The Biden Bias Is Growing | Guests: Shelley Luther & Chad Prather | 4⧸27⧸20
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A new piece of evidence has emerged now buttressing the credibility of Tara Reed s claim that she told her mother about allegations of sexual harassment and assault related to her former boss, former U.S. senator Joe Biden.
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this is gonna come as a shocker the media is biased what yes biased in what way oh yeah wait
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wait until you hear what they're doing with the charges of sexual assault from from joe biden on
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a woman named tara reed i think they all believe the women uh-huh it's not just about the media
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bias now google is involved will anyone stop this strain in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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well there's a new piece of evidence that has emerged now buttressing the credibility of tara reed's
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claim that she told her mother about allegations of sexual harassment and assault related to her
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former boss joe biden joe biden through a spokesperson has denied the allegations but we'll get into that
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here in a second now reed mentioned that her mother had made a phone call to larry king live
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years ago on cnn during which she made reference to her daughter's experience on capitol hill
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tara said i remember it being an anonymous call uh saying that my daughter was sexually harassed and
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retaliated against and fired where could she go from help i was mortified that my mother did that
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reed told me this is according to the intercept the program she didn't remember a date she didn't
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remember anything uh the intercept went and tried to look for it and they couldn't find it but
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there is always somebody who has more time than you uh or less time than you um no more time than you
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it's a uh uh a reader of the intercept went out and just started watching all the old larry king
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shows and they found one and you could watch them you know just you know on youtube and uh here's what
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they found we're back a couple more phone calls on this very important topic our guests are former
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united states senator howard baker richard allen former national security advisor and lois romano
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of the washington post san luisa bispo california hello yes hello um i'm wondering what um a staffer
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uh would to do besides go to the press in washington my daughter has just left there uh after working
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for a prominent senator and could not get through with her problems at all and the only thing she could
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have done was go to the press and she chose not to do it out of respect for him or she had a story
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to tell but out of respect for the person she worked for she didn't tell it that's true
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okay wow so tara reed was asked about this and she said i i think that's my mom but i haven't heard
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her voice in a long time so i can't be sure but it fits everything including this little tidbit
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that particular episode google has removed you can now find the episode before it and the episode
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after but the episode august 11th 1993 has suddenly vanished so not only is the press not asking any
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questions now google is altering history this is so incredibly dangerous
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now if you didn't hear the accusation we have the tara reed audio
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we don't have the we don't have it handy at the we don't have it handy yet minute but like like this
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is you know because she had made uh she'd initially made accusations of basically i want to say hair
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sniffing right like that that initial and gentle fondling right remember this from when there was like
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seven women that came out and made these initial allegations she was among that group she later
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made these much more serious or you know much more uh you know i mean really an assault graphic and
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yeah it is an assault there anybody who is covering this um and there's not there's very few some are
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who are sympathetic to joe biden are just saying that it was fondling uh which is bad enough by the way
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but it is not if you listen to what she said it is not the new allegation is is legitimate absolute
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sexual assault um and yeah you know you look at what's fascinating about this is you know as you
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point out glenn readers of the intercept are the ones digging these videos up not cnn who you know it
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was on their network they have the archives uh they hadn't even talked about this and when they finally
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did have to write a story about this particular allegation you know especially given the fact
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it was on their network it occurred on cnn um they led it with you know biden's accuser did blah blah blah
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blah i thought to myself if you weren't read cnn for your news he's accused of what how would you even
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know what he was accused of you haven't covered it at all uh so it is amazing to watch them flail around
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and ignore this when this just this piece of evidence from larry king is an infinite amount of
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more evidence than they had on brett kavanaugh at any point you know this is oh my gosh this is actually
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we know that that here and i i had heard differently about her mom's comments in that i i her mom's
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voice and that she said uh that was my mom's voice so that is what i had read earlier i'm not exactly
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sure uh so one of the i don't maybe mine was earlier than what you were in yeah um but either
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way i mean you know this is a a serious serious thing with as we learned during the whole uh you
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know fbi uh james uh covey uh thing um that whole issue it was contemporaneous notes that were important
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right just the fact that he wrote down oh yeah notes at the time of this incident and proved it
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here is a call from the mom a concerned mom trying to figure out in 93 in 93 you know right around
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like it is the amount this if this happened with another uh another republican type this would be
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the only thing they'd be talking about for months and they won't even discuss it at this point it's
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it's embarrassing well let me just go through let me just show you the duplicity here september 16th
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2018 within minutes of the washington post story outlining uh blazy ford's claim that kavanaugh
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sexually assaulted her at a high school party more than three decades earlier the new york times
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immediately published a story stating that kavanaugh's nomination was in turmoil cnn reported the news
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immediately with an article and then another one likening it to anita hill then another one describing
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the white house as mounting an intense effort to squash the accusation then cnn did another one
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describing a senator's assessment of how kavanaugh's nomination would go forward and then finally
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another one all in the same day describing how democrats would push for a delay in kavanaugh's
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confirmation vote then march uh 25th 2020 this is the day this this story broke it happened all at once
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and then his hands were on me underneath my clothes he said come on man i heard you like me for me it was
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like everything shattered i wanted uh i wanted to be a senator i didn't want to sleep with one she said
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she told her brother uh as well as her mother and a friend about the incident at a time meanwhile as that
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story broke cnn wondered why is bernie sanders still running for president that's the story they ran with
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the new york times published a story that day explaining that biden was growing impatient with the idea of
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more debates with bernie sanders uh let's see you go back to kavanaugh this is september 17th so this is
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day two chuck schumer calls for an fbi background investigation into claims against kavanaugh we need
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the fbi to step forward to ensure that the senate and american public have complete information about
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this troubling alleged incident before the hearing is held cnn calls the ford accusation a watershed
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moment for the gop the huffington post ran a story quoting biden saying women's claims of sexual
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assault should be presumed to be true for a woman to come forward in the glaring lights of focus
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nationally you've got to start out with the presumption that at least the essence of what she's
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talking about is real whether or not she forgets facts whether or not it's been made worse or better
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over time but nobody fails to understand that this is like jumping into a cauldron
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day two of the tara reed uh incident jimmy kimmel interviewed biden and they talked about where's waldo
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schumer spoke on the senate floor touting the new green deal uh saying that uh republicans refuse to
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admit that climate change is real and cnn teased an upcoming cnn town hall with joe biden
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the reed accusations are not discussed on air in the network's preview coverage i should just point
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out they were never addressed this goes on day after day you compare what day one day two day three day
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15 they are complete opposites i knew about the kavanaugh stuff and i found out about it from
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conservative media i knew about what her accusations were i knew all of it from conservative media this
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is the one thing that we tend to forget our friends and neighbors who don't watch fox news don't listen
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to talk radio they actually are very ignorant not self-imposed ignorance they are very ignorant of many
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stories and that's because they get filtered news it's why i always say read the other side read the
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new york times watch cnn although it's intolerable don't watch cnn you can't watch cnn but read the
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huffington post you should at least know what people are talking about on the other side and we found this
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out to be true with friends who are liberal after barack obama left office we went through with remember
