The Glenn Beck Program - March 12, 2020


The Tripwires Are Here | Guests: Jeff Brown & Andrii Telizhenko | 3⧸12⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

165.66411

Word Count

20,242

Sentence Count

65

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

On this episode of The Glenbeck Program, host Jeff Perla Van Zandt talks about the importance of getting the rest you need to deal with all the things going on in the world, including the coronavirus outbreak, and how we can help each other deal with it.


Transcript

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00:01:45.780 well hello america oh what could we possibly talk about hey let's get our mind off of scary
00:01:56.760 things and talk about movies have you heard about the new elvis movie that uh that tom hanks is in
00:02:02.420 yeah i heard it's gonna be great it's in australia whoops probably shouldn't talk about that let's
00:02:07.000 talk about sports how about the nba huh we need a little bit of a just an escape
00:02:12.580 maybe the word the nba or the ncaa college basketball there no let's just go back to
00:02:18.220 politics nope let's not go there hey how about what are we going to do this weekend is there a
00:02:24.100 good show to see is there a good place holy cow we're here and uh as i pointed out on last night's
00:02:31.500 special this is the beginning i want to give you some facts that you really need to understand
00:02:37.020 why did the president deliver this address last night and say it's time for us all to get serious
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00:04:32.020 okay i want to give you a couple of uh i want to give you a couple of pieces here um about the
00:04:43.060 coronavirus that i i'm going to probably repeat several times uh on today's show it is really
00:04:51.060 important that you understand that this is the beginning of this understand when i have been
00:04:59.060 saying to you for a while we are all going to get this that is not to let your guard down that is to
00:05:06.820 tell you we're all going to get this this is a long-term event this is we hope we hope uh and
00:05:17.060 somebody used to always say hope is a step away from despair yeah that one may be true in this
00:05:24.200 particular case because it looks like this is not a seasonal flu it looks like this is going to
00:05:31.040 continue to go through the summer we don't know for sure yet but indications are that it's not
00:05:37.820 seasonal we also don't have any kind of natural immunity to this even after you get it it still
00:05:45.540 looks like you can reinfect so we could just be living with this for a long period of time
00:05:53.000 things are going to change and the time to change them is right now i've been telling you for the last
00:05:59.900 few days i've been looking for the um the tripwires how do how do how does our society decide when we're
00:06:09.240 going to close school because we're all looking in our life we are all looking for someone else
00:06:15.020 to trigger a tripwire somebody else says you know what i'm not going into work today and it's somebody
00:06:21.320 you trust and they're like well why not because i think it's dangerous that might be a personal tripwire
00:06:26.560 one of the tripwires that will cause real concern is when they cancel schools now schools are starting
00:06:33.100 to cancel here's why we're not canceling schools right now and it is critical that you understand
00:06:39.800 especially if you're looking at to the school district as a tripwire the most effective thing
00:06:47.420 and i was hoping the president would say this last night everyone is out generally speaking on spring break
00:06:53.600 right now the schools should make the choice the voluntary choice you know what add another week
00:07:01.480 just add another week don't come back next week have fun kids because in a week we will know i said this
00:07:09.540 when this first happened we were in early january and people started to call and write and people on
00:07:16.880 the staff said are we going to cancel the cruise now this is when it was just in china and i said just
00:07:22.580 let it play out we're going to know the answer the answer will appear there's no reason to panic about it
00:07:29.120 the decision will be made for us now two weeks ago was it two weeks ago or is it last week we
00:07:35.740 canceled the cruise two weeks ago i think i don't even know was it last week it was last week okay so
00:07:42.080 just think of that last week it was just becoming clear but yet cruise lines cdc nobody said cancel
00:07:50.440 cruises but it was so clear that we were in meetings going okay we we got to we've got to cancel this
00:07:57.880 we just have to cancel it it's irresponsible not to cancel it so we couldn't wait any longer for
00:08:03.780 the tripwire we canceled on friday or thursday and uh on sunday the cdc said no cruises right now
00:08:13.040 everyone knows including captain steubing cruises shouldn't be done that's three days after four
00:08:21.980 days after the cdc said don't do it not to mention the none of the countries we were going to visit
00:08:27.500 we're going to let us in anyway right they're all they would i mean israel is a 14-day quarantine
00:08:32.920 italy's completely closed down that's new and that's new yeah those are both those are that since
00:08:39.320 friday okay incredible so things are moving rapidly because we're now hitting that exponential growth
00:08:47.580 now let me let me give you some information here uh that i that i got from professor of epidemiology
00:08:55.760 and director of the center for communicable disease dynamics at harvard his name is dr lip switch
00:09:01.740 or lip stitch um he is um this is something that was prepared uh for me uh i asked a group to do some
00:09:12.460 but just help me with tripwires help me understand when to pull the trigger on certain things and what
00:09:20.200 to prepare for so this team of mine went to um the professor of epidemiology i'm i'm going to ask
00:09:28.440 this group if they will allow me to release this this is this was prepared uh for me and i'm fine with
00:09:35.980 it but i don't know if they want their name out there or whatever so i'm asking them if they will let
00:09:41.540 me repair just release this entire report of about 20 pages but it's really important so um in this
00:09:52.060 report he said there is a chance chance between 40 and 70 percent of the world's adult population
00:10:01.220 could infect end up infected with coronavirus now a week later he said 20 to 60 percent of adults
00:10:10.840 are going to become infected in either event those are huge numbers he went on to say at the moment
00:10:20.020 we're all in denial because it doesn't feel real because nothing is happening in our own communities
00:10:26.280 right now here's what you must do cancel public gatherings potentially close schools especially if
00:10:34.300 there begin to be clusters but i want to explain that here in just a few minutes the clusters are
00:10:39.400 they're they're here already we're already it's everything that you're worried about is already here
00:10:46.640 okay you just don't know it yet this is following exactly the way it happened in china but let me give
00:10:54.300 you some assumptions here assume there are 2 000 current cases in the u.s as of march 6
00:11:00.640 that is eight times the number that has been confirmed through lab tests because of the shortage of test
00:11:08.600 kits and the absence of symptoms in milder cases all right now these assumptions would mean if we have
00:11:16.620 2 000 cases currently that are happening in the united states and i think it's a very safe bet to say
00:11:22.720 that that is happening that we just don't know about that means um that uh the cases will double
00:11:33.340 every six days now that's going to go to every two days soon but let me just give you every six days
00:11:43.520 if we have 2 000 current cases
00:11:46.760 that means that every six days it's going to double and if you use that pretty
00:11:56.120 uh safe assumption that means that there will be 1 million cases in the u.s by the end of april
00:12:06.140 two million cases in the u.s by the first week of may four million by mid may and so on and so on
00:12:18.140 and so on now here's what i've been trying to express to you and and maybe this will clear things up
00:12:28.220 when the president said last night we have to work together we have to work together we have to put
00:12:36.500 things aside and we have to work together we have to help each other we have to do the right thing
00:12:42.120 the u.s has 2.8 hospital beds for every 1 000 people okay we are in really good shape with hospital beds compared
00:12:53.700 to everybody else we have the best uh uh health care system in the world we have we have uh our
00:13:02.780 intensive care units we have more intensive care beds than anybody else for the population size
00:13:09.520 but we have 330 million people that means we have a total of 1 million hospital beds
00:13:18.740 at any given time 65 percent of those beds are already occupied i know this because i thought my
00:13:26.640 father-in-law was was his days were numbered and he was at yale new haven a very good hospital
00:13:32.380 but yale new haven a one that is overwhelmed he didn't have a bed to go to he was in the emergency
00:13:41.760 room and he was in the emergency room for over a day before they got him a bed they had and this is
00:13:48.380 before any of the coronavirus this is just a day-to-day they were waiting for people to check
00:13:53.540 out so he could get a bed in the hospital the emergency room had people again before the
00:14:00.480 coronavirus you had like your number was 11 h that means that you were the 11th person in the hallway
00:14:09.700 these were really sick people then so 65 across the country of those beds are already occupied
00:14:18.400 that leaves only 330 000 beds available nationwide now that's not necessarily intensive care that's
00:14:28.780 just a bed using the numbers established so far in italy about 10 10 of the cases are serious enough
00:14:36.980 to require hospitalization so if we apply the assumptions by about may 8th all open hospital beds
00:14:46.020 in the u.s will be filled this again says nothing about if it's an appropriate hospital bed because it can
00:14:54.560 quarantine you or it is an intensive care that says nothing about respiration units you i mean there's
00:15:04.560 not enough units in italy to intubate everybody that needs to be intubated intubated or um or uh what
00:15:13.680 was it the word that uh uh barack obama used when he was like uh you know a breathalyzer there's not
00:15:19.000 enough breathalyzers there in a later yeah uh anyway so now the the number of severe cases could change
00:15:30.140 either direction but we're not going to have enough beds the federal government also has a national
00:15:38.740 stockpile of 12 million n95 masks and 30 million surgical masks which are better than nothing but
00:15:46.020 that doesn't stop our medical workers from breathing things in we have a stockpile of 12 million masks now
00:15:54.680 let's do the math on this if covid 19 cases appear in many more states and counties all health care
00:16:02.700 workers are going to need to wear masks if all health care workers that are currently on the job
00:16:09.320 are issued one mask per day we will be out of masks in two days by the way one mask a day per health care
00:16:20.420 worker not idea but that's what had to be done uh in china now we can make more but as uh as was
00:16:31.340 discussed in congress just yesterday we've got all kinds of regulations that the masks that we make
00:16:38.720 here uh can't be used here we can sell them overseas but we can't use them here all of that nonsense has
00:16:45.960 got to stop right now so now what do we what do we do first well let me tell you what the difference
00:16:57.840 is between china and italy why things went if you can say this as well in china and are going so horribly
