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May 1, 2025 108 mins

1 - Talkin Stephen Miller, Due Process discussion, and Trump

2 - Stephen Miller, discussion on Trump and his Cabinet, Nick Saban at Alabama Graduation

3-7 - Trump's Commencement address at Univ. of Alabama, Sports, Foreign policy discussion

8 - Warehouse Event talk, Kamala spins a tale, Slick has Sports, Vin wraps up

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Speaker 1 (00:21):
All right, Live from Studio six B on a Thursday night,
twenty four hours removed from When You Live from Studio
six The audience joins us right here live at the
America First Warehouse, Long Island, New York. Glad you're in.
That's Bennie Mack sitting right there. He'll be here tomorrow night.
Bennie Mack, right there. Rick Doug Gottill sitting right across
from me. He'll be here tomorrow night. Slick Rick is

(00:42):
gonna be here to do sports. He'll be here tomorrow night.
No Kevin Downey Junior polling on tonight. But the gang
all be here tomorrow night, Friday night, live at the
America First Warehouse. We are looking forward to it. Can't
wait to see you here. Vinnie Mack, how are you.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
I'm doing great, big d Thank you very much. Had
a big day today.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
The dog took me for a walk again today and
then uh, when I saw a neighbor, the dog proceeded
to walk on his lawn and let one goal.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Yeah, let a big one go.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
It was pretty entertaining while I stood there watching and
the neighbor was looking at me like, you're going to
clean that up, right, and I had no bags, so
it was an interesting day. I made good friends, yea,
good friends with my neighbor.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
You did.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
Yeah, And when this one hundred and fifty six pound
dog let's one go.

Speaker 4 (01:24):
I'll bet it was not like grab a leaf and
I need.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
I needed to take an entire branch off of a
tree up and then get it in there.

Speaker 5 (01:32):
Yeah, it was.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
It was good. It was good. I'm glad that I
could annoy somebody.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
Okay, everything worked out though, yeah, or or.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Picked up or he's still there doing a poop.

Speaker 6 (01:41):
Everything came out okay. As a matter of fact, I
think the then dog is so big. I think he
actually took a newspaper and sat down and started. The
dog started, you know, reading the newspaper. Will always taking
as dumb.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Yeah, it takes him a good foot.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
His dump is a little stroke, got it? I mean
taking it as dump? Is that how we're going to
describe it?

Speaker 4 (01:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Yeah, that's that's I.

Speaker 6 (01:57):
Don't want to say the bad word.

Speaker 4 (01:59):
Well I want you to say that.

Speaker 6 (02:01):
You want to say, pooh, he's making a dukie? Uh
he like what do you want?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Well, nothing, that's fine, Keep working on it, Yeah, keep fine.

Speaker 6 (02:11):
What's your name's dog? What's your dog's name again?

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Winston?

Speaker 6 (02:13):
Winston, what's the guy? Winston would say, dumpably, exactly.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Yes, you're probably right, okay.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
And then he'd say, Vin, come clean this, that's exactly right.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
How was the How was the rest of you day?

Speaker 6 (02:30):
My day was good.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (02:32):
It was filled with not sneezing and rubbing my eyes
constantly with all the pollen out there. Yeah, I guess
we got a little bit of a break today, which
is nice. And then of course coming across my favorite
video clip of the day, which happens to me once again.
I think all of our favorite Stephen Miller bashing on
the media. Love that guy, Love that guy.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Where was he today?

Speaker 6 (02:53):
He was? He was in the White House press briefing room,
just annihilating the press.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
He's one of the best type ever seen ever out
of anybody. Just articulate a point with a dagger, but
also just so straight.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
You know, he's not trying to be mean.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
He's just right, factually straight, but it's a dagger, you know,
he lets it go.

Speaker 6 (03:13):
And he's honest, and he's honest to the point where
it's painful to hear. You know, if you were on
the other end. If you were getting reprimanded by this guy,
you'd be like Vince's dog would be like, I'm just
vasiting here, and exactly I don't know what to do
it myself.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Well, no, great obviously immigration, but anything specific he was, uh,
I didn't see.

Speaker 6 (03:32):
It, so he was he was railing them over of
course the immigration stuff MS thirteen gang members. Well play
in a little while and you'll you'll get the do
you gist of it? And he nails them right in.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
The face news coverage, really right, and it's basically.

Speaker 6 (03:47):
Like it's basically like he's just taking he's just holding
their face up and he just keeps punching them with
facts and they don't do anything about it because they can't.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
There's nowhere to go.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
When when he's laying it out there and he was
going off the whole fake news thing trou and I said,
why are you reporting things like this that's not true?
And then he goes through his uh, his uh, you know,
explanation of it so great.

Speaker 6 (04:07):
And I didn't realize where he kind of made his name.
Do you remember where we first kind of got a
taste of Steven Miller.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
Well, he was he came up from it wasn't he
part of the Heritage Foundation.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
Before that, he was, he was the student spokesperson. I
remember the early day or the Duke Lacrosse.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
Duke Lacrosse yep.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Yeah, those guys they got railroaded.

Speaker 6 (04:29):
Yeah, they got railroad and he was the only one.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (04:32):
And he was he was as good as he was
back then as a student.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (04:37):
So now you know, twenty years later, you can imagine
he's got he's got a little uh, he's got a
little extra extra stuff in his reports.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Want be dealmazing. We got to find some of those
old clips. I'd love to hear him back then.

Speaker 4 (04:49):
I mean, he was.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
He was absolutely dead on accurate when he described why
doesn't everybody wait and so let's just see what happens
here before everybody jump.

Speaker 4 (04:57):
I mean, it's it's the same thing that happens today
with things.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Yeah, I mean, honestly, it's exactly the same stuff that happens.
It means different subject matter, but it's the same idea.
You don't know anything right now, right, you only know
like one little small tip of the spear of this story.
Why don't we like relax? And he was obviously looking back.
Now you go man, Yeah, pretty much had it nailed.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
Yeah, pretty much had it nailed?

Speaker 4 (05:23):
Then?

Speaker 6 (05:23):
Has it nailed now? And I don't think, you know what,
it's one of those things. I don't think anybody wants
to get his cross hairs.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
I look at George Floyd, the lacrosse thing with Duke,
and this MS thirteen guy in El Salvador as three
stories that just got hijacked within the first thirty seconds,
and the narrative went out and a guy like Stephen
Miller is the guy you want clarifying.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
That it also gets hijacked. And I thought we brought
some clarity to it. I think I read the from
that old member the Supreme Court case I brought up
that had a I have to go back and look
at it. But the due process thing is what's getting
hyji act now. I saw Rocanna on with Dave what's
his name over at the Blaze, and they're all just

(06:06):
caught up on the due process, Like just because you
have feet here, I means it just means it all
you know, you've got all this due process correct to you,
and and that's just not simply not true.

Speaker 6 (06:14):
No, it's definitely not true.

Speaker 4 (06:15):
And that's the end. They just keep harping on it
and harping on it and harping on it.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
And I know that's one of the things that Steven
Miller keeps trying to go over, like, do you guys
not understand what we're talking about here? Yeah, the designation
that the president has laid on these terrorist organizations and
what that means.

Speaker 6 (06:30):
Yeah, it's amazing. And then and then there's that story
of that judge who now has cleared the way for
I guess every gang member and illegal now they can
jump in and and and do a whole uh what
do you call it? Class action lawsuit against the president
for for exercising the law the Aliens Enemies Act. That's

(06:51):
out right, it's it's it's stupefying. How stupid some judges ought, Well,
they're not being stupid, They're they're purposely doing what they're
doing because this is their job.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Their page job. That's there, right. Yeah, But if you're a.

Speaker 4 (07:05):
Trump appointed judge, is it not?

Speaker 2 (07:07):
I don't know, it doesn't matter anymore, It doesn't really matter.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
Everybody's got taken care of in some way, shape or
form where they're against anything Trump does. But if you're
a US citizen you're entitled to due process. You're here illegally,
if committed a crime, and so on. I don't know
how much due process you really are due. I mean,
I don't think the Constitution was written for due process
for people who aren't citizens in this country. It was

(07:32):
written to protect citizens of this country.

Speaker 5 (07:34):
Right.

Speaker 4 (07:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (07:35):
The process you're due is the process of you being removed.
They have process, they have to get you, they have
to fill out certain paperwork and have you removed legally,
and that's the way it works. You don't get nothing
about due process includes you going to court, having a
court appointed lawyer, having rights, having this.

Speaker 4 (07:54):
Having that.

