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Guest started out as an investigative journalist and anchor a
woman in Mexico who was the target of an assassination
attempt for denouncing organized crime, cartels and government corruption. She's
carried on this fight to rid Mexico of crime and
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its called out mixing President Chaime Baum and the Marino
regime for their alliance between government and the cartel. Is
very happy to have Senator Tilly tells Lily Teles, they
should say along with our rev Border correspondent Oscar Romerez
with us. Welcome Senator, and welcome Oscar. I'm gonna start
with you, Oscar very quick. Thank you so much for
bringing Senator Tellis to the show. We've been talking a
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lot about what's going on with cartels in Mexico. Get
to you one second, Oscar. Update us. Last week saw
you was Friday, we had Trisha H. McLaughlin on any
news of the cartels, Any what's the latest on you.
Everyone wants to know what's going on with Oscar.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Everything that's okay, everything you know is under security, and
we have been doing some multiple reportings on what is
going on on the mass graves on the east side
of the city o Tijuana, which the cartel continues to operate.
Metallas is going to openly talk about, you know, how
she has been a Mexican hero fighting against the corrupt
government inside of our country or Mexico, and also fighting
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against you know, the violence that is cosisting right now
in our country.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Let me speak to you, Senator, if I may, and
I'm just going to speak very concisely and slowly because
I want you to understand, because I know there's maybe
some a bit of it language barrier center. Are you
nervous because you've pushed back against the cartels, You've pushed
back against Shinebaum, the president. Are you concerned for your
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safety and your well being as I believe Oscar is
or should be.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Hello, Eric, thank you for having me, Thank you for
this invitation. Well, of course I am nervous human being,
and this is such a this is a very dangerous
country and me as an opposition even when I was
a reporter journalist.
Speaker 4 (03:19):
But I am a Catholic and I have faith in God,
and I know I have to go on in this
fight to help my country Mexico of the from the denouncing,
the corruption.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
And the this this kind of association, criminal association with
the cartels and the government. So I won't step back.
I'm a little well, of course, I'm afraid, but I'm
a human being, as I tell you, But I won't
step back. I have faith in God that I am
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doing what is right.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
So tell us the position you are in. In other words,
here in the United States, there's the president, there's the Senate,
and there are the House of Representatives, basically the power
structure of government. Here. Do senators in Mexico have a
similar level of power as US senators, president having the
ultimate power. Senators are pretty much next to the president
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as far as powers and control of government.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
No, no, in Mexico, senators we don't have that kind
of power. And now in Mexico it's like a monarchy.
This is not a republic anymore. That is very important
for people to know. Mexico is not a republic anymore
because the president just robbed the Supreme Court and all
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the lower courts with a false majority, with a majority
that is not real. And she and she is the
boss of all the senators of her party, and she
is now the boss of all the judges, of all
the judiciary in Mexico, and she is also the president.
So we don't have in my country are republic anymore.
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This is she is following the steps of Venezuela. The
next thing she is going to do is takeaway She
wants to take away of course, the media to control
everything because the reality is getting through the social through
through the through TikTok, through Twitter, Instagram, you know. But
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she is very worried. She doesn't want Mexicans to see
what's happening in Mexico. So she's going to do what
the Venezuelan dictator did, that's to take all of the
media to continue telling lies to Mexico. She she is
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constantly telling Mexico cancer that the United States wants to
invade our country. And that's a life.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
So now do I understand it correctly that the cartel
actually have people within your government almost like plants to
sway your government, maybe even shine Bomb And why is
she so deferential to the cartel when President Trump says
we'll send military, we'll send help, and she says, no, no, no,
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we don't need it. Clearly you need it. Oscar Ramirez
right here has shown us mass graves that people, refrigerators
dumped with bodies thrown on the side of the road.
We're going to show some of this stuff. There's clearly
a problem with the cartels. They're murderous ways. But why
does Shinebaum refuse to take to help us the assistance
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of the US government.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Because there is a real association between the cartels and
the government. The cartails are so rich, it's such a
huge quantity of money they have. They give this money
to the political candidates of the left of her party
of Morena BA, so when they get into office, when
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they have the power, they have to protect the cartels.
And that is that is the truth. That is why
she doesn't want more help from the United States. She
even called me a trader, and all her party is
calling me a trader just because I said that Mexico
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is that Mexicans are okay with help to fight cartails.
The crime in Mexico is so high, the country is
so dangerous, and the association between the cartels and the
government is so deep. It is so deep in the
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government that even the even and that here in Mexico
we have armed forces to fight against it, there is
not the order from the president. The president in Mexico
is the supreme chief of the armed forces, and she
doesn't give the orders to go against it. Clearly she doesn't.
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She even has in the Senate.
Speaker 4 (08:23):
Her the leader of the Morena party, is linked with
a very dangerous cartel, and.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
She supports him in the Senate. This is crazy, you
have I mean, this man Sis just mirrors a few mirrors.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
From me and we all know in so you're you're
you're sitting in a in a room as as a
fellow senator with the leader of the of one of
the cartels. That's fair wild. Can I ask you where
she is on the mass immigration that's happened that you
know from Central and South America that passed through Mexico
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into our country. Does she have any interest in stopping
that flow?