00:17:08.540 in italy why they're going so horribly in france why they're going so horribly in germany and why the
00:17:16.980 president yesterday did that racist thing and said that we're going to stop all planes that is a huge
00:17:24.620 huge huge move why did he say it what's the difference between what china did and what europe
00:17:33.200 is doing we'll go there next
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00:19:28.060 okay we have a lot of things going on today that we want to get to uh i'm going to give you some more
00:19:47.100 information here on coronavirus we'll have our coronavirus update in our number three jeff brown
00:19:51.940 who was with me last night on the special uh he is a high tech um guy he was in the high tech world
00:19:58.680 for a long long time now all he does is just go around and and meet with ceos and tech companies to
00:20:06.540 see emerging technologies uh he says there's some really good news that he's seeing on the coronavirus
00:20:12.760 front as far as vaccines and etc etc but we are 18 months if we come up with a uh of a vaccine today
00:20:23.100 today today some company comes out it's fantastic it's 18 months before you'll be able to get it at
00:20:31.240 cvs okay so we are in for a long haul on this but there's some really good things and he's going to
00:20:38.220 talk a little bit about the economy if we have time a little bit about the economy um uh what tech
00:20:44.840 is going to do and how we can still connect with one another um and and change the way we're working
00:20:52.060 i will tell you there's never a good time for a pandemic but this is one of the better times in the
00:20:59.260 world's history of having a pandemic because just 10 years ago we would not have had the communications
00:21:04.780 that we have now to stop the spread and also to keep economies going uh and be able to keep your
00:21:12.440 business open uh you know you would have said 10 15 years ago everybody's got to stay home you're not
00:21:18.320 working you're not working so we have him coming up also we have a very special guest um that is going
00:21:27.900 to testify before the senate somebody that we've had on before on our television special i think it
00:21:35.340 was the first television special we did on ukraine and biden what's really exciting about this is the
00:21:42.440 senate is not stopping uh looking into it and there is new information and he's going to give you
00:21:48.280 uh an exclusive in about uh and half an hour on what they're looking into now uh about what was going
00:21:57.260 on in ukraine this thing is going to open wide open uh this summer we'll give you that exclusive
00:22:05.320 information coming up also jerry wayne is going to be on with us you don't know jerry wayne's uh name
00:22:10.200 but he was the guy who said to joe biden hey um you're trying to take away our guns well you're full of
00:22:18.580 that guy we have him coming up do we have the audio we could just play this audio real quick
00:22:23.640 i support the second amendment second amendment just like right now if you yell fire that's not
00:22:38.920 free speech from the very beginning i have a shotgun i have a 20 game two 12 games my son's hunt
00:22:46.260 guess what you're not allowed to own any weapons i'm not taking your gun away at all
00:22:51.960 unless you own an ar-14 which the good news is nobody has an ar-14 so he's technically not coming
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00:24:37.200 thursday what a week what a week every day seems like a year i was telling somebody yesterday the
00:24:44.180 other day last night i was having a meeting and i said you know then this happened and then the very
00:24:50.180 next day this happened and somebody was sitting in the meeting went glenn that first thing happened
00:24:55.060 this morning the other thing happened this afternoon i'm like this is the same day these
00:25:01.780 things are changing so fast and they're so massive that it's the same day this is going to accelerate
00:25:09.100 welcome to our uh good friend pat gray um from pat gray unleashed who should not be here because he's
00:25:18.640 going to get all of us sick but uh i'm not sick oh sure that's what they all say that's what they
00:25:24.960 all say i do feel weird though this whole thing is making me feel so weird does you do you feel i
00:25:31.160 just want things to go back to normal i mean i think the last straw was tom hanks i'm like no no
00:25:36.620 come on now now it's real tom hanks it's real all up in here now that tom hanks has it i think tom
00:25:42.240 hanks is uh this generation's rock hudson and yeah or jimmy stewart no no no no no i don't mean
00:25:49.220 it that way he is our jimmy stewart but i mean rock hudson 1985 nobody was talking about aids
00:25:56.500 and remember he did something with doris day in a diseased way he's like rock hudson you're saying
00:26:01.920 yeah just hear me out for a second in 1985 no one was talking about aids the president hadn't even
00:26:09.000 mentioned the word aids um nobody was nobody was talking about it it was this weird scary disease
00:26:15.700 that was really early on nobody knew what what it was but it wasn't mainstream and it was something
00:26:21.640 that you know oh only homosexuals get um and then it was well maybe just anyone can get it from coughing
00:26:29.280 or kissing and it just turned in this nightmare 1985 rock hudson does i don't remember a special or
00:26:36.800 something with doris day who had been in a million movies with and um he looks horrible
00:26:43.860 and it was like what happened to rock hudson i mean if you don't know who rock hudson is he was a guy he
00:26:51.160 was i don't know the tom cruise kind of guy he always looked good never seemed to age was really in shape
00:26:58.900 everything else uh was you know the guy in the 50s and 60s and and 70s of you know just this
00:27:06.360 heartthrob but he was gay nobody knew it he's on with doris day then he goes to uh france for some
00:27:16.040 radical experimental you know cancer treatments well ronald reagan was friends with rock for years when
00:27:23.120 he was an actor and so ronald reagan calls him in france and says rock are you okay i just saw this
00:27:30.200 thing it's that you don't look well that's when he said mr president i'll tell you the truth i have aids
00:27:36.460 first time that ronald reagan knew or really most people knew anybody who had aids and uh he
00:27:45.520 few days later rock hudson comes out and he says you know i have aids i'm dying ronald reagan starts
00:27:53.180 talking about aids and it was the first time that people went oh wow we might know people that are
00:28:00.620 going to die from this uh that i think tom hanks may be the rock hudson of this generation because
00:28:08.560 everybody knows and likes tom hanks and you know here's tom hanks filming with his wife uh the new
00:28:15.240 elvis movie uh in australia and they announced last night he's got covid19 hopefully dear god
00:28:25.340 please don't let's not lose tom hanks but just him being sick i think that in the nba last night i
00:28:32.540 think shook those two things were yeah big time yeah they shook me i know that uh also tom hanks has a
00:28:39.160 type 2 diabetes i believe that's bad so that'll be interesting to see how he
00:28:44.440 deals with this yeah that's not good at all yeah you have diabetes that puts you in a higher risk
00:28:49.560 category for death you know the other thing is i don't know if anybody else felt this way
00:28:54.300 donald trump what he said in his speech last night about europe was absolutely the right thing to do
00:29:00.420 absolutely everybody's like that is just yeah yeah that is just so racist of him stop it right now i
00:29:06.980 thought he was i thought you only liked europeans i thought that was the knock on him now now he's
00:29:10.880 you know he hates those germans because they look so different um anyway uh it was absolutely the
00:29:18.300 right thing to do but i watched that last night and it was one of those things where i thought
00:29:23.140 oh my gosh what i mean i did anybody else watch his speech and think holy cow i said that out loud
00:29:31.140 when he said that yeah holy cow i think that too hit a lot of people who are conservative because
00:29:37.360 it did we we go through this thing where the media is so awful to trump and so unfair to him
00:29:45.180 that it's easy to see every single story in this kind of constant plot against donald trump which
00:29:51.120 absolutely exists through all these storylines including covet 19 like they have been completely unfair
00:29:57.480 absolutely but like a lot of people are saying oh this is a hoax they're going after him because
00:30:03.040 they want the economy to crash this is not a big deal donald trump is not out there trying to sink
00:30:09.200 donald trump's presidency no donald trump is out there on television telling you you can't go to europe
00:30:13.940 well i guess you can it was a little bit unclear as you have four days you have four days to return
00:30:19.960 yeah um and then after that you're gonna have to go through screening you may be held uh elsewhere
00:30:27.320 uh this is a really big deal none of our allies were alerted uh by this the what's going on in
00:30:36.260 europe uh france is on fire right now and france is not taking this seriously at all we have friends
00:30:44.200 tanya told me you know we have friends who went to to france and i said wait a minute wait a minute
00:30:48.920 those people they took their family to france she said yeah and i said all right not going to church
00:30:56.000 if they're going to church not going to church don't want the kids playing with their kids for
00:31:00.600 14 days they were in france and they what they did was they're like oh my gosh we just decided 200
00:31:06.660 round trip to france yeah there's a reason it's true i got all this tempting i got all this meat on
00:31:15.400 sale you know how much you know how expensive meat is i got all this meat on sale i got it for pennies
00:31:20.500 for the pound and you know they're saying that it's spoiled meat's been sitting out in the sun for the
00:31:25.660 last 14 days but it came from a lab yeah but it's fantastic it was so cheap yeah it's cheap for a
00:31:31.900 reason yeah and people aren't taking it seriously and that's what ronald that's what uh donald trump
00:31:37.860 did last night was start to take it seriously for the american people and hopefully started to wake
00:31:43.100 them up but right after he was done boom nba boom tom hanks yeah and it's interesting too because
00:31:49.640 cnn can't say now that he's he's calling this a hoax and he's not taking it seriously so instead
00:31:55.000 it changes to now he's a xenophobe so now because he's taking it seriously now he's a xenophobe and
00:32:01.060 he's not allowing anybody it is exactly cannot win no it's exactly the right thing to do now
00:32:06.740 it is you have to understand as we told you yesterday the reason why we're not canceling
00:32:12.880 schools that is the easiest thing to do that is that doesn't that seem like the smart thing to do
00:32:16.800 because we all know schools are petri dishes and they have done it through colleges right it's
00:32:21.460 happened to a lot of universities some schools have been canceled so why are they doing it at
00:32:25.280 universities pretty much universally now or it's it's trending that way but you're not seeing schools
00:32:31.300 all over the country cancel 44 of parents cannot stay home with their kids right so we're in this
00:32:40.900 catch-22 where we know that parents are they what are they going to do they can't they may not be able
00:32:49.280 to work from home they have to work uh they have their kids come home the entire 44 percent of
00:32:58.660 households collapse under that isn't it true also that very few children are getting this yeah but
00:33:04.300 no they are getting it it's like um there is um what is it uh hepatitis there's a hepatitis that spreads
