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.
00:00:00.000Hello, America. It's Monday and a jam-packed program. We have got about 30 minutes of entertainment jam-packed into a three-hour show. You don't want to miss a second. It begins in one minute.
00:00:17.460Dinner 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.
00:00:26.000When the waiter brought the food and he wore a mask, of course, just like they do in Paris.
00:00:30.740But then the worst thing happened. Just as he sat down your Chilean sea bass and her chicken parmesan, you felt the sneeze well up.
00:00:37.440And then you sprayed a parabolic jet of deftly droplets of magnificent six feet, two inches. Good job. Good job.
00:00:44.140It's a little embarrassing, though. Not as embarrassing as, of course, having to talk to your doctor about ED.
00:00:49.500With Roman, you get a free online evaluation and ongoing care, all from the comfort and privacy of your home.
00:00:56.360Don't have to be there. No face-to-face meetings with anybody, which is basically our entire life anyway right now.
00:10:26.340And then come back a few weeks early and catch up with whatever they were going to miss here.
00:10:30.180Like, 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.
00:10:39.340But to ask them to do every little assignment and everything, I can't imagine this is working out well across America right now.
00:11:43.160It's, I just think it's, uh, what is this going to be remembered like by our children?
00:11:50.820I mean, our children, you remember those summers where something happened or, you know, school with a big snowstorm.
00:11:57.700Our kids are going to remember this, this, uh, coronavirus.
00:12:02.640I remember when the world was completely shut down and there was no food and toilet paper.
00:12:09.260And my mom and dad were, were barricading themselves in the house.
00:12:14.180And we had to talk to each other for a while.
00:12:17.600Thank God there was this thing called the internet and Netflix because we could escape.
00:12:24.280And that's actually a good outcome because that means they're looking back at it and we didn't turn into the walking dead.
00:12:29.560Like 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.
00:12:47.220Or, you know, adults falling accidentally out of, off of their roof, uh, would be through the roof.
00:12:56.740My kids would kill themselves if they were here without any technology, because all we'd be doing is cleaning the garage.
00:13:04.680All 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.
00:13:16.820I remember coming home one day, three years ago and just being like, I got to put that away.
00:13:21.320And 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.
00:13:26.800And 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.
00:13:36.740That's the biggest tragedy, or second biggest tragedy perhaps of this is that guys can't avoid doing their to-do lists anymore.
00:15:38.200But 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.
00:15:47.040And as the world resets, what do you have?
00:17:38.880There's even a bigger victim than those poor slave workers.
00:17:41.960It's our communist allies in China who have been unfairly caught up in this sad, sad tale.
00:17:50.920To maintain peace, of course, the People's Republic of China have been rounding up political dissidents and, and providing them with re-education training.
00:18:00.520This is extra schooling in a sort of camp sort of atmosphere.
00:18:07.440That's all the Japanese or the Chinese are doing.
00:18:10.660These political troublemakers, most of whom are religious extremists, people who claim they don't want to be a part of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:18:26.340And in these camps, these troublemakers are turned into new men and women who aren't selfishly thinking of their religion or their own backgrounds.
00:18:36.120Instead, the wonders of the collective.
00:18:40.220They begin to wonder at how wonderful this wondering is of the wonderful collective.
00:18:47.200And the Communist China survey shows that once these pathetic dissidents have entered one of these camps, they've never been happier.
00:18:58.440In one report, 100% of troublemakers surveyed said they are thankful our Chinese comrades rescued them from their sad, useless, and pathetic lives.
00:19:08.740And 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.
00:19:21.400Is there, is there nothing that capitalism cannot corrupt, comrades?
00:19:44.860How 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?
00:19:53.820And, 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.
00:20:09.940Problem solved as soon as we get rid of capitalism.
00:20:13.240And 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.
00:20:23.660Now in these times of trouble, capitalism solving so-called coronavirus, that's not going to happen.
00:20:33.440It'll be our comrades in Cuba that solve it.
00:20:36.060But Glenn Beck's new book, Arguing with Socialists, is published on April 7th.
