Glenn Beck is back with more Friday screw-off stuff, including the latest unemployment numbers, the latest on Michael Flynn, and Bill O'Reilly's take on the latest in the jobs numbers. Plus, tips on how to sell your house in the coming weeks.
00:09:34.160I mean, that job is and I think restaurants are going to be in this.
00:09:40.100I think people are anxious to go out to restaurants, but just not crowded restaurants.
00:09:43.740So restaurants will be open and they'll be doing it.
00:09:46.960But I think people are not going to be standing in line.
00:09:49.480You know, the cheesecake factory where you're it's just jam packed and you're all standing in line to get in.
00:09:55.800Those kinds of restaurants, I think, are going to be are going to be a little more difficult to snap back.
00:10:01.680So I don't know how restaurants are going to make enough money to make a real profit, but maybe they could keep their their businesses open.
00:10:08.120The ones who are really in trouble, if you worked for a small business, that is I have friends.
00:10:14.600They wrote last night and said they are opening up their bookstore and they said, you know, they've got this little bookstore in Indiana and it's they're just great people.
00:10:23.860And they said we opened it up and the first day all of our friends came in and bought a book and all of our loyal customers, they all bought a book.
00:10:34.180They said, but it has been ghost town since then.
00:10:37.800But they're hoping for travel because they're in this this cute little, you know, vacation kind of spot.
00:10:44.200And they said they make most of their money in the summer.
00:10:47.260Now, I think travel is I think travel is going to snap back, but it's going to be the old way.
00:10:54.520I think I don't think people are going to get into an airplane right away.
00:10:57.280I think they're going to be driving a lot.
00:10:59.220I know I we're going we're planning on going vacation on vacation and we're planning on driving across and not for any other reason other than I just like driving.
00:11:07.700But and I hate airports, but there's no reason to get into an airplane if you can drive right now.
00:11:36.860You know, we saw some pictures yesterday of planes that are still packed as the as the old days, you know, like I mean, middle seats all filled.
00:11:44.740A lot of them are going very empty, but occasionally those things still happen, which is just at this point so strange, you know, but I think that there's that like I don't know if I told you the story, Glenn.
00:11:55.560I was looking at the flight for the upcoming Super Bowl, which I book well in advance to try to get not nosebleed prices.
00:12:04.960And I thought this time, like I can really get hooked up.
00:12:07.800I mean, this is going to be like twelve dollars to go to Tampa in February if this game even occurs, which they did announce the schedule last night.
00:12:14.660And then there's supposedly keeping it on schedule for the moment.
00:12:17.920But what something happened that I've literally never seen in my entire life.
00:12:24.540I don't I doubt anybody in this audience has ever seen it.
00:12:27.300Maybe if you're a frequent business traveler, you've seen it.
00:12:54.900It's you know, if you're smart, if you're smart.
00:12:57.300Well, if you're you're risky, you could.
00:12:59.440I wonder if you could buy a bunch of those first class seats and then resell them when everybody when things go normally and everybody's trying to get to the Super Bowl.
00:13:08.440You've got a whole bunch of first class seats that you could charge nosebleed prices for StubHub for airline tickets.
00:14:28.500And I don't think that's going to last very long because I will tell you, I live in a place where I can see the flight pattern into Dallas.
00:15:38.520Quickly, I was going to say that we're seeing the data on mobility, which is one of these things that's popped out of this crisis.
00:15:45.540And that you realize they they really do have access to a lot of your data and your movements.
00:15:53.080But they a lot of these services are like putting out these mobility numbers, which is showing how much people are moving.
00:15:57.600And you see, first of all, you see before the government got involved at all, the mobility, people going to various places, dropping, you know, like a stone and water.
00:16:32.980And the same thing is happening now before the government is releasing these things, you know, saying, oh, guys, you guys can go outside again.
00:16:40.000People are just starting to go back outside now.
00:17:36.200But he said that, you know, there were more people out and and they're just kind of getting back to normal in all ways, which I think is good.
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00:20:39.320Her husband is trying to make her look unstable, so he's saying the worst.
00:20:43.480But you wouldn't just pull out sexual harassment, you know, out of your butt with Joe Biden if you didn't know something had happened.
00:20:55.100And he's pretty – well, let me give it to you.