Speaker 6 (07:54):
None of that is included in due process for for
anybody who sneaks over the border illegally. But that just
seems to be the thing where you know, once they
segued away from Maryland, man, it became due process because
they can't say gang member. Somehow gang member they don't
want people to know about.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
This doesn't upset me too much because like most things
the Left does, or that most things that come out
of AOC's mouth, and of these type of people that
are out there speaking ridiculous stuff, it just helps us
because they they're not going to get re elected with
this type of leadership.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
And this type of comments.

Speaker 3 (08:27):
I mean, we get annoyed by it, right because it's
on the mainstream media and you hear people following it.
But at the end of the day, most people, not
these far left progressive most people get this and they're like,
these are gang members, these are illegals, they're doing these things.
Why why are you protecting them? Most people see that,
then yeah, most.

Speaker 6 (08:47):
Of these people keep getting elected. One of them we
played last night Hank Johnson, probably the stupidest human who
who occupies a body and is being paid by the
American people to be a part of Congress. And he's
been there. I don't know how long you keep, but
he keeps getting rid this. This stupid bozo thought you

(09:07):
could tip over an island if there's too many service members.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
That guy, Yeah, I thought Guam would tip over.

Speaker 5 (09:13):
Well, to tip over.

Speaker 4 (09:15):
Last night's video might be worse. I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
I mean, I got so many reactions to that video
from people who could not believe it and then got
it and shared it and just kept watching it going
I cannot believe this video.

Speaker 4 (09:26):
This guy is.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
I mean, it's just it was really just unbelievable. But
to your point about I saw something today someone posted
on get your Guys reaction to it. Someone said, and
I don't agree with obviously two parts of this statement,
But to the broader idea, they said, Trump one point
zho gave us Biden one uh, you know, gave us
Biden one point oh. Biden gave us Trump two point oh.
Trump two point oh is going to give us some

(09:49):
lunatic like AOC or someone worse, and the cycle is
going to continue until we start electing better people. And
now again, I don't agree that Trump one point oh
gave us Biden, so I think the election was rigged.
But and Biden certainly gave us Trump two point zero.
And I don't believe Trump is going to give us AOC.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
No.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
But to the broader point of electing people once Trump is,
you know, is not on the ballot anymore, do you
agree with that?

Speaker 3 (10:15):
Oh boy, I understand how the extremes, which is literally
what they're talking about Jimmy Carter to Ronald Reagan, Okay,
there's an extreme. And then you had pretty much of
a steady run till Bill Clinton, who governed in the
middle by the way, he wasn't a lunatic. And I
agree with you that the Biden election was not one

(10:36):
of those events because the election was rigged. But I
do understand the extremes. If the country gets overwhelmed with
just the being too conservative, they probably will flock to
someone way more progressive. Unfortunately, what the country should be doing,
or what the left should be doing, is finding someone
in the middle and getting back there if we had

(10:57):
to have a change, which I hope we don't have
a change.

Speaker 6 (11:00):
Yeah, the way I say it, though, I'm you know,
you're talking about somebody in the middle right now. Trump
is in the middle.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
Think about it.

Speaker 6 (11:07):
Most most of the policies that people are freaking out
on the leftover, deporting gang members, trans in every form,
but being allowed to do every single thing in there,
you know, and invade women's spaces. All that crazy stuff
is like a ten you get ten, maybe ten percent

(11:28):
of the country. Eighty five percent of the country is
right down the middle saying yeah, I think I do
like lower energy costs. I do think we're getting shafted
by all these countries. I do think the illegals belong
out of this country. By the way, a girl is
a girl and a boy can't be a girl. I
think most of the country is right down the middle.

(11:49):
It's the common sense. And what they're fighting over is
they're fighting over the messenger. They just don't like him,
right because he's got an R next to his name.
If it was one of their if Trump ran as
a Democrat, if there was no Hillary Clinton running for president,
and back in twenty sixteen, it was Trump as a Democrat,
they would have flocked like crazy, Oh my goodness, he's

(12:10):
the second coming. Oh my, it would have been. It
would have been all over and you know what, we'd
probably be doing the same exact stuff right now. And
I don't know if you'd have at least I know myself,
i'd be like, yeah, illegals don't belong here. I'm fine
with that. I'm good. Yeah, keep going, keep keep attacking
our our our our our enemies over over tariffs, since

(12:33):
I sure level of playing field make it better. Of course,
I would have a problem with that. And it's because
it's not because he's a Democrat, you know, a staunch Democrat.
I don't think he'd be up there going, hey, let's
have all our all the boys in girls sports because
that's that's not common sense. That that's not the way
he thinks. He's not gonna be bought. That that's the

(12:53):
whole thing. It's these these these wackos on the left.
They're paid. Yeah, they they're rifters.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
It wasn't the Trump name. Yeah, years attorney to a village. Yeah,
they wouldn't have any.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
Problem my life from Studio six speed, just getting started
on a Thursday night at the American First Warehouse.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
We're back right after this. Slick's here. We give you
some sports.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
President Trump speaking at University of Alabama tonight.

Speaker 4 (13:16):
We'll cover his speech as well.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
All coming up on a busy Thursday night, speaking tonight,

(14:08):
All right, live from Studio six p on a Thursday
night the American First Warehouse. Vinny Max here, it's got
to do the news, Uh, Slick Rix now here, He's
gonna do some sports. Looks they're looking good. How are
you doing, big d what'd you have tonight?

Speaker 7 (14:19):
I had my own chamber of meeting tonight, ran a
little bit late.

Speaker 8 (14:22):
We had the library and speaking and a couple of
elected officials or a good patriot electric elected officials.

Speaker 7 (14:27):
So sorry, y did you speak man?

Speaker 5 (14:30):
I speak? Man?

Speaker 7 (14:31):
Ad nauseam I speak quite quite a while. Yes, I
did a lot of speaking.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
I bet you were sparkling when you were speaking.

Speaker 7 (14:37):
Yes, I was sparkling and shimmering.

Speaker 6 (14:39):
I like those the boots tonight, purple boots every reflective
today friends purple, Yes.

Speaker 4 (14:44):
Very shiny. Have you picked out what you are in
tomorrow night?

Speaker 7 (14:47):
I have a you know, I have a struggle. I
have a toss up. I actually one of my friends
who watching the show, would.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
You like me to help you?

Speaker 6 (14:52):
Yeah, Damon's really good at picking out shoes.

Speaker 7 (14:54):
Well yah, oh, yes, yeah, you're great at it. Somebody, yes,
is Damon gonna wear sandals on that line show?

Speaker 5 (15:00):
One of my friends?

Speaker 7 (15:00):
He says he'll hit wear whatever he wants.

Speaker 6 (15:03):
He'll either pick out sandals or flip flops.

Speaker 7 (15:05):
Maybe he's gonna clog.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
A nice good Would you'd like me to help you
pick out your outfit for tomorrow night?

Speaker 9 (15:12):
No?

Speaker 4 (15:12):
I know, I know.

Speaker 7 (15:12):
I don't want you to help me pick out my
office in tomorrow. You have you in trouble with that.

Speaker 4 (15:16):
That's fine, come on, be no offense taken.

Speaker 7 (15:19):
What do you want? Black sequence? A Leopard sequence? That's
what you got.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
I'll leave it to the audience, not to leave it
to the audience.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
All right, well, let's lick settle in here and get
ready to do some sports. Let's do some news because
President Trump's gonna speak tonight, so let's get some stuff
in while we can't hear. Rick Degotta's got the news
headlines of the day, mister Delgatta, what's going on?

Speaker 4 (15:36):
All right?

Speaker 6 (15:37):
Well, since we were talking about Steven Miller, why don't
we just get right to it, because again, he did
a phenomenal job today. Is he shamed the pro Ms
thirteen media and he just did it straight to their faces.
You couldn't do it any better than him.

Speaker 4 (15:51):
Uh, here he is.

Speaker 6 (15:52):
This is cut number eight Steven Miller, like I said,
really holding holding a court and uh putting it to
the press. Cut number eight. Check this out. It's a
little long, but I think it's worth it.

Speaker 10 (16:02):
You know, you talk about due process. The Body of
the Administration made the decision to give extensive due process
to two Trained Aragua terrorists that were apprehended at the
border just a couple of years ago. The two gentlemen,
they were from Venezuela. There were members of Trained Aragua.

(16:23):
The Body of the Administration Border Patrol apprehended them and made
the decision to provide them with extensive due process, put
them onto a program known as supervised release, and put
them on inkle monitors so they could go through a
lengthy legal judicial determination as to whether these legal aliens
who had just foot on US soil might want to

(16:45):
live in the United States for the rest of their lives.
What was the result of that decision. What was the
result of that choice that was made. Those two men
kidnapped a young girl named Jocelyn Nungary from her family.
They beat her, they sexually assaulted her, they tortured her,
they shipped her, they murdered her, and they dumped her body.