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riaz patal we went through a chalkboard of all the different stories that he had said where was his
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corruption and we put all those stories down and story after story said i didn't know that i never
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heard that story i didn't know that happened and they were all verifiable stories but he had no idea
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and he was being really honest he's a very smart guy he's in the media and he was being honest i never
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heard that because he never listens to talk radio he doesn't read conservative he didn't at the time
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read conservative websites um and he didn't watch fox news so of course he doesn't know anything bad
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about barack obama of course you're not going to know anything about joe biden that's why this is so
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dangerous not only because half of the country doesn't understand look you may disagree with
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the points on fox news or you may disagree with the points on cnn but you should at least know what
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the other side is claiming and then use your head especially now when they've been proven to be wrong
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about so much on the other side the stakes have just gotten worse because the internet is forever
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unless google decides it's not when google decides to alter its algorithms or to edit an archive
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anything can happen or anything didn't happen if you catch my meaning
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nancy pelosi came out and i'm going to talk about this probably next hour if we have time nancy
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pelosi came out this weekend and said donald trump's ban in china did not go far enough now this is the
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same woman who called him a racist and a xenophobe the minute he put the ban on chinese travel then she
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came out a couple of days later and said we're going for sanctions on this president his xenophobia and
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his racism has got to stop the only reason she can now make the claim that he didn't go far enough
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is because she knows the mainstream media will never go um excuse me you said this
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and if the public doesn't know history i mean recent history if it doesn't understand what just
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happened because nobody made a big deal out of it they they cannot be held responsible for what
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they're doing now in this particular time and place every american has to be held responsible
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because if you don't get it yet you never will you are just an irresponsible human being
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if you don't if you aren't at least concerned about the way media handles the news
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and more than just fox news bad cnn good you're irresponsible and american
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that's self-imposed ignorance and that you are completely and 100 percent totally responsible
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well frustrated parents are now giving up on homeschooling uh you gotta love that one
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oh you know not it not everybody is made to homeschool in fact i think most people are not
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made to homeschool my wife has been making advocating for this case of just just call it a year
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we got right it's crazy what are we doing amen amen and it's an amen it's an interesting case
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because it's like all right like let's be honest about it like yeah i'm sure they're learning some
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stuff and it's good for them to have some activities to do i understand that but like you add an extra
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month to their summer vacation maybe if everything's going well you bring them back a few weeks early
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and have them do a little catch up generally speaking what's the point of trying to force this
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through as we hit may it would be it would be so much better to release them now and then bring
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them back a month early yeah and you know if it all you know i mean this this is this is nuts
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because you're not only you know a lot of people are forgetting this but it's like a lot of parents
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are yes they're home because of the the shutdown and such but they're still working full-time jobs
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so you're you're trying to get them to do homeschooling and full-time
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jobs and a lot of these restrictions that you know the teachers are having it's like well you
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have to have these assignments in at this time of day and you know like that time of day might
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be completely implausible for the the parent who has a young kid who can't handle getting through
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all the technology and printing all their assignments themselves like you're adding another
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full-time job in the middle of a full-time job and that's not easy so if it if it hadn't been that
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i had four children i wouldn't have laughed at this but i've had all of my children do this
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my daughter came by and she said your granddaughter wait a minute when did she become my granddaughter
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she's your daughter anyway your granddaughter you won't believe what she did what we've been trying
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to work on uh words and sounding out words and she said so we had uck and we had to put different
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i know that's what i thought i thought it was going it wasn't and she said so i put s t in front
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of it hence it sounded out s t uck now keep saying it faster and what does that word say
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mud no it doesn't no it's not even close to mud and she said she just kept saying other words and
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would they had no relation at all and she came over and she's like i'm gonna kill him i'm gonna not her
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i'm gonna kill the teachers they've got to take them back yeah they've got to take them back and
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it's to me i understood that 100 because i'd be like no it says stuck got it stuck that says stuck
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i know my wife at one point was like they they had to memorize something and she's like i'm just
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gonna write it on a whiteboard and just let them read it on camera it's like well no that's not the
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supposed to be learning to read here you can't have alexa read it to them she's never thought of
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didn't do it got the silent treatment i got silent treatment
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the time i'm getting the hint that maybe this is another thing she might want this year uh and
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this is the glenbeck program we're glad that you uh are listening by the way uh for those of you who
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might be frustrated with homeschooling your kids uh there's the archives the glenbeck archives
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that you can get uh now at uh the blaze tv uh just go to blaze tv.com slash glen look for my uh
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uh which is really important for you to understand uh and there's a couple of others and also look for
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there's a couple of seasons i think on that on blaze tv okay uh welcome to pat gray hello pat
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hello glen speaking of uh homeschooling i heard you telling the story about your granddaughter
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that when she was clearly being presented with the word stuck and kept saying mud
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i hope you've had her checked you've had her checked haven't you i really why do you think
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something's wrong yes i think something's very wrong i mean if you don't say that if you're joking
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if you can't get stuck out of stock and you keep going to mud come on now come on let's let's get
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you some help uh what is she four now is she four five how old is this person uh twelve
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no that's jeffy um so uh the uh experts are now coming out and saying that and i want to i want
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to quote this because they're from experts okay they've done some research and they worry that
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they're on top of it they say um they say that we are starting to have quarantine fatigue and
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we saw something that we hoped wasn't happening but it's there it seems actively we're getting a
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little tired of quarantine and it looks like people are starting to loosen up on their own travel more
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yeah yeah yeah yeah that's gonna happen it is happening it is absolutely i yeah we had a
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over over the weekend i was i was out uh running some errands and i there had to be triple the
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traffic that there has been the last six weeks yeah it does seem like it's picking up it was it there
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was a ton and i went to the grocery store and it was full of people and most of them didn't have
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masks on or gloves and so i think people are yeah they're tired of it and they're just going about
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their lives now uh so i well the good news is we can get a little more draconian about things
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you know yeah we could by the way you know in uh uh wisconsin you know that they saw no
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no uptick in cases because of voting remember when they all went out and they all voted and we're like
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that's crazy not a single uptick from it nothing although they did have everyone you saw the pictures
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i mean they weren't standing anywhere near each other social distancing yeah right i went to home
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depot this weekend and everybody was standing right yeah everybody was standing apart from each other i
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mean nobody got close to one another when you were even talking you know somebody was you know i was
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talking to my son-in-law and somebody else said hey you know what you really need to do but he was
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six or eight feet away uh and i didn't walk up to him and he didn't walk closer to me and he showed
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me something in his in his cart and he was like look this is i'm doing this blah blah blah blah blah
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we stayed our distance people are doing that yeah they're smart enough we're not stupid right
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right here's i don't know if you saw what happened in laredo texas two women were arrested this weekend
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they were caught running a beauty salon inside of their homes now listen to this officers from the
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laredo texas police department were informed of activities through an anonymous tip sent to their
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tipster line the tipster informed police that the women were running a salon service and advertising on
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social media so the police went on an undercover sting operation and arrested the women for offering
