The Glenn Beck Program - May 08, 2020


The World’s Getting Weirder by the Day | Guest: Bill O’Reilly | 5⧸8⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

160.78674

Word Count

20,723

Sentence Count

2,016

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

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.


Transcript

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00:01:36.120 Hello, America.
00:01:39.960 It's Friday, and what a great Friday show we have for you lined up today.
00:01:45.580 We have the news on Michael Flynn, and Adam Schiff is going out of his mind.
00:01:53.820 It is so much fun to watch.
00:01:55.640 We have Bill O'Reilly.
00:01:56.880 He'll be commenting on that.
00:01:58.300 We have the new unemployment numbers from 3.5 to a bad number, and we'll give that to you here in just a second.
00:02:09.600 And some Friday screw-off stuff as well.
00:02:12.160 We'd like to hear from you, 888-727-BECK.
00:02:15.340 America is about to get back to work in many places.
00:02:19.160 We'd like to hear from you.
00:02:20.760 It's Friday.
00:02:21.720 We begin in one minute.
00:02:23.600 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:26.040 So, you've been abducted by aliens recently.
00:02:33.660 Okay.
00:02:34.100 That's understandable.
00:02:36.020 And it's also understandable you want to sell your house now.
00:02:40.120 You're like, hey, this reminds me every time of the probes and everything else.
00:02:44.480 I get it.
00:02:45.200 I get it.
00:02:46.840 So, you've got to sell your house.
00:02:48.680 Now is not a great time to sell your house, but it is a great time to get prepared to sell your house in the coming weeks.
00:02:56.420 Whatever your reason, you know, probes from aliens or just I want to move.
00:03:01.820 I got to move to a different place in the country.
00:03:03.880 I got to get out of New York.
00:03:05.160 Whatever it is, we have the real estate agent in your area that is, in our opinion, the best at what they do.
00:03:11.820 And they have the passion and the commitment to sell your house on time and for the most amount of money.
00:03:20.180 Right now, you need the best representation.
00:03:23.580 You need somebody who really knows how to sell houses.
00:03:27.480 Please, it's a free service to you.
00:03:28.900 Just check it out.
00:03:29.540 Do your own homework.
00:03:30.960 Interview a bunch of people.
00:03:32.860 But please, make one stop.
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00:03:36.960 I think you'll see the difference.
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00:03:41.820 Oh, man.
00:03:48.120 Okay.
00:03:49.920 All right.
00:03:50.620 It's not.
00:03:53.000 It's not exactly good news.
00:03:56.740 Just in the first two weeks of April now, we have just the first two weeks in April rolling into this average.
00:04:03.560 This is not the whole month.
00:04:05.300 This is the first time we're getting a look at the unemployment number since we started the lockdown.
00:04:12.520 So, in two weeks.
00:04:15.680 How long have we been going now?
00:04:16.880 Almost eight weeks, Stu?
00:04:18.900 Yeah.
00:04:19.320 I guess we're coming up on this is the end.
00:04:20.580 Because the six weeks to stop the spread ended last week.
00:04:24.780 So, this would be the end of the seventh week.
00:04:27.300 All right.
00:04:27.700 So, we only have two of those seven weeks.
00:04:30.560 And it's still getting worse.
00:04:31.780 Uh, I think we actually.
00:04:34.660 Our unemployment rate.
00:04:35.740 Yeah.
00:04:36.060 We're further along than that.
00:04:37.220 I think we actually, we'd have four because it was.
00:04:40.340 Oh, do we really?
00:04:41.160 Oh, that makes me feel better.
00:04:42.320 The last two weeks of March and the first two weeks of April, I believe, are here.
00:04:47.000 So, we still are missing the last couple of weeks, which we've seen multiple millions more go on the unemployment rolls.
00:04:52.520 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:04:52.920 But, yes.
00:04:53.400 Sorry.
00:04:53.660 Go ahead.
00:04:54.040 So, we have lost 20 million jobs.
00:04:57.520 20.8 million jobs have been lost.
00:05:00.300 Um, and our unemployment number has gone from the best it's ever been.
00:05:06.580 What was it?
00:05:07.260 3.5 or 3.8?
00:05:08.740 3.5.
00:05:09.180 Yep.
00:05:09.840 It's not the best it's ever been, but it's best it's ever been in a very long time.
00:05:13.900 Uh, to, um, the worst, uh, we have seen in quite some time.
00:05:19.900 Uh, we're at now 14.6.
00:05:23.680 I don't have it in front of me.
00:05:24.400 14.7.
00:05:24.920 14.8.
00:05:25.620 14.7.
00:05:27.220 Everything but the 14.7.
00:05:28.460 So, it's getting better than that.
00:05:29.280 Yeah, exactly.
00:05:30.700 14.7.
00:05:32.020 The worst, uh, I mean, clearly the worst it's been in a very, very, I mean, the worst it's
00:05:36.780 since the depression, since the depression for sure.
00:05:39.260 Uh, and you know, when they talk about speed, here's another issue.
00:05:42.560 The worst, the worst in the great recession for one month was a loss of 800,000 jobs.
00:05:48.660 The worst of all time record of all time was September, 1945.
00:05:54.920 And that was a loss of 2 million.
00:05:57.400 We lost 20.
00:05:58.820 No, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:05:59.780 Mm-hmm.
00:06:01.160 Let me put this into perspective.
00:06:03.960 That last one that was so bad was actually very good because we were laying people off
00:06:11.040 because we could stop making tanks.
00:06:12.980 Right, yep.
00:06:13.320 And we, when we stopped making tanks and ships and airplanes, all right, we were, we were,
00:06:21.740 we were manufacturing an entire war machine for the world.
00:06:27.080 And that month, when the war was over, we only lost 2 million jobs.
00:06:33.440 This, in a month, we have lost 20 million, 10 times the amount.
00:06:41.600 Mm-hmm.
00:06:42.260 And we haven't started, stopped fighting a war.
00:06:45.440 And there is no, you know, 19, you know, 1950s Chevy on the horizon that's going to come quickly.
00:06:53.760 It's not like, oh, we just have to retool.
00:06:55.420 Hey, everybody's coming home.
00:06:56.480 Let's build houses.
00:06:58.020 Uh-uh.
00:06:59.340 Yeah, I mean, so this one's really bad.
00:07:01.820 You do have some of these jobs that hopefully snap back.
00:07:05.000 I mean, I'll tell you, I went out, I only went out for four meals last weekend because
00:07:10.240 I thought you were crazy.
00:07:12.540 Crazy.
00:07:13.180 Four different times.
00:07:14.380 The second time we went out, I mean, we were desperate here.
00:07:17.680 The second time we went out, we talked to a guy who worked at a restaurant and the restaurant
00:07:21.620 was, you know, in the middle.
00:07:23.560 Picture this, really nice restaurant, relatively new, last year or two.
00:07:28.440 Built in between three hotels.
00:07:32.040 Not a lot of people at the hotels these days.
00:07:34.380 That's a kind of an issue.
00:07:35.560 So even when you open, who's going to your restaurant?
00:07:38.040 So there's basically nobody at this place.
00:07:40.000 We're talking to the guy for a long time.
00:07:42.820 And it was the first day Texas had allowed restaurants to be open.
00:07:46.420 And he said, you know, immediately when this happened, he got laid off.
00:07:50.660 And he was waiting, you know, just like so many Americans.
00:07:54.720 With the intent, though, the belief that eventually he was going back to the same job.
00:08:00.780 And that is what happened.
00:08:02.320 He is now back at the place.
00:08:03.780 And again, that's not going to be the case for everybody.
00:08:06.240 But some of those jobs, as these things reopen, will snap back.
00:08:10.180 It's just a matter of how many.
00:08:12.240 And again, they're running at 25% capacity, which they were not hitting.
00:08:15.960 The jobs that will snap back that are pretty easy are anything to do.
00:08:22.340 Well, for instance, Mexico is now having a beer shortage.
00:08:25.440 Okay.
00:08:25.880 Because beer was not essential.
00:08:28.080 So those jobs are coming back.
00:08:30.220 I mean, if you're in the alcohol industry, you might see a boom.
00:08:34.260 Those jobs aren't coming back.
00:08:36.160 Specifically, I'd be a little nervous about.
00:08:37.880 Corona, maybe.
00:08:39.000 Yeah.
00:08:39.620 I wonder if they change their name in the end.
00:08:41.600 I doubt they do.
00:08:42.620 I mean, but people, it did affect them.
00:08:46.960 They really did think that I'm not drinking Corona beer, which is stupid.
00:08:51.160 It doesn't come from Corona beer.
00:08:54.000 But anyway, the jobs that you have that are entertainment based.
00:09:02.480 I talked to Michael Cole.
00:09:03.880 You know who Michael Cole is, Stu?
00:09:07.060 Michael Cole.
00:09:07.820 He's a big, big concert promoter and producer.
00:09:13.760 He did the Rolling Stones.
00:09:15.360 He does, you know, all the big names.
00:09:19.220 And he wrote to me last night.
00:09:21.520 And I said, how long before you're back to work?
00:09:26.180 He said, I think it's going to be 18 months before any industry of entertainment's really coming back.
00:09:32.200 And that's with my fingers crossed.
00:09:34.160 I mean, that job is and I think restaurants are going to be in this.
00:09:40.100 I think people are anxious to go out to restaurants, but just not crowded restaurants.
00:09:43.740 So restaurants will be open and they'll be doing it.
00:09:46.960 But I think people are not going to be standing in line.
00:09:49.480 You know, the cheesecake factory where you're it's just jam packed and you're all standing in line to get in.
00:09:55.800 Those kinds of restaurants, I think, are going to be are going to be a little more difficult to snap back.
00:10:01.680 So 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.
00:10:08.120 The ones who are really in trouble, if you worked for a small business, that is I have friends.
00:10:14.600 They 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.
00:10:23.860 And 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.
00:10:34.180 They said, but it has been ghost town since then.
00:10:37.800 But they're hoping for travel because they're in this this cute little, you know, vacation kind of spot.
00:10:44.200 And they said they make most of their money in the summer.
00:10:47.260 Now, I think travel is I think travel is going to snap back, but it's going to be the old way.
00:10:54.520 I think I don't think people are going to get into an airplane right away.
00:10:57.280 I think they're going to be driving a lot.
00:10:59.220 I 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.
00:11:07.700 But and I hate airports, but there's no reason to get into an airplane if you can drive right now.
00:11:16.560 Yeah, I think that's going to be it.
00:11:18.100 Did you see Frontier is offering seats for as low as thirty five dollars if you want to buy the seat next to you?
00:11:26.320 Oh, really?
00:11:27.300 You just sit to add on essentially thirty five bucks.
00:11:30.220 Yeah, if you don't want to sit next to somebody, it's thirty five bucks.
00:11:33.720 That's smart.
00:11:34.420 Holy cow.
00:11:35.280 It's a smart way of handling it, though.
00:11:36.440 Very smart.
00:11:36.860 You 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.
00:11:44.740 A 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.
00:11:55.560 I was looking at the flight for the upcoming Super Bowl, which I book well in advance to try to get not nosebleed prices.
00:12:04.960 And I thought this time, like I can really get hooked up.
00:12:07.800 I 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.
00:12:14.660 And then there's supposedly keeping it on schedule for the moment.
00:12:17.920 But what something happened that I've literally never seen in my entire life.
00:12:24.540 I don't I doubt anybody in this audience has ever seen it.
00:12:27.300 Maybe if you're a frequent business traveler, you've seen it.
00:12:30.640 Never seen it before.
00:12:32.040 The first class ticket was less expensive than the coach ticket.
00:12:36.320 I have no explanation as to why that occurred.
00:12:41.240 You know, maybe it was a computer error or maybe just people are just not buying that type of seat at all.
00:12:47.480 But I was like, yeah, first class, a Super Bowl.
00:12:50.000 Screw that.
00:12:50.340 I'm doing it.
00:12:52.400 Wow.
00:12:52.920 And the good thing is not going to last.
00:12:54.160 No, I know.
00:12:54.900 It's you know, if you're smart, if you're smart.
00:12:57.300 Well, if you're you're risky, you could.
00:12:59.440 I 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.
00:13:08.440 You've got a whole bunch of first class seats that you could charge nosebleed prices for StubHub for airline tickets.
00:13:14.380 I don't know if that exists.
00:13:15.580 Exactly right.
00:13:15.960 But I like it.
00:13:16.500 I'm going to go for it.
00:13:17.080 Yes.
00:13:17.340 It's a good idea.
00:13:18.560 I mean, why not?
00:13:19.920 I mean, is it illegal to do that?
00:13:21.900 I don't think you can do it because of all the security stuff about because security.
00:13:25.480 Yeah.
00:13:26.120 It's a great idea, though.
00:13:27.120 I like I like the I like the way you're working the system.
00:13:29.840 I'm Al Qaeda.
00:13:32.660 I could have been a rich man.
00:13:34.480 I could have been somebody.
00:13:36.380 They will, by the way, give you an opportunity.
00:13:39.400 You can change flights right now.
00:13:42.180 Again, I don't know if anybody else is in this world.