00:20:59.340I met the petitioner – that's Tara Reid – in the spring of 1993 while working in Washington, D.C.
00:21:05.060At the early stages of our dating, she felt comfortable confiding in me as we both worked for members of Congress, and we shared many common interests.
00:21:14.200On several occasions, petitioners related a problem that she was having at work regarding sexual harassment in U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office.
00:21:22.580Petitioners told me she struck a deal with the chief of staff of the senator's office and left her position.
00:21:30.280I was sympathetic to her needs when she asked me for help and assisted her financially and allowed her to stay in my apartment with my roommate while she looked for work.
00:21:37.820It was obvious that this event had a very traumatic effect on her, and she is still sensitive and affected by it today.
00:21:46.360So, something big and dramatic happened.
00:21:52.780This is – he's relating to meeting her in 1993.
00:55:31.020You can convict him, but you can't convict him like you can the others, the FBI, because now we know, based on notes, handwritten notes in meetings, we know what they were trying to do.
00:56:00.800We have to have evidence and we have to have strong evidence because I want it clear.
00:56:06.140I don't want anyone to be able to say what Schiff is now saying, what what's the little fat man Nadler is saying now that that this is just this is just revenge and this isn't true.
01:01:49.480He's going after and so are the Democrats.
01:01:51.800They are going to go after the justice system in trying to clean up the mess here.
01:01:56.980So you're going to have half the country thinking that this is this is just some sort of, you know, a play by Donald Trump to use the justice system when we know because we have documented facts that this is the opposite of that.
01:02:15.480Don't we fly into a banana republic if the Democrats don't buy into what Barr is doing?
01:02:22.020No, because I think most Americans, the majority of the population, now know there was corruption in the FBI.
01:02:57.660But certainly the New York Times, the Washington Post, NBC News, all the other networks and CNN are more guilty than the Democrats because they took this story and lied about the story of the American people.
01:03:14.620They speculated and tried to convince the American people that their speculation were facts.
01:03:20.420And they did it for a year, two years, on and on.
01:03:24.160Why would any person with any intelligence at all ever watch CNN and NBC News again?
01:05:45.180The removal of Donald Trump from office and Mr. Biden is our best chance.
01:05:50.500If that's what a former journalist from the Times is willing to print in the Times and a guy who started Politico, the mask has fully come off of these people.
01:06:02.460And Americans that refuse to see it, you know, good luck to you.
01:06:25.320As he runs through the jungle, wet tree smacks against his face and he whites sweat from his brow, aware that the creature hunting him can sense the heat of his body.
01:06:36.960This creature, let's call it a predator, is closing in fast.
01:06:41.120The man can almost feel its breath on the back of his neck.
01:06:43.540And ahead of him, branches of trees are disappearing into sawdust and plumes of dust are cascading into the air with every near miss of laser blast.
01:09:43.0401996 court documents have just come out.
01:09:45.760Tara Reid's ex-husband said in a court document,
01:09:49.900we were working together on several occasions, petitioners related a problem that she was having at work regarding sexual harassment in the U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office.
01:09:58.420The petitioner told me she struck a deal with the chief of staff of the senator's office in Leicester position.
01:10:03.380I was sympathetic to her needs when she asked me for help.
01:10:06.120I assisted her financially, allowed her to stay in my apartment, blah, blah, blah.
01:10:09.180It was obvious that this event had very traumatic effects on the petitioner, Tara Reid,
01:10:13.780and that she is still sensitive and affected by it today.
01:10:17.820That's what he said under oath in 1996.
01:17:23.900Well, you know, if you get a vaccination, they'll probably give you a little certification.
01:17:30.280Yeah, but should I be stopped from going places if I haven't had the vaccine?
01:17:35.960You can sue if you stop from going places.
01:17:39.040I mean, but in a private property situation, if they can stop you from going on private property for any reason other than race, so you'd have a tough time.
01:17:51.620But I think what will happen is if a vaccine is developed, this will go away.
01:17:55.260If it works, and it'll go away, and people who don't want the vaccine don't have to take it, and there'll be some cases, like there are some Ebola cases in Africa still, and that's what will happen.
01:18:06.980But most Americans would use the vaccine.
01:18:10.180The woman that was the salon owner here in Dallas, she went to jail.
01:18:15.480This judge was totally out of control.