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beauty services from their home they were taken to jail for booking and and were held on a 500
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bond for violating emergency management plan c and emergency management plan b you've got to be kidding
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me it's not america that's just no it's not that's not america that's so not america and you see
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examples of that all over the country and that has to stop that just has to stop at what point do
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police stop enforcing uh edicts from mayors that are unconstitutional i hope at this point i hope
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stop it yes well we'll see we have a lady who's running a salon here in dallas texas and that's a
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progressive city now uh and um uh they've already received uh citations from the city and she's like
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i'm not closing i am not closing back down i've had enough of this you want to get your hair done
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the beauty salon come on here and uh we have her on in about an hour or so and i i think she's going to
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be uh i don't know i mean is she going to go to jail are they going to arrest her possibly pastor that
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was there was given an ankle bracelet for you know defying his stay-at-home order uh this is in
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baton rouge he was given an ankle bracelet he doesn't care he's still walking around they're
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like you're not supposed to be walking around yep well track me i'm walking here
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and there's a restaurateur in uh houston who just opened up too and he said look i'm not trying to
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be defiant here i'm not trying to be a rebel here but my employees are really hurting and we need to
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we need to open up so that's what we're doing we're opening up we're doing social distancing i put all
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the tables six feet from each other you can pay at your table i you don't have to touch anything or
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anyone he said i'm doing this as safely as is humanly possible and they're threatening to arrest him
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too that's crazy that is crazy yeah um stew you were out in uh a neighboring town this weekend
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that actually was one of the first cities to fully open up yeah uh i saw people eating at a restaurant
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no you didn't call 911 immediately oh good i got them all they're all in prison now but i mean if
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they were out there uh on a patio because this is this town opened this up for patio dining so if
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you have outdoor dining you can open it up and you know of course it's the basically the only town
00:29:43.060
with restaurants open within a hundred mile radius so they were very crowded uh they did very
00:29:47.500
well people were coming from a like over an hour away across town yeah just to eat there we thought
00:29:53.240
about we thought about going uh you know going there and eating as well and i was i honestly just
00:29:58.560
stopped because it seemed like it would be annoying nothing to do with the virus it was like i don't do i
00:30:03.700
really want to wait this long to sit at an outdoor table when i can just get the stuff
00:30:07.800
delivery and instead of my own outdoor table yeah so i didn't actually do it but i did drive
00:30:11.300
by it is anybody is anybody else kind of like well i kind of miss this i'll miss this i mean i don't
00:30:19.020
want to be told not to go out but i kind of like keep your distance don't talk to me get away kind of
00:30:25.920
yeah more than kind of i kind of like oh yeah we got to go we got to go over to somebody's house
00:30:32.180
no no we don't we don't know we can hang on to some of this i think later on after this all in
00:30:37.500
i think still hang on the part yes yes we do i think we need to i did a uh t-shirt uh for uh you
00:30:44.060
know stew does america we have this you know stew does merch is where all the merchandise is and one
00:30:47.520
of the t-shirts is just um sorry can't make it self-quarantined and i that's applying for after it
00:30:53.820
has nothing to do with now when everyone's quarantined i mean afterwards i'm just gonna fake
00:30:57.500
quarantine i don't know i might be sick every time i get invited to a party i'm just gonna like
00:31:01.560
oh i'm sorry you don't even have to do that i believe the government's lying to us it's worse
00:31:08.180
than they say it is i'm still quarantined yeah i i will say this though i'm not afraid anymore
00:31:15.740
because at the suggestion of the president i had a clorox iv drip all weekend long all weekend long
00:31:23.660
and then i jammed a uv light up my rectum and it's i mean i'm safe i think now i'm completely
00:31:30.040
so you have no what are they calling it anal seepage that's what they say no pool activity
00:31:34.920
because of anal seepage and i'm like i don't want to even think about that no no i don't know
00:31:42.260
but you don't have enough chlorine in your pool if you worried about that okay add a little more
00:31:48.280
chlorine uh one one last story here in connecticut the police department has scrapped their pandemic
00:32:01.940
they the hardest hit county in fairfield has abandoned its use of high-tech drones that can
00:32:10.020
detect symptoms of coronavirus infection from up to 190 feet away wow people were like
00:32:17.660
uh no i don't think i feel comfortable with your drones in the sky this is what's supposed to
00:32:24.880
happen in america and i can't believe that it's happening in westport connecticut of all places
00:32:29.400
but thank you westport connecticut for standing up and saying enough is enough
00:32:34.440
thanks pat for stopping by you can hear pat on pat gray unleashed every morning before this program
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airs and you can find him wherever you get your podcast pat gray unleashed
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off now terms do apply democratically socialist economies arguing with socialists first of all
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it's it's democratic the new book from glenn beck um and the other thing too is that you can order it
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will be a historic item usually uh and if you can name what's new in the studio today uh get you a copy
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do it now social media what's new in glenn's studio and this does not include all of the paintings you
00:35:27.980
have with uh famous paintings with people with masks on behind you yeah those are all those are
00:35:34.160
changing so i saw somebody on instagram uh do the mona lisa with a mask on and i'm like ah
00:35:42.060
stole my idea but you steal from me you've stolen twice so uh there you go um uh anyway yeah i love
00:35:51.480
these i mean the lincoln you can barely see because it's so far behind me it's a little fuzzy but it's
00:35:56.620
getting better it's getting better uh lincoln in a mask uh we have a churchill in a mask i'm gonna do
00:36:03.860
a mao in a mask which i think is very nice you know those are just for people in wisconsin uh
00:36:10.100
maybe make them into campaign buttons for whitmer uh that's that's uh michigan right uh is oh michigan
00:36:17.040
yeah michigan yeah sorry yeah yeah no that's an interesting thing it's it's been weird to watch
00:36:20.840
this stuff i mean the uh the the voting thing you bring up is is interesting and it kind of ties into
00:36:25.860
what we're seeing in sweden right now which is that like if you do all of these things and don't
00:36:34.600
get them required by the government you know is it like i agree with that in theory right like
00:36:42.120
completely right like you should i like what trump has done he's been given recommendations and people
00:36:46.980
have generally followed them and i think that's a good that's a good vibe between uh the you know
00:36:51.580
the government and and citizens it's these states that i think have gone off the crazy train here
00:36:56.560
um but i mean it's also part of this is affects the debate between the sort of open it up side and
00:37:03.800
the close it down side in that like for example sweden kept open their movie theaters through this
00:37:10.400
that was one of the you know they've had a lot more openings and people have talked about them as a
00:37:14.080
potential option but their box office receipts are down 98 so right sure they kept them open but what
00:37:20.220
does that mean exactly you know nothing or this didn't really affect their they're they're due for
00:37:24.500
almost as big a hit financially and with their economy as we are and you know and they've kept
00:37:30.600
them open it's nice to have those options but if people aren't using them anyway it's not going to
00:37:35.740
the result of the situation but the government's then not involved yeah the government's not responsible
00:37:41.840
for it and i'm telling you now no one in america is going to open up big stores until the
00:37:47.940
government's and insurance says we will not sue the employers yeah for you know for anything that
00:37:56.360
goes wrong well they think they they think that's going to be part of the next funding package did
00:38:00.940
you notice that glenn they better be because nobody's going to open first of all let's acknowledge
00:38:04.160
there's going to be another funding package which is incredible this last one wait wait you mean
00:38:08.660
no you don't mean the one that starts today no i mean the next one another one yeah the next one
00:38:13.980
the next one this one you know how they were doing uh you know phase one phase two phase three
00:38:18.280
this one they had the balls to call phase 3.5 they're not even like acknowledging now it's just
00:38:24.560
they won't even go to four because they want to make it look like they're doing less of these programs
00:38:28.300
this one was just phase 3.5 uh but in phase four what they they believe is going to happen is they're
00:38:34.680
going to pass a law that exempts businesses from um lawsuits if you know someone comes in and gets
00:38:42.300
covid 19 in your business uh right which i think is a sensible thing here i mean i maybe there's some
00:38:49.080
level of just irrational behavior that could still be a major problem but you can't hold a business
00:38:54.880
owner responsible if someone else is in there and and well no you can't yeah you can't you mean
00:39:01.120
employees too not just somebody coming in yeah the problem is going to be like for instance meat
00:39:06.360
packing you are elbow to elbow your elbow to elbow they're going to try that's the way you have to
00:39:11.440
work yeah they're talking about trying to change the way that that's going to happen but retrofitting
00:39:14.640
it all these factories are going to be no that's not going to happen it's not going to happen at least
00:39:19.780
not in the short term and speaking of those kinds of factories those meat processing plants we are headed
00:39:25.800
for real meat shortages something i told you about a few weeks ago uh they're coming to a supermarket near
00:39:32.080
you all over the world there's some other things that i want you to pay attention to in the news
00:39:37.660
because there's other real ramifications that people will panic or freak out by if they don't
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know in advance so we will tell you what i see coming over the horizon next you're listening to glenn
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program back in january i told you that what you needed to
00:41:21.360
worry about was not the coronavirus and the death numbers i didn't think that it would be deadly
00:41:25.980
i said that i worried more about the depression the economic depression that would come it's come our
00:41:33.380
way because of it well that has turned out to be uh rather true now i want to look over the horizon
00:41:40.220
again and tell you what you need to prepare for what comes next we do that beginning in one minute
00:41:49.040
so housing uh is going to have to resume getting a new house moving all of that's going to resume right
00:42:00.560
now about 50 percent of the housing inventory has been taken off the market uh which if you want to
00:42:08.020
sell your house will mean good things for you but you have to be prepared you have to have the right
00:42:13.280
real estate agent because things are going to get more and more dicey as we go i i urge you if you're
00:42:19.620
thinking about selling your house in the next two years sell it right now um i can't urge you strongly
00:42:26.980
enough on that it's going to be tough for loans and it's going to get even tougher uh and i think
00:42:32.640
property values are going to uh drop through the floor uh in the coming year or so so please um
00:42:41.460
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all right i told you maybe three weeks ago the first week that we all kind of stayed home
00:43:25.760
to prepare maybe plant a garden and to stock up on some extra meat if you're meat eaters
00:43:32.760
because we were going to have a shortage of food and meat now yesterday in the new york times
00:43:41.240
