The Glenn Beck Program - March 23, 2020


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

161.30396

Word Count

20,101

Sentence Count

64

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

In this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the Home Title Fraud Epidemic in New York City, Coronavirus, and the trucking industry. He also talks about how truck drivers are a forgotten group of people.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the glenbeck program first want to talk to you about being prepared for something that
00:00:07.180 is called home title fraud it is i hate to use this word today but it's an epidemic in new york
00:00:15.360 city according to the fbi and uh deborah learned her lesson a brutal way uh she i think is up in
00:00:22.320 portland and and she's the worst case scenario where the swat teams came to her house to evict
00:00:28.500 her because she kept saying i own my own home they said no you don't ma'am i own my own home i've never
00:00:33.720 sold my home i've never done she had no idea until the eviction notice came that somebody had actually
00:00:39.820 stolen her identity and stolen her her home title and sold it to a bank she was supposed to make the
00:00:47.620 payments but she never took out the loan bad guys were long gone she lost her house she is still to
00:00:53.000 this day uncomfortable with you know being just at home because it was so violated nobody protects
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00:01:08.140 the fusion all right all right no no no i've hit my limit i've hit my limit i can't go any further
00:01:33.440 i heard today that a telltale sign of coronavirus is that you lose your your your sense of taste and
00:01:45.460 smell no i'll lose an arm but i'm not i am already so deeply into the m&ms and all of the comfort food
00:01:55.620 uh if i lose the taste of chocolate kill me just take me now just kill me right now coronavirus
00:02:03.380 all right they say a dog is a man's best friend and that relationship you have to take seriously if
00:02:13.540 you're a pet owner like i am you will want your dog to be really healthy and happy but you're also
00:02:19.000 responsible you know um to the best of your abilities of really taking care of him and giving
00:02:24.780 him a great great life now you can buy really expensive dog food go for it um or you can just
00:02:31.980 buy the food that you already have or make the food that you already have and um and then give
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00:02:43.880 food it contains massive amounts of vitamins minerals uh digestive enzymes probiotics even omega
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00:03:20.900 call them today a lot of people in this country would be delighted to pay more in taxes finding
00:03:27.040 yourself speechless listening to progressive arguments arm yourself with the facts arguing
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00:03:36.140 good morning america i'm glad you're here thank you so much for listening to us
00:03:46.100 i want to talk about
00:03:52.920 i want to talk about you i want to talk about you i i want to read some of the emails that have come in
00:04:01.800 and uh i appreciate all of the emails you reach out to contact us and let us know what's going on in
00:04:09.640 your life there's a forgotten group of people i mean i don't know about you but
00:04:16.800 i'm grateful for the medical workers i'm grateful for people who are actually doing their job right
00:04:24.120 now i'm grateful for many people in the government that are actually doing their job and not playing
00:04:30.380 politics with this this politics thing is just driving me out of my mind
00:04:34.420 but there's a group of people that i don't think any of us really think of
00:04:40.460 you know we're driving on the highway and we're in a hurry uh in america you go a long way and you're
00:04:50.060 passing all these 18 wheelers you're like jeez what's with all the trucks and these the trucks
00:04:55.940 usually piss you off because i can't see around them but it's those truck drivers that are out
00:05:04.420 there right now on the road that we have to thank imagine how isolated and alone truck drivers must
00:05:10.600 feel right now i mean they do their job mostly alone traveling long distance away from their families but
00:05:17.540 i think they probably also know how the average person think you know feels about truck drivers at
00:05:24.480 least the truck not the driver but the truck
00:05:26.540 i was looking at some numbers this weekend on the trucking industry and they're staggering
00:05:33.800 in 2017 american truck drivers were responsible for hauling over 700 billion in goods that's greater
00:05:45.420 than the gdp in countries like poland or sweden or belgian or or israel norway think of that
00:05:52.980 we should have a health care system as nice as sweden really you know just the goods we carry
00:06:01.160 in our trucks over a year is bigger than their entire economy
00:06:05.200 7.4 million workers are employed in the trucking industry that's six percent of our entire job market
00:06:14.540 each year the average trucker locks in each year the average 100 000 miles
00:06:21.920 the trucks you see moving all day and all night across america's freeways
00:06:28.600 add up to about 10.8 billion dollars 10.8 billion tons of freight almost three quarters of all american
00:06:38.380 goods all the groceries we get at the market the clothes we get it from the mall the toilet paper
00:06:43.700 at walmart they all arrive thanks to the hard worker the hard work of our american truck driver
00:06:50.680 in fact the only reason that we're not starving right now the only reason why those shelves
00:06:57.140 are full
00:06:58.420 are because the truck drivers are pulling in overtime
00:07:03.940 experts predict that if truckers stop working most grocery stores would be running out of food
00:07:09.580 in three days everything every shelf empty in three days
00:07:15.540 i saw this line from uh she's a trucker name is chrissy becker
00:07:21.100 she said i'm a mom but instead of going home i stayed out driving my truck sometimes 24 hours at a time
00:07:28.120 lately it's six weeks at a time
00:07:31.780 i do it because
00:07:34.580 you all need what you need
00:07:36.880 and there are hundreds of thousands more like me but instead of going home
00:07:40.880 we're running until we can't see straight in our tracks
00:07:43.800 i love our country
00:07:50.460 i love our country not because of the military
00:07:54.520 not because of our flag
00:08:00.140 i i love our country because of our people
00:08:05.500 and the things that our constitution and bill of rights
00:08:11.460 allow our people to do
00:08:13.720 we are different
00:08:15.640 you know everybody was
00:08:20.000 everybody was talking about how great the testing is in south korea
00:08:24.620 stew's gonna give you some numbers in south korea
00:08:27.380 and what that what what's really happening in south korea compared to us right now
00:08:31.740 yeah they were beating us for about 10 minutes
00:08:34.140 now
00:08:36.860 now you'll notice nobody's holding up south korea
00:08:40.620 there's just no one to hold up i guess
00:08:42.940 there's just no one that does it better than south korea
00:08:47.320 i mean unless you want to look at the truth and you want to look at what america has done in the last couple of weeks
00:08:53.440 we're gonna win this battle
00:08:56.980 and it's the truckers out there like chrissy
00:09:03.280 or perhaps you
00:09:04.840 that have made it their personal mission to make sure that america
00:09:09.880 doesn't stop
00:09:11.320 they're forgoing their own personal safety safety they're
00:09:15.700 risking exposure to the virus
00:09:17.520 spending long long hours away from their families to make sure that we have food in our pantries and toilet paper in our bathrooms
00:09:24.200 now imagine how much harder it is for them
00:09:27.680 now that states are closing down all the restaurants
00:09:30.740 the truck stops the rest areas all over the country
00:09:34.380 everywhere from pennsylvania texas michigan all the way to california
00:09:38.700 there is literally nowhere for them to stop and sleep and take a shower
00:09:43.080 go to the bathroom even eat
00:09:45.080 how's the trucker supposed to get food when every restaurant has closed their doors to him
00:09:54.080 drive-thrus aren't exactly accommodating for
00:09:57.940 massive big rigs and even those are closed
00:10:01.120 america i think this is something that we can do
00:10:07.900 i don't think we need the government to tell us what to do
00:10:12.240 i think there needs to be some sort of
00:10:17.780 network for these truckers
00:10:20.500 first of all if you see a truck pull into a restaurant walk up and thank them for their service
00:10:27.200 you don't have to shake your hand
00:10:28.060 keep your distance
00:10:29.340 but offer your services maybe go get them food
00:10:34.740 but perhaps can't our churches mobilize
00:10:42.040 most churches could offer the same account a kind of accommodations that truck stops and rest areas do
00:10:49.000 they have large parking lots they have kitchen large spaces for beds they even have showers most of them
00:10:54.800 perhaps now it's time for our church to mobilize and
00:10:59.460 take care of our heroes on the front lines those are the people in the trucks
00:11:03.060 i encourage you today reach out to the leadership of your church
00:11:07.580 reach out to other churches isn't there some sort of network that we could give them
00:11:12.840 don't you think we could build a network that spans every major urban area along
00:11:20.760 freeways from the atlantic to the pacific
00:11:23.080 i mean because this is what americans do this is what we do best
00:11:26.920 at least if you happen to be out on the road today
00:11:32.840 and you happen to pass a trucker on the freeway
00:11:35.440 shoot him a finger but make sure it's the thumb
00:11:39.020 give him the thumbs up
00:11:42.160 give him the air horn gesture i don't know if they even
00:11:44.960 like that anymore just to say thank you
00:11:47.860 thank you for keeping us alive
00:11:50.560 and because of because of the truckers we have a lot
00:11:55.020 to be thankful for today
00:11:57.620 hello america welcome to the program glad you're here
00:12:08.660 uh i'd love to hear from you off and on today
00:12:11.540 888-727-BECK
00:12:14.080 uh i'd love to hear uh from you on
00:12:16.900 things you're thankful for we're we're doing this tonight
00:12:20.220 as a family we're getting together tonight and we're making a list of all
00:12:24.380 the things that we're grateful for all the things we're thankful for
00:12:27.020 so i'd like to cheat and use your notes um i don't want to have to put it into
00:12:31.540 thinking you know what i mean
00:12:32.720 888-727-BECK uh back in just a second with some of the emails that have come in
00:12:37.920 over the weekend i want to start with your voice
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00:14:01.900 boy the um uh the gop has gotten smart i think at least uh at least in the way
00:14:20.220 they're handling uh this crisis and this latest bill they tried to pass a bill
00:14:25.240 yesterday it failed uh it's a bailout bill uh you know it's it's
00:14:31.960 it's an awful lot of money um but uh they tried to pass it last night nancy
00:14:37.420 pelosi and the uh and the senate decided not to pass it
00:14:40.660 and so they just rescheduled uh an another vote
00:14:45.440 in the senate and about 11 minutes coincidentally
00:14:50.500 that's the time the market is opening and it looks like the market is going to be
00:14:54.840 down again so they're looking i mean if this isn't a democratic tactic i don't
00:14:59.120 know what is we'll talk to pat and stew about that coming up in
00:15:02.120 just a second uh we got an email in from brad
00:15:06.100 in hawkinson washington it says uh glenn i'm waiting for your brain to click
00:15:12.960 back to the fourth turning over the years i wondered if a crisis would
00:15:17.240 emerge 2024 that would fit the pattern
00:15:19.600 and be trans uh uh transformational moment
00:15:22.960 well here we are i have to tell you brad i've been rereading
