The Glenn Beck Program - March 30, 2020


Stop the Virus in its Tracks? | Guest: Dr. Robert Epstein | 3⧸30⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 59 minutes

Words per Minute

163.1986

Word Count

19,568

Sentence Count

1,706

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Glenn Beck and Stu discuss the latest in the ongoing toll from the 9/11 attacks, and how the President has handled it so far. They also talk about the possibility that the toll could be even higher.


Transcript

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00:00:11.660 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:17.460 Dinner was going so well. You were both social distancing to the appropriate six feet. The lights were dim. Dean Martin's silky voice, of course, floating across the restaurant.
00:00:26.000 When the waiter brought the food and he wore a mask, of course, just like they do in Paris.
00:00:30.740 But then the worst thing happened. Just as he sat down your Chilean sea bass and her chicken parmesan, you felt the sneeze well up.
00:00:37.440 And then you sprayed a parabolic jet of deftly droplets of magnificent six feet, two inches. Good job. Good job.
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00:01:29.620 Oh, it's Monday.
00:01:34.620 Time to get up.
00:01:36.660 Stop cleaning out your closets in your garage.
00:01:39.980 And actually do some work. Keep America running.
00:01:43.180 Thank you to all the people that are actually going out to work today.
00:01:47.340 Thanks to the drivers, the truck drivers, especially all of the people that are working to keep America moving.
00:01:54.300 Today was the day that President Trump was supposed to reevaluate and say,
00:01:58.260 well, we're going to stop it now because, you know, he won't listen to doctors.
00:02:02.700 He's just crazy.
00:02:05.720 Instead, last night he came out and he said,
00:02:07.960 it looks like we're going to do until the end of April.
00:02:13.640 The main doctor, Fauci, has said that it looks like we might have between 100,000 and 200,000 Americans dead
00:02:22.000 before this is all finished and said and done.
00:02:25.140 We have total confirmed cases in the U.S.
00:02:28.860 Now, 143,000 and 2,500 people have died.
00:02:35.780 What is the atmosphere around your house, Stu, and people around you?
00:02:43.160 Well, no one's around me, Glenn, because we're not allowed to see people.
00:02:46.240 So I have no perspective as to how anyone else is reacting to it.
00:02:49.500 But it does seem to be one of those things where there was a – I find the whole conversation around it to be fascinating
00:02:57.040 in that there's a lot of people on the right who are kind of like, well, we need to get this thing open
00:03:01.540 and maybe more on the skeptical side of the worst-case estimates.
00:03:05.760 But, of course, it's really the president who's driving this response
00:03:09.380 and I think being very, very careful and I think taking it appropriately seriously.
00:03:15.240 I think he's great on this.
00:03:16.980 Yeah.
00:03:17.580 I think he's really doing a great job.
00:03:19.080 I keep coming back to the same thing, which is it kind of seems like he's handling it really well.
00:03:22.820 You know, I understand.
00:03:25.400 It's just like hard to listen to the media.
00:03:27.220 It's like he sounds like Satan himself and it's like, well, wait a minute.
00:03:30.720 You know, yeah, he said I would love to have it open by April, by Easter,
00:03:35.520 but then he assessed the details at the end of the exact time frame he promised
00:03:39.640 and then has made a new recommendation, which seems to be appropriate given the circumstances.
00:03:44.760 And they keep saying, you know, in a couple of weeks is the peak of the death toll, they believe.
00:03:50.900 So, if that's true, I mean, it does seem, you know, like the right thing to do right now, as much as it sucks.
00:03:58.760 And, you know, I do stand by the idea that eventually the American people have to go back to work.
00:04:05.460 And I think the president agrees with that, but, you know.
00:04:09.020 So, am I alone in, yes, I want to go back to work.
00:04:12.420 I want to be able to get out of the house and I, you know, do things.
00:04:16.300 And it's really, really creepy.
00:04:18.580 If you get into your car and drive around and you just look places, it's just creepy.
00:04:26.260 And if you do encounter somebody else when you're out, at least, you know, where I live,
00:04:31.860 we, you know, you start to have that moment of, like, go up and shake hands.
00:04:36.400 And then, I don't know if you've done this, but when you're talking to somebody,
00:04:40.220 you find that you are and they are constantly backing away from each other.
00:04:45.220 Have you noticed that?
00:04:46.000 Oh, totally.
00:04:46.500 It is so weird.
00:04:49.400 It's so weird.
00:04:51.140 And it'll be weird to eventually go back to, you know, shaking hands and not having that
00:04:59.240 distance fear of one another.
00:05:02.560 I find this to be one of the most fascinating things about this going on, which is some of
00:05:07.480 these things never come back.
00:05:09.680 Like, I heard people talking about maybe the idea of shaking hands was never a good concept
00:05:14.760 in the first place, and we should just go another direction once this is all cleared up.
00:05:19.200 Well, you know, Donald Trump is Donald Trump is pushing for that, saying that we shouldn't
00:05:23.000 ever shake hands again, but he doesn't.
00:05:24.820 Yeah, he's been a he's kind of a notorious germaphobe.
00:05:28.120 Germaphobe.
00:05:28.660 Oh, he is like a notorious germaphobe.
00:05:31.180 Seems like a pretty smart stance right about now, though, doesn't it?
00:05:33.960 Yeah.
00:05:34.400 Yeah, it does.
00:05:35.020 Before you meet him, you know, you're usually told he doesn't like to shake hands.
00:05:39.580 Hey, no, no, no, no, no.
00:05:40.980 I mean, he will shake hands if you put your hand out toward him, but he does not like it.
00:05:45.880 Does not like it.
00:05:46.820 I was thinking about this, too, in that, like, as of a month ago, it would seem, generally
00:05:53.060 speaking, completely impossible in this country for me to order a fully made cocktail from
00:06:00.700 a bar and have it delivered to my house.
00:06:04.500 That didn't seem like something that would happen.
00:06:06.820 However, all over the country right now, that is the state of affairs.
00:06:10.360 You order dinner at a place, they'll deliver the cocktails with it.
00:06:14.520 I mean, it's a...
00:06:15.260 They'll deliver the cocktail as well?
00:06:16.800 Yeah.
00:06:17.140 Fully made cocktails that come to your house and you can actually, like, again, that's
00:06:22.340 one of those weird sort of regulations that has existed for a long time that, you know,
00:06:27.400 alcohol has all this strange sort of regulation around it.
00:06:30.700 You know, in state after state, it's very strange.
00:06:33.380 Sometimes it's state stores, certain times you can't buy things, blah, blah, blah, blah,
00:06:37.380 blah.
00:06:38.020 But, like, that is like, you wouldn't necessarily...
00:06:40.060 That's like a libertarian dream, right?
00:06:41.660 Like, libertarians weren't winning any arguments before this, but so much of our sort of daily
00:06:47.740 life has switched.
00:06:49.060 And it's been amazing to see how many things they've attacked on the...
00:06:52.540 Particularly on alcohol.
00:06:53.780 They're just like, yeah, you know what?
00:06:54.900 People need to drink right now.
00:06:56.540 So, yeah, anything they want.
00:06:58.320 Like I said, I have to tell you, if I was drinking, oh my gosh.
00:07:04.520 If you're...
00:07:05.160 Tanya and I were sitting and we were talking yesterday.
00:07:07.780 We were, you know, making a list of things we have to do and people we have to pray for
00:07:11.700 and everything else.
00:07:12.300 And we started talking about alcoholics that are trapped in their house.
00:07:18.380 I mean, if you're an alcoholic, God bless you if you're trying to stop.
00:07:24.500 Because all you're doing, you're stuck there at the house, you know, just thinking.
00:07:30.440 Which is the worst case scenario.
00:07:32.140 How many people are in an abusive relationship that now he's home, let's just be sexist.
00:07:41.140 He's home and, you know, nothing is going well at all.
00:07:46.680 And now the financial pressure.
00:07:48.820 I mean, the human toll of staying home as a nation is really, really...
00:07:57.300 I mean, because already Tanya and I are like, really?
00:08:00.380 Really?
00:08:01.180 I mean, you're at each other's...
00:08:03.420 We're not at each other's throats, but we're maybe at each other's shoulders.
00:08:09.120 There's times where you're just like, I got to go take a walk.
00:08:11.820 I just have to go take a walk.
00:08:13.800 Especially with the whole family there.
00:08:15.720 Imagine in an abusive relationship how bad things are.
00:08:19.920 Oh, yeah.
00:08:20.520 Alcohol's important right now.
00:08:21.940 Very, very...
00:08:22.940 I know, it's not a good way to deal with your problems.
00:08:26.320 I don't know if that's well established enough for people, but...
00:08:28.960 No, it's...
00:08:29.760 No.
00:08:30.800 It's a very good way to deal with your problems up until a point.
00:08:34.440 Mm-hmm.
00:08:35.520 You deal with problems for like maybe three months that way.
00:08:39.120 Like if you're like...
00:08:40.120 If you're sure you're not going to be an alcoholic by June, you know, just start drinking now.
00:08:47.540 Just drink all the time.
00:08:48.920 This is interesting advice.
00:08:50.020 I haven't heard this from Dr. Fauci, who's going to be saying the same thing at a press
00:08:53.620 conference later on today.
00:08:55.040 Yeah.
00:08:55.500 Yeah, I would not listen to this advice.
00:08:57.380 As an experienced alcoholic, don't listen to this advice.
00:09:01.320 I think, too, it's an interesting thing in that like how long have we trumpeted the benefits
00:09:06.380 of homeschooling your kids?
00:09:08.500 A lot of great stuff comes out of that.
00:09:10.540 And it's, I think, a fantastic way of going about things for the right person.
00:09:15.560 Now, everyone, including the people who, I don't know, didn't choose it, are now kind
00:09:22.900 of forced to do it a lot of times in association with a full-time job.
00:09:28.980 And it really gets, I mean, it is millions and millions of people are dropping out of what
00:09:33.960 they chose into something that, you know, I really do believe that homeschooling is a
00:09:38.520 fantastic thing for, you know, for the right families.
00:09:41.520 And I think it takes a special person to do it right.
00:09:44.540 But like now, pretty much everyone's just forced into it.
00:09:46.920 And a lot of people suck at it.
00:09:48.400 You know, so I...
00:09:50.060 Oh, no, I'd suck.
00:09:50.860 I suck at it.
00:09:51.740 I suck at it.
00:09:52.720 I suck at it.
00:09:53.640 Tanya is much better than I am.
00:09:55.720 And she did it for a very, very long time.
00:09:58.020 I couldn't do it.
00:09:59.160 Yeah.
00:09:59.300 I couldn't do it.
00:09:59.960 Yeah.
00:10:00.080 My wife is not a fan.
00:10:01.200 I'd be like, you're going to be stupid.
00:10:02.440 Get over it.
00:10:02.960 You're going to be stupid and uninformed for the rest of your life.
00:10:06.540 Nope.
00:10:06.780 Well, my wife is big on this thing.
00:10:08.480 And I think it's a smart thought, which is, look, we're...
00:10:12.540 At least in Texas, you get out of school in like, what, May, right?
00:10:15.840 It's like, it's not even June.
00:10:17.820 Like, why not just call it right now?
00:10:20.000 Call it right now.
00:10:21.120 Start the summer vacation early.
00:10:23.360 Let's just jump into it.
00:10:25.020 Let's call it a year.
00:10:26.340 And then come back a few weeks early and catch up with whatever they were going to miss here.
00:10:30.180 Like, trying to get the parents to actually do a good job teaching a curriculum, it's one thing to keep them sharp and make sure they're reading and do X, Y, and Z.
00:10:39.340 But to ask them to do every little assignment and everything, I can't imagine this is working out well across America right now.
00:10:44.640 And I don't.
00:10:44.940 And I don't.
00:10:45.920 I don't imagine that.
00:10:47.080 I mean, in Texas, we got rid of the star testing.
00:10:49.960 You know, that's the lone star testing.
00:10:51.720 So you don't have to do any of that.
00:10:53.700 So these kids are skating in many ways.
00:10:56.560 They don't have to worry about standardized testing.
00:10:59.380 It's like, yeah, we're pretty sure they know it.
00:11:01.780 We're pretty good.
00:11:02.940 Can you imagine going to school this being your senior year in high school?
00:11:10.640 It's just over.
00:11:11.440 Yeah.
00:11:11.840 You don't get a graduation.
00:11:13.340 Nothing.
00:11:13.860 It's just over.
00:11:15.220 Yeah.
00:11:15.580 You don't get it.
00:11:15.860 It's just weird.
00:11:16.560 It would be weird.
00:11:17.880 Yeah.
00:11:18.140 Now, that is a really tough.
00:11:19.280 And a lot, you know, you miss out on your senior prom, maybe.
00:11:22.440 You miss out on all those things towards the end of the year that are big cultural markers of your childhood.
00:11:28.520 Right.
00:11:28.920 And you, I mean, you've gone to school all those 12 years, in my case, maybe 15 or 16 years.
00:11:35.320 And then you, you finally get to graduation in high school.
00:11:39.520 And, and it's just over.
00:11:42.000 It's just over.
00:11:43.160 It's, I just think it's, uh, what is this going to be remembered like by our children?
00:11:50.820 I mean, our children, you remember those summers where something happened or, you know, school with a big snowstorm.
00:11:57.700 Our kids are going to remember this, this, uh, coronavirus.
00:12:02.640 I remember when the world was completely shut down and there was no food and toilet paper.
00:12:09.260 And my mom and dad were, were barricading themselves in the house.
00:12:14.180 And we had to talk to each other for a while.
00:12:17.600 Thank God there was this thing called the internet and Netflix because we could escape.