(17:07):
That is what the body of the Administration's policy was.
Most of your papers never covered her story when it happened.

Speaker 4 (17:14):
To the extent that you.

Speaker 10 (17:15):
Covered it at all, it was because President Trump forced
you to cover it by highlighting it repeatedly, over and
over again.

Speaker 4 (17:24):
He had to shame you into covering it.

Speaker 10 (17:26):
And each and every one of you decides over and
over again with these mster teen terrorists, to the extent
that you had the financial means to do so, you
all choose to live in condos or homes or houses
as far away from these kinds of gang bangers as
you possibly can. If I offered any one of you
a rent free home with no taxes to pay in
any of these gang neighborhoods, and I said, your neighbors

(17:48):
are m Mister King terrorists or Mexican mafia or Sinaloa
cartel or trained Aragua, I couldn't pay.

Speaker 5 (17:54):
You to live there.

Speaker 10 (17:55):
But yet you, with your coverage, are trying to force
innocent Americans to have these as their neighbors and that
one day their daughter may be abducted from their home
and raped and murdered. So you're not going to get
an ounce of sympathy from this administration or President Trump
for the terrorists who've invaded our homes in our country.

Speaker 4 (18:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Yeah, it's so I mean, it's such a masterclass, and
it's so right on the money. And it reminds me
of my one of the great interviews I've ever done
doing the show, and that was with the great Walter E. Williams,
and we talked about this, not not this specifically, but
the idea that these leftists, they championed these causes in public,
but yet none of them ever would live in the

(18:32):
neighborhoods they champion for, go to the schools they championed for.

Speaker 4 (18:37):
None of them.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Lebron James, all the way down that all of these
sports figures, all these entertainment figures, all of them they championed,
all these causes. Not one of them would go live
in any of these neighborhoods, raise money for them, have Thanksgiving.

Speaker 4 (18:48):
Dinner with them. None of them. They don't.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
They don't go home where they grew up. None of
them want to be there. It's the same idea that's
so true.

Speaker 6 (18:55):
They want nothing to do with it, but it looks
good if they get out there, go out there for
a few minutes, throw throw a couple throw a couple
of bucks their way, shake some hands, and then of
course they're they're they're using the the the the the
cleaners to kind of get out of there as quickly
as possible, so they get home and shower and get
all get all that, you know, regular people or or

(19:16):
or or lower class people off of them, because that's
the way they think that they think they're above everyone.
And that's probably you know what when when you talk
talk about because you mentioned, uh Trump two point Oh,
I think that's an that's another great benefit of Trump
two point. Oh, we'ren't at this point, and I think
we reported a couple of weeks ago where Trump is
at the I don't give a give a flying s

(19:38):
part of you know, his presidency, because he's not gonna
run again. He's going to try and do everything he
wanted to do in the first in the first administration
but wasn't able to because he got so much you know,
backbiting from his own people that people say, oh, you
know the Chris Christie's of the world, Hire this guy,
who's gonna who's gonna undermind you? Hire this guy is

(19:59):
gonna to mind you. So now he's kind of cleared
the field, I think of a lot of them. They're
still still a bunch in there, of course, but I
think he's he's at that point where he's just saying,
you know what, I'm gonna lay waste to all this
because these are the people that are ruining it for everybody.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
You see that in the cabinet meetings.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
Yeah, and I know one of the things that has
been just driving me completely bananas through through his whole presidency.
So far as there's a level of transparency here, that's
beyond unprecedented. But then when you see the cabinet speaking
in a forum where they're giving their updates, like we
would be doing that in a board meeting for any
business or any organization, in any kind of a meeting,
but we would be doing that. I mean, we've had

(20:35):
to do that, I think, each of us in one
way or another in our lives.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
So they each present.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
But what you see is incredible unity, you know, to
your point, incredible unity and just really good people. They
know what they're doing in there, and you can feel
they know what they're doing. It's not Pete Budaje edge
bud edgrew or how do you even pronounce Petee student
juice juice, beetlejuice.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
You know, Pete beetlejuics had.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
No idea what he was doing about highways in a
this stuff, but there he is. I couldn't imagine what
he had to say in some of these meetings.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Right, And that's why they did well.

Speaker 6 (21:06):
They didn't have meetings. They didn't have meetings, right, didn't
have cabinet Jill Biden Cherry's cabinet meetings in the entire
four years. Yeah, it's insane.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
It's amazing, though, all the things that have come together,
and then the transparency that is so over it's not
even over the top. It's just like what we'd want,
we'd want and expect, and yet the criticisms are at
a level of ninety two percent. Think we talked about
that a couple of nights ago and so on. That's
what's unprecedented.

Speaker 6 (21:33):
Yeah, crazy, All right, what did you did?

Speaker 1 (21:38):
I hear that Nick Saban is speaking right now at
this Alabama commencement is do we have a little bit
of the old ball coach? I love to hear what
the what the old coach is saying? If we can
pump it up there, Aaron, if we have it, let's hear.

Speaker 7 (21:50):
What's talkbot Wow halflack?

Speaker 2 (21:53):
Hello Nick Flack?

Speaker 8 (21:55):
No, no, suse Okay, that's it's not all it's quack
um to be.

Speaker 3 (22:03):
Just h And.

Speaker 11 (22:08):
It's not about beating the other guy. It's not about
being better than somebody else. It's about you being the
best that you can be. You know, we won twenty
six games when I played Pop Warner football in a row.
Then we won thirty some in high school in a row,
and it was never good enough. And I could never
understand that. But my dad said, it's not about beating

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the other guy. It's about you being the best that
you can be at whatever you choose to do. And
I'm going to leave you with this, the first speech
that I gave in seventeen straight years. Here was I
used to get the players to understand how important it
was for them to be their best.

Speaker 4 (22:45):
As I paraphrased.

Speaker 11 (22:46):
Martin Luther King's old street sweeper ser and he started
out saying, there's only one guy in the Green Stamps
store at Montgomery, Alabama that I'll let shine my shoes
because the pride that guy has in shining shoes and
the smile he gets on his face when you told
him he did a good job. Then he goes on
to say, if you're going to be a street sweeper,
be the best street sweeper in the world. Sweep the

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streets like Michaelangelo painted a sixteen chapel, like Shakespeare wrote literature.
Let him put a sign up and says, the best
street sweeper in the world lives right here. And if
you do that, you accomplish the best there is in life.
Knowing you did your best to be the best, you'd
be no matter what you choose to do. So from
Terry and myself. All right, Terry, there you go.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
Well, coach, that's a good message.

Speaker 5 (23:32):
Right now. He's the best old tad role, he's the.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
Best, is right?

Speaker 1 (23:36):
All right, we're back. We're waiting for President Trump. We'll
do some news of any macamn. We'll get some sports
in what slick here when we get back from studio
six feet from the American First Warehouse on a Thursday night.

Speaker 9 (24:02):
As a student at Alabama, you'll always remember where you
were when you're head coach Nick Saban retired. Remember that
because he's done such a fantastic job. The last time
I was here, And that's true with Nick, what a
great coach.

Speaker 5 (24:19):
What let's bring him back. No, you have a good
coach right now. Though I have a good coach right now.
He was great.

Speaker 9 (24:28):
But the last time I was here, the Crimson Tide
beat the Georgia Bulldogs forty one to thirty four.

Speaker 5 (24:38):
I was here, I got to watch it. That was
some game.

Speaker 9 (24:41):
Today, it's my pleasure to return to this campus as
the first president ever to deliver the keynote commencement address
to this truly great American University.

Speaker 5 (24:51):
It's a great school and there's nowhere I'd rather be
than right here.

Speaker 9 (25:00):
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Titletown, USA.

Speaker 5 (25:02):
That's what it's become. And I love this place.

Speaker 9 (25:08):
Maybe it's because I won Alabama by forty five points.

Speaker 5 (25:11):
Could that be the losing forty times? You know the
way they say, you like the polls.

Speaker 9 (25:17):
Have closed in Alabama. Trump has won Alabama immediately.

Speaker 5 (25:21):
It was very quick. It was very very quick and nasty.
That's what we like.

Speaker 9 (25:26):
They put all seven of your commencement ceremonies. I don't
know if you know this, but they put them all
together first time ever. So I better do well or
I'm in big trouble. But I want to thank President
Bell for his ten years of distinguished service. Highly respected gentlemen,
but ten years of service to this great university overseeing
the education of one hundred thousand proud Alabama graduates.

Speaker 5 (25:50):
Has something to have on your record. I also want to.