00:13:44.180 I always think of these situations and try to figure out ways to what's the best.
00:13:47.760 Is there any way to take advantage of the situation in, you know, in some long term thing that like no one's thinking of?
00:13:54.120 And I was like, oh, flights would be interesting.
00:13:55.740 If you go on and you book a flight right now, at least I know it's American and I think a bunch of other airlines until May 31st.
00:14:02.480 You can change it.
00:14:04.080 You can change any of the times for no cost.
00:14:06.940 So you have to look at, obviously, all the details and, you know, your airline, your area.
00:14:11.240 But I thought that was interesting in that.
00:14:12.760 Like if you're planning a vacation, you're like, I don't know.
00:14:14.420 Is it going to happen in August?
00:14:15.660 It might be worth just booking the flights.
00:14:18.280 Wow.
00:14:18.640 And you can always change them later.
00:14:20.160 The prices are cheap.
00:14:21.820 And you can always go on and change, you know, the actual timing of it if this stuff doesn't wind up panning out.
00:14:28.340 Yeah.
00:14:28.500 And 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.
00:14:35.640 The planes, you know, all stack up.
00:14:37.560 And so at night, it's kind of cool to watch all these planes, these lights in the sky.
00:14:41.660 You're like, there are UFOs, man.
00:14:44.140 They're all UFOs.
00:14:45.740 They're all lining up.
00:14:46.980 And you can see them kind of coming in for the flight pattern.
00:14:50.260 And we have noticed that the skies have been a little dark lately here in Dallas.
00:14:55.640 But it is picking back up.
00:14:57.200 We're starting to see the flight pattern start to pick up again, which is encouraging.
00:15:01.800 Yeah, you're seeing this.
00:15:02.480 By the way, just by the way, I just want to say tonight on Blaze TV for subscribers only, a UFO show.
00:15:12.640 Yes.
00:15:13.420 I'm going into this is going to be great.
00:15:16.340 I'm going into all of the latest releases of the UFO.
00:15:22.520 Two guys who actually worked for the government in that program, you know, studying the UFOs going to be with us tonight.
00:15:32.480 Oh, it's that's a good.
00:15:33.700 I like that.
00:15:34.200 It's a fun distraction right there.
00:15:35.360 It's going to be good.
00:15:35.940 I need to have that.
00:15:36.540 Yeah.
00:15:36.660 Yeah.
00:15:36.900 It's going to be good.
00:15:38.040 Yeah.
00:15:38.520 Quickly, 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.
00:15:45.540 And that you realize they they really do have access to a lot of your data and your movements.
00:15:53.080 But they a lot of these services are like putting out these mobility numbers, which is showing how much people are moving.
00:15:57.600 And 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.
00:16:07.840 Right.
00:16:07.960 Like, I mean, it's just going it has nothing to do with the government.
00:16:10.660 People.
00:16:10.800 Look, this argument has been so much about the government policy, which is obviously important at some level.
00:16:15.560 But generally speaking, all of these things were happening with whatever the government said that we could do them or not.
00:16:20.920 They all said, you know, like all this movement happened long before any government bans.
00:16:25.180 People stopped going to restaurants.
00:16:26.720 People stopped going going on these trips.
00:16:29.300 They were doing it on their own because they were scared for their lives.
00:16:32.240 Right.
00:16:32.980 And the same thing is happening now before the government is releasing these things, you know, saying, oh, guys, you guys can go outside again.
00:16:40.000 People are just starting to go back outside now.
00:16:42.540 They've taken their time.
00:16:43.440 They understand now the risk.
00:16:44.880 They've been able to internalize it.
00:16:46.420 They've been able they realize that we've been able to build up some of the stockpiles on God forbid something happens.
00:16:51.520 And that was what this was pitched at.
00:16:53.300 And I think was the appropriate an appropriate understanding of what the situation was.
00:16:58.800 Now we're at the end of that.
00:17:00.180 People are leaving whether they want it or not.
00:17:02.760 The government policy doesn't seem to have much of a factor at all in what people are really doing.
00:17:07.320 No.
00:17:07.700 Did you hear about Mark Cuban?
00:17:09.420 This is creepy, I think.
00:17:10.980 Mark Cuban did secret shoppers here in Dallas, and he hired a bunch of people to go out and see what people were doing.
00:17:17.940 He said places were crowded that they went into.
00:17:22.040 And he'd like to report that those businesses were not really living by all the standards.
00:17:28.020 Mark, what are you doing, man?
00:17:29.800 Shut up.
00:17:30.880 What are you like the like a rich snitch?
00:17:33.400 What is that?
00:17:34.800 Stop it.
00:17:36.200 But 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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00:19:17.080 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:19:29.660 Welcome.
00:19:31.300 Welcome to the program.
00:19:33.340 It was my mic still on, Stu.
00:19:34.720 I just saw your face.
00:19:35.600 My mic.
00:19:36.140 I heard it.
00:19:36.700 I don't know if I'm not sure.
00:19:38.180 I wasn't going to address it.
00:19:39.400 I have the loud I broke my nose when I was a kid, so I have the loudest nose blow ever.
00:19:45.580 It is the worst.
00:19:46.840 It is the worst.
00:19:47.400 All these people who blow their nose.
00:19:48.580 I and I sound like a trumpet.
00:19:51.700 It's horrible.
00:19:52.340 Anyway, the other big news, I think, that is coming out today besides General Flynn and the unemployment numbers.
00:20:00.920 Again, if you missed it, 14.6 percent unemployment.
00:20:04.980 And that's only the first 14.7.
00:20:07.700 And I said, why do you have to be such a drag?
00:20:10.500 Why do you have to be such a drag?
00:20:11.380 It's that one tenth of a percent.
00:20:12.960 That was the line for you, huh?
00:20:14.060 14.6.
00:20:14.840 You were cool.
00:20:15.960 14.6 sounds better than 14.7.
00:20:19.800 All right.
00:20:20.400 Anyway, the other one is the court documents that are coming out on Tara Reid.
00:20:26.300 Tara Reid's ex-husband knew of sexual harassment while she worked for Biden.
00:20:32.860 And it's all in court documents from 1996.
00:20:37.040 Now, there's some caveats here.
00:20:39.320 Her husband is trying to make her look unstable, so he's saying the worst.
00:20:43.480 But 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.
00:20:55.100 And he's pretty – well, let me give it to you.
00:20:59.340 I met the petitioner – that's Tara Reid – in the spring of 1993 while working in Washington, D.C.
00:21:05.060 At 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.
00:21:14.200 On several occasions, petitioners related a problem that she was having at work regarding sexual harassment in U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office.
00:21:22.580 Petitioners told me she struck a deal with the chief of staff of the senator's office and left her position.
00:21:30.280 I 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.
00:21:37.820 It was obvious that this event had a very traumatic effect on her, and she is still sensitive and affected by it today.
00:21:46.360 So, something big and dramatic happened.
00:21:52.780 This is – he's relating to meeting her in 1993.
00:21:58.180 This is a court document from 1996.
00:22:02.500 So, you know, if you were serving drinks and he just liked your legs and you said,
00:22:07.180 no, I'm not going to serve drinks because you're a ladies' man, you just like my legs, I'm not going to do that.
00:22:12.620 But you're not traumatized by that, you know, four years down the road.
00:22:18.980 That's not – that's not happening.
00:22:20.780 That's just – in my opinion, that's just not happening.
00:22:22.940 So, something happened that was dramatic.
00:22:26.080 Now, how they're denying – I mean, if this isn't a smoking gun that, yeah, something happened.
00:22:34.900 She didn't just make this up.
00:22:36.820 Now we have the mother on Larry King.
00:22:38.860 We have the neighbor and another roommate saying that she told me at the time.
00:22:43.960 We have this court document saying she told me at the time.
00:22:47.260 When is enough enough for the Me Too movement?
00:22:50.960 When do you actually start believing women?
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00:24:41.720 Tonight on GBTV, stranger things.
00:24:45.180 Stranger things than UFOs?
00:24:47.140 I think not.
00:24:49.300 I think not.
00:24:52.080 On the Blaze tonight, commercial-free UFOs.
00:24:57.320 We're looking into, I mean, I'm fascinated by this.
00:25:00.620 All of the researchers are fascinated by this.
00:25:02.820 And they're all like, please, Glenn, I can't take any more.
00:25:05.340 Can we just have a day?
00:25:06.260 So, yes, we're going to have a day where I'm going to dress up as Leonard Nimoy
00:25:09.840 and look for the unexplained.
00:25:12.440 We have two people that worked for the government in this search for UFOs that are now coming
00:25:21.420 out and saying, yeah, yeah, we don't know what they are, but we know that we don't have
00:25:27.760 the technology.
00:25:28.540 We don't think anybody on Earth has the technology.
00:25:31.120 It's really weird what's happening right now.
00:25:34.160 We'll get into that tonight only on Blaze TV.
00:25:38.680 Don't miss it.
00:25:39.820 All right.
00:25:40.300 Welcome, Mr. Pat Gray, to the radio roundup here.
00:25:44.640 Pat joins us with his cowboy orchestra, and we're thrilled to have you.
00:25:49.920 You saw the unemployment rate.
00:25:52.040 Yes.
00:25:52.180 14.7.
00:25:53.360 20 million.
00:25:54.260 That's 10 times the amount of unemployed that joined the roles in a month, 10 times
00:26:01.600 the worst in American history, which is right after the war, which, by the way, today is
00:26:08.560 the day we defeated the Nazis and the Nazis surrendered.
00:26:11.780 So congratulations on that.
00:26:13.640 Yeah.
00:26:14.600 So, Pat, your thoughts on where we go from here?
00:26:19.920 Well, I think we need to keep doing this.
00:26:21.860 We need to remain vigilant.
00:26:23.740 We need to remain in our homes for another probably 12 to 18 months.
00:26:30.120 Really?
00:26:30.340 Yeah.
00:26:30.800 Because otherwise, people are going to get sick, Glenn, and some are going to die, and
00:26:34.500 we can't have that.
00:26:35.700 So why do you want the people that wouldn't live after 12 to 18 months?
00:26:40.540 You just want those people to die?
00:26:42.300 You want those old people to die?
00:26:43.620 Yes.
00:26:43.780 You want the people in 18 months to die?
00:26:45.300 I think it needs to be 18 years.
00:26:47.100 18 years.
00:26:48.060 18 years.
00:26:48.340 Okay.
00:26:48.600 And I mean, not home time, lockdown.
00:26:50.860 I want individual room solitude, solitary confinement is what I want.
00:26:57.140 I mean, that's why.
00:26:58.580 Well, I don't think you guys go far enough.
00:27:04.500 They are, you know, California is opening up.
00:27:07.040 Some businesses allowing some businesses now to open up.
00:27:10.440 I love this, only in California, but you're not allowed to let any customers in.
00:27:15.580 Oh, jeez.
00:27:16.520 You can open up your business, but no customers allowed.
00:27:20.440 Wow.
00:27:21.140 Oh, okay.
00:27:22.040 All right.
00:27:22.620 All right.
00:27:23.000 I get that.
00:27:23.500 Yeah, sure.
00:27:24.000 Sure.
00:27:24.280 Sounds good.
00:27:25.300 Sounds good.
00:27:26.080 Am I the only one that, well, A, loves his wife and children and family?
00:27:33.900 Have you noticed how many people are bitching about, oh, my husband or my wife is driving
00:27:40.040 me out of my mind and my, I mean, my children are, but I have an excuse.
00:27:44.820 Two of my children are teenagers.
00:27:47.000 My older children, I'm having a great time with.
00:27:51.020 I mean, it's Tanya and I were talking about it last night.
00:27:54.540 She was reading something off of Facebook and people are just bitching about their spouses.
00:27:59.780 And we talked about it last night.
00:28:02.280 We haven't had one problem the entire time.
00:28:06.280 Not one.
00:28:06.740 I mean, my son, again, teenager.
00:28:09.200 But other than that, I've really enjoyed this.
00:28:13.300 The only problems you've had is with 50% of your household.
00:28:16.020 So that's a good, that's not bad.
00:28:17.220 I mean, no, it's a quarter.
00:28:19.700 It's a quarter.
00:28:20.200 There are four of us living in the house, you know, but I got my two grandchildren and my
00:28:25.000 two older daughters in there and her husband, my Hannah's husband, Tim, living right next
00:28:31.580 door.
00:28:32.040 So we're all together the whole time and none of us are having any problems.
00:28:35.820 We're actually having the greatest time.
00:28:39.700 Yeah.
00:28:40.080 I mean, for the first time, may I say this?
00:28:42.840 For the first time, we had the pest control guy because we were in the barn and we found
00:28:51.060 termites and oh my gosh, it was like freaky.
00:28:55.600 Anyway, so we had to have the pest guy come over and my wife was introducing the family
00:29:04.640 and he said, all these your children?
00:29:07.340 And she said, yeah.
00:29:08.880 And one of my daughters said, well, she's our stepmom.
00:29:13.980 And my other daughter said, no, she's our mom.
00:29:16.120 Um, that's for the that's the first time that's been said, uh, which is really cool.
00:29:22.820 Really, really cool.