they're finally figuring this out tyson foods in the new york times yesterday uh the chairman of
00:43:48.200
tyson's uh wrote it took out a full page advertisement that was published yesterday
00:43:54.320
tyson's food is warning that quote millions of pounds of meat will disappear from the supply chain
00:44:01.340
as the coronavirus pandemic pushes food processing plants to close leading to product shortages in
00:44:08.440
grocery stores across the country he wrote yesterday the food supply chain is breaking
00:44:15.420
u.s farmers don't have anywhere to sell their livestock and millions of animals chickens pigs and cattle
00:44:22.460
will be depopulated because of the closure of our processing facilities yeah the depopulate killed
00:44:33.380
until we are able to reopen our facilities that are currently closed right now 182 nearly half of
00:44:44.740
the country's total processing plants and 182 have now closed um and it is only going to get worse
00:44:53.660
it is happening now in canada it is also happening in brazil and those three countries
00:44:59.880
um provide 65 of the world's meat so if they are closed and are producing let's just even say half
00:45:12.140
of what they normally do most likely that meat is going to stay in the country of origin and there's going to
00:45:20.040
be they have said that hamburger will be hard to find at restaurants soon what does that mean well
00:45:30.700
mcdonald's doesn't make does is there hamburger in mcdonald's hammers yes there is yes 100 percent meat okay
00:45:36.280
all right um so some of these hamburger places are going to have a hard time uh because the prices are going
00:45:43.420
to go up for anybody who is buying hamburger if you can find it uh a third of the u.s pork capacity is
00:45:51.800
now down uh which is really uh a problem for some i mean i think we could get rid of pork don't you think
00:45:58.800
stew and we can stop eating bacon and well bacon is good but the rest of pork
00:46:04.080
you like the shot yeah pork chops uh yeah i am tenderloin pork tenderloin yeah have chicken
00:46:12.780
so you're just going to make these decisions for everyone i i sounds like yeah i think it's that i
00:46:17.940
think so i think we could i think we should stop i mean it's a dirty animal in the first place
00:46:22.000
uh and i'm i'm a little with islam on uh and and uh jews on the pork thing i think they probably
00:46:29.580
have that one right we were probably wrong one of the few things they seem to agree on too which
00:46:34.040
is interesting yeah yeah i mean we could start there let's build from there uh you know pork is
00:46:40.400
really only uh a meat really that we started eating because of edward benays the guy who started
00:46:49.040
advertising it was called uh propaganda at the time proudly called propaganda at the time but we only eat
00:46:56.700
bacon and eggs in the morning because of him because of advertising pork started to go down as
00:47:03.780
as beef started to really go up and you could raise a pig anywhere but not cows uh and so as soon as we
00:47:10.920
started really having cow production and you could get local cows to eat uh pork started to slip off
00:47:20.020
because nobody likes pork nobody's like i can't live without pork well i think people do feel that way
00:47:25.280
with bacon though i mean that that definitely seems like a thing that people yeah bacon is that's not
00:47:31.040
okay we're gonna kill the pigs and we'll make bacon but that's it the rest of it no there does seem to
00:47:37.520
be a a small movement of sorts of pigs as pets have you seen this at all no yeah like no like the
00:47:46.180
little pig the little like micro pigs that they have and they just like they're now just like dogs and
00:47:50.720
cats you just kind of have them in the house they're walking around and i guess honestly like from what
00:47:54.540
i've heard they're not particularly dirty creatures at all like they're actually pretty clean uh if you
00:48:02.720
if you you know uh don't put them in slots those are the ones and those are the ones that we keep
00:48:08.020
in houses they're clean and yeah the little ones are clean apparently a lot of people like swear by
00:48:14.220
the fact that they're great pets i have no idea if this is accurate or not but that's what i've heard
00:48:17.860
i call i call homeland security i call bill de blasio even if you're not in new york i call bill
00:48:26.420
blasio and rat on you i bet we have a ton of people who have pigs as pets in this audience i bet we do
00:48:31.700
i bet we do i bet that is actually a thing and i will tell you i will i will make friends with pigs
00:48:36.960
with people who have pigs as pets faster than those who have cats i'm just saying i'm just saying
00:48:41.700
wow i found a way to i found a way to do it just get it in there um let me talk to you about something
00:48:48.720
else uh if the president doesn't wake up to this uh soon and prepare us he's going to have trouble
00:48:56.100
uh there's a couple of things you know the the businesses that want to open up for the most part uh
00:49:03.680
and the people that are protesting for the most part are people that are either struggling
00:49:10.180
uh and they really want to open up because either they or their employees or both are having a hard
00:49:17.920
time making ends meet and they don't want more money from the government just open up uh the the
00:49:25.640
second group of uh people that i think the president needs to get a handle on are the people who are
00:49:31.480
uh protesting because they see these laws as draconian they don't want to necessarily open up
00:49:38.480
i mean as stew said in sweden they left the movie theaters open but 95 of the box office was gone
00:49:46.340
because people are smart they don't they're not you just have to tell them the truth and they will
00:49:53.620
react in a proper way for the most part but those two things are going to get worse and worse and worse
00:50:00.640
and here's what i i warn you about there are going to be more and more protesters and groups that are
00:50:11.700
going to try to get you to sign up to go against the government
00:50:14.860
and with reason in in some cases last week there is a potential rent strike that was brewing among the
00:50:28.600
working poor in new york city they are planning on skipping out on may's rent payment to the landlords
00:50:35.120
here's what the website said with so many new yorkers unable to pay rent for the foreseeable future the
00:50:40.840
current crisis is unsustainable and demands action many tenants have no ability to pay rent
00:50:46.820
and the landlords can't collect rent from tenants who are broke uh the landlords have gotten taken care of
00:50:54.360
by the government okay so here's the thing you are going to see this kind of mentality start up
00:51:03.320
don't pay your rent i urge all americans to pay their rent to pay their mortgage to do what you know
00:51:12.760
you were supposed to do when you got it if you can't pay it there are ways um you know in um
00:51:21.480
what do you call it unemployment insurance is giving you more money than in some cases than you
00:51:27.760
made before if you're on the low end of the scale you're getting paid more to stay at home a lot of
00:51:33.680
places are happening and i know that to be true because of the business owner in washington state
00:51:39.400
uh that told msnbc or sorry cnbc last week she was able to get loans for 177 thousand dollars and 43
00:51:48.560
800 and she thought that her 35 spa employees would be happy that they weren't going to lose
00:51:55.060
their job so she got all of this money and she called them all up and said hey guys you're not
00:52:00.620
going to get your job she said i went through a firestorm of hatred because they saw this as a
00:52:08.700
windfall they saw this as a way wow i'm going to make more than i was making at the spa this is great
00:52:13.940
and she all she said all of the employees said why would you do that and now they're really angry
00:52:19.920
at her because they were making money without having to go to work this is not right and not
00:52:27.960
good for our health but the president needs to look into a couple of things you've got to reduce the
00:52:35.540
number of the payment for unemployment insurance by next month you can't keep doing this
00:52:42.440
and you can't make it so people can make more money sitting at home you're going to see a movement
00:52:49.620
towards universal basic income the left is already just frothing at the mouth mouth for it you're going
00:52:58.060
to see people start to organize uh things like uh the banks got all their money and we didn't get
00:53:04.580
ours so why am i going to give money to the banks partially true the landlords didn't get bailed out by
00:53:11.080
the federal government if you're rich you didn't get a dime from the federal government and where is
00:53:16.000
the landlord going to get where where are they going to get that money they owe that money to the bank
00:53:20.940
they're just they're just like you just with a bigger payment every month they owe if they own that
00:53:27.580
building most likely they're oh they don't really own the building the bank does
00:53:32.060
uh but we are not going to be able to uh open up unless the federal government
00:53:43.780
guarantees that businesses are not going to be sued for any employee or anybody coming into the
00:53:52.740
store or restaurant or whatever and gets coronavirus we are going to not be able to open up because
00:54:00.960
the lawsuits and litigation will cost us more than the coronavirus did there can't be any lawsuits
00:54:09.540
on this and the federal government must pass that bill right now something else you're going to start
00:54:16.040
to see credit card limits were lowered uh just last week so if you had i don't know two thousand dollars
00:54:23.640
on your credit card is your limit it might be a thousand dollars now you should check because they have
00:54:29.420
changed that without really saying it and it really bothers me uh that they're doing this because the
00:54:35.520
banks did get the lion's share of the money they're sitting pretty and i don't see them being asked to do
00:54:42.500
anything for the lower uh class of the lower population uh you know the the people who are closest to the
00:54:50.920
poverty line those people uh should be helped first the banks should be um given some restrictions
00:54:59.420
but i don't see anyone's i don't see anything that's really truly helpful also you're going to see
00:55:07.280
gold start to go up and gold is going up right now because the euro is going down there's a new article
00:55:14.880
that is out today um that's about bitcoin and uh gold bitcoin they're saying i i think the bitcoin
00:55:23.480
craze may be over um if if it hasn't really gone up now i don't know when it ever is uh but the dollar
00:55:32.320
is strong strangely and it's only because we're the floatiest piece of poop in the in the toilet bowl
00:55:39.120
um everything else is just collapsing uh so in europe gold is going through the roof and here's why
00:55:47.080
because our dollar is held as the world reserve currency and the petrodollar which is really
00:55:55.580
important um you are going to uh uh you're going to see things much later but ours will happen quicker
00:56:03.160
when it begins it will just it'll be over quickly hyperflation will happen overnight when it happens
00:56:10.580
and we will get deflation first what's happening in uh europe is the euro is becoming absolutely
00:56:19.020
worthless it has lost what is it 85 percent in the last year of its value that means if you had a
00:56:27.580
thousand dollars in the bank you know last year you still have a thousand dollars or euros in the bank
00:56:34.260
this year um except it only has the purchasing power of about 200 euros that's why gold is going up
00:56:42.720
it's not happening yet in the u.s dollar but they are now moving towards uh you have to pay the bank
00:56:51.500
to hold your euros that's how that's how worthless they are uh there's something else that i want you
00:57:01.160
to be aware of if your state is california indiana uh illinois i shouldn't say indiana i meant illinois
00:57:12.040
uh where else is real trouble new york any of these states that have pensions that are gigantic
00:57:20.140
and they've been in trouble for a long time look out if you're a pensioner prepare you're not going
00:57:27.300
to get it or you're going to get a fraction of it or the federal government is going to bail you out
00:57:31.420
and they will print even more money which will mean that your money in the end will be worthless uh
00:57:36.780
prepare your state should go bankrupt and then just um you know renegotiate everything but that money
00:57:45.320
isn't coming even if it comes from the federal government it's so much money it will help that
00:57:51.260
money be worthless so don't expect any help and when the government says they will help we're in even
00:57:58.920
more trouble there's also the corporate debt bomb that is is happening um the this is something to
00:58:06.760
watch for i've got to just race through some of these things um i think that everything else can wait
00:58:13.460
those are the things that i would really brace for and look for so that is your money your dollars
00:58:19.440
where are they uh your job how secure is it with uh the debt ratio and does your corporation have a
00:58:27.820
giant debt bomb um is your um is the government passing a bill that is going to protect those businesses
00:58:36.120
that you work for so they're not sued out of existence the other is the big one the most urgent one
00:58:42.920
is uh your food situation hamburger meat chicken is going to be harder to get and more expensive it will
00:58:51.920
pick back up but it's going to take time to get there and global famine not hunger global famine
00:59:00.660
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all right stew we uh just started a uh a new feature what's new in glenn's studio uh and uh if