Speaker 3 (09:08):
Well, just a few months ago, there was a communication
from the United States here in Mexico asking Mexicans not
to go to the United States as illegal migrants because
they said that Tom was going to be tough on
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illegal migrants. And she was very angry that this message
was sent through national TV in Mexico. And I wonder
why doesn't she want the Mexicans to know that if
they go illegally to the United States, they are going
to face the law, they are going to face justice,
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and they are going to get back to Mexico, and
that it is illegal. So that's she wants. She wants
the money that migrants make in the United States to
come to Mexico, and she doesn't want the Mexican forces
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to really stop the cartels, of the cartels who get
illegal migrants from Mexico and Central American and South America
to the United States. There are many corridors, illegal corridors in.
Speaker 5 (10:35):
The border, in the in the border in the states
like Baja California, Sonora, Tamaulipas, that they are doing.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Such a huge amount of money trafficking with persons to
the United.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Allow me to jump in from May. Senator tells, we've
had Oscar I brought in the Deputy Secretary of the
of Homeland Security, who's concerned for Oscar you tell me,
is Oscar or his family even in danger given what
we know that the cartels or someone who was armed,
a couple of armed thugs showing up trying to enter
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his show on the video enter his community. Is he
in danger?
Speaker 3 (11:18):
Oscar is in danger, of course, And we must notice
that Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in
the world for journalists. There are so many journalists killed
in Mexico and in front of shame, shame, no one
can dare to tell the truth in this country because
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she gets mad and all the government goes against you.
And there are so many territories. There was an ambassador,
an American ambassador in Mexico that said that years ago
that a huge part of the Mexican territory is controlled
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by cartils. We all Mexicans know about, but families cannot
speak it out. Amazing, they have to speak it.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
It's amazing. I just want I want to tell you,
we're going to get short on time very quickly, Oscar, Oscar,
you hear her. She says you're in danger. Please please
take care of you and your family. Also, Oscar, do
you think the senator is in danger for speaking out
like this? Very quickly.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
Oh you know, she's the only one that has speaking
out in Mexico. She's the only one that has been
exposing this. That's why Mexicans need to support her one
hundred percent more than exposing the leaders of the contams.
She's exposing dirty politicians, and that is the number one
thing that nobody has.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Had the courage to do. So, Lily Is, we need
to support her.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
She is the only hope for our country to continue
to move forward and to continue to fight this left.
This a narrative that it wants to take us to
this you know agenda, like exactly like Benezuela. She's exactly site.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
All right, we're gonna have to leave it there, and
we want both of you guys to be safe, and
I will if you're with your permission, Senator ad your
name when we talk to the Department of Homeland Security
again on Oscar's behalf to keep both of you folks
in their sites, because I just don't want you to
put risks. It's important what you do, but we don't
want your lives at risk. Centator Lily Tellis, Mexican Center,
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Thank you, Oscar ramerizel Blue, Thank you both so much.
Stay safe you too, Thank you so much. All right, folks,
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Speaker 1 (15:53):
All right, let's bring on our next guest, the former
chief of US Border Patrol, was Customs and Border Protections
Acting Deputy Commissioner, and was nominated by President Trump in
twenty eighteen to be ICE director. He's the only person
who have led both ICE and CBP for Home Land Security.
Happen to have back roun Videello. Ryan would love to
just continue the conversation we just had with oscar L
Blue Ramirez, our reporter for RAB, but also the Mexican
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State and Mexican senator, the Senator of the State of Mexico,
who basically says that cartels are running things from inside
the Senate and are like this with Shinbaum. What do
you what goes through your mind when you hear a
commentary like that.
Speaker 8 (16:30):
Well, God bless them both, right, they're both sticking their
necks out. I've never seen a Mexican politician at that
level talk about.
Speaker 9 (16:39):
Their own government that way.
Speaker 8 (16:40):
And I don't know what party she's in or how
it compares to the party that's in power, but we
know that corruption in Mexico is endemic. You know, whether
it reaches Los Pinos, the equivalent of their White House,
or Shinebaum him herself, it's quite likely. I mean, I
don't know this for a fact, but I can tell
you that that party and her predecessor what they call
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who they call Amlo. You know, he he had an
absolute hands off policy with cartels in Mexico. That was
his stated objective. In public, he said it out loud.
He praised Joe Biden for not building border wall and
said that Joe Biden was famous to be for being
the migration president. So he clearly did not believe in
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the rule of law and was either afraid or in
the pocket of the cartels and didn't want that relationship
that he had with them, regardless of its effect in Mexico. Uh,
you know, because it worked for him politically. Maybe they
paid whoever, whatever it is. And we know these cartels
over the last four years of Joe Biden, made enormous
sums of money trafficking people through the country up to
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the United States. They're still indenturing people that live in
the United States that are working off there there there,
they're being trafficked in the US.
Speaker 10 (17:54):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (17:54):
And we know, you know, the stories are legion.
Speaker 8 (17:56):
About you know, fentanyl and the cartel's effect and bringing
his poison into the US.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Yeah, it's uh amloya. You're talking about Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
If I'm not mistaken, former president of Mexico, who if
you read it off, if you realize that he probably
was in bed so to speak, with the cartelsprit feels
like Shinbaum may be in similar position. It's got it's
it's almost like if I don't know, if Antifa held
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held seats even higher than at the Senate level, maybe
even we're in the president's cabinet by somehow some quirk
of law here in the United States. I'm very concerned
for both of their lives. Should I not be?