00:29:24.740 Um, I, I'm going to miss this.
00:29:26.780 I really am.
00:29:27.880 It's nice.
00:29:28.740 I mean, obviously the, the, the outside stuff is so awful that you don't focus on, you know,
00:29:32.800 maybe the family stuff is as much.
00:29:34.520 There were days though.
00:29:35.660 I feel like you came in here and, and were threatening, uh, to blow up a federal building.
00:29:41.440 I think, yeah, I think you were threatening.
00:29:42.780 It was my, it was my, it was my son.
00:29:44.820 It was my son, you know, it was my son.
00:29:47.760 It was, and only because he's struggling so hard because he is not somebody who can do
00:29:52.520 this, this homeschooling thing anymore.
00:29:55.040 He did it his whole life.
00:29:56.520 He absolutely hated it towards the end.
00:29:59.080 Um, he needs to have the discipline and the social aspect of school.
00:30:03.680 So he's not having a good time at all.
00:30:06.580 He's really struggling to get through this and won't take any help from mom or dad or whatever.
00:30:13.500 And it's like, dude, man, I mean, it's bootcamp for you next.
00:30:17.240 I don't know.
00:30:18.300 And I think a lot of people are having that problem, uh, with homeschooling, uh, with,
00:30:22.900 with some of their kids.
00:30:24.400 Yeah.
00:30:24.680 I mean, my wife was, uh, at the end of a rope for a long time.
00:30:28.100 Uh, I do think that there's also a part of people who deal with situations like this
00:30:32.860 with almost, I want to say dark humor, right?
00:30:35.980 Like the, uh, you know what?
00:30:37.240 I'm having wine at 7am type of joke is really a way of, it's not a joke.
00:30:42.560 I think for a lot of people, some, some people, it's not a joke.
00:30:45.020 I don't think that's a joke.
00:30:46.120 Yeah.
00:30:46.260 It's not a joke for a lot of people.
00:30:47.880 I think, yeah, you know, it's five o'clock somewhere.
00:30:50.600 Well, it's 5am here.
00:30:52.000 So I guess, yes, you're right.
00:30:54.480 It is five.
00:30:55.740 Uh, I think that is happening.
00:30:58.460 The other thing I'm not looking forward to is, oh, good God, the investigations and
00:31:05.340 the, uh, the, the stupid squabbling back and forth of everything.
00:31:10.960 I've been able to just tune all of that out.
00:31:14.660 Um, and now, you know, you've got Peter Schiff saying that, oh, look at the justice department.
00:31:21.980 They're, uh, they're, they're, they're making this stuff up.
00:31:25.100 This is a travesty of justice.
00:31:26.520 And the Democrats are going right back into all of this investigation stuff.
00:31:30.640 Uh, and I, I just, I am not looking forward to going back to that.
00:31:34.520 I hate that.
00:31:35.800 It's the worst of us.
00:31:36.980 It's the worst of us.
00:31:37.920 You know, they're going to try to pin all of this on Trump at the end of it.
00:31:41.440 And they're going to, they're going to talk about how many deaths he's responsible for.
00:31:45.220 And there'll be investigations on that.
00:31:46.980 Yeah.
00:31:47.460 Yeah.
00:31:48.040 But it's going to be worse when it's over.
00:31:49.740 It's going to be a lot worse.
00:31:50.540 They've already said he's, you know, it's the one quote, like a genocide that he is responsible
00:31:56.380 for a genocide.
00:31:58.760 Jeez.
00:31:59.880 What?
00:32:00.500 Can I run this by you guys?
00:32:01.560 I want to see what you think of this theory.
00:32:03.100 There, the idea, uh, from the Democrats is that we should be trusting science, right?
00:32:07.880 Scientists.
00:32:08.520 We need to trust scientists.
00:32:10.180 You guys are not listening to science.
00:32:12.160 Okay.
00:32:12.760 Right.
00:32:12.960 The, the, the, the response from a lot of Trump supporters is essentially, um, this
00:32:19.040 shutdown was a really bad idea and that, you know, there's 80,000 people that are dead and
00:32:24.540 that's not worth the economy and all of these other things.
00:32:28.280 Wouldn't it be from just pure politics here?
00:32:31.800 Wouldn't it be more sensible for Trump supporters to say, Hey, we trust scientists and the scientists
00:32:39.180 were predicting 2.2 million people dead if we did nothing, right?
00:32:43.400 So why not embrace that number, embrace that model?
00:32:47.380 And I have seen Trump doing this the past few days, especially embrace that number and
00:32:51.680 say 2.2 million people were on the line.
00:32:54.940 Trump took drastic action.
00:32:56.620 That's never before been seen in the middle of the storm.
00:32:59.960 No one could have thought of coming and cut that number from 2.2 million to let's say
00:33:05.260 a hundred thousand saving 95% of the potential, uh, toll in this situation.
00:33:12.260 Um, what are Democrats going to say to that?
00:33:14.560 Like, well, if we would have listened to us, it would have been 92% or 98, 7% or 98%.
00:33:19.640 Yeah.
00:33:19.980 I mean, you can play around with the margins there, but if, if, if what we're told, believe
00:33:24.100 the scientists is accurate, we have, this is much less devastating as far as life toll than,
00:33:29.620 than, than it could have been.
00:33:30.840 So why not, instead of being so skeptical about all those things, why not embrace them?
00:33:34.740 If you're the president and his campaign and say, this president stood up in the middle
00:33:39.380 of an, uh, an impossible to deal with situation and saved over 95% of people that were threatened
00:33:44.700 to die.
00:33:45.400 Like that is a pretty damn good case.
00:33:47.120 If you, if you want to say, here's my election, we all, we all have to be in lockstep on that.
00:33:51.600 Let me give you this mortality data from Johns Hopkins university shows the United States
00:33:56.400 has a stronger performance in preventing deaths than Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Italy, United
00:34:02.380 Kingdom, France, France, and the Netherlands.
00:34:04.660 We are, we are lower than any of those countries.
00:34:10.020 We're doing better yet.
00:34:11.740 38% of Americans think we're doing worse than any place else.
00:34:17.020 And that's just the media.
00:34:18.940 That is the effect of the media period.
00:34:22.220 About 38%, I think still actually just fall in lockstep with the media, whatever the media
00:34:27.800 says.
00:34:28.920 Uh, and so we have to be all in lockstep.
00:34:31.680 I think that's a great idea, but it requires all of us to be saying the same thing.
00:34:36.080 Yeah.
00:34:36.460 2 million dead.
00:34:37.340 He took it down to a hundred thousand.
00:34:39.420 Yeah.
00:34:39.660 He really sucks.
00:34:40.800 Doesn't he?
00:34:42.120 I mean, it's a pretty, it's a pretty good case.
00:34:44.700 Unless like with the Democrats basically have to come out and say, well, we don't believe
00:34:48.720 that part of the science, so therefore I don't give you any credit for that, you know, or
00:34:52.960 we could have done a slight, if you listen to us, what, slightly less people would have
00:34:57.880 died.
00:34:58.200 I mean, this is, you know, this is happening all over the world.
00:35:00.060 It's not just here.
00:35:01.040 And the one place, by the way, where everyone seems to, uh, to have died and, and, and the
00:35:06.220 people in other states that have died have come from New York, the place where you're
00:35:10.360 praising the governor incessantly as if he's done a good job situation in the country,
00:35:15.740 And he just said 66% of the cases that are being hospitalized right now are coming from
00:35:23.160 people who stayed home.
00:35:24.760 Well, then what are we staying home for?
00:35:27.400 Why?
00:35:28.320 Why?
00:35:29.360 And it doesn't help.
00:35:30.420 Have you noticed they're all praising him and Robert De Niro came out and said, I want
00:35:34.940 to play, uh, Andrew Cuomo in the, uh, in the pandemic movie.
00:35:39.320 I, I, I, I want to play him because he's acting the way a president should really because
00:35:44.280 he just said just two weeks ago to a reporter said people cannot get their unemployment because
00:35:50.380 the state's unemployment office is all jammed up.
00:35:53.300 So they have no money.
00:35:55.100 They haven't gotten, um, any way to, they don't have any way to pay their rent.
00:35:59.780 They don't have a way to buy food.
00:36:02.220 You're saying stay home.
00:36:04.060 They need jobs.
00:36:05.400 They need to go to work.
00:36:06.780 And what did he say?
00:36:08.260 Go get an essential workers, uh, job.
00:36:11.280 Just go become an essential worker.
00:36:12.880 And he dismissed it like the King.
00:36:15.120 Did you hear what they announced yesterday?
00:36:17.760 He said he's, uh, going to have to lay off a bunch of essential workers in New York.
00:36:25.140 So there you go, Mr. King.
00:36:27.380 What are you, what are you talking about?
00:36:28.840 Get that job.
00:36:29.980 Now I'm being laid off.
00:36:31.240 I can't believe that people are looking at New York and saying, this is the way it should
00:36:37.780 handle.
00:36:38.080 It was the worst in New York and it wasn't, it wasn't, uh, from, from, uh, banning, for
00:36:45.460 banning the flights from China.
00:36:47.540 It was from not banning flights from New York.
00:36:50.680 They say now the best thing that we can do is not fly from New York because that was what
00:36:57.060 seeded most of the coronavirus all over the country were people coming from New York.
00:37:04.860 Even on the West Coast.
00:37:06.160 What?
00:37:06.700 Even like on the Western States, which is, is, is amazing.
00:37:09.420 And it does seem like that's the more, you know, virulent strain of, of the virus too.
00:37:14.740 Uh, you know, a lot of the West Coast, whatever the strain is in the West Coast does not seem
00:37:18.560 to be as horrific as the one that was on the East Coast.
00:37:21.860 Of course, that's the one that's spread more widely.
00:37:24.520 Uh, but yeah, I mean, that is, you know, look,
00:37:27.060 I, the Cuomo thing is absolutely fascinating to me.
00:37:30.400 This guy is, is overseen the worst disaster in the world.
00:37:33.720 And he's terrible at it.
00:37:34.900 Yeah.
00:37:35.200 Terrible.
00:37:35.660 I mean, we're like, I would rather import the people who manage Northern Italy than have
00:37:40.720 him, uh, running this thing.
00:37:43.480 I'd rather have a bat scientist from Wuhan come in here and run my coronavirus response
00:37:47.640 than Andrew Cuomo.
00:37:49.360 He's terrible.
00:37:51.380 All right.
00:37:52.080 Thank you so much, Pat.
00:37:53.080 I appreciate it.
00:37:53.740 You listen to Pat Gray Unleashed, uh, the podcast, wherever you get your podcast.
00:37:57.980 Or, or you can, uh, be abducted by an alien.
00:38:04.080 And, uh, Pat has already been there with the aliens and we'll cover that tonight, uh, on
00:38:10.820 GBTV on blaze TV.
00:38:12.580 You don't want to miss it tonight.
00:38:13.740 Uh, commercial free.
00:38:14.980 It's going to be a really good show somewhere in America within the sound of my voice.
00:38:18.980 There's a man staring forward out of the narrow windshield of the only remaining fighter jet
00:38:23.760 in his division before him looming like the world's largest cloud is the alien ship.
00:38:29.760 That's threatening all mankind, mankind.
00:38:33.360 That word has new meaning.
00:38:34.960 Just like the president said a few minutes ago.
00:38:37.640 And the man stares ahead at his destiny, which is to save his country and D the whole planet,
00:38:43.260 the cost of his own life.
00:38:44.540 And in this moment, he couldn't be prouder to be an American.
00:38:49.500 Yeah.
00:38:50.520 The missile strapped to his jet ought to do the trick.
00:38:52.820 It's going to turn that city destroying ship into a whole lot of glowing confetti.
00:38:56.700 He thinks, praise God.
00:38:57.760 He's going out in style.
00:39:00.400 Well, I mean, when he's going out in style, it's not because of that.
00:39:02.700 He used to be a backwoods crop duster from the sticks, but he's still dressed in the same
00:39:07.640 thing he rolled out of bed in.
00:39:09.260 He's also wearing a pair of to covis, which is strange for him because those are really
00:39:12.620 nice boots.
00:39:13.500 And, and, and he's, I mean, he's a crazy man that now lives in Canada, but his boots made
00:39:21.820 by hand to covis boots take over 200 steps to complete and they do stand for independence.
00:39:27.620 They do stand for a way of life that only is seen in America stand in a pair of to covis
00:39:34.440 find your pair of to covis boots at to covis, T E C O V A S.com slash back to covis.com slash
00:39:43.700 back to covis Western goods for your frontiers.
00:39:49.920 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:39:57.620 Oh yeah.
00:40:09.320 Welcome to the program.
00:40:11.440 Um, you know, just when you thought it was safe to go outside, the murder hornet, uh, arrives.
00:40:17.780 Yeah.
00:40:19.600 You don't want, you don't want one of these murder hornets, uh, coming your way.
00:40:23.720 They, are they freaky?
00:40:25.080 Does that freak you out?
00:40:25.960 You saw one of these murder hornets coming your way?
00:40:28.220 Oh my gosh.
00:40:29.220 They're you just, I think I would just commit suicide as it was buzzing towards me.