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you if you want to participate you're watching on blaze tv you see something that is new or different
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in the studio you just uh text us uh to glenn's studio and you i'm not text us uh you uh um uh
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tweet with the hashtag hashtag yeah thank you tweet with a hashtag studio a lot of people we have a
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winner yet we have a lot of people guessing here and we have uh all right the emmy award
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is that an emmy award over your shoulder there yes but that has been here that is an emmy award that
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is an emmy for uh sound design for war of the worlds oh so but that's not new it's it's always
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been there uh just moved it gasoline can is a big one this one i thought you might actually like because
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people are saying gasoline can but it's actually a painting of a gasoline can which i think just is
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actually a somewhat compliment to your art here oh yeah yeah no it's a painting a gasoline can it's
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been around the studio for a while president lincoln with a mask again you're no they don't
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that's not those are all paintings those don't include the fox news red phone but
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uh nope been there for a long time but yes the fox news red phone is right there glenn's hair
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now wait a minute what does that mean i don't know they're asking uh bomb rats is the uh
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there's another guess the rat yeah yes you know yes we have a winner oh nice
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this is the glennbeck program welcome to uh monday yes it is it is monday um let me just uh
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recap on uh what just happened every every day we'll put something new in my uh studio most likely
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be something from uh history uh you know that if if paintings change or whatever they don't they
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don't count this is if you're watching on blaze tv this is my art studio at my house that i'm
01:04:28.580
broadcasting from so there's always something that's new uh but an object um and today's winning
01:04:33.960
was a rat that is in a glass box uh and it's you know obviously a dead rat uh we found it uh in an
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auction in paris i think it had been found on an upper shelf of some old warehouse and they're very
01:04:52.360
very rare this rat was made by ian fleming ian fleming most people don't know he's the guy who wrote
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all the james bond uh books but most people don't know he really was that kind of guy he loved that
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kind of uh lifestyle and um he really was instrumental to churchill in world war ii uh and one of the
01:05:15.440
things he came up with this is kind of like one of the original things that q would have made um he
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came up with an idea of of stopping the germans from using the the french uh uh industry that they
01:05:32.940
were trying to turn to a war machine and trying to stop all those giant factories and they didn't
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know how to do it and ian fleming said let's put bombs in the butts of old rats and just insert
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the bomb through their butt and then we'll have the french resistance go and throw these rats
01:05:55.220
uh into the the coal stacks because there was always a rat or two that had died in the coal
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stacks and they would just be shoveled into the the uh engines or the the furnace and those furnaces at
01:06:07.800
the time were usually the ones that were powering these these plants and they were all coal fire at the
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time so they sent a box of a hundred of them over it was going to be the first the first one the first
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box and what happened unfortunately was it was it was not far enough behind enemy lines um to be able
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to get to the french resistance it actually went to the germans it landed right in the camp with a bunch
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of germans uh and they opened the box up and there saw a hundred rats and they're like what are the
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british doing on closer inspection they figured it out but it actually worked out to the advantage
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of the west because the germans spent much of their time and many squadrons going through all of the
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coal and going through all of the alleys and watching checking rats dead rats all the time they
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had a special squad do it because they were afraid there were rat bombs everywhere and that what is
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sitting behind me here now in the studio that's today's uh hidden little gem is it worth it okay
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you know even if you win the war if you have to be the one who's inserting the bombs into the rats
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i'd rather well but it's worth it to be ian fleming you know if you were the one that actually had to
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take the dead rats find the dead rats take the dead rats and insert it up its butt probably not
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you'd be like i could i could be working in a volkswagen plant right now we're gonna get to
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the point where this economy where people are going to be begging for jobs sticking bombs up people
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rats butts got anything got anything you need to put up a rat's butt because i can do it i can do it now
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by the way glenn i tell you you mentioned quickly on your uh on your history thing there's the rat in
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the background uh i'm interested if someone has submitted you to your the rate my skype room
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account on twitter i would like to see what your because there's an account that just is now rating
01:08:08.620
all media people's skype rooms as to the design oh really yeah on a one to ten scale i've been it's
01:08:14.740
been really fascinating to watch you think like some of these really artsy people are just like
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white wall behind them and they get like one out of ten and then some you know people have these
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nice like backgrounds all well lit and they have like hallways and bookcases and it looks beautiful
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i don't know i mean like you have you've got the interesting artwork behind you that's that's
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timely and timed into this day um what do you what would you give yourself on a one to ten scale this
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is sort of your forte i feel like um four only four too busy yeah not enough depth in your shot
01:08:47.620
what's the how would you shut up i'm curious shut up by the way we have a uh uh we have a story on
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glenbeck.com did you see the story where we rated all of the uh conservatives yes which is great
01:09:01.920
yeah because you you've noticed you picked out some very interesting things in the background of
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the conservatives uh skype room shots right some of them are really well i you know i painted this
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churchill actually for ben shapiro i painted this for him because he has this poster of churchill and
01:09:19.540
it's out of frame you only see like the bottom half of his face and it's just so and i said to
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him i said that churchill poster he's like yeah i just had it laying around i thought i might as well
01:09:29.780
just put it up on the wall and i'm thinking well you should if you're going to put it up on the wall
01:09:34.520
it should be in the shot but that's a different story but i decided because he's a churchill fan i
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decided to make that so i'm going to actually send that to him when i finish it it's not quite finished
01:09:42.400
but anyway uh yesterday i think i found the chupacabra uh if you've been uh looking for the
01:09:49.220
chupacabra i believe it is uh living currently under one of my barns uh on the farm uh there are so many
01:09:57.540
animals armadillos were coming out of the woodwork yesterday all kinds of a skunk uh i don't know what
01:10:04.720
it's like noah's ark except it's not going anywhere um but i do believe that the chupacabra is there
01:10:11.340
yesterday we were working and the day before all weekend long friday saturday sunday and yesterday
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was the first sabbath that i've actually done like real work um probably in 20 years we haven't done
01:10:25.140
that boy what a mistake that is what a mistake i mean if if you don't honor the sabbath uh and i mean
01:10:33.180
this in a way you know if you're not religious really truly take one day off don't do anything
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you know sit at home and read a book and uh and you know play cards or play a game or watch a movie
01:10:48.860
with the kids whatever it is but nothing that you do normally no electronics that's usually the way we
01:10:55.100
are on sunday uh at least a good portion of the sunday you know we kind of break it at six o'clock at
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night but um wow i am screwed up on the days i i'm like wait a minute it's monday it doesn't no it
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can't be monday uh all day yesterday and it just really i'm just i'm i'm glad i've done this because
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i know i won't do it again it's one of those things that people are so screwed up on the days now i was
01:11:26.240
listening to a radio station in new york and they always give the the time and the date at the top
01:11:32.640
of the hour yeah and they've now come to and they said this is the reason they've come to the point
01:11:37.240
where they're now saying the day of the week as well because so many people are forgetting the day
01:11:42.200
of the week i think it's just all running together no one can remember anymore so instead of like you
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know uh april 15th it's you know wednesday april 15th or whatever it was um because people are just
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like lost the all the structures taken out of everybody's life i mean you know i saw what was
01:12:01.480
it like a i don't know a merlin on the bbc we started watching that again with the kids and uh
01:12:07.520
and we were watching that and you know they said you're not supposed to be here until wednesday
01:12:12.540
i'm like wednesday nobody knew it was wednesday back then i mean maybe the king might know that it's
01:12:19.480
wednesday oh what day is it uh it's wednesday sir all right thank you lord of the days i mean nobody
01:12:26.460
else was worried about wednesday back then it was just another day my life is miserable that's all it
01:12:34.320
was what day of the week is it i don't know they're all the same misery every day wednesday
01:12:41.820
i um i did get some good news um you know i was let me let me give you this first a listener sent
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something said uh you posted this five years ago uh and i wanted you to uh see it because so much of
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it applies today so i posted this on facebook five years ago on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the
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armenian genocide i crawl into my warm bed well fed with my children asleep upstairs and my wife
01:13:11.560
safely by my side my mind begins to drift to the news of the day and history that i now know and
01:13:18.100
the history that is being made overseas tonight christians are being crucified and their children
01:13:23.440
girls as young as five taken in chains used as sex toys by the depraved monsters who call themselves
01:13:30.460
soldiers of isis it's all happened before and the world took little notice just as they are now
01:13:36.740
and i refuse to be silent those elected representatives do not represent me we have
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the publish the power to publish all of us publish the truth and let our voices be heard
01:13:48.920
my prayer tonight is not only for those whose families are affected a hundred years ago but also
01:13:54.280
the families that were affected when hitler used the same model and those families that are currently