00:15:26.980 the fourth turning and you're exactly right i'm going to try to go over some of
00:15:31.380 it today but definitely tomorrow i'm going over the fourth turning
00:15:35.020 especially chapter 11 uh 10 and 11
00:15:38.460 it's amazing it's amazing how well this uh situation fits
00:15:44.800 and it answers the question that my daughter asked me this weekend
00:15:49.280 she said dad so what does this all mean and i said well it means changes are
00:15:54.580 coming and you know she said but yeah but what does that what does that does
00:15:57.820 that mean what is my life going to be like
00:15:59.720 and i can't really give you an answer but i can tell you
00:16:03.280 some of the edges of that i can tell you that we are
00:16:07.060 we are all going to be needed to remain calm and carry on uh because
00:16:15.060 bad things can happen when people panic and i think
00:16:19.680 i honestly think that uh donald trump is again reflecting the mood of the nation
00:16:24.320 he tweeted what about five hours ago must have got up god i got a potty break
00:16:28.420 it's an incredible potty break one of the greatest potty breaks anyone's ever
00:16:34.000 most people most people have never seen a potty break like this
00:16:36.960 um but uh he went and i guess took a potty break and
00:16:41.260 and uh wrote about five hours ago
00:16:43.980 enough is enough basically i mean i
00:16:48.020 we we have to have an end uh to this
00:16:53.460 um things are going to get worse before they get better but
00:16:58.720 we can't keep being crammed in our home
00:17:02.560 like this is the cure worse than the virus
00:17:07.520 and the cure may be worse than the virus we don't know yet
00:17:12.400 but staying in home is not something that's going to last
00:17:16.540 i got this letter in glenn i work in lending
00:17:19.660 uh i work for a company that is a small business lending company we basically
00:17:25.300 facilitate the process of banks deploying their capital against small business loans
00:17:29.340 for equipment financing or working capital
00:17:32.020 i'm getting updated credit boxes from dozen of our banking partners
00:17:36.640 uh can't share names blah blah blah very restricted
00:17:40.280 uh their lending is now very restricted basically
00:17:44.600 lend uh no lending to restaurants no lending to long-haul truckers
00:17:50.040 or transportation no lending of any kind of small businesses who don't have
00:17:54.740 the most sterling credit and at least five years in business
00:17:59.080 even then most banks are requiring business owners to pledge their personal
00:18:02.700 credit to guarantee loans it's getting very lean in the lending
00:18:06.940 market even with the fed pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into the
00:18:10.080 banking sector banks are hoarding that cash or using it to cover their
00:18:14.340 losses uh to short covers or derivatives said another way the huge money
00:18:19.460 that the fed is throwing at the banks is not getting to the small and medium
00:18:23.220 sized business owners it's staying in wall street it's not hitting main street
00:18:27.840 this is so important and this is something that the president
00:18:31.640 has to do if if they go out and they bail these banks out again and you can't get a
00:18:38.420 mortgage you can't save your home if they don't stop foreclosures which they
00:18:43.640 have on the federal level but if they don't make it conditional that hey you're
00:18:47.940 going to take some of this money for the bailout a portion of this 50 of it it
00:18:53.720 should be 80 because that's 80 of the business in america's small business 80
00:18:57.800 of it has to go to small businesses and regular people and you got to shut down
00:19:03.020 their foreclosures for 60 days if they don't do that they're going to get
00:19:07.860 hammered hammered and right rightfully so america can't handle another tarp
00:19:13.400 bailout where we didn't see any of the cash glenn thanks for your insight and
00:19:18.200 humor over the last 13 years i've been listening to my local radio station fox
00:19:21.960 your network and yes i even went to cnn i'm an emergency medicine physician in
00:19:27.560 central florida first let me say that we're scared too we're scared for our
00:19:31.160 patients our family our friends and yes ourselves there are global mask and gown
00:19:36.040 shortages but i believe everyone is working as hard as they can to wrap up
00:19:39.760 production even under the ebola scare a few years ago no one expected us to have
00:19:44.480 to use 10 to 12 masks every shift for every member of the staff having to get
00:19:50.060 fully gowned up for every patient with a cough for the safety of our staff and
00:19:54.740 other patients is time consuming and probably a waste of our resources we have
00:19:59.800 the supplies we need as companies ramp up production and as the message gets out to
00:20:05.700 the public that emergency rooms are for emergencies things will get better we're
00:20:11.820 victims of our own success as emergency rooms provide excellent rapid care causing
00:20:16.160 many people to come to us rather than waiting to see their doctor that has to
00:20:20.720 change now thanks for all you do continue to enjoy your radio show every
00:20:25.020 morning when i'm not donning and duffing and then janet uh she works for us in
00:20:32.440 uh mercury one she's a she's sweet i love her um
00:20:37.920 we asked the staff over at mercury one to share what they're doing the struggles
00:20:45.520 they're having um and and uh did i say janet jane
00:20:52.440 um her husband is in a nursing home and she said yesterday i decided to need to get
00:20:59.160 out of my apartment without coming in uh contact with anyone and i rolled the
00:21:03.520 windows down and i opened my sunroof and i i went to the assisted living center
00:21:08.960 they've been on complete lockdown for nearly two weeks
00:21:12.020 pete my husband uses a flip phone and it's been difficult to have
00:21:16.540 one of the care partners help him with facetime
00:21:19.200 when i got there i called him so i i told him i was out front
00:21:23.220 and please bring pete down to the lobby so we could see each other through the
00:21:26.480 large windows it was great he was smiling ear to ear and throwing
00:21:30.820 kisses to me all the caregivers came over they were
00:21:33.340 smiling and talking to pete it's exactly what we needed
00:21:36.840 i thank god all day for his idea and
00:21:40.840 and for pete who looked well and happy
00:21:45.020 jane uh you were in my family's prayers uh this weekend as was
00:21:52.880 pete i've i've thought about the people who can't see their relatives you know in
00:22:00.180 china they just took you away china there were children that died at
00:22:05.220 home because mom and dad went in to be checked and they had a fever and so they
00:22:09.120 were just swept up and nobody said uh can we help your child they don't care
00:22:13.720 there here we do and
00:22:16.480 there are a lot of people that can't see except through the window and some of
00:22:23.240 these nursing homes are overwhelmed right now we pray for the nursing home
00:22:28.120 and the nurses and the doctors in all situations we pray for your safety and we
00:22:35.360 thank you for your service all right we turn our eyes to washington
00:22:40.680 it's a politics next you sick twisted freak you're listening to glenn beck
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00:23:56.480 so what is going to happen with the economy and the stock market we're going
00:24:03.840 to have some answers coming up here in just a couple of minutes as we get
00:24:07.920 through another day with the coronavirus
00:24:09.860 welcome to the glenbeck program we're glad you're here uh there is a vote going
00:24:25.000 on here in a second give me an update on the stock market will you stew uh yeah
00:24:28.920 it's at a couple hundred points uh they're waiting for the vote of course
00:24:31.680 and there was a very large uh you've got a speaker on or something there
00:24:35.340 yeah i know i know there's a very large promise from uh the uh fed that uh said
00:24:42.960 they would give unlimited money basically to back the economy that's what they're
00:24:47.060 promising so so i could you just say that again
00:24:50.600 because i think that's uh what was that again just just unlimited money from the
00:24:55.480 fed to back the economy which is totally sustainable like we should totally look
00:25:00.180 at that as a long-term solution yeah right so there's no limit to the money
00:25:05.600 that they will use to bail out the market now see when i see something like that i
00:25:11.580 think to myself oh now's not the time to put money into the market right does that
00:25:19.820 does that help you or make things worse because for me i'm like oh
00:25:24.520 no that's not a good sign no that's not a good sign no it's not it's a little yeah these
00:25:33.100 things so far haven't worked right they've tried this over and over again over the past couple
00:25:36.960 weeks where they're just dumping remember the first ask for the stimulus project uh process
00:25:42.160 was 750 billion dollars by chuck schumer and then the administration came back to 850 billion
00:25:48.140 dollars we're now north of 2 trillion dollars and we should add on to that that it's that does not
00:25:54.120 include the 4 trillion dollars they're promising in uh backing from the fed and other uh and now i
00:26:01.260 guess unlimited money yeah that's what they're saying that's only 6 trillion that's not that's not
00:26:05.040 like 4 quadrillion that's a great point if you compare it to that well remember remember yeah remember
00:26:12.060 remember the banks are only uh with the the cdo's now they're only a quarter of a quadrillion dollars
00:26:20.840 deep so yeah you know it used to be you know that a trillion dollars here and a trillion there added
00:26:27.000 up to some real money i'm glad that's not the case anymore amen brother yeah you remember when a
00:26:34.040 trillion dollars meant something oh everyone 775 billion remember it was 770 or 775 something like
00:26:43.220 that for a tarp and we were we were freaking out 700 billion dollars now they're like on whatever
00:26:50.280 doesn't matter 4 trillion we did last week i think we could do another seven and we just got to keep
00:26:56.860 those printing machines just well oiled holy cow money is like doritos corn chips now you just eat
00:27:04.520 all you want we'll make more spend all you want we'll print more that's great it doesn't matter yeah
00:27:10.540 i love it uh so let me uh let me just go over the news the reason why we're looking at the market is
00:27:16.680 not because it's what we do every day here in the last few weeks uh but uh also because mitch mcconnell
00:27:23.580 had a vote in the senate last night uh and it didn't go well uh 47 votes uh from the gop not a
00:27:32.680 single single person uh voted for it on the democratic side and he said okay here's what
00:27:39.820 we're gonna do we're gonna vote at 9 45 in the morning the exact same vote that we had at 6 p.m
00:27:45.900 tonight we're gonna vote 9 45 tomorrow morning 15 minutes after the markets open i'll see if there's
00:27:51.820 a change of heart then holy cow holy cow uh that sounds like a democratic move quite honestly yeah
00:28:00.900 i wish it wasn't on a spending thing but i am glad they finally you know learned how to do that
00:28:07.180 yeah it's good to see the republicans with some giblets for a change because they never do this
00:28:13.300 they they never force their will even when they have the majority and and when they have the majority
00:28:18.860 in all three branches they still don't so it's it's kind of nice to see that they're you know at
00:28:23.520 least trying to do something they're trying to do the wrong thing but at least they're trying to do
00:28:27.080 something well um nancy pelosi is offering her own emergency support bill uh and uh and that's
00:28:35.600 and that's fantastic i'm so happy for it did you guys see that um there is a democratic group now that
00:28:42.080 has launched a six million dollar campaign attacking trump on coronavirus response
00:28:46.600 no does anybody think that's going to be working that's going to work well for them