00:33:12.020 um really easily not through the blood and kids babies can get it and they have found that every
00:33:21.780 adult around these babies will get hepatitis and they'll be knocked out they test the children and
00:33:28.640 the children all have it all the babies have it but it doesn't affect their their immune system
00:33:33.380 does it it's not manifesting in any way where it's harmful for them spanish flu is the opposite of
00:33:40.320 this in 1918 spanish flu kind of short-circuited if you had a strong immune system it put everything
00:33:48.280 into overdrive and so all the strong immune systems were breaking down so all the children
00:33:53.500 and under 18 they were the real targets this is the opposite so they're getting it it's just not
00:34:00.840 it's not hurting it's not hurting them uh can i give you one other update here yeah um so for the
00:34:05.480 second time since these rules have put in and both of them in the this week we have hit the tripwire
00:34:10.120 of the stock market down uh 1700 points again today uh including another the seven percent thing on the
00:34:17.860 s&p 500 so there's a 15 minute break and we're in that window for the second time this week at this
00:34:23.600 time okay so i'm gonna tell you something that i just don't want to i just don't want to be a freak
00:34:30.820 out guy i don't want you to panic um but i wrote to my wife today and i said honey i want our money
00:34:39.680 out of the stock market we've been going back and forth on this so amazing i just i just texted my
00:34:45.640 wife did you the same exactly yeah i said honey i want out of the stock market and we're down 20
00:34:52.220 we're down 20 that's now bear territory that's now means that that's a sign of recession and here's why
00:35:00.100 this is the more facts that come in we are at least 18 months away from having a vaccine available
00:35:11.400 available okay now there's going to be ways to fight it it's going to be a bell curve although
00:35:17.040 the other side of the bell seems to be a little lopsided um we think at this point that there's not
00:35:23.180 going to be a flu season on this it's just going to keep going we don't know but we think um we don't
00:35:29.580 know but we think you can get reinfected on it and when you do that's even worse china is reopening
00:35:37.160 uh all of their factories and everything else people are going back to work if that remains stable
00:35:43.560 then we can go okay we we don't once it burns through your system it's not going to reignite and
00:35:53.340 and you have to repeat everything all over again and it would have peaked at what 80 000 people in fact
00:35:58.980 yeah which is not if they're telling the truth is not that big a deal so here's the here's the
00:36:04.520 problem this is going to last us you know three to seven months minimum uh and we're going to go
00:36:12.460 through other cycles if we can get through the summer it's going to come back worse look at the
00:36:16.840 pandemics in the past it's a year into it a year and a half into it to me that says we're going to
00:36:24.940 have significant down for a significant period of time we're going to go through tough tough times
00:36:32.920 economically i mean obviously as well as the the actual yeah yeah i'm talking about economically
00:36:38.440 alone the whole situation this is going to change we will be different people and i'm talking globally
00:36:46.920 on the other side of this when this is all passed we we will be doing things then that will remain
00:36:55.760 with us forever that we would have never done today it's going to change the way people work the way we
00:37:02.320 interact the software the systems absolutely everything is going to change because of this
00:37:08.620 and i don't i don't want you to freak out you should not freak out if you are young and you have
00:37:15.640 your money in the stock market and you're 40 leave it in the stock market leave it in the stock
00:37:20.780 market because you can never predict the top you can never predict the bottom leave it in it will
00:37:25.040 eventually come back if you're somebody i'm 56 i'd like to be able to say when i'm 65 you know what
00:37:31.340 i just want to go and do something else uh i could be wiped out you know if this continues to go on
00:37:38.980 you could be wiped out if you're 60 65 get your money out of the stock market take your loss now
00:37:47.740 it's going to be like a rough couple months i mean even when people try to blow it off and they're
00:37:51.540 like oh it's you know it's just like the flu first of all the flu is serious but remember let's just
00:37:56.360 say it is like the flu the flu year one really sucked i don't know if anyone's noticed that year two
00:38:02.440 this is year two was worse yeah year 102 is what we're talking about today right like in year 102
00:38:08.420 well we've been able to get a handle on it and i think the same thing is true with this but year
00:38:12.740 and we have a much better system now too it's i don't think it's going to be 1918 but we don't it is
00:38:17.980 a scary time it's worse in some ways because of the mobility of the of the people of the planet
00:38:22.420 right and the fact and the fact that uh we are seeing now that self-isolation
00:38:29.740 is helpful but unless the people take it seriously we are going to go just the way of
00:38:37.880 germany just the way of france just the way of of italy which is not good in case you haven't been
00:38:45.260 paying attention because the people didn't self-isolate and i want to show you later on in the program
00:38:51.540 exactly what that means you've got to take this seriously right now you should show the
00:38:59.720 really quick video of rudy gobert from the utah jazz and how unseriously he was taking it
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00:40:48.440 all right we've already hit that first uh freeze this is the second market freeze
00:41:01.040 today uh or this week uh we are we stopped the markets at seven percent uh we are now looking for
00:41:09.260 the next freeze at 13 and they closed the market at a 20 drop some are saying we could see that full
00:41:15.380 20 drop today today um it's uh hold on gang hold on now we have an update and some exclusive
00:41:26.880 information coming your way from washington on ukraine don't miss it next you're listening to glenn
00:41:35.640 back today is a very very important day there's so much news that we have to get to coronavirus the
00:41:45.780 president's speech last night the politics involved with all of this the economy we have just shut down
00:41:53.000 uh the uh the wall street trading on wall street was shut down gave a 10 minute pause this is the
00:42:00.160 second time this week some people are saying we might lose 20 percent today i don't think that's
00:42:06.280 happening but we could lose 20 percent today things are on fire but when this happens that's when
00:42:13.100 as ram emmanuel used to say never let a good emergency go to waste that's when things just disappear
00:42:21.380 something really important two things really important happened yesterday that you need to know
00:42:27.880 about and we begin there in a quick 15 minute powerful interview and update next this is the
00:42:37.060 glenbeck program all right i want you to understand one thing when it comes to the coronavirus this is
00:42:45.820 not a snow event okay most people will go out and they'll say i'm gonna go to costco and i'm gonna get
00:42:51.420 you know some water and some cereal and whatever toilet paper toilet paper toilet paper toilet paper
00:42:56.460 this is a snow event that is uh happening all over the country at the same time all over the world
00:43:06.800 and what makes this a different kind of snow event besides it's snowing everywhere this one we have no
00:43:15.240 idea how long it lasts and i will give you our coronavirus update here in about an hour that you do not
00:43:21.260 want to miss i need you understand to understand this is going to be with us for a long time this is going
00:43:29.000 to be with us this is not well at the end of april maybe if we're really lucky things will clear up this
00:43:36.460 summer but then we're going back right into it in the fall i want you to be prepared please please do this
00:43:46.360 now prepare yourself with emergency food storage uh get as much as you can don't put yourself into
00:43:53.800 debt or anything else but you know you everybody should have at least two weeks of food okay you're
00:43:59.520 going to be impacted by coronavirus so please have two weeks of food storage i personally think three
00:44:08.220 months is a really good rule of thumb i have a year's worth that's extreme but we are looking at a
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00:44:37.700 and so they're opening up new factories to be able to get it to you as soon as you can but don't
00:44:43.040 worry this is going to be worse in two to four weeks much worse than it is today please do this
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00:44:57.160 so we had um as a source during our ukraine specials we did an interview with andrei telashenko
00:45:11.860 he was the former advisor to the prosecutor general of ukraine he was also a former advisor
00:45:18.380 to the first deputy prime minister of ukraine uh he had a lot of inside information and we did an
00:45:25.900 interview with him a long form interview you can find it on the glenn beck podcast wherever you find
00:45:31.040 podcast or you can go to blaze tv.com and find that podcast he is a a ukrainian national who is a patriot
00:45:41.820 who found himself in the middle of you know really one of the biggest i think one of the biggest scandals
00:45:50.800 in american history when it comes to a vice president and a president using another country
00:45:57.140 to try to destroy a presidential candidate and we're not talking about donald trump doing this
00:46:02.700 we're talking about barack obama and joe biden well since all of this is blown over
00:46:09.360 there are people that are actually saying you know what we're not going to uh give up and and
00:46:15.660 ron johnson is one of them the senator from wisconsin he had everything lined up yesterday
00:46:22.460 for a vote to call uh andrei telashenko as a witness in fact he was on his way from new york he
00:46:29.820 was on the train yesterday when we talked to him uh off air and he said i've got new documents i have
00:46:36.000 all this stuff and they're finally going to listen and then at the last minute for some reason and
00:46:41.400 look it up stew but i'll bet you romney uh it fell apart at the last minute so they didn't subpoena
00:46:48.480 him we want to spend 15 minutes with him 10 minutes with him right now we're going to hopefully do a
00:46:55.320 long you know non-interrupted long form interview with him here in the next couple of days but this
00:47:00.160 is something you need to pay attention to um because this as we've said for the last year must be
00:47:06.980 exposed um welcome andrei telashenko telashenko how are you sir all good how are you very good
00:47:16.160 thank you so much for being on with us um i want to just i i i got to move rather rather rapidly today
00:47:22.500 because of all the other news that is breaking um but can you give us a hint of of why what you have
00:47:30.160 to share is so important you were on your way yesterday to washington expected to testify right away
00:47:36.380 there was just one vote uh that was expected to be very easily in the favor of testimony
00:47:42.060 and it fell apart at the last minute do you know what what why it fell apart
00:47:47.400 i know it's to the center to decide what to do and what not to do i'm a foreign citizen but what i
00:47:54.720 know is that there was one senator a republican who backed out of the vote and there was not enough
00:48:01.700 votes to get their vote was it do you know who it was i don't want to call it on that i think to you
00:48:09.440 a journalist can make that uh okay attention of the people okay and i think we'll be not