01:18:19.100The governor responded, stopped all jailing of anybody who's opened up their businesses or done any of this.
01:18:49.340All he had to do was say, look, we have to enforce this ordinance, so we're going to post a police officer outside the hair salon and tell people they can't go in.
01:19:00.940You don't put somebody practicing civil disobedience, which is a time-honored tenet of the United States that has to be respected in jail.
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01:27:59.840We have two guests on tonight on Blaze TV on the Glenn Beck Friday exclusive.
01:28:05.860Two guys that actually worked for the government and were part of this expose that we're now getting, you know, trickled out piece by piece.
01:28:14.680Yeah, it looks like there might be extraterrestrial life, and we've known about it for a while.
01:28:21.500We're going to talk about that tonight.
01:28:23.680But next, Robert De Niro came out and said, oh, man, I want to play Andrew Cuomo in the movie about this pandemic because he's acting like the president should act.
01:31:02.580I would be more comfortable learning that, you know, Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff and all these people had been abducted by aliens and replaced by replicants.
01:31:11.680I would be like, oh, well, that explains an awful lot.
01:32:19.020Just the deaths in New York that were announced on Tuesday, not total deaths, but the whoopsie, I lost that dead body in the nursing home deaths.
01:32:31.540Is the equivalent of all of the deaths since the beginning of the pandemic in Wyoming, Alaska and Montana and Hawaii, South Dakota, North Dakota, West Virginia and Vermont, Utah, Maine, Idaho, Nebraska, Arkansas and New Hampshire, Oregon, Kansas, New Mexico, Delaware, Iowa and Tennessee.
01:32:58.080But just those states combined, OK, that's just whoops.
01:33:03.360All of those states, that's still more than all of the dead people in all of those states combined.
01:34:10.100Even the genius, brilliant scholar Andrew Cuomo even knew it.
01:34:16.120The nursing homes, we said from day one, are the most vulnerable place because it's old people, senior people who are the vulnerable population in a congregate setting.
01:34:45.760Yeah, it would be one interesting proposal that you probably shouldn't do is issue a state health directive guaranteeing that COVID-19 would be imported into nursing homes across the state.
01:35:12.460How did he import COVID into nursing homes?
01:35:16.940So this health directive he put in not only guaranteed COVID-19 within the nursing home walls, but threatening the nursing homes if they try to stop it.
01:35:28.260No resident shall be denied readmission or admission to the nursing home solely based on confirmed or suspected diagnosis of COVID-19.
01:35:37.680So he took patients with a highly contagious virus that is a devastating mortality rate among that specific age group and literally forced nursing homes to import them.
01:35:49.900Now, you could say, you know, maybe it's the nursing home's fault because they should have tested patients before, you know, symptoms were obvious and understood what they were dealing with.
01:35:58.780And that is it's a really good point, or at least it would be a good point if Andrew Cuomo did not issue a health directive literally banning them from doing so.
01:36:21.640Listen to this directive and explain it any other way from somebody who says, I know they're the most vulnerable to this directive.
01:36:32.300Nursing homes, quote, are prohibited from requiring a hospitalized resident who is determined medically stable to be tested for COVID-19 prior to admission or readmission.
01:36:46.040So you can be out and they suspect that you have it and you're being readmitted to the to the nursing home and they are prohibited from testing you.
01:37:01.300You're forcing them to accept the patients that they know are positive.
01:37:04.360And if you don't if you don't know if they're positive or not, you can't test them.
01:37:08.220And but Stu, really, seriously, who could have known who could have known the senior citizens are vulnerable?
01:37:13.420I know. It's not like anyone told him, you know, that he knew that.
01:37:16.980No, it's not. No, he definitely knew that.
01:37:19.580And, you know, look, he did know that at the time.
01:37:23.280And, you know, there was another group of people telling him at the time, hey, this is going to be an issue.
01:37:28.580The nursing homes, the groups representing the nursing homes, put out multiple press releases and statements, literally begging Andrew Cuomo to stop doing this.
01:37:38.640This is from there. This is at the time, by the way, quote, the preliminary results from the first nursing home to have an outbreak of covid-19 in King County, Washington, shown hospitalization rate of 57 percent for residents.
01:37:50.920The case fatality rate for residents was 36 percent, along with seven percent for staff.
01:37:57.400So this thing is known to be killing close to 40 percent of the residents who get it.