00:28:51.620 no not in the middle of it certainly i mean if it gets completely out of control they may look back
00:28:56.960 at it and and you know pick them apart or whatever they're going to try that i mean you've noticed the
00:29:01.740 testing talking point has gone completely out the window when's the last time you heard it gone gone
00:29:05.960 it's dead because they you know it's ramped up so quickly and now we're testing at rates three times
00:29:10.540 what south korea uh well at least in numbers i should say uh three times as many as south korea
00:29:15.860 is testing which is pretty impressive and it's happened pretty quickly that talking point's just
00:29:21.200 gone now you just you just eliminate that one from your memory remember it was the most important
00:29:24.420 thing well there's nobody there's yeah there was nobody as good as south korea just last week and
00:29:30.240 i guess there's not anybody that's beaten them yeah no it's uh we were testing so there was a story
00:29:36.160 i think it was science magazine ran a story last week of the amazing accomplishment of
00:29:40.060 south korea than they had were testing 15 000 people a day which is an incredible number
00:29:44.820 and it was an incredible number until uh the united states kind of came into the picture
00:29:49.380 and last week we were right around them we had caught up to about 13 000 per day uh yesterday we
00:29:56.020 tested 45 627 people wow and that does that's includes most of it there's actually the number
00:30:02.460 slightly larger than that but that's all they can confirm by yesterday but still 45 000 people now
00:30:06.940 three times as many as south korea obviously we are a larger country and there's some qualifiers
00:30:11.560 to that number but the point is that we were testing almost nobody one week ago and we're
00:30:16.120 already up to 45 000 we're going to pass south korea in total tests this week and we this is why you
00:30:22.320 need to not freak out about the case numbers going through the roof the case numbers are unimportant
00:30:28.520 largely because of how many people we're testing we're testing at an incredible uh an incredibly
00:30:34.100 increasing rate every single day so those numbers are gonna go through the roof and we've talked
00:30:38.440 about that we talked about that glenn what two weeks ago on the show like that we're about to
00:30:41.880 enter a period in which you're feel like you're sacrificing a lot and the numbers keep going up
00:30:46.300 and getting uglier and it's going to feel like you're wasting your time even though it does take
00:30:49.760 your breath away a little bit when you know that on friday it was 14 700 some and today it's 35 000
00:30:56.040 some yeah it's it's startling to you and but you're right we're at the hockey stick we're at the
00:31:01.260 hockey stick point yeah right but the deaths are really more important to look at because
00:31:06.520 you know the deaths are and those are increasing too they're just not increasing at the type of
00:31:11.860 rates that you're looking at for cases i think percentage wise it's actually slowed down 458
00:31:17.540 out of 35 000 that's uh that's that's not a huge mortality rate i mean you don't want anybody to die
00:31:24.740 obviously but um those are lower numbers than pat stop it yes you do go ahead you've got a list
00:31:31.120 you've got a list you wouldn't mind people who are just kicking it
00:31:34.800 and there was a day that you would have given that list on the air right right that day is not today
00:31:42.360 though and that's not today not in fact that day is long gone long gone i noticed though that you're
00:31:52.340 not talking about the uh obviously the real issue the the thankfully there's the toronto star
00:31:58.260 which is disgusting you know because covet 19 is just something of a test run for worse news
00:32:06.120 which of course it's weight yes climate change it's a test it's it's climate climate change yeah
00:32:14.520 climate change could be so much worse than this you know uh i mean with all the hand washing
00:32:20.840 according to dr math lowski all the hand all the water or some of the water in some of the month will
00:32:29.840 completely disappear out of most of your water bottles within the next seven to nine millennia
00:32:41.980 and so it will be bad then so so in seven to nine thousand years the water in our water bottles
00:32:51.740 may not be actually water may be gone the seven to nine years the uh the point of the uh toronto star
00:33:01.380 article is just that a global heating is another universal danger where the suffering will be
00:33:06.980 intensely personal and why are we so frantic about covid 19 and we're not even talking about climate
00:33:15.760 change i mean one because one's a hundred years away yeah maybe maybe maybe and probably not even
00:33:24.620 then maybe you're right and the other one is in your house yeah and we're even looking at this
00:33:29.860 what are they saying about oh look at look at they won't take it seriously no it's hard to take it
00:33:36.180 seriously when it's not here when it's not in your own backyard people need to see that it's in
00:33:43.080 their own backyard i think president trump is right you know he's he's looking at what are we
00:33:48.720 going to do and in 15 days he said at the end of the 15 day period we're going to have to look at this
00:33:54.220 and reevaluate so i mean i think he's right people are people you know people will do it for a week
00:34:03.360 they might even do it for two weeks but any longer than two weeks there's a lot of people that 15 days
00:34:09.660 i you know i don't know if that was wise because everybody i talked to they'll say oh yeah well
00:34:16.040 we're two weeks away from and i'm like no not really we are i think i really don't think we are
00:34:22.920 i think it was a smart thing to set up an attainable goal right where if you were to said oh look we're
00:34:28.560 going to be doing this for six months and after that we'll assess it like no one would have put up
00:34:32.760 with that from the beginning here he escaped 15 days where we can kind of all kind of come together
00:34:36.940 and do it for 15 days but they better have a plan at the end of the 15 days there better be something
00:34:41.620 that we're doing that is well defined because the american people are not going to put up with this
00:34:45.420 forever no they're not it's not china what you know everybody keeps asking for a plan how how we don't
00:34:52.200 know how this is going to work out how do you plan for this well i think you have to have you have to
00:34:57.260 have a um some ability for people to go back to work or change things up whether it's just
00:35:05.020 quarantining the most uh most vulnerable uh whether it's another two weeks of quarantine and that's it
00:35:11.420 whatever it is it can't be just open-ended forever unless unless the american people see it
00:35:17.680 looking really ugly if if you know like if if there's 25 000 dead people in new york city then
00:35:24.180 a lot of this calculus goes out the window but if this if this sort of stuff does not ramp up the
00:35:29.820 way that they keep telling us it is to to an example of gavin newsom saying 26 million people
00:35:36.280 in california in eight weeks would have this again if that's what we're looking at we probably are
00:35:42.300 willing to uh to sacrifice a lot on the economy and we'll probably stay inside a lot to avoid that
00:35:48.500 if it doesn't ramp up like that and people don't see it they're not going to put up with it
00:35:51.920 i really love trump's point though when he tweeted out today that we can't make the cure
00:35:56.480 worse than the problem yep i'm so glad that he actually recognized that and i hope the american
00:36:01.840 people you know conservatives at least republicans should certainly recognize that that we can't make
00:36:06.880 the cure worse than the problem and that's that's the risk you run by shutting america down
00:36:12.260 well what was the what was the governor that just was it illinois which which was the governor that
00:36:20.040 just shut things down and said look i i understand uh you know the the the decision i have to make i
00:36:27.880 have to make am i going to save lives and kill the economy or save the economy and and kill lives
00:36:36.700 and that's the problem here well we we don't know what we're dealing with for sure over here but i mean
00:36:44.580 i don't know if you saw this in italy they're now turning away anyone who is 60 the the care has
00:36:50.920 become so rationed that if you're 60 go home we don't we can't help you which is bizarre because
00:36:57.200 of course those are the people who need it the most right you know that it's very strange but i think
00:37:01.960 like that's the one big mistake we keep making is saying it's either the economy or lives and as as i
00:37:07.420 think trump is is illustrating today i know leon wolf had a good column on the blaze that illustrated the
00:37:11.880 same point the economy is lives that's what it is yeah it is the reason why we have an economy is to
00:37:17.220 make civilization and life better it's not all about flat screens although you know i certainly
00:37:21.500 love the flat screens but it's it's a lot bigger than that and it's the reason why you know we are
00:37:26.600 able to extend life expectancy and keep people alive is because of this economy so at some point
00:37:31.940 there is a trade-off uh there's a line where here's what i would like here's what i'd like to see
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00:40:29.180 it should be interesting the democrats blocked the vote so noon eastern i like i think the
00:40:34.740 the uh democrats are now debating it on the floor can we take the uh democratic debate please
00:40:39.880 uh okay so uh i think they make a good point there uh make a very good point oh yeah is it just me or
00:40:55.840 do they all sound like yappy dogs whenever they talk now anyway i mean it's just i know somebody's at
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00:43:24.040 the debate in washington on what to do about things it continues at this hour in fact can we
00:43:29.840 can we go onto the floor of the senate where the democrats are debating this uh right now
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00:45:46.160 all right there was a disturbing article uh that was that they came out in newsweek that i want to spend
00:46:02.200 some time with you uh with today we're getting ready to do a special on wednesday that uh it really
00:46:09.820 kind of echoes back to our first coronavirus special that we did over a month or so ago and it was
00:46:15.820 coronavirus big government kills and what that means is that there is when you have an out-of-control
00:46:27.980 government and they have the kind of control excuse me that china had sure they can save lives but
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00:47:03.540 really really great we're going to give you some of that uh coming up but we have to be really
00:47:08.100 careful on what is being passed right now and what's being done in the middle of the night
00:47:14.880 with the federal reserve federal reserve has now said that they are unlimited amounts of money are going
00:47:24.360 into the market and the reason why is the bond market is collapsing all of these states uh all of
00:47:30.820 these corporate bonds they're collapsing nobody wants them and if you're not buying corporate
00:47:36.960 bonds you're not buying bonds in your local area well then you're not going to have a school you're
00:47:42.960 not going to have roads you know oh gee you might have that rec center that's uh not able to be uh
00:47:49.540 paid for now that's why you want to keep things essential when you do bonds for your city you want
00:47:55.540 to make sure that these are the essential things and you have a rainy days nest egg which nobody has
00:48:01.320 anymore well yesterday the federal reserve said that they are going to lend money to businesses hurt by
00:48:08.140 the coronavirus pandemic working with the federal reserve this is mnuchin he said we'll have up to
00:48:14.540 four trillion dollars of liquidity that we can use to support the economy those are broad-based lending