01:13:59.100
experiencing the extermination of followers of the cross in the latest grisly video from isis and i
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don't need to go on what they were doing i said earlier this week when will we wake up the good news is i
01:14:13.020
believe we are awake and we're starting to but will it be soon enough this is the time to be who you were
01:14:20.740
sent here to be a great and noble spirit of valiant and righteous man or woman these are the times that
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will either make or make our grandchildren proud or make our grandparent grandchildren ashamed of us
01:14:35.780
i choose to make them proud i choose to make a stand i claim christ as my lord and redeemer i claim
01:14:43.500
christ as my short sword and shield the god of abraham isaac and jacob is my hiding place the facts are
01:14:49.860
clear and i demand that my name is written down in the book of life as one who stood come what may
01:14:55.800
the truth will set us free and the lord is our shepherd and i will only answer to his voice
01:15:03.480
may god comfort those who grieve and seek justice rest well justice will come
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i thought it was appropriate today because i don't know about you but i'm having a hard time with uh
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i'm having a hard time with the kids they're all out of sorts um they are teenagers and i can't seem
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to get them to really connect with what is happening it just doesn't nothing seems real uh to them and
01:15:31.740
then i got this last night from tim ballard hey glenn i wanted you to know we rescued this little girl
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last night she was being held by captive by isis in alhal the prison camp in syria it's a prison
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supposedly for isis but since we pulled out alhal prison is now a camp basically being run by
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the prisoners of isis they stay because they have nowhere else to go but from here they continue to
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abuse and sell christian and yazidi children who they disguise as their own children which is how we
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these kids ended up in the prison camp in the first place the kids are being sold into turkey and
01:16:08.540
other areas as sex slaves and organ harvesting victims we have uc assets inside alhole which
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allows us to rescue these kids the third child in last month this is the third child in the last month
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we got out thank you for your love and support for the nazarene fund and for founding it in the first
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place this little girl's name is ronya she's in a safe house now still in syria but she's on the
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border we can't get her across because of covid all the borders are closed but uh they have smuggled
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her into safety now that's the third person that while covid is taking a arrest everywhere and telling
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everybody not to work the nazarene fund is doing essential work now these are truly essential
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um people we would ask that you would support either by going to the nazarene fund.org
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and uh donating some money uh or just keeping them in your prayers and share these stories with your kids
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um because my kids are i can't deal with this anymore really really boy i'm just oof you can't deal
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with it ah okay all right maybe this is a story you can share with your kids um who can learn to deal
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hey if you missed uh tim pool on uh the glenbeck program on friday
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make sure you uh grab it it's available for blaze tv subscribers only now uh it's friday's episode
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of our friday exclusive with tim pool he's a fascinating guy uh let me go to kim hi kim
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hello i understand you're you're on unemployment now yes
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i've been on unemployment since march 27th um actually it took me about two weeks to get through
01:19:45.480
get the car get it loaded but um you know we made it through um i i really hated that my boss had to
01:19:53.420
come and tell me that he had to do this he with tears in his eyes had to do it but uh about a week ago
01:20:00.420
or about three or four days ago i got an email that they're hopefully with everything going right
01:20:06.060
that we'd be able to open up mark or may 4th and he said would you like to come back and i said a
01:20:12.260
resounding yes and i've been worried about you know because i've been worried about myself and all
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of my other co-workers and i'm just happy that it seems like hopefully if everything goes well
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you know if people who are you know in my situation can understand that when you use the
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funds that are given right now over time it's like it's going to be fake money and it's not really
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going to help anything it's only going to hurt and even if it's there to to help and and people do
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need it right now but if you can go ahead and pay the bills go ahead and pay the rent go ahead and pay
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because there's another thing that it's going to be cut off at a certain point yeah and kim i have
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to tell you it is uh it's it's toxic to the soul it's good to work and earn money thank you so much
01:21:07.640
well there was a story that caught my eye earlier today it's about a uh dallas hair salon that is
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opening up even though the judges said uh no you're not uh yeah they did shelly luther is the
01:21:29.280
owner of the salon now a lot of people would be interested to talk to her about that but i want
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to talk to her because her name of her business is salon a la mode so i'm not sure i mean i'm going
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to get my haircut there if they're offering ice cream while you get your haircut i'm not sure but
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we penetrating questions with shelly luther the owner of the dallas salon that opened up and said
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i don't care what the city says i'm opening up we talk to her next in one minute this is the glenbeck
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program wouldn't that be a good i mean wouldn't that be a good salon you get ice cream of course you
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get hair in your ice cream we'll work on it we'll work on it wait a minute a flowbee would suck
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you ask for it nicely no there's there's no problem there anyway um you know who always can gauge your
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who is making national news now she's the owner of the dallas salon salon alamode welcome shelley
01:24:11.620
how are you i'm great thanks for having me please tell me you serve ice cream with a haircut
01:24:18.300
that probably wouldn't be sanitary um but alamode actually means trendy or fashionable
01:24:24.160
ah does it really i always thought it meant with ice cream on top um anyway
01:24:29.260
it does so yeah okay so you have 19 uh stylists that are working at your one location and you do
01:24:37.020
nails and hair and eyebrows and and all of that stuff and we do all that friday friday you were
01:24:44.660
issued a citation from the police because you decided to open your salon and then you tore the citation up
01:24:51.380
and said i'm not anyone special i just know that i have rights tell me about that sort of yeah that's
01:24:58.420
that's close to the story um the police were sent here by tvlr which is texas department of licensing and
01:25:04.980
regulations and honestly the dallas police department was very cordial and gracious and it looked like they
01:25:12.120
were almost embarrassed to be there because they were on my side they even said we're on your side
01:25:17.580
but they always send the police officers to come out and they all all they were doing was confirming
01:25:23.220
that i was open they said they had to write me a citation and gave me a case number and that went
01:25:29.540
back to tdlr um so that happened and then later on in the day the um city of dallas the dfc like the
01:25:40.120
violence ordinance violation people came out and said you need to shut down i'm like i'm not shutting
01:25:45.420
down um and so they left for about an hour and came back with a letter from our county judge judge
01:25:52.540
clay jenkins um in dallas that said you must cease and desist uh desist business at 1 p.m um or you
01:26:00.920
could be charged with a misdemeanor or you know have a civil issue on your hands basically threatening
01:26:08.380
to sue me um and the cease and desist letter is what i actually tore up at the open texas rally
01:26:14.020
and what did he uh what did he say because i i hear he said i'm guided by science i don't know
01:26:20.820
what you're guided by i have no idea what he said he hasn't reached out to me directly which i kind of
01:26:27.980
have a problem with um because i feel like if he either came to the salon or we could discuss all of
01:26:35.140
the sanitation training that my stylists have to get their license um it's quite ridiculous that we are
01:26:42.000
the ones shut down when next door there's a dog grooming business that is essential and they're open
01:26:47.840
unbelievable so what is what was it that made you say enough is enough i'm opening
01:26:55.940
well um when they kept pushing back um all of the dates you know they would set a date push it back
01:27:04.000
set a date push it back and when i called the um texas unemployment agency not joking 573 times in
01:27:13.620
one day and i still didn't get an answer i said this is enough i'm just going to open because i've not
01:27:18.680
received any money from the government where is this going to go from here do you think
01:27:27.080
um well governor greg abbott as we know is supposed to speak today at 230 um he better open texas
01:27:36.320
completely um or he's going to have a lot of people that are going to be upset with him
01:27:42.060
so i'm just waiting to see what he says and um he actually what if he says what if he says i'm
01:27:49.880
going to leave it up to the cities to decide well right now dallas um dallas county is until may 15th
01:27:57.700
that's not going to make me close down um i'm hoping a lot of people are calling to say how do
01:28:02.920
we help you i say open your business because they can't put us all in jail um so we all have to stand
01:28:10.140
up now's the time for us to stand up because if we don't take back our civil liberties right now
01:28:16.000
i don't know when we ever can what about the people that would say that you're being irresponsible
01:28:22.420
you know because we're in the middle of a pandemic well i would say if they have seen the real science
01:28:29.320
and not you know the fake news they would understand that we're going above and beyond
01:28:33.980
any guidelines that the cdc is giving as far as sanitation because hairstylists already um have that
01:28:41.460
knowledge um no one has to come into the salon i'm not making the stylists clients nobody they don't
01:28:50.080
have to come in here so it is your right if you want to stay home but if people need to get back to
01:28:55.560
work to feed their families let them do it all right so let me ask you this shelly and i i this a personal
01:29:04.760
thing for me my uh producer on my tv show her name is ricky um her roots are atrocious right now i mean
01:29:16.220
it's bad it's really bad i mean glenn i cannot talk right now well i'm just i'm just wondering if you
01:29:26.820
can get her in right away if i if i gave her the address if you could get her in because i just
01:29:31.800
we're doing zoom calls every day and it's like i'm talking to a reverse skunk
01:29:36.100
that's not fair but we absolutely we're taking walk-ins so anybody we actually had a gentleman
01:29:45.320
fly in from colorado just to get his haircut to support us and then i just had a gentleman call
01:29:51.140
me from pennsylvania that he says the airfare is so cheap i'm coming to get a haircut and getting a
01:29:56.300
picture with you oh my gosh oh my gosh i'm getting messages from south africa of people supporting
01:30:02.180
me um the united kingdom um and the amount of support compared to the people that are
01:30:07.800
um not happy with me i mean i would say 98 of the people are backing me and behind me
01:30:13.560
and so that's been really exciting and it helps keep the motivation moving forward
01:30:19.640
and shelly do you think it's because i mean everybody wants to stay safe but you're behind
01:30:25.960
in your mortgage i'm guessing uh your stylists are behind in their mortgage and yes and it's like
01:30:32.840
enough is enough enough is enough um and besides these ordinances and that's what they are they're