00:12:24.280 And that's actually a good outcome because that means they're looking back at it and we didn't turn into the walking dead.
00:12:29.560 Like that, this is actually, because I, you know, I, I, I have to tell you with a kid with, with, if there wasn't internet, Netflix, if this would have happened 15 years ago, the death rate of accidental children fall, falling into walls.
00:12:47.220 Or, you know, adults falling accidentally out of, off of their roof, uh, would be through the roof.
00:12:54.220 Cause you, you, what would you do?
00:12:56.740 My kids would kill themselves if they were here without any technology, because all we'd be doing is cleaning the garage.
00:13:04.680 All we, there's, and there's only so many garages and closets that you have, you know, I don't know if anybody else is doing this, but we're taking this because we found, oh crap.
00:13:16.820 I remember coming home one day, three years ago and just being like, I got to put that away.
00:13:21.320 And they're just putting it on a shelf in the garage and it's still sitting there waiting for you to come around to it.
00:13:26.800 And all these things that makes life, that life is just too busy to catch up on, we're cleaning all of those out, cleaning all of those out.
00:13:36.740 That's the biggest tragedy, or second biggest tragedy perhaps of this is that guys can't avoid doing their to-do lists anymore.
00:13:44.900 Right.
00:13:45.420 Right.
00:13:45.600 You have no excuses.
00:13:46.780 Right.
00:13:47.020 You're just at home.
00:13:47.720 None.
00:13:48.440 And now you have to like do, you have to clean that thing.
00:13:50.960 You have to fix that thing.
00:13:52.200 You have to paint that thing.
00:13:53.780 This is, I mean, it's, it's not the biggest tragedy.
00:13:56.080 But it's, it's up there.
00:13:58.100 It's up there.
00:13:59.260 I mean, the deaths might be worse.
00:14:01.280 Yeah, maybe.
00:14:01.680 Right.
00:14:02.240 But, but having to finish your to-do list is up there.
00:14:06.080 I agree with you, Stu.
00:14:07.460 More in just a second.
00:14:13.300 When I talked about Goldline, if you think the world is stable, you're crazy.
00:14:20.360 We are now in probably the most important week or two now, perhaps in our country's economic history.
00:14:30.760 Right now, this is the week where mortgages are due.
00:14:35.340 This is the week where utilities are due.
00:14:38.400 This is the week where all of those things that you had to do last month when you had a job, you have to do them now.
00:14:46.140 And people are starting to say, what am I going to pay first?
00:14:49.940 What am I going to do?
00:14:51.460 And the mortgages, they're very concerned about the banks right now.
00:14:56.880 And I know they're going to save the banks, but what about everybody else?
00:15:02.700 And the thing that they're doing to save everything is just printing unlimited cash.
00:15:08.700 This is, this is unprecedented.
00:15:11.700 There is nothing like the Great Depression.
00:15:13.680 This is, this is off the charts.
00:15:15.820 No one has a clue as to what the results will be of this.
00:15:20.280 May I highly suggest that if you do have some money, that you do put it into gold now.
00:15:26.880 Please consider the, the world is, uh, the world is on edge.
00:15:33.340 Uh, currency is king right now.
00:15:38.200 But if you know anything about history, once they really start printing money like this, currency is eventually going to go away because it will have to.
00:15:47.040 And as the world resets, what do you have?
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00:16:25.960 Sarah, we're going to need our, uh, we're going to need our, our comrade update music here in just a second.
00:16:43.080 Uh, let me tell you one thing that I thought was really, really cool.
00:16:46.580 Uh, Texas roadhouse, Texas roadhouse, the CEO has foregone his salary and bonus, uh, to be able to pay the frontline restaurant employees.
00:16:58.280 Uh, so he's taking zero and instead he's passing that on to his employees so they can keep the employees paid.
00:17:06.500 Yes.
00:17:07.260 Another evil capitalist in the news.
00:17:10.600 Oh my goodness.
00:17:12.260 Comrades.
00:17:12.780 It's time for a comrade update.
00:17:16.580 Yes, the evil capitalist system is coming undone and it has shown its true colors.
00:17:27.300 A report from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute has revealed that 83 capitalist corporations have been profiting from slave labor.
00:17:37.060 And it gets worse, comrades.
00:17:38.880 There's even a bigger victim than those poor slave workers.
00:17:41.960 It's our communist allies in China who have been unfairly caught up in this sad, sad tale.
00:17:50.920 To maintain peace, of course, the People's Republic of China have been rounding up political dissidents and, and providing them with re-education training.
00:18:00.520 This is extra schooling in a sort of camp sort of atmosphere.
00:18:04.740 Here, you sent your kids to camp.
00:18:07.440 That's all the Japanese or the Chinese are doing.
00:18:10.660 These political troublemakers, most of whom are religious extremists, people who claim they don't want to be a part of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:18:22.420 The Chinese have been rounding up.
00:18:26.340 And in these camps, these troublemakers are turned into new men and women who aren't selfishly thinking of their religion or their own backgrounds.
00:18:36.120 Instead, the wonders of the collective.
00:18:40.220 They begin to wonder at how wonderful this wondering is of the wonderful collective.
00:18:47.200 And the Communist China survey shows that once these pathetic dissidents have entered one of these camps, they've never been happier.
00:18:58.440 In one report, 100% of troublemakers surveyed said they are thankful our Chinese comrades rescued them from their sad, useless, and pathetic lives.
00:19:08.740 And 100% of these reform workers also said they wish they could have stayed longer in those re-education camps, where the cafeteria food is rated best in human history.
00:19:21.400 Is there, is there nothing that capitalism cannot corrupt, comrades?
00:19:27.340 Yes.
00:19:28.360 Now you might be thinking, shouldn't we be more upset at China for having slave labor in the first place?
00:19:32.700 No!
00:19:33.840 No!
00:19:34.400 These are, I mean, look, there's always going to be a need for concentration camps.
00:19:39.160 I mean, re-educational, vocational centers.
00:19:43.360 They're always going to be.
00:19:44.860 How else are we supposed to teach those who just won't want to do their own fair share to love their country more than themselves and their children?
00:19:53.820 And, of course, these capitalist corporations saying they're ignorant of all of this as if they didn't know the Chinese government was secretly paying people around the country to put these former trouble-wakers to work.
00:20:06.620 Well, I say enough is enough.
00:20:09.940 Problem solved as soon as we get rid of capitalism.
00:20:13.240 And one final note, before closing the socialist update, comrade, I need you to warn your family and your friends and your fellow revolutionaries about Glenn Beck's new book.
00:20:23.660 Now in these times of trouble, capitalism solving so-called coronavirus, that's not going to happen.
00:20:33.440 It'll be our comrades in Cuba that solve it.
00:20:36.060 But Glenn Beck's new book, Arguing with Socialists, is published on April 7th.
00:20:42.000 It's dangerous literature and will teach people the history of socialism.
00:20:46.880 It claims that there are millions dead because of socialism and provides answers to every one of our most important arguments.
00:20:55.480 Comrades, don't let this book spread.
00:20:59.080 Make sure you don't go to Amazon.com or anyplace else to get a copy now.
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00:21:12.800 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:21:16.880 Have you ever seen a dog get a new lease on life?
00:21:19.720 It's an interesting thing to watch.
00:21:21.420 My dog has really, I mean, I love my dog.
00:21:25.940 And Uno does not have a real relationship, let's say, with food.
00:21:30.980 Uh, doesn't generally like to eat.
00:21:34.760 He loves it now.
00:21:36.380 Absolutely loves it.
00:21:37.900 And it's not the dog food.
00:21:39.300 It's what we put on the dog food.
00:21:41.580 The dog food that you normally will serve your dog is dead food.
00:21:45.940 It's been cooked.
00:21:46.860 It's been sterilized.
00:21:48.600 So there's nothing live in it.
00:21:50.120 Well, just like you need live things in your food.
00:21:53.360 They need live things in their food and they're not getting it.
00:21:57.320 So we started using something called Rough Greens.
00:22:00.300 R-U-F-F Greens.
00:22:01.760 Rough Greens with Uno.
00:22:03.380 The first time he ate it, he gobbled his food.
00:22:06.740 It was remarkable.
00:22:09.480 He runs now to the dish and I've seen a huge difference in him.
00:22:14.580 Huge.
00:22:15.220 He is much more active.
00:22:17.280 He's happier.
00:22:18.260 I've never seen his tail wag more.
00:22:20.360 He's clear.
00:22:21.420 He's bright.
00:22:22.520 And he's running all the time.
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00:22:50.020 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
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00:22:53.780 And Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, which you can listen to on podcast at any time.
00:22:59.120 Welcome, Pat.
00:23:00.060 How are you?
00:23:00.620 You may also listen live right before this show.
00:23:02.640 I'm good.
00:23:03.480 I'm great.
00:23:04.380 I'm perfect.
00:23:06.700 Perfect.
00:23:07.320 Nearly perfect.
00:23:08.600 You know?
00:23:09.120 In every way.
00:23:09.880 In every way.
00:23:10.540 You're practically Mary Poppins in that sort of way.
00:23:13.120 Almost.
00:23:14.220 Yeah.
00:23:15.120 So there's some good news here for the president.
00:23:18.380 Washington Post ABC News Bowl surveyed the national support among registered voters in
00:23:25.280 head to head.
00:23:26.440 Vice President Biden had a seven point lead in February.
00:23:32.040 That has now gone down to two points, putting Trump and Biden basically at a statistical tie.
00:23:37.520 But when you actually look at who's excited, 43 percent of voters say they would trust Biden
00:23:42.800 more to handle the coronavirus, with 47 percent saying they would trust Donald Trump more
00:23:47.820 to manage the crisis.
00:23:49.040 The economic front, this is where he's going to crush.
00:23:52.280 52 percent of registered voters say they would prefer Trump to manage the economy.
00:23:56.300 42 percent say Biden would do a better job.
00:23:59.080 And I love this note from The Washington Post.
00:24:01.220 The poll's margin of error is 3.5, meaning the coronavirus answer is closer than it seems.
00:24:06.340 Because it could be further as well.
00:24:09.560 Right.
00:24:10.380 I think.
00:24:11.220 Yes.
00:24:12.000 Just 28 percent of Biden supporters are very enthusiastic about him as a candidate, whereas
00:24:16.740 46 percent are somewhat enthusiastic.
00:24:21.060 55 percent of those who support Trump say they are very enthusiastic.
00:24:25.800 32 say they are somewhat enthusiastic.
00:24:28.340 And that's really what wins elections.
00:24:32.020 And it's fun to note the Bernie voters, too.
00:24:35.040 The Bernie voters that have said if if Bernie's not the nominee, they're voting for Trump,
00:24:40.100 like 15 percent of them.
00:24:41.820 That's a pretty high percentage.
00:24:43.260 If that turns out to be true, that could swing the election for sure.
00:24:47.700 But what do you make of the Fox News polls that show Biden over Trump in swing counties
00:24:54.580 by 25 points?
00:24:56.840 That's what?
00:24:58.500 Really?
00:24:59.320 Wow.
00:24:59.920 That's that's that's amazing.
00:25:01.460 The guy has checked out for the most part.
00:25:04.420 Who's who's voting for him to that extent?
00:25:08.280 And look, polls this entire time have showed Biden with a lead over Trump in almost every
00:25:13.840 poll.
00:25:14.260 Yeah, they have.
00:25:14.840 Again, a lot of that doesn't mean when it's a primary.
00:25:18.800 It's one side is getting all the attention.
00:25:20.560 You don't you haven't seen any.
00:25:22.480 There hasn't been any back and forth.
00:25:23.780 Right.
00:25:23.900 Trump hasn't said lots of critical things.
00:25:25.980 They haven't had debates where Biden's fallen on his face.
00:25:28.520 It's pretty typical that that's the way it would play out.
00:25:31.480 That being said, we are now in a I guess a general election, though everyone seems to
00:25:36.100 think Andrew Cuomo is going to be the nominee for some reason out of nowhere, which is bizarre.
00:25:40.540 I think he is.
00:25:41.360 I think he is.
00:25:42.400 I just don't think I just don't think you can run Joe Biden.
00:25:46.080 I just don't think it's going to happen.
00:25:48.560 I just I don't think he's going to make it that long.
00:25:50.820 The interesting is not he's not good.
00:25:54.220 No, he's terrible.
00:25:54.760 But Cuomo is horrible.
00:25:57.160 Yeah.
00:25:57.300 What has this man done?
00:25:58.860 He's been a disaster.
00:26:00.160 He's given news conferences every day.
00:26:01.800 Yeah.
00:26:02.180 And what has he done?
00:26:03.340 He's reversed his own decisions 10 times each.
00:26:05.880 Yeah.
00:26:06.240 He's he's he's implemented positions that have led to the largest crisis in the entire
00:26:13.640 coronavirus saga in the United States.
00:26:16.680 He has not been able to reverse it.
00:26:18.280 He's been sitting here complaining the entire time to no avail.
00:26:21.580 This has been a disaster for him.
00:26:23.580 And by the way, as late as what, March 17th, he was telling people that the panic was unwarranted.
00:26:30.080 It was two weeks ago, two weeks ago.
00:26:32.160 How does this guy like this shows how little confidence they have in Biden?
00:26:35.160 They would even consider it.
00:26:36.060 You're not going to get that anywhere else.
00:26:39.440 You're not going to get that from mainstream media.
00:26:41.540 They'll never report on that.
00:26:42.820 I mean, look at not Bloomberg, but de Blasio.
00:26:48.120 De Blasio just was just going to the gym last week.