Speaker 8 (18:35):
No, Absolutely, they are taking huge risks and speaking publicly,
having public profiles in a place where you know that
those cartels will seek to silence them, either politically or
actually physically.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Unbelievable. Unbelievable. All right, So tell us a little bit
about where we stand with things here. Now we we
we we we're into deportations. Then they were there, stopped there,
deemed the lower court deemed them illegal, and the higher
court said, no, they're legal. Where are we are they
do the deportations continue? I think we've been sidetracked a
little with you know, Charlie Kirk's assassination and whatnot. But
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when we get back to what is really boots on
the ground, sort of speaking in America, the important things,
immigration and crime. Where are we where, what's the latest?
Speaker 8 (19:21):
Well, the American First Agenda is proceeding according to plan.
You know, the physical border is safer than it's ever
been with the resources from the entirety of the US government,
Department of War, Department of Justice, HHS, the Department of State, obviously,
the Department of Homeland Security. Under the leadership of Christino,
the physical border looks better than it has in my
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entire lifetime. I've been around this business forty years. It's
never been as safe. I was just in McCallen last
week on the South Texas border and things look really good.
The agents are super motivated to get out and do
their job because they're allowed now to do their job.
The policy set forth by the President is working, allowing
the physical border to be safer than it's ever been.
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By last count, there's about two million people who have
been deported from the United States since the President took
office on January twentieth.
Speaker 9 (20:13):
Now that's not enough considering what happened.
Speaker 8 (20:15):
In the previous four years. But is is scaling up
every single day. They're getting better at what they do.
CBP is helping them both in the interior and you know,
having the intelligence and the targeting to find the worst
of the worst and continue these operations in the interior
all over the United States. If you get arrested in
the interior, now you get sent back to where you're from.
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It's going to be really hard for you to come back.
We've already locked down, you know, the legitimate travel into
the US.
Speaker 9 (20:43):
Crossing the border was pretty.
Speaker 8 (20:45):
Easy until January twentieth, twenty twenty five, and now it's
much more.
Speaker 9 (20:48):
Difficult to do. If you do it, you're likely to
get caught.
Speaker 8 (20:51):
You will be prosecuted thanks to the help we're getting
from the Department of Justice, and you'll be removed quickly
thanks to the State Department. And are brothers at ice
that are that are scaling up detention and removal capabilities
every single day.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Trump sent some National Guard to Portland, Oregon. What ell
was going on in Oregon? First of all, because that
was a scene of countless protests in twenty twenty and
all that nonsense that went on. But there's a temporary
restraining orgon by a lower court judge to stop Trump's
moving into Oregon. Where do you think things will eventually
land with this.
Speaker 8 (21:24):
One, Well, the history here is quite evident. Right Antifa
controls Portland. The leadership in Portland leans uber left, and
they allowed in the previous administration Antifa and Antifa allies
to take over the ICE headquarters.
Speaker 9 (21:43):
In Portland, Oregon. During the first term.
Speaker 8 (21:47):
It took the city over nine million dollars to rehabilitate
the site around that building once federal troops or once
federal government got it back under control and the city stabilized.
The biggest problem here right now or right there now
is that the police department does not have the support
that they need to put these riots in their place,
to put these rioters in jail and hold them to
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account for the harassment of federal officers. Now, the DHS
deployment and the federal deployment will continue in Portland and
Eugene and Seattle, in Chicago and Los Angeles, We're going
to keep doing that. I'm sure this is a temporary
setback in the court with regard to the federalization of
the National Guard. We have to protect the men and
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women in the front line, or they're going to do
the work that the president has asked them to do.
Speaker 9 (22:34):
And let's face it, this is law. These are laws
that are on the books.
Speaker 8 (22:37):
Donald Trump didn't change immigration law when he came into office.
He just enforced it in a way that's beneficial to
the most for all of Americans. It's the most beneficial
president we've had as it relates to 'R security and
immigration enforcement.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
I just have a second fee to react. And here's
what I don't get. It's it's in the US Code
right here, the Criminal Codes right eighteen. US Criminal Code
fifteen five, Section fifteen oh five, Title Code, United States
and Men says forbids anyone from corruptly or by threats
of force, or by any threatning communication, influencing, obstructing, or
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impeding any pending proceeding for a department or agency the
United States, punishable by up to five years in jail.
What the hell are we waiting for. We should be
arresting all of these garbage protests. They're impeding effect, they're
impeding ice doing their jobs.
Speaker 9 (23:31):
Yeah, you have to scale up the system that's in place.
Speaker 8 (23:33):
Those people will be arrested once the National Guard can
secure the facility, those federal officers will be able to
do their jobs without being impeded, and those that will
impede will be arrested. And there's no question in my
mind about that this is a temporary setback.
Speaker 9 (23:47):
Help is on the way Portland.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
All right, Ron, We'm gonna leave it right there, Ron Videll,
I appreciate your time. Good having you on, my friend,
Thank you, thank you. All right, folks, two and a
half minutes, be right back. So Eric Adams in New
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York finally does what's right for the city of New
York and drops out of the mayoral race.
Speaker 11 (24:20):
Now we're keep fighting for the city no matter what.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
From City Hall or beyond, hops out, leaving behind Marxist
Jahannis sympathizer Zorn Mamdani, and of course Andrew Cromo, the
guy who lied about killing grandparents in the pandemic. Big
trouble you, York. Let me tell you about this here
because while I don't know, while a while ago everyone
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was enjoying the weekend right Terrort sympathizers gathering in an
American city to plot their eventual takeover and their love
for terrorist attacks that kill hundreds of people. They We
even featured a full own member of Congress. That's right,
Rocana was in the House, so to speak. And literally.