01:30:39.660
not laws these ordinances these people think that they can put on us um especially without a vote
01:30:46.380
um and a lot of them are done by a single person saying well i'm getting information from these
01:30:51.920
people no you do not have the right to do that you do not um and enough is enough and so we're
01:30:59.000
working and we haven't shut down since friday and we have plenty of business and i'm thanking
01:31:03.680
everybody for the free marketing if uh well you're welcome if uh ricky comes in uh take care of her
01:31:11.320
because it's woof uh but uh but take care of her and uh and also consider my ice cream with every
01:31:18.500
with every haircut i think it might work we might serve some outside just for sanitation reasons
01:31:23.460
i would definitely consider that just for you all right shelly thank you so much that's uh shelly
01:31:29.220
luther she is the uh salon owner here in dallas that has reopened her business despite the stay-at-home
01:31:36.520
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now claimed uh that china travel banned jenna when trump banned travel to china it didn't go
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far enough if you're going to shut the door because you have an evaluation of an epidemic then shut the
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door she said actually tens of thousands of people were still allowed in from jenna uh so it wasn't as
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described as this great movement there were americans coming back or green card holders coming back there
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were tens of thousands i just don't think he did enough oh my may i go into the time machine way back
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from traveling to the united states is discrimination disguised as policy
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oh now the only reason why she can say first that she was going to file um uh some sort of a motion in
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congress to deem him a racist and to pull these chinese travel restrictions back not only did she do
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that but when he expanded them she doubled down okay why can she get away with this they can get away
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with these things because they know no one in the mainstream media is going to say a damn thing
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so if no one is saying uh wait a minute speaker pelosi you do remember saying this don't you they have
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no reason to tell you the truth none they can get away with it they can say and do whatever they want
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this is the problem when you are in a in a society where the press is not independent and will not hold
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both sides to equal standards you have no chance of survival no chance of survival media matters by the way
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media matters has now filed for a small business loan you've got to be kidding me also the congressional
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so uh the congressional progressive caucus center applied for a loan and got a hundred and sixty
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thousand dollars uh one hundred and fifty four thousand dollars went to the aclu uh and i don't have
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a number yet on media matters you got to be kidding me right media matters the left's darling
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the george soros funded media matters needs money our tax dollars i was very very sure though that
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you know it wasn't a small business media matters you know because they get non-profit designation
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why why would they be getting small business loans it doesn't seem almost doesn't even seem
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possible but uh i i do find their their their level of deep analysis and honesty is something that
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our government should absolutely be propping up for sure it's it's despicable it's despicable the
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way the media i mean political operatives are going to do this the way the media treats them is
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despicable by the way david brock who time magazine called one of the most influential operatives in
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the democratic party which i think is true has now been accused of illegally transferring millions of
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dollars from his non-profit to a for-profit entity so he took it from media matters uh and then
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he transferred 2.7 million dollars in tax exempt uh assets and transferred them to true blue media
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a for-profit company owned by brock that is the parent company of share blue another for-profit media
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company uh known as the american independent so here's a group that and a guy who is stealing money
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from a non-profit and from you the taxpayer taking and funneling money through a non-profit and then
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pushing it over to a for-profit company these people are absolutely despicable just despicable
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and again why can they get away with it because no one's going to say anything bad about media matters
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yeah no it's true the nancy pelosi thing is is in some ways more obviously you know media matters
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makes no difference to anyone but the nancy pelosi thing is a bit more frustrating it's like i feel
01:39:23.580
like you can actually go back and give people on both sides of the aisle a little bit of a break
01:39:30.080
before let's say mid-march um where people got this wrong right like you can go back and find all sorts
01:39:38.040
of terrible takes about how you didn't think that people didn't think it would be over a hundred or a
01:39:42.440
thousand people would die and and all this entire you know the whole year you can find those things all
01:39:47.520
over uh the place from the left and the right and at some level we all have to acknowledge that this
01:39:53.460
you know is hit in a different way than almost everybody projected and i bring this up relatively
01:39:59.960
often but mid-march 87 percent of the american people believed there would be less than 10 000 deaths
01:40:06.660
for the entire year from covet 19 so we're at the point now we're at over well over 50 000 right now
01:40:13.200
and you know that was just a little bit over a month ago so the idea that everyone was going to
01:40:17.360
be perfect is it's out it just didn't happen and we all should acknowledge that it should it didn't
01:40:22.320
happen and some grace is necessary i think for most people that they didn't understand it the exception
01:40:27.140
to that is people like nancy pelosi who continually use criticisms of other people uh saying oh those
01:40:34.820
other people they were bad they were ruining they were causing deaths blood is on their hands because of
01:40:39.040
the things that they didn't do like donald trump when she at the same time was encouraging people
01:40:44.020
to go to chinatown for giant parades and parties in the middle of the outbreak it's no she said she
01:40:50.580
cleared that up stew don't twist that she said she was only trying to say don't discriminate
01:40:55.520
against chinese people well she was not promoting the chinese you know chinatown and the big parade that
01:41:02.960
was going on she may have been trying to say all sorts of things she may have been trying to say the
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pledge of allegiance but that's not what she said what she said was come on down everybody it's
01:41:12.240
going to be great um so you know this is a and she's just one example she's not the only one who
01:41:18.300
does it but you look at this from there was a story that came out in the new york times about this
01:41:22.660
bar owner uh in new in new jersey who's a trump supporter went on a cruise got covid 19 died and
01:41:30.600
there's this this little genre going on in the media where people you feature a trump supporter who
01:41:34.880
was skeptical of of coronavirus and then they die from coronavirus and you kind of write this
01:41:39.820
i feel bad for these people because they were so misled by sean hannity type of story in this one
01:41:45.420
they actually cite a comment from sean hannity where he's dismissive of covid 19 that occurred
01:41:50.820
eight days after he left for the for the cruise eight days after it so i don't know why that would
01:41:57.400
inspire him to go on the cruise he had already been on uh and you know there's no evidence that
01:42:02.140
coronavirus even came from the cruise beyond that look at that but it's it's covering up for killers
01:42:07.440
there's there's stew right there covering up for there i am there i am again wow and the author of
01:42:12.660
the story actually had a tweet of her own that was that was skeptical of the panic yet still has the
01:42:18.840
but got you know the guts to go out and write that story as if donald trump was personally responsible
01:42:24.040
for this guy's death it's it's despicable it really is one of my favorite people chad prather coming
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this is the glenbeck program uh one of our blaze tv hosts is uh chad prather i i just love this guy
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he is um a lot of people describe him as kind of a jeff foxworthy i think he's more like will rogers
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uh he's really intelligent backed by real fat i mean not the jeff fox where he isn't but backed by
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uh facts and really just takes on the the ills of society in a very fun and common sense way
01:44:28.160
uh welcome chad prather how are you hey i'm doing good glenn you know i miss you around here you
01:44:33.780
remember the good old days when i used to see you and i try to say hi and security would tackle me
01:44:38.240
yeah oh man security was just saying can we go and just tackle pratt chad for uh you know
01:44:44.260
just for old time sakes yeah exactly no i'm doing great man hanging in there you need a haircut
01:44:49.620
you're doing that on purpose thank you uh no i just need a haircut um so chad let's talk about
01:44:57.520
your special that you uh let's uh let's uh go back and look at your special let me play a clip from
01:45:06.820
your special that uh just started airing now on blaze tv and it is on surveillance this clip is
01:45:13.340
apparently you discussing what australia is doing to try to trace covid19 listen let me tell you what's
01:45:20.120
happened last week in australia australia uh they've got a basically a covid trace app prime
01:45:27.980
minister scott morrison declared on saturday the covid trace app set to be launched in the coming weeks
01:45:33.380
would be voluntary and he was seeking people's cooperation to quote help our health workers to
01:45:39.820
protect our community and help get our economy going again so they're trying to convince australians
01:45:47.720
to use software uh to basically track this stuff so um one person said i treasure the government
01:45:58.540
knowing as little about me as possible there's always the argument if you've done nothing wrong
01:46:03.820
you've got nothing to worry about my argument is if i'm no concern you need know nothing about me
01:46:10.380
that's true uh it's happening in uh serbia uh this uh one journalist was arrested for upsetting the public
01:46:21.960
that's a quote um and talking about kind of exposing some things of you know talking about the lack of
01:46:30.340
equipment in one of these clinics and and their unpreparedness and you you can't report on stuff like that
01:46:36.100
in certain places so chad um you are disturbed by the reaction of covid or our reaction to not caring
01:46:48.900
about some of this stuff well i think glenn that we've always known that somebody's watching right
01:46:53.620
we we know that somebody's listening in the scary thing that covid has done or the circumstance is
01:46:59.340
that now we're encouraging it almost i mean all the way to you know the government asking neighbors
01:47:05.380
to report on big crowds of people or people that aren't distancing and we're giving away those freedoms
01:47:10.880
and it's open to pandora's box you remember back in 2001 richard reed tries to set off a shoe bomb
01:47:17.140
on a plane and now all of us have to go through tsa checkpoints and take our shoes off every time we fly
01:47:24.300
uh all because of one guy one guy and it changed how we travel forever now look at what's going on
01:47:33.280
with this we have this pandemic this virus uh whatever you want to label this thing as it has
01:47:39.000
now changed everything and one of the biggest things that we're seeing is that now we are a
01:47:43.220
nation under surveillance uh you have not only neighbors watching you you have apple that has come
01:47:50.140
out with uh special apps uh an app i should say for the iphone you can put your earbuds in you can
01:47:57.360
leave your iphone it's it's sold under the guise of a hearing aid you can leave your phone in the room
01:48:03.260