00:48:21.260 programs we can leverage leverage our equity working with the federal reserve the treasury secretary the
00:48:27.140 plan is broad-based to help small and large businesses um it was supposed to be on the floor
00:48:34.260 it was they turned it down but we are looking at it now again i think at noon uh they're going to vote
00:48:42.560 again in the senate and let's see when it's
00:48:46.180 you know when it's on tv and everybody's paying attention sorry i'm so i had a long weekend this
00:48:55.800 weekend small business retention loans aimed at helping companies keep their workers on the payroll
00:49:01.060 now these are small business retention loans which is really really important they'll cover about half
00:49:07.760 the workforce according to our treasury secretary payments will include two weeks worth of cash flow
00:49:12.580 and some overhead the loans will be forgiven if workers are not laid off plus the average check for a family of
00:49:20.940 four will be three thousand dollars that you'll be getting soon um so you know the four trillion that is
00:49:29.820 that is that is being interpreted as direct aid but it's really about the big huge businesses with the
00:49:40.340 business bonds and the state bonds that's not direct help to you the three thousand dollars is and they
00:49:47.020 said if this lasts uh more than the two weeks we're going to have to come back and re-evaluate again
00:49:53.700 in a couple of weeks so they're taking unprecedented steps and we have to be careful and watch how
00:50:01.400 everything is being worded there's a couple of stories now i want to get to this one from newsweek
00:50:06.440 stew did you see the the plans that the military has been enacting now um there's been a lot of
00:50:13.980 reporting on it uh as the national guard coming out in in certain areas and they are talking about
00:50:20.680 more military presence as the you know the more desperate this gets the more that's going to be
00:50:24.820 talked about obviously okay so i did some research uh because we're doing we're doing a show on
00:50:31.200 wednesday on what is happening uh and i got a call from several people who said that they had been put
00:50:42.140 on alert and that is true um it's they've been put on uh alert for war nord that's the actual alert war
00:50:55.000 nord and i'll tell you about that coming up in just a second but if you know of anybody who has been put
00:51:00.700 on alert you'll understand why here in a minute but there's some other things that are going on now
00:51:05.900 there's new documents and interviews with military experts obtained by newsweek that show various plans
00:51:13.320 codenamed octagon free jack and zodiac um this is to make sure that our government has continuity
00:51:25.100 and uh they are so secret under these extraordinary plans uh that de-evolution could circumvent the normal
00:51:36.360 constitutional provisions for government secession they're thinking that america could go into such
00:51:43.620 a bad panic that we have to enter into new territory and we're talking about extra constitutional
00:51:52.300 things which should chill you to the bone the guy's name that everybody should know is terence
00:51:59.220 o'shaughnessy who is terence o'shaughnessy well he's the guy he's the lone survivor in case the government
00:52:09.700 goes down and no one is a constitutional uh successor of it terence o'shaughnessy is the general
00:52:18.300 that is the combatant commander for the united states he'd be in charge of washington if everything
00:52:25.920 in washington went down they're saying now that we're in completely new territory where they don't
00:52:32.120 know what to do for instance they're planning for uh a uh contingency if so many members of congress
00:52:39.660 come down with the coronavirus that the legislature can't meet or can't muster a quorum if they don't
00:52:46.240 have a quorum they can't do anything now the question is so what should you do now i think
00:52:53.600 i think right now the government should be preparing to get everyone out of washington get every single
00:53:00.520 representative and senate back to their homes get them into their own district enough of this meeting
00:53:08.660 like it's 1800 can we go the meeting again still with the are the democrats still debating this
00:53:14.080 uh bill for uh the bailout do we we have that apparently not apparently not uh they're quieted
00:53:23.880 down a bit there is an interesting thing here about why we still have these guys meeting in washington
00:53:32.200 what good is that it makes them a target it makes them not only a target of bombs of of anything like
00:53:40.840 that but it also makes them a target of of lobbyists imagine what we could do if if the lobbyists didn't
00:53:49.340 have a home in washington if they had to travel like traveling salesmen and they couldn't stop at one
00:53:55.100 one office right after the other right after the other and take them all out for a drink they had to
00:54:00.060 travel that would eat up so much of the lobbyists money and uh and time that i think we'd we'd gain a lot
00:54:08.380 i don't read anywhere that the government is looking into actually moving congress into a virtual kind
00:54:17.040 of scenario but that's exactly what should be done now they are looking at the possibility that help
00:54:28.660 doesn't come from the outside we've always looked at a nation where help came from the outside in other
00:54:35.800 words a state or a city was having a problem and the government the federal government from the
00:54:41.280 outside one of the other states or you know groups of other states could go in and help but they're
00:54:46.740 saying on this one they don't think there will be help on the outside in the worst case scenario
00:54:52.560 so they have con plan 3400 the military's plan for homeland defense if america itself is a battlefield
00:55:01.620 con plan 3500 that is the defense support of civil authorities where the military assists in emergency short
00:55:10.160 of armed attack on the nation and con plan 3600 military operations in the national capital region and
00:55:18.900 continuation of government under which the most secret plans to support continuity are nested all of
00:55:24.940 these fall under air force general o'shaughnessy and he is based in uh in colorado now north com
00:55:35.380 has executed orders for nationwide pandemic plans uh they were signed by the defense secretary esper
00:55:46.560 uh and they are warning orders the war nord as it's called alerting north com and a host of east coast
00:55:55.100 units to prepare to deploy in support of potential extraordinary missions i heard on friday or saturday
00:56:04.740 uh from several people that said they've just been put on standby alert and they said it was for the
00:56:14.000 possibility of some sort of martial law and they didn't know what it was and i said uh okay so i
00:56:21.840 went and i bought all the m&ms i could find and uh so i'm stocked with sugar because if i'm going down
00:56:27.660 i'm going down fat and happy man i'm going down with a with a with a pant load of of oreo cookies i don't
00:56:34.920 know about you but i'm eating again by the sleeves and i don't have a problem with it anyway so i started
00:56:41.080 looking into it and it is it's not for a nationwide order it is instead for places like new york that
00:56:49.500 are getting really bad california getting really bad and these governors stop asking for the federal
00:56:57.320 government i'm sick and tired of these governors and these mayors blaming the president and yes i would
00:57:03.740 say this if if barack obama was the president it's not the president's role to call the national guard
00:57:13.600 out the national guard is is a part of the u.s military that is under national control unless there
00:57:21.840 is a problem in the state and then that governor can say to the president i'm pulling my troops back
00:57:30.580 because we need our troops here at home that's how that works and you want it to work this way
00:57:37.720 the the less the federal government does the better i i watched i don't know if anybody is watching these
00:57:45.420 um uh watching these these press conferences with the president but you have to read between the
00:57:53.660 lines you have to not even read between the lines you just have to get past the use of incredible
00:57:59.880 huge never seen before you got to get past all of that stuff and yes it is difficult because now is
00:58:09.180 the time when he could use that but he was like no one's ever seen a turnout like this before in the
00:58:16.120 stadium here where i'm at where it's all sold out never been done huge incredible you know the stadium's
00:58:24.460 been sold out before but now when he's saying never been seen before he's actually right when he says
00:58:30.340 huge he's talking four trillion dollars of bailout money yeah huge never been done before exactly right
00:58:38.880 but he's on it and when he was when he was asked about why aren't you forcing these companies
00:58:47.640 to make these things first of all because they don't have to be forced they're volunteering
00:58:54.660 they want to do it they're doing the american thing why would we immediately start with ford we're
00:59:02.240 taking over your company why wouldn't we start with a phone call hey ford we really need your country
00:59:09.020 need you that's the way even fdr did it we didn't just go in and take companies over
00:59:14.860 so now there are there are seven very top secret plans that are being put into place right now
00:59:27.060 just in case this whole thing comes apart but i have great confidence that america is not going to
00:59:33.880 become not going to devolve into riots across the country we're not those people we're better than
00:59:42.860 that we don't want a revolution we want to go back to work now the president and the gop better
00:59:50.380 understand that if they bail out the banks and they bail out big businesses and the average person can't
00:59:57.780 get a loan the average person loses their job in a small business and that small business is not
01:00:03.340 getting the same kind of help the gm would get they're going to have a real hard time getting
01:00:09.380 re-elected and there could be disruptions in our civility i hope that doesn't happen but i think the
01:00:18.740 president gets that i'm not sure about the gop but i think the president really truly gets that
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01:02:08.800 let me um let me tell you why this is so important that they get this right
01:02:20.080 the number of um the number of infected is greater than we know but it is that's not the
01:02:31.760 real problem here the real problem is what this might do to uh our economy as well and we we might
01:02:42.340 be killing the economy at the same time that we are trying to cure the virus and i think the
01:02:49.920 president understands this and uh and that's why
01:02:56.320 that's why i think he's doing what he's doing right now i'm not sure that everyone else is uh
01:03:07.600 is in on the right scene on the right stuff you know uh i'm not sure that this isn't something that
01:03:14.920 people are using um to be able to further their own goals is anybody else do you feel that way
01:03:24.180 are you worried about that at all um yeah it's hard to find something that you're not worried about
01:03:30.560 at this exact moment uh it's kind of a broad-based yes on all of the worries
01:03:35.900 it's just uh there is there is something uh that you know i i look at and and tomorrow i'm going to go
01:03:48.780 over the fourth turning and the fourth turning is a book that came out in the 1990s and it's talked
01:03:58.200 about this is all a natural cycle and here's what's going to happen and it should have happened
01:04:04.960 around 2005 should have happened in 2001 really then we had another shot at it 2008 and we just
01:04:11.580 kept throwing money at it and uh now the chickens are coming home to roost and why this is so
01:04:18.600 important and what you can do to prepare for it mentally and physically we'll have that for you
01:04:23.900 on tomorrow's program you're listening to glenn beck
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01:05:38.760 gledbeck's arguing with socialists brand new book coming out april 7th you can pre-order it now on amazon.com