Oh and in case you were wondering, this America hating
woman is still in Congress too.
Speaker 12 (25:08):
Well, you'll have people who say you shouldn't have a
Muslim in Congress. I have First Amendment protection to practice
whatever religion I want. There is a lot of hate
in this country for Muslims. There's a lot of hate
in this country for black people, especially black women. And
there is a lot of hate, severe hate for immigrants.
(25:32):
And so I fit them All Care was founded after
nine to eleven because they recognize that some people did something.
Speaker 13 (25:41):
Our country should be more fearful of white man across
our country because they are actually causing most of the
deaths within this country.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Okay, yep, we are in trouble, folks, and we need
to take things serious seriously. This is not Pakistan. This
is Niagara Falls right here. Niagara Falls just out of
side of New York. They're calling for white listening to genocide, jihad.
They're looking for a holy war. This is not Somalia.
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This is in the middle of America. Minneapolis, right here.
And by the way, while we're at it, let's check
out Dearborn, Michigan, where a majority of the population is
Muslim and supports Sharia law over US constitutional law. What
I'm talking about is about to show you took place
in Dearborn this past weekend, an.
Speaker 14 (26:37):
Openly pro terror conference filled with explicitly pro terrorism speakers,
which happen to have been attended by several Democrat members
of the US Congress.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Well here's just a little nibble. Raise your hand.
Speaker 6 (26:51):
If you're a proo radical, do.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
You condemn October seventh?
Speaker 7 (26:55):
Yeah, I called them Israel and the United States and
all oppressions and impedian war. That's what I'm talking about,
never ever from them, thing under this and anyone resistance
around the world.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
Those who are here and are around the words right
it up? Yeah, right over there, that was That was Roukanna.
You know, a sitting member of Congress sharing a stage
with people who condone terrorism. Nothing to see here, folks,
Just like this right here, the police chief of Dearborn, Michigan,
speaking in Arabic.
Speaker 15 (27:34):
When I joined the department, Dearborn's Arab American population was
nearly fifty percent, yet less yet less than three percent
of our police now depart that reflects and embraces the
community it serves, with forty five percent of our Arab
Our officers being Arab Americans. Hamde La, Hamdela, I'm proud
to serve as your chief of police.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
It's not long before cities are pushing for sharia law.
Watch watch and their twisted values right here in America.
Take a look at this National Health Services in the UK,
the NHS as they're called. While they apparently touting the
benefits of marrying your cousin that's prevalent among the massive
Pakistani population the UK has insisted on importing because they
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feel guilty about being an imperialist country centuries ago. And
how well as that worked out for them, you may ask, well,
not very well at all, actually, you see, turns out
that when you import thousands of people with entirely different values,
who have no interest whatsoever and assimilating to your society,
doesn't work out too well for your country and your
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current citizens. And since fifty five percent of Pakistani Muslims
marry their first cousins, said that right, the UK has
decided to placate this barbaric practice, one that was outlawed
centuries ago in Western civilization and make it seem like
it's good for economy and culture. Incests is good, they say,
in order to make these people feel nice and comfy
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in their new country. And you may ask yourself, at Eric,
why should I care about what's happening in the UK? Well,
because the leftists and progressives right here are always just
a step behind the madness happening on the other side
of the Atlantic. And there are too many of them
in power and vying for power in our cities and
state governments and in Congress. By the way, like this,
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why does a Democrat candidate for city council in New
York need to film her campaign video in New York
again in Arabic?
Speaker 11 (29:29):
And I'm wilkom and it is mi Kayla and I'm
rasha lemglis Medina, New York VI by Ridge, Coney Island,
Seagate which is that mean? Bathbeach with Diker Heights Heademet
and Muchitamia alta b will is lami akamasha sez.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Is this not America anymore? Is English not the official language?
Speaker 16 (29:45):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Yes it is? Am I missing something here. Minnesota mayoral
candidate Omar Fata uses next, this, next, zero English in
his campaign. Listen to him, not a word of English resume.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
I'm getting things done like twitch and free college. I'm
a ah VELAs entigne sare getting over lift drivers.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
I mean, why even speak English in America?
Speaker 7 (30:12):
Right?
Speaker 1 (30:13):
And the front runner New York City mayoral race not
only wants to spend one hundred million more dollars on
legal fees for illegals, but also condones a terrorist organization.
Speaker 17 (30:23):
Some New Yorkers say that they don't hear you as
often condemn Hamas or talk about bringing the hostages home.
So today, do you agree with mister mattia Who's statement
that Hamas is a terror organization that needs to be destroyed?
And if you could speak the way he did on
laud speakers today to the twenty living hostages, what would your.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
Message be now?
Speaker 18 (30:47):
I am not going to echo the words of Benjamin Netanyahu.