00:40:33.560 Uh, it's that bad.
00:40:35.260 I saw it did say a praying, praying mantis take one out.
00:40:38.600 I guess I'm watching it now.
00:40:39.800 Oh, you are.
00:40:40.260 It's really revolting when you think about what's happening.
00:40:42.800 But, uh, then again, I'm just glad I'm not an insect.
00:40:45.300 Yeah.
00:40:45.580 Yeah.
00:40:45.920 They're awful creatures.
00:40:46.860 I'm glad I'm not an insect.
00:40:48.080 Oh, I mean, it's like a horror movie.
00:40:49.880 Yeah.
00:40:50.220 Listen to this.
00:40:50.880 So, and I'm going to totally butcher the story, but I'm going to say it anyway.
00:40:53.860 Um, so bees.
00:40:55.720 Well, we're, we're a, we're known for science on this program.
00:40:59.200 So people know.
00:41:00.180 People know.
00:41:00.780 So we got it.
00:41:01.420 There was a murder hornet and it was, apparently they eat bees, like normal bees.
00:41:05.560 Yes.
00:41:05.860 And so, uh, the, over the years they've adapted this battle where the, obviously the murder
00:41:11.680 hornets killed the bees a lot of times.
00:41:13.220 So what they've done is they, they would lure, they would have one bee fly in and essentially
00:41:18.120 sacrifice itself.
00:41:19.560 The hunt, the, the murder hornet would go in there, start to eat the bee.
00:41:23.960 And when that happens, they would swarm the murder hornet.
00:41:27.440 And the way to kill the murder hornet was they created so much heat around the outside
00:41:32.100 of the murder hornet that it would cook itself.
00:41:33.900 They would actually cook it in like real time.
00:41:36.820 Oh my gosh.
00:41:38.080 Insane.
00:41:38.720 God, this is a weird planet.
00:41:40.180 Come on, man.
00:41:40.380 I mean, it really is.
00:41:42.980 It really is.
00:41:44.060 And it's just amazing how nature works.
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00:42:52.040 In every case, the truth is what matters.
00:42:54.800 And in this case, the truth is these claims are flat out false.
00:43:00.400 Polished, completely coherent.
00:43:02.760 Might have been written.
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00:43:07.240 That's your 4-Minute Buzz.
00:43:08.260 And now here's Glenn and Stu with more of the show.
00:43:10.560 It does sound, that did sound like it was from a prompter or something.
00:43:13.600 A little too perfect, yeah.
00:43:14.620 And the wording was very similar to the first time he did an interview on this.
00:43:17.660 There's a couple things, almost exact phrases repeated.
00:43:20.260 You know, it's funny.
00:43:21.760 Now he's at the point where he screws up and everyone makes fun of him.
00:43:24.500 And then he does a good, he actually does a decent statement.
00:43:27.080 Everyone's like, oh, that couldn't have possibly been him.
00:43:30.560 He is in a no-win situation on this stuff.
00:43:35.320 You know, I don't know.
00:43:36.480 There's some interesting stuff out on that case that we can get into a little bit.
00:43:40.360 Maybe with Bill O'Reilly as well on the new evidence that's come out.
00:43:45.200 A document from a previous marriage that shows that she, you know, there was clearly an issue
00:43:51.020 with her job at this time.
00:43:53.060 Really, at this point, I think we're just looking to try to figure out what happened.
00:43:57.780 We don't know that her accusation of this harassment was correct at that time.
00:44:02.700 I think at this point, we do know that she was at least making the case to people around
00:44:06.840 her that something happened that made her uncomfortable.
00:44:09.080 We don't know if that was accurate, and we certainly don't know if the new allegation
00:44:15.200 of the assault is accurate, which is really kind of the thing where we've been mostly focused
00:44:22.260 on over the past week or two.
00:44:24.380 We'll get into that with Bill O'Reilly.
00:44:25.600 Also, the Flynn stuff I think is important to get into as well.
00:44:28.280 He's coming up here in just a couple seconds.
00:44:29.560 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:44:53.480 Hello, America.
00:44:55.040 It's Friday, which means Bill O'Reilly is joining us.
00:44:58.600 And there is a lot to go over.
00:45:01.960 Unemployment now at 14.7% unemployment.
00:45:06.840 20 million Americans have joined the roles of the unemployed.
00:45:12.400 We have the highest ever amount, almost a third of America, it doesn't have a job now,
00:45:17.900 is not a part of the workforce.
00:45:19.840 A third, over 100 million Americans, not part of the workforce.
00:45:25.100 It's pretty staggering what is going on.
00:45:27.520 We'll talk to him about that.
00:45:29.600 Did I mention Tara Reade?
00:45:31.600 There's new documents out of a court trial.
00:45:34.520 Is this enough for the Me Too movement?
00:45:37.680 Oh, and Schiff is back up on his high horse.
00:45:42.360 We'll talk about this and so much more with Bill O'Reilly.
00:45:45.200 Begins in one minute.
00:45:46.340 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:53.180 All right.
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00:46:05.880 Still on this thing, huh?
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00:47:20.300 Yes, tonight.
00:47:23.340 Tonight on the Glenn Beck Program, we look into aliens, the UFOs, all the stuff the government's
00:47:30.880 been releasing.
00:47:31.960 And we talked to two people that were actually, they were working for the government.
00:47:36.160 They were part of this, dare I say it, probe.
00:47:40.640 And we're just going to go over all the new information tonight.
00:47:44.540 Yes, it's a complete distraction from every, the carnage all around us, but it's a fun one.
00:47:50.260 And you don't want to miss it tonight, only on Blaze TV.
00:47:53.340 Mr. Bill O'Reilly, a man who will not speculate on the extraterrestrial problem.
00:48:01.580 Welcome to it, Bill.
00:48:02.540 How are you?
00:48:03.760 I have a border at my house.
00:48:06.020 It's from Venus.
00:48:08.100 Do you?
00:48:09.240 Really?
00:48:09.700 Illegal, or are they here legally?
00:48:12.160 The problem is the rent.
00:48:13.680 He's doing PayPal, but I can't take Venetian Kurds.
00:48:17.080 Right.
00:48:18.120 Wow.
00:48:18.560 Okay.
00:48:18.960 Well, that sucks.
00:48:20.160 That sucks.
00:48:21.020 All right.
00:48:22.240 I mean, I can bring him in.
00:48:26.000 No, I think we're all booked up.
00:48:28.000 Bill, let's talk about, let's talk about Michael Flynn and what's happening there and what the
00:48:33.300 DOJ has come out with.
00:48:35.100 Can you give us any understanding of this in perspective?
00:48:37.860 Of course I can, Beck.
00:48:39.940 I'm a simple man, as you know, and I look at this not from a journalistic point of view,
00:48:47.380 but from an American point of view.
00:48:50.620 You have the most powerful investigative agency in the world, the FBI.
00:48:54.600 It is now clear beyond any reasonable doubt that the ownership of the FBI, the people
00:49:05.480 who ran it, and their top agents knew that an investigation into a presidential candidate
00:49:17.680 and then a president was founded on no evidence whatsoever, none.
00:49:27.040 So the FBI continued to try to find evidence based on no probable cause.
00:49:35.160 So in order to investigate a citizen, you've got to have probable cause.
00:49:40.740 You just can't walk in your house and say, look, we don't know if you did anything,
00:49:45.640 but we're going to search the house.
00:49:47.680 You can't do that.
00:49:49.200 That's unconstitutional.
00:49:51.180 That's what the FBI did.
00:49:54.060 Okay, now hang on.
00:49:55.320 Hang on.
00:49:55.700 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:49:56.540 Hang on there, because I have a question about this so far.
00:49:59.120 So far, I understand it, and that's exactly what Barr was saying.
00:50:04.040 They knew they didn't have a case.
00:50:07.620 They knew they had nothing.
00:50:09.760 So that's like getting them to lie is kind of like walking into the house, investigating
00:50:16.740 for whatever, hoping to find something, and then saying, you know what, I hear he really
00:50:21.420 hates his wife's cooking.
00:50:22.760 When his wife is there, let's ask him, do you hate your wife's cooking?
00:50:26.640 No, I love my wife's cooking.
00:50:28.800 And he lies about that.
00:50:31.980 You, A, cannot go into somebody's house and just do that.
00:50:36.420 But you also, even if he was lying, you can't get him on that because you didn't have a reason
00:50:42.540 to be in the house in the first place.
00:50:44.220 In the first place.
00:50:44.960 Absolutely.
00:50:45.320 That's what's happening.
00:50:47.600 Right.
00:50:47.900 That's.
00:50:48.500 Thank you.
00:50:49.060 Yeah, well, I know.
00:50:49.860 Brilliant man.
00:50:50.500 I'm not a simple man.
00:50:51.900 Yeah.
00:50:52.080 Thank you.
00:50:52.540 Whatever Flynn did, whatever he did, and the big question he has to pick up, Pence has
00:50:59.940 to explain why Pence went to Trump and said he misled.
00:51:04.180 He lied.
00:51:05.360 Yeah.
00:51:05.740 Pence has got to explain it.
00:51:06.820 But anyway, getting back to the really important issue for every one of your listeners, you have
00:51:14.240 a tremendous abuse of power and a crime because this prosecution was illegal.
00:51:24.600 And you not only prosecuted General Flynn, but you tried to disrupt a presidential election
00:51:33.180 in doing so.
00:51:34.820 The only reason they went after Flynn, and everybody should be clear about this, is they
00:51:39.460 wanted Flynn to flip on Trump.
00:51:42.120 They wanted to put all this pressure on Flynn and his son, because his son worked with the
00:51:49.280 general in their consulting firm, hoping that Flynn would say, well, Trump told me to do
00:51:57.140 it, told me to talk to the Russians.
00:51:59.580 That's the only reason they went after the man.
00:52:03.680 So.
00:52:03.800 So, well, I, hang on just a sec.
00:52:05.000 Hang on, hang on.
00:52:05.560 Wait, wait, wait, let me ask you this question, because I don't I agree with you that that
00:52:10.380 is one of the reasons I'm not sure it's the only reason, you know, Barack Obama.
00:52:14.720 It's now been found out that he knew all about it and had uncomfortable and uncomfortable
00:52:19.560 encounter, you know, inserting himself in into some of this.
00:52:26.400 And Obama was passionately anti Flynn because he had Flynn as part of his of his counsel during
00:52:36.860 his administration fired him because he took such a hard line on Islamic extremists.
00:52:43.720 And Obama warned Donald Trump, don't take him.
00:52:47.440 Don't take him.
00:52:48.480 Did everything he could to make sure that Flynn didn't come in and reverse a lot of the Obama
00:52:54.440 era policies on on, you know, our fight on radicalized Islam.
00:53:01.680 So is it do you think that could have played a role, too, that he was not only trying to
00:53:07.380 destroy Trump, but also if Trump won, he wanted to make sure that Flynn was destroyed.
00:53:13.300 I think that's speculation, Beck.
00:53:18.420 I could not.
00:53:19.460 It's pretty good speculation.
00:53:21.520 Well, it's circumstantial evidence.
00:53:24.080 But I couldn't say that Barack Obama ordered the FBI to get Flynn.
00:53:29.340 I couldn't could not say that.
00:53:31.780 All right.
00:53:32.320 Maybe.
00:53:33.240 All right.
00:53:33.720 Maybe.
00:53:34.600 But that's not going to believe me.
00:53:36.940 That is not going to be in play.
00:53:38.300 What's going to be in play is you've got to indict high ranking members of the FBI.
00:53:45.540 Durham has to bring back enough evidence so that Barr indicts.
00:53:49.700 Now.
00:53:52.020 I think that will happen because the outrage in this country would be so intense if the Trump
00:54:02.720 Justice Department did not file charges against the top level FBI people.
00:54:10.560 So we're talking about Comey, McCabe.
00:54:13.560 Right.
00:54:14.260 Comey, McCabe, Strzok, Page, and what's his name?
00:54:18.120 Priest Steps who wrote that handwritten memo.
00:54:21.680 Yes.
00:54:22.020 Those are the five.
00:54:22.940 But remember, I haven't seen what Durham.
00:54:25.860 I don't know anything what Durham has.
00:54:27.880 But you would think that from what we know, it's made public.
00:54:32.280 Those five people are in the kill zone.
00:54:36.340 So say three of them get indicted.
00:54:39.640 Say two of them get indicted.
00:54:41.760 I think that would mollify the American people.
00:54:44.840 But if no one gets indicted.
00:54:47.700 No, I don't want.
00:54:49.720 I don't want just somebody indicted for it.
00:54:51.920 I want this fixed.
00:54:53.180 I mean, I think that's where the American people are.
00:54:55.420 They don't want some political show.
00:54:57.880 You can't get it fixed until there's convictions.
00:55:01.520 Oh, no.
00:55:01.880 I know that.
00:55:03.060 But I'm saying I think Clapper is another one that is involved deeply in this.
00:55:08.780 There's evidence coming out now about Clapper.
00:55:10.660 And what's the other one?
00:55:12.020 You've got to wait until Durham comes back with what Clapper did or did not do.
00:55:17.220 I know that.