01:05:48.580 comrades there's an important update trouble on the western front our supreme leader comrade
01:06:04.740 bernie sanders appears to be losing favor with our democratic socialist i mean our democratic party
01:06:11.520 brothers and sisters based on the most recent election results the only thing less appealing
01:06:18.500 to voters than sending comrade bernie to the white house is now coronavirus we don't know
01:06:24.400 exactly how this is going to work out things could change but at this rate americans more likely to
01:06:31.620 elect a gruesome killer pandemic virus than our brother bernie what happened so fast fear not comrades
01:06:38.960 the battle not may not be lost on the western front but the war for global domination is far from over
01:06:47.480 our allies in america tell us that they found another much more useful idiot joseph biden who
01:06:54.660 yes can help spread the socialism and the message of socialists across the world like a plague little
01:07:02.340 girls stop crying i put my cigarette out in your eye see the little black spot in my eye that's from
01:07:08.860 father putting out cigarette in center of eye because i was crying like a little baby oh i don't have
01:07:15.460 milk oh i don't have milk stupid capitalist pigs you don't need milk our plan to bring socialism to
01:07:23.480 united states soon be achieved and it will succeed by tricking americans into electing first president
01:07:29.800 who doubles as a life alert spokesman help me i can't get up help me i can't get up
01:07:36.240 socialist brothers sisters if you're concerned that comrade joseph won't rule the same with the
01:07:44.060 iron fist is our supreme leader comrade bernie keep faith in our glorious cause comrade lots of people
01:07:53.380 lots of people in washington apparently want socialism as well oh the plan is brilliant it's great
01:08:01.200 they're already buying their own stocks yes federal reserve listen to this plan federal reserve
01:08:10.120 buying stocks of u.s companies today unlimited amount then what happens not owned by banks no but
01:08:20.780 government then gives banks money to buy more stocks so who's actually buying stocks yes the beautiful
01:08:30.120 government love it love it by the way i don't lose hope but i want to give you a final note here
01:08:39.640 uh to all friends and family and fellow revolutionary there's a new book out called arguing with socialists
01:08:46.980 published on april 7th dangerous literature debunks every aspect of our glorious marxist ideology giving
01:08:55.100 capitalist pigs ammunition they need to win war for america's so-called soul do not allow this book to fall
01:09:04.460 into the hands of the masses or they might actually start asking questions about the socialist ideas that
01:09:10.380 have led to the death and exile imprisonment blah blah blah 167 million people blah blah blah blah blah
01:09:17.660 don't let that happen comrade buy every copy of socialist you can find arguing with socialists then burn them
01:09:26.060 only way to ensure our young comrades will not see facts figures in data about socialism's failures that pig
01:09:33.980 american glenn beck just always loves to talk about plus we haven't had a good book burning in quite some
01:09:40.140 time so join us comrades burn arguing with socialists it's out in bookstores everywhere
01:09:48.540 capitalist pigs it comes out on april 7th
01:09:54.700 and i just like to remind you that you cannot burn a kindle book you can i suppose but it would be more
01:10:00.460 it would be less it's not as fun and uh inhaling all of that smoke from the plastic might actually kill
01:10:07.740 more people uh didn't know that's didn't work out real well welcome to the program glad you're here
01:10:14.220 uh we have uh steve dace coming on here in a few minutes he is he's very concerned about
01:10:21.500 whether or not all of this stuff is is really happening he's concerned that we are overreacting
01:10:30.620 to everything and he might be right i don't have an answer to this i i will tell you that i am
01:10:37.100 very concerned that the cure the you know quarantine might actually kill the economy but
01:10:45.980 you know here's the first time that conservatives are like hey maybe we should uh you know maybe we
01:10:52.060 should quarantine everybody and everybody's like i don't know it seems pretty it'll kill the economy
01:10:59.020 well wait a minute let's hey colleague gee wally maybe maybe we shouldn't kill the whole family
01:11:05.340 before mom and dad get home because man they're going to be really upset here are the facts that
01:11:11.420 you need to know i think on the average person and stew chime in on this uh the economy the real
01:11:19.660 story behind the 1200 per person helicopter money three thousand dollar max for the family
01:11:26.380 seventy percent of americans now have less than a thousand dollars of savings as of january 2020
01:11:34.540 seventy percent of americans seventy percent don't have a thousand dollars in the savings account
01:11:40.700 in the weeks leading up to the first case of coronavirus 45 percent of u.s households
01:11:46.620 had zero cash on hand another 24 percent had less than a thousand dollars total
01:11:54.460 in q4 the 2019 credit card debt this was last christmas increased to over 500 billion dollars
01:12:02.860 that level had not been exceeded since just before the 2008 financial crisis this according to the fed
01:12:09.660 the average monthly household the cost to credit card debt hit an all-time high of 318 a month
01:12:17.820 in just interest costs the average monthly housing cost rent or mortgage 900 for december 2019
01:12:26.780 according to the bureau of labor statistics given these three things 70 of american households are
01:12:33.980 basically living mouth-to-mouth paycheck to paycheck and that it takes about 1200 per household to pay the
01:12:41.260 rent and basic utilities and keep credit cards from being turned off note that none of this includes
01:12:48.300 the student loan the car payment the food the gasoline just the cost to pay the rent and have the credit cards
01:12:55.180 paid uh which sometimes are used to pay and buy food i guess so the the math on 1200 per person per month
01:13:02.700 makes sense but also why the proposed cutoff is seventy thousand dollars income or less given that close to
01:13:10.780 90 million americans are effectively in some form of income impacting household lockdown mold right
01:13:19.660 mole a mode right now half of u.s households are 30 days away from eviction bankruptcy being unable to buy
01:13:27.900 food that's why the government is pushing all of this money out uh in any way they can to keep
01:13:36.780 these companies from laying people off first of all we should point out during this time of social
01:13:42.460 distancing no one should be living mouth to mouth that is not the way that people should be living
01:13:47.420 hand to mouth sorry no it's okay i'm living mouth to mouth it's a it's a yeah it's a playboy mansion
01:13:53.100 kind of thing yeah it seems it seems hot but in this time i would not yeah i would not do that yeah
01:13:58.220 um i you know it's it's this is why you see the multi-faceted approach of this bill that the
01:14:05.820 republicans are attempting to to pass because you know you're right like a thousand dollars here or
01:14:11.820 a thousand dollars there is not really going to make a massive difference for a lot of people even if
01:14:17.500 you are if you're on that borderline you still can't pay for for the things that you need uh
01:14:23.500 without amount of money however what they're also doing is saying to employers we're going to give
01:14:28.860 you a quote unquote loan which uh which will help you pay the salaries and the way the loan is structured
01:14:35.980 is we'll give you the money for the salaries that you would normally pay people and um it it's a loan
01:14:44.300 unless you don't pay the people so basically if you take the money and you throw a fire party
01:14:50.060 right yeah exactly then you're not it's no longer a giveaway it starts as a loan it turns into a
01:14:56.060 giveaway if you do the things they're telling you to do so if you look and i think that's yeah i i
01:15:01.420 think that's good i think if they use this as a giant buyback or anything else the problem is is the
01:15:06.780 banks are getting all of this money and everyone is seeing that money we're seeing our children's
01:15:13.180 future being kissed goodbye with all this money and what's happening is as we found out from a guy
01:15:19.420 who runs a small business you know loan shop uh that that that money is not being pushed down to
01:15:26.300 small business people or you know the average person your credit has to be so amazing to be able to get
01:15:32.860 a loan right now uh and and if you're a small business the the requirements are almost onerous on you
01:15:40.540 you're just not getting that so the banks are keeping this money and if that happens again
01:15:47.260 nobody's i mean there will be riots in the streets there will be riots if you see unlimited spending
01:15:53.740 and i go to the bank and all i want is a loan just to keep my doors open and i don't get it
01:16:01.580 who i mean this this could go to bernie sanders it actually could go to bernie sanders though it does
01:16:06.860 seem like this is what they're trying to address if you think you think of yourself as someone who's
01:16:10.620 uh you know your work maybe you're living paycheck to paycheck you're you're you're living mouth to
01:16:15.420 mouth as we all we all do from time to time if that's happening if that's happening to you they're
01:16:21.500 trying to address it it's really hot this is so hot yeah it's it sounds pretty hot uh one they're going to
01:16:31.260 give you money right this is the bill that they're trying to get passed today one they're going to give you
01:16:35.340 money if you're just going to go into your account so you're going to have extra money in theory two
01:16:40.140 they're going to protect if you're in a normal employer uh and you're working for a an employer
01:16:46.700 who is trying to keep their doors open they're going to get money to that employer to pay your
01:16:53.020 salary even though the the employer has no money they're talking about 50 of the workforce they're
01:16:57.340 going to try to float this for three they're going to make unemployment easier and more um and more
01:17:04.220 money and extend it so if you do get laid off you're going to have some income coming in that
01:17:09.020 way and then four they're going to go to the big guys and give as we pointed out a bunch of times
01:17:14.940 multiple trillions of dollars of liquidity to be able to make these businesses that are bigger bigger
01:17:20.940 than 500 employees continue to operate and you look at this all together and we've had this sort of
01:17:27.660 conversation glenn you've done shows on it it's been out there as a as a talking point in sort of the
01:17:32.940 intellectual circles for a year or two now in real force but we're just going to try modern modern
01:17:39.420 monetary theory we're going to just give it a whirl here like that's basically what we're doing the
01:17:43.660 idea being that you can print as much money as you as you need and it just keeps going and going and
01:17:48.060 going we're just sort of giving it a whirl there was not really the full debate we didn't really pass
01:17:52.700 a lot of laws on it we're just going to give it a whirl see how it goes here because i mean this is
01:17:57.420 the amount of money that we're talking about now is you know a decade's worth of bad government
01:18:03.260 spending all in in one in one fell swoop over a few months it's going to be amazing do me a favor
01:18:09.580 do me do me a favor do you have a copy of the book there mine's not on my desk i have to go get it
01:18:14.380 look up it's towards the end when i maybe the last three chapters of the new book it's on monetary
01:18:19.820 modern monetary theory you have to understand this and you know when we put it in there we actually
01:18:25.880 debated is anybody going to care about modern monetary theory is anyway oh boy you will now