I can, however, share my own words and say them
right here, which is that my politics is built on
a universality. And I can think of no better illustration
of that than from the words of the hostage families themselves,
everyone for everyone.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Huh. Using the words of hostage families against them. How
a MASSI of you that's the front runner in New
York City mayor race. Everybody by a lot too. We
need to stop believing that this isn't the problem for America,
because it absolutely is. Don't let anyone tell you that
these people can align themselves with our values. They don't,
they cannot, they don't want to, They do not, and
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they will not yet another warning. Pretty soon, warnings will
no longer be enough. They're here, they're gaining power, they're
grasping for more. But it's time to put a stop
to it. Right now, What do you want to do?
Guys who cares about Chuck Schumer? We don't care about
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Chuck Shumer. We'll be right back.
Speaker 19 (31:59):
Before I start the program and lost twenty pounds doing
like Adkins or the carnivore diet. But I was crippled,
and I feel amazing now I'm running around come thirty again.
My blood pressure went from one hundred and fifty nine
over ninety five to one hundred and twenty nine over
ety two, and I feel great.
Speaker 20 (32:18):
And Marty, what was this shift that made you decide
to go from doing that carnivore Atkins diet to doing this?
Speaker 19 (32:24):
Because I was losing weight, but I still felt like crap.
It was again in the point where I couldn't get
in out of my truck. Even as I'm losing weight.
I just everything hurt. My knees hurt, my shoulders hurt,
everything hurt.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
It's been amazing. Well, we see the rise of the
carnivore diet by the way Joe Rogan swears by it,
in the steady influence of the Keto diet on health programs.
While some people repoort quick results, other crash hard or
feel worse over time. Let's bring a founder of Energize
Health to find out why that is. Welcome John Jubilee. So, John,
what do you believe very diets aren't sustainable for long
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term healing?
Speaker 20 (32:59):
Yeah, well, this is one of those things, right like
we've we've we've all, we've all we've all tried that,
you know, we've all we've all tried the diet, you know,
and you know, I have a saying that every diet
works for a minute, but they're not sustainable, you know,
And the reality is is, uh, you know, thank god,
we've got RFK in here trying to clean up the
food supply because you know, with the food that we're reading.
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You know, we're eating a lot of toxins and inflammatory things,
you know, in our body. So all that's part of it.
But you know what, I I love to just take
the off ramp. You know, there's another way to do this,
which is the intra salar hydration. And that's why our
hundred percent focus. It's it's not on the diet, uh,
you know, it really is on the interra salar hydration
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because then even if you are getting uh, some of
those toxins and inflammatory food, it's just like a beautiful
healthy river that will just flush that out of people's body.
And that's why that's the long term key to success
is the focus on your intrat salar hydration. You're never
going to get away from five G, from toxins, you know,
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from everything. It's going to take a while. It's even
the end of twenty twenty six, right that the food
is going to change, But you can take care of
your cellular hydration and make your body like a river
of living water.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
All right. So see you talk about intercelluar hydration. It
also helps you absorb nutrients. Right, if you're cutting out
certain food groups, you can have to replace it. How
does that work?
Speaker 6 (34:28):
Yeah, no, that's the thing.
Speaker 20 (34:29):
So just picture your cell as hard as a glass marble.
So even when you try to eat a super healthy
diet or drink a lot of water, it's all just
bouncing off of that cell because that sell as hard
as a glass marble through oxidative stress and cortisol and
all the things we've been exposed to. And this is
what our patent pending science is. Our patent pending science
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opens that cell up like this, so the nutrients can
get in, the hydration can get in, and this is importantly.
It pushes out the toxins and the inflammation out of
the cell. And that's really what we all need. We
need healthy cells. If your cells are healthy, everything is healthy.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
Interesting and the best way to do this And how
does it break the seal? Get does the hydration get
into the cell?
Speaker 20 (35:18):
Well that's several thousand pages of science, it's in the patent.
But just but just to let people know, you know,
God made us or wondrously we have two membranes, you know,
one two. You have two membranes that are surrounding your cell.
They oxidize again, they get hard like glass, and this
is what nobody could figure out, and that's why we
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filed a patent on.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Hey, here's I hate to do this to you. I'm
getting yelled at from the control and we have Vice
President JD. Vance at the microphone, sir hold on. In
other words, you don't.
Speaker 21 (35:49):
Put a gun to the American people's head and say
unless you do exactly what the Senate and House Democrats
what you to do, we're gonna shut down your government.
That's exactly what they're proposing out there.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Now. We have to remember there. They're very frustrated.
Speaker 21 (36:01):
They say that they're very frustrated about the fact that
this negotiation has not taken place until today. But if
you look at the original the original thing they did
with this negotiation, it was a one point five trillion
dollars spitting package, basically saying the American people, we want
to give massive amounts of money, hundreds of billions of
dollars to illegal aliens for their health care while Americans
are struggling to pay.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
Their health care bills.
Speaker 21 (36:22):
That was their initial foray in this negotiation.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
We thought it was absurd, We told.
Speaker 21 (36:27):
Them it was absurd, and now they come in here
it's saying that if you don't give us everything that
we want, we're going to shut down the government.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
We think that's preposterous.
Speaker 21 (36:36):
I think we think it's totally unacceptable, and we think
the American people are going to suffer because these guys
will do the right thing.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
Now, I want to make one final point here.
Speaker 21 (36:44):
You will hear a lot from Senate Democrats, from House
of Democrats about the fact that American health care policy
is broken.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
Well, we know that American health care policy is broken.
Speaker 21 (36:52):
We've been trying to fix it for the eight months
that we've been in office. But every single thing that
they accuse about being broken about American health care is
policy the Democrats.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
Have supported for the past decade.