00:48:15.260 respectful from my side if i do let me let me just say i i have no absolutely no information
00:48:20.940 on this but my gut says romney cough if that's wrong and if it's right and you don't have the
00:48:28.220 coronavirus um okay yeah that's what i thought all right so so you're no you don't go to testify but
00:48:37.040 you have some really important new information there is a company called blue star strategies
00:48:43.720 and we didn't really know this you were working you were hired by blue star strategies which was a
00:48:50.620 company an american company that had been hired to improve the image of burisma and trying to get
00:48:57.880 the all of the investigations to be dropped is that true yes that's correct they're a washington
00:49:04.280 lobby swamp firm they are the owners of the firm karen from the channel and sally painter
00:49:10.600 our former karen is the former deputy chief of staff to bill clinton and sally painter the former
00:49:16.640 advisor to bill clinton he was president and they are connected with hillary and their employees right
00:49:22.860 now work with biden campaign team so they are the firm that is working with the democrats and they are
00:49:29.420 still consulting today burisma and are lobbying for them today even then they're not registered so they
00:49:36.280 approached you and they wanted to enlist your help um and at the time i assume you didn't think there
00:49:42.040 was anything nefarious about it yeah they approached me when i was working in the embassy in washington
00:49:48.180 and the diplomats arranged for the meetings with the prosecutor general's office with the top
00:49:53.600 prosecutor of ukraine and i arranged meetings for with them for with that office a couple of times and
00:50:00.340 then they asked me if i want to work for them i said sure i'll come south unison lobby firm i did not
00:50:06.040 think it was something different at that time yeah washington american lobby firm i think it's good
00:50:11.560 for my reputation and i did my job for a year with them and uh i didn't want to talk about them before
00:50:16.920 we only spoke last time with you about chalupa yep yep and other events with the ukrain government
00:50:20.860 but after they started threatening me and after they started to say that if biden becomes president
00:50:26.300 you won't be welcome to the united states and other events i started to think i will go with
00:50:33.480 this because this might not end below so that's what i'm talking about them today and i have emails
00:50:38.560 communications with blue star strategies throughout the time i worked for them before and after that i
00:50:44.680 wanted to share with the senate which is relevant before the investigation there's no russia collusion
00:50:49.700 here it's just documents okay can you tell me what's can you give me a can you give me a
00:50:56.280 preview of what are what's in those documents talk about the clients in ukraine one of them who we
00:51:04.020 all know burisma and uh what they wanted to find out from the ukraine government uh talks about
00:51:10.760 higher range meetings for them and the prosecutor's office and how they try to get the prosecutor to get
00:51:17.520 the burisma case dropped all all of that is on those emails some of them already gave the senate
00:51:23.020 i need a subpoena for because i had an undisclosure agreement and that's what we were waiting for
00:51:28.900 yesterday to get that subpoena to file all the documents to get my testimony and get it over with
00:51:34.300 okay so was this coming from blue star or uh was this coming from the democrats obama administration or biden
00:51:46.220 this was coming from blue star and they were connected to biden by favors and by things biden
00:52:00.040 personally asked sally and karen calentano to do while they worked for for burisma okay so so i because
00:52:08.300 i want to make sure that we we're clear on something and we're going to spend some real time and i am so
00:52:13.440 sorry uh today that i mean what you have to say is so important but unfortunately because the world's
00:52:19.380 on fire um i've got to deal with i thank you for telling the truth i thank you for telling the truth
00:52:25.060 people watch you in ukraine also so yeah no i i think what's happened to your country and and and
00:52:30.760 our country is just unbelievable you when you went in for that white house meeting that we've talked
00:52:36.500 about before um you all were brought over all the prosecutors and everything were brought over and it
00:52:42.100 was to do hey let's learn how american justice can help clean up your country and it turned into
00:52:48.060 something where you said it was it was really just to get dirt on the campaign uh for the donald trump
00:52:57.360 campaign and uh what was his name paul manafort and you said that when you were pulled off to the side
00:53:03.520 this group was pulled off to the side what you saw wasn't about anything other than paul manafort
00:53:09.800 um can you can you verify that and tell me about how you believe now chalupa uh no not chalupa but
00:53:19.400 uh caramella uh the the whistleblower that shall not be named and others in that meeting that organized
00:53:26.020 it that they were doing this at the request of biden yes because they were working for direct
00:53:33.080 who were fighting they were not doing this on their own they were in the national security council
00:53:38.200 advisors to the vice president of the united states uh joe biden liz ventos eric charmonella and a third
00:53:45.660 person they talked about uh party regions manda ford and getting prepared for the black ledger
00:53:52.920 the allegedly black ledger's investigation so this was this was the the vice president using his office
00:54:00.180 and the national security council to actually target a presidential candidate
00:54:06.720 yes and do you have documents or anything else that can prove that in your testimony that you wanted
00:54:15.720 to share with the senate i have i have the letter from the department of justice that invited those
00:54:21.700 prosecutors over i have a schedule by the department of justice where it says where the meeting took place
00:54:27.620 1600 10 avenue yeah and they have names eric charmonella liz ventos from the national security
00:54:33.840 council who are there put in the schedule it's stated in the schedule who were there meeting with
00:54:38.700 those prosecutors and then i have other witness testimonies from the prosecutor who was there
00:54:44.120 confirming that two weeks later when he came back to ukraine the u.s embassy told him again
00:54:50.420 to look into paul manafort and the alleged black legend um do you have any idea the i mean have you
00:55:00.720 talked to ron johnson about this is there is there any movement to get this back onto the docket
00:55:07.720 docket so you can actually share your testimony from what i understand i've not talked to
00:55:14.720 mr johnson uh yet but i did i was in contact with the staff and they did ask for more documents
00:55:22.400 to come in i did share with them some of the documents which i talked to you about right now
00:55:27.480 and it's just from what i understand from what i hear in washington is going to continue okay but
00:55:34.360 we all have to be smart to continue it in the legal right manner correct we also politicized
00:55:40.780 by the democrats okay so um andre i really really appreciate you talking to us if there's any way
00:55:48.380 that we can help you um please let us know if there's you know we'll reach out to senator johnson's
00:55:55.300 office today as well we've got to try to get this uh blockage you know maybe we should try some
00:56:03.440 colon blow on romney um but uh if we can get that blockage your support yes your support and people's
00:56:12.180 support because he's fighting for this for the truth right okay so i would love to spend more time
00:56:18.480 with you thank you for spending a few minutes with us today um andre tell us shanko um a a ukrainian
00:56:27.560 at one point high ranking uh official in their justice uh system um working for the prosecutors
00:56:34.920 that biden uh smeared and this is something we must get to the bottom of romney thank you mitt um we'll
00:56:46.320 get more see if you can schedule him on jason for maybe i don't know as soon as we can and in a format
00:56:52.900 where i don't have to worry about time and and other things thank you so much all right uh we're
00:57:00.540 going to go back to coronavirus here in just a minute also we're going to talk to jerry wayne he is
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00:59:44.900 all right welcome to the welcome to the program we're glad you're here i want you to understand
01:00:01.880 that we are what we're dealing with with coronavirus the president i think was out of sorts last night
01:00:09.020 apparently had a big ink stain on his shirt from a pen right before he goes on
01:00:14.820 c-span had the mics open it was kind of a ronald reagan we launched in a few minutes and he said
01:00:20.720 the f-word can somebody help me i've got a big ink stain now on my front on my shirt and so the effort
01:00:26.080 was front i thought it was a different f-word yeah yeah uh and so he was out of sorts i've never seen
01:00:32.320 him struggle like that before uh on something this important it's also not his speeches it's not
01:00:39.200 really his forte but i mean he needed it it was important it was and uh and look you know actions
01:00:45.000 are the most important thing here of course yes um so and i know that you know obviously mike this is
01:00:49.020 sort of a it does feel like a mike pence type of moment where he's he's like really well equipped
01:00:54.080 for this type of thing which is why it was smart to put him in charge of it but he's but you know
01:00:58.120 what the president is equipped to make the final decisions oh yeah you know what i mean he's just not
01:01:03.360 right now you know because everyone is against no matter what he does uh he's in a really tough
01:01:11.200 situation and he has to bowl a 300 he's got to do it if he's going to win uh so here's the president
01:01:18.140 last night addressing the nation saying look we're going to make this because we're americans but what
01:01:23.720 he was the underlying tone on this was you must act right now that's why he said you know what
01:01:31.440 no travel from europe if you're a european and you want to come over and visit visit us
01:01:36.400 some other time for 30 days no travel one of the reasons why he did this is because in france
01:01:41.880 they didn't cancel the smurf conference smurfathon yeah there was a lot of people dressed up as smurfs
01:01:50.720 it was like tens of thousands yeah and they all gathered together and they're all dressed as smurfs
01:01:54.780 and the government said you know what hey we all need some laughs right now yeah we do go watch the
01:02:00.180 smurfs on cartoons if that's what you do that what makes you laugh right now is not the time to do
01:02:06.220 that uh i mean one of the funniest things i've i've read since the global warming conferences were
01:02:12.620 canceled due to snowstorms the coronavirus conference in washington dc was canceled because
01:02:19.280 of the coronavirus things are changing rapidly and we the last thing we need to do is just start
01:02:27.440 congregating and i want to really spend some time on that up in about a half an hour on our
01:02:32.860 coronavirus update we also have jeff brown he's going to talk to us a little bit about uh the
01:02:38.700 coronavirus some really good news that is is coming on the on the uh vaccine front he's got some good
01:02:46.080 news on that we'll talk a little bit about the economy and jerry wayne about the guy who is going to
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01:04:19.300 this is the first pandemic that can be controlled this according to the who it is officially now a
01:04:35.160 global pandemic they announced they made that announcement yesterday we found out from the