00:26:53.140 Remember, he was like, I'm going to close the gym tonight, but I'm going to go and get a last workout in.
00:26:57.740 And he's now saying to the press who is who is after him.
00:27:02.980 And he's like, look, what do you what do you we don't need to talk about the past.
00:27:07.180 We need to focus on the future.
00:27:09.000 I mean, he's he is getting slammed.
00:27:11.700 The the the poll results now of of of Cuomo are really he's like showing like 87 percent approval rating in the state of New York, which is weird because almost half the cases in the United States come from New York alone.
00:27:33.440 And that's a part of that could be rallying around the executive in charge.
00:27:38.380 It happens all the time in war, whether, you know, at the end of the day, you look at the war and you judge it.
00:27:43.340 Right. But during the war, usually there's a rally around the executive.
00:27:47.120 And that's the one worry you'd think about with Trump and his numbers as well, which they look really good on coronavirus right now.
00:27:53.460 The question is, you know, is that just a yeah and the economy?
00:27:57.200 The question is, is that just one of those things where people are rallying behind him because he's kind of the face of this and in charge and we need we really want him to succeed so badly.
00:28:06.500 That could be the case with with with Cuomo.
00:28:09.900 And remember, George Bush, 41, he was really popular like six months before.
00:28:16.800 And that turned completely around by the time the election.
00:28:20.540 I mean, it doesn't really matter what you're doing right now, what the polls say right now.
00:28:24.440 It can completely change. I have a feeling if we are, though, in a depression, it's different than just the economy going soft and people losing jobs.
00:28:37.620 I think when you look at who you're going to have rebuild the country, I think Americans will go to Donald Trump because the average American does look at him as a guy who's built an empire and knows how to get things done.
00:28:52.540 And I think that's if you're watching his press conferences, that's what you're getting from him right now is this this this look of like, wow, he I mean, he knows what he's doing here and he's listening to the experts and he's getting things done.
00:29:10.760 And I think that'll go a long way if the if the economy is in really bad shape.
00:29:18.620 So I think he'd actually do well.
00:29:20.980 So what do you guys think is the mechanism in which Cuomo replaces Biden?
00:29:26.160 How does that work? He's way ahead in the delegates.
00:29:28.380 Obviously, Cuomo's not on any of the ballots.
00:29:30.580 So what do you what's I have to have?
00:29:32.400 So I've been reading up on this, right?
00:29:34.460 I yeah, I think up at the convention.
00:29:35.860 I think if they you know, the head of the convention just gets up and goes, I mean, guys, come on, right?
00:29:43.700 Oh, the guys clause, right?
00:29:45.400 Yeah, guys.
00:29:46.300 It's the come on guys clause.
00:29:47.640 It's the come on guys clause.
00:29:48.780 Yeah, guys.
00:29:49.720 I mean, look, look at him.
00:29:52.480 Not a chance.
00:29:53.620 Not a chance.
00:29:54.560 I guess that could be it.
00:29:55.560 I mean, part of me thinks that there is a path to get Cuomo or someone else to be the nominee.
00:30:00.200 If they say, look, covid-19 too serious.
00:30:03.780 We can't hold the rest of these primaries.
00:30:05.560 No one's got the delegates.
00:30:06.380 It's just going to be a contested convention, because if you run these actual elections,
00:30:11.520 whether you want him to or not, most likely Biden's going to wind up being the nominee
00:30:14.880 because he's going to get above the delegates needed.
00:30:16.800 He doesn't need to perform well to get there at this point.
00:30:20.020 So, you know, you think he's probably would get there if these things are actually held.
00:30:23.560 I guess if you cancel all of them, though.
00:30:25.480 And what is it next?
00:30:26.180 Is it next week?
00:30:27.180 It's next Tuesday, right?
00:30:28.480 The next one, finally.
00:30:29.220 I think they're all they're all canceled.
00:30:31.340 There's one that.
00:30:32.060 Oh, they are canceled.
00:30:32.920 Most of them are moved or canceled.
00:30:34.540 Some of them have been like mail in only situations.
00:30:37.460 They've converted to mail in only.
00:30:39.440 But I don't think there's any.
00:30:40.480 Wow.
00:30:40.840 There may be one that's still scheduled to run as normal, but you can't.
00:30:44.880 There's no way.
00:30:45.480 I mean, next week in the week after the these two weeks are the peak now.
00:30:51.000 You know, the next 15 days.
00:30:53.040 Yeah, this is when it is all supposed to peak.
00:30:55.440 And there's no way next week you're like, yeah, you know what?
00:30:58.200 I'm going to go out into the polls.
00:30:59.360 You're going to vote.
00:30:59.980 You're going to go out and vote.
00:31:01.180 Not a chance.
00:31:02.280 A million of my closest friends.
00:31:03.900 Yeah.
00:31:04.280 I'm going to go out and vote for Joe Biden.
00:31:06.600 No.
00:31:07.480 No.
00:31:07.960 Not going to happen.
00:31:08.340 We always talk about that.
00:31:08.940 Like, I go out and walk through a wall of fire to vote for this candidate.
00:31:13.100 That's not Joe Biden.
00:31:14.280 And, you know, wall of fire is one thing, you know, potentially getting sick.
00:31:18.980 They won't walk out with a match.
00:31:23.280 There's a match on the ground.
00:31:24.980 It's not even on fire.
00:31:26.340 I ain't going out there.
00:31:27.840 Not for Joe Biden.
00:31:29.320 No way.
00:31:30.420 No way.
00:31:32.780 All right.
00:31:33.560 Mr. Pat Gray, thank you very much.
00:31:34.840 All right.
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00:33:00.900 Hey, I got this really kind of good news.
00:33:14.300 You know, I reported on, what was it, Thursday of last week, that it looked like Cheesecake Factory may be going out of business coast to coast.
00:33:25.640 What?
00:33:26.420 No.
00:33:27.020 That's when this became real.
00:33:28.920 That's when this became real for me.
00:33:31.160 I just got this in.
00:33:32.340 Glenn, as a longtime listener and fan, I heard you mention my employer today during the broadcast.
00:33:36.480 I wanted you to know I am the director of the talent acquisition for the Cheesecake Factory.
00:33:40.520 Oh, what a job.
00:33:42.020 I'm now very proud to work for this company.
00:33:45.160 In this unprecedented time, when the whole restaurant industry is in peril, the Cheesecake owner, founder, and the president of our company have done some wonderful things to show the 45,000 staff members that we care about them.
00:33:58.220 We're paying benefits through the end of May, so they're going to keep everybody on insurance.
00:34:03.460 We have set up relief funds for staff to apply for grants, ceded by $2 million of our founders' own money.
00:34:10.300 I have turned my team into a placement agency.
00:34:13.160 Every day, our team talks to staff members who have been furloughed and helps them find a temporary job so they can have income.
00:34:19.100 Until such time, we can welcome them back into our Cheesecake Factory dining rooms.
00:34:25.220 Your comments about neighbor helping neighbor was spot on.
00:34:28.400 I just want you to know America's favorite restaurant is doing our part.
00:34:31.940 Wendy, director of talent selection engagement at Cheesecake Factory.
00:34:36.820 Wendy, thank you so much for that.
00:34:38.660 We, you know, it's, we are, we're about to hit, this is the worst week I think we have faced yet for the economy.
00:34:47.980 Uh, we're going to see new unemployment numbers coming this Thursday or Friday, uh, and they're probably going to be worse than last week.
00:34:56.920 Um, and this is the first week where we have the flip over of a month and people are now having to pay their mortgage, their utility bills, uh, places like the Cheesecake Factory said, we just can't pay the mortgage on these, all these restaurants.
00:35:11.920 I mean, they're huge and they can't do it.
00:35:14.820 All of these huge restaurants and even mom and pop restaurants that are closed, how are they going to meet their mortgage payment?
00:35:21.240 And so they're all in negotiations with the banks to try to figure out how can we meet this mortgage?
00:35:28.960 Uh, and it's going to be, it's going to be tough.
00:35:32.160 It's going to be tough and it's going to be tough on all of us because we all have to do that.
00:35:36.520 Uh, we all have to pay our credit cards and utility bills and everything else that's coming the first of the month.
00:35:42.160 And that's where the real face of this is.
00:35:46.500 And we just all have to, we just all have to work together.
00:35:50.520 We just have to find a way to work together.
00:35:54.140 Um, yeah, I mean, it is a really tough one.
00:35:56.980 You're seeing all these reports of people who were, you know, at work and, you know, were not having any government assistance.
00:36:04.960 They were maybe not wealthy, but had put a little bit of money away and thought they were relatively well prepared for most things that could happen.
00:36:13.320 You know, especially at jobs like restaurant, you know, if you're a waitress at a restaurant, you've been able to, you've been working there for a long time.
00:36:19.440 You decide, you know, you, you have a, you were putting money away and then, you know, the bottom falls out.
00:36:25.920 You're thinking to yourself, well, if my restaurant closes, I'm, I'm experienced.
00:36:29.240 I'll go get another job at another restaurant.
00:36:31.420 Well, what if there are no other restaurants?
00:36:33.300 And that's not something anyone could prepare for.
00:36:36.540 This is why this is so unprecedented.
00:36:38.520 This is why anybody who says, well, we made it through the great depression.
00:36:41.360 We made it through that.
00:36:42.320 We, we did, and we will make it through this too, but, uh, we, we don't know exactly how, what it's going to look like on the other side.
00:36:51.400 I keep coming back to the same thing, which is, it's not like a great depression.
00:36:54.280 It's like a nationwide hurricane.
00:36:56.000 It's a nationwide Katrina, right?
00:36:57.880 Where everything gets knocked offline all at the same time.
00:37:01.180 And there's a period where you need to quote unquote rebuild, uh, before the economy starts coming back.
00:37:07.320 It's a much better way of thinking about it.
00:37:09.200 And of course, that's what this bill is supposed to try to help, right?
00:37:13.340 You know, if you have a job, um, and you lose it, it's supposed to be better.
00:37:17.940 As far as unemployment goes, if you have a job at a small company, those small companies are supposed to be able to get money to pay all the salaries that are involved.
00:37:27.340 If you work at a big company, those are supposed to get really, uh, you know, basically zero interest loans to be able to pay their, their, uh, their employees.
00:37:34.780 You know, they're, they've tried to cover this, but again, you know, a, the government misses all sorts of things.
00:37:39.640 Um, uh, and they always screw these things up and B we're obviously paying a massive price here at the end of this with money printing and all these other, uh, you know, issues we're going to have to deal with after this thing goes by.
00:37:52.400 Yeah.
00:37:52.780 We have no idea what the ramifications are.
00:37:55.440 I mean, we have some, we have no idea except this, you know, I think you're right saying this is more like a hurricane than the depression, uh, with the exception of all of our houses are going to be better organized, uh, at the end of this one, it's like a hurricane that came through and just cleaned everybody's closets, uh, and organized everything in the garage.
00:38:14.720 It's weird.
00:38:15.400 Yeah.
00:38:15.520 I mean, it's like when you have amnesia and you hit your head again and all the cartoons, you always come back and get all your memory back.
00:38:20.500 Like if your house is really messy, a hurricane comes through and then it's clean.
00:38:23.980 Like that might actually be the results.
00:38:27.080 Exactly.
00:38:27.420 Right.
00:38:28.160 Right.
00:38:28.560 Uh, but, uh, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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00:39:47.500 So what should we be doing right now for the Corona virus?
00:40:01.500 How do we save both people and the economy?
00:40:04.760 Actually, a friend has a really great idea.
00:40:10.600 He posted it on medium and it has gotten the attention of those in power in Washington.
00:40:17.220 And we want you to be one of the first to hear about it, how to stop the virus dead in its tracks right now.
00:40:24.520 It can be done.
00:40:26.360 We go there in one minute.
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00:40:29.920 All right.
00:40:33.520 I want to talk to you sincerely about refinancing and maybe getting a consolidation loan for your mortgage.
00:40:41.940 Right now, this week is the beginning of the real trouble for the economy, because everybody is looking at their checkbook now and saying, OK, how do I pay the mortgage?
00:40:51.440 How do I pay the utility bills?
00:40:53.560 If you lost your job, and as we saw, just the ones that could get through last last week, 3.5 million Americans who may have had solid credit, but they lost their jobs.
00:41:05.540 Now, America and America's business owners are looking and saying, how do I afford the restaurant?
00:41:11.380 How do I afford the building?
00:41:12.980 I mean, I don't have any customers coming in.
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00:42:21.940 All right.
00:42:26.560 There's some really good news.
00:42:28.140 I think it's Bosch has come out this weekend and said that they have developed a virus test that can actually confirm in two and a half hours whether or not somebody has the virus or not.
00:42:42.240 And it is it's ready to be mass produced and shipped all over the world.
00:42:48.460 And we've got to test more people.
00:42:51.720 We've got to be able to figure out if people have antibodies so they can go back to work.
00:42:57.760 We have to be able to see if somebody's in a carrier so they don't go to work.
00:43:02.360 We're trying to now balance as we've hit the doubling rate last Wednesday in New York.
00:43:09.040 Now the deaths are doubling every every day and that number is going up quickly.
00:43:15.140 We have to be able to figure out how to save lives and save the economy.
00:43:19.660 Well, I got a note in from a friend of mine now, Dr. Robert Epstein, and he is the guy who, you know, was editor in chief of psychology today, senior research psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research Technology, yada, yada, contributing editor for Scientific American Mind, Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies in Massachusetts.
00:43:43.900 He's the guy who's been working on the the high tech stealing of elections.
00:43:50.300 He voted for Hillary Clinton, but saw what tech did and said, this is this is obscene how many numbers they changed in favor of Hillary Clinton.