Speaker 21 (37:03):
So if they want to talk about how to fix
American health care policy, let's do it. The Speaker would
love to do it, the centate majority of leader would
love to do it. Let's work on it together, but
let's do it in the context of an open government
that's providing essential services to the American people. That's all
that we're proposing to do, and the fact that they
refuse to do that shows how unreasonable their position is.
I think we're headed into a shutdown because the Democrats
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won't do the right thing. I hope they changed their mind,
but we're going to see. I'll let the speakers say
a few words.
Speaker 22 (37:30):
Thank you, Vice President of Vance want to thank the
President as well. They showed strong leadership today. They invited
the four leaders over here because the President has operated
in a good faith that he demonstrated to that very well.
The problem is that Chuck Schumer and Leader Jeffries refuse
to acknowledge the simple facts. So let's review what the
simple facts are. As the Vice President would say, this
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is the common sense thing to do. This is the
right thing to do, This is the simple thing to do.
By way of review, the House is getting back to
the way the regular oppreations process, as opposed to work.
Twelve separate appropriations bills pass through the House Appropriations Committee,
three off the floor. The Senate doing their work as well.
All this is bipartisan fashion. By the way, they passed
three bills in the Senate. Those bills don't match up exactly.
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So for the first time in years, is in twenty nineteen,
you have a conference committee that is being constituted between
the House and the Senate.
Speaker 14 (38:22):
This is the way a bill that comes a law.
Speaker 22 (38:24):
And they work out the differences. All this is happening
in five parts in fashion. The problem is well run
out of clock. September thirtieth is the end of the
pistol year, so we need a little more time. So
what we did in the republic majority is the right, responsible,
simple thing, A clean and ten minute resolution, a short term,
non partisan continued resolution.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
It's only twenty four pages in length.
Speaker 22 (38:46):
Peter Boot has a copy if you want to see
the exhibit. There's nothing partisan in here, no policy riters,
none of our big party preferences, because we want to
do the right thing by the American people and allow
more time for negotiation. Now there's a reason Chuck Schumer
and a King Jeffreys that come out here stop the
feed say that they can't go along with us. They're
they're trying to bring in extraneous issues. They issued a
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counter proposal. You should go take a look at what
they requested. One point five trillion dollars in new spending
that is unrelated to the ongoing appropriations process. They wanted to,
as you said, restore taxpayer funded benefits. Okay, hard working
taxpayers in America. They want to they want to take
your funds and give that for benefits to illegal aliens.
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They want to restore them because we got rid of
them they wanted. They want to prop up left leading
media out.
Speaker 1 (39:33):
That's five hundred.
Speaker 22 (39:33):
Million they threw in on top of that, one and
a half trillion dollars on a seven week stopgap fundingment.
Speaker 23 (39:41):
We're not going to do that.
Speaker 22 (39:42):
They know we can't do that, and we never have
in the past. During the Biden administration there were thirteen
threatened shutdowns. The Republicans in the minority did the right thing.
Speaker 9 (39:51):
We kept the government opened.
Speaker 22 (39:52):
Were simply asking for the Democrats to do.
Speaker 9 (39:54):
The same again.
Speaker 22 (39:56):
I want to thank President Trump for the strong, solid
leaderships pop us into the arguments, and they just wouldn't
acknowledge the simple fact. I would think of Vice President
here for showing his leadership as well. If the Democrats
make the decision to shut the government down, the consequences
are on them, and I think it's absolutely attractive.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
We've never said that it was a good idea.
Speaker 22 (40:16):
We never believed it is. And I want you to
remember when we voted.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
In the House, we passed it out of the House.
The House has done his job.
Speaker 22 (40:23):
We did that almost two weeks ago, every Democrat in
the House except one voted to shut the government down.
That is the record, and don't forget it of its
depend there were.
Speaker 1 (40:33):
Intert to this Vice President down.
Speaker 23 (40:36):
This right here, ladies and gentlemen, is what we're talking about.
Speaker 24 (40:39):
Twenty four pages continuing resolution to fund the government ju
November the twenty first. I don't know where they're saying
this is some huge partisan thing.
Speaker 23 (40:48):
This is something we do fairly routinely, and when the
Democrats had the majority on thirteen different occasions, they have
the majority.
Speaker 24 (40:54):
President biders in the White House, we passed continuing resolutions.
Speaker 1 (40:57):
To fund the government.
Speaker 23 (40:59):
This is early and simply postage.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
People on behalf of the Democrats.
Speaker 24 (41:05):
Republicans are United House Republicans, Senate Republicans, President Trump, the
House has passed a clean funding resolution to fund the
government until November the twenty first. Is clean, it is bipartisan,
and it is short term. But it gives us enough
time to finish the appropriations process, which is the way.
Speaker 22 (41:24):
We should be funding the government.
Speaker 24 (41:26):
So Republicans in the House, the Senate, President United they
passed the bill. This is setting sitting right now at
the Senate desk. We could pick it up and pass
it tonight. We could pick it up and pass it tomorrow.
Speaker 23 (41:38):
Before the government shuts down, and then they don't have
the government shut down.
Speaker 24 (41:42):
It is totally up to the Democrats because right now
they are the only thing standing between the American people
and the government shutting down. We're all in favor of
funding the government, and this is something that's been done
routinely thirteen different.