01:04:40.120 president that uh no travel from europeans to the united states for 30 days uh he's talking about
01:04:47.800 massive packages to the american people including a tax holiday uh or at least deferred um small
01:04:55.800 business loans of up to 50 billion dollars in in money accessible the immediate reaction from the
01:05:04.000 democrats was this is ridiculous we need more food stamps i mean it's it's crazy what's going on we
01:05:11.240 really have to pay attention to what congress is doing because believe me they will not waste uh this
01:05:18.060 uh opportunity they will not waste this election uh or this this coronavirus emergency because of the
01:05:26.860 election coming up and the media is in overdrive trying to make the president look bad we'll tell you the
01:05:32.840 truth when he screws up we'll tell you when he doesn't we'll tell you um we want to be fair and
01:05:37.560 objective uh because this is way too important if you remember during the election of 2008 there was a guy
01:05:44.780 named joe the plumber who said you know i've worked hard for my business and you know you want to tax me
01:05:50.920 more and give it to other people and that's when barack obama really kind of outed himself as a guy who
01:05:57.320 believed in the marxist uh tendencies of share the wealth and he had that amazing exchange where he's
01:06:03.860 like i just think there's comes a time where you've made too much money uh that didn't stop america from
01:06:09.880 voting for barack obama but it was a wake-up call to many people i think now not joe the plumber i think
01:06:16.140 there is a jerry the auto worker he's a guy who was meeting with joe biden in a group of auto workers
01:06:23.460 just before the uh just before the primary and he just asked the vice president a question about
01:06:31.720 taking guns and the president unloaded on him and it was quite an amazing exchange we have
01:06:40.200 jerry with us now um and his name is jerry wayne he was on with uh dave rubin yesterday i called dave and
01:06:49.000 said hey dave can you give me jerry's phone number thank you very much for coming on this program uh
01:06:54.420 as well jerry appreciate it yeah thank you very much i appreciate you having me on uh so let me let
01:07:00.200 me ask you a couple of questions first are you because we didn't see any of the interaction prior
01:07:06.860 to and the vice president came after you like you were a jerk and an enemy can you tell me was there
01:07:13.720 anything that we didn't see before that video that that put you in a position to where he thought
01:07:20.300 this guy is just gonna attack me no uh on all the videos i think they captured just about everything
01:07:26.920 some of the videos you got to fish through though to see uh exactly what my question was i was quite
01:07:31.800 respectful and uh articulate with my question i took some time to actually uh to write it and and get to
01:07:39.820 be able to actually move forward on that because you were reading it off of your cell phone and did
01:07:43.900 you had an expectation of meeting him or is that was just in case you had a moment you wanted to ask
01:07:49.620 this question yeah i had no idea that i was going to be able to ask the question i just wanted to be
01:07:55.060 prepared in case i did have the opportunity i mean how many chances do you get to to do that right now
01:08:00.500 you are a long-term auto worker you're a strong union guy are you was was this an honest
01:08:07.960 question and i i mean it this way there are people who are asking questions because they want to make
01:08:13.700 a point and then there's others who um may make a point while doing it but they're asking because
01:08:19.840 they really want to know because joe biden might have been a candidate that they might have voted for
01:08:24.580 are you a guy who has voted for democrats before would consider a a democrat or not um yeah so uh well
01:08:36.260 first of all i'm not i'm not an auto worker i'm a millwright by trade i'm a union millwright and yes
01:08:39.900 you're right i'm very very strong with the union um i yeah i really support them um yeah i uh i think
01:08:47.880 i was on yeah the show last night i said i didn't vote for trump uh last election um i uh i i you i grew
01:08:55.740 up democrat for sure um i'm i don't i don't choose either side right now i'm uh i'm just an american
01:09:01.200 that's all i am good for you okay so you um ask your question about you say you know he's taking
01:09:09.080 the take you're you're going to be taking our guns can you tell us the question that you actually
01:09:14.020 asked him um i can uh i can paraphrase yeah i don't have it in front of me that's fine um yeah
01:09:20.320 so there's actually uh uh two questions in there one i was curious about how uh he was going to keep
01:09:25.820 us working like we are now right now our work is we're doing really really well all the trades are out
01:09:30.600 they're making working a ton of hours and putting a lot of money into our pensions and he wants to
01:09:35.020 come here and say that he can do a better job so i asked him how he was going to do that i wanted him
01:09:39.360 to tell me what his plan was to make it even better than what it is right now because it's uh it's doing
01:09:44.480 really well at the moment all right um and then i uh i wanted to see how he's going to obtain our votes
01:09:49.680 there's there's a there's a quite a large percentage of people that want to uh hold their guns and they
01:09:56.640 also want the democratic party to uh just to represent their unions and i don't see how you're
01:10:02.440 going to split that right down the middle and get both uh things done and get and get the vote so
01:10:07.980 that's not an adversarial question that is you know basically i would read that as i want to vote for a
01:10:14.340 democrat but i'm worried that a you don't have a plan that's going to make things better you can say
01:10:20.480 that but i want to actually hear your plan i want to believe you and second i'm really concerned
01:10:24.700 because you guys keep talking about taking guns i want a democrat to win but you're going to take
01:10:29.780 our guns is that when he turned on you um well just to back it up a little bit it's not i don't
01:10:36.140 care if it's a democrat republican or anything i just i want somebody in office with but you're
01:10:41.260 willing it's not like you democrats are all gonna it wasn't that right no okay i didn't yeah all
01:10:48.200 right so and is that when the tone completely changed in your mind with him the gun question
01:10:54.560 yeah well his first remark uh what kind of made me uh get be drawn back a little bit
01:11:01.380 you know um but i kind of let him dig his own hole after that so um it was it a surprise to you
01:11:10.940 that he said that he reacted that way to you uh yeah for being a politician i didn't expect that
01:11:17.560 whatsoever i kind of expected him to just uh tell me like hey uh we're not taking questions right now
01:11:22.440 you know and just kind of go around go around the bush a little bit right um uh but i think he
01:11:28.500 showed up there knowing that you know the unions there and then the democrats usually you know win
01:11:33.220 unions and stuff like that and i think he wanted to go there just for a quick stunt yeah and get our
01:11:37.740 vote and walk out i don't think he was prepared for it to earn it so um when his aid said okay all right
01:11:47.220 we're gonna move on he hushed he hushed her uh pretty sternly yeah what was your reaction to that
01:11:54.680 uh i didn't really pay much attention to i figured you know they had their own
01:11:59.140 you know professional relationship they're gonna do whatever they're gonna do that's not what i was
01:12:02.720 there for i was there to make a stand yeah i was there to to call him out on something and i want him
01:12:08.360 to be able to respectfully articulate what his actual plan is to do it because if you're gonna go out
01:12:14.200 and try to take our guns it's not we're not gonna go we're not gonna go easy so when he said i'm i'm
01:12:20.060 not gonna come for your guns i i own a shotgun um and then he started talking about the ar-14s
01:12:26.900 um when he said to you you're a liar basically you're a liar you know you're you're saying you
01:12:35.740 brought up the viral video that was on cnn it wasn't doctored it was a con it was a conversation
01:12:41.500 with cnn and he absolutely denied that that was even real do you think he knew what caught me go
01:12:49.040 ahead that that caught me off guard more than uh him his initial response uh i was i was expecting
01:12:55.260 him to like yeah we are gonna take him and stuff like that and i tell you what i would have respected
01:12:58.840 that a lot more than him beating around the bush and trying to back up a little bit um at least
01:13:03.580 then we can have a conversation about it and move forward you know and the reason i i sat there and
01:13:08.880 he kind of got aggressive with me but i wanted to listen and i think that's what america's uh
01:13:13.320 lacking right now is people actually wanting to listen to each other and i wanted to give him that
01:13:17.440 opportunity and i listened to him and not only did i hear him but all of america did so let me play
01:13:23.620 what he said that was you know the viral video oh yeah they're all doctored here's what he actually
01:13:29.860 said and how do you translate this into anything other than yeah i am coming for your gun listen
01:13:35.620 buy an assault weapon that has multiple rounds or buy an assault weapon that has a hundred rounds
01:13:42.200 even though it may not you can't point to the fact that it in fact had stopped it before do you want
01:13:48.780 more of them on the street do we want to do that so to to gun owners out there who say well a buying
01:13:55.660 administration means they're going to come for my guns bingo you're right if you have an assault
01:13:59.740 weapon the fact of the matter is they should be illegal period okay what's your problem with that
01:14:06.520 jerry and i mean this sincerely you know he's just saying it's assault weapon you can keep your gun
01:14:12.360 just not that kind of gun you know the reason he wants to go after these quote-unquote assault weapons
01:14:19.840 these long guns why is that is it because they're so accurate because i tell you what handguns kill more
01:14:27.400 people than these so-called assault weapons so if he really cared for the american people don't you
01:14:33.340 think he'd be going after them because he's not and that makes me feel as if there's a underlying
01:14:37.960 issue there and that makes me want to hold on to him just that much more now what is the reaction
01:14:43.060 to you now have you had fallout at work the people that were around you what what is your life been like
01:14:51.320 in the immediate he just walked away what did the people around you do and how are you being affected
01:14:58.300 positively or negatively now in your life well uh it's been quite a roller coaster um yeah when i was
01:15:05.440 there there was quite a few people that were not happy with the question that i asked i was definitely
01:15:09.580 rubbing against the grain there and i think it was it was just more important for me to stand up for
01:15:14.140 america than it was the people around me um but i tell you what since then i have had a flood
01:15:20.160 of support from my peers and unions across the nation really yes in what way and saying that uh
01:15:30.300 they say some people call me a patriot some people are calling me a hero and uh if that's what they
01:15:34.580 want to call me that's great uh i'm i'm just a guy i'm just a guy that wanted to say something on
01:15:39.460 his mind to a peer of mine who happened to be joe biden i think it's important that people know that
01:15:43.600 joe biden is nothing more than a peer really good point what is the what's the general takeaway you
01:15:52.040 hope people get from that interaction there's two things one take time and actually listen to each