00:44:00.540 He's been working on that.
00:44:02.680 Well, on Friday, he published an article, how to stop the virus now.
00:44:05.880 And I called him right away and said, this is really is this possible?
00:44:11.480 So he's on now to give the answer.
00:44:13.680 Is it possible?
00:44:14.700 Hey, Doc, how are you?
00:44:17.520 Well, you know, nervous like everyone else is.
00:44:20.960 But, yes, I have a certain optimism at this point about what can be done.
00:44:25.120 That's true.
00:44:26.680 OK, so so tell us.
00:44:28.480 First of all, let's start with the university in where was it?
00:44:34.260 It's in Italy, the little Italian town of I think it's Vaux, V.O.
00:44:40.160 That's right.
00:44:40.880 That's right.
00:44:41.340 And by the way, this this article of mine was published last Wednesday, not Friday, was published on Wednesday in both Medium and the Epoch Times, which is a newspaper that President Trump likes a lot.
00:44:55.080 So I'm hoping, you know, that will help to actually get this plan into motion in the city of Vaux, which has about three thousand three hundred people.
00:45:05.880 That's where there was the first death of coronavirus in Italy.
00:45:11.700 So, you know, that meant something special to the Italian people.
00:45:15.620 So researchers at the University of Padua in Italy, which has been around since the year 1222, believe it or not.
00:45:23.880 They went into this little town and they tested everyone.
00:45:30.640 So try to remember that hashtag test everyone, because that's what they did.
00:45:35.620 They tested everyone.
00:45:37.880 And of course, no one's ever done that before.
00:45:40.200 But because they tested everyone, they knew who was carrying the virus and who wasn't.
00:45:45.860 And of course, a lot of people carrying the virus were asymptomatic.
00:45:48.840 That's how the virus spread so fast.
00:45:50.800 That's why it's so dangerous.
00:45:52.040 And they just separated out the people who were carrying the virus from the people who weren't.
00:45:56.780 And guess what happened?
00:45:58.240 Instantly, instantly, transmission stopped.
00:46:03.300 And the paranoia stopped in that town, because right now, you know, everyone looks at everyone and thinks they have the virus.
00:46:11.020 But now, you know, most of the people in the town did not have it and they were freed.
00:46:16.860 And if we did this in our country nationwide, and we have the capability to do it, if we tested everyone, what would happen is the carriers would self-isolate.
00:46:31.060 We would help them a little bit, but most of them would just self-isolate anyway, just like she gets the flu.
00:46:36.200 And the rest of us, the 333 million people right now who have been basically imprisoned in our bedrooms, we would be set free.
00:46:48.600 The restaurants, the theaters, the stadiums could start functioning immediately.
00:46:57.020 I mean, and that would be the end of the crisis.
00:46:58.400 And by the way, because this virus gets killed off by our immune systems, those people who are self-isolating, some of them would get sick.
00:47:08.700 Of course, a few of them would die.
00:47:10.240 A lot of them would need treatment.
00:47:12.000 But the point is, within three or four weeks, the virus would be dead.
00:47:18.120 It would have no host.
00:47:19.620 It would disappear.
00:47:20.340 Okay, so you said, this is the part of the article that really intrigued me.
00:47:26.640 Could we really test 329 million men, women, and children in the U.S.?
00:47:30.640 Sounds like a tall order, but it's not much difference than taking the census.
00:47:34.060 And only bodily fluid is needed.
00:47:36.060 A small amount of nasal mucus.
00:47:38.040 Yes, not.
00:47:38.900 But because of the economies of scale, the per unit cost of 300 million tests would likely be less than a dime.
00:47:44.740 But even if, taking administrative costs and the usual government inefficiencies into account, the total cost of each test would turn out to be $20.
00:47:54.900 That's $6.5 billion price tag.
00:47:58.300 It would still be $600 million less than we'd be spending this year alone on the census.
00:48:04.180 So you're saying that this is not a big number, and big numbers don't seem to scare us anymore anyway.
00:48:11.980 But it can be done.
00:48:13.920 Do we have this kind of test available that could be produced quickly enough?
00:48:25.080 The answer to that is almost.
00:48:28.020 In other words, if President Trump, and that's what I'm hoping will happen, I'm in touch with people who know him, I'm in touch with people at the White House, I'm in touch with people on Pence's coronavirus team.
00:48:40.060 If President Trump used the power that he has to say, do it, then what we would end up with literally in a matter of days, a couple weeks at the most, we would end up with a kind of a little device, a throwaway device like those throwaway pregnancy tests that could be distributed literally by the millions very, very rapidly.
00:49:04.740 Which is allow us at home just to shove it up our nose and wait a few minutes and you get a plus sign.
00:49:13.080 That means you're carrying.
00:49:14.180 You get a minus sign.
00:49:15.120 It means you're not carrying.
00:49:16.100 And yes, that could be developed and mass produced practically overnight if the president used his powers to say, make it so.
00:49:26.140 And by the way, that would also make President Trump a great hero who would not only be saving our country, saving countless lives, saving our economy, but, you know, think ahead a couple weeks.
00:49:40.800 It would only be a very short time before those little throwaway devices would be distributed worldwide.
00:49:48.380 And literally, our president would be saving humanity and world economy.
00:49:56.000 So it would be, it's almost worth an X prize kind of thing as well.
00:50:02.100 I mean, for the president to say, look, we're going to offer, you know, $500 million or a billion dollars, whatever it is, to the company that can come up with this accurately the quickest.
00:50:13.400 You know, if you do it by this date, it's worth X number of dollars and being able to have everybody do it, not only just because of what, you know, I would assume the government would pay for all of these things and send them all out.
00:50:27.960 So they're going to be making money throughout the globe, but also that added incentive.
00:50:32.780 And it would really also highlight the capitalist system over every other system.
00:50:38.160 I think this is a genius idea, and I hope the president looks at it, because this is exactly the kind of stuff he likes.
00:50:47.240 This is exactly the stuff he likes, and as I say, the article, which people can access at howtostopthevirus.com, that'll take you right to the article on the Epoch Times.
00:51:00.280 And the folks at the Epoch Times think that this is brilliant, too.
00:51:04.060 But what we have to do, that's you and me and your listeners, we have to very, very rapidly give this idea traction in the media, on Twitter.
00:51:16.440 We have to give it traction.
00:51:18.060 We have to get this to all the Twitter leaders who have the millions and millions of followers.
00:51:24.760 We've got to give this traction.
00:51:25.940 And then those people who are ready to talk to the president, they will talk to the president.
00:51:32.680 And as I say, all he has to do is say, make it so, like Captain Picard on Star Trek, and it'll happen.
00:51:40.920 You know, you mentioned a test now that can be analyzed in two and a half hours.
00:51:45.440 One was just approved in Europe that can be analyzed in 30 minutes.
00:51:48.680 And our own FDA just approved a test that can be analyzed in 15 minutes.
00:51:52.120 So the point is, you know, all you have to do is say, okay, now stick it in a little device that, you know, we can mass produce, people can use at home, and then throw away, and we're done.
00:52:06.840 Literally, we would kill the virus and save the economy simultaneously.
00:52:12.400 And, again, I think our president would go down in history as a great hero.
00:52:18.720 All right.
00:52:19.320 So I'm going to tweet this out.
00:52:20.860 We're posting it at glenbeck.com.
00:52:22.620 We're tweeting it off Facebook.
00:52:24.400 Just share it with all of your friends, and make sure you share it with the president as well.
00:52:30.780 Make sure you attach President Trump to all of the tweets and everything else you're sending out.
00:52:36.400 So, Robert, I want to talk to you about, because you are a behavioral psychiatrist or psychologist, and I want to ask you about what is happening right now.
00:52:51.900 What are the effects of this long term?
00:52:55.000 I've been thinking about the people who are at home, who, you know, maybe are in bad marriages, or they're at home, and they're really getting hit hard, and the suicide rate and everything else.
00:53:07.760 What are the things we should be looking out for, and how can we help people?
00:53:14.180 The effects are devastating.
00:53:16.940 I just flew to Boston to visit my 94-year-old mom because, you know, of course, I'm afraid, because everyone's afraid.
00:53:23.920 And then I flew back to California, and there was no one on the planes.
00:53:30.340 Four of my flights were canceled.
00:53:32.200 The problem is everyone is looking at everyone thinking they have the virus.
00:53:36.640 So we're talking about mass paranoia.
00:53:39.840 We're talking about everyone afraid of everyone.
00:53:43.660 And then, of course, we have tons of millions of people, you know, stuck at home.
00:53:48.560 And then, of course, the loss of livelihood, the loss of income, the loss of businesses.
00:53:53.900 You know, this is devastating psychologically for humanity, which is why we have to stop with these Band-Aids, these halfway measures that are very, very expensive.
00:54:06.620 We've just got to stop that and just solve the problem.
00:54:10.440 This is, you know, not every problem has a simple, straightforward solution.
00:54:14.980 And the AIDS epidemic, which I talk about in my article, which is still at howtostopthevirus.com, the AIDS virus could not be fought in any simple way.
00:54:28.860 Even to this day, there is no vaccine.
00:54:30.700 So, because, you know, it kills the immune system itself, so you can't just kind of quarantine people and wait for, you know, the immune system to take over and kill the virus because the virus kills the immune system.
00:54:46.340 But this particular virus, okay, most people have very mild symptoms.
00:54:52.340 Our own immune system kills it within 10 to 14 days.
00:54:57.680 So, all we have to do, you see, is identify who's carrying it, who's not, and then those of us who are not carrying it, we are set free, we reopen our economy.
00:55:12.780 This is doable.
00:55:13.800 This is very, very doable.
00:55:15.100 If we don't do it, we continue what we're doing now, and that doubling rate continues.
00:55:20.080 I just published another new article that's called The Doubling Problem, which really is scary.
00:55:26.480 Of course, I'd rather have people focus on the solution, but, you know, the doubling problem is unprecedented.
00:55:36.240 Worldwide, the number of cases and the number of deaths is doubling every six days in the United States.
00:55:44.480 Overall, right now, it's every two or three days.
00:55:47.060 In some areas in the U.S., it's every day.
00:55:49.700 When that kind of doubling continues, the effects are devastating on every aspect of our lives.
00:55:58.520 And this is going to change some people for the rest of their lives.
00:56:01.340 And, of course, some people, in fact, will take the suicide route because, yeah, this looks so bleak.
00:56:07.300 Anyway, I thank you very much for your solution.
00:56:10.700 I'd love to have you back maybe tomorrow or the next day to talk some more about this and also what you see and how people can help each other.
00:56:21.200 It's Dr. Robert Epstein.
00:56:22.760 And the website you need to go to is howtostopthevirus.com.
00:56:27.200 Share this as fast as you can, as much as you can.
00:56:30.600 Get people to share this.
00:56:31.800 Howtostopthevirus.com.
00:56:34.300 I think it's a brilliant solution, the kind the president would love and can save not only people and lives, but also the global economy at the same time.
00:56:46.200 Thank you so much, Doc.
00:56:46.960 I appreciate it.
00:56:48.280 Sure.
00:56:48.820 Thank you.
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00:58:10.040 So here's some more good news.
00:58:22.300 The French government has now officially sanctioned chloroquine, the drug that is used to fight malaria and other things, lupus, for certain patients infected with the coronavirus or COVID-19.
00:58:35.180 The French government has officially sanctioned prescriptions of chloroquine to treat certain coronavirus patients.
00:58:43.540 This according to France 24.
00:58:45.940 They issued this on Saturday.
00:58:48.540 This ensures continued treatment of patients who have been treated for several years for chronic conditions with this drug, but also allows the temporary authorization to allow certain patients with coronavirus to benefit from this this therapeutic route.
00:59:01.160 There is a five day recovery time, which is considerably faster than the usual 14 days.
00:59:08.940 And for some, it can go up to 28 days if they recover at all.
00:59:13.240 But with chloroquine, it shows 78 out of 80 patients treated with chloroquine were covered within five days.
00:59:21.340 That's remarkable.
00:59:23.100 Now, France has just done this on set on Sunday.
00:59:27.280 The FDA issued an emergency authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine.
00:59:36.080 So they now said that doctors are able to prescribe this now for any kind of coronavirus patient.
00:59:46.780 The national stockpile is to be is to be distributed and prescribed by doctors to hospitalize teen and adult patients with COVID-19 as appropriate.
01:00:00.060 Sandoz donated 30 million doses of the hydroxychloroquine to the stockpile.
01:00:06.540 Bayer has donated a million doses of chloroquine.
01:00:09.720 So they are making more.
01:00:11.520 I know six million doses are coming from Israel to be able to add that to our national stockpile as well.
01:00:19.820 This is really, really good news.
01:00:22.440 Really good news.
01:00:24.560 And would have never happened.
01:00:27.060 Never happened.
01:00:28.440 If I think if it wasn't for Donald Trump opening up the federal regulations and just saying, forget it.
01:00:34.820 Let's just do what's right.
01:00:37.220 And if we think there's a chance it works, let's give it a shot.
01:00:40.780 I think is absolutely tremendous.
01:00:44.300 All right.
01:00:45.180 Coming up Friday.
01:00:48.560 Thomas Massey decided to stand up because all the essential workers all around the country showed up to do their essential job, except those in Congress.
01:00:59.060 And he said, we're voting on two trillion dollars and this is a mess and none of you are willing to show up to vote for it.
01:01:09.080 Well, that wasn't really popular.
01:01:11.160 We'll talk to him coming up.
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01:02:46.200 Congressman Thomas Massey has been in Congress now since 2012.
01:02:53.220 I think he's one of my favorites.