00:55:17.940 We're talking about.
00:55:20.280 Look, Clapper.
00:55:21.980 You're so funny.
00:55:23.440 No, I'm just brilliant.
00:55:25.080 And you've got to keep up with me.
00:55:26.200 Clapper is a circumstantial case.
00:55:31.020 You 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.
00:55:43.640 It isn't he said he said.
00:55:46.240 There's the evidence.
00:55:47.380 You see it.
00:55:48.360 We haven't seen the evidence against Clapper or Brennan.
00:55:51.840 Right.
00:55:52.000 Any of the Obama people.
00:55:54.040 Go ahead.
00:55:54.400 You will.
00:55:55.080 You will.
00:55:55.960 So let me let me let me let me let me ask you this.
00:55:59.780 I agree with you.
00:56:00.800 We have to have evidence and we have to have strong evidence because I want it clear.
00:56:06.140 I 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.
00:56:23.100 And and and Barr is out of control.
00:56:27.020 I we have to have real solid evidence.
00:56:30.740 Otherwise, we turn into a banana republic.
00:56:32.940 Right.
00:56:33.340 But I think that they do, because Barr is a very smart man.
00:56:37.160 Of all of the Obama, Obama, of all the Trump cabinet members.
00:56:44.440 All right.
00:56:44.920 The two smartest, savviest are Barr and Pompeo.
00:56:53.500 Those are the far and away.
00:56:57.260 The two smartest guys.
00:56:59.600 Barr is telling you in his selective interviews.
00:57:04.880 We're going to get these guys.
00:57:07.160 And he wouldn't be doing it if he had a wishy washy case.
00:57:10.840 The other guy who's going to get it.
00:57:12.980 I don't think he's going to be indicted is Mueller because Mueller did not include in his report much of this stuff that he knew.
00:57:24.220 Mueller knew and left it out of his report.
00:57:29.120 Now, I don't know if that's a federal crime.
00:57:31.600 I don't think it is, but it's certainly corrupt.
00:57:35.020 Is it not?
00:57:36.020 Mueller was supposed to report on this whole thing.
00:57:39.700 And he leaves out the FBI corruption.
00:57:43.040 We haven't even seen anyone pay yet for what happened with the FISA court.
00:57:50.380 And somebody needs to pay for all of this.
00:57:52.960 Otherwise, it's nothing.
00:57:54.640 That's where the indictments are going to come down.
00:57:57.320 They're going to come down in phony warrants.
00:58:00.100 All right.
00:58:00.460 Because that's a felony.
00:58:02.280 And then abuse of power.
00:58:05.080 That's a felony for the FBI.
00:58:07.160 The FBI abused their power.
00:58:09.820 All right.
00:58:10.320 By contriving a case against a citizen.
00:58:15.260 A general of all people.
00:58:18.360 But obviously, everybody knows the overarch is they tried to get Trump out of there.
00:58:25.460 That's why they do all this.
00:58:29.720 And here's my concern.
00:58:30.700 I had it.
00:58:31.240 It's as high as it gets.
00:58:33.860 You'll get it.
00:58:34.480 I had a senator tell me once.
00:58:40.240 I said, how come we're not going after the crimes of Hillary Clinton?
00:58:45.320 There are real crimes there of Hillary Clinton.
00:58:48.520 How come we are not going after that?
00:58:50.740 And I want to give you his answer.
00:58:52.700 And then tie it to what Schiff just said.
00:58:54.820 And you tell me how this turns out.
00:58:58.840 We'll do that in one minute.
00:59:00.280 60 seconds.
00:59:00.940 And we're back with Bill O'Reilly.
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01:01:03.720 Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
01:01:11.360 So I spoke to a friend and I said, why are we not going after Hillary Clinton?
01:01:16.360 Why do we not do this?
01:01:17.560 Why didn't Nixon go after, I mean, Ford go after Nixon?
01:01:21.680 Okay.
01:01:22.180 Partly because there's a political, you know, aspect of, you know, tit for tat.
01:01:26.720 But also, he said, because it's a very slippery slope.
01:01:31.260 This is what happens in banana republics.
01:01:33.520 One side goes after the other side and they use the system of justice to do it.
01:01:38.500 And you start to have a banana republic.
01:01:41.880 Well, with what Schiff said yesterday, where he said, this doesn't exonerate Flynn.
01:01:47.460 This incriminates Barr.
01:01:49.480 He's going after and so are the Democrats.
01:01:51.800 They are going to go after the justice system in trying to clean up the mess here.
01:01:56.980 So 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.
01:02:15.480 Don't we fly into a banana republic if the Democrats don't buy into what Barr is doing?
01:02:22.020 No, because I think most Americans, the majority of the population, now know there was corruption in the FBI.
01:02:31.300 They don't know all the intricacies.
01:02:34.120 They don't know the specifics.
01:02:35.040 But they know the FBI did something very bad.
01:02:38.380 So Schiff and Nadler and all the partisans can do whatever they want to do and scream and yell.
01:02:43.880 Public opinion is against them.
01:02:45.280 That's why the media last night ignored the Flynn story, largely ignored it.
01:02:50.660 I looked and tried to find it on CNN and MSNBC.
01:02:54.180 I couldn't find it.
01:02:55.980 Maybe they did it and I missed it.
01:02:57.660 But 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.
01:03:14.620 They speculated and tried to convince the American people that their speculation were facts.
01:03:20.420 And they did it for a year, two years, on and on.
01:03:24.160 Why would any person with any intelligence at all ever watch CNN and NBC News again?
01:03:31.880 Why?
01:03:33.380 They lied to you.
01:03:35.540 I have friends who watch it and say that they're not lying.
01:03:38.840 They're just still convinced that it's Donald Trump.
01:03:41.860 It's provable.
01:03:43.180 So you have notes from an FBI agent going, what is our intention here?
01:03:47.080 Do we want to get him fired?
01:03:48.160 Do we want to put him in jail?
01:03:49.340 Do we want to make him lie to us?
01:03:51.760 I mean, they can't deny that.
01:03:53.360 There it is in writing.
01:03:55.440 Look, there comes a tipping point.
01:03:57.660 There's a book, The Tipping Point by Gladwell.
01:03:59.800 And the tipping point is in reach now.
01:04:02.280 So Americans, if they're fair, and many of us are not, but if they're fair, they know the FBI is corrupt.
01:04:10.980 And now, with indictments forthcoming, I believe they will, that will be more apparent.
01:04:16.920 Now, are Americans going to hold the big news agencies accountable for that?
01:04:22.960 Some of them will.
01:04:24.040 No.
01:04:25.040 Well, I mean, I've canceled my subscription to the Washington Post and New York Times.
01:04:29.800 I don't read it anymore.
01:04:31.240 And I'm a journalist.
01:04:32.880 I need to see what's out there.
01:04:34.800 But I'm not going to read it.
01:04:37.020 I just won't.
01:04:38.640 NBC News, gone, in my opinion, gone.
01:04:42.340 I am not going to even listen to them.
01:04:44.280 Even if the reports are true, how would I know it's true?
01:04:48.240 So I don't know if you saw this.
01:04:51.100 I don't know if you saw this from the New York Times.
01:04:53.180 The editorial that came out last week, I think, is saying, you know, we should investigate.
01:04:58.080 Journalists should investigate this thing with Joe Biden and Tara Reid.
01:05:01.480 While they're not investigating, they're lecturing everybody else.
01:05:05.200 But there was a letter to the editor that I thought was phenomenal that came in after that.
01:05:11.480 And it said, New York Times, I totally disagree with this editorial.
01:05:15.500 I don't want an investigation.
01:05:17.280 I want a coronation of Joe Biden.
01:05:19.760 Would he make a great president?
01:05:21.160 A media guy.
01:05:22.640 Yeah.
01:05:23.280 Thank you for reading.
01:05:24.420 A media, an internet media guy.
01:05:26.760 No, no, no, no.
01:05:27.860 No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:05:29.180 He used to be with the Washington Bureau of the New York Times.
01:05:33.360 And he is a founder of Politico.
01:05:36.020 And what he said was, I don't want.
01:05:38.920 He listened to this.
01:05:39.860 Absolutely.
01:05:40.660 I do not want justice, whatever that may be.
01:05:44.140 I want to win.
01:05:45.180 The removal of Donald Trump from office and Mr. Biden is our best chance.
01:05:50.500 If 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.
01:06:02.460 And Americans that refuse to see it, you know, good luck to you.
01:06:09.800 All right.
01:06:12.060 More with Bill O'Reilly here in just a second.
01:06:14.900 Let me talk to you about Tecova.
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01:06:36.960 This creature, let's call it a predator, is closing in fast.
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01:06:53.200 But it happened.
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01:06:57.060 You know how he survived?
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01:08:56.340 Let me go to Bill O'Reilly.
01:08:57.680 Just quickly, Bill, because I've got a bunch of stuff I have to run through and cover with you.
01:09:00.960 Quickly, do you believe that we're alone in the universe or not?
01:09:04.640 I don't know, Beck.
01:09:06.220 You know, I just don't know.
01:09:09.360 I, you know, big universe.
01:09:11.620 But you think it's a possibility?
01:09:13.580 Yeah, of course.
01:09:14.080 It's a possibility.
01:09:15.280 As Sagan said, what an incredible waste of space if we're alone in the universe.
01:09:20.860 Yeah, and I mean, look, if there is something up there, we might want to move up there because down here is not going so well.
01:09:29.160 Yeah, if there are, I would just like to say, help us!
01:09:31.940 You know, I got condo money stepping up.
01:09:34.220 Take all of our politicians!
01:09:36.540 That's right.
01:09:37.360 I got condo money set aside.
01:09:40.360 Yeah.
01:09:40.740 Okay.
01:09:43.040 1996 court documents have just come out.
01:09:45.760 Tara Reid's ex-husband said in a court document,
01:09:49.900 we 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.
01:09:58.420 The petitioner told me she struck a deal with the chief of staff of the senator's office in Leicester position.
01:10:03.380 I was sympathetic to her needs when she asked me for help.
01:10:06.120 I assisted her financially, allowed her to stay in my apartment, blah, blah, blah.
01:10:09.180 It was obvious that this event had very traumatic effects on the petitioner, Tara Reid,
01:10:13.780 and that she is still sensitive and affected by it today.
01:10:17.820 That's what he said under oath in 1996.
01:10:21.300 Your thoughts on this?
01:10:25.580 You know, I hate to convict anybody of anything.
01:10:32.280 There's a lot of stuff that happens.
01:10:36.860 Biden's name isn't mentioned in that.
01:10:40.820 It just was.
01:10:43.300 No, no.
01:10:43.960 I didn't just say it was a senator, right?
01:10:47.640 No, no, no.
01:10:48.420 That was the Larry King call.
01:10:49.980 It was said senator, I believe it.
01:10:51.380 This one actually does say Biden.
01:10:52.520 Senator, this is in U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office.
01:10:56.160 Okay.
01:10:56.640 The petitioner told me she struck a deal with the chief of staff.
01:11:00.160 So that's pretty, you know, bad for Biden.
01:11:04.280 It doesn't mean that that is that what she described happening is exactly what happened.
01:11:11.720 But something did happen in the office, and we now, I mean, 1996.
01:11:18.320 It would have to be quite an elaborate game to set this up back in 1996, you know, for something in the year 2000.
01:11:26.240 It's impossible.
01:11:26.700 It's impossible.
01:11:27.880 So it at least needs to be investigated.
01:11:30.400 Something happened with the woman and Biden.
01:11:33.820 And what that is, you know, she says that and he says this.
01:11:39.580 But here's really the interesting part of this story.
01:11:42.480 This is really interesting.
01:11:44.640 So there's a lawyer attached to Tara Reid now, a guy named Wigdor.
01:11:51.560 And he makes his living by doing these cases.
01:11:55.900 And he doesn't charge the client.
01:11:58.600 He's one of these guys who goes in and takes 40% of whatever he gets in a settlement situation.
01:12:04.920 So you can count on a suit against Biden.
01:12:11.860 So that's coming.
01:12:13.580 Now, there may be a statute of limitations on this.
01:12:16.000 I don't know.
01:12:18.760 Who is also being represented by Wigdor?
01:12:26.580 Megyn Kelly.
01:12:28.900 Who gets the interview with Tara Reid?
01:12:32.840 Megyn Kelly.
01:12:33.380 Megyn Kelly.
01:12:33.900 So I'm going, now we have a bigger scenario about to land.
01:12:44.260 So Megyn Kelly, her attorney, Wigdor, why would she hire Wigdor?
01:12:52.500 I mean, hire him, he doesn't charge or anything.
01:12:54.840 But why is she attached to him?
01:12:56.600 For what?
01:12:59.000 NBC.
01:12:59.520 So now this is all going around in a circle.
01:13:05.920 And there's something coming out here.
01:13:08.760 There is something fairly significant going to happen.
01:13:13.480 And I'm going to speculate.
01:13:15.500 I usually don't do it.
01:13:16.500 But we have evidence now.
01:13:18.120 You don't hire an attorney like that who doesn't get any money from you unless he wins a suit.
01:13:25.320 Unless you plan on filing a suit.