Speaker 9 (25:53):
Thank Alabama Governor k Ivy, who's here with us, and
she's a fantastic wader.

Speaker 5 (25:58):
Is she where is She's around here? Someplace? She's here.
I just took a picture. I said, you're doing a
great job.

Speaker 9 (26:08):
Along with the very wonderful man, a friend of mine,
Senator Tommy Tuberville.

Speaker 5 (26:13):
Where's Tommy.

Speaker 9 (26:17):
Tom When he wanted to run for the Senate, you know,
I said, well, you beat Alabama six times in a row,
how can you run for the Senate. He said, well,
I just look at him and say, well, I was
responsible for them getting Nick Saban. I said, that's a
good reason. And he won very easily. He won, but

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I'll never forget that. Thanks also to a wonderful person,
Representative Lisa McLain, a great person, great highly respected Gary Palmer,
Robert Adderholt, Dale Strong, Ronnie Jackson, Ralph Norman, along with
Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, Alabama

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Secretary of State Wes Allen, great people, Alabama Senate President
pro tem Garland gard Yer, Chancellor Sid Trant, and members
of the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. But most importantly,
and they would agree with this, let's give a big
round of applause to your incredible parents, grandparents and family members.

Speaker 5 (27:33):
Because they made this wonderful day possible.

Speaker 9 (27:37):
Are you great without them? It doesn't happen without them.
You probably aren't here. And you wouldn't have that big,
beautiful smile on your faces. This year, the graduating Alabama
class of twenty twenty five has over six thousand, six
hundred graduates. You're the largest class in school history. Among
your ranks are among the eight hundred Generation college students

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and nearly three thousand students from right here in the
great state of Alabama, Amazon And this class also includes
many Rhodes Scholars, Goldwater Scholars, two hundred and thirteen Merit Scholars,

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and over fifteen hundred students graduating with red caps.

Speaker 5 (28:26):
You know what that signifies. Four point zero GPA.

Speaker 9 (28:29):
That's a lot of students, a lot of students.

Speaker 5 (28:41):
That's pretty good. I know I'd pick I'd look for
a red cap.

Speaker 9 (28:44):
I say, I want you to work for the beautiful
Trump administration, this lovely administration.

Speaker 5 (28:51):
In addition, the class of twenty twenty five.

Speaker 9 (28:53):
Is nearly one hundred and thirty active duty service members, veterans,
and members of the University of Ali.

Speaker 5 (29:00):
I'm an rot, sir, Thank you very much, thank you.

Speaker 9 (29:08):
Everywhere you look you can see the fierce spirit of
the school, but nowhere more clearly than in your world.
Class athletics is nothing like it. Probably there's no school
like it. That's why I would like to recognize the
eleven graduating seniors on the University of Alabama football team.

Speaker 5 (29:26):
Where may they be? Where are they?

Speaker 9 (29:29):
You just have to look in They're better foot taller
than everybody else. Oh great, thank you very much. Congratulations.
Great season, Thank you.

Speaker 5 (29:39):
Thank you. Great season.

Speaker 9 (29:45):
There is something truly special about the players, coaches, and
the fans who packed the stands at Bryant Denny Stadium
and proudly seeing Dixie Land delight.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
We like that.

Speaker 9 (29:58):
Alabama has changed college football forever and inscribed into the
history books the names of Bear Bryant, Joe Namath, four
Heisman Trophy winners, and of course the great Nick Saban.

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This place is truly where legends are made.

Speaker 5 (30:22):
It really is.

Speaker 9 (30:23):
It's a special place when you're president called. We talked
about it. It took me.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
About two seconds to say, algo. I wasn't looking to
do it.

Speaker 9 (30:32):
And we are busy. You know, we're winning a lot
of battles right now. We love winning, don't we love winning.

Speaker 5 (30:37):
We're winning a.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
Lot of battle.

Speaker 5 (30:40):
But I wanted to do this.

Speaker 9 (30:43):
For the University of Alabama. Good isn't good enough. Tough
isn't tough enough, and great isn't great enough. The Crimson
Tide does not rest, does not quit, and does not
stop winning until it's all time. You know it's all time.
You're always winning and you going to keep winning. That's
why the University of Alabama football team has won more

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games in the last decade than any college football team
in America.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
That's not bad. And it's why last four you beat
Auburn for the fifth year in a row. That's all
not go. That's not bad.

Speaker 9 (31:27):
The University of Alabama has a brand and that brand
is winning.

Speaker 5 (31:31):
That brand is winning. Great school.

Speaker 9 (31:34):
Last year, the Crimson Chaos watched the Tied Hoops make
it to the Final Four for the first time ever.
And this year you built on your incredible record and
returned to the Elite Eight. So not only is Alabama
or a great football school, it's now one of the
nation's best basketball schools. And congratulations, And I love sports,

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and I think I should have come here.

Speaker 5 (32:05):
I think I should have come here.

Speaker 9 (32:06):
Congratulations as well to the women's track and field team
for winning two SEC titles this year. That's something. As
long and as long as I'm president, we will always
protect women's sports.

Speaker 12 (32:21):
Men will not play in women's sports.

Speaker 9 (32:33):
Nowhere they say that's an eighty twenty issue. No, it's
a ninety seven to three issue. I think now men
will not be playing in women's sports already.

Speaker 5 (32:48):
I said that, and I classified it with a very
powerful executive order. As you know, it's done.

Speaker 9 (32:54):
The class of twenty twenty five was the first to
enter the halls of this university and the aftermath of
COVID nineteen. Following a difficult senior year of high school,
many of you came here to Tuscaloosa from around the country,
and for the very first time you experienced something called freedom.

Speaker 5 (33:12):
You had freedom.

Speaker 9 (33:15):
So let's give a big round of applause to the
leaders of the state who chose liberty over lockdowns.

Speaker 5 (33:21):
They did that.

Speaker 6 (33:22):
They good job, did a good job.

Speaker 9 (33:33):
As you know, there are a few campuses in the
world more beautiful than this one, and there are a
few memories sweeter than the ones you have formed. Really
at this capstone and at day capstone, you'll miss the
beautiful sounds of deady chimes, the excitement of lining the
Walk of Champions, the Saturday tailgates at the quad. As

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you graduate, it's natural to reflect on four years of
happy memories.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
And you've really had happy memories here. You've done a
lot of winning. Winning is a good thing to do.

Speaker 9 (34:04):
But today I'm also asking you to look forward to
really something very very bright and more promising.

Speaker 5 (34:11):
And it's going to be an even more promising tomorrow.

Speaker 9 (34:13):
I promise you that you're the first graduating class of.

Speaker 5 (34:17):
The Golden Age of America. We're in the Golden Age.
You watch Who's the Golden Age? This is the Golden Age.

Speaker 9 (34:29):
We've done things that nobody thought possible one hundred days yesterday,
one hundred days, and we've done.

Speaker 5 (34:36):
Things that nobody thought even possible.

Speaker 9 (34:42):
Like many generations before you, you're graduating at an exciting
time for our nation, a period of both extraordinary change
and incredible potential and what will be unbelievable growth.

Speaker 5 (34:54):
You're going to see that very soon. You're going to
see it starting very very soon. The whole world is
talking about it.

Speaker 9 (35:01):
Our country has always been defined by its ability to
reform and reinvent itself to meet the challenges of the
next era. The last four years were not good for
our country, but don't let that scare you.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
It was an.

Speaker 9 (35:15):
Aberration we're run by people who truly, at that time
four years we were run by people that didn't have
a clue. They didn't have a clue. I'm trying, and
I'm trying to be nice when I say it that way.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
They allowed our.

Speaker 9 (35:31):
Beautiful USA to be laughed at, scorned, and taken advantage
of by everybody. We were ripped off on trade by
nations all over the world, both friend and foe, and
oftentimes a friend was far worse on trade than the foe.
But those days are over. You're at the start of
something very, very big. You're going to see that very soon. Now,
exactly two hundred and fifty years after the first Patriots

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stood and fought at Lexington and Concord, we're in the
midst of another kind of.

Speaker 5 (36:00):
Revolution, a revolution of winning and a revolution of common sense.
Common sense.

Speaker 9 (36:14):
Everywhere you look, broken systems, corrupt institutions, and tired dogmas
are being swept away by the tide of history. Ancient
wisdom is being rediscovered, and the best and strongest traits
of America are coming back for all to see, bigger, better,
and greater than ever coming back, and they're coming back fast.

Speaker 5 (36:35):
The spirit of our age.

Speaker 9 (36:37):
Is one of boldness, vigor, ambition, and adventure. And it's
exciting to be you and young Oh, I'd pay you
a lot of money to have your age.