01:02:55.300 He stands up for what is right.
01:02:57.400 He faced an impossible decision, I think, last week.
01:03:01.640 Last week, the Congress wanted to pass this spending bill of $2 trillion, the largest spending package in American history,
01:03:10.500 and wanted to do it just as a, you know, no contest.
01:03:18.040 I can't remember.
01:03:18.720 Stu, what do they call those votes?
01:03:21.340 Unanimous consent.
01:03:21.800 You don't have to even, unanimous consent.
01:03:24.140 Well, nobody was even there.
01:03:25.860 Nobody was even there.
01:03:26.680 So Thomas Massey got into his car on Thursday and started driving towards the Capitol
01:03:31.400 because he felt that everybody needed to be there, essential workers.
01:03:35.420 I mean, this would be an essential part of your job, wouldn't it, Congress?
01:03:38.600 Congress, and he wanted to be there.
01:03:41.840 And he said, we've got to have everybody vote on this.
01:03:45.080 This is huge, and it's full of waste and everything else.
01:03:49.660 Well, no good deed goes unpunished.
01:03:52.100 That's not popular on either side.
01:03:54.600 Thomas Massey is here to join us and to tell us what he was thinking and what he's thinking now.
01:04:00.680 Hi, Thomas.
01:04:01.180 How are you?
01:04:02.280 How are you doing, Glenn?
01:04:03.060 Glenn, look, this was about Congress trying to avoid accountability for the largest wealth
01:04:07.800 transfer from the middle class to the moneyed class in the history of mankind.
01:04:13.080 Even the Roman emperors couldn't pull this off.
01:04:15.940 And like you said, they wanted to do it by unanimous consent.
01:04:19.540 Now, they first said, we don't need to be there.
01:04:22.360 And I said, no, the Constitution says otherwise.
01:04:24.880 To do legislative business, at least half of you need to be there.
01:04:28.160 Then they said, we can't make it on time.
01:04:31.380 I said, you're telling people to stay home.
01:04:34.120 Of course they're not going to get here on time if you're telling them to stay home.
01:04:37.320 And by the way, my intention wasn't to delay this bill.
01:04:40.920 That's why I shared my strategy with the leadership days before, so they could get everybody there
01:04:48.280 in time, but they were still telling everybody to stay home.
01:04:51.040 Then they said, this is the rich one here.
01:04:54.060 It's not safe for us.
01:04:56.260 Because, listen, 96 senators made it to work on Tuesday.
01:05:02.100 I can tell you, we should have been able to get at least 50% of our members there,
01:05:06.460 especially when these congressmen are telling the truck drivers, keep driving.
01:05:10.120 They're telling the farmers, keep farming.
01:05:12.080 They're telling the grocery baggers, bring it out to our car for us, please.
01:05:15.980 Right?
01:05:16.500 But these congressmen who are making $174,000 a year and getting their health care paid for
01:05:21.820 by the taxpayer said, we don't want to go to work.
01:05:24.540 But the truth came out on Friday when I asked for the recorded vote.
01:05:30.420 And before that, I had discussions with Kevin McCarthy and Nancy Pelosi, and that's when
01:05:34.860 it became clear to me.
01:05:35.800 Nancy Pelosi said, we don't want a recorded vote because there's some members who aren't
01:05:39.800 here, and we don't want them to have political fallout for not being here.
01:05:43.760 You know, some of them are sick.
01:05:46.260 And we'll go out and explain why you didn't come to Congress.
01:05:49.540 But the reality was, Kevin McCarthy and Nancy Pelosi were trying to protect their incumbents
01:05:55.240 from primary challengers.
01:05:57.640 They didn't want them to go on the record.
01:06:00.600 And so here's where I called their bluff, and here was checkmate on Friday.
01:06:04.400 They said, we won't have enough members there to pass it, and you'll delay it a day.
01:06:10.200 Well, when I asked for the recorded vote, they refused the recorded vote, at which point
01:06:14.340 I demanded a quorum call.
01:06:17.440 At that point, they pulled people in the room.
01:06:20.200 They put them up in the gallery.
01:06:21.340 They maintained social distancing.
01:06:22.780 I don't know how many people were there.
01:06:25.720 They said there was a quorum.
01:06:27.660 Okay, if there wasn't a quorum, they were violating the Constitution.
01:06:32.060 But let's give them the benefit of the doubt and say there was a quorum.
01:06:34.740 Why didn't they take the vote then?
01:06:36.300 It would have passed.
01:06:37.480 That's when I called their bluff on it.
01:06:41.060 So wait, so when you call a quorum, don't you have to count?
01:06:47.620 They said they counted.
01:06:49.000 It took him like one second, the guy in the Speaker's chair.
01:06:51.720 He turned his head from left to right.
01:06:53.940 He said a quorum is here.
01:06:55.880 And I'd already wargamed this with the parliamentarian.
01:06:58.820 He said it's not debatable.
01:07:00.500 You can't appeal it.
01:07:03.620 The Speaker's count is absolute.
01:07:08.460 So then he says if there is a quorum, he has the right to say we're not voting on it.
01:07:15.240 That's correct.
01:07:16.360 And this is the first time since I've been in Congress, Glenn, that they've ever denied
01:07:20.260 a request for a recorded vote, the first time ever, on the biggest bill ever.
01:07:25.800 And listen, if this had been a Manhattan-type project where we said we're going to make ventilators
01:07:32.300 like we've never made them before, we're going to come up with the antigen antibody test,
01:07:36.700 which is required, and we're going to guarantee every American that you can get a test, regardless
01:07:41.560 of whether you're a grocery bagger or a politician or a celebrity.
01:07:45.000 Because that's the only way we get out of this.
01:07:49.240 But it wasn't that bill.
01:07:50.840 This was a wealth transfer.
01:07:52.720 I'm asking your listeners to do the math.
01:07:55.120 $6 trillion.
01:07:56.720 Let's say there's 100 million families in the United States.
01:08:00.400 That's $60,000 per family.
01:08:02.820 And they're offering $1,200 checks.
01:08:05.100 The $1,200 check is the cheese in the trap.
01:08:07.400 You're saying that each of us paid $60,000, and we're only getting a $1,200 check.
01:08:19.660 Yes.
01:08:20.280 That's what's going to happen.
01:08:21.620 And there's some other stuff in this bill that's not even unraveled yet.
01:08:25.180 That when people find out what's going on, when the Fed starts playing in the stock market
01:08:29.120 and the Congress can't look at it, you want to talk about insider trading.
01:08:33.000 What does it mean when somebody who knows when the interest rates are going to move
01:08:38.380 can take positions in the stock market?
01:08:42.640 That's bad enough.
01:08:43.700 But what does it mean when somebody who can move interest rates can take positions in the stock market?
01:08:50.820 Mom and dad back home were trying to invest, make smart decisions in their 401K,
01:08:55.480 or maybe they're investing directly in the stock market.
01:08:58.200 How do they have a chance with that kind of insider trading going on?
01:09:03.000 So, Thomas, you took a beating from Donald Trump.
01:09:12.320 You're up for re-election.
01:09:14.540 You had to know this was not going to be popular, and not popular with him or anybody else.
01:09:21.840 What's the fallout there, and what's happening?
01:09:27.680 Well, people say I did this for political advantage.
01:09:32.180 Look, my re-election was...
01:09:34.680 I know, isn't it laughable?
01:09:37.920 Yeah, it is.
01:09:38.960 Yeah, it is.
01:09:39.540 Now I've got big, big, dark money after me.
01:09:42.880 Now I've got three tweets from the president after me.
01:09:46.120 Do you think that helps me in an election?
01:09:48.320 It does not help me.
01:09:49.980 But there's two reasons I did this, Glenn.
01:09:51.720 I don't want people to think I went down and lit myself on fire just for...
01:09:55.180 just, you know, because I didn't have a plan.
01:09:58.860 Number one, people can have hope if at least one person will fight.
01:10:03.440 But when everybody in Congress hides from accountability, people lose all hope.
01:10:09.180 So that's number one.
01:10:10.420 Number two, strategically, think about this.
01:10:13.200 If we had all stayed home and let Nancy Pelosi pass this bill with only her in the speaker's chair
01:10:19.480 and one person on the floor, that sets her up for this fourth bill, which, if you listen
01:10:25.800 to the Democrats' debate, even just listen to Nancy Pelosi.
01:10:28.920 Take her at her word.
01:10:29.800 She says the third bill was just a down payment, and now they're going to come out with a fourth
01:10:34.460 bill.
01:10:34.740 And we would have paved the way for her to just put that gavel down with nobody there,
01:10:40.040 and everybody would have thought it was normal to stay home.
01:10:42.620 But now, her Democratic members are going to say, really, Nancy?
01:10:47.440 You're going to do this because Massey's going to drag our asses...
01:10:50.520 I'm sorry, can I say that?
01:10:51.940 Anyways, Massey's going to drag us into the chamber again, and we don't want to do it.
01:10:57.840 We want to stay home.
01:10:59.560 So this makes it harder for Pelosi to get her agenda across.
01:11:03.140 And I would argue it strengthens Donald Trump's hand in the next negotiation, to know that
01:11:08.740 Nancy Pelosi can't run the tables with nobody there.
01:11:12.720 So how much did they run the tables?
01:11:15.140 I mean, how much of this stuff in there is coming from Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer and
01:11:20.520 their ilk?
01:11:23.540 Most of it's coming from the moneyed class.
01:11:25.900 Of course, they're getting the things they want.
01:11:29.200 There's the taste of socialism here, and it's a preview of coming attractions.
01:11:35.700 But the really bad part about this is they're saying to the shareholders and the big bankers,
01:11:42.860 not the mom-and-pop banks, but the big banks, they're saying, we're going to make you whole.
01:11:47.380 You're going to be just fine.
01:11:48.420 And we're going to socialize the risks that you've taken.
01:11:52.780 Now, they privatize the gains, and they socialize the risks.
01:11:56.760 And that's a big problem, because it's mom and dad who are holding the bag on this one.
01:12:04.180 And with the inflation that's coming, if you've saved any money for retirement, they don't even
01:12:09.420 have to open your safe to take it out.
01:12:11.340 They're going to devalue the dollar.
01:12:12.640 Thomas, a message for the White House or the president at all?
01:12:24.440 Any kind of...
01:12:25.700 I mean, I know you don't...
01:12:27.120 Yeah, I've got several.
01:12:27.980 I mean, I know you're on the side of the president.
01:12:31.000 Most times, you're on the side of the president.
01:12:34.740 My message is this.
01:12:36.260 Donald Trump was misled by the moneyed class, who I believe they had insider trading.
01:12:44.000 I believe there were puts and calls and market positions taken for that bill to pass on Friday,
01:12:50.180 and that's why they were so panicked when one voice stood up.
01:12:53.560 They were all mad at me.
01:12:55.580 But I did this in a professional way.
01:12:57.840 I told the leadership that I was going to ask for the vote,
01:13:02.400 and ultimately it wasn't even delayed for one minute.
01:13:05.420 So I would say to the president, look back.
01:13:08.400 All that came out of this is I made Congress come to work,
01:13:11.600 and I've strengthened his hand going forward.
01:13:14.120 And I know I've kicked the hornet's nest,
01:13:15.780 and if he's going to come against me in this election, so be it.
01:13:18.820 I hope not.
01:13:20.360 I would remind you, Glenn, he said he was going to come after Mark Meadows
01:13:24.160 when Mark voted against the Republican health care bill,
01:13:28.120 and now Mark's his chief of staff.
01:13:29.700 Now, I'm not applying for chief of staff.
01:13:31.280 I just want to tell you there is life after the mean tweet.
01:13:36.500 But my website is thomasmassey.com.
01:13:39.520 I've kicked the hornet's nest.
01:13:41.140 If anybody still believes in America,
01:13:43.400 if anybody believes you should show up to work if you're a congressman,
01:13:46.860 please support me in this.
01:13:48.580 thomasmassey.com.
01:13:49.560 I am going to take a beating in this election.
01:13:53.020 Thomas, thank you so much.
01:13:54.440 I appreciate it.
01:13:55.760 Thank you, Glenn.
01:13:56.360 Anyways, I always like the underdog.
01:13:59.120 I always like the underdog, and especially one with principals.
01:14:02.880 I personally wish he wouldn't have done this,
01:14:05.400 because I would have liked him to be there for a very long time,
01:14:10.080 and I think this is going to hurt him,
01:14:12.200 but not if people rally around and help him.
01:14:17.120 Representative Thomas Massey.
01:14:19.400 Thank you, Thomas.
01:14:20.180 All right.
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01:16:02.480 So I just, a friend just emailed me and said,
01:16:06.960 Glenn, you got to see this on Facebook.
01:16:08.440 It's the London Philharmonic playing.
01:16:11.200 And so I'm just listening to the London Philharmonic.
01:16:16.100 And here's the thing.
01:16:16.920 They're all playing from separate locations.
01:16:20.140 And it's only a quartet.
01:16:21.680 It's not the whole, I mean, big deal.
01:16:26.240 That's pretty remarkable.
01:16:27.820 Four different locations playing in sync from the London Philharmonic.
01:16:33.120 I guess you can find that at their Facebook page.
01:16:35.340 I have to tell you, after going through the news every day,
01:16:39.260 I just want to watch Tiger King.
01:16:41.840 That's all I want to do.
01:16:42.920 I just want to watch Tiger King.
01:16:45.500 Yeah, that seems to be the same choice the nation is making at this time.
01:16:50.980 Yeah, everybody's talking about Tiger King.
01:16:53.240 Everybody in my own family is talking about Tiger King.