00:20:42.000It's dangerous literature and will teach people the history of socialism.
00:20:46.880It claims that there are millions dead because of socialism and provides answers to every one of our most important arguments.
00:27:11.700The 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.
00:27:33.440And that's a part of that could be rallying around the executive in charge.
00:27:38.380It happens all the time in war, whether, you know, at the end of the day, you look at the war and you judge it.
00:27:43.340Right. But during the war, usually there's a rally around the executive.
00:27:47.120And 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.
00:27:53.460The question is, you know, is that just a yeah and the economy?
00:27:57.200The 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.
00:28:06.500That could be the case with with with Cuomo.
00:28:09.900And remember, George Bush, 41, he was really popular like six months before.
00:28:16.800And that turned completely around by the time the election.
00:28:20.540I mean, it doesn't really matter what you're doing right now, what the polls say right now.
00:28:24.440It 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.
00:28:37.620I 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.
00:28:52.540And 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.
00:29:10.760And I think that'll go a long way if the if the economy is in really bad shape.
00:33:00.900Hey, I got this really kind of good news.
00:33:14.300You 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.
00:33:42.020I'm now very proud to work for this company.
00:33:45.160In 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.
00:33:58.220We're paying benefits through the end of May, so they're going to keep everybody on insurance.
00:34:03.460We have set up relief funds for staff to apply for grants, ceded by $2 million of our founders' own money.
00:34:10.300I have turned my team into a placement agency.
00:34:13.160Every day, our team talks to staff members who have been furloughed and helps them find a temporary job so they can have income.
00:34:19.100Until such time, we can welcome them back into our Cheesecake Factory dining rooms.
00:34:25.220Your comments about neighbor helping neighbor was spot on.
00:34:28.400I just want you to know America's favorite restaurant is doing our part.
00:34:31.940Wendy, director of talent selection engagement at Cheesecake Factory.
00:34:38.660We, 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.
00:34:47.980Uh, 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.
00:34:56.920Um, 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.
00:35:11.920I mean, they're huge and they can't do it.
00:35:14.820All of these huge restaurants and even mom and pop restaurants that are closed, how are they going to meet their mortgage payment?
00:35:21.240And so they're all in negotiations with the banks to try to figure out how can we meet this mortgage?
00:35:28.960Uh, and it's going to be, it's going to be tough.
00:35:32.160It's going to be tough and it's going to be tough on all of us because we all have to do that.
00:35:36.520Uh, we all have to pay our credit cards and utility bills and everything else that's coming the first of the month.
00:35:42.160And that's where the real face of this is.
00:35:46.500And we just all have to, we just all have to work together.
00:35:50.520We just have to find a way to work together.
00:35:54.140Um, yeah, I mean, it is a really tough one.
00:35:56.980You're seeing all these reports of people who were, you know, at work and, you know, were not having any government assistance.
00:36:04.960They 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.
00:36:13.320You 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.
00:36:19.440You decide, you know, you, you have a, you were putting money away and then, you know, the bottom falls out.
00:36:25.920You're thinking to yourself, well, if my restaurant closes, I'm, I'm experienced.
00:36:29.240I'll go get another job at another restaurant.
00:36:31.420Well, what if there are no other restaurants?
00:36:33.300And that's not something anyone could prepare for.
00:36:57.880Where everything gets knocked offline all at the same time.
00:37:01.180And there's a period where you need to quote unquote rebuild, uh, before the economy starts coming back.
00:37:07.320It's a much better way of thinking about it.
00:37:09.200And of course, that's what this bill is supposed to try to help, right?
00:37:13.340You know, if you have a job, um, and you lose it, it's supposed to be better.
00:37:17.940As 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.
00:37:27.340If 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.
00:37:34.780You know, they're, they've tried to cover this, but again, you know, a, the government misses all sorts of things.
00:37:39.640Um, 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.
00:37:52.780We have no idea what the ramifications are.
00:37:55.440I 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.
00:38:15.520I 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.