01:13:28.760 Isn't that correct?
01:13:30.180 But didn't she sign something?
01:13:32.520 She took $75 million out of NBC.
01:13:36.320 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:13:37.080 I don't know what she signed.
01:13:39.300 All right.
01:13:39.700 I don't know how much money she took out of NBC.
01:13:42.720 But why would you associate yourself with a guy like that?
01:13:46.780 I don't know.
01:13:47.760 All right.
01:13:48.160 And then all of a sudden, Reid pops up with this guy.
01:13:53.980 And then you go, well, what is this guy doing?
01:13:58.220 And now people are traveling.
01:14:02.520 They're hiring camera crews.
01:14:04.320 They're lighting up things.
01:14:05.800 Who's paying for that?
01:14:07.840 Who's paying for that?
01:14:08.640 So, you know, all I'm doing is giving you the facts.
01:14:14.700 I think Biden is going to be in more trouble than he thinks he's in.
01:14:18.780 But he does have the media covering for him.
01:14:22.220 And that's the thing.
01:14:22.400 Well, he already has 20.
01:14:24.220 In the latest poll of Democrats, 26% say that they want a new candidate.
01:14:28.520 This is enough for him.
01:14:29.840 They're not going to.
01:14:30.900 I mean, and that's significant.
01:14:33.160 Truly significant.
01:14:34.220 Let me give you a couple of other things.
01:14:35.640 Quickly, we've got a comment on.
01:14:37.060 We have the new economic report out.
01:14:40.660 20 million jobs have been lost in April.
01:14:43.560 We don't have the full numbers.
01:14:44.980 But the first look of the first, I think, three weeks of this shutdown.
01:14:50.360 These aren't reflective of today by any means.
01:14:53.100 14.7%.
01:14:55.280 20 million jobs were lost.
01:14:57.720 That is 10 times the amount of job losses in a month from the last record,
01:15:05.240 which was after we won World War II, and we stopped making tanks and everybody else,
01:15:09.900 and we let all of those workers go.
01:15:12.740 That was 2 million workers lost their job in a month.
01:15:15.720 This is about three months of the, or three weeks of this month of April,
01:15:20.640 and we have 20 million that lost their jobs.
01:15:24.160 Thoughts?
01:15:24.640 Well, the difference is that many of these workers will go back to work as the states open up.
01:15:32.140 So this isn't a phenomenon that, well, you lost your job.
01:15:37.200 You're not going to get another one.
01:15:39.160 So the callbacks...
01:15:39.700 That would be great if it's true.
01:15:41.580 Yeah, and the callbacks will be significant.
01:15:44.280 In your state, Texas, as soon as they open up, Texas will start to boom again.
01:15:49.720 Now, there will be a caution period.
01:15:53.560 There are a lot of people who are really scared.
01:15:55.620 I mean, really scared.
01:15:58.720 I got people living in the basement, you know, they have little...
01:16:03.000 You put them through food, you know, really scared.
01:16:07.980 Well, you know, if you're elderly or you're at risk, you know, you can be scared,
01:16:13.800 but the rest of America should not be.
01:16:16.400 I agree.
01:16:17.320 I mean, I'm doing what I do, but I don't want to infect anybody if I'm a carrier and I'm asymptomatic.
01:16:24.860 That's the real fear, is that you can spread this disease and not even know you have it.
01:16:30.100 I mean, that's really crazy.
01:16:31.920 Talk about aliens.
01:16:33.460 That's really crazy.
01:16:35.460 So you're not sick at all.
01:16:36.680 You don't get sick.
01:16:37.980 Yeah, you have the bacteria and you can spread it.
01:16:40.480 Oh, my God.
01:16:42.400 And then when it hits people, it devastates them.
01:16:45.460 So what happens, Bill, when they have a vaccine and right now, 20% of Americans...
01:16:52.860 No, sorry.
01:16:53.800 Yeah, one-third.
01:16:54.680 So 30% of Americans say they're probably not going to accept a vaccine.
01:17:00.440 They won't take a vaccine.
01:17:02.500 What happens when...
01:17:02.860 I do too, but I don't think the government will.
01:17:07.080 Well, they don't have any choice.
01:17:09.220 You can't force people to take a vaccine.
01:17:12.200 No, but what they'll say is you've got to have some sort of a...
01:17:14.760 They're already talking about some sort of a passport or ID that shows that you've been vaccinated.
01:17:20.540 If that happens, it's papers, please.
01:17:23.400 What?
01:17:23.900 Well, you know, if you get a vaccination, they'll probably give you a little certification.
01:17:30.280 Yeah, but should I be stopped from going places if I haven't had the vaccine?
01:17:35.960 You can sue if you stop from going places.
01:17:39.040 I 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.
01:17:51.620 But I think what will happen is if a vaccine is developed, this will go away.
01:17:55.260 If 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.
01:18:06.980 But most Americans would use the vaccine.
01:18:10.180 The woman that was the salon owner here in Dallas, she went to jail.
01:18:15.480 This judge was totally out of control.
01:18:19.100 The governor responded, stopped all jailing of anybody who's opened up their businesses or done any of this.
01:18:24.960 He said, this is an ordinance.
01:18:26.320 It's not law.
01:18:27.720 Stop it right now.
01:18:30.100 She was released from jail yesterday.
01:18:33.000 Any comment on those people who are just saying, look, I'm not trying to be a criminal.
01:18:40.960 I just have to go back to work.
01:18:43.040 I have to open my store.
01:18:44.460 It's happening all over the country.
01:18:46.300 What should happen to them?
01:18:48.420 The judge is an idiot.
01:18:49.340 All 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.
01:19:00.940 You don't put somebody practicing civil disobedience, which is a time-honored tenet of the United States that has to be respected in jail.
01:19:11.000 That was just ridiculous.
01:19:13.380 And a woman needs to feed her kids.
01:19:15.960 All right?
01:19:16.380 If I'm the mayor of Dallas, I try to help that woman financially any way I can.
01:19:21.740 But you can't say to the American people, if an ordinance is passed in your town, you don't have to obey it.
01:19:28.800 Because then you have anarchy.
01:19:32.400 Bill, 75 years ago, let's end in this.
01:19:34.580 75 years ago, today, we had humanity's greatest victory.
01:19:41.420 Prime Minister saluted the people.
01:19:43.920 Winston Churchill came out and said, finally, we are at peace.
01:19:48.480 We had the Axis powers dismantled.
01:19:54.120 Your thoughts on this?
01:19:56.000 Well, I wrote a book on it, Killing Patton.
01:19:58.980 That's why I asked you.
01:20:00.300 And I just need you to give me 30 seconds for a plug after I give you my answer.
01:20:05.180 Yeah, okay, quickly.
01:20:06.840 The United States saved the world.
01:20:09.520 Saved the world from fascism.
01:20:12.620 The Europeans never would have been able to defeat Hitler.
01:20:15.780 And if he didn't have to fight the United States, he probably would have fought Stalin to his stalemate.
01:20:21.140 So we saved the world.
01:20:23.940 We also saved the world from communism.
01:20:26.240 So these people who hate the USA and deride us and demean us, there's the evidence right there.
01:20:32.660 All right, 30 seconds, Bill.
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01:21:39.060 That's what they don't have.
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01:21:45.340 I'm so excited for this because it's kind of like a, I mean, it's not a screw-off thing.
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01:21:51.520 I can't believe what the government is admitting to now.
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01:24:12.340 It is Friday.
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01:24:19.920 And stay safe.
01:24:21.720 Just don't be stupid.
01:24:23.260 And we're asking the governors to not be stupid either.
01:24:27.300 But we'll see what happens.
01:24:30.380 Coming up next hour, we're going to talk a little bit about Cuomo.
01:24:35.840 Cuomo is being held up by the media as the greatest governor of all time.
01:24:41.560 Much better than Donald Trump and what Donald Trump has done.
01:24:45.340 There was something that happened this week with Governor Cuomo that nobody in the press is really covering.
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01:26:06.660 It is another spectacular broadcast day.
01:26:10.720 Wouldn't you say, Stu?
01:26:12.040 Oh, fantastic.
01:26:13.260 Fantastic.
01:26:13.940 He's not even listening to me.
01:26:15.340 He said it was a fantastic broadcast day.
01:26:19.020 Another spectacular day.
01:26:19.880 We have something that the media won't cover, and that's Cuomo.
01:26:26.140 And I don't know.
01:26:27.520 I mean, yesterday I saw, what's his name?
01:26:30.400 Robert De Niro.
01:26:32.240 I want to play Cuomo in the movie.
01:26:34.500 I mean, I'm telling you, this is the guy that they're going to run.
01:26:37.540 They're going to run him.
01:26:38.620 They're making him into this hero, and he is anything but.
01:26:42.920 And we have the facts on it next.
01:26:45.660 I don't know why he's being held up as this hero, but we have that coming up.
01:26:51.500 Also, man, we've just got so many things to do.
01:26:54.760 We're going to talk a little bit about unemployment here and what you can do about it.
01:26:59.620 And, oh, we have the principal of this high school in North Carolina, principal of the year.
01:27:08.620 And what this principal did, they made sure that every senior had their graduation.
01:27:14.180 And it's really cool what this school did.
01:27:17.200 We'll talk about that coming up and have them on the phone.
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01:27:38.620 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:27:42.440 Oh, my gosh.
01:27:44.800 Oh, my gosh.
01:27:46.320 Is today a big day?
01:27:47.500 It's Friday, and we are investigating UFOs tonight.
01:27:52.900 Yes, yes.
01:27:53.960 Oh, not some hokey Leonard Nimoy special.
01:27:57.420 No, no, no.
01:27:58.420 This is a real special.
01:27:59.840 We have two guests on tonight on Blaze TV on the Glenn Beck Friday exclusive.
01:28:05.860 Two 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.
01:28:14.680 Yeah, it looks like there might be extraterrestrial life, and we've known about it for a while.
01:28:19.960 Wait, what?
01:28:21.500 We're going to talk about that tonight.
01:28:23.680 But 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.
01:28:36.400 Really?
01:28:37.680 Let's look at Andrew Cuomo by the numbers.
01:28:41.300 We'll give you a story that no one, no one in the mainstream media was reporting this week.
01:28:47.500 And it's kind of important.
01:28:50.540 That begins in one minute.
01:28:52.800 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:30:27.100 Oh, yeah.
01:30:41.360 It's happening.
01:30:42.960 Happening tonight on Blaze TV.
01:30:46.280 Are aliens real?
01:30:47.560 Are they out there?
01:30:48.240 You know, I think that we could maybe explain the media, Robert De Niro and so many others.
01:30:56.320 Adam Schiff.
01:30:57.720 Honestly.
01:30:58.500 Alien?
01:30:59.140 Could be.
01:30:59.980 Could be.
01:31:01.560 It would explain.
01:31:02.580 I 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.
01:31:11.680 I would be like, oh, well, that explains an awful lot.
01:31:16.600 I mean, wouldn't you?
01:31:17.520 I mean, I think I would be relieved to know that.
01:31:20.740 No, that's not really them.
01:31:22.680 Those are aliens.
01:31:25.140 Whew.
01:31:26.280 For a minute there, I thought we were in trouble.
01:31:28.740 Well, anyway, Cuomo is getting this strange alien like response to all the stuff that he is doing.
01:31:38.620 My gosh, he's doing a good job.
01:31:41.360 Well, except he's not.
01:31:43.320 And I want to point out one catastrophe that came out, I think, on Tuesday.
01:31:48.360 New York on Tuesday was forced to acknowledge seventeen hundred deaths from coronavirus in nursing homes.
01:31:55.520 Now, that's a minor little oops.
01:31:58.780 We didn't really count.
01:32:00.160 I mean, it's just seventeen hundred dead people put onto Governor Cuomo's magical abacus of dead New Yorkers.
01:32:09.120 And, you know, it's it's not exactly a small number to have missed.
01:32:14.140 I don't know how they've missed them.
01:32:17.060 Let me give it to you in perspective.
01:32:19.020 Just 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.
01:32:31.540 Is 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.
01:32:58.080 But just those states combined, OK, that's just whoops.
01:33:03.360 All of those states, that's still more than all of the dead people in all of those states combined.
01:33:12.280 Whoops.
01:33:13.020 And that was just one whoopsie announcement from nursing homes.
01:33:17.460 The governor of South Dakota said, I'm you know what?
01:33:20.760 I'm going to allow people to have breakfast to cracker barrel.
01:33:23.540 And then the county has like 11 people in it and they go crazy.
01:33:27.680 She wants to kill old people.
01:33:29.960 I mean, oh, my gosh, amazing.
01:33:32.060 Do you remember how not long ago it was Spain and everyone's looking at Spain like this is a totally out of control catastrophe?
01:33:39.780 Worst place you could be.
01:33:40.860 Yeah.
01:33:41.000 Worst place you could be.
01:33:42.320 Right.
01:33:42.700 We're at the point now where basically we have the same amount of death in Spain and New York.
01:33:48.300 So let me ask you this.
01:33:51.140 How can there possibly be seventeen hundred additional dead people that we just just didn't count in nursing homes?