01:16:55.880 And Tanya and I, who have actually been doing stuff,
01:16:59.060 were like, what are you talking about?
01:17:00.540 And my kids were like, you have to watch this.
01:17:04.600 I mean, the 30-year-olds all the way down to Cheyenne.
01:17:08.500 All of them are like, dad, it's a toothless marvel.
01:17:17.720 I think people are watching it because it makes you feel so much better about yourself.
01:17:22.060 Yeah, they're apparently giant disasters, this group of people.
01:17:26.840 And it's one thing to go viral and be this crazy success story on Netflix.
01:17:32.340 That's already a really good place to be in.
01:17:35.480 But in this time, when everybody's at home and everybody's watching way more TV than is possibly healthy,
01:17:43.060 can you imagine the numbers on this show right now?
01:17:47.460 Oh my gosh, no.
01:17:48.300 It's incredible.
01:17:49.120 And I don't know all that much about it.
01:17:51.200 I do want to watch it, though.
01:17:52.120 I mean, just because everybody is saying how great it is.
01:17:54.460 Yeah, I started watching it last night.
01:17:56.860 And to say the Tiger King himself is eccentric is really an understatement.
01:18:07.000 It's really an understatement.
01:18:09.100 Some of the people probably locked away in Bellevue are eccentric.
01:18:13.300 This guy is nuts.
01:18:17.620 And you know what's crazy is they were talking about how there are more big cats in captivity,
01:18:24.520 in private zoos, in people's backyards, in the United States,
01:18:28.960 than there are big cats in the wild over the entire planet.
01:18:34.760 What?
01:18:35.440 They said you'd be really surprised how many people, how many big cats are around you right now.
01:18:43.920 I, I, no.
01:18:46.800 I, no.
01:18:48.800 That's like a cat lady on steroids.
01:18:50.920 That should be, you should have to register.
01:18:53.660 You know what I mean?
01:18:54.260 With the neighborhood.
01:18:55.600 Hey, I've got a lion in the backyard.
01:18:58.480 Don't you think?
01:18:59.660 This is America, Glenn.
01:19:01.320 This is America you're talking about.
01:19:03.500 When you have a giant cat, you put it in the backyard, you try to fence it in if possible.
01:19:08.960 That's this country.
01:19:10.960 So this is America.
01:19:12.840 And America doesn't have big cats in the wild.
01:19:16.580 You know what I mean?
01:19:17.740 If you had like a bunch of coyotes, you'd be like, okay, I ain't got a bunch of coyotes.
01:19:21.320 All right, I get it.
01:19:22.500 It's weird.
01:19:23.940 But you've got an African tiger in the backyard.
01:19:29.140 I think we should know about that.
01:19:31.180 Maybe it's, maybe it's just me.
01:19:32.940 Mm, spy culture has penetrated even you.
01:19:35.580 Look at that.
01:19:36.100 Yeah, it has.
01:19:37.340 It has.
01:19:38.160 Yeah, it has.
01:19:38.940 Now there's a real problem we have to solve.
01:19:40.820 The big cat culture.
01:19:43.040 All right.
01:19:43.900 Coronavirus update.
01:19:45.220 And what's happening in New York next.
01:19:48.620 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:19:51.020 All the news you need to know about the coronavirus in about 10 minutes.
01:20:02.340 We're going to do that in one minute.
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01:20:09.300 Coronavirus update coming up in just a second.
01:20:11.200 First, let me tell you about rough greens.
01:20:12.720 This is something that I put on my dog's food that he absolutely loves.
01:20:16.680 It's from VitaSmart.
01:20:17.860 It's R-U-F-F greens.com slash Beck.
01:20:20.940 I want you to try it for 14 days.
01:20:23.100 See if you don't see a huge difference in your dog.
01:20:26.080 I know I have with Uno.
01:20:27.540 He's always hated to eat.
01:20:30.060 He loves to eat.
01:20:31.280 He runs for the bowl now.
01:20:33.400 He has physically changed.
01:20:36.360 And it is the rough greens that has done it.
01:20:39.760 I sent this to the vet because I just brought it home one day and started feeding him.
01:20:44.900 My wife's like, what are you feeding him?
01:20:46.720 I'm like, that's really good for the dog.
01:20:48.520 What are you?
01:20:49.400 I've got to get this to the vet right away.
01:20:51.840 Okay.
01:20:52.560 Got it to the vet.
01:20:53.340 The vet said, this is really good.
01:20:55.560 You should feed this to your dog.
01:20:59.400 Okay.
01:21:00.240 All right.
01:21:01.600 So we continue to feed rough greens to our dog.
01:21:04.420 And he is remarkably different.
01:21:08.080 Remarkably different.
01:21:09.180 Hard to describe.
01:21:10.460 You will see it yourself within 14 days.
01:21:13.000 Within two weeks, it started.
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01:21:40.020 All right.
01:21:40.540 On our daily stats, total confirmed cases worldwide, 735,000.
01:21:45.340 This is up from 524,000 on Friday.
01:21:50.100 We are now hitting the doubling of numbers here in the United States.
01:21:56.240 Total confirmed deaths worldwide.
01:21:59.080 Friday, it was 24.
01:22:01.060 Today, it's 34,804.
01:22:04.200 The cases confirmed recovered, 155.
01:22:09.480 That's also significantly up, 125 since Friday.
01:22:13.120 5% of active cases worldwide are considered serious, needing hospitalization.
01:22:19.740 Now, 11% in the U.S. of confirmed cases require hospitalization,
01:22:24.920 roughly on par with Italy, who is at 12% hospitalization.
01:22:29.600 The U.S. now has 142,000 confirmed cases, 200, I'm sorry, 2,489 deaths.
01:22:38.420 So, you know, Friday, the confirmed cases were 85,000.
01:22:43.040 Today, that number is 142,000 confirmed cases.
01:22:48.380 Friday, we had 1,300 deaths.
01:22:50.820 Today, we have 2,400.
01:22:53.020 In the U.S., 20,220 citizens are officially hospitalized with COVID-19.
01:23:00.040 Another 6,402 with presumptive positive cases waiting for test results.
01:23:05.960 The United States of America now leads the world in total confirmed cases
01:23:09.740 with 45,000 more cases than Italy,
01:23:13.000 although Italy leads the world in deaths with 10,799 officially dead as of today.
01:23:21.640 Oh, let's look at some of the other news.
01:23:26.040 Hey, we get to do this through April 30th.
01:23:29.600 The Trump administration, no matter what the media said about Donald Trump,
01:23:35.320 Donald Trump was not going to say,
01:23:38.560 everybody back to work tomorrow.
01:23:41.100 He wasn't going to do that.
01:23:43.680 What he said last week is,
01:23:45.160 I'd like to have everybody back by Easter,
01:23:47.880 but that's our goal.
01:23:49.020 Let's see, and I'll look at the numbers.
01:23:50.880 Well, he looked at the numbers,
01:23:52.160 and he thinks that we need these extreme restrictions until April 30th.
01:23:58.380 That was announced last night.
01:24:02.120 COVID-19 epidemic in New York continues.
01:24:04.760 The 911 system has been overwhelmed officially.
01:24:10.980 The emergency system receiving now over 7,000 calls a day,
01:24:15.640 more than any other time since 9-11.
01:24:21.540 The system had broken three records in just the last few days,
01:24:26.280 with nearly 8,700 calls on Thursday.
01:24:31.000 Many of the calls are from people with high fevers and flu-like symptoms.
01:24:34.980 It's a war zone, said one of the paramedics.
01:24:38.000 There's no way we can respond to this many emergency calls.
01:24:41.620 They have now stopped, suspended CPR and artificial respiration.
01:24:48.980 By Friday, more than 206 emergency technicians from the New York Fire Department
01:24:53.980 had tested positive for COVID-19.
01:24:56.400 Another 750 NYPD officers have also tested positive.
01:25:00.920 More than 10% of New York's police force is currently offline,
01:25:04.760 now due to infection or quarantine due to the suspected infection.
01:25:10.100 My daughter came to me and said,
01:25:12.800 for the first time,
01:25:15.160 I'm glad we moved out of New York, Dad.
01:25:17.700 I can see why you said we should get out of there.
01:25:21.720 Yeah.
01:25:23.240 One paramedic who chose not to be named estimated
01:25:25.800 over 20% of the 9-11 calls, 9-1-1 calls,
01:25:28.600 were going unanswered.
01:25:30.020 20% no units responding.
01:25:35.780 Yet another scene out of a Hollywood movie
01:25:38.180 that we've only seen in movies.
01:25:40.380 A field hospital being set up yesterday in Central Park.
01:25:44.760 Meanwhile, people were still gathering in the park.
01:25:47.700 The U.S. state-by-state travel restrictions and warnings
01:25:52.460 have now gone into effect.
01:25:53.760 CDC issues stark travel warnings to New York, New Jersey,
01:25:56.880 and Connecticut residents,
01:25:58.400 urging residents not to travel out of their home states
01:26:01.280 unless it's in case of an emergency.
01:26:04.360 Florida has restricted travel from New York, Louisiana, Mississippi,
01:26:07.860 amid the outbreak,
01:26:08.800 forcing travelers to either turn around
01:26:10.740 or submit to a mandatory 14-day quarantine.
01:26:15.040 Florida's governor has indefinitely closed
01:26:17.260 all of the vacation rentals
01:26:18.860 to any out-of-state travelers
01:26:20.980 notifying existing renters to finish your stay
01:26:24.080 and go home.
01:26:26.180 Quarantines for fines
01:26:27.440 and out-of-state travelers.
01:26:30.640 This is crazy.
01:26:32.760 New York and Rhode Island
01:26:33.740 both restrict travel from New York,
01:26:35.460 Connecticut, New Jersey,
01:26:36.320 including those with vacation or summer homes in the state.
01:26:40.440 Both states are using the National Guard troops
01:26:42.320 to enforce the travel restrictions
01:26:45.080 and requiring 14-day quarantines
01:26:47.940 on any out-of-state travelers.
01:26:50.360 Hawaii has now arrested, too,
01:26:52.240 and issued warnings to more than 70 tourists
01:26:54.660 who violated shelter-in-place warnings.
01:26:57.320 Can you imagine being stuck in a hotel someplace?
01:27:01.420 What that must be like?
01:27:03.740 Oof.
01:27:05.740 Nevada reportedly considering closing the border to California,
01:27:08.860 according to the Los Angeles Times.
01:27:10.860 When is the last time you heard about that in history, Stu?
01:27:14.460 I mean, this is how crazy it is.
01:27:15.680 Nevada closing its border with California.
01:27:18.920 Yeah, I mean, that stuff doesn't happen.
01:27:20.780 Yeah, it really just doesn't.
01:27:22.320 It's not one of those things that happens.
01:27:23.980 The same thing was being talked about with Rhode Island
01:27:26.640 as they're basically trying to quarantine people
01:27:29.040 who are coming in to Rhode Island from other states,
01:27:31.640 initially starting with New York,
01:27:32.720 but now supposedly to the entire country.
01:27:36.180 I got a new punishment for my kids.
01:27:38.620 If they were a little younger,
01:27:39.760 it'd be a little more effective.
01:27:42.160 You screw up.
01:27:43.680 You don't take care of the stuff.
01:27:45.440 You got to watch another episode of The Stand with me tonight.
01:27:53.020 We're just living that.
01:27:53.900 You don't think that would freak them out?
01:27:55.140 Yeah.
01:27:55.540 Freak them out.
01:27:56.040 No, Dad, don't make me watch The Stand.
01:27:58.080 It's really happening.
01:27:59.440 I was amused that the number one
01:28:02.340 and number two movies on Netflix
01:28:04.960 was Outbreak and Contagion.
01:28:07.760 It's like, you guys are in the middle of that one.
01:28:10.640 Why are you watching it right now?
01:28:12.620 Sounds like a bad idea.
01:28:14.440 So we got a bunch of games.
01:28:16.440 One of them is called Pandemic.
01:28:18.340 And I realized why games aren't more popular.
01:28:20.400 I didn't want to figure out how any of them worked.
01:28:24.600 You're talking about just board games generally?
01:28:27.700 Yeah, just board games.
01:28:28.600 We got a bunch of board games.
01:28:30.600 And last Monday, we had, what's his name?
01:28:34.040 Rob Eno on.
01:28:35.040 He's a game master.
01:28:37.580 And so we said, you know, give us the best board games.
01:28:41.620 We got them all.
01:28:43.360 Nah, mm-mm.
01:28:44.820 I don't want to learn how to play any of them.
01:28:46.240 Yeah.
01:28:46.840 A lot of rules.
01:28:47.700 They were all like, man, if this goes on, I'm like, nah, open up the next box.
01:28:52.020 By the third game, my son said, you just don't want to play.
01:28:54.980 And I'm like, eh, could be.
01:28:56.780 Could be.
01:28:57.200 I just don't want to learn it.
01:28:58.440 I don't want to learn it.
01:28:59.440 You guys learn it, figure out how to play it.
01:29:03.160 I'll watch.
01:29:04.060 And then I'll jump in.
01:29:05.180 But I'm not interested.
01:29:06.740 I think it's the extreme guy thing.
01:29:09.620 You know, when it comes to, like, building bikes, you know, for Christmas and everything else,
01:29:14.320 the handlebars are usually missing on the bikes that I would buy.
01:29:17.960 And be like, I didn't.
01:29:19.920 There was an extra piece.
01:29:21.060 I didn't.
01:29:21.620 Huh.
01:29:22.060 Missing.
01:29:22.500 I don't know what happened to that piece.
01:29:24.160 I don't like reading directions.
01:29:25.960 But when it comes to board games, to have fun, read directions, to have fun, I'm out.