01:16:00.380 other even if it is an opposition because you might learn something and two stand up as an american
01:16:06.800 it is your duty thank you so much i appreciate it jerry wayne uh the man who confronted joe biden
01:16:15.960 and was called um full of excrement by the vice president and he never denied it never once in
01:16:25.500 that call did he deny he's full of it yeah never no i didn't even catch that stew i should have asked
01:16:30.220 him yeah you didn't press it yeah you're not a very good interviewer obviously uh but i will say he did
01:16:34.340 not seem uh to be adversarial he did not seem at all to have some reasonable questions totally and
01:16:41.340 and there's a certain brand of person who like once a youtube hit i'm gonna have this big youtube moment
01:16:47.280 with joe biden that was not what that was yeah no you watch the full interview with him with dave
01:16:51.800 rubin you can find it at blaze uh blaze tv.com use blaze tv.com slash glenn promo code glenn you're
01:16:59.220 going to save 10 but uh dave rubin if you don't know who he is you need to know who dave rubin is
01:17:04.680 he is he's just fantastic and curious he was a guy who was way on the other side worked with jank
01:17:10.500 or sank or whatever his name is worked with that guy uh at young turks and woke up and was like wow i am
01:17:18.440 standing with the wrong people uh and he's truly a remarkable man you can check out dave rubin on his
01:17:24.940 podcast wherever you find podcasts and also you can get the whole archive and everything else at
01:17:30.180 blaze tv.com slash glenn all right kevin is one of those wonderful people that god put on the earth
01:17:36.780 seemingly just to make people like me look bad he's a runner he runs half marathons
01:17:42.640 quitter uh he runs them in texas you know um which is you know basically uh i don't i don't know just
01:17:51.460 just a hell on earth running a marathon in texas i don't think so i mean it would be worse maybe in
01:17:56.520 in colorado where you're running up the side of the mountain but here i mean hello have you seen
01:18:01.780 the temperatures he was running these all the time until his knees began to worsen got so bad that
01:18:06.660 eventually he couldn't run past five or six miles huh what a weekly uh again people like kevin just put
01:18:14.600 here to make me look bad kevin started taking relief factor because he heard that it might help his aches
01:18:19.080 and pains sure enough without a few weeks of starting on it kevin's knees were back to normal
01:18:23.960 he's got his life back kevin i will cheer you on from the comfort of my own car i don't know if you
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01:19:02.720 really important coronavirus uh update coming for you in just a few minutes we do coronavirus
01:19:14.920 updates in hour number three every single day um the information today is really really good
01:19:21.320 stuff that you need to know um last night was just surreal is it starting to be surreal for everybody
01:19:27.260 else yet is it starting to feel real at all for people oh i think it's totally hitting that point
01:19:35.200 i mean last night you watch the nba fill a stadium with fans in oklahoma city so you go home and then
01:19:44.440 say uh ladies and gentlemen uh due for uh unforeseen uh circumstances uh games canceled see you later
01:19:49.720 you're all safe though you're all safe don't worry you're all safe they literally said this over
01:19:54.160 the pa then everyone goes home we found out one of the one of the players one player tests positive
01:20:00.040 uh for uh coronavirus they cancel the whole season or suspend the whole season until further further
01:20:05.920 notice the ncaa tournament is supposed to play with no players italy is closed basically they're
01:20:12.920 only allowing grocery stores banks and pharmacies i think you know what's crazy is yesterday i was just
01:20:19.260 talking to somebody in rome and she was torn she's like you know what it's really it's not
01:20:24.140 so bad we're all being you know having common sense we still gather just not in big numbers and
01:20:30.200 we're allowed to go out and stores are open and stuff but we're all using common sense an hour later
01:20:35.340 they stop all of that um and i'm going to show you the difference between the west and china and
01:20:43.540 why this could be worse in the west and it's just choices that we have to make
01:20:50.100 in the west you are expected to be a responsible citizen unfortunately
01:20:56.860 there's a lot of people who are like oh it's no big deal this is a very very big deal we're not
01:21:05.400 all gonna die but this is a very big deal and i'll explain that to you in today's coronavirus update
01:21:10.100 which is coming up next
01:21:12.060 so if you are a thinking person that has been worried about the coronavirus but you're not panicking
01:21:40.000 you probably are like most people you're like i don't know exactly what to do should i wait for
01:21:45.240 more information should i do something today if so what i mean i don't want to panic but i also don't
01:21:51.580 want to be behind the curve how many cases of corona are right around me what happens if they start
01:21:58.920 to materialize what do i do when do i do it well coronavirus is coming to you it's coming at an
01:22:06.520 exponential speed now gradually and then boom it's everywhere it's a matter of days maybe a week
01:22:16.140 to 14 but when it does your hospital your health care system is going to be overwhelmed
01:22:22.180 your fellow citizens and maybe you will be treated in a hallway or in a gym
01:22:27.440 who's going to die the only way to do this is to social distance and do voluntarily what china did
01:22:41.920 you know through authoritarian rule that means stay home do things you're supposed to do
01:22:52.400 right now well there's not a lot of cases the coronavirus update today we're going to take that
01:23:00.560 on there's not a lot of cases no you're just not seeing them we'll give you the evidence of that
01:23:06.840 in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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01:23:24.660 the next couple days because i'm going to be spending a lot of time at home uh i'll take some
01:23:29.620 video of him uh recently he is a different dog he is up on his feet immediately he's running around in
01:23:38.520 the yard uh he has you know if i had one of those little yappy dogs yeah i wouldn't feed that dog
01:23:45.100 rough greens because i don't want any more of that running around in the yard all the time
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01:24:07.360 convinced of it and i took it to the vet i said hey we're starting to do some things with
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01:24:17.300 could you please send me uh the bag of that so you i see what's in it just shoot a picture of the back
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01:24:34.080 it's not food it's a supplement and so whatever you're feeding your dog you just add a scoop of this
01:24:40.080 uh in the morning and at night and there they change they really do i don't care about his coat
01:24:47.420 it's oh it's light and fluffy and it's so wonderful that's great and everything but what i want to see
01:24:52.780 is i want to see healthy changes in him and see it through his activity and his eyes and everything
01:24:58.400 else i've never seen my dog like this i wish i would have been feeding him food with this stuff
01:25:03.860 in it for his whole life it's really remarkable it's rough greens i want you to try it for 14 days
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01:25:40.680 all right i want to give you our chrono rise update here quickly um we have confirmed cases now 127
01:25:52.900 000 that's up from 126 000 yesterday total confirmed deaths 4 641 that's up about 300
01:26:02.500 patients that have recovered 68 000 plus now 125 countries have confirmed cases up from 120 yesterday
01:26:10.960 this is the best news the the cases considered serious requiring hospitalization is down again
01:26:19.040 today down from 12 to 11 we now have 1336 confirmed cases here in the united states and 38 deaths
01:26:29.540 that number is about to go through the roof and you will understand in the next 30 minutes exactly
01:26:34.280 why and what to do about it all 50 states have at least now one confirmed case or one presumptive
01:26:41.360 case president trump banned travel from mainland europe last night for 30 days uk travel not currently
01:26:49.260 affected they seem to be doing pretty well with this ban will limit human travel cargo only travel will
01:26:56.120 not face any restrictions at this time the order is effective as of today march 12 2020 president
01:27:03.680 trump indicated that he will consider other travel bans from any hot spots as a means to follow the cdc
01:27:09.500 recommendations to prevent bringing more infected people into the u.s inbound travel to the u.s is now
01:27:16.340 restricted for over a third of the world's population including china the uk korea japan hong kong
01:27:23.680 and iran but we all know thank god we have the press we all know he's only doing this to europe
01:27:31.180 because they're different they look so different in germany and sweden and france um the um
01:27:41.680 congress was told yesterday that covet 19 is 10 times more lethal than the flu if that comes as a shock
01:27:49.220 to you that you haven't been paying attention that's right now 10 times uh more fatal than the flu
01:27:57.120 containing the influx of infected people coming from other countries is super important but also
01:28:04.820 social distancing and isolation of the sick bottom line is congress was told this is going to get much
01:28:12.280 worse quickly the u.s stock market is taking a beating we've now into the uh bear market we must
01:28:19.820 be doing okay we already closed once today we took another breather on the stock market it was open for
01:28:26.160 maybe 10 minutes uh before they can you stop coughing while i do this do it's really it's freaking me out
01:28:32.740 man excuse me uh can you just check on the stock market i don't see it up in front of me uh how we're
01:28:38.560 doing we we took another 10 minute breather i'm shocked that those things work uh but this is
01:28:44.260 something that was put into the stock market as a safety valve uh just in case panic starts currently
01:28:49.800 down 1900 points eight percent uh how much eight percent we were down as much as 10 percent this
01:28:55.820 morning it stopped at seven then it shot back up to 10 the next time they stop it if it has to be
01:29:00.700 stopped today we'll be at 13 percent losses they'll stop it for 10 minutes hopefully everybody
01:29:05.280 could gain their senses and then uh it officially closes for the day if we ever hit 20 percent so
01:29:12.500 they stop it at seven percent then at 13 percent then they stop it for the day at 20 hopefully we
01:29:19.220 won't get to that but i will tell you um we are in for a very long haul this is not something that is
01:29:27.500 going to be over quickly president trump also taking a beating in his approval rating daily tracking
01:29:34.540 he stood at one percent net approval that's uh approve minus disapprove on february 25th
01:29:42.720 yesterday it just came out he is now 11 points underwater that's a 12 point swing on the online
01:29:49.980 uh phone-based survey the president's handling of coronavirus cited as the major reason for the
01:29:56.280 shift in voter attitudes um this is a ridiculous charge in my opinion are there things that we could
01:30:03.120 have done faster yes are the things we could have done differently yes um but i don't i mean he gets
01:30:11.440 blamed for whatever he does yesterday they were i can't believe he's not doing enough okay we're gonna
01:30:17.200 cancel all uh air travel for anybody wants to come here for the next 30 days from you know europe