Speaker 5 (36:48):
You have a great future.

Speaker 9 (36:49):
The people have rejected the voices of a failed establishment.

Speaker 5 (36:53):
You saw that in the election.

Speaker 9 (36:55):
We've turned the page on endless wars, crippling debt, open borders,
ruinous and flags, and the lack of respect for our
country and for its leaders. But we're turning that all around,
and we're turning it around very fast.

Speaker 5 (37:09):
We will very quickly make America great again.

Speaker 9 (37:30):
This week, we're celebrating the most successful first one hundred
days of any presidential administration in the history of our country.
And we've been given a lot of credit for that.
But one hundred days does not a full term make.
But we're going to do even better as we move along.
In a matter of weeks, we've achieved the lowest number
of illegal border crossings ever recorded, and you've seen it

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of thousands of people pouring into our country from prisons,
from mental institutions, from gangs, and all over the world,
not just in South America. You'd see hundreds of thousands
of people poorcosse In one day you know what we
had just recently three three three, and we slashed the

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number of illegal aliens released into the United States by.

Speaker 5 (38:30):
Ninety nine point nine nine nine percent.

Speaker 9 (38:34):
And you know, if that number is wrong, the fake news,
which is all over the place today, is going to
be correcting me before I get to the next end. Now,
ninety nine point nine nine nine percent. How about that.
Nobody thought that was possible. They said you needed legislation. No,
you just needed a new president.

Speaker 5 (38:55):
That's what you needed.

Speaker 9 (39:03):
But despite the tremendous success, as you've been reading, the
courts are trying to stop me from doing the job
that I was elected to do. We won by millions
of votes. We won all seven swing states, seven out
of seven. We won three hundred and twelve electro college votes.
They said, oh, two seventy would be great. We won
three hundred and twelve and two thousand, seven hundred and

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fifty counties versus five hundred and twenty five counties throughout
the nation.

Speaker 5 (39:31):
That's why when you look at a map, it's all red.
It's all red. Every inch of.

Speaker 9 (39:35):
It has read a little couple of blue dots. But
they have to let us do the job that the
voters want us to do. Judges are interfering supposedly based
on due process. But how can you give due process
to people who came into our country illegally? They want
to give them due process. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (39:58):
We've created three.

Speaker 9 (40:00):
Hundred and fifty thousand new jobs and brought core inflation
down to its lowest.

Speaker 5 (40:04):
Level in many, many years.

Speaker 9 (40:06):
Energy is down. Look at your costs of energy way down.
Groceries are down, even eggs are down.

Speaker 5 (40:13):
Remember I came in.

Speaker 9 (40:14):
Remember I was here a week and they started screaming
me the fake news.

Speaker 5 (40:18):
Egg prices have doubled.

Speaker 9 (40:20):
I said, they just got here. I've been here for
four days. I said, tell me about egg prices. They
sty've doubled. Well, they didn't double under me. I just
got there, and we did a great job. We brought
down the cost of eggs. In fact, they said you
won't have eggs for Easter. They wanted to give We
have a big Easter egg hunt at the White House.
You saw it just take place, and they thought we

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should order thousands of plastic eggs plastic. I said, no,
we'll do it, and we straightened out the egg situation
very quickly. Our great Secretary of Agriculture did a fantastic job.

Speaker 5 (40:52):
And we had so many eggs we didn't know what
the hell to do with them.

Speaker 9 (40:57):
And prices of eggs have gone down eighty seven cent
since I took office. At something right, But the price
of food has gone down, and mortgage rates are down,
and gasoline prices just hit one dollar and eighty eight
cents a gallon in three states.

Speaker 5 (41:17):
Can you believe it? It was at three point fifty,
it was at for we're drilling.

Speaker 9 (41:22):
We're drilling, you know, drill baby drill, right, we drill,
baby drill.

Speaker 5 (41:26):
We do that.

Speaker 9 (41:27):
We get it down. We have it going good. And
you know, when energy drops that much, you don't have
much inflation. So hard to have inflation. It was just
announced that in the first quarter, investments in the United
States are up twenty two percent, that we're leading the
whole world and investment. Everybody's pouring into our country with
big dollars. And it's all about November fifth, November fifth

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election and tariffs and incentives that we've given that are
going to make this country so much richer. We have
thirty six trillion dollars in debt that's start to come off.

Speaker 5 (42:01):
It's going to come off.

Speaker 9 (42:01):
Rapidly, but we'll be over eight trillion dollars in investment,
with Apple and others investing five hundred billion dollars each.
We've never had a period of time in two months,
because we're here for three months a little bit more.

Speaker 5 (42:17):
But give me a break. For the first month, you know,
had to get a little acclimated, had to.

Speaker 9 (42:21):
See where the enemy lies because they're already looking to
impeach Trump. You know, these crazy people. Let's impeach them
for what. We don't know exactly, but well, these people
are crazy. So we had to, you know, get our
bearings for the first couple of weeks. So in two months,
we had over eight trillion dollars. Think of it, committed.

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Nobody's ever seen anything like it. There's never been anything
like it in any country at any time.

Speaker 5 (42:46):
And it's all because they want to avoid the tariffs.
We want to get here fast.

Speaker 9 (42:50):
And I said, you know a number of times, tariff,
it's the most beautiful word in the world. And I
got absolutely decimated by the fake news.

Speaker 5 (42:59):
They said, what about love, what about your wife? What
about your parents? What about religion and God?

Speaker 9 (43:07):
So I said, all right, it's the fifth nicest word
I've ever seen.

Speaker 5 (43:11):
And since I've done that, I've been in good shape.
Nobody's bothered me. They've been very nice. So it's the
fifth most beautiful word I've ever heard.

Speaker 9 (43:18):
But it's making us very rich, and you'll be seeing
the results pretty soon, sooner than most people think, because
that's what other countries have been doing to us. Just
so you understand, they were tariffing the hell out of us.
We couldn't sell cars in Europe, we couldn't sell cars
in China, we couldn't sell cars in Japan or anywhere else.
We couldn't do anything. And all we're doing is we're

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doing it to them. But we're doing it much better.
And the US military is suddenly seeing it's best recruiting
numbers ever.

Speaker 5 (43:46):
We've never had numbers like that.

Speaker 9 (43:54):
We now have waiting lists because there is such incredible
spirit in our country.

Speaker 5 (43:58):
There's a great spirit.

Speaker 9 (44:00):
And just think six months ago, and you remembered, it
was embarrassing before the election. Six months ago, we were
hearing and reading that numbers of those joining our military
were at the worst levels ever. We've never had anything
like it, right, you remember that, And now they're at
the best levels. Ever, we have waiting lists to get
into the military. We couldn't fill the positions, and that

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included in our police forces, our fire departments. We love
our fire departments also. We can never forget our fire departments.
But our police forces were begging for help. And now
they're brimming over with people and applicants and they're getting
great ones.

Speaker 5 (44:44):
It's amazing what's taken place.

Speaker 9 (44:46):
And that's really the spirit each of the graduates in
this arena. We'll soon have the chance to help lead
this project of national renewal, and that's what it is.
It's a national renewal. We suffered so badly. For four
years we had most economies. We actually had the greatest
economy and the history of our country during the first

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term of Trump, and then we got hit hard.

Speaker 5 (45:10):
With inflation during the Biden economy. It was horrible.

Speaker 9 (45:14):
We were hit so hard, the worst probably ever. They
say forty eight years. Will accept that, but I would say, ever,
you'll embrace this moment and you'll step forward with strength
and grit, faith and patriotism to put America on a
new trajectory for your children.

Speaker 5 (45:31):
And then you'll take your.

Speaker 9 (45:32):
Place among the greatest generations and the history of our country.
I think you have a chance to be the greatest
generation in the history of our country because we're turning
it around and you happen.

Speaker 5 (45:42):
To be available.

Speaker 6 (45:45):
You're available.

Speaker 5 (45:51):
That's a good time to be available.

Speaker 9 (45:54):
There is sometimes when it's not so good to be available,
but this is a great time. I'm absolutely confident that
the Alabama class of twenty twenty five is up to
the task.

Speaker 5 (46:04):
Are you up to the task?

Speaker 9 (46:09):
You learned a lot about winning here in Alabama, and
now we need you to help win for America. For
the business majors here today, I challenge you not merely
to use your talents for financial speculation, but to apply
your great skills that you've learned and had to forging

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the steel and pouring the concrete of new American factories, plans, shipyards,
and even cities which are going up all over our country.
Don't just build a strong portfolio, build a very, very
strong America.

Speaker 5 (46:44):
And you're going to do that.