01:18:30.600 i'm so glad that we put it in there because uh it's so important i just want you to think about
01:18:37.960 what we're talking about happening right now okay we're we're talking about in fact i got to take a
01:18:44.040 commercial break let me come back and and tell you why the president is in a really sticky situation
01:18:51.560 here and the cure may be worse than the disease itself we'll give that to you coming up in just a
01:18:59.160 minute stand by
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01:20:59.400 this is the glenbeck program
01:21:01.720 i just i want you to look how incestuous this really is right now the treasury is trying to
01:21:18.940 come up with four trillion dollars to give out um and and uh and give this to the american people
01:21:26.820 and to companies okay but at the same time the fed is bailing out the banks and the banks
01:21:35.440 are also buying uh buying stock okay so the banks have bought stock lots of it and uh now the stock
01:21:45.780 market is tanking so they they don't have the money that they need to to cover all of their losses
01:21:51.420 so the fed bails out the banks meanwhile the fed also buys stocks they're four trillion dollars worth
01:21:59.500 of stocks they're now going to buy um the u.s is going to say we're going to give you another
01:22:04.740 four trillion dollars or how many trillions of dollars to bail out the companies the companies
01:22:09.820 that are on the stock market which will help the fed make some of its money back they're hoping
01:22:15.620 okay and the companies if they if they don't do what the gop or donald trump wants the banks will
01:22:23.920 give the loans to the big companies the big companies that will then buy their own stock back
01:22:28.520 which will help the market which will help the fed and the companies i mean basically this whole thing
01:22:37.740 is a system where it is it's riding on us it's our money it's our children's future and it's just in a
01:22:45.020 giant circle they're just doing the same thing they did in 2008 that must end that must end you're
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01:24:34.980 hello america our coronavirus update is next stand by this is the glenbeck program
01:24:50.120 hey i want to talk to you about something really really important right now uh in case you haven't
01:24:54.960 heard this morning the fed has said they're going to buy bonds which stocks bonds uh to an unlimited
01:25:01.640 number in other words we're in a zombie uh economy it is the zombie apocalypse it's just not because
01:25:08.640 of coronavirus it's because of the fed they are going to buy as many stocks no limit that they have to
01:25:17.180 they're trying to do that to soften the market to make sure everybody knows hey it's it's not so bad
01:25:24.640 there's not a bottom to this thing really we're in dangerous territory right now but here's the good
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01:26:48.120 all right our coronavirus update from john hopkins university the daily stats are locked in at 5 30 a.m
01:26:59.000 central time total confirmed cases worldwide 341 632 think of that that's up almost a hundred uh i'm
01:27:11.080 sorry yeah a hundred thousand holy cow that's up almost a hundred thousand since friday total confirmed
01:27:19.860 deaths 14 749 that is up almost 5 000 or 5 yeah 5 000 these numbers are they're getting so huge and
01:27:32.160 the jumps are getting so huge it's hard to even imagine total confirmed recovered worldwide 99 000
01:27:39.140 up from 85 now 192 countries have confirmed cases up from 182 only two countries the marshall
01:27:55.360 islands and st kitts do not have confirmed cases st kitts isn't that not a place where all the rich
01:28:01.480 people live st kitts yeah that's very nice very nice st kitts have you been to st kitts i i've never
01:28:07.660 been there i've done a lot of research on it because you can buy citizenship there uh so i'm
01:28:12.240 really i'm very much looking into that uh as we see more attractive the price might be going up as
01:28:16.960 we speak if it's uh what what is what is citizenship cost nowadays um it varies very widely depending on
01:28:26.320 where you would like to go really there are like st kitts so they don't have they don't have the
01:28:30.400 coronavirus i believe st kitts is several hundred thousand dollars uh which is okay so i'm not buying
01:28:36.180 a lot less uh is there like a kit is there like a kit st kitts like a kit car but it's not exactly
01:28:43.720 st kitts but it's kind of a knockoff that's a lot cheaper there are i got a hundred bucks what country
01:28:49.540 would take me um there's not a lot that will do it for a hundred bucks there are some all right that
01:28:55.080 that are like countries you've like never heard of they're like landlocked in the middle of man
01:29:00.580 madagascar that you can go to yeah for cheaper yeah there's one right right there that the the
01:29:06.120 pirates like to to take right off right off of africa that you're like oh well they'll take you
01:29:12.300 yeah they'll also they've got pirates hanging out there all the time too army maybe yeah five percent
01:29:17.880 now of active cases are considered serious requiring hospitalization that's steady from five percent
01:29:24.140 friday but remember three weeks ago that number was 19 percent by the way our sincerest thoughts and
01:29:33.220 prayers to amy klobuchar's husband john who has the coronavirus is not on a respirator yet but is
01:29:41.760 getting oxygen he was coughing up blood it it's very bad for him so please keep klobuchar's the klobuchar's
01:29:48.980 in your prayers um you know i may not vote her way but she's an american and we're all in this one
01:29:56.680 uh together and who's gonna be the first celebrity stew who's gonna be the first person that gets this
01:30:03.440 that dies i think that will be a significant moment you know if we would have lost tom hanks or rita that
01:30:10.200 would have been bad yeah no i know i do think that there's a moment like that that's very potentially
01:30:15.900 possible here where you you see one of these people who seem you know you think a lot of these
01:30:21.520 people almost seem uh insurmountably protected from the world right like you're did you see the press
01:30:29.020 conference on friday with what the president said he said he can't walk into a room without somebody
01:30:33.360 taking his temperature he said every time you move from room to room in the white house somebody's
01:30:38.180 there beep beep beep taking your temperature imagine i know so it's a different world man
01:30:43.500 one people one billion people now sheltering in place more than a billion people remain indoors in
01:30:51.380 india for a 14 hour curfew as singapore banned all short-term visit visitors now you know what's
01:30:57.940 amazing is they only had a 14 hour curfew in india if you're going to keep people inside india seems
01:31:06.260 like didn't i've always wanted to go to india but i've never wanted to go to india you know it's one of
01:31:11.860 those i'd love to see the taj mahal i'd love to go see you know a beautiful place in india uh that i
01:31:19.340 can't name right now i'd like to go to india i think it would be a wild experience but i want the india
01:31:24.660 that i see like in uh oh i don't know uh indiana jones where it doesn't smell i can go to the counter
01:31:34.280 for popcorn and a coke you know what i mean i want i want to experience some of these places
01:31:39.560 maybe just in the movies i'd like to go but i don't think i ever will because it doesn't seem
01:31:45.280 like a safe place um all right planting season is here and there is a worker shortage this one could
01:31:52.820 be a problem the farming industry is warning that immigrant visa restrictions due to the coronavirus
01:32:00.620 pandemic could mean a loss in farm labor sharp enough to hurt its ability to get many items to
01:32:07.140 the grocery store shelves if the current policy holds we will have some very serious shortages
01:32:13.040 of labor that's according to the western growers association we don't go out and pick our own
01:32:18.800 fields we don't do that and i don't see american children running out to do that anytime soon
01:32:25.280 um this could be a real problem uh coming at the end of the growing season we really need to have
01:32:35.800 the president look into that respiratory therapist describes the terrifying lung failure from
01:32:41.380 covid19 even in his young patients he said it first struck me how different it was and how my first
01:32:49.420 from my first corona patient i was like holy crap this is definitely not like the flu watching this
01:32:56.940 relatively young guy gasping for air pink frothy secretions coming out of his tube said the therapist
01:33:02.620 on condition of anonymity because he's not authorized to speak at his hospital um but reading about it in
01:33:09.400 the news i knew it was going to be bad but we deal with the flu every year so i was thinking well it's
01:33:14.900 probably not that much worse but seeing patients with covid19 it has completely changed my perspective
01:33:21.260 it is a lot more frightening donald trump on sunday announced that he has activated the national guard in
01:33:28.440 california new york and washington state in order to combat the spread of coronavirus he said this is
01:33:34.780 war and we're going to treat it like a war the administration emphasized the deployment of guard
01:33:40.160 members does not constitute martial law there's a really nasty rumor going on around martial law and it
01:33:47.440 is a rumor the the um some units have been put under notice to remain prepared to be called up for
01:33:57.600 service here in america but that is not for martial law and that is not nationwide state governors retain
01:34:05.280 command of the national guard but federal emergency management agency will cover all of the cost of the
01:34:10.120 missions to respond to the virus outbreak that's according to the president that's huge the huge the white
01:34:16.840 house said more than 1100 troops should be deployed to start with more to follow as needed
01:34:21.720 is anybody else sick of de blasio and everybody else just tearing down the president that he can do
01:34:27.860 no good i i mean i can't i can't take it anymore what are you guys doing and by the way have you seen the
01:34:35.520 latest poll numbers looks like cuomo starting to make an impact was cuomo just was this a stealth run for
01:34:43.460 for uh for uh for uh governor cuomo is it is that what this is was he just because he's been you know
01:34:52.400 forefront in the news now again he is the governor of new york and his brother is on cnn but now there
01:34:59.520 are those in the democratic party that are saying oh you know maybe he should run for president
01:35:06.040 senate democrats block covid19 stimulus and relief plan the trillion dollar coronavirus
01:35:12.080 uh stimulus package that would help offset the devastating economic effects of the virus hit
01:35:17.480 a roadblock last night as democrats blocked the procedural vote on the measure uh it was deadlocked
01:35:24.100 at 47 with five republicans not in the chamber including senator ran paul who announced sunday
01:35:30.140 that he does have the virus mnuchin our treasury secretary said that the bill which has grown
01:35:36.480 to as much as 1.8 trillion includes direct deposit checks to americans and expanded unemployment benefits
01:35:44.880 democrats want more money guaranteed toward child care expanding funding funding for women's health
01:35:50.800 care and more for the aid package guaranteed to go toward hospital and health care workers you know
01:35:57.380 i love this funding for women's health care what do you think what do you think they meant in that
01:36:02.380 stew stew from the new york times what do you think that was the only kind of health care that matters
01:36:08.480 for women to democrats which is of course uh abortion killing their baby yeah so from grocery stores to
01:36:15.720 the elderly delivering meals or offering free classes online online acts of kindness during the
01:36:21.140 coronavirus pandemic are providing uplifting moments of joy in the united states where we are just