Speaker 23 (41:55):
Times by the Democrats when they have the majority. So
to me, this is purely a hostage taking exercise of
part of the Democrats. We are willing to sit down
and work with them on some of the issues they
want to talk about, whether it's it's an extension of
bringing tax credits with reforms, We're happy to have that conversation.
But as of right now, this is a this is
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a hijacking all the American people, and it's the American
people are okay the.
Speaker 25 (42:20):
Price, Sure, if we want to keep this government open.
Speaker 9 (42:26):
It is not good for the American people that have the.
Speaker 25 (42:28):
Government shut down for any period of time.
Speaker 1 (42:31):
We will manage it appropriately, but it is it is
something that can all be avoided.
Speaker 25 (42:35):
It can all be avoided by accepting a dipleasionable position,
which is what the House has passed and resists at
the desk, which is to continue to fund the devil
with a short term continuing resolution that it has never
been a good thing, a viewpoint that one and a
half trillion dollars is a reasonable amount of spending to
be included on a short term cr. This is hostage taking.
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It is not something to that weird to accept. And
we hope that the Democrats come back to the brink
fund this government and allow us to move forward.
Speaker 26 (43:07):
Thank you, great mister Vice President. So just to be clear,
is there room for negotiation here with Democrats? And you
mentioned you believe that we are headed toward a government shutdown?
Is the federal government preparing to fire federal workers if
the government doesn't need shut down.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
Well, first of all, we have.
Speaker 21 (43:22):
To keep essential services functioning as well as possible if
the Democrats shut down the government, and RUSS has been
tasked with making sure that's possible. Now, you usked about negotiations,
one of the things I admired about the president, but frankly,
the entire team's approached during the conversation we just had
with Chuck Schumer, and to keep Jeffries was, you know, yeah,
they have some crazy ideas giving tax payer money to
the legal aliens for healthcare. That's a crazy idea, funding
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transgender surgeries and prew.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
That's a crazy idea.
Speaker 21 (43:46):
For the handsome ideas that I actually thought were reasonable,
and the handsome ideas that the President thought was reasonable,
what's not reasonable is to hold those ideas as leverage
and to shut down the government unless we give you
everything that you want. There were multiple times where Leader
Jeffer or Leaders Shumer would say, you know what, we
should be doing this in the President the United States
would say, yeah, absolutely, let's have that conversation. But we're
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gonna do it in the context of the people's government
being open. We're not gonna let you take the people's
government hostage and then give you everything you want.
Speaker 1 (44:14):
And that's really the state of the negotiation. Yeah, let's
have a conversation. Let's have a negotiation.
Speaker 21 (44:19):
We're not gonna shut down the government because we won't
give the Democrats everything that they want.
Speaker 23 (44:24):
You respond to what Senator super said that there were
aspects about healthcare and big part people that the President
was learning about for the first time at that meeting.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
It was the President open to a deal.
Speaker 21 (44:33):
On the ACA subsidies, Well if highly skeptical that the
President was learning about it for the first.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
Time thanks to Chuck Schumer.
Speaker 21 (44:40):
But what what I will say is, look, we have
put a fifty billion dollar rural hospital fund into the
actual the big beautiful building we passed a few months ago,
because we know that under Biden administration's policies, there are
a lot of small town hospitals, a lot of rural
health care that was getting shut down and it was struggling.
Speaker 1 (44:55):
We're trying to fix that problem.
Speaker 21 (44:57):
In fact, we're happy to work with Democrats to fix
that problem. We want to work across the aisle to
make sure that people have access to good healthcare. We
are not going to let democrats shut down the government
take a hostage unless we give them everything that they want.
That's not how the people's government has ever worked.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
That's certainly not how it's going to work under the
Trump administration. I mean, this is very important on healthcare.
Speaker 22 (45:18):
Their counter proposal, what Chuck Schumer and Hockey Jeffries are demanding,
is that they claw back the fifty billion dollars if
we put into the rural hospital support structure.
Speaker 1 (45:27):
They want to take that back. We're not going to
do that.
Speaker 22 (45:29):
We passed that because we have to allow for that.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Awesome.
Speaker 22 (45:33):
If they shut the government down, not only our troops,
unpaid federal workers, and all the services and everybody relies upon,
but the Whig program, the nutrition program, women, infinite children,
they will not get that program will not be funded.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
FEMA won't be funded.
Speaker 22 (45:45):
We have hurricanes off the coast of the United States
right now. This is serious business. You have telehealth, we
have mental health services. All that that's funded by the
government would stop if Chuck Schumer and Hockey, Jeffers and
the Democrats have their way. The Democrats shutdown would be
damaging for the cun We can't left the.
Speaker 14 (46:05):
Let's do.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
So we take these things because we like to take
politicians talking. I have a few opinions on this, since
this is my moment here. Number One, we're told never
negotiate with terrorists. Democrats are playing terrorism right now. Don't
negotiate with them. Number Two, shut the damn thing down.
I think I speak for a lot of people. Shut down.
Stop this game of Oh, if he shut down, it's
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their fault. If we shut down, it's their fault, Shut
the damn thing down, or how's this fire eight hundred
thousand democrats at work in federal government. There's my two
point four million people who work in the federal government.
Fire a third of them. Make sure they're all Democrats. See,
if they want to negotiate, then this game of trying
to fool the public into, oh, we're working for you
while we make government bigger and bigger and bigger. Trillion dollars,
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stop gap, spend trillion dollars, stop spending. Are you nuts?