in the conference room and say excuse me i gotta i need to run to the restroom and you can listen to
01:48:07.080
everything that's being said in the conference room in your absence because it's transmitting over
01:48:10.980
to your earbuds so this this surveillance if you will is gone all the way down to the individual
01:48:17.440
citizen level and it's really kind of frightening we go into you know the last week's episode about
01:48:23.280
surveillance we uncovered so much stuff that's going on that people don't realize that we decided
01:48:27.180
to do more episodes and we're going to be doing that this week discussing this topic but we share
01:48:31.800
some really shocking footage of drones being used in china and the facial recognition and their means of
01:48:39.800
communicating and spying on people and so many nations around the world are taking their cues from china
01:48:46.360
they're actually doing oh yeah what china has been doing for years and you think china is selling
01:48:53.180
it to us they're selling it to us and people think that that's not happening here in america but it is
01:48:57.740
elizabeth new jersey just recently uh had to come out and say look we're not monitoring you we're going
01:49:04.640
to use drones but it's only going to be to tell you if you need to social distance so imagine you're out
01:49:11.740
walking down the street you're with your family uh you're just out for a little stroll and a drone
01:49:17.260
flies up behind you and starts hovering over you telling you well hey uh you're not wearing a mask
01:49:24.060
you need to go back home you need to get your mask on before you come back in or you guys are not far
01:49:28.880
enough apart these are the kind of things that are being done not in china but they're actually being
01:49:33.940
done in states around america and that's frightening i uh saw a story today the first city that i know of
01:49:42.640
that uh said no to drones the police department bought all these drones up in westport connecticut
01:49:49.260
of all places and uh and the the resident said you are not flying drones over to make sure that we
01:49:56.440
don't have a fever apparently these drones could tell if somebody had a fever up to 190 feet away
01:50:01.300
and uh they said you're not flying these drones over the city and told the police return the drones
01:50:06.880
and they did yeah but that's the first time i've heard anybody complaining about these right and
01:50:12.680
that's the problem it's going to become the norm and that's what happened you remember after uh 9-11
01:50:18.380
and they enacted the patriot act and it went from trying to find information and background on
01:50:25.080
individuals that we considered may be terrorists to all the way down to being able to collect data for
01:50:30.140
from anyone you have right now you have axiom and other data brokers that are out there who are
01:50:35.920
doing what's called micro targeting so let's say if i'm an employer and i want to find a blonde headed
01:50:40.960
female who's voted republican in the past she's 23 years old and owns a labrador retriever
01:50:46.120
i can micro target that and it will in a few moments give me a list of people that detailed that i can
01:50:53.400
choose from these are the kind of things that are going on we now have video game technology which is
01:50:58.060
actually tracking your body positions let's say you're playing uh you know one of these war games
01:51:03.540
that are on there and you're in this will actually track how you would function in that scenario and
01:51:10.380
it records that go all the way down to the things we have don't just forget about siri and and google
01:51:16.040
play and alexa in your house we've got bluetooth enabled robot vacuum cleaners that can map the blueprint
01:51:23.140
of your house if they want to we've allowed these things into our homes so if we're willing to go
01:51:29.180
down to that level how much more are we willing to allow a drone that can be hundreds of feet or
01:51:35.840
yards away and still track what you're doing it's frightening i don't think that there's going to be
01:51:40.880
i think that's what we're headed for i think we are headed for a world of uh of uh brave new world
01:51:47.720
you know i've always said that 1984 is china yeah the west will be brave new world we'll embrace it
01:51:53.220
for our own safety yeah and that's the problem yeah and i heard you say a good while ago said you
01:51:58.240
know it's not 1984 george orwell that we're worried about so much as it's algis huxley and that is
01:52:03.140
exactly what we're seeing enacted in this thing and you know i try you the chad prather show we try to
01:52:08.220
take a humorous look at things but we also try to put common sense out there you know on on stew does
01:52:14.040
america stew tries to do the same thing the only difference is stew's actually funny
01:52:17.420
and uh we but we have you know every now and then it's time to just step back and take a look
01:52:24.420
at this thing and say man we're we're really getting screwed in this thing uh i kind of feel
01:52:29.620
like you were talking earlier on the show about the rats with the bombs up their butt except now we
01:52:33.300
have surveillance measures people are listening and people are watching and we're letting the rats in
01:52:37.240
the house and not even noticing them because they're everyday household things so you know what
01:52:41.560
bothers me about this is the and i talked about this what a year or so ago at least and i put it
01:52:48.780
up on the chalkboard you should be looking at that chalkboard where there's a few things uh up there
01:52:53.500
that talk about you know five i think five or six steps to to global change and one of them
01:52:58.820
is technology getting into bed with the government and this the coronavirus has done it has done it
01:53:07.800
there is a um a report that was given to the president uh and the president's cabinet last
01:53:14.580
fall that has just been released because of a foia request uh and it is from the who's who of silicon
01:53:22.860
valley and everything in it is praising china because china and the private companies have merged together
01:53:32.120
and they get rid of all the red tape for these big companies and in exchange these big companies
01:53:37.420
give all this information to the government yeah and the in this report they keep praising it saying
01:53:42.860
this is the future this is what we need to do this is how we can help well it's horrible that's exactly
01:53:48.500
right we're um we're starting to see companies like amazon and google that are partnering together to
01:53:55.580
make sure this happens and it's uh when you start thinking about companies that are that big
01:54:01.860
i mean if you've seen what amazon's trading at right now i mean outrageous how big and consuming
01:54:08.240
all consuming that this company has become and now they're tracking every bit of our data for use and
01:54:14.280
and and here's the thing glenn i'm not even the government is is looking at us listening to us and i know
01:54:19.840
that's happening but now it gets really frightening when bill de blasio the mayor of new york city comes
01:54:25.600
out and says hey if you see a large crowd we want you to take a picture and send it to local
01:54:28.840
authorities uh that is that is brown shirt kind of stuff and you have your neighbors who are actually
01:54:36.140
being rewarded for reporting these things uh and you're being fined if you're having you know let's
01:54:41.720
say you're having a barbecue and some of the family and friends come over there and you're not social
01:54:45.280
distancing enough what we've done is is is kind of like a modern day uh miss kravitz who's looking
01:54:50.660
through the bent blinds and and trying to see what she can find out about the neighbors uh and the more
01:54:56.620
we do that and the more we're tempted to be that uh tattletale down the street it's almost like we
01:55:01.480
have neighborhood hall monitors at this point it's kind of frightening uh when you and only usually the
01:55:07.020
the worst people are those hall monitors i mean you know it's not like the ones who are real libertarian
01:55:13.680
are like yeah leave everybody alone yeah uh those people don't become hall monitors i don't know at
01:55:19.660
what point in time we're going to wake up to the realization that for millennia uh humanity has proved
01:55:25.600
that people are not inherently good and we really do bad things to one another when given power we're
01:55:32.300
starting to see that we we've had our complaints about congress people and senators now we're seeing
01:55:36.800
it uh not only in governors of states but in mayors of city that are really overstepping bounds uh you
01:55:43.620
know we could sit here and say that the restrictions have been listed uh lifted i read that in a document
01:55:48.080
uh it was kind of an old document it was written in 1776 uh but here we are willing to give up
01:55:54.900
those freedoms and those rights willingly for a false sense of security uh to to make us think
01:56:01.360
that everything's going to be okay will america go back to being the way it was six months ago i i
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truly don't believe that it will i don't think so either everybody keeps in this bothers me every
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time i hear it it bothers me they keep talking about going back to a new normal yeah that's sort of
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like whenever uh you know it's like when oprah and and them kept using that term my truth uh there's
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no my truth there's truth uh there's no new normal there's normal uh we've never truly been able to
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define what normal is normal for me is not normal for you uh god knows normal for you isn't like
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normal for the rest of the world glenn so uh hey look at look at this glenn i wonder if we can see
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this i you know you've got the paintings of the mask i found a painting of beck look can you see
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that in the camera right there look at that i just threw the mask wow that's good there it is like
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a 12 i look like a 12 you do look like you're all right thank you so much uh chad you can you can
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find chad prather on blaze tv.com or watch chad.com the chad prather show uh one nation under surveillance
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special is now up on blaze tv.com you can also follow him at watch chad
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it's a really low thing to steal from other people but it's even lower to steal from other
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this is what's happening now the response to coronavirus has put millions of people out of
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work they're relying on unemployment benefits just to get them through like chum and water
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cyber criminals have smelled out a set of easy marks and recently the ftc has received more than a
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hundred reports of identity theft linked to the pandemic unfortunately many laid off workers have
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so jeff goldbloom uh is faking facing backlash for questions he asked during a during a uh uh an
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in a recent season 12 episode jeff goldbloom asked a muslim contestant uh if her religion it was a guy
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uh if her religion was anti-homosexuality and anti-women is there something in this religion that is
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anti-homosexuality and anti-women does that complicate the issue i mean i'm just raising it and thinking out
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loud and i mean maybe i'm being stupid well apparently he was because you don't say those
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things jeff goldbloom felt the need to say isn't islam anti-gay and anti-women to jackie because she
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was wearing a stars and stripes hijab as if america hasn't been anti-gay and anti-women from the outset or
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killed and displaced millions of muslims including women and queers oh shut up shut up
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rupaul has had a show that has 12 12 seasons i was not aware is that possible season 12
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on a season 12 episode i couldn't i took me a long time to get past that going
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really yeah rupaul there's too much television now we've we've we've either shows that i that
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people tell me about that are like this is the best show you would love it it's right up your
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alley i'm like what is it and they tell me and it's been out for like eight seasons i haven't
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ever even heard of it yeah i know never heard of it never heard of it it is the golden age of
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television by the way uh did you see that internet speeds have gone up like dramatically since we got
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rid of the fcc's meddling in uh net neutrality oh wow shocking yeah yeah nobody's talking about that
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speeds are way up now on the internet this is the glenbeck program