01:36:27.680 freaking out it seems all the time i want to give you some of those in one minute
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01:36:47.660 aging exercising just living every day it creates some pain and it's mainly due to inflammation the pain
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01:37:47.360 in california the most populous state in the union and one of the hardest hit by the virus thousands
01:38:04.460 now are using internet apps to offer their services to neighbors in need if you're looking for something
01:38:10.780 your children can do and you and your children can do please consider this you know one of the things i'm
01:38:17.040 going to talk to you about tomorrow and the things that we need to teach our kids and the things we
01:38:20.800 need to do to prepare for what america looks like in our next phase um there's some real positive things
01:38:28.500 as long as we teach our children that we are in this together and uh take care of one another and
01:38:36.880 it doesn't matter how they voted it doesn't matter how different they are from us in fact uh it's kind
01:38:43.960 of a mark of shame if if that's i mean if you're not helping somebody because they voted differently
01:38:48.840 than you or i mean i know we don't do that but that's all you ever hear about i want to hear the
01:38:56.140 stories from you where you are taking your kids out you're doing something please write to me and tell
01:39:03.000 me i want some good news to share with america every day in san diego a facebook group created to
01:39:09.920 coordinate volunteer efforts san diego community volunteers huge uptick in the number of people
01:39:15.420 offering to help going from 50 members to 400 in just the matter of a couple of days elsewhere
01:39:21.420 popular restaurant chain which was forced to shut down because of the virus gave away 500 free care
01:39:28.540 packages this week the name of it is uh pusto is that right is that how you pronounce it i am so i could
01:39:36.920 barely use english why did you ever put a foreign word in front of me pusto i think is what it is uh
01:39:43.600 and it was a it's a little taco restaurant and we told you about it on friday the guy's closing down
01:39:52.760 the shop he calls his mom she said i'm going out to get some eggs he's like mom i have eggs here and
01:39:57.400 we can't use them wait a minute and so he started delivering care packages and delivering all the things
01:40:03.220 that they had on hand so it wouldn't go to waste he says we're going to come back strong with tacos
01:40:08.500 for everybody supermarkets across the country have also reached out to help seniors putting in place
01:40:13.420 special hours for people 65 and over to ensure that they avoid the crowds supermarket chain raley's
01:40:20.620 based in northern california said that as of march 21st it was starting a special program offering
01:40:26.620 pre-selected bag of groceries at a reduced price for seniors and people in need in walnut creek near
01:40:33.740 san francisco where residents have been ordered to stay home a dentist is offering free emergency
01:40:38.600 dental services to ease the congestion at hospital emergency rooms in the small town of coos base also
01:40:45.500 in a coos bay in oregon coffee shop owner john bean i mean if you have the name john bean i think you
01:40:53.460 have to own a coffee shop don't you he's hosting virtual times for the kids after shutting down
01:40:59.560 his cafe we come from the theater and stories which always are part of the shop being said the owner of
01:41:05.600 so it goes coffee house some of the very best parts of our work are the brilliant and curious children
01:41:11.600 that we see every day and in washington state the city of seattle the country's coronavirus ground zero
01:41:19.140 music venues are trying to soothe fears over the pandemic by broadcasting live virtual concerts
01:41:26.720 that's some of the good news that came out of uh out of the world over the weekend for coronavirus
01:41:34.700 may i give you one other that's not necessarily good news but apparently it couldn't happen to a nicer
01:41:41.780 guy uh it looks like harvey weinstein may have the coronavirus
01:41:46.040 uh now i'm not sure he may have the coronavirus just like he needs that walker
01:41:52.180 as well uh it seems like it seems like he's involved in everything now isn't it
01:41:57.300 yeah he's more powerful in prison i think than he was he's in the news all the time now he does
01:42:02.520 yeah i mean people are obviously somewhat fascinated it does seem that
01:42:05.560 there's always something that their press uh core is or their press group is sort of releasing
01:42:11.420 leaking to people they seem to claim that they weren't even aware of this so whether it's true
01:42:17.360 or not who who knows uh but that is the latest thing that's supposed to make you feel bad for harvey
01:42:22.460 weinstein so there's another story that we found on friday and uh my uh television executive producer
01:42:31.800 ricky radcliffe she went and she actually got on the phone with the only ffl dealer in all of
01:42:38.980 washington dc now if you don't know what an ffl ffl dealer is you don't you don't you've never bought
01:42:46.640 a gun they are the only ones with the license to be able to sell a gun okay and there's only one
01:42:55.020 one in the entire city of washington dc one can you imagine that how many people live in washington
01:43:02.280 dc stew i mean i'm surprised there's any to be honest with you um not not that live in washington
01:43:08.060 dc i mean that i mean any ffl although you know the other one's kind of true too uh washington dc
01:43:14.280 population is uh in let's see sick no in the actual city it's about 700 000 yeah in the district
01:43:25.540 okay 700 000 people who could buy a gun one ffl license uh and it was issued 26 years ago
01:43:35.160 and no other license it's not like you are like hey that's a huge market i could go in and i could
01:43:40.280 sell guns no they won't offer anyone else a license they made a deal with this guy like 20
01:43:47.100 years ago you'll be the only dealer in all of washington well now he's like 75 and he's a little
01:43:54.520 tired and he's just stopped selling guns uh in when ricky called him uh from our office he's not in a good
01:44:04.400 mood and when he called and said hey you know are you selling guns he's like no
01:44:10.100 no he's like i i stopped transferring i'm there's it's too much for one person to deal with i get
01:44:17.660 swamped in the last two weeks and there's no end to it and he's like i don't know i don't know what's
01:44:22.700 going on you guys 75 years old he didn't even know about the coronavirus he just sees that he's just
01:44:27.600 working his fingers to the bone and he had no idea why and he's like i'm overwhelmed but i'm not
01:44:33.580 the bottleneck anymore it's not me he's like it's washington washington i'm getting oh this is a
01:44:41.800 quote i'm getting old i'm still helping but i'm not expecting any new firearms other people just have
01:44:50.100 to do this it's going to be the same thing over and over again more lawsuits do i want to do this
01:44:55.440 can you continue to be overwhelmed or do i want to live happily ever after he said i want to live
01:45:01.140 happily ever after so he's done the only ffl uh dealer in washington and i can guarantee you
01:45:09.080 congress and the city won't do anything to make sure that there's another one that allow you to buy
01:45:16.160 guns so there is no legal way for a resident in washington dc to buy a new handgun can't do it
01:45:22.980 there are so many cases that are going to go in front of the supreme court that i the supreme court
01:45:30.100 they're going to be like no more cases i don't know what's going on out there but there's too many
01:45:35.620 cases too many lawsuits i'm done which actually depending on who says that may not be such a bad
01:45:42.420 idea all right steve dace is coming on here in just a second he's written an article for the blaze
01:45:48.500 over the weekend a very good article about gee what are we doing we are taking these enormous steps
01:45:55.280 are they the right steps this is the glenbeck program
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01:47:16.640 has a column on the blaze you can read it there and he's going to talk about it next
01:47:19.660 this is the glenbeck program uh i want to bring steve dace in uh steve is is written a fascinating
01:47:31.940 uh fascinating op-ed for the blaze something that needs to be heard and needs to be considered
01:47:37.740 uh and it goes to the heart of of what i talked to you about originally i said the coronavirus is not
01:47:47.480 going to kill us we're going to survive uh we don't want to overwhelm the hospitals um because
01:47:52.940 that will take a great toll but also the real problem here the real killer is the economy and
01:48:00.560 i not i'm not sure how we get past what this thing is doing to the economy well steve has done his work
01:48:07.800 now he's been working on this uh for really a couple of weeks because it hasn't sat right with him
01:48:13.580 and he says i don't understand how we're making these decisions welcome to the program
01:48:19.280 steve dace hey glenn how are you brother i'm good i'm good i'm a little concerned steve because i feel
01:48:27.300 like um i feel i i believe the coronavirus is real i believe there is uh you know a pandemic etc etc
01:48:37.200 i don't know uh what i would necessarily do about it but i will tell you that my feeling is
01:48:43.680 this is being used uh to do some uh house cleaning and game changing
01:48:51.400 well one of the things the whole premise of this piece that's kind of a a compilation of of everything
01:48:59.160 i've been researching and writing and talking about in the last week is to frame this now as a public
01:49:05.760 policy debate and you know the constitution charges us with a president elected by the people
01:49:13.020 as our ceo not a team of subject matter experts not a surge in general um not a joint chiefs of staff
01:49:21.160 the presumption of our constitutional republic is that the average american can be educated and informed
01:49:27.000 enough to ask the kinds of questions that balance what are what what really is the the you know the
01:49:34.560 the unknown factor the collateral damage um of of every action rather than just looking at it
01:49:41.420 myopically and so to me the epidemiology is separate from the public policy and the question
01:49:48.040 that we have to ask and you know i worked on this piece glenn not knowing what the president was going
01:49:52.540 to tweak last night but the whole premise of this piece is to ask from a public policy standpoint
01:49:58.040 is the cure worse than the disease given the data that we currently have which is very insufficient
01:50:05.820 very incomplete and and has some anecdotal questions that beg asking which is according
01:50:11.660 to business insider apple said it was reopening it's 42 stores in china last friday did they do that have
01:50:17.620 we even followed up because i don't i don't trust china's data at all and i'd urge nobody in my audience
01:50:22.280 too but i certainly trust tim cook tim cook's love of his share price i certainly trust that south
01:50:28.240 korea is resuming pro sports at the end of the month how are they doing that japan is not is on
01:50:34.060 the doorstep of wuhan washington dc is 8 000 miles away how are they not on a societal wide lockdown
01:50:41.480 i mean these are cultures that glenn have a lot more experience with with chinese outbreaks and and
01:50:48.000 than we do and so i think it's time for us this week especially uh to look at this now from a public
01:50:56.080 policy perspective with this 15 days about to expire a week from tomorrow and ask ourselves based on the
01:51:02.520 data we have now how is it possible that the country that could go back to work post 9-11 um and and keep
01:51:10.040 its economy roaring the country that could put a man on the moon and keep its economy roaring how is it
01:51:15.620 that a virus that right now has a mortality rate amongst the limited affected of about 1.27 percent
01:51:22.520 can manage to cripple the entire american engine in ways the soviet bloc the nazis the japanese and