01:38:01.840Plus, I mean, it's a remarkable seven percent of the much younger staff.
01:38:05.900And you form a policy that forces the virus to go into the homes.
01:38:11.540They went on to spell out to the governor all of the possible issues one by one.
01:38:16.100They warned the Cuomo directive can, quote, can impact the health of all the other residents with dire and indeed fatal consequences.
01:38:24.200They warned that, quote, inadequate supplies and noted, quote, caring for covid-19 positive patients is unsafe and jeopardizes all patients in the nursing home.
01:38:35.900They begged Cuomo to realize that they had massive issues already with staffing who were, quote, absent with symptoms and self-quarantining.
01:39:27.340Yeah, I mean, they actually labeled one of the sections of their plea to Cuomo.
01:39:32.620Nursing home infection control capabilities, and they point out, quote, nursing home capability to provide high quality infection control may be limited due to situational factors out of their control, such as competencies of remaining available staff and loss of physician and advanced practice providers due to illness, quarantine or surge needs at other institutions.
01:39:54.740And they also point out many homes do not have private rooms.
01:39:59.580So, I mean, this is this is unbelievable.
01:40:01.480So, grandma and grandpa, he's saying, if you want to put grandma and grandpa into a home, they're not going to be tested.
01:40:08.300So don't worry about that nasty cough and breathing thing they have.
01:43:53.600Just let me just let me wrap this up here.
01:43:56.640Something the media and you're never going to see on CNN.
01:44:00.440As the economy is shut down across America, we've struggled to understand why places like Wyoming have to have the same kind of punishing restrictions.
01:44:08.940When it's mostly Andrew Cuomo's domain and the area surrounding it that where all the devastation has been and spread to other parts of the country.
01:44:18.500While all the experts acknowledge the number is still in undercount, the new additions bring the total to at least 4,813 dead people in New York.
01:44:36.920Let me end by giving you some perspective.
01:44:39.360That number is the same total as everyone killed in nursing home and no nursing home in Wyoming.
01:44:48.500Alaska, Montana, Hawaii, South Dakota, North Dakota, West Virginia, Vermont, Utah, Maine, Idaho, Nebraska, Arkansas, New Hampshire, Oregon, Kansas, New Mexico, Delaware, Iowa, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Nevada, District of Columbia, South Carolina, Alabama, Wisconsin, Rhode Island, Mississippi, and Missouri combined.
01:45:10.200Stop with the lies that Andrew Cuomo just loves everybody and everybody else wants people to die.
01:45:18.940His signature was on those directives.
01:45:26.860I'm not going to blame him for a genocide like they're blaming Donald Trump.
01:45:30.780I'm just saying, let's stop raising the Cuomo flag and talking about how sexy he is when people on his watch died because of his directives.
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01:52:02.360And I wondered as I watched this, what that memory will be like, because nobody we never had that memory, you know, and they'll they'll be able.
01:52:11.880I remember the year that everybody was locked in and they had this parade.
01:52:15.300Well, the one thing that I've thought of from the beginning is all of these seniors and their graduations, seniors in college, seniors in in schools all across the country.
01:59:27.180So any, any student across, you have to keep working.
01:59:30.020I know that they're saying it's a PC 13.
01:59:32.780All you're going to get is a pass on your transcript and this and that, but it's not about that.
01:59:37.520This is one time that grades really doesn't matter.
01:59:40.040It is about the investment in our student capital and that they do not have a gap in learning.
01:59:46.600That's why we have to keep encouraging our kids to keep working.
01:59:49.580And next year, it's going to be a little bit of that.
01:59:51.720That these social distancing laws are not listed.
01:59:55.100The NEAE president was just on TV earlier this week stating that we'll probably have a form of A day, B day in regards to next year's learning.
02:00:04.440That means half of the kids will be in your building on Monday and the other half will be home during digital learning.
02:00:10.460And then, and then on Tuesday, you see what I'm saying?
02:00:13.620So that's the ideas that are being kicked around right now.
02:00:16.620So we can have school in August if, if, if this great United States that we have, if the doctors, the engineers, and the scientists, if we don't figure this thing out and get that vaccine deployed and scaled by the time August 17th hit, then we're looking at that form of instruction.
02:00:32.560And it will not be the traditional instruction and traditional school that me and you went through.
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