01:30:24.460 where it's just exploding i can't believe he's doing that do you know what it's gonna i mean he can't
01:30:29.420 win joe biden staffer accuses of trump of deciding to let coronavirus get out of hand this is a senior
01:30:37.160 staffer the digital director of the campaign tweeted yesterday sure seems like this is getting out of
01:30:42.340 hand and donald trump decided to let it be this way the tweet comes as trump asked all americans to put
01:30:49.440 politics aside stop the partisanship and unify as one nation and one family um calls for the staffer to
01:30:57.140 apologize gone unanswered nobody's answering that phone maybe because maybe because joe biden's
01:31:03.200 expected to answer and he's like i keep hearing this ringing noise i don't know what it is um the who
01:31:10.980 finally calls covet 19 a pandemic we've known this for a while they actually uh said yesterday
01:31:19.920 speculation i should say those around suggested that the who did not call this a pandemic
01:31:26.500 of a couple of weeks earlier when we all knew what it was it had fit the official uh definition
01:31:32.780 but the reason why they didn't say that it was a pandemic is because they were afraid that people
01:31:37.760 go pow jeez well if it's a pandemic there's nothing we can do the decision came out yesterday to finally
01:31:44.120 call this a pandemic because they're hoping that they can get people from throwing up their arms and
01:31:48.920 saying see this is really no big deal it's a very very big deal new obstacles to testing in the u.s
01:31:56.400 lack of critical uh region chemicals this is going to be a mounting problem we need certain chemicals
01:32:04.540 we've been foolish this really started under clinton and then just spiraled under control i've been
01:32:11.640 talking about it now over three decades this has been a uh topic of uh of of mine saying we are foolish
01:32:21.040 to give everything to china they are taking control of our drugs and if they ever turn into an enemy
01:32:28.980 they control what we can do they control the medicine on the battlefield for america
01:32:35.600 now the battlefield is america and it's not bullets it's the coronavirus and we need our own
01:32:44.040 services and we need critical infrastructure here but this has been a 30 year spiral out of control
01:32:51.880 it's going to take us a while between 70 million and 150 million americans they're now saying are going
01:32:59.360 to be infected with this fighting to make this one percent a reality the case fatality rate of one percent
01:33:07.820 is the goal let me say that again fighting to make a one percent death rate a reality is a goal it's not automatic
01:33:17.240 the one case the one percent case mortality rate for covet 19 is not something that is consistent everywhere
01:33:25.760 one percent or less is achievable and possible but it assumes infected people get critical medical care
01:33:33.860 and every single one of us now has a role to play and we must take personal responsibility your role is very simple
01:33:42.400 don't spread the disease don't get the disease don't expose yourself to large groups and i'm going to give you
01:33:53.140 some information here in just a second that will show you this is easier than you think
01:33:59.100 um and in some ways harder than you think only if you don't realize it's already here it's already here
01:34:09.460 as we've seen in china iran italy case fatality rates 3.5 percent in china 8 in iran 6 in italy
01:34:19.420 are probable with covet 19 once the hospital systems become overwhelmed there's a goal that each of us
01:34:28.000 should have do everything you can to not get infected wash your hands don't touch your face
01:34:34.020 clean the surfaces that you touch all the time socially distance yourself from others this will
01:34:41.140 happen to you i've been saying this for a while we're all going to get this and the reason why i've been
01:34:45.780 saying it is because i want people to understand oh this is never going to happen to me it's not going
01:34:50.620 to come here it's not going to really be a problem it's going to happen to you
01:34:55.280 now how can i say that with such assurance well i will give you that information here in one minute
01:35:04.300 let me tell you today is i got up this morning and i could just barely walk my back i don't know what i
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01:36:23.560 all right so i want to talk to you um a little bit uh about uh a story that i found today in um
01:36:44.280 medium and we'll we'll pass it on to you i'll post it at glenbeck.com so you have it but
01:36:51.740 it's really important that you listen to some of the information that is coming out i'm posting
01:36:56.260 something else and if you missed it earlier in today's show i gave you the stats of of how this
01:37:02.100 is going to overwhelm our hospital system and it's only a matter of time that doesn't mean that you
01:37:06.860 panic that just means you have the information so you understand what's coming so you can do your
01:37:12.780 your part in making sure that you don't get it or you don't help spread it uh first uh we we need
01:37:21.660 to talk about coronavirus how many people are going to have it around you how many people are
01:37:28.320 going to have it in your uh area of influence in your community total number of cases grew
01:37:34.920 exponentially until china contained it but then it leaked outside pandemic can't be stopped at this
01:37:42.040 point it's as of today this is mostly due to italy iran and south korea there are dozens of
01:37:49.460 countries now with exponential growth rates most of them today are western and the united states has
01:37:55.980 just crossed the line into exponential growth let me give you some history and perspective on january
01:38:02.220 21st the number of new diagnosed cases was exploding there were about a hundred new cases but in reality
01:38:10.240 in reality there's the shadow stat if you will what we know and then what's actually happening
01:38:17.600 so what was actually happening we said there's a hundred new cases today but actually there were
01:38:23.060 fifteen hundred new cases that day growing exponentially the authorities didn't know this
01:38:29.860 all we knew is that there was suddenly a hundred new cases of this illness two days later they shut down
01:38:36.940 wuhan at that point the number of diagnosed daily new cases was only 400 note that number only 400
01:38:44.660 and i remember saying on the air if there's only 400 cases why would they shut a city of millions down
01:38:51.980 it made no sense but here's what they didn't know at the time but suspected there weren't 400 new cases
01:39:00.160 that day there were actually 2500 new cases that day after 24 hours they closed another 15 cities
01:39:11.720 shut down really there was like 600 cases then up until january 30 uh 23rd until wuhan closed it was
01:39:22.460 growing exponentially the cases were exploding now the official cases were growing exponentially for 12
01:39:30.500 more days it looked like this thing was still exploding but at that time it wasn't it had already
01:39:36.440 exploded the numbers that you hear every day are actually behind the official numbers are are not capturing the growth
01:39:47.040 and then they're telling you it's still growing when it's not and that's really important that you say
01:39:52.880 here's the official number and here are the true cases the the work that china did cannot be done
01:40:02.320 in the west they set up a system of of uh quarantine that we would not tolerate if you went to the
01:40:12.320 hospital in china early on they had a a triage outside of every hospital you weren't going in
01:40:20.100 to the hospital and they had the full you know kind of suits that were under this tent and you're like
01:40:26.680 i think i think i have a fever come over here and uh let me look at that no no you're fine don't be spooked
01:40:33.020 by this suit we're all laughing it's a halloween costume party so they immediately take your fever
01:40:39.580 your temperature if you had a fever you immediately went into a new category then they had like industrial
01:40:46.960 lines of of uh cat scans i'm not sure what the cat scans were telling them but they would get a cat scan
01:40:55.420 of you right away um and this is before you even went into the hospital then if you had a temperature
01:41:01.700 and your scan came back you were put into one of three categories uh four you don't have it category
01:41:09.260 one you have something but it's mild you have you have uh coronavirus but we think it's you're a medium
01:41:17.360 case or you're in real trouble you didn't have a choice unless you didn't have it you didn't have a
01:41:25.320 choice once you went to the doctor and you will show up at the hospital if you had a fever you were done
01:41:30.700 but they didn't put you in the hospital they put you in a stadium or in a gym or someplace else where they
01:41:35.920 built these little mobile hospitals little was not the right word for them you did not leave
01:41:42.160 okay here in america we don't do this we don't do this in germany we don't do it in france or italy
01:41:48.320 or any place else we expect our people to understand and police themselves but this is what
01:41:55.760 this is why they could contain it and why things are really getting out of hand in the west
01:42:01.520 they did a flat line they i mean they really did things that i would not be comfortable about
01:42:09.300 south korea italy iran had a full month to learn but they didn't now this is has exploded and
01:42:18.280 washington state we're not going to be able to contain it like we do like they did in wuhan we
01:42:24.000 don't want to or eastern countries when you don't do that and people are not understanding what they're
01:42:30.360 dealing with you get a colossal epidemic currently the official number in washington is 140 that's not
01:42:41.480 the real number and a little later on in the program i will take you through how you figure
01:42:48.200 out what the real number is speculation we'll do that coming up you're listening to glenn beck
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01:44:17.140 i want to introduce you to one of the most fascinating men i know jeff brown he's a chief
01:44:31.600 technology analyst at bonner and partners uh he's the editor of the bleeding edge he is a guy who
01:44:37.860 really lives eats and breathes high tech he was an executive in high tech industry for 25 years
01:44:44.380 uh an angel investor in some of the bigger uh tech uh products uh he really he really kind of studies
01:44:53.660 all of it and can really break it down on what's coming what's coming next and he's fascinating to me
01:45:00.280 because he sees over the horizon and he has a way of just saying no watch this person watch this person
01:45:07.200 um he is um uh he's got all of the qualifications that you need to talk about the economy tech
01:45:16.200 how we're going to change and coronavirus i asked him to come on today to talk a little bit about a
01:45:21.740 vaccine he was on our special last night we just ran out of time and uh and there's some exciting
01:45:27.120 things that he said are just on the horizon uh welcome to the program uh jeff let me start with
01:45:33.500 uh uh gilead you said gilead is doing some uh some work that's very exciting on not a vaccine but
01:45:42.620 on actually being able to treat this if you get it and you're really sick that's right so uh gilead
01:45:51.140 has uh a drug called remdesivir uh which is already in the pipeline uh in fact it was tested against
01:45:59.220 uh the ebola virus uh with some effect and uh certainly shows uh very strong potential to be
01:46:08.140 effective uh against uh covet 19 the great thing is because remdesivir uh is a product in clinical
01:46:16.980 trials is that they can uh pretty much immediately uh begin testing by the end of this month and we
01:46:22.900 should have very early data available uh by the end of uh april next month because covet is not