00:38:20.500Like if your house is really messy, a hurricane comes through and then it's clean.
00:38:23.980Like that might actually be the results.
00:38:28.560Uh, but, uh, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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00:40:33.520I want to talk to you sincerely about refinancing and maybe getting a consolidation loan for your mortgage.
00:40:41.940Right 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?
00:40:53.560If 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.
00:41:05.540Now, America and America's business owners are looking and saying, how do I afford the restaurant?
00:42:28.140I 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.
00:42:42.240And it is it's ready to be mass produced and shipped all over the world.
00:42:51.720We've got to be able to figure out if people have antibodies so they can go back to work.
00:42:57.760We have to be able to see if somebody's in a carrier so they don't go to work.
00:43:02.360We're trying to now balance as we've hit the doubling rate last Wednesday in New York.
00:43:09.040Now the deaths are doubling every every day and that number is going up quickly.
00:43:15.140We have to be able to figure out how to save lives and save the economy.
00:43:19.660Well, 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.
00:43:43.900He's the guy who's been working on the the high tech stealing of elections.
00:43:50.300He 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.
00:44:41.340And 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.
00:44:55.080So 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.
00:45:05.880That's where there was the first death of coronavirus in Italy.
00:45:11.700So, you know, that meant something special to the Italian people.
00:45:15.620So researchers at the University of Padua in Italy, which has been around since the year 1222, believe it or not.
00:45:23.880They went into this little town and they tested everyone.
00:45:30.640So try to remember that hashtag test everyone, because that's what they did.
00:46:03.300And the paranoia stopped in that town, because right now, you know, everyone looks at everyone and thinks they have the virus.
00:46:11.020But now, you know, most of the people in the town did not have it and they were freed.
00:46:16.860And 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.
00:46:31.060We would help them a little bit, but most of them would just self-isolate anyway, just like she gets the flu.
00:46:36.200And the rest of us, the 333 million people right now who have been basically imprisoned in our bedrooms, we would be set free.
00:46:48.600The restaurants, the theaters, the stadiums could start functioning immediately.
00:46:57.020I mean, and that would be the end of the crisis.
00:46:58.400And 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.
00:47:38.900But because of the economies of scale, the per unit cost of 300 million tests would likely be less than a dime.
00:47:44.740But even if, taking administrative costs and the usual government inefficiencies into account, the total cost of each test would turn out to be $20.
00:48:28.020In 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.
00:48:40.060If 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.
00:49:04.740Which is allow us at home just to shove it up our nose and wait a few minutes and you get a plus sign.
00:49:16.100And yes, that could be developed and mass produced practically overnight if the president used his powers to say, make it so.
00:49:26.140And 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.
00:49:40.800It would only be a very short time before those little throwaway devices would be distributed worldwide.
00:49:48.380And literally, our president would be saving humanity and world economy.
00:49:56.000So it would be, it's almost worth an X prize kind of thing as well.
00:50:02.100I 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.
00:50:13.400You 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.
00:50:27.960So they're going to be making money throughout the globe, but also that added incentive.
00:50:32.780And it would really also highlight the capitalist system over every other system.
00:50:38.160I think this is a genius idea, and I hope the president looks at it, because this is exactly the kind of stuff he likes.
00:50:47.240This 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.
00:51:00.280And the folks at the Epoch Times think that this is brilliant, too.
00:51:04.060But 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.
00:51:25.940And then those people who are ready to talk to the president, they will talk to the president.
00:51:32.680And as I say, all he has to do is say, make it so, like Captain Picard on Star Trek, and it'll happen.
00:51:40.920You know, you mentioned a test now that can be analyzed in two and a half hours.
00:51:45.440One was just approved in Europe that can be analyzed in 30 minutes.
00:51:48.680And our own FDA just approved a test that can be analyzed in 15 minutes.
00:51:52.120So 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.
00:52:06.840Literally, we would kill the virus and save the economy simultaneously.
00:52:12.400And, again, I think our president would go down in history as a great hero.