You think we're stupid? You're just putting a trillion more
dollars into the federal government. Stop it. Oh you're doing
us a favor. Don't think for a second if they
stop government, shut it down, that those jerks aren't going
to get paid for the period of ten twenty thirty days,
however long it's shut down till one side blinks, they
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get paid. Those jerks get paid. That you're just listening
to no offense or a vice president. But I am
tired of politicians. Head up to here with them, both
sides of the aisle. Shut the damn thing down. You
got the house you got to send, you got the
White House. Shut it down. Blame them. Tom will reopen
government when they're ready to come to the bargaining table
with real proposals. Sorry, I digress, Ben, Hello Ben? How
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are you?
Speaker 10 (47:42):
Hello?
Speaker 18 (47:43):
Eric?
Speaker 1 (47:43):
I'm doing well.
Speaker 7 (47:44):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (47:44):
You gotta sound by for us to play. I'll listen
to it. Try and calm down.
Speaker 20 (47:47):
I do we have you want to go voicemails?
Speaker 1 (47:50):
Sure?
Speaker 20 (47:51):
Yeah, So we have a viewer asking why the Secret
Service didn't go to the escalator go for it?
Speaker 10 (47:56):
Yeah, Hey, Eric, it's Michelle from Jupiter. I have a
little cold.
Speaker 16 (48:00):
But when they escalated, stop, when the escalated stopped, get
you in. Why did the Secret Service move in? Okay,
Malania moved? How come nobody surround him? How come he
just seems to be like a sitting duck. And when
he went into the restaurant in DC. I mean, those
girls got three courses of free peason now before they
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did anything.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
You're right, you are so right. I remember that video
where Mohini gets on Donald Trump's right behind him, the
escalator stops. There are people coming down the escalator on
the other side. Dangerous could be who knows what a
terrorists it's looking to take out the president. You're one
hundred percent right, and he did. He went to Joe's
Seafood in DC. Been there a hundred times. Politicians go
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there all the time. I've seen tune in there. I've
seen Lindsey Graham in there. That place should be a
lot more secure than when the president walks out. And
you have some pro Palestinian terrorists, pro terrorist people, they
should be kept far away from the president. I don't know,
they gonna beef it up a little bit.
Speaker 22 (48:58):
I have another one, Benny, Sure we have a viewer
has some questions about the Homish community.
Speaker 10 (49:04):
Hey, Eric, we are in Edmund, Oklahoma. We sure do
enjoy listen to you. Diane and Max Stewart's our name,
just thinking that next time there's an opportunity, someone maybe
could put a bug in rfk's ear. And the presidents
that on all this stuff to do with autism and
the vaccinations and everything, check with an Amish community. They
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don't vaccinate and they my understanding is they don't have
any autism and a lot of the other childhood disease.
They just don't have it. Rather than run kissed and
have groups that you know, go for years and years
trying to get to the bottom of this. Just take
data from that group. Anyway, Thanks Agin for all you do.
Speaker 1 (49:51):
Fine, well, thank you for the call. And I did.
I looked into it, and you're right. Well, they generally
don't vaccinate because they have medical exemptions, and they be
incidents of of autism in the Amish community. This is
a big study about ten years ago. It's only two
thousand Amish people were studied. The instance of autism in
the Amish community is one in around three hundred. In
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the general population of the United States, it's one in
thirty six as of twenty twenty. So you're one hundred
percent right. Maybe there is some tie between autism and vaccinations. Benny,
Can we squeeze in the edge plumb real quick and
then we'll come back out. Just take a look at
this one. If you only teach these idiots in DC
to wash their brains, brain wash themselves like this. The testosterone,
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aside from however, the biochemicals things that are going on
in your body, it also it tells your brain. I
guess it entices your brain into wanting to do more.
They wanting to lift more, wanting to walk further, run further,
and becoming stronger. That's an interesting concept.
Speaker 6 (50:51):
That's not is it medical? Is it biochemical? It's really
not medical.
Speaker 7 (50:58):
In other words, there's no like receptors in your brain
that the testosterone effects that are like called the whatever,
the pleasure or enjoyment in a receptor, so when you
exercise or whatever, So I think what that is, though,
there are receptors that involves, you know, motivations.
Speaker 1 (51:19):
We pulled out of there a little bit quickly. The
show is doing amazing. We're up about a week and
a couple of days. Subscribers are coming. It's awesome that
there's a ton of new short content on there. Check
it out YouTube dot com, slash at, Eric Bowling, d Edge.
Please sign up. Ben, do you I have a quick
question for you, Ben, very quickly. Did you watch a
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football this weekend?
Speaker 9 (51:42):
I did not watch any football.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
I got smoked a rough weekend. That's gambling, as one
point is out. That's part of betting. You know, you
have good weeks and you have bad weeks. I think
it bad way. I'm watching a mini series it's all
all about that, and it's it's really disturbing to watch.
But I would tell you it started with Alabama. The
Roletiede guys who decided to show up for the first
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time this year against the Georgia Bulldog, So Benny, I
don't have to tell you it was a rough week,
but we're going to come back strong time we get
them next time. I appreciate your time, folks, Hope you
enjoyed it. Sorry we had to dip out and hear
some politicians talking politics in the meantime. Ben and Warner
coming up next.