Speaker 9 (46:52):
To the engineers, brilliant you are technicians, scientists, and math majors.
We need your Alabama spirit and competition to keep our
country at the forefront of.

Speaker 5 (47:04):
Every single domain.

Speaker 9 (47:07):
America should have the world's tallest buildings, designed the fastest airplanes,
build the greatest cars, do everything the absolute best.

Speaker 5 (47:15):
Better than any other nation in the world. And you
can do it.

Speaker 9 (47:19):
And we will soon land American astronauts on Mars. That
will happen. That will happen.

Speaker 5 (47:31):
In every field you have studied.

Speaker 9 (47:33):
There are problems to be solved and breakthroughs to be
made to the journalism majors, of which I've had a
lot of problems with it.

Speaker 5 (47:43):
I must be honest. I'm not sure I like them,
No I do. I do, But you're really leading of everything.
Because we need a great and free press. We need
a brilliant press. They're like a watchkeeper.

Speaker 9 (47:54):
They're very important, and you can go out and take
it down a new track.

Speaker 5 (47:59):
Help save the country. So important.

Speaker 9 (48:04):
Your task is so important, and it's to build a
media that Americans can trust and remember the people of
this country they know the truth when they hear it.
That's why the ratings the approval numbers of the media.
So we need those ratings to be one hundred percent.
We have to be able to trust our media. They

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say you have to have that. You need strong, strong
borders and you need really free, fair, clean elections. You
need those things, but the media is a big part
of it. In the world of health and medicine, there
is an exciting new movement to get poisons out of
our food supply, keep toxins out of our government, clean

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out our environment, and make America healthy again.

Speaker 5 (48:54):
And I think Bobby's going to do a great job,
don't you. I think so. I think he's the guy
we needed.

Speaker 9 (49:03):
And in government, it is the task of your generation
to replace bureaucracy, graft, and waste with a new system
that defends American freedom. These are big tasks before you,
but the reward for your hard work will be the
United States of America is stronger, prouder, better, and more
unified than ever ever, ever before.

Speaker 5 (49:26):
It's going to be as you embark on this great adventure.

Speaker 9 (49:37):
Let me share some of the biggest lessons I've learned
from a lifetime spent building dreams and beating the odds.
I've beat a lot of odds, a lot of odds.

Speaker 5 (49:46):
A lot of people said, I don't know, but it
worked out. Okay, where are we? Ohee? I'm president? How
did that happen? Now you're going to be in the
same position. But some of the would you like to
hear some of.

Speaker 9 (49:59):
The ideas, there's a judge to skip over that part. Uh,
that's going to be more interesting than all the other stuff,
which was slightly political.

Speaker 5 (50:06):
Right.

Speaker 9 (50:08):
I'm going to give it to you though, just as
I say it and as I've learned it, the hard
way and the easy way.

Speaker 5 (50:13):
First, if you're here today.

Speaker 9 (50:16):
And think that you're too young to do something great,
let me tell.

Speaker 5 (50:20):
You that you are wrong. You're not too young.

Speaker 9 (50:22):
You can have great success at a very young age.
You're all very young in America. With drive and ambition, young.

Speaker 5 (50:29):
People can do anything.

Speaker 9 (50:31):
I was twenty eight when I took my first big
gamble to develop a hotel in midtown Manhattan to Grand Hyatt,
and it worked out incredibly well.

Speaker 5 (50:40):
But I was very young at the time.

Speaker 9 (50:42):
I was like a very young person in sort of
an old person business. Steve Jobs was twenty one when
he founded Apple. Walt Disney was twenty one when he
founded Disney. James Madison, James Monroe, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson,
they were no older than twenty five when they began
the journeys that etch their names into the history books

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for all time.

Speaker 5 (51:05):
So to everyone here today, don't waste your youth.

Speaker 9 (51:08):
Go out and fight right from the beginning, from the
day you leave this incredible university. Go out and fight.
Fight tough, fight fair, but go out and fight. You're
going to be very successful because now is the time
to work harder than you have ever worked before, push
yourself further than you have ever pushed yourself before, find
your limits, and then smash through everything. Go and smash through.

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You've watched that football team smash through.

Speaker 5 (51:36):
You're going to do the same thing.

Speaker 9 (51:41):
You're at the age when you have the time and
vitality to do really incredible things.

Speaker 5 (51:46):
If you give, just give it your all.

Speaker 9 (51:49):
You'll look back and a decade from now you'll be
astounded by what you've achieved.

Speaker 5 (51:55):
You'll remember this day.

Speaker 9 (51:56):
You remember when the guy named Trump was given the
commencement that dress and he said I could do it,
and guess what I did. I think you're going to
remember that very fondly, I hope so. Second of all,
and very importantly, you have to love what you do, Okay,

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you have to. I rarely see somebody that's successful that
doesn't love what he or she does. That's way really
like work.

Speaker 5 (52:28):
Isn't work. It's fun. It's I find it fun. I
work all the time, and I find it fun.

Speaker 9 (52:32):
If I didn't find it fun, I wouldn't be successful,
whether it was.

Speaker 5 (52:35):
Real estate or or in show biz.

Speaker 9 (52:38):
I had a lot of different careers, but I loved
real estate so much, and I was very successful in
real estate because I loved it. I learned a lot
from my father because I watched him work. He worked
seven He was a workaholic. He worked, he loved to work.
It's a good man.

Speaker 5 (52:52):
He was a tough guy, tough as hell.

Speaker 9 (52:54):
Actually, now that I think back, I don't know if
you could even get away with that now.

Speaker 5 (52:59):
He was tough, but he was a good man, i'll
tell you. And he worked seven days a week.

Speaker 9 (53:03):
He worked Saturdays, Sundays, it didn't matter. And I learned
by watching him. He loved his life. He loved what
he was doing at.

Speaker 5 (53:10):
A great long term marriage, a long, long, many many
many years. He beat me on that one.

Speaker 9 (53:18):
Now I'm minded very successful. But the Kevin lasted quite
as long.

Speaker 5 (53:22):
It was. It was close to seventy years.

Speaker 9 (53:24):
It was a long time, said Pop, you beat me
on that one. But you know what I learned from
him that he just he loved life and all he
did was work. I see people that don't work hard
and they're miserable, So go out and find But he
loved what he was doing, and you have to find
something that you love, and you have to follow your
own instincts. Listen to your parents are very wise, but

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you have to follow your instincts and your heart, your soul,
and you want to be the very very best you
can be. Treat every day like a home game against Auburn,
fight like hell, and enjoy doing it. And your coach
can tell you all about that. The third thing is
to think big. You know you're going to do something,
you might as well think big because it's just as

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tough you can think small.

Speaker 5 (54:10):
I know a lot of people they thought small. They're
very smart.

Speaker 9 (54:14):
I know others that weren't nearly as smart, but they
had a better.

Speaker 5 (54:17):
Picture of the big picture.

Speaker 9 (54:19):
Because it's just as hard to solve a small problem
as a big problem, and it's just as much energy
and everything else, except the result is going to be
a smaller one. So love what you do, but think big.
If it's possible. Now, if it's not possible, that's okay.

Speaker 5 (54:34):
Too. You do something, you have to do.

Speaker 9 (54:36):
Something that you love, you will have all the same
headaches and challenges, all the same delays and setback, So
you might as well do something that's just amazing. America
doesn't aim small. Alabama doesn't aim small.

Speaker 5 (54:49):
And neither do you. So think big when possible, think big.

Speaker 9 (54:53):
Fourth is work hard, work hard, never ever. An example
is a great athlete, actually Gary player, golfer, great great golfer.
He wasn't as big as other men. He was actually
on the small side. Don't tell him that, friend of mine.

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Don't tell him that because he doesn't understand that.

Speaker 5 (55:18):
But he worked very, very hard. He made up for it.
He never stopped. He won one hundred.

Speaker 9 (55:22):
And sixty eight golf tournaments. Think of that one hundred.
I said, Gary, you're winning like every weekend. Do you
have a choke or anything. I don't know what joke means.
And he made a statement years ago that I read
and I thought it was sort of an incredible statement.
He said, It's funny, the harder I work, the luckier
I get.

Speaker 5 (55:42):
Think of that, the harder I work, the luckier I get.

Speaker 9 (55:45):
So you really have to work hard, and you're going
to be successful because you have the talent. To get
into this school is not easy to get through. It
is even more difficult you have a lot of talent.
Fifth is, don't lose your momentum. You just want to
keep it going. And you have to know if you
are losing it. You have to know when you're losing it.