00:52:24.400Just share it with all of your friends, and make sure you share it with the president as well.
00:52:30.780Make sure you attach President Trump to all of the tweets and everything else you're sending out.
00:52:36.400So, 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.
00:52:51.900What are the effects of this long term?
00:52:55.000I'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.
00:53:07.760What are the things we should be looking out for, and how can we help people?
00:53:39.840We're talking about everyone afraid of everyone.
00:53:43.660And then, of course, we have tons of millions of people, you know, stuck at home.
00:53:48.560And then, of course, the loss of livelihood, the loss of income, the loss of businesses.
00:53:53.900You 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.
00:54:06.620We've just got to stop that and just solve the problem.
00:54:10.440This is, you know, not every problem has a simple, straightforward solution.
00:54:14.980And 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.
00:54:28.860Even to this day, there is no vaccine.
00:54:30.700So, 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.
00:54:46.340But this particular virus, okay, most people have very mild symptoms.
00:54:52.340Our own immune system kills it within 10 to 14 days.
00:54:57.680So, 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.
00:55:15.100If we don't do it, we continue what we're doing now, and that doubling rate continues.
00:55:20.080I just published another new article that's called The Doubling Problem, which really is scary.
00:55:26.480Of course, I'd rather have people focus on the solution, but, you know, the doubling problem is unprecedented.
00:55:36.240Worldwide, the number of cases and the number of deaths is doubling every six days in the United States.
00:55:44.480Overall, right now, it's every two or three days.
00:55:47.060In some areas in the U.S., it's every day.
00:55:49.700When that kind of doubling continues, the effects are devastating on every aspect of our lives.
00:55:58.520And this is going to change some people for the rest of their lives.
00:56:01.340And, of course, some people, in fact, will take the suicide route because, yeah, this looks so bleak.
00:56:07.300Anyway, I thank you very much for your solution.
00:56:10.700I'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.
00:56:34.300I 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.
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00:58:22.300The 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.
00:58:35.180The French government has officially sanctioned prescriptions of chloroquine to treat certain coronavirus patients.
00:58:48.540This 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.
00:59:01.160There is a five day recovery time, which is considerably faster than the usual 14 days.
00:59:08.940And for some, it can go up to 28 days if they recover at all.
00:59:13.240But with chloroquine, it shows 78 out of 80 patients treated with chloroquine were covered within five days.
00:59:23.100Now, France has just done this on set on Sunday.
00:59:27.280The FDA issued an emergency authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine.
00:59:36.080So they now said that doctors are able to prescribe this now for any kind of coronavirus patient.
00:59:46.780The national stockpile is to be is to be distributed and prescribed by doctors to hospitalize teen and adult patients with COVID-19 as appropriate.
01:00:00.060Sandoz donated 30 million doses of the hydroxychloroquine to the stockpile.
01:00:06.540Bayer has donated a million doses of chloroquine.
01:00:48.560Thomas 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.
01:00:59.060And 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.
01:01:48.380We have enough on our plate right now, protecting your family from all sorts of ills without having to worry about one of them being a cyber criminal.
01:37:20.380They're asking the unemployed to go and actually work in the fields.
01:37:23.960And it is going to be severe in some countries.
01:37:29.740I 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.
01:37:44.600I would highly recommend you put in a garden.
01:37:49.820Consider one of the projects that you're doing while you're at home if you have the room.
01:37:54.140Is to start building and planning a garden and getting seeds.
01:37:58.760I would get seeds now before there is a run on seeds.
01:38:03.220You will see that those things will disappear quickly.
01:38:08.060Now, there's a new report out shows the estimates the U.S. economic impact at a trillion dollars of GDP.
01:39:07.920The about 20 bucks, by the way, 20 bucks.
01:39:11.920They'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.
01:39:21.000They 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.
01:39:35.640So 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.
01:39:51.700And 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.
01:42:55.240At 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,
01:43:03.500especially as you're looking at the volatility in the stock market and the financial sector.
01:43:08.620This is what I would like you to take away from this.