01:29:33.740 It really is.
01:29:35.060 Because it's so much usually on those games, especially, like, the quote-unquote better the game is,
01:29:41.840 the harder it is to get to learn and how many different rules there are and changes of the rules
01:29:48.160 and, you know, very specific circumstances where you have to know exactly which thing to do in what order.
01:29:53.780 It's like, all right, like, this is supposed to be fun.
01:29:56.680 Am I doing my taxes?
01:29:58.300 What are we doing here?
01:29:59.540 I know.
01:29:59.820 And it's like, you know, this one game had, like, you know, and you'll have to take the ice crystals.
01:30:05.900 You should have 12 ice crystals.
01:30:07.600 And I'm like, ice crystals?
01:30:08.740 What the hell are the ice crystals?
01:30:10.280 You mean the little white plastic pieces?
01:30:12.480 Just call them little white plastic pieces.
01:30:14.740 And from here on out, you can call them, you know, I just, I spent all this time looking at the pieces going,
01:30:19.260 I don't know, what is this, well, this is the turbo engine of the, no, it's not.
01:30:24.840 It's a little black piece.
01:30:26.140 Just call it a little black piece.
01:30:28.660 Ugh.
01:30:30.160 Anyway, just one week after the Mexican government claimed that poor people are immune,
01:30:36.380 it looks like the epidemic is evident now in Mexico.
01:30:40.900 Mexico, I love this.
01:30:42.200 Mexico's response was late, wrong, slow, and many people are going to die,
01:30:48.840 according to Dr. Carlos Del Rio, an infectious disease specialist at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
01:30:54.480 There's no reason to believe the virus here should behave differently among this population.
01:30:59.800 Cases are growing in Mexico exponentially.
01:31:02.300 I'm telling you, as a matter of national security, we need to close our borders.
01:31:10.100 Close the borders.
01:31:12.200 Watch for people coming over.
01:31:14.360 Because they've done absolutely nothing.
01:31:16.120 They were doing soccer matches way after, like, our NBA seasons were, you know, was canceled.
01:31:21.580 The president has been walking around down there, you know, doing meet and greets.
01:31:26.640 You know, it is a complete disaster.
01:31:28.280 They've done nothing.
01:31:28.900 And Glenn, what have they done with Trump and his response?
01:31:32.160 They've been critical the entire way, despite the fact that he did the first, you know,
01:31:35.220 international flight quarantine in 50 years, incredibly early in the middle of all this from China.
01:31:41.020 And we've gone over, like, they've done a lot of stuff here.
01:31:44.140 We obviously have closed.
01:31:44.780 He did all of the flight changes in Europe as well.
01:31:48.560 And they bitched about that.
01:31:50.000 That was stunning when he did that.
01:31:51.940 He was the first.
01:31:52.800 And they've been trashing him the entire time.
01:31:54.360 Now they're trashing him because he was talking about a potential quarantine of New York, which
01:31:58.900 Andrew Cuomo thought wasn't neighborly, which apparently is what we're worried about right
01:32:04.180 now, being if, you know, if you're neighborly enough, which the entire concept of what we're
01:32:08.360 doing right now is not neighborly.
01:32:09.620 I don't know if anyone's noticed that.
01:32:10.600 But you know what the title was for the way Mexico responded in mid-March from the New York
01:32:18.840 Times?
01:32:19.860 Now, they've been trashing Trump the entire time at every little step, everything.
01:32:23.920 He hasn't done enough.
01:32:24.700 He hasn't focused enough.
01:32:25.980 The Mexico response was this.
01:32:28.820 We call for calm Mexico's restrained response to the coronavirus.
01:32:34.660 Oh, they were showing restraint.
01:32:36.920 They were showing restraint.
01:32:38.700 Trump, every single thing he does is evil and racist.
01:32:40.840 But they were just showing restraint in not doing anything and having giant 50,000 person
01:32:46.440 soccer matches after everything else on earth had been canceled.
01:32:50.860 And just last week, they actually came out.
01:32:54.380 A governor of one of the states came out and said, rich people.
01:32:57.600 This is a rich people disease.
01:32:59.420 Poor people can't get it.
01:33:01.140 Like coronavirus is checking your bank account or something.
01:33:04.520 What restraint?
01:33:05.120 It's ridiculous.
01:33:05.980 What restraint they're showing there?
01:33:07.600 I'm telling you, I'm telling you, we are going to be in it.
01:33:12.600 It will happen in California.
01:33:13.920 That's already going to have a problem.
01:33:15.900 We should be setting up these portable hospitals up at the border.
01:33:22.160 We should be doing something right now.
01:33:24.540 I don't want to be taking care of people, but it's going to happen.
01:33:28.360 You're going to have a humanitarian crisis on the border.
01:33:31.720 The left is going to be screaming about it.
01:33:35.080 And it's going to be Donald Trump's fault.
01:33:37.980 He should move on this to protect our border right now.
01:33:42.700 If we had a fence, we wouldn't have this problem.
01:33:45.360 But, you know, why have a fence?
01:33:47.680 All right.
01:33:48.020 There's something else that came out of the UN that I want to hit.
01:33:50.640 And we'll do that in one minute.
01:34:00.280 The state of the global gold market is really fascinating right now.
01:34:08.880 There was a story out last week that I couldn't understand.
01:34:12.020 People were buying gold, and it was more expensive to—I can't remember.
01:34:20.780 It was weird.
01:34:21.720 And I wrote to somebody, and I said, what does this mean?
01:34:24.480 And they said, well, we're running out of gold.
01:34:26.280 And I'm like, we're what?
01:34:27.860 We're running out of gold.
01:34:29.380 What do you mean we're running out of gold?
01:34:31.000 Okay, so there's only a finite amount of gold on the earth, and the places that are mining gold are now stopping.
01:34:41.420 And so they're running out of gold.
01:34:43.140 Right now, if you try to buy gold anywhere, really, you're going to find that it'll be weeks and weeks and weeks before you get delivery.
01:34:50.860 And so you've got a promise.
01:34:52.080 Hey, I can paper promise that maybe I give you some gold when it comes in.
01:34:56.900 Okay, well, Goldline actually has gold, and so they're one of the only places.
01:35:03.700 They are still connected to a consistent supply of gold.
01:35:08.120 They're still delivering that and other precious metals on time.
01:35:12.140 So if you are looking to invest in gold, one of the only places that you can get it right now, I mean, physically get it, is Goldline.
01:35:19.320 They will physically get it to you and ship it right away because they have it.
01:35:24.680 Goldline.com.
01:35:25.680 Call them now, 1-866-GOLDLINE, 1-866-GOLDLINE, or goldline.com.
01:35:32.200 10 seconds, station ID.
01:35:33.600 Okay, I told you this would happen on Friday, just happened a little sooner than I thought.
01:35:49.160 The UN Global Food Supply Panel warns of pending food shortages.
01:35:54.740 Protectionist measures by national governments during the coronavirus could provoke food shortages around the world.
01:36:00.800 Now, we probably will not have a real problem with this, but you are going to see some items in America disappear.
01:36:10.220 The worst that can happen is government restrict the flow of food.
01:36:13.600 All measures against free trade will be counterproductive.
01:36:17.080 Now is not the time to place restrictions or putting in place trade barriers.
01:36:20.900 Now the time is to protect the flow of food around the world.
01:36:24.720 Now, the issue is that people are afraid that they're not going to get shipments of food, so they're holding on to their shipments.
01:36:33.660 Some countries have just put trade barriers up and said,
01:36:37.340 Sorry, Russia did this.
01:36:41.140 We're not shipping any of our wheat out to Europe, etc., etc.
01:36:46.240 May I suggest that we are going to have shortages for different reasons.
01:36:53.860 I think we're going to have a hard time with our planting.
01:36:56.740 And we may have a hard time with the early seasons of picking and harvesting that crop.
01:37:06.340 I mean, think of how many farmers that may get this here in the next couple, three weeks and then be down.
01:37:12.020 We're in the beginning of the planting and growing season.
01:37:17.320 This is already happening in France.
01:37:20.380 They're asking the unemployed to go and actually work in the fields.
01:37:23.960 And it is going to be severe in some countries.
01:37:29.740 I don't think it will be severe here, but I think we're going to see shelves of raw produce and shortages of some things coming not just this summer, but also next year.
01:37:44.600 I would highly recommend you put in a garden.
01:37:49.820 Consider one of the projects that you're doing while you're at home if you have the room.
01:37:54.140 Is to start building and planning a garden and getting seeds.
01:37:58.760 I would get seeds now before there is a run on seeds.
01:38:03.220 You will see that those things will disappear quickly.
01:38:08.060 Now, there's a new report out shows the estimates the U.S. economic impact at a trillion dollars of GDP.
01:38:14.780 Per month.
01:38:19.460 Per month.
01:38:21.100 One trillion dollars.
01:38:23.420 They say it will exceed that.
01:38:26.140 Those are the economic losses in just the private sector.
01:38:29.660 Did not calculate the impact of government funded bailouts or spending and future economic losses due to higher debt payments.
01:38:37.960 The estimated losses in the oil and gas sector exceed 50% for 2020.
01:38:44.840 You know, do you know how much oil is, Stu?
01:38:48.000 Any idea what oil is?
01:38:49.180 It's like 20 bucks a barrel now.
01:38:50.900 Yeah, I know it dipped below 20 at one point, which I mean, I saw a gas station.
01:38:56.220 I think it was in Oklahoma.
01:38:57.640 It was selling gas for 99 cents a gallon.
01:39:00.080 I never thought I would see that again.
01:39:03.260 I never thought that I would see that again.
01:39:05.540 Yeah.
01:39:07.920 The about 20 bucks, by the way, 20 bucks.
01:39:11.920 They're thinking that because we don't have enough room for oil now, all of like our reserves, we bought up all this oil and we're filling our reserves.
01:39:21.000 They think that if Saudi Arabia and Russia don't stop this soon, there's going to be such a glut of oil, they may actually have to start paying people to store it.
01:39:35.640 So the price of a barrel of oil will be below zero because they're not stopping production and they just keep pumping it out and there's no place to store it.
01:39:45.420 Every everybody's storage is there.
01:39:47.100 It's all full.
01:39:47.580 That's crazy.
01:39:50.680 It's wild.
01:39:51.700 And that's I know a lot of investors had money in oil, too, which are they're all getting killed on this, including a lot of big banks and such.
01:40:00.840 Yeah.
01:40:01.940 So there's something else that remember we said, what was it on Friday?
01:40:05.780 We played that FDIC thing and I said that didn't make me feel better.
01:40:08.800 Oh, yeah.
01:40:10.240 Do we do we have that still, Sarah?
01:40:11.720 The FDIC.
01:40:12.880 Keep your money in the bank.
01:40:14.080 Everything's going to be fine.
01:40:15.240 Don't worry about it.
01:40:16.200 Look, look, I know I have Russian accent, but this is on the up and up just between you and me.
01:40:22.720 Your money?
01:40:23.740 Totally safe in banks.
01:40:25.280 I totally keep it in banks.
01:40:27.060 I was just telling Boris and Natasha the other day, banks, banks are safest place.
01:40:32.660 Banks, what could happen here?
01:40:34.520 We're totally fine.
01:40:35.940 You keep your money there.
01:40:37.460 No use to you.
01:40:39.260 Give it to us.
01:40:40.160 And so we did this FDIC thing that was had this woman with this Russian accent basically saying that it's all fine.
01:40:48.840 Everything is good.
01:40:50.860 Turns out not the case.
01:40:54.580 We'll share that with you when we come up, when we come back in in just a minute.
01:41:00.520 Oh, and also the government's now using your cell phone information to track you.
01:41:06.060 But it's an emergency.
01:41:10.780 Back in a minute.
01:41:18.080 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:41:20.360 I want to talk to you a little bit about getting out of the pain that you might be in right now.
01:41:26.100 Okay, there's enough to worry about.
01:41:28.460 There's enough going on.
01:41:30.260 I want you to live your best life.
01:41:34.240 I want you to get out of pain.
01:41:36.560 I know that sounds like, you know, you probably like if I were you two years ago, I'd be like, uh-huh.
01:41:42.360 Yeah, I'd like that, Beck.
01:41:43.800 Shut up.
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01:41:47.700 I'd ask that you just give it a try.
01:41:49.880 Relief Factor is something I tried two years ago, and I was really forced to do it.
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01:41:56.280 We don't try absolutely everything.
01:41:58.020 So I did, and I didn't expect it to work, and it does.
01:42:01.820 And here's why I didn't expect it to work.
01:42:03.940 I mean, it's not a drug.
01:42:05.720 It's natural.
01:42:07.220 It's made by doctors.
01:42:08.800 70% of the people who try it go on to experience what I did.
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01:42:40.740 We're living in unprecedented time.
01:42:55.240 At a time of a pandemic like this, it is way too easy to get confused and to have fear about what you should be doing with your money and your accounts,
01:43:03.500 especially as you're looking at the volatility in the stock market and the financial sector.
01:43:08.620 This is what I would like you to take away from this.
01:43:11.920 Your money is safe at the banks.
01:43:13.400 The last thing you should be doing is pulling your money out of the banks now, thinking that it's going to be safe for someplace else.
01:43:20.120 You don't want to be walking around with large wads of cash, and you certainly don't want to be hoarding cash in your mattress.
01:43:25.620 It didn't matter well for so many people.
01:43:27.480 And I will tell you this, no depositor has lost a penny of their insured deposits since 1933 when the FDIC was created.
01:43:37.020 So if you're talking about having your money in a safe place, please keep it in an FDIC-insured bank.
01:43:42.980 Please keep it in banks.