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So maybe you stop, and maybe it's time to stop.
Listen to the feedback, think through your plan very carefully,
and keep moving fast. The word momentum is very important.
I mean, I'll just tell you a little story about
a great real estate developer named William Levitt. He built Levittown.
Some of you might live in a Levittown. He was
the biggest developer of the whole country in the nineteen

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forties and so and he built these jobs. He started
with one house, then two houses, and twenty houses, then
thousands and thousands of houses. And a company, Gulf and Western,
came along and they said, we're going to make you
an offer to buy your company. And they offered him
a lot of money, a lot of money, more money

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than he ever thought he could make. And he retired,
lost his momentum. He retired, and he led a beautiful life.
He had a wife. I must tell you. It was
a second wife. It was a trophy wife.

Speaker 5 (57:03):
What can I say?

Speaker 9 (57:04):
I don't like telling you everything. But we're all friends, right,
can we talk?

Speaker 5 (57:09):
We're all friends. He had a trophy wife, and he
lived a different life.

Speaker 9 (57:13):
He moved to the south of France, but he lived
it was a life of tremendous luxury. He had so
many millions of dollars. He was given a fortune for
the company. And ten years went by, and then fifteen
years went by, and he got a call from this
big conglomerate, Gulf in Western and they said, we're not
doing well with the purchase. Because he used to pick

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up every nail, every piece of sawdust, every piece of wood,
every chip, everything, and he'd sell it.

Speaker 5 (57:41):
It'd make a couple of bucks. Everything was perfect.

Speaker 9 (57:44):
They can't do that, you know, these big companies, they
don't do that. You see it a lot when an
entrepreneur sells to a big company and then he ends
up buying the company back for peanuts later on.

Speaker 5 (57:53):
Happens a lot. But he was the best at what
he did.

Speaker 9 (57:57):
But fifteen years went by and he was so excited,
and they sold him back his company and he started
and he was going to tear apart the world because
he got bored with a life of luxury. And he
started building and building and building, and the markets turned
on him and he went bad. He lost everything, and

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he went bankrupt, absolutely bankrupt. And it was a sad
story to read. It was such an amazing story because
he was so rich. But he paid them and he
bought it for the right price, bought it low. But
he went wild. But he lost his momentum. He wasn't
good at it anymore. And he was at a party
on Fifth Avenue I'll never forget, and it was a

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party of a very very powerful man was having the
party in a magnificent apartment overlooking the park.

Speaker 5 (58:47):
And I walked in and there were fifty or so people.

Speaker 9 (58:49):
I recognized most of them, all the biggest business people
in the world, actually very glamorous.

Speaker 5 (58:55):
I was doing well.

Speaker 9 (58:55):
I was young, and I was doing well, and I
was invited to parties like that. And then looked in
the corner and there was mister William Levitt sitting all
by himself on a chair, looking very glum.

Speaker 5 (59:08):
Nobody was talking to him.

Speaker 9 (59:09):
Because you'll find that when you're not successful, you lose
a lot of friends.

Speaker 5 (59:12):
It's not a good situation.

Speaker 9 (59:15):
But there was nobody talking to But I wanted to
talk to him because I was in the real estate
business and he was, and most of these people were
in different businesses. And I went over and talked to
him and I said, how are you, mister Levitt?

Speaker 5 (59:27):
He goes donald, He knew who I was. Not well.
I'm not well.

Speaker 9 (59:34):
I said, so can you come back? He said, no, son,
I lost my momentum. I shouldn't have done it. I
lost my momentum. And I never forgot that expression. He
lost his momentum. If he would have kept going instead
of selling and relaxing and going into a different life,

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he probably would have been three times bigger than he was.

Speaker 5 (59:57):
But he lost his momentum.

Speaker 9 (59:59):
And you have to know when it's your time. I mean,
there'll be a time when you do lose. You see
it with fighters, You see it with a lot of people.
They have a great record and they retire and then
four years later they say I'm going back. I can
beat that guy, and they get knocked to hell and
it's not good. It's not good. So he lost his momentum.
You have to know when your momentum time is up.

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I call it momentum time. But follow your momentum. Very
important word. You don't hear it from too many, but
I've seen it. I've seen it a lot.

Speaker 5 (01:00:31):
Number six.

Speaker 9 (01:00:32):
If you want to change the world, you have to
have the courage to be an outsider. In other words,
you have to take certain risks and do things a
little bit differently. Otherwise, if that weren't the case, everybody
would be successful. Doesn't work that way. Progress never comes
from those satisfied with the failures of a broken system.
It comes from those who want to fix the broken system.

Speaker 5 (01:00:53):
And you'll make the bigger money. You'll make them more
success by acting that way.

Speaker 9 (01:01:00):
The other way maybe more secure, but if you want
to go to the top, you're just never going to
do it unless you break the system. Change is never easy,
and the closer you get to success, the more ferociously
those with a vested interest in the past will resist you.

Speaker 5 (01:01:16):
They want to resist. So I just say trust me
on that, because I know you really do.

Speaker 9 (01:01:22):
You have to break the system a little bit and
follow your own instincts.

Speaker 5 (01:01:28):
But if your vision is right, nothing will hold you down. Nothing.
You have to have the right vision.

Speaker 9 (01:01:34):
If you look at some of these Internet people, I
know so many of them.

Speaker 5 (01:01:37):
Elon is so terrific. But I know now all of them.

Speaker 9 (01:01:41):
You know, they all hated me in my first term,
and now they're kissing my ass. You know, Jenner, it's true,
all of them.

Speaker 5 (01:01:50):
It's true. It's amazing. It's nicer this way now.

Speaker 9 (01:02:00):
In the first you know, they didn't know what happened
because I won an election. That you know, there was
never a businessman that won a presidential election. Out of
one hundred percent, eight percent were generals and ninety two
percent were politicians, not even admirals, not even just generals.

Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
There are eight generals, General Washington.

Speaker 9 (01:02:22):
General Grant, Generals, General Eisenhower. But eight percent were generals
and ninety two percent were politicians. And when I ran,
everyone said, well, I can't win me. He's a businessman
that's not going to work. And you know, but you
have a natural instinct for things.

Speaker 5 (01:02:39):
I guess I had a natural linkage.

Speaker 9 (01:02:40):
I said to somebody, was I a better businessman or politician?
And they said, well, there are a lot of guys
that made a lot of money, but there's only one
guy that became president that was a businessman, So I
guess you're a better politician. But I don't think of
myself as a politician. I think of myself as a businessman,
and I'm proud of that. And I've applied business instinct

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and that's why i think you're seeing us doing so well.
So number seven is to trust your instincts common sense.
You can go very far in life with common sense.
And I applied that to politics because some of these things,
like they had open borders, let everybody in the whole

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world flow into our country.

Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
That's not common sense.

Speaker 9 (01:03:25):
They had transgender for everybody. We ended that if you noticed, okay,
but they had transgender for everybody.

Speaker 5 (01:03:34):
They said, I said, this is not working. This is
not going to work.

Speaker 9 (01:03:41):
As I said before, you know so simple men playing
in women's sports.

Speaker 5 (01:03:46):
Did you ever see some of the records. Did you
ever see some of these boxing matches?

Speaker 9 (01:03:50):
You know, we have to protect these women are great athletes,
but we have to protect. If you looked at the
Olympics where they had transition to people going into the
bucking where the women had boxing, and they had a
great champion, a female boxer. I mean, after one punch,
you walk back to the corner said, I can't get
hit like that.

Speaker 5 (01:04:09):
I've never been hit like that before.

Speaker 9 (01:04:11):
You look at all the volleyball players that I've been
hurt so badly with balls that I hit at levels
that they've never seen before. But the greatest is like weightlifting.
You ever see the weightlifting where they have a record
that wasn't broken in eighteen years, and they have should
I imitate? You know, my wife gets very upset when
I do this. She said, it's sir, darling, it's not presidential.

Speaker 5 (01:04:34):
It's yeah, but people like it. Should I do it
or not? All right, I'm in trouble when I get home.
But that's okay, what the hell. I've been in lots
of trouble before.

Speaker 9 (01:04:47):
But now you look at the weightlifting where eighteen years
it stands, and they have this young woman and her
parents are right where you are in the front row,
and they're so proud of her, and it's like two
hundred and nine pounds and she's gonna lift that. The
record stood for eighteen think of it, eighteen years, and
they put an eighth of announce here and an eighth

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of announce here, a.

Speaker 5 (01:05:09):
Little tiny little bit, and she's gonna do it. Mom,
I love you. I've gotta do it for you, Mom.
And she goes and she and she gets it. Mom,
I'm gonna do it. Mam ah can't do.

Speaker 9 (01:05:29):
And then a guy comes along, or a gal or whatever,
a transitions person comes along, and he was a failed
to waight lifter as a man, but he comes along
two hundred and six pounce.