01:51:29.560 islamic jihadists couldn't i think we need to start asking that question so you you don't buy into the
01:51:37.560 fact that this is as dangerous as they say it is is that right i don't know i don't know how dangerous
01:51:43.040 it is the question is how what's the law of unintended consequences for public policy that's
01:51:49.440 the question all right so the week before we shut the government down really most of the country down
01:51:54.620 glenn the government reported 7.7 percent of all deaths in america were there were because of the
01:52:01.220 flu the week of march 7th all right when you look at last year these numbers and cite them in my piece
01:52:07.280 when you look at last year last year at this time the week of march 16th we had a massive spike on the
01:52:13.540 flu bug 7.1 percent of everybody who had the flu that week in america died that's a massive cliff
01:52:20.780 that needs uh that need a curve that needs leveling why weren't we called to do that and keep in mind
01:52:25.920 we were seeing those numbers with flu glenn when we've got vaccines and all kinds of public awareness
01:52:31.000 about that disease that we don't have about covid 19 and so i i think that question an average american
01:52:37.300 should ask is this given how acute how non-discriminatory i mean the flu goes from
01:52:42.780 infants to the elderly given how acute how non-discriminatory and far more lethal that the
01:52:48.860 cold and or that the flu and and pneumonia viruses are we and we didn't shut the country down for them
01:52:54.520 65 million americans were infected last cold and before flu season or last flu season according to
01:53:00.160 cdc why are we doing this right now given the percentages of what we're looking at why haven't
01:53:07.100 we taken more of a herd immunity approach which has been taken for thousands of years and fighting
01:53:11.620 plagues this might be the first time in human history we sequestered the healthy rather than the
01:53:16.560 sick and the vulnerable i just think these are public and there might be good answers for these i keep
01:53:21.040 telling my audience that there might be really good answers for why we've done these things we don't
01:53:25.740 have any of them and the number one reason we don't is that a skeptical press is too far interested
01:53:31.180 in playing a pr flag for china than asking these kinds of questions at these briefings
01:53:35.880 so what should we be doing i think what do you think is what do you what do you if you're president
01:53:44.860 of the united states or you were advising the president what would you be doing well we would have
01:53:49.340 locked down those all the borders day one in five seconds we would have done that day one we would
01:53:54.620 have banned international flights i mean have you ever gone on expedia and charted a flight from
01:53:59.060 wuhan china to spokane washington where cdc is now saying that's the first case they currently have of
01:54:05.020 co of covet 19 in america back in january that's a 24-hour minimum flight you stop in peking lax and on
01:54:13.180 most of these routes you've got to stop in san francisco as well all right so i just shut down every
01:54:17.780 international flight day one i would have shut down the borders day one protected the american
01:54:22.660 people before we knew what was going on my instinct would have been to do that day one now the president
01:54:27.540 has done some of these things grace gratefully as time has gone on but the next but but i like the
01:54:33.500 15-day period that they put out i think that is a reasonable amount of time given the health the
01:54:39.300 medical infrastructure we have around the country i i while we're hurting ourselves now i don't believe
01:54:44.780 if 15 days is a mortal blow i think the psyche of the american people could come roaring back pretty
01:54:50.940 quickly feeling like they've uh conquered something if or overcome it if we really have and i think what
01:54:56.540 the president's message is this morning is right on the money in 15 days that's a week from tomorrow
01:55:01.020 when they launch this last uh monday we're gonna you know let's find out we are where we are really at
01:55:06.860 and then assess whether what the total socioeconomic cost is because this is the final question my piece ends
01:55:12.620 with the the question that our government has to wrestle with and we're a government of representatives
01:55:18.620 not experts the questions that have to be rested the number one question in my mind is will any
01:55:24.700 potential toll we pay as a society from covet 19 based on the data we have will it be more expensive
01:55:31.660 than the toll we are already paying by preemptively shutting down our government and i think that's the
01:55:36.940 equation that the president has to weigh on behalf of the american people and i know people want to
01:55:42.700 say well what about experts hey expertise is one thing world view is another if i wanted to invade
01:55:48.620 afghanistan don't listen to me i mean i go get the joint chiefs of staff and ask them how to do it but
01:55:53.420 then if i wanted to know after 17 years why we're still circling the drain there and their only response
01:55:59.260 is well if we lose if we leave the loops okay well what does victory look like well we we don't know we just
01:56:04.940 keep doing this at some point expertise ends and world view gets in the way and i think that's why
01:56:11.260 we have elected representatives that are directly accountable to us not a plutocracy not an oligarchy
01:56:16.940 not non-governmental organizations because we get to question those things even if you and i go in a
01:56:22.380 hospital and they give us a diagnosis of a terrible illness we still have the right as patients to
01:56:27.980 question whether the cure is worse than the disease so i think the president is right on the money this
01:56:33.660 morning and and i think that he is listening to these concerns now i i should caution people we
01:56:39.100 may not like the answers we get okay but at the very least they're questions that need to be answered
01:56:48.140 here's what the president said we cannot let the cure be worse than the problem itself
01:56:52.380 at the end of this 15-day period we will make a decision as to which way we want to go
01:56:56.540 um we and the fed is taking extraordinary steps i mean we are in wouldn't you agree we're we're just
01:57:07.820 giving modern monetary theory a whirl we're just like yep let's try it i don't right now we're
01:57:14.700 basically saying right now glenn that we can paint we can print any amount of paper because our military
01:57:20.140 weaponry is bigger than yours and nobody will call in the note that's essentially what we are doing right
01:57:24.940 now well nobody's calling nobody's buying our notes i mean the fed now is buying the notes i mean we're
01:57:32.140 just we're buying our own debt now we had a 30-year treasury uh bond sale what last friday friday before
01:57:39.740 last not a single bidder not one it all went to the fed so nobody wants our our debt anymore so now we're at
01:57:49.180 that place and so we're doing modern you know modern monetary theory where we're just printing
01:57:54.380 our own money and we're buying our own debt that's not going to last when they came out today and to
01:58:00.060 try to stabilize the the market and said uh don't worry we will print an unlimited amount of money we
01:58:07.340 will buy as many bonds as we have to to stabilize the market how do you recover from that
01:58:14.860 uh you do that the the least amount of time that you possibly can because if this goes on further
01:58:25.740 um you're talking about unless this is worse than the the 1918 epidemic a century ago unless this is
01:58:33.580 worse this is the worst plague that this nation has ever faced and on a systemic level beyond hospitals
01:58:40.380 being overrun all right we've got army corps of engineers just just build more adjunct sites
01:58:45.900 beyond beyond infrastructure being overrun that unless we're dealing with the captain trips here
01:58:51.020 this is a this is that level of a societal event you cannot justify that cause uh that cost now i'm not
01:58:59.180 i don't know that we have enough data to say affirmatively that it's not yet and that's why i think this 15
01:59:03.900 days is a wise course of action and but and i think what's going to happen is now that the president
01:59:10.620 has put this out there politically everyone in these various departments are now going to
01:59:15.340 are now going to hunker down because nobody wants to be left on the on the wrong side of history so
01:59:20.540 the medical people will become more alarmist the economic people will become more alarmist the political
01:59:25.500 people will become more alarmist because no one wants to be wrong on the other side of this
01:59:29.580 and so that's why i've also urged my audience pray for this president like you have never prayed
01:59:35.820 for him before this is going to take a a supernatural level of wisdom and courage of conviction to navigate
01:59:43.900 i would agree with you and his gut has proven to be right usually i mean i think this tweet
01:59:50.300 that came out this morning says a lot because i think that's exactly where the american people are
01:59:55.100 uh and hopefully uh hopefully that is also a part of a god thing thank you so much steve dace he's
02:00:04.620 coming up here in just a few minutes on the blaze radio network you will hear more from him you can also get
02:00:09.340 his podcast but he's heard every day at blaze tv.com wednesday we have a look at the extraordinary links
02:00:19.340 links that the united states has gone to to protect us uh to protect our bank accounts to protect our
02:00:28.860 jobs and to protect our constitution unfortunately i don't think any of those things are actually being
02:00:35.100 protected the extraordinary links that uh you probably have not heard about that our government
02:00:42.060 is taking which will fundamentally transform us uh into something different entirely that is on
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02:02:17.500 hey the fba uh approved a rapid coronavirus test on saturday it will deliver results in about 45 minutes
02:02:24.940 it is going to be available in the next few weeks with no training necessary to uh administer the
02:02:30.140 test this is the capitalist system at work thank god uh we'll have more on that uh as it becomes
02:02:37.420 available stew have you been to the uh johns hopkins university website where they have the coronavirus
02:02:44.700 stuff yes okay are you there by any chance now can you go can you click on that real quick yep i want you
02:02:51.100 to pop it up and look at the uh total confirmed cases and then confirm cases by country region and
02:02:56.700 sovereignty yes see that okay um china is at the top how many cases 81 000 how many cases uh italy uh
02:03:05.740 59 47 000 okay 59 okay uh go to russia and look at the uh latest stuff from russia yeah
02:03:11.580 uh uh 438 total cases 438 total cases 438 total cases now let me give you this from cnn news
02:03:27.260 cnn published a report this weekend uh with the state provided figures that show russia's efforts to
02:03:35.020 fight the coronavirus outbreak largely successful quoting cnn does russia have the
02:03:41.260 coronavirus under control according to information released by russian officials
02:03:45.580 putin's strategy seems to have worked i don't i can't keep up do they like and trust russia now
02:03:52.620 they didn't trust russia with anything they're lying lying lying and now all of a sudden we can trust
02:03:56.860 them and it's blatantly obvious a great guy the countries that aren't testing are the ones with
02:04:01.180 the i mean mexico is having the same issue they had people out at soccer games last weekend last
02:04:07.180 weekend they were still letting out to soccer games and festivals and they're they have like 300 cases
02:04:12.380 countrywide really is that possible they got it solved there you go solved yeah cnn make up your mind
02:04:20.540 russia good or bad which one this is the glenbeck program
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