01:43:44.560 Everything is fine.
01:43:46.720 Everything is fine.
01:43:48.740 Don't worry.
01:43:49.820 We've got it all for you right here.
01:43:52.420 FDIC, federal depository something.
01:43:56.140 We've got lots of money.
01:43:58.320 We've got it.
01:43:59.080 We've got four letters in our name.
01:44:01.660 You don't think we have billions of dollars just to make sure you can get your money?
01:44:06.540 Now, just days after that video was released, and we mocked it last week,
01:44:13.420 the Senate and the Treasury, according to a new report,
01:44:21.820 are working on separate plans to prevent banks from becoming unstable amid COVID-19 pandemic.
01:44:29.960 And plans range from limiting withdrawals from foreign investors and savers,
01:44:37.000 as well as covering extra liquidity to banks to cover U.S. customer withdrawals up to $10,000.
01:44:44.760 So if you want more than $10,000 of your own money, tough luck for you.
01:44:50.340 But the Fed will cover the $10,000 that you want to get.
01:44:55.860 Washington's move to stand behind banking industry underscores aggressive efforts underway by officials
01:45:02.660 to prepare for the worst.
01:45:05.560 But they remind you, banks are in very good shape right now.
01:45:11.020 I love in the middle there where she just gives up on trying to convince people
01:45:23.520 and just straight out, she's like, here's all the reasons.
01:45:26.540 And this is how you communicate an argument, right?
01:45:28.480 You give all the reasons and you hope the person is convinced.
01:45:31.040 She gets halfway through her reasons.
01:45:32.060 She just says, look, this is what I want you to take away from this.
01:45:34.460 Leave your money in the bank, okay?
01:45:37.000 Everything is fine.
01:45:38.280 Let me just tell you exactly what I'm going for here.
01:45:42.440 This is what I hope you take away.
01:45:43.900 You walk away from this thinking everything's going to be fine.
01:45:46.520 All right.
01:45:46.840 Are we good?
01:45:47.380 Thank you.
01:45:47.800 Right.
01:45:48.340 Look at me.
01:45:49.180 I look buttoned up.
01:45:50.340 I've got the flag behind me.
01:45:51.900 Andy Shield.
01:45:52.760 This is FDIC.
01:45:54.680 Sure.
01:45:55.440 $1.7 trillion deposited at U.S. banks.
01:46:00.240 We don't have any of that sitting in the vault.
01:46:03.080 But it's all fine.
01:46:04.840 It's all fine.
01:46:06.140 That's so good.
01:46:08.840 Is there a case?
01:46:10.200 Let me present a not well thought out theory here for you, Glenn.
01:46:15.300 Because this is a good thing to do on national radio.
01:46:17.720 It's a good place for it.
01:46:19.120 Just spitballing here for a second.
01:46:20.640 I was thinking about this weekend.
01:46:22.960 We all sort of use this shorthand of what's happening right now as we are destroying the economy
01:46:28.580 or we've shut down the economy for this pandemic.
01:46:33.120 And obviously, it's very damaging to the...
01:46:36.120 It's nothing of the sort.
01:46:37.960 Stop listening to propaganda from the stew.
01:46:41.020 It's all wonderful.
01:46:44.080 Roses are going to be popping out of my ass soon.
01:46:47.820 So, my thought was, what would be the number, percentage-wise, that we've, quote-unquote,
01:46:57.000 shut down the economy right now?
01:46:59.260 Right?
01:46:59.460 Because I think we all think of the waitress who no longer has a restaurant to work at
01:47:04.100 and she's gone from 100% of her income to 0% in a matter of days.
01:47:08.860 But when you think of, really, the economy as a whole, it's a lot more than that, right?
01:47:13.960 Like, a lot of businesses are still open.
01:47:15.780 Obviously, everything that depends on online, which was a much larger part of our economy,
01:47:19.820 is still open.
01:47:20.760 Pretty much everybody that I can at least think of that I know is working at home.
01:47:26.080 They haven't necessarily lost their jobs.
01:47:27.480 Maybe they would down the road, but they haven't yet.
01:47:29.500 Oh, listen to Mr. White Collar.
01:47:31.820 I'm trying to be optimistic here, but even people, you know...
01:47:34.980 Oh, I've never been around coal miners like I have.
01:47:39.480 Like I have.
01:47:40.340 And I think a lot, you know, because you're a man of the people.
01:47:42.780 But I mean, like, go to Blue Collar Jobs for a second.
01:47:46.280 Like, you know, at least around here, I don't know if this is the case everywhere in America,
01:47:49.920 but like construction jobs continue.
01:47:52.140 They continue to keep doing it.
01:47:53.140 Obviously, you know, jobs and healthcare are in demand more than ever.
01:47:57.380 Yes.
01:47:58.000 You know, landscaping and those types of jobs where you're outside are all continuing to happen.
01:48:04.820 Obviously, people are still shopping like crazy.
01:48:07.280 They're just buying the stuff online instead of going to stores.
01:48:10.320 Go ahead.
01:48:10.440 Right.
01:48:11.000 And people on Wall Street, they're still jumping out of windows.
01:48:13.680 That's still happening.
01:48:14.600 Well, they're still trading.
01:48:15.520 They're just trading from home.
01:48:16.860 They're no longer going to the actual floor of the stock exchange.
01:48:19.560 Right.
01:48:19.880 But they have to see that they got to put gas in their cars to drive to someplace high
01:48:24.800 enough to jump out.
01:48:26.720 You know what I'm saying?
01:48:27.580 Yes.
01:48:28.140 We happen to run a digital media business.
01:48:31.580 Obviously, that's still chugging.
01:48:33.520 And in some ways, looking at that, it could be a great time for many of those types of businesses.
01:48:39.000 That doesn't mean that it's a good thing for the economy.
01:48:40.700 But if you were to say, what percentage of the economy have we shut down here?
01:48:46.180 It's not 90, right?
01:48:47.960 It's definitely...
01:48:48.740 My gut tells me it's more like, you mean counting the people that are still working at home?
01:48:58.700 Yeah.
01:48:59.060 I mean, if the company is still going...
01:49:01.300 That there's been about 30% of people that are shut down.
01:49:06.900 I'll bet you that's what it's been.
01:49:09.260 That if it's not...
01:49:12.140 They may not have lost their job.
01:49:14.220 Right.
01:49:14.560 But it's shut down and there's no money coming in.
01:49:18.500 You know what I mean?
01:49:18.980 Maybe they're getting paid for a while, but they're not doing anything.
01:49:22.280 They're just going home.
01:49:23.500 Yeah, right.
01:49:23.920 They may still be getting paid, but that obviously has an end date to it if the place stays out
01:49:29.820 of operation.
01:49:30.340 But just follow me on this.
01:49:31.920 Which is very far off into horizon.
01:49:34.460 Very far.
01:49:34.940 Can't even see it.
01:49:36.020 That date is so way far away.
01:49:38.500 You can't even see it.
01:49:39.780 And even then...
01:49:40.580 FTC says it doesn't even exist.
01:49:42.280 Even then, the money in your bank is completely safe.
01:49:45.720 And the money is...
01:49:46.420 Don't worry about that.
01:49:47.080 Don't worry about that.
01:49:47.320 No problem.
01:49:48.800 No problem.
01:49:49.860 I was thinking the same thing about 30, maybe 35%, which is obviously...
01:49:54.160 I didn't...
01:49:54.660 You just don't even survive that.
01:49:56.180 It's incredibly...
01:49:57.320 Massive downturn.
01:49:58.520 But for a short time of term situation here for a second, you have a situation where the
01:50:04.600 federal government is coming in and paying basically all small to midsize employees.
01:50:12.440 Because you can get...
01:50:13.620 You know, this is a vast generalization, but you can get money from the government to pay
01:50:18.440 your employees.
01:50:19.540 It's a loan unless you use it for something else.
01:50:23.340 I mean, if you use it for something else, it's a loan.
01:50:25.020 But if you pay your employees, it winds up being forgiven.
01:50:27.940 So essentially, it's a giveaway, right?
01:50:29.780 The federal government is saying, if you're a small business, we will pay your employees
01:50:33.460 so they don't all get fired for this short time.
01:50:35.560 That's what was in this bill.
01:50:36.660 Another thing that was in this bill was unemployment going up, obviously, and supposedly making it
01:50:42.420 easier to obtain.
01:50:43.960 And then in addition to that, you have the $1,200 checks that are coming to individuals.
01:50:48.280 And for large companies, basically no interest loans that are guaranteed.
01:50:53.680 So in theory, right, many of the employees are going to get paid, which is now going to be
01:51:01.660 for some companies that are actually still in business and doing business, they're going
01:51:06.420 to lose the expense line of many of their employees and may still be getting revenue
01:51:11.780 into their companies.
01:51:13.680 And so you're going to have a situation where the federal government, and this is not an
01:51:18.080 eternal thing, they can't do this forever, but for this short period of time is going
01:51:21.760 to be dumping so much money in, we know with bad long-term consequences, but I'm just talking
01:51:26.020 about short-term here.
01:51:27.380 Is it possible that the number, when we think of shutting down an economy, it's not what
01:51:34.200 it is in our head right now?
01:51:36.380 It's only a certain amount of time we can deal with this, but the entire economy doesn't
01:51:40.240 go away.
01:51:40.980 Yeah, but you're exactly right.
01:51:43.780 And that's why the Fed and the president and everybody else has been saying, don't worry,
01:51:48.780 unlimited amounts of money.
01:51:50.460 Yeah, yeah.
01:51:50.960 They've said this, don't worry, unlimited amounts of money, we'll do whatever it takes.
01:51:56.660 So that's exactly what they're trying to have people feel.
01:52:01.620 The reason why we still feel nervous is because I know what you did last time with the money,
01:52:09.340 and people like us never saw that money.
01:52:12.060 And the second thing is, we also know the really downside of what this means.
01:52:19.520 To pay that kind of money out is going to mean some real detrimental things in the future.
01:52:25.760 How far out, I don't know.
01:52:27.980 I think that's what they're trying to say.
01:52:30.340 Yeah, I think so.
01:52:31.760 I think the big issue here is that people aren't going to do business, even if they could do
01:52:39.220 business in this environment.
01:52:40.440 Like, if you're an online business right now, you could totally manage your entire company
01:52:47.140 without much of an issue.
01:52:48.680 So many people work at home anyway.
01:52:50.040 However, people are hesitant to do anything because they don't know when this ends.
01:52:55.200 If we all knew, like, for certain, this ended on June 1st, even, it would be a lot easier.
01:53:01.360 And I think the economy would be hurt, but not nearly as damaged as it is now, because
01:53:07.700 people are so freaked out that they'll never see the end of this.
01:53:10.840 Is this going into next year?
01:53:12.320 I mean, we saw in 1918, Glenn, they beat down the first wave of this, and it came back even
01:53:17.100 harder the second time and killed way more people.
01:53:19.660 You know, so people are terrified that there's just no end in sight to this thing.
01:53:23.160 But at some point, if there's a vaccine, if one of these treatments proves to be as good
01:53:27.680 as they're hoping this one is in France, if one of these things comes through, people
01:53:31.340 start seeing the end of this tunnel, we may be in a situation where this does come roaring
01:53:35.360 back in a very short period of time.
01:53:37.940 Oh, I think the American worker will, if this is over, you know, May, June, I think the American
01:53:46.840 worker is going to come roaring, roaring back.
01:53:50.000 Um, that's not going to bring all industry back, you know, God bless the cruise lines.
01:53:54.680 Um, but it's going to bring people roaring back.
01:53:58.240 And I think we come back online quickly.
01:54:01.220 Um, and we, we do it.
01:54:03.200 It's the, the, the, what you're describing is the secret to Alfred Hitchcock.
01:54:09.300 It's not the bloody stabbing to death.
01:54:11.680 It's really not what causes panic in people in, in fear is what's behind that next door.
01:54:19.960 What's around that corner.
01:54:22.280 You know, the hallway in a movie is only frightening because you know, or you think, you know, something
01:54:29.560 bad is in the room at the end of the hallway and you can't see it.
01:54:34.080 And you're not sure if it's there, but it's much worse, the anticipation.
01:54:39.040 And that's what people are feeling.
01:54:41.880 Uh, I think is just, this is, this is a giant Alfred Hitchcock movie where you are thinking,
01:54:50.020 I don't know if the good guys win in the end.
01:54:53.140 I have no idea how this ends.
01:54:55.000 You've never seen this one happen.
01:54:57.240 And the only times you ever have is in movies and it never ends well, but once the credits
01:55:03.320 start rolling, you get up out of, you walk out of the theater and you start living your
01:55:07.480 life again.
01:55:07.960 And I mean, you don't know where this is going, but I mean, if it does get to a place where
01:55:12.380 we don't see the obviously worst case scenarios that some people have projected, and it does
01:55:17.720 actually seem to have an end date, the American people, you know, are resilient.
01:55:23.340 And if this amount, you know, this, you know, look, the expenditures are going to come
01:55:26.640 back and we're going to be talking about them for decades to come with all the nonsense
01:55:30.540 they packed into this thing.
01:55:31.660 It's going to have a lot of negative effects.
01:55:33.640 However, the effort being to get people paid through a couple of months so that their lives
01:55:38.260 aren't completely destroyed.
01:55:40.160 If that does work and it is only a couple of months, you may wind up seeing some, you
01:55:45.140 know, this rage back to, uh, to action in a positive way.
01:55:50.200 Thank you very much.
01:55:51.220 Uh, all right.
01:55:51.880 I'm going to take a break and, uh, give you some final thoughts here in just a second.
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01:56:08.700 I don't know if that's going to happen.
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