01:46:28.100 affected at all by any kind of antibiotic and so we don't really have anything we don't have any
01:46:33.880 natural immunity no antibodies to fight it so we need something to to help us uh fight um is it
01:46:41.760 regeneron is also another one that is close to human trials in terms of the larger biotech or
01:46:50.840 pharmaceutical companies i would say my my second favorite is uh is regeneron uh they're doing some
01:46:56.900 leading work on uh what's called antibody antibodies uh and they have a unique approach which is
01:47:05.700 basically they create genetically altered uh mice and use those mice to produce antibodies that can
01:47:14.600 potentially fight against uh the antigens which are the the viral proteins um that come from covet 19 the
01:47:23.580 virus uh and the advantage of that approach is um regeneron given its size and scale believes they
01:47:31.100 could have as many as 200 000 doses of these antibodies ready by the end of august uh which
01:47:37.640 obviously is not not far away so they expect that and they were working on this before that's the key
01:47:43.340 they were already they had already done all the paperwork for something else what did what was that
01:47:47.820 trying what were they trying to fight before they realized oh my gosh this will be great for covet 19
01:47:53.280 well they have um uh we can kind of think about the uh antibody approach as almost being like a
01:48:02.540 technology platform from which they can produce different kinds of antibodies for different kinds of
01:48:08.720 diseases this is certainly just one application uh regeneron really um uh uh became large from its
01:48:17.260 success with a drug called ilia uh which uh was actually a drug that you met or a case that you
01:48:24.040 mentioned uh yesterday on the show which was uh the bleeding eye uh disease and uh regeneron really
01:48:32.140 has the majority of that market share uh the other thing that they're working on which is incredibly
01:48:37.460 promising is basically uh a uh a new cure for uh uh uh non non hopkins uh uh uh uh uh sorry non
01:48:47.040 hodgkin's uh lymphoma well is this the company that is a deadly form of cancer is this the company
01:48:52.500 that's out of israel because there was one that popped up out of israel a couple of weeks ago and
01:48:56.460 they said hey we were working on something we happen to use corona um not covet 19 but corona and
01:49:02.360 we're close to something but then we never heard anything about it is is that regeneron that's that's
01:49:08.160 not the company not the company there are um literally more than 80 clinical trials right now
01:49:13.840 uh in mainland china that are either have either started or are uh being planned uh and so you know
01:49:22.360 what's happening is that anyone that has anything that might show any promise whatsoever yeah uh has
01:49:27.820 lined up to uh to to try it out and it's it's actually wonderful i've never seen
01:49:32.880 uh an industry response from the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector as rapid and responsive as
01:49:40.000 what we've seen is that because they're just all greedy capitalists that want to make money or is this
01:49:44.340 is what what why is this response so so different well i'll share with you my own uh uh personal
01:49:52.400 speculation and that is that um uh they are uh absolutely looking to buy goodwill uh with uh
01:50:00.840 the policymakers in dc and right here in washington uh you know given the current discussion over drug
01:50:06.240 prices and yeah all the back and forth negotiations what a perfect crisis to react quickly and show um a
01:50:14.620 positive movement to address uh address the situation it's a very smart move on on industry's part but
01:50:20.840 it's certainly self-interest so let me uh well and also just keeping themselves alive and everybody
01:50:25.760 else alive i mean i don't want to assume that you know people don't have good intent as they're trying
01:50:29.980 to make uh drugs um the um the vaccine we go through and we say we've got a vaccine i think i'm a
01:50:38.860 company a glenn's company has just made a vaccine to get from that place to available at your cvs for a
01:50:48.480 seasonal flu shot or something like that that's at least 18 months away so let's put things in kind
01:50:56.360 of uh almost historical perspective uh vaccines could oftentimes take 15 or 20 years to get to the
01:51:05.700 stage of fda approval and the reason is is that uh historically they've used literally um live
01:51:13.440 pathogens so live viruses that they give to us in hopes that our body will be strong enough to fight
01:51:20.100 those pathogens of course they're they're weakened uh so uh they're very light uh and unlikely to make
01:51:26.940 us sick but that it's not a hundred percent and so the approaches that we're taking uh today uh you know
01:51:34.000 we're talking about accelerated timelines of 18 months from now um so you've never seen have you ever
01:51:41.740 seen that before no of course not okay and and i'll have to be honest i seriously doubt that will
01:51:48.060 happen within that time frame uh it would be highly unusual so jeff this is this is the one thing that
01:51:54.300 i've been trying to say to people and they don't i don't think they get this is we're all going to get
01:51:58.880 this whether it's a really bad version of it but it's going to be around for a long time and a version
01:52:06.100 of it will be around for probably forever like the 1918 flu uh is still around and we get that every
01:52:12.240 every winter a version of that um but this is a this is a very long-term uh thing and we don't know
01:52:21.020 if this has a season to it or not i've read conflicting reports this has a season it'll die
01:52:27.720 out in summer i've heard other people say no it's not going to die out early reports are that it's not
01:52:33.000 what is this going to do to our health care system to our economy to the election and everything
01:52:41.740 else what how bad do you see this getting um not just not just in numbers but i mean economic
01:52:49.980 numbers yeah well i think i have some very good news uh on that front okay uh so the the unique
01:52:59.940 thing about uh these coronaviruses that have mutated from a bird or a mammal into something
01:53:08.400 that can actually be transmitted successfully to a human and then for humans to be able to transmit
01:53:14.240 them to other humans is um they tend to continue to mutate right and generally speaking those further
01:53:23.200 mutations tend to be disadvantageous to the virus and so what that means is it's highly likely that
01:53:29.720 over time um covet 19 will run its course uh it's unlikely on a percentage basis that it would actually
01:53:38.500 evolve into something stronger it's highly likely it will evolve into something much weaker um okay so
01:53:45.580 with that being said that's also kind of like the fda approval process that could happen tomorrow
01:53:51.240 unlike that but it's most likely that's going to take time what what do we look like i mean just the
01:53:58.760 impact of what the president said last night uh on you know travel to europe the impact economically
01:54:05.840 what do you what do you what should we be doing you know with our 401k and everything else and i
01:54:14.740 you know i'm you're more qualified than i am what what what what do we do and what's it going to look
01:54:21.060 like you know today is one of those um uh i like to think of today as one of those uh gut-wrenching
01:54:29.040 yeah um pullbacks in the market yes uh after um you know two terrible weeks of volatility
01:54:35.400 uh you know the s&p uh uh 500 down uh peak to to where we are now you know 22 percent or nasdaq 25
01:54:46.620 percent i mean this is what um this is what market bottoms tend to feel like it's that uh that's a
01:54:53.340 gross discomfort uh in your stomach uh that says things just aren't right and um when i look at
01:55:00.440 market valuations uh there's there just don't make sense anymore right there's fabulous companies
01:55:07.200 that are way undervalued i think this uh if we're not here already we're very close um probably days
01:55:14.380 away from an extraordinarily good buying opportunity i think for uh smart investors who have cash
01:55:21.100 uh to deploy uh these are one of those rare opportunities because when the market does rebound
01:55:26.860 it won't rebound over two years we'll see sharp rebounds over the period of of months just as
01:55:33.200 we did back in december of the fourth quarter of 2018 when we had the the fed induced you know
01:55:39.840 aggressive interest rate hikes uh uh mini recession back then um but do you think i will say this about
01:55:47.360 the summer i i think go ahead it's more important to hear you go ahead so the summer i'm i'm actually
01:55:55.620 very optimistic about the summer uh we have a very good data uh uh during the time the time of the
01:56:03.520 spanish flu uh during the time of the h1n1 where we saw these big peaks uh for the initial wave which
01:56:11.580 is what we're seeing right now with covet 19 and then those warmer summer months come in and uh it just
01:56:18.620 really falls off the cases declined very rapidly so are you are you seeing the numbers that show that
01:56:24.580 that is going to happen because i've read it both ways you're seeing and you're pretty quick convinced
01:56:29.620 that it's going to have a season it's viruses like this uh well let's be clear it'll be in the northern
01:56:36.840 hemisphere of course yeah uh you know in the southern hemisphere where it's winter right um covet 19 will
01:56:42.880 certainly persist um you don't see much change in the tropics with a virus like this because you don't
01:56:48.520 have those right swings um but summer will bring uh sunshine uh people will be outdoors vitamin d is
01:56:57.660 good for boosting the immune system higher levels of humidity are not as conducive for an airborne virus
01:57:03.980 like covet 19 uh we should absolutely uh see uh these cases fall very rapidly so if we think about
01:57:12.220 may june july august september and and i see that as a bit of a respite for the cdc and uh our broad
01:57:20.860 healthcare system to really get their act together on these testing kits and build up inventory
01:57:25.860 because that's that's where the fear comes from we don't have enough data to the point that you were
01:57:31.400 making earlier there absolutely has been exponential growth in the number of people that have contracted
01:57:36.200 this and and and the number of cases are at least 10 times larger than anything that we've seen
01:57:41.880 they're probably a hundred times larger correct and that put things into perspective on you know
01:57:47.700 how tiny literally tiny the mortality rate actually is for covet 19 uh across the entire spectrum of
01:57:56.280 those who have uh who become infected we will however glenn we're going to see a second wave um and if
01:58:02.820 history repeats itself for these types of airborne viruses the second wave uh which will probably start
01:58:08.560 around uh early october uh will be about half the size half the peak of what we saw in the first
01:58:15.260 wave so it won't be as bad huh i thought i thought 1918 i thought the second wave was actually worse i'm glad
01:58:21.920 to hear that um jeff where can people follow you if they want to follow you and uh and read some more
01:58:27.420 from you and pick your brain the easiest place to go is uh to my uh my free daily uh technology
01:58:35.840 e-letter called the bleeding edge uh you can just search for the bleeding edge jeff brown uh sign up
01:58:41.760 for free and uh obviously i've been uh covering covet 19 um uh since late december this has been a
01:58:47.840 an intense area of focus and study and um stay on top of this uh pretty much on a daily basis great we
01:58:53.760 will talk to you again jeff thank you so much i appreciate it jeff brown the bleeding edge uh follow
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