01:33:59.000 Isn't that one of the first things we knew that nursing homes bad?
01:34:03.760 Yeah, they're there.
01:34:05.260 They're the most fragile among us.
01:34:07.580 Didn't we know that?
01:34:08.320 Yeah.
01:34:08.580 In fact, it was so obvious.
01:34:10.100 Even the genius, brilliant scholar Andrew Cuomo even knew it.
01:34:16.120 The 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.
01:34:30.900 OK, so they're the most vulnerable.
01:34:33.920 We know that.
01:34:34.660 Right.
01:34:35.260 So why did we have seventeen hundred?
01:34:38.640 What did he do?
01:34:39.980 I mean, he just said, yeah, we know they're the most vulnerable.
01:34:43.880 What did he do to put into place?
01:34:45.760 Yeah, 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.
01:34:59.540 Why would you do that exactly?
01:35:01.200 What?
01:35:01.880 It's a little bit of a strange approach.
01:35:05.100 If you knew from day one, they were the most vulnerable.
01:35:07.680 Would you say, Glenn?
01:35:08.760 I don't I don't know.
01:35:09.540 It's quite so.
01:35:10.140 Yeah.
01:35:10.420 So wait a minute.
01:35:11.180 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:35:12.460 How did he import COVID into nursing homes?
01:35:16.940 So 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.
01:35:27.020 This is a quote from the directive.
01:35:28.260 No resident shall be denied readmission or admission to the nursing home solely based on confirmed or suspected diagnosis of COVID-19.
01:35:37.680 So 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.
01:35:49.900 Now, 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.
01:35:58.780 And 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.
01:36:09.380 This is crazy.
01:36:10.300 You won't.
01:36:11.060 There is that.
01:36:12.580 You know, people say, oh, you know, conservatives just don't care about old people.
01:36:17.580 They don't care about how many times have they said that about me.
01:36:20.000 I'm trying to get people killed.
01:36:21.640 Listen to this directive and explain it any other way from somebody who says, I know they're the most vulnerable to this directive.
01:36:32.300 Nursing 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.
01:36:46.040 So 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.
01:36:59.060 I mean, it's that sounds good.
01:37:00.800 Absolutely.
01:37:01.300 You're forcing them to accept the patients that they know are positive.
01:37:04.360 And if you don't if you don't know if they're positive or not, you can't test them.
01:37:08.220 And but Stu, really, seriously, who could have known who could have known the senior citizens are vulnerable?
01:37:13.420 I know. It's not like anyone told him, you know, that he knew that.
01:37:16.980 No, it's not. No, he definitely knew that.
01:37:19.580 And, you know, look, he did know that at the time.
01:37:23.280 And, you know, there was another group of people telling him at the time, hey, this is going to be an issue.
01:37:28.580 The nursing homes, the groups representing the nursing homes, put out multiple press releases and statements, literally begging Andrew Cuomo to stop doing this.
01:37:38.640 This 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.
01:37:50.920 The case fatality rate for residents was 36 percent, along with seven percent for staff.
01:37:57.400 So this thing is known to be killing close to 40 percent of the residents who get it.
01:38:01.840 Plus, I mean, it's a remarkable seven percent of the much younger staff.
01:38:05.900 And you form a policy that forces the virus to go into the homes.
01:38:10.020 It's unconscionable.
01:38:11.540 They went on to spell out to the governor all of the possible issues one by one.
01:38:16.100 They warned the Cuomo directive can, quote, can impact the health of all the other residents with dire and indeed fatal consequences.
01:38:24.200 They warned that, quote, inadequate supplies and noted, quote, caring for covid-19 positive patients is unsafe and jeopardizes all patients in the nursing home.
01:38:35.900 They begged Cuomo to realize that they had massive issues already with staffing who were, quote, absent with symptoms and self-quarantining.
01:38:46.320 I mean, they list all of this out.
01:38:49.440 How? I mean, honestly, how does someone with the intelligence of Cuomo do this?
01:38:56.800 See, no, seriously, I suppose to be the greatest guy ever.
01:39:00.080 How how is somebody doing that?
01:39:02.620 I mean, that that goes against absolutely everything we know, not listening to science.
01:39:09.580 Here's one. Yeah, we're we're quarantining healthy people.
01:39:13.740 We're taking the most vulnerable and he's he's blocking the way and the nursing homes are begging him.
01:39:23.140 Stop doing this to us.
01:39:25.440 Forty percent will die.
01:39:27.340 Yeah, I mean, they actually labeled one of the sections of their plea to Cuomo.
01:39:32.620 Nursing 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.
01:39:54.740 And they also point out many homes do not have private rooms.
01:39:59.580 So, I mean, this is this is unbelievable.
01:40:01.480 So, grandma and grandpa, he's saying, if you want to put grandma and grandpa into a home, they're not going to be tested.
01:40:08.300 So don't worry about that nasty cough and breathing thing they have.
01:40:11.500 Just go into the nursing home.
01:40:13.280 They have no they have no private rooms in that nursing home, so they can't be quarantined or anything like that.
01:40:20.120 But so grandma is shacking up or not shacking up, but but living next door in the same room with somebody.
01:40:28.860 Hopefully, grandma's not shacking up with somebody who may have covid-19 and the state is requiring that nothing can be done.
01:40:36.720 And I would say with the wonders now, Viagra, there is some probably some shacking going on.
01:40:41.640 I'm just right.
01:40:42.240 Just pointing that out.
01:40:43.020 Yes, yes.
01:40:44.720 I'm wondering if Andrew Cuomo is entirely incompetent or just playing dumb here.
01:40:52.620 Well, here he is.
01:40:53.700 What's going on?
01:40:54.600 Being asked about the thing that, you know, was killing everybody.
01:40:58.540 There was a state directive that said that people cannot be denied readmission or admission.
01:41:04.460 Just wondering what the state policy is right now.
01:41:06.240 Again, judging the high number of deaths.
01:41:08.160 If you are tested positive for the virus,
01:41:11.980 are you allowed to be admitted to a nursing home is the question or readmitted?
01:41:17.620 Yeah, it's a good question.
01:41:19.540 I don't know.
01:41:20.280 The policy is that if you are positive, you should be admitted back to a nursing home.
01:41:25.720 And necessary precautions will be taken to protect the other residents there.
01:41:30.040 So I'm taking the floor.
01:41:32.200 I don't remember.
01:41:35.660 I'll have this guy.
01:41:36.880 I'll throw him under the bus.
01:41:38.260 So he didn't he didn't know, except.
01:41:43.320 Did Cuomo sign the directive?
01:41:45.720 Yeah.
01:41:46.000 I mean, his name's right at the top of it.
01:41:48.480 It's his health department.
01:41:49.460 It's his policy.
01:41:50.320 And the question, you know, is worded in a way of like, you know, would you allow them back in?
01:41:54.240 Well, it's more than that.
01:41:55.400 You're forcing them back in.
01:41:56.560 They cannot say no to the people who are COVID-19 positive.
01:42:00.300 It's an amazing.
01:42:01.060 It's wasn't the one that then the directive say you cannot discriminate against COVID-19.
01:42:09.280 Yeah.
01:42:09.580 I love that.
01:42:12.020 I thought this really in this case, discriminating tastes might be worth doing.
01:42:18.680 Right.
01:42:19.180 You know what I mean?
01:42:19.660 I mean, is Cuomo wheeling his mommy into a room full of people that, you know, he didn't want to discriminate?
01:42:30.960 We don't want to test anyone around the governor, anywhere around the governor's family.
01:42:36.000 No, no, no.
01:42:36.640 Grandma, she can go in and we are not going to discriminate.
01:42:39.800 I the hell am discriminating.
01:42:42.380 Yes, I am.
01:42:43.040 And I think it's a good thing.
01:42:44.340 Yes.
01:42:44.940 Discrimination.
01:42:45.680 It's not the color of anyone's skin here.
01:42:47.620 This is much more than that.
01:42:50.280 Let me skip to this one part of the story because I think you'll find this fascinating.
01:42:56.760 What is Andrew Cuomo doing on the night this goes down?
01:43:01.940 We have a clip from CNN.
01:43:04.300 This is him and he is going to, he's got 1,700 new dead people, more dead people, as you point out, than all these areas.
01:43:12.940 This is Tuesday.
01:43:13.960 What is he doing?
01:43:14.560 He's going on CNN with his brother.
01:43:17.560 And this is the tone of the interview.
01:43:19.900 Do you think that you are an attractive person now because you're single and ready to mingle?
01:43:25.860 Do you really think you are some desirable single person and that this is not just people's pain coming out of them?
01:43:32.660 I think beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
01:43:38.620 Listen to you.
01:43:39.440 You've got an answer for anything.
01:43:41.000 You're feeling pretty good about yourself these days.
01:43:44.660 Aren't you?
01:43:47.280 Cakes and circuses.
01:43:48.600 Cakes and circuses.
01:43:51.600 That is despicable.
01:43:53.600 Just let me just let me wrap this up here.
01:43:56.640 Something the media and you're never going to see on CNN.
01:44:00.440 As 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.
01:44:08.940 When 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.
01:44:18.500 While 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.
01:44:30.840 And that's just in nursing homes.
01:44:34.180 Just in nursing homes.
01:44:36.920 Let me end by giving you some perspective.
01:44:39.360 That number is the same total as everyone killed in nursing home and no nursing home in Wyoming.
01:44:48.500 Alaska, 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.
01:45:10.200 Stop with the lies that Andrew Cuomo just loves everybody and everybody else wants people to die.
01:45:18.940 His signature was on those directives.
01:45:22.420 He knew what he was doing.
01:45:25.000 He's incompetent.
01:45:26.860 I'm not going to blame him for a genocide like they're blaming Donald Trump.
01:45:30.780 I'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.
01:45:44.340 Back in a minute.
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01:47:21.020 By the way, that was, all of that information was on Stu's show on Wednesday.
01:47:31.140 Stu does, what was it, Cuomo's?
01:47:34.200 Cuomo's catastrophe.
01:47:34.960 All the documents, you can see it all in the monologue and encourage you to check it out.
01:47:41.440 You get it for free on YouTube.
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01:47:57.200 All right, so Stu, if I say to you, scientists promised us two things long ago.
01:48:05.400 And I want, fill in the blank.
01:48:09.180 What were the two things that the futurists promised us and that we've all wanted?
01:48:15.840 Flying cars.
01:48:17.460 Flying cars.
01:48:18.660 Always the one.
01:48:19.400 Yes, flying cars.
01:48:19.860 Always the one that's listed.
01:48:22.900 I don't know.
01:48:23.340 What's the second one?
01:48:24.340 A pill that we can let you just eat whatever you want.
01:48:29.920 Oh, yeah.
01:48:30.320 And it's a fat loss pill.
01:48:32.460 I want that so bad.
01:48:32.920 Okay, one that you can just take.
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01:48:42.760 They found, I'm sorry, a gene responsible for obesity.
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01:50:43.440 Stranger Things, Stranger Things, I think not.
01:50:45.940 Kind of a fun show, but actually strangely serious.
01:50:49.360 The government is coming out with all kinds of evidence on UFOs.
01:50:53.040 And we have two of the people that actually worked on this for the government in secret years ago
01:51:02.820 are going to be talking to us about what all of this means.
01:51:06.180 What did they see?
01:51:07.360 Can they give us any perspective on some of the more shocking claims now coming out of official Washington?
01:51:15.280 All right.
01:51:17.120 You know, one thing that I have been thinking a lot about is schools and memories of our children of this COVID crisis.
01:51:28.380 What's incredible to me is these parades that have been going on.
01:51:33.580 I just I love these parades.
01:51:35.300 Have you had one yet, Stu?
01:51:36.660 Have you had somebody come by and do a parade for you?
01:51:38.120 Our daughter had her birthday parade just a few months late out in front of our house the other day, and she loved it.
01:51:45.520 In fact, my son is now saying he doesn't want a birthday party.
01:51:47.800 He wants the birthday parade thing, which is pretty.
01:51:49.780 It's pretty, pretty cool.
01:51:51.360 Yeah, I really liked it.
01:51:52.700 My daughter had a birthday and her parade happened, and it was really, it was amazing.
01:51:59.560 It was really amazing to watch.
01:52:02.360 And 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.
01:52:11.880 I remember the year that everybody was locked in and they had this parade.
01:52:15.300 Well, 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.
01:52:27.340 You know, you've gone for 12 years.
01:52:31.520 And you don't get to stand up and have, you know, your name called.
01:52:36.400 You don't have that typical graduation.
01:52:38.520 Well, there is a principal in North Carolina.
01:52:43.980 He's actually the 2018 North Carolina principal of the year, and his name is Tabari Wallace, and he decided to do something.
01:52:51.640 Do we have him on yet?
01:52:53.760 He's the he's the principal of West Craven High School, not to be confused with West Craven High School, which is completely different.
01:53:02.920 You don't want to go to the boiler room in that one.
01:53:04.680 It's a bad scene.
01:53:05.900 It's a bad, bad scene.
01:53:06.920 But anyway, West Craven High School, if we can't get him on, that's fine.
01:53:13.140 He was supposed to be on.