Speaker 5 (01:05:46):
They put the little.

Speaker 9 (01:05:47):
Thing on and he goes boom boom.

Speaker 5 (01:05:53):
And breaks the record, like by one hundred and nineteen pounds.
That's that right.

Speaker 9 (01:05:58):
The other one is the swimming. I've heard me talk
about it. Great swimmers, and you know, they rose to
the top women swimmers, and they grew up together. And
there are Olympic class swimmers and they're qualifying for some
big tournament. And now the race is getting ready to start,
the big race. And the one young lady.

Speaker 5 (01:06:19):
She was going to set the record.

Speaker 9 (01:06:21):
She fought all her life to set the record, just
to win it by one one ninth of a second.
Think of that one ninth I don't like those odds.
One ninth of a second track. But she looks to
the left and she sees all the friends that she
grew up with down in California, from all over the country.
They're all the best swimmers. Then she looks to the
right and she sees the same thing. But there's a

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person next to her who's a giant, and she looks like,
who is that?

Speaker 5 (01:06:49):
I don't recognize that person.

Speaker 9 (01:06:52):
That was a person that transitioned and he had the
wingspan of wilt the stilt.

Speaker 5 (01:06:58):
Chamberlain, if anybody knows what.

Speaker 9 (01:07:02):
And as you know, what happened. She was very, very
badly injured in that meat because he went by her
so fast.

Speaker 5 (01:07:11):
That she was windburned. They had to take her. She
got serious wind burn He flew.

Speaker 9 (01:07:15):
Back and forth and backed and forth, and she didn't
know what bet she got that hell knocked out of her,
knowing that I'm only kidding.

Speaker 5 (01:07:23):
She wasn't windburned.

Speaker 9 (01:07:24):
She was just beaten by a lot or the race.
Did you see the race where they had the best
female runners and they had a guy who was a
decent runner a long distance race, and he won by
five hours and nineteen seconds. You know, normally you win
by like twelve seconds, two seconds, a quarter of a second.

Speaker 5 (01:07:42):
He won by five hours of nineteen seconds. It's crazy,
and you know, honestly, it's the meaning for women. Very demeaning.

Speaker 9 (01:07:50):
These are great athletes, it's very demeaning. And we're going
to protect women. We're going to protect women, We're going
to protect everybody. So now that I'm in trouble with
my wife, I'm going to blame the University of Alabama asking.

Speaker 5 (01:08:10):
Me to go through with that stuff. But it's pretty descriptive,
isn't it. Really? It helps when you know that.

Speaker 9 (01:08:17):
Borders are not racist, speech is not violence, America is good,
Terrorists are bad, men can never become women, police are
not criminals, and criminals are not victims. Eighth, everybody should believe,

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thank you, thank you veryma. Everybody should believe in the
American dream. It's real, it's there, and it's right before you.
We're coming back to the American boom.

Speaker 5 (01:08:57):
Night.

Speaker 9 (01:08:58):
Think of yourself as a winner. The power of positive thinking.
Doctor Norman Vincent Peel from many years ago wrote a
book The Power Positive Thinking, and there is a lot
to it, The Power of positive Thinking. Don't consider yourself
a victim, consider yourself a winner.

Speaker 5 (01:09:16):
In recent years, too many.

Speaker 9 (01:09:18):
Of our young people have really been taught to think
of themselves as victims and blame people and be angry.

Speaker 5 (01:09:25):
Don't be angry.

Speaker 9 (01:09:27):
But in America we reject that idea that anyone who
is born a victim.

Speaker 5 (01:09:31):
Our heroes are the ones who take charge of their own.

Speaker 9 (01:09:34):
Destiny, make their own luck, and determine their own fate
despite the odds, despite all odds, that's what happens. They
take early, they've given a little chance, in many cases,
very little chance of success, and they become the most
successful people in the world.

Speaker 5 (01:09:50):
Whether you were born rich or poor, black.

Speaker 9 (01:09:53):
Or white, male or female. In America, anyone can be
a winner. And our whole country will be cheering you.
And I'll be at the front of the lines here
and you on, especially because you come from this incredible university.

Speaker 5 (01:10:12):
And next is to be an original.

Speaker 9 (01:10:15):
The old time greats were people who had the confidence
to be a little different. Teddy Roosevelt, Douglas Macgarth, the
George Patten, Amelia Earhart, Annioakley, Muhammad Ali, and so many others,
so many others, far too many to name, live their
lives with pride, personality, and flair. God only created one

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of you. Remember that God created one of you. You're
all different summer close, but nobody is the same. You're
one of a kind, So don't try to be someone else,
just be yourself.

Speaker 5 (01:10:49):
And finally, and most importantly, never ever give up.

Speaker 13 (01:10:52):
Never give up, never give up.

Speaker 9 (01:11:04):
And I've learned anything in life, and it's so true,
one of the most important things you can learn. If
you just went a little bit longer, if you just
held out a little bit longer, you would have been successful.
Of the stories of that are legend. But I've learned
that perseverance is everything. So whatever happens, no matter where

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you are in life, stay optimistic and just keep pushing forward.
Just don't stop, never ever give up. Victory is right
around the corner. I've watched coach Saban win games that
really were virtually over. You've seen it, you've been in
the stands. He won a couple of games. I said, Coach,
you got lucky as hell. He said, I didn't get lucky.

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I'm a talented guy, you know, those little touchdowns that
come out of nothing.

Speaker 5 (01:11:51):
He's amazing.

Speaker 9 (01:11:53):
But he's a guy that doesn't quit and doesn't know
what the word quit even means.

Speaker 5 (01:11:57):
He couldn't define it.

Speaker 9 (01:11:59):
He took victory out of the jaws of defeat. And
you can do that too, at every stage. In my career,
my enemies, of which there were many and probably are
right now. I can think of a couple of people
that don't like me too much right now.

Speaker 5 (01:12:13):
But they said.

Speaker 9 (01:12:15):
That they have to do everything they can to keep
me from winning, to keep me from making it. And
I'm representing you, so I have to make it. I
have I have big shoulders, but these are big shoulders.
I have to win for you. I'm not winning for myself.
I'm winning for you. Do you remember when they said.

Speaker 5 (01:12:31):
That Donald Trump will never become president of the United States?

Speaker 9 (01:12:34):
Remember Barackusain Obama said that Barackussein Obama.

Speaker 5 (01:12:38):
Donald Trump will never be president.

Speaker 9 (01:12:41):
Like fifty other politicians said that where are they now?

Speaker 5 (01:12:44):
Let me say, oh they are? Where are they now?

Speaker 9 (01:12:48):
But here I am standing before you as the forty
fifth and forty seventh president.

Speaker 5 (01:13:01):
You heard that a lot.

Speaker 9 (01:13:03):
But against all odds, I did great in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 5 (01:13:06):
Twenty sixteen, how great was it?

Speaker 9 (01:13:08):
And then I did much better in twenty twenty. Sorry
the election was rigged, probably, but it was a rigged election.
And then in twenty twenty four I made it too
big to rig I said, we got to do this again.

Speaker 5 (01:13:24):
We got to do this again.

Speaker 9 (01:13:25):
And we made it too big to rig.

Speaker 5 (01:13:30):
We made it. That was a great expression.

Speaker 9 (01:13:32):
I said, you got to go and vote. Even though
I was leading big in the polls. I said, it
doesn't matter. You got to make it too big to rig.

Speaker 5 (01:13:38):
And they did.

Speaker 9 (01:13:39):
They went out and they voted and voted and voted,
and we won the whole thing. And it was so good.
And it's such a great mandate for our country. That's
the important thing. So never let anyone tell you that
something is impossible, ever, ever, ever, in America.

Speaker 5 (01:13:56):
The impossible is what we all do best.

Speaker 9 (01:14:01):
There is nothing you cannot do if you're willing to
fight for it. You got to fight, fight, fight. Oh
I've heard that expression. Funny, that's not here. That's not
here in the Actually, most of what I've said tonight
is not have the teleprupter. That's all right, isn't it

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nice to have a president doesn't need a telibrupter and
sort of can sort of have a little fun because
I feel that this is home.

Speaker 5 (01:14:32):
You know, it's been such a great state for me.
I feel it's home. When they said Alabama, I said,
that has a good ring to me.

Speaker 9 (01:14:39):
But it's something nice about somebody that doesn't need a teleprompter,
isn't it.

Speaker 5 (01:14:44):
Huh?

Speaker 9 (01:14:44):
But for the past four years, you've lived in a
state known for its fighters, it's champions, and it's warriors.
And