's almost like mike pence might have been on to
00:37:44.700 something no he's just a crazy man that prude you're talking about that prude mike pence oh my gosh
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00:39:15.100 sarah i understand we have a uh a a new version of there's a hole in the sky where a tree once stood
00:39:39.900 there's an unwelcome sight in the neighborhood a developer is being greedy
00:39:48.780 there's a hole in the sky where a tree once stood
00:39:59.500 such a lack of light and sound all that's left is there
00:40:03.740 a listener who
00:40:12.620 like us has nothing better to do with their time
00:40:24.620 it's amazing it is really incredible and this comes with a video too so it's great i called my
00:40:29.900 mom last night and my mom was like i was watching your show and that song about the hole in the sky
00:40:36.460 it's just i mean i just can't get it out of my head
00:40:42.620 it is you are afflicted with the same disease as many others yeah remember i mean this all started
00:40:47.020 because i heard it in the morning and it wouldn't leave me alone and i couldn't i had to share it with
00:40:54.220 others because i couldn't be the only one singing it that song is much more contagious than the
00:40:58.220 coronavirus it it is and probably more deadly as well what how i can't believe we haven't had an
00:41:04.540 update from these people like did they stop the tree i know did they are they grateful for us helping
00:41:11.500 them get their song out right did seattle you're letting us down is the hole still in the sky is anyone
00:41:18.140 still making money i'm curious to know how this turned out seattle the hole in the sky you wouldn't
00:41:24.380 know it's always cloudy and the making money i don't think anymore no okay you know maybe amazon
00:41:30.860 microsoft but everyone else no i don't think so i don't think so socialism kills kids uh all right
00:41:40.300 uh let me tell you and i mean that in both ways socialism kills comma kids and socialism kills kids
00:41:47.100 but that's a different story uh bernie sanders and the corona virus you're listening next
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00:43:14.380 talk about uh our mutual friend philip haney uh who was found dead on the side of the road in
00:43:20.700 california apparently uh this patriot got out was driving down the highway got out of his car
00:43:27.580 um stood on the side of the highway took a gun pointed it to his own chest and killed himself
00:43:33.260 now that happens all the time uh police did come out yesterday and say you know there might have
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00:43:54.220 they're still investigating it um but sarah carter will fill you in a little bit more on who this guy is
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00:44:07.960 bernie sanders we're going to talk a little bit about the um uh the south carolina debate that is
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00:44:49.960 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program in south carolina tonight
00:44:57.240 the democratic debate it's another it's another food fight i can't wait to see what happens and how bernie
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00:45:13.640 that's happening tonight we'll give you the details and the pregame on that also the coronavirus
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00:45:27.480 took a gun pointed it at his own chest and pulled the trigger yeah it was a suicide or was it
00:45:36.200 the latest with sarah carter on patriot and whistleblower philip uh uh haney coming up in one minute
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00:47:26.120 sarah carter i'm looking at her resume formerly a los angeles news group washington times washington
00:47:31.240 examiner wrote numerous exclusives for usa today u.s news world report uh she is also a reporter now
00:47:38.280 investigative reporter at fox news and fox news contributor she runs her own website sarah carter
00:47:44.920 dot com sarah i don't see on your bio that you were with us at the blaze for a long time i was with
00:47:51.320 you at the blaze it should be right there in my bio it's it's not darn it i love working at the blaze i
00:47:57.560 know i will make sure that no no no i'm just giving you a hard time updated bio i'm giving i love i loved
00:48:03.640 being at the blaze and i gotta tell you we did such incredible work at the really did
00:48:07.720 it was during that it was during that time that i actually uh met philip hainey uh got to know him
00:48:15.320 quite well and what a wonderful human being he was and hearing about his death was so tragic um it it
00:48:24.520 really shook me to the core because i had actually spoken to phil i think maybe three months ago he had
00:48:30.680 called me we were talking and you know i was so happy to hear from him um you know he had gone through
00:48:37.480 pretty rough patch after losing his wife last year uh and but he was doing great and he was getting
00:48:43.640 you know he was surrounded by family and friends and everybody who loved him so hearing about his
00:48:49.240 death was really quite shocking to me now he um i understand was getting married next month he was
00:48:56.200 also in the middle of writing a new book did you get any indication at all that i mean you and i he
00:49:03.880 advised us and was a deep throat if you will on many stories uh and that guy put himself on the line
00:49:12.760 every day especially during the obama administration that guy was an amazing whistleblower um and he was
00:49:19.960 driven by a higher purpose did you get any indication at all he might have committed suicide or
00:49:26.280 was thinking that way or was so depressed no actually no there was no indication i mean particularly
00:49:33.880 when i remember thinking back on my conversation with him that there was any issue whatsoever um that
00:49:39.640 he was despondent or depressed i had spoken to a very close friend of his somebody who had actually
00:49:47.080 and i i don't want to mention the name just in case it's private but just for the idea i can talk about
00:49:52.120 it uh right after um uh the news had broke a very close friend of his uh called me and said look
00:50:00.200 i had just spoken to phil on wednesday we were talking he was in such good spirits uh not only did we
00:50:07.560 get on the phone we were chatting back and forth um in text messages he was very excited about the future
00:50:14.440 um he was uh excited to be married um he was really looking forward to the marriage and to his wedding
00:50:22.840 uh so he was very distressed um he did contact this friend of phil haney's did contact the police uh
00:50:31.560 there in northern california who were investigating uh what had happened to him and and spoke with them
00:50:36.840 and said look i've been on the phone with him on wednesday i don't know what could have happened um
00:50:41.800 he was very happy uh he had no indication whatsoever that he was going through any kind
00:50:48.600 of depression now that doesn't mean that he didn't do it right i mean we're the police are
00:50:53.480 still investigating this um i know that information came out and uh they they've said that this appears
00:50:59.880 to be a suicide uh you know a lot of people that i spoke to i mean it's very difficult to believe it was
00:51:05.480 if it was a shotgun i don't know if we have all the details yet uh putting you know putting shooting
00:51:11.080 yourself in the chest is a very unusual way on the side of the road pulling your car off on the side
00:51:16.360 of the road that i mean right and usually it's not the chest i mean with a shotgun i'm guessing with
00:51:22.280 the shotgun it's heavier if it was a shotgun um but it's a very uh a difficult situation let's just say
00:51:29.480 it's not something that's commonly done i you know but i but we don't know we don't know all the
00:51:33.880 details all we do know is that philip haimey was an incredible patriot and human being who really
00:51:41.080 put everything on the line to get the truth out to the american public about what was happening in
00:51:46.280 the obama administration um and his long and illustrious career uh you know uh from i mean
00:51:54.200 this is a man who studied arabic who understood you know the culture who uh worked at the dhs and was
00:52:01.560 highly recognized given all kinds of awards for his work helped found the department of homeland
00:52:07.480 security um and then everything that happened to him during the obama administration that was so
00:52:14.840 distressing um and uh the the issues that he dealt with when it came to and i think you'll go into that
00:52:21.240 glenn with me in this call but as far as exposing what was happening where he was asked to erase
00:52:27.480 databases loads of information in 2009 um and uh and all the information that uh that that he was
00:52:37.080 asked to remove from the databases that would have helped the dhs connect the dots uh particularly when
00:52:43.960 it came to islamic extremists in the united states and he blamed the obama administration for that
00:52:49.400 he blamed them for for not uh for trying to change the narrative uh for not telling the american people
00:52:55.640 the truth and he came out uh in full force i do want to get into some of the stuff that you can
00:53:01.400 talk about you know um he was involved in whistleblowing uh with me on several different things
00:53:08.360 but i um he never um uh we we never discussed it on the air so i don't want to discuss it uh just
00:53:16.840 for the estate or whatever i just don't want to cause any problems um and uh so can you talk about
00:53:23.000 any of the things that he he did do and the impact that he he made well one of the things that he did
00:53:32.440 talk openly about um much later in 2016 um he did write an op-ed uh for the hill uh where he talked about
00:53:42.920 his career and talked a little bit um about not into the detail that i'm sure he went into with both you
00:53:49.560 and i and others that he spoke to on uh capitol hill those being senior congressional members
00:53:56.200 but he did talk in that op-ed on the hill about what happened to him and he talked about uh you know
00:54:03.160 the fact that uh they asked him to delete and modify several hundred records in what the dhs is known as
00:54:12.040 the um treasury enforcement enforcement communication systems database it's called text and that's how
00:54:18.440 everyone knows it the acronym text so you know he was asked to go in there he was asked to alter
00:54:25.480 documents he was asked to delete documents and mainly it was he believed to change this narrative
00:54:32.360 and to take away this stigma um when everybody was struggling with what is extremism what is islamist
00:54:39.720 mean what what are these uh you know particularly back in 2008 2009 2010 and even after the september 11th
00:54:49.480 attacks what what are these extremist groups about who are they why are they so devout and he really
00:54:56.520 felt that the obama administration was like look we don't want and this appears to be anti-muslim uh
00:55:03.080 we don't want any of this type of narrative and what had happened was um i don't know if everybody
00:55:08.920 remembers but i'll to to remind everyone um before there was a christmas day attack there was the the
00:55:16.520 remember with the bomber uh on the airline they called them the underwear bomber and uh it didn't go
00:55:23.320 off basically uh the the bomb did not detonate the passengers on this plane were able to stop it uh obama
00:55:31.720 became very upset in the administration and said well why weren't we able to connect these dots
00:55:36.440 how come we weren't able to get this you know to see this in advance and phil haney was like well
00:55:42.120 because you guys deleted everything in the database that would have allowed people to connect the dots
00:55:47.560 this is not the fault of anybody at the dhs or the intelligence community you've literally disabled us
00:55:54.440 from being able to do this and phil wasn't the only one i mean phil came out publicly but there
00:56:00.600 were a lot of people even after you know september 11 2001 whistleblowers uh within united states
00:56:08.040 citizenship and immigration services people within the department of homeland security who were up in
00:56:13.720 arms and i i think that's why when phil died it was such a shock to everyone because the people that knew
00:56:21.320 him well knew that he was up against a bohemoth right of uh because he was a whistleblower of people that
00:56:29.800 did not want him speaking uh people that did not want him pointing out the failures that happened
00:56:35.640 within the american system within our government within these agencies that we entrust and this has
00:56:42.840 been a problem over and over again we've seen it from phil you know what phil's exposed people that were
00:56:48.680 whistleblowers within united states citizenship and immigration services who said look we're just letting
00:56:54.360 people into the country we're not vetting them uh particularly after 2001 when we thought everything
00:57:00.920 was going to get better it didn't it went downhill in some cases in some of these agencies and we see
00:57:07.400 that these bureaucracies were badly managed or either forced to step aside and allow you know this type of
00:57:17.080 i would i would call it malfeasance to exist within these agencies you know because basically if you're asking
00:57:22.760 people who are the best of the best which phil was phil haney was no matter what anyone says phil
00:57:28.760 haney was awarded some of the top awards by the united states government for his work inside the dhs and
00:57:34.920 for what he was able to do you know and and for what he was able to point out prior to them having
00:57:40.840 him and others erase these databases um which is what he claimed uh so it it is a shock to the system it's
00:57:48.760 like what happens to whistleblowers lives you know and you think about so many people that have come
00:57:54.600 forward real whistleblowers i'm not talking you know people that want to pretend they're whistleblowers
00:57:59.320 but people with first hand knowledge right first hand knowledge they were asked to do something that
00:58:05.080 they believed was wrong and then they step up and they speak out despite everything that could happen
00:58:11.080 to them despite the backlash i will tell you that i i was with uh philip a few days before he came out
00:58:20.920 and announced some of the stuff he did and he was truly terrified he was he had been under uh you know
00:58:30.360 uh a microscope for so long and they had been looking for him to destroy him for so long and he had no
00:58:37.880 protection whatsoever uh and he spent a lot of his time very worried looking over his shoulder sarah
00:58:45.800 the last question i know that um the last time i spoke to him he was looking into keith ellison and
00:58:53.560 ilan omar etc etc then i lost track of him here in the last 18 months do you know what he was working
00:59:01.240 on by any chance yes he was he was continuing to work on keith ellison and ilhan omar and he was
00:59:09.400 going to become a very active part of traveling throughout the country and speaking to the
00:59:15.480 american people about you know not only his work at dhs but really trying to uh expose and shed light on
00:59:24.840 what's happening in the united states and particularly the shift in politics what's happened with the
00:59:29.880 democratic party you know it's moved towards the left this inability to speak the truth i think
00:59:36.040 that was really important for phil phil was somebody who respected everyone whether you were muslim or
00:59:41.560 whether you were christian or whether you he respected everyone the one thing that he was adamant about
00:59:46.840 was speaking out against extremism and he said that you know he always spoke out against extremists
00:59:54.360 and that's what he was focused on and he didn't want people neither ilhan omar neither keith ellison
01:00:00.520 or others you know and what he saw in the obama administration trying to cover that up you know
01:00:06.920 either for political correctness or because they didn't want to expose what was actually happening
01:00:13.240 within the administration he wanted to ensure and i hope we can keep that memory alive and what he wanted
01:00:20.280 alive glenn because he wanted to ensure that the american people knew the truth they weren't afraid
01:00:26.440 afraid to face the truth and that the government would react to the truth appropriately so we could
01:00:32.760 save lives and so that we wouldn't allow another september 11th to happen in this country or anywhere else
01:00:38.520 in the world sarah carter that i think i think phil um and i do as well sarah thank you so much you
01:00:45.240 can follow sarah she's got her own podcast the sarah carter show you can follow her at sarah
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01:03:11.800 so what are we expecting in the debate tonight uh we have the south carolina debate
01:03:19.000 next week is the south carolina saturday oh is it saturday yeah i thought it was tuesday
01:03:24.840 uh that's super tuesday oh my gosh that's right yeah super tuesday can i give you a little preview
01:03:30.600 of super tuesday here yeah before we get into the debate yeah this is uh nate silver did the 538
01:03:35.720 projections as to who's going to win these states listen to where this stands right now i was i was
01:03:41.960 blown away by this california sanders 79 chance to win 79 texas sanders 59 chance to win biden is
01:03:51.800 second at 26 chance to win wow so not close right north carolina sanders 52 chance to win
01:03:59.880 okay biden is second with 24 chance then you have virginia sanders at 49 biden at 24
01:04:06.760 um and the second place second place biden 24 bloomberg is also 24 there massachusetts
01:04:14.600 sanders 57 warren 26 this is her state she's done she should get out she should it well i hope she
01:04:22.520 stays in because i don't want bernie sanders to be the nominee but minnesota klobuchar favored 49
01:04:28.040 sanders 45 um then colorado sanders 83 tennessee sanders 45 alabama biden 55 sanders 25 it's the only
01:04:40.200 real big there is if these numbers hold true when the south yeah is still giving it to him what does
01:04:48.600 what is the concern of him not being able to win i know oklahoma sanders arkansas sanders utah
01:04:55.320 sanders maine sanders vermont sanders uh i mean everywhere american samoa sanders so they've
01:05:03.560 got to take sanders out and so this bloomberg's not on the debate tonight bloomberg is not in there
01:05:09.480 tonight i don't know i think he is in there tonight steyer is also in there tonight by the way so you'll
01:05:13.400 actually they're actually expanding the field okay so if bloomberg is in tonight are you sure he's in
01:05:19.560 i thought he was okay just check uh if bloomberg is in tonight you're going to see him go after
01:05:25.000 sanders he somebody's got to take sanders down so it'll be buddha judge it'll be biden and uh
01:05:31.320 uh and bloomberg if he's there and i and i'll say too you know look this happened with with uh biden in
01:05:37.880 his first debate you have that bad performance you have an opportunity the american people will let you
01:05:41.880 say okay what are you going to do the next time was that a fluke was he was he rusty he has an
01:05:46.760 opportunity here to make an impact tonight if he blows it again tonight this is this is the downhill
01:05:53.320 slide i can guarantee you he is still in the forest holding that axe going oh yeah oh yeah he's beyond
01:06:01.400 rusty he has frozen solid
01:06:09.000 you're listening to glenn beck i'd have the coronavirus coming up uh the update coming up in
01:06:14.360 just a few minutes and uh holy cow the things that are going on with the economy i've the boston
01:06:20.280 herald just reported where is it the boston herald said uh basically i'll give the story to you in a
01:06:27.160 minute that uh between bernie sanders and the coronavirus the economy is going to go down which
01:06:34.920 could lead to ushering a socialist into office and i think that could be our future is very uncertain right
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01:07:27.240 klobuchar buddajed warren biden sanders steyer and bloomberg will be there we'll uh we'll give you all the updates tomorrow
01:07:34.920 we've got a lot still to come some new information on bernie sanders who is absolutely
01:08:02.360 a communist and i'll explain that and back it up with the facts uh coming up in about 25 minutes also
01:08:09.480 you don't want to miss wednesday night special the glenbeck wednesday night special this time bernie
01:08:16.280 sanders and the fires of the revolutionaries that are backing him uh we are entering a very very dangerous
01:08:23.720 time and america is just playing footsies uh with a a dangerous man and ideology i know bernie sanders
01:08:33.880 he couldn't hurt a fly really wait until i show you those around him and how many flies they don't mind
01:08:41.160 swatting on tomorrow's special the wednesday night special only on blaze tv now let me give you a couple
01:08:48.360 of updates here first of all i've got an update on the coronavirus coming up in about an hour
01:08:53.480 you don't want to miss that let me just give you one highlight on it uh coronavirus fears causing
01:09:00.040 mortgage rates to plunge now to an eight-year low this is good but i want you to understand
01:09:08.120 it's because nothing is happening nobody is spending money companies are now uh in real dire
01:09:17.800 straits having to lower their expectations for wall street um and mortgage applications are not real
01:09:26.200 strong right now and so the fed has has lowered them to a uh eight-year low aggressive lenders will be at
01:09:36.360 3.25 today 3.25 interest rate for your mortgage uh
01:09:44.680 uh the treasury ten-year treasury the yield is also eight-year low and could sink even lower
01:09:54.840 that is uh
01:09:58.440 that's going to be interesting to see where we go if trouble from the coronavirus does hit now listen to
01:10:04.200 this this from the boston herald let's see if this sounds familiar it would be the ultimate twist in the
01:10:09.560 2020 election a virus from the largest communist dictatorship in the world putting a socialist in
01:10:15.160 the white house yeah that would be ironic right all this time we were worried about russia interfering with
01:10:20.920 the presidential race no it turns out the chinese originated coronavirus could now pose a bigger threat to
01:10:27.720 donald trump's re-election and could end up aiding bernie sanders socialist revolution the evidence is already there
01:10:35.480 the dow industrial average plummeted monday by more than a thousand points amid fears of a
01:10:41.880 coronavirus leading to a global economic crisis trump has long crowed about presiding over a
01:10:49.480 record-breaking stock market surge and is counting on a robust u.s economy to convince voters to put
01:10:54.760 him in the white house for another four years he said yesterday coronavirus is very much under control
01:11:00.520 in the u.s we are in contact with everyone and with relevant countries cdc and world health have
01:11:07.480 been working hard and very smart stock market is starting to look very good to me well this writer
01:11:13.080 said i don't know what stock market he's looking at i don't know a stock market that just lost a lot of
01:11:19.080 points that's usually when you buy you buy low and you hold it that's the the idea until it gets lower
01:11:28.360 then you sell again right yeah that's pretty much how you keep right you just keep selling just keep
01:11:33.240 selling as it gets lower yeah he i think that's a totally correct analysis though the the biggest
01:11:38.120 vulnerability for donald trump in his re-election is the economy going bad oh for any reason and right
01:11:42.840 now i mean obviously the biggest reason that it would happen is coronavirus really gets out of control
01:11:48.280 and shuts things down right and not only that but if bernie sanders begins to look like the guy
01:11:54.920 you are going to see a flight of capital you're going to see companies they're going to start
01:12:01.080 saying i don't know if we should spend this right now i don't know if what we should do i don't know
01:12:05.480 should we take some of our money and bring it out of the country remember all that repatriated capital
01:12:11.000 that came in to the united states where is that capital going to go if they think they're going to be
01:12:17.400 taxed into oblivion yeah it's going to leave right and i think there's an argument when we've had this
01:12:22.200 before we've talked about it in that like i think under normal circumstances bernie sanders is the
01:12:27.320 easiest to beat in many ways on the left out of these candidates um however in abnormal circumstances
01:12:35.880 that's not really the case and i think you know with with sanders you can make the argument that
01:12:41.000 sanders um i mean the argument with trump in 2016 by people who did not think he was going to win i did
01:12:49.000 not think he was going to win in 2016 at least particularly in the primary but in 2016 the
01:12:54.600 argument was well look at his polls he can't take anything out of those they're going to fail
01:12:59.400 eventually he's got a ceiling uh you know they can't trust these polls he's well he's the most
01:13:04.440 well-known in the field uh all blah blah blah blah blah blah blah what happened with trump is the
01:13:09.160 polls held and they kept increasing the entire time and a lot of people look at you know look back at
01:13:13.720 the polls of 2016 and say oh the polls sucked well the polls called trump really early i mean they
01:13:18.360 knew they knew about trump way before any of the pundits knew about trump and so they called that
01:13:24.040 really early you look at sanders polling he's leading the field by a large margin when it comes
01:13:29.560 to the democratic primary he's the overwhelming favorite to be the nominee and in his matchups
01:13:34.920 against donald trump in his matchups against other candidates in his favorability numbers they're all
01:13:41.160 incredibly strong okay so i assume they're gonna start ticking down at some point but i mean i may
01:13:47.160 be repeating history here listen to this in in alabama in 2015 trump drew a 30 000 people a crowd
01:13:55.160 in alabama in january 2016 shortly before the new hampshire primary he had 8 000 supporters at his rally
01:14:04.600 well uh sanders just packed 7 500 people into his rally in new hampshire in denver they had him at a
01:14:13.720 5 000 seat venue in denver he had to because demand was so high he had to go to a larger venue where he
01:14:20.440 drew 11 000 people so he's got the same kind of passion behind him where people are coming out to to see
01:14:30.840 him now let's remember that carl rove was the guy who said mr trump is a standard bearer the gop will
01:14:39.720 lose the white house and the senate its majority in the house and it will fall dramatically i believe
01:14:45.080 i said things like that if we nominate trump lindsey graham we'll get destroyed and we'll deserve it well
01:14:51.800 it turned out to be wrong now democrats some of them are giddy at the prospect of running against
01:15:00.760 him predicting predicting that he's going to get uh uh crushed crushed they were giddy in 2016 that
01:15:11.240 donald trump was going to get crushed they now we we are the ones giddy that oh this is going to be
01:15:19.880 great we're going to run against bernie sanders not so fast because what stew just brought up
01:15:24.760 is true they're they're comparing him now to mcgovern and they said you know this is going
01:15:29.800 to be mcgovern it's going to be a sweep he'll lose to richard nixon by 23 points
01:15:36.200 well that happened with nixon the thing is is that you don't have the same situation
01:15:45.560 nixon nixon never pulled less than 53 percent while mcgovern never got over 38 percent trailing nixon in
01:15:55.480 some polls by 30 points right now the post abc polls show sanders topping trump 51 to 45 now that
01:16:05.000 doesn't mean the election is going to turn out that way but it's not the same scenario as it was with
01:16:11.960 mcgovern and nixon these are different times and what i love is is uh one of the pundits saying
01:16:21.800 the question is whether republicans can paint sanders democratic socialism is something to fear
01:16:27.320 and fear is crucial in motivating voters and the gop republicans are masters of using it in recent
01:16:35.080 years they've warned about threats posed by everything from muslims to gay marriage to hispanic immigrants
01:16:40.360 really because i think i've just spent four years hearing you talk about the russians and how the
01:16:46.440 russians were coming for us uh i've i've listened for the last what 12 years about how evil conservatives
01:16:53.720 are how we're going to let people pile up in bodies just just a giant pile of bodies by our uh hospitals
01:17:00.680 because we don't care you're afraid of the tea party being radicals you're afraid of gun owners you call
01:17:06.600 everybody nazis white supremacists remember your your guy that you wanted to have when joe biden was
01:17:14.280 the guy who said i'm telling you right now they're gonna lock you all back up in chains you remember
01:17:18.760 that that was that fear we're supposed to fear the capitalist and the drug companies barack obama
01:17:25.800 told us about the doctors that were cutting people's feet off do you remember that cutting people's feet
01:17:31.240 off because they could save money in this capitalist society the piles of tonsils we saw all around the
01:17:37.320 country it's unbelievable unbelievable so the fear is is out there i think one fear is justified
01:17:48.920 the fear of the left is that it's all about the white man keeping you down it's all about capitalizing
01:17:54.680 stealing your future it's all about global warming destroying the planet in 12 years
01:18:03.640 here's a real one bernie sanders loves the communist system has always loved the communist system always
01:18:15.320 he's an international socialist he has surrounded himself with socialist radicals revolutionaries
01:18:24.600 he has surrounded himself with anti-semites he has surrounded himself with uh uh with globalist
01:18:34.280 marxist revolutionaries people who have worked with occupy wall street there's not a soul among them that likes
01:18:43.480 america that's who his that's that's who's following him that is who's pushing in the inside
01:18:54.360 and america is going to get exactly what they deserve but do not dismiss him that was the mistake the
01:19:04.280 left made i think if it is bernie sanders it will be a fight to the end i didn't think so just a few months
01:19:12.120 ago because i did think he had a ceiling but look at what look at what stew just gave you in the the poll
01:19:19.400 numbers for super tuesday except for minnesota he's winning according to the polls and the odds from 538
01:19:28.040 he's winning in every state alabama i believe was also biden but that's okay two two out of all those
01:19:34.760 two whatever it is and again his polling against trump and head-to-head matchups which you can you
01:19:39.880 can say might not hold up it doesn't always but is really good compared to the other candidates i mean
01:19:45.800 he's he's winning a lot of the polls he's winning in swing states um against uh against trump in in a lot
01:19:53.400 of polls that does not mean he's going to hold on and i think when it comes down to a one-on-one battle
01:19:58.920 right people are going to you're you're sitting in pennsylvania you want you want socialism coming
01:20:04.840 into your state well i can't imagine that but here's you know again you who knows it gets scary
01:20:10.600 when you're down to a one-on-one battle here's why here's why this is happening since world war ii
01:20:16.200 we've told everybody that you got to go to college you have to go to college you have to
01:20:22.120 then what did we do loans and subsidies became available to everybody the government was going
01:20:28.760 to guarantee the loans well that's why college tuition has gone up six times more than the rate
01:20:34.920 of inflation since 1970 it's way outpacing health care so you've got to have college you've got to go
01:20:42.120 to college it's the most important thing everybody should have the best college experience okay now
01:20:48.600 you're sitting with 1.6 trillion dollars in loans with people who can't get jobs and they've got this
01:20:54.120 education that the system sold them of course when somebody steps up and says i want i'm going to i'm
01:21:01.400 going to erase all of that debt of course it was important i did what the system told me to do
01:21:08.120 and now i'm stuck with this both parties have ignored young voters young voters have been ignored
01:21:15.240 for a long time the democrats because of the democratic socialist have been speaking directly to them
01:21:24.280 also the democrats have made it impossible every the the house is always on fire always on fire
01:21:33.720 mit romney was the worst guy you could ever have here's a guy who i don't agree with his policies
01:21:40.200 on i don't agree with what he does i don't even like the dude but i do think he's an honorable guy or it
01:21:47.720 did but they made him into the antichrist that was torturing dogs giving people haircuts i mean
01:21:55.880 enough enough and now that the sky is falling now that it is okay these are the guys we predicted
01:22:04.440 this is what we predicted this is what we predicted now what now what now nobody believes you no now
01:22:12.520 nobody believes that oh he's gonna do anything radical and you know what maybe he should because
01:22:18.120 this system is broken and they have relentlessly taught this to our kids don't dismiss bernie sanders
01:22:26.680 don't dismiss and democrats don't dismiss donald trump because both sides are setting up for a walk
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01:24:09.080 goods for your frontiers you're listening to glenn back
01:24:14.360 bernie sanders you gotta stop calling
01:24:38.920 him a democratic socialist this guy is a guy who has never met a communist regime he doesn't like
01:24:46.040 and he is the radical to get it done i want to explain the difference between him and barack obama
01:24:55.240 that we learned about barack obama when he got into office and there's a big difference between him and
01:25:02.520 bernie sanders huge difference and i'll explain that and break some news on bernie sanders in a minute
01:25:09.640 you're listening to glenn back
01:25:16.760 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
01:25:43.880 there is a new story story that has just been posted at glennbeck.com that i want you to read
01:25:53.000 revealing bernie's dark side one 1980s quote at a time there's some new information on bernie sanders
01:26:02.120 something that he talked about in the 1980s oh no but don't worry about it he's he's not really a
01:26:08.920 radical marxist no he's more like sven in sweden no he's not
01:26:18.440 we begin there in 60 seconds this is the glennbeck program
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01:29:26.680 justin haskins uh is a good friend of the free market a good friend of the constitution and a good
01:29:34.680 friend of mine he is also a guy who has really helped out uh on my next book uh called arguing
01:29:42.920 with socialists uh he is a researcher extraordinaire and and pretty much a geek uh when it comes to
01:29:50.760 you know staying at home and reading old documents welcome to the to the program justin how are you
01:29:56.920 i'm doing great well what what an introduction yeah i'm a geek yeah well appreciate it but it's true you
01:30:01.960 know that i mean geeks of the world unite um you are uh you're a guy who found an old article that
01:30:12.360 nobody has exposed yet we just put it up on glenn beck.com uh your article called revealing bernie's
01:30:18.840 dark side one 1980s quote at a time you found who even knew there was such a publication called the
01:30:26.200 what was it the uh the militant that's what it is the militant what an article do you want to take
01:30:33.320 us through yeah yeah absolutely so uh what i've been spending my saturday nights doing is uh looking
01:30:40.360 through old communist newspapers in particular this communist newspaper called the militants which is
01:30:46.600 a publication of the socialist workers party and throughout the 1980s these these publications
01:30:53.160 have tons of interviews with bernie sanders who at the time was known as the america's socialist mayor
01:31:00.120 he was uh mayor of burlington vermont and they loved him as the socialist workers party because bernie
01:31:07.000 sanders it turns out was a big communist not just a socialist a communist he supported communist
01:31:13.960 presidential candidates in 1980 and 1984 uh he actively campaigned for them he agreed to be a
01:31:20.360 presidential elector for the socialist workers party and so they have all these interviews with bernie
01:31:25.800 sanders they quote him a lot and one of the interviews that i found that was particularly
01:31:30.200 disturbing was this interview right after he became mayor of burlington and they talk about all
01:31:35.400 sorts of different topics but the thing that really struck me the thing that i really i haven't heard
01:31:39.640 anywhere else this this reported i think this has been lost for decades is he's talking about
01:31:44.760 police support and to fully understand this this quote you have to you have to grasp that within
01:31:50.520 the communist movement and the socialist movement both today and in the 1980s they really don't like
01:31:55.720 police they hate police they talk about it all the time and so one of the criticisms of bernie sanders
01:32:01.480 believe it or not was that he got police support local police support so they're asking him about this
01:32:06.440 and they're saying hey it's controversial to some socialists that you got this police support what do you
01:32:11.160 have to say and he provides this answer about cops and how they've there's some good cops here and
01:32:17.240 let me let me let me read it uh verbatim uh sanders added that he knows that some police forces are
01:32:27.000 dominated by fascists and nazis but on the other hand we have a police force and we may have our own bad
01:32:35.320 eggs too but i don't consider these guys who are making ten thousand dollars a year as my enemies
01:32:40.920 as much as many offend certain people in the left-wing movement we've got good cops here
01:32:47.640 they're good trade unionists all regular trade union issues people who have a concern for young
01:32:54.680 people probably the major crime problem we have in the city is with young people these police see the
01:33:02.200 futility of arresting poor kids all of the time they want to get involved in some of the projects that
01:33:07.080 we're beginning to do uh to uh dent this surface on so he's saying here yeah i know cops are bad we all
01:33:17.080 know cops are bad but our cops are trade unionists and so because they're good members of the union
01:33:23.640 they're actually good most police forces i mean i love this he knows that okay he says some police forces
01:33:31.400 are dominated by fascists and nazis i'd like to know which ones
01:33:40.760 so would i i imagine he thinks it's actually more than just a few police forces it's it's important
01:33:47.320 to note that actually the writer is the one who said some police forces the direct quote from bernie
01:33:53.000 begins with are dominated by fascists and nazis and then there's a dot dot dot meaning we don't know
01:33:59.240 what he said immediately after that right right he was left out of the story so who knows what sort
01:34:04.920 of a rant he went on to add things to this to this mix but it just goes to show you bernie sanders is
01:34:10.760 not just this you know i love sweden and norway and denmark and i just want the world to be like
01:34:15.720 that no he is a radical marxist i believe trotskyite socialist uh who who wants to radically transform
01:34:24.200 the united states so tomorrow justin i'm doing a special on the people surrounding him and the
01:34:34.440 people that are in his campaign are terrifying truly terrifying because they are revolutionaries
01:34:41.000 he is a revolutionary are you shocked at uh the willingness for of apparently the average democrat
01:34:52.280 to just get on board the sanders train and ride that right into the the communist hell station
01:34:59.960 i i i am not for this reason i don't think i think this is so radical but he is so radical so extreme
01:35:10.760 that when you bring these things up when you talk about his support for for fidel castro and cuba and
01:35:17.080 the sandinistas and nicaragua and the soviet union all these things it sounds so crazy i think most
01:35:23.880 people don't believe it that's that's really where i think this is that i don't think people believe it
01:35:29.000 because it sounds almost like it's a vast right-wing conspiracy right it doesn't be real wait a minute
01:35:35.000 could you imagine anyone left or right anyone getting on the stage and going of course i condemn the
01:35:42.840 holocaust of course i condemn the brown shirts of course we all know about hitler and i condemn all of
01:35:50.200 that but let's talk about the volkswagen let's talk about his health care let's talk about his his youth
01:35:57.880 program let's talk about the super highway the autobahn that he he did a lot of good things of course we
01:36:05.160 condemn the holocaust can you imagine anyone of any party getting away with that how the hell is he
01:36:12.520 getting away with this when it comes to stalin china cuba venezuela well i mean the the answer
01:36:21.160 is really obvious it's that the mainstream press lets him get away with it because they are in in
01:36:27.400 many cases at the very least sympathetic to his views and they and they are secretly rooting for him
01:36:34.520 to win i mean that's that's the only explanation because if they had even an ounce of honesty in them
01:36:41.480 they would point out just how incredibly radical this man truly is they would point out that he is
01:36:49.800 actively sympathizing and has been actively sympathizing for decades with radical communist
01:36:56.280 and socialist groups again communist groups marxist groups for decades and some people might look at it
01:37:03.160 say well this is 1980 that was 40 years ago people say really horrible you know sometimes stupid foolish
01:37:09.640 things when they're young except bernie wasn't young he was in his 40s yeah he's a middle-aged man
01:37:17.480 and and he's not changing you know it's one thing if he would be like you know i said those things about
01:37:23.320 communism but then the wall came down and i saw what it really was no he's saying today the same things
01:37:30.360 he said back then there's nothing changed that's that's exactly right and he visited those places
01:37:38.040 i know went to the soviet union he went to nicaragua he actually saw these things with his own eyes he met
01:37:45.000 with with the president of nicaragua daniel ortega i mean he knew these people he saw what was going on
01:37:51.480 he is just as radical as it seems he is it's just so hard to believe that someone that radical that
01:37:59.160 marxist that crazy could get this far and yet that's exactly where we're at this man could very
01:38:05.400 likely be in fact i think he will be one of two people who will be chosen in november to be president
01:38:11.240 of the united states that is horrifying so justin let's not do because i find myself listening to
01:38:19.000 people saying the same thing about bernie sanders that everybody said about donald trump oh he's not
01:38:25.080 going to win these this is a you know he's crazy he's radical or how is it that these people they
01:38:31.560 must be bad they the voters must be bad they must be communist they must they know this why won't they
01:38:37.560 do anything about him he's a danger well that wasn't true about our side so why do we why do we
01:38:42.920 accept that about the left or i shouldn't say the left the democrats what is happening in the lives of
01:38:50.520 the democrats the average neighbor democrat not the crazy ones but the average democrat what is
01:38:57.240 happening in their life that is allowing them to say oh no you know what i'll vote for bernie sanders
01:39:03.400 i don't really care i want i want i want donald trump out so badly that i'll vote for this guy
01:39:11.160 and shut all reason off right i think that there's a couple of really key important things that have
01:39:18.120 happened number one is all of the main institutions are taken over by leftists who have who have
01:39:24.280 basically taught a whole generation really two generations of people that these ideas really
01:39:29.800 aren't that bad they don't teach them the history of what's happened in many of these countries that
01:39:33.400 have tried these ideas so a lot of people are just frankly ignorant about this stuff that's a big part
01:39:38.360 of it the other thing is there's been this very uh deliberate campaign attempt by bernie sanders and
01:39:44.520 other people alexandria ocasio-cortez lots of other socialists to paint scandinavia as what they're
01:39:51.000 looking for when in reality that's not what they're looking for and those countries aren't socialist
01:39:55.080 countries but they've done a very good job of convincing regular people who don't pay attention to
01:40:00.360 the issues very closely that these are the socialist countries that they're trying to be like
01:40:05.480 and nobody would look at sweden and say well that's a socialist hellhole nobody does that so
01:40:11.320 it's allowed them to point to finally have something that they can hold up and say here's
01:40:15.800 an example of something that works that's socialism that works and this is what we want and it makes
01:40:20.680 people feel comfortable with calling themselves a socialist and supporting a socialist because they
01:40:26.520 think that's what they're shooting for well in reality it's not what they're shooting uh it is it's a
01:40:33.080 remarkable to me and you will find it in this article now at glennbeck.com revealing bernie's
01:40:37.800 dark side one 1980s quote at a time he that's not what he's shooting for he may say that but that's
01:40:43.720 not what he's shooting for uh and if you look at his policies it's not sweden it's not anything like
01:40:51.800 what is happening in the scandinavian countries at all uh or even at the height of when they were
01:40:58.760 socialist in the 60s and 70s it's not what he is proposing i want to ask you one theory um or listen
01:41:07.000 to listen to a theory of mine about the difference between barack obama and bernie sanders uh in one
01:41:13.000 minute i get the answer again from justin haskins uh and justin again wrote that great article you find
01:41:19.800 it now share it with some friends uh at glennbeck.com well emergencies seem to happen overnight or do they
01:41:27.560 really i mean like coronavirus i've been talking to a lot of people uh and said okay so what are we
01:41:33.920 doing to prepare for you know massive system failure here and people can't be able to get to work and
01:41:40.380 everybody two weeks ago said well that's crazy and i'm like okay well i just want to plant that seed in
01:41:45.280 your head it might happen i don't think it will but it might now yesterday i spoke to some more people
01:41:50.460 and they were like oh you know what we should think about that but most people will wait until the
01:41:56.080 emergency happens and then many times it's too late they don't actually happen overnight you just
01:42:03.040 don't pay attention to them if you haven't been to my patriot supply and you don't have your food
01:42:09.580 you know let me just say this i don't care if you go to costco and just get two weeks worth of food
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01:43:08.220 so justin heskins is with us justin let me ask you this a theory of mine on the difference between
01:43:21.960 barack obama we saw when barack obama came in we saw barack obama for what he was and what some of
01:43:28.500 the people that he put around him were they were marxist radicals but the the key to the failure for
01:43:36.760 marxism on barack obama was he surrounded himself with all of the clinton people and the clinton people
01:43:44.180 may have been about corruption or they may about they may have even been just about good you know
01:43:49.160 very very progressive policies but they weren't going to end capitalism and so barack obama came in
01:43:57.200 and he's promoting this change and he's you know this good soldier of jeremiah rights and the left
01:44:04.900 gets excited about it but when he gets in the clinton people kind of stop him from doing anything
01:44:10.400 too radical and so he loses all of his support i mean he still wins the second term but he's not
01:44:17.320 drawing big crowds and he's not this icon bernie sanders is not the guy to surround himself with
01:44:24.600 people from the clinton campaign or from the dnc he despises them he'll go in and he will use
01:44:33.100 every lever he has to fundamentally change in a four-year period you agree with that
01:44:39.880 oh without without question without question um i think i agree i agree with your your theory about
01:44:47.440 barack obama i would add that really the biggest obstacle standing in his way was the tea party
01:44:53.120 movement yeah of 2010 it completely crushed any hope that he had of of accomplishing further reforms
01:45:01.000 uh and so and i think that that that stunted a lot of what he was trying to achieve but you're
01:45:05.460 absolutely right he was a barack obama was as socialist as you could get while being in within
01:45:12.880 the sort of framework establishment democratic framework right he's totally bernie sanders is out
01:45:19.460 and bernie sanders will use every lever i mean he will use i think i think the uh uh net neutrality
01:45:27.860 and the uh fairness doctrine for broadcast rules i think those are picnics compared to what will
01:45:35.580 happen to shut people like us down and keep us quiet absolutely he's going to use every tool at his
01:45:43.340 disposal to enact what he believes are essential reforms to the system he wants to completely get
01:45:49.880 rid of our current system um i think that one of the best tools he's going to use is modern monetary
01:45:54.980 theory this idea that we can just print an infinite amount of money to pay for whatever we want to pay
01:45:59.780 for and then to control society by controlling spending i believe he's going to do that and he
01:46:05.080 may actually get a lot of republicans on board with that because they don't seem to care about the debt
01:46:09.240 anymore either you're you're you're right um the executive look donald trump has done a lot of really
01:46:15.440 really good things but there's a there's a fatal flaw in the trump administration's tenure and that fatal
01:46:22.420 flaw is that most of it's been done through executive action much like barack obama's second
01:46:26.660 term and that stuff can all be wiped out anytime the next president wants and republicans in congress
01:46:33.100 failed to actually get things codified into law and so now all of these positive reforms can be wiped
01:46:39.000 away with a single pen stroke and that's exactly what bernie sanders will do and then he'll replace
01:46:42.900 it with socialist policies instead justin thank you very much make sure you get uh his article at
01:46:48.520 glennbeck.com also arguing with socialists my new book order it now on amazon comes out april 7th
01:46:55.960 you're listening to glenn beck american financing nmls 182334 www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org
01:47:07.720 i want you to listen carefully right now right now it just came out the fed is cutting interest rates
01:47:14.100 again it's at a 10 year low aggressive mortgage rates are 3.25 percent that's unheard of a 10 year
01:47:26.120 low and we haven't hit anything yet please please if you have a credit card it's got to be in double
01:47:34.700 digits some credit cards now are 21 interest rate got to get out of that and get out of it now i urge
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01:47:50.860 if you have any mortgage that is is you know not at least 10 years old you've got a refi because you're
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01:48:23.800 this is the glenbeck program let's go to our coronavirus update
01:48:53.080 uh for the day we now have globally 80 377 people with the coronavirus uh 2707 is the current
01:49:05.780 death count recovered is 27 904 now of the 80 000 people 77 666 are all in china and they are still
01:49:19.860 growing last night they had 516 new cases reported and another 72 deaths in china alone uh out of all of
01:49:30.420 the active cases 81 are mild and 19 percent are severe but again most of them are in china in south
01:49:41.880 korea last night the south korean president is saying that this is actually getting pretty dicey there
01:49:48.240 they have 977 people that are infected uh that is up overnight 144 new cases and three new deaths
01:49:57.220 last night in italy they had another 58 people uh that were reported to be infected with corona
01:50:04.960 iran up 34 with a total now of 95 people they're reporting a death rate of 19 percent but i just don't know
01:50:14.720 how that is uh true uh in the u.s currently the same as there was yesterday 53 53 53 that are infected
01:50:24.260 with the corona virus and no new cases in america and zero deaths that's really good news now the reason
01:50:35.580 why we want to bring you this update is because i really strongly believe that the coronavirus is going to
01:50:43.640 cause us real economic trouble and and also health problems and not the way everybody else is talking
01:50:51.380 about let me just go through some of the headlines is this the disease x that the world health organization
01:50:58.620 has predicted we've been talking about a a disease they call it disease x some sort of a pandemic flu that
01:51:07.340 would go around and sweep the earth they've been looking for it for a long time scientists are saying
01:51:13.120 whether this will be contained or not this outbreak is rapidly becoming the first true pandemic challenge
01:51:19.120 that fits disease x and that category south korea and china on sunday reported a rise in the new cases
01:51:29.880 the south korean prime minister has said it is a a grave stage now in south korea some virus clusters have
01:51:40.680 shown no direct link to travel to china and that's what's disturbing they can't figure out exactly how
01:51:48.060 this is uh spreading to a dozen towns in northern italy went into lockdown we told you about that
01:51:54.480 yesterday um and they they tested hundreds of people that have come came into contact with them
01:52:02.660 two people have died uh in uh in italy and it is now spread to more than two dozen countries
01:52:09.280 and territories uh some of those infected caused caught the virus in their local community with
01:52:16.740 no known link to china this is according to the u.s cdc in hong kong they have extended their school
01:52:25.860 closings until april 20th at quote the earliest also we have some things that are happening here in the
01:52:34.640 united states that i think we should pay attention to that i think are very very uh good uh donald trump
01:52:42.020 asked for 2.5 billion dollars to fight the coronavirus and he got a billion dollars for
01:52:48.800 work on a new vaccine this is something the united states government should be spending their money on
01:52:55.300 um we have to be very aggressive on this we have to learn from the mistakes of the rest of the world
01:53:02.300 and we could lead the world uh in a fight for a vaccine for this so you know a vaccine is going
01:53:10.900 to be hard to find but you know i told you just about an hour ago mit just found a um
01:53:19.100 an antibiotic that is not resistance to the worst strains of e coli we have always had a strain
01:53:29.120 of e coli that we just could not kill well it took him about a day and a half and it crunched i think
01:53:35.440 125 million different combinations of antibiotics and finally came up with an antibiotic that will
01:53:43.780 kill e coli with the technology that we have now and the amount of money that will be spent on this
01:53:52.980 this is where america can break through and shine and i commend the president on uh getting the money
01:54:01.300 for the search for a vaccine here in america there is another problem that the president should be
01:54:07.980 looking at and that is the the fact that under the clinton campaign and then under the bush uh reign
01:54:17.540 we we shipped all of our drug making capabilities to china when it comes to antibiotics they make 99.7
01:54:27.780 percent of all of our antibiotics now india is in the same situation except they get 80 percent of the
01:54:37.600 raw materials to make their drugs and antibiotics from china and already they are in massive trouble
01:54:45.960 because of this here in america we don't get the raw materials we buy the drug from a laboratory in china
01:54:54.300 99.7 percent of these missouri conservative uh has um written a letter to the u.s fda uh commissioner
01:55:06.220 we're talking about josh holly and he is saying we need the federal government to invest in helping
01:55:12.040 rebuild rebuild our industrial base using advanced manufacturing technology that can produce our
01:55:18.420 medicines more cheaply safely and with a smaller environmental footprint and fully from soup to nuts
01:55:25.620 from those core raw materials to finish drug in one location all here in the united states i couldn't agree
01:55:34.340 think more think locally everything we have when it comes to banking think locally the bigger that bank is
01:55:46.240 the more chance it has to be destroyed because it is connected to everything that could get sick
01:55:53.280 either financially or physically think locally we have to start thinking this way because everything
01:56:02.800 is about to break down everything we have is going to change and it's good and part of progress
01:56:12.700 but we can't think the way you know it's it's good to have global markets but we better be making our
01:56:20.700 own medicine and having things here and when that uh if you understand that concept think beyond locally
01:56:28.540 think personally it's time for you to check your finances again uh it's time for you to really look into
01:56:38.940 where you stand financially where do you stand with a plan of are you living in an inner city
01:56:46.800 is there anyone that if things start to go haywire you could go and bring your own food and everything
01:56:56.400 else and live way out of the city because the cities are going to be overburdened um how are you doing
01:57:04.020 financially right now can you buy some extra food can you do the things in case the stores are closed
01:57:13.060 70 percent right now everyone was supposed to return to work in the last week uh in china
01:57:21.360 only 70 percent of grocery stores and convenience stores are opened up everything else most of the
01:57:29.060 malls and everything else they're still closed you can't really buy anything except groceries
01:57:34.740 and only 70 percent of those stores are open today there's no reason to panic there's no reason to
01:57:42.720 worry about things just start being smart yesterday i talked to uh some people at our network
01:57:50.720 at premiere uh and at blaze and i said look i think it's time just to think and if you're a business
01:57:57.840 person you should be thinking this way can't this is not going to happen but in case it does you don't
01:58:05.980 want to be thinking about it when the rest of the world is panicking because they're talking about
01:58:10.260 closing schools and everything else here what is the contingency plan to make sure that business
01:58:17.040 continues now is the time to start thinking about those things and it's not just from sickness
01:58:25.900 here the coronavirus outbreak is already a global crisis as companies worldwide are forced to issue
01:58:32.700 profit warnings the u.s credit card network cut its revenue growth forecast as the spread of infections
01:58:39.400 puts off travelers they have in fact the chicago-based united credit scrapped its 2020 profit forecast
01:58:48.400 all together and said we have no idea how to predict what is coming the problem is the concern in the
01:58:57.100 industry is the global supply chain think locally the global supply chain has disrupted production
01:59:05.980 logistics sales for business uh that churn out any kind of essential from procter gamble in the u.s
01:59:12.520 to germany's um adidas adidas is down i think what is it 70 percent nestle push back its target for sales
01:59:22.960 growth um they are the their second mark the the nation china is their second largest uh uh market
01:59:31.860 um you had adidas saying that business slumped 85 percent burberry is down all of these things
01:59:42.340 are happening around the globe and they will eventually affect you and your money
01:59:48.240 you have um jim kramer yesterday giving a talk on tv saying you know it's crazy if you don't talk about
01:59:56.440 it and it's crazy if you do talk about it so i'm just going to talk about it because we should all be
02:00:01.020 prepared now good news and bad news and then we'll wrap it up here let me give you the bad news no let
02:00:07.220 you give me the good news first coronavirus has caused mortgage rates to plunge now to an eight-year
02:00:14.080 low i'm not going to get into all the details because those are kind of bad news but right now
02:00:18.520 mortgage rates are going down here's the really bad news and this is where i get pissed really pissed
02:00:25.580 coronavirus has just claimed its first victim mission impossible 7 they have stopped the filming of
02:00:38.700 mission impossible 7 now i'm pissed off now i want two billion dollars for a some sort of a uh
02:00:48.780 some sort of a inoculation i don't care how we do it but i want some sort of serum because i will not
02:00:57.400 wait too much longer for mission impossible 7 and that's your coronavirus update for the day
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02:02:59.980 i'm just gonna go right to this audio because i i i'm uncomfortable even describing what it is
02:03:07.020 listen we've got a candidate who's risen in the polls because of his track record bernie has all of
02:03:13.320 this loopy stuff in his background saying things like you know uh women get cancer from having too
02:03:18.420 many orgasms or toddlers should run around naked and touch each other's genitals to insulate
02:03:24.700 themselves from porn why has this stuff not been more surfaced he's written about women's
02:03:29.340 rape fantasies that hasn't been surfaced that's the loony side of bernie the policy side of bernie
02:03:35.240 is he has not been good on immigration he has not been good on criminal justice reform he was a an
02:03:40.320 avid back backer the 94th i want to hear about that running naked and great yeah whatever but can
02:03:46.320 you go back to the where she's like wait a minute what hold it what we've gone over a lot of bernie
02:03:52.440 stuff i do not remember that one no uh nor nor do i remember the cancer one i feel like cancer oh i
02:03:58.080 do remember that one the cancer caused by women's orgasms yeah yeah yeah yeah i've heard that one
02:04:02.720 it's amazing how this stuff doesn't seem to matter to anybody no doesn't seem to matter anybody that he
02:04:07.580 does this i mean the rape fantasy thing has been probably the one that's had the most press out of
02:04:11.500 and that's pretty incredible remarkable it's remarkable the fact that someone wrote that
02:04:17.500 in their life and is able to currently be close to the white house is insanity you know we need to do
02:04:25.000 tomorrow we'll do some of the stuff like that that don't make the special because tomorrow we have
02:04:31.100 no i can't wait for this special is unbelievable the wednesday night special 9 p.m eastern you'll find
02:04:38.060 it on blaze tv you can also have your friends watch it live only um you can watch it on youtube on the
02:04:45.560 blaze youtube page but that it won't be there after it's it's off it's only live and on demand at
02:04:52.060 blaze tv.com but if you have a friend who's like i'm not going to subscribe to that because let's climb
02:04:58.280 back just see if you can get them to watch it on youtube live 9 p.m eastern tomorrow but it is the
02:05:04.540 the radicals that are surrounding bernie sanders and all in their own words and it is terrifying
02:05:12.660 really truly terrifying when you see what these people and you see the track record and you put
02:05:18.780 it together with what bernie sanders says said and believes and then you look at the people around him
02:05:27.780 this is not your grandfather's democratic party this isn't your even your great great
02:05:36.880 grandmother yet to be born for your your children's children's children wow yeah i mean
02:05:45.300 yeah this guy is something we have never seen and hopefully we'll not see again anytime soon
02:05:52.440 the radical side of the bernie sanders campaign and what they really want to do that's a special
02:05:59.620 tomorrow night 9 p.m we'll go over some of the things that didn't make the schedule on tomorrow's radio
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