01:53:14.040 I guess he's he's not with us yet.
01:53:16.560 But what he did is he he sent out teams.
01:53:22.880 Apparently.
01:53:26.620 He stood in full graduation regalia in the parking lot with a megaphone coordinating all of the cars.
01:53:34.580 The teachers were part of this parade.
01:53:36.920 Administrators, coaches, police officers, firefighters, community leaders.
01:53:41.020 They were all set to go across the district.
01:53:44.420 Now, they had four hours to cover 220 seniors.
01:53:49.920 They broke up into 14 groups, each with a stack of personalized yard signs and a message.
01:53:55.580 You will graduate.
01:53:57.120 And they did their own parade to 220, 220 students.
01:54:06.140 But 485 square miles is what they had to cover.
01:54:10.700 Wow.
01:54:11.140 And they they did the graduation and and stop by all of these students.
01:54:16.920 I just think this is really cool.
01:54:18.640 Oh, he's on now.
01:54:21.140 Great.
01:54:21.700 I'm glad we can talk to him.
01:54:22.820 His name is Tabari Wallace and he's with us now.
01:54:24.800 Hi, Tabari.
01:54:25.300 How are you?
01:54:26.300 How are you doing, Glenn?
01:54:27.420 It's good.
01:54:27.920 It's good to be on the show.
01:54:29.960 Thank you.
01:54:30.560 I am.
01:54:30.940 I'm thrilled with what you did.
01:54:32.360 I think this is really a cool thing.
01:54:34.140 Tell me about it.
01:54:35.840 Well, what we did was, you know, we do know what the plight of the class of 2020 is going
01:54:40.480 through right now.
01:54:41.420 And the least we can do as a school is to try to fill that void wherever possible.
01:54:46.780 And we all know graduation and prom are two life events that all of us pretty much as adults
01:54:53.020 still remember.
01:54:53.880 So what we did, the county, our county bought the signs and left it up to each individual
01:54:58.960 principal on how to deploy the signs to the seniors.
01:55:01.360 And what we decided to do, so because of the pandemic, our seniors couldn't come to us
01:55:07.100 for graduation, well, we'll take a pseudo graduation to their house.
01:55:11.120 So we assembled and we called, I don't know if you read the story, but we service 480 square
01:55:16.220 miles and we have 13 different clubs or townships, communities up north.
01:55:21.460 Y'all would call them boroughs, but we have, we have 13 of those and we split up my staff
01:55:26.380 of 80 joined and we have municipalities from each of the service areas, fire department,
01:55:31.940 police.
01:55:32.820 We had our board of education members that represent the area.
01:55:36.220 They were there.
01:55:36.740 We had so many pile in.
01:55:38.100 It was a community event to make sure that we go and surprise and service these seniors.
01:55:43.180 And we all fanned out over that.
01:55:44.560 So they did.
01:55:45.900 Go ahead.
01:55:46.920 Did they, did they have any idea this was coming?
01:55:49.600 Did you do this all kind of quietly?
01:55:52.380 This is what I told them.
01:55:53.760 I told them that we had a senior surprise for them that they would never forget.
01:55:58.800 And I've got that relationship with my kids that I said, now, you know, I miss the
01:56:01.820 Wallace do.
01:56:02.760 So y'all need to be home between eight and two o'clock.
01:56:06.120 And the kids know in the, in the past, when I say that is some big celebration come in
01:56:10.200 or somebody big that's at our campus.
01:56:12.160 So I said, make sure that you're home between eight and two, and then make sure that you
01:56:16.520 have your parents there, your extended family and cameras ready.
01:56:20.100 So the kids knew something was coming.
01:56:22.240 They just didn't know what it was.
01:56:23.840 And when we pulled up with the fire trucks and the police blaring and everything, and
01:56:28.080 we played the graduation, we played common circumstance over the loudspeaker.
01:56:32.160 Um, a lot of them ran back in and put their graduation guard on because they saw we were in full
01:56:37.140 regalia.
01:56:37.520 It was just a beautiful day, Glenn.
01:56:39.140 That is cool.
01:56:40.260 That is really cool.
01:56:41.380 I mean, it was, it was beautiful.
01:56:44.060 So, uh, that will be the graduate.
01:56:46.480 You won't have a graduation later in the summer, right?
01:56:48.800 That, that is the graduation.
01:56:50.720 Well, we did that just in case this band, I mean, this pandemic, you know, the social distancing
01:56:56.600 laws carry on through the summer.
01:56:58.520 Our makeup date for graduation is going to be August 1.
01:57:02.880 And if the social distancing laws haven't been relaxed by then, we have a, we have a second
01:57:07.120 alternate date for December 19th.
01:57:09.360 And we'll have to bring that inside.
01:57:10.780 We've already consulted with the tourist center to make sure we can have it.
01:57:14.260 Um, but, but the sign served that when we presented it, each child was, was told an elevator
01:57:19.160 speech.
01:57:19.960 And, and we told them, we said, we want you to put this outside your house.
01:57:24.040 And every time you walk in and out your house to go somewhere or whatnot, we want you to
01:57:27.660 look at that sign and let this serve as a bridge.
01:57:29.900 And this is going to be a bridge that your community, your administration, your teachers,
01:57:33.720 we're going to get you across the traditional stage.
01:57:36.420 So you're not robbed of that moment in time in life that we will never forget.
01:57:40.320 And that's why we, that's cool.
01:57:41.800 Make sure they knew that.
01:57:42.760 And then the kids get promed that afternoon.
01:57:44.240 If we can have graduation, we're going to give them the prom as well.
01:57:47.600 And they get to have a graduate in the morning.
01:57:49.620 And then we got the prom that night at seven o'clock.
01:57:52.340 So it's going to be a busy day for the babies, but it's much deserved because we do not want
01:57:55.660 this pandemic to run them up to five minutes.
01:57:58.460 So let me ask you this to Barry, um, because my kids are both in high school and they're
01:58:02.940 not graduating, but they're still going and they are really having a tough struggle with
01:58:07.620 this virtual, uh, classes, just really struggling, uh, and talking to the principals and everything
01:58:13.680 at, at my kid's school, they're saying this is not unusual.
01:58:18.120 Uh, how does your, because you're, you're known for carpe diem.
01:58:22.620 Um, how, how are you getting the kids to seize the day on this?
01:58:28.580 I'm looking for some parental tips.
01:58:31.320 Okay.
01:58:31.800 What you want to tell, you know, your child and what I would tell all your listeners and
01:58:36.100 the children across America right now is that America cannot afford a 13 gap in learning.
01:58:43.620 There's no way we can, we can afford that in developing our future human capital.
01:58:48.060 This is the workforce that is going to pretty much ensure our social security,
01:58:51.940 um, and so they need to understand that we, you know what I'm saying?
01:58:57.120 Yeah.
01:58:57.520 You still believe in social security, but I get it.
01:59:00.000 I get it.
01:59:02.700 But, uh, they, they, they, they, they have to keep working because if your child is in
01:59:07.980 math one and they stop working and they're deprived of a nine weeks worth or 13 weeks
01:59:13.020 worth of work, they're not prepared to go into math two.
01:59:16.000 And I can say that for English one, two, and three, and English four is British lit.
01:59:20.500 If you haven't mastered the English vernacular, you will not be able to master when you get
01:59:24.260 into British lit and English four.
01:59:25.600 And that's a graduation requirement.
01:59:26.660 No.
01:59:27.180 So any, any student across, you have to keep working.
01:59:30.020 I know that they're saying it's a PC 13.
01:59:32.780 All you're going to get is a pass on your transcript and this and that, but it's not about that.
01:59:37.520 This is one time that grades really doesn't matter.
01:59:40.040 It is about the investment in our student capital and that they do not have a gap in learning.
01:59:46.600 That's why we have to keep encouraging our kids to keep working.
01:59:49.580 And next year, it's going to be a little bit of that.
01:59:51.720 That these social distancing laws are not listed.
01:59:55.100 The 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.
02:00:04.440 That means half of the kids will be in your building on Monday and the other half will be home during digital learning.
02:00:10.460 And then, and then on Tuesday, you see what I'm saying?
02:00:13.620 So that's the ideas that are being kicked around right now.
02:00:16.620 So 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.
02:00:32.560 And it will not be the traditional instruction and traditional school that me and you went through.
02:00:36.220 Wow.
02:00:38.720 Well, I, I, I hope we don't have to face that for many parents, many students, but also for the future of America.
02:00:46.200 Cause it's, it's not the same or just jumping into something we've never tried before.
02:00:50.600 And a lot of kids could be left behind and, and the teachers really have their job cut out for them.
02:00:58.480 This is, this is, this is the time to become heroic in figuring out new ways to teach and to keep kids engaged.
02:01:07.500 And Tabari sounds like you're the guy who is doing that in, in your area.
02:01:12.060 Congratulations on being the principal of the year in your entire state, North Carolina.
02:01:16.400 It's good to talk to you, sir.
02:01:17.480 Thank you so much.
02:01:18.700 Thank you so much, Glenn.
02:01:19.880 It's been a pleasure.
02:01:20.660 Thank you.
02:01:21.780 You bet.
02:01:22.500 Tabari Wallace.
02:01:23.460 You can, you can see why he's popular, especially the kids.
02:01:26.180 He just, I mean, didn't his, Oh, totally.
02:01:28.920 His joy kind of just jumped out on the first, you know, Hey, how are you?
02:01:32.500 Yeah.
02:01:32.880 He has the energy of someone you really like.
02:01:36.080 Yeah, he does.
02:01:37.040 Immediately.
02:01:37.820 He does.
02:01:38.160 Unlike, unlike some of the principals I had at school.
02:01:43.920 Yeah.
02:01:44.460 All right.
02:01:44.820 Someone that are just seem like they're in complete misery at all times.
02:01:47.960 Not, not as fun.
02:01:49.860 Yeah.
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02:04:02.220 Hey, Shelly Luther, uh, is out of jail.
02:04:14.620 She was a salon person that we found out yesterday from the governor and the attorney general of the
02:04:21.020 great state of Texas yesterday while he was live on the air here.
02:04:24.200 Uh, he, they announced that they were changing, uh, the laws or making sure that nobody went to jail in Texas for opening their business.
02:04:32.940 Here she is talking to reporters as she left jail, uh, last night.
02:04:37.900 Shelly free!
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02:04:44.340 Woo!
02:04:45.340 Thank you!
02:04:46.340 Thank you!
02:04:47.340 We love you!
02:04:48.340 Thank you guys so much.
02:04:50.580 I'm a little overwhelmed and I don't want to scare the kids.
02:04:53.540 I'm okay, but I just want to thank all of you who I just barely met and now you're all my friends.
02:05:04.500 You mean so much to me and this would have been nothing without you.
02:05:10.260 Thank you so, so much and I'll have more to say when I can gather myself, but I'm a little overwhelmed.
02:05:15.860 I just want to thank you.
02:05:16.940 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:17.580 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:17.780 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:18.340 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:19.580 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:19.740 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:20.660 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:20.780 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:21.140 Thank you, Shelly!
02:05:21.660 Shelly Luther, who, uh, many in our audience were instrumental in, uh, helping, um, pressure, uh, and support her.
02:05:30.440 Uh, she's a remarkable woman, um, another civil rights activist now, whether she likes it or not.
02:05:37.480 Uh, by the way, another, uh, news story that has just come out, the IRS has asked prisoners who inadvertently received a twelve,
02:05:44.780 twelve hundred dollar pandemic relief check to return the payment, uh, the IRS has just issued this, uh, notice.
02:05:52.960 The IRS and the Treasury Department, uh, have asked families now to return checks that were sent to incarcerated or deceased relatives.
02:06:03.180 Deceased and incarcerated individuals do not qualify, do not qualify to receive the economic impact payments.
02:06:11.780 Now, okay, deceased relatives, I can't believe we actually have to send that out, uh, but apparently we do.
02:06:20.120 My question is, if you're a prisoner and you took the check, what's your motivation for, uh, returning it?
02:06:31.660 I mean, what, what exactly is the IRS going to do?
02:06:35.200 Send you to jail?
02:06:37.820 You're already there.
02:06:39.740 Uh, but, uh, congratulations, uh, our government at work.
02:06:45.360 Let's give them more power.
02:06:47.760 Also, do you see the price of Bitcoin?
02:06:50.140 Yeah, we're back over $10,000.
02:06:51.880 Yeah, Bitcoin was, uh, was about $3,000, uh, per coin this year at some point.
02:07:02.360 It was like more like $5,000 this year.
02:07:03.800 It was $3,000 the year before, I believe, it hit at one point.
02:07:06.700 Yeah, March.
02:07:08.220 March, uh, $3,870, a price not seen, uh, since March 2019.
02:07:15.100 Since then, the price has rallied over 150%.
02:07:19.600 So, I guess there is like, I can't figure Bitcoin out.
02:07:22.940 I can't, I mean, uh, is it, is it worth anything?
02:07:26.800 Is it not worth anything?
02:07:28.060 I mean, it just, it's crazy how Bitcoin, that run-up hurt Bitcoin so badly, uh, there at the beginning.
02:07:36.540 All right, have a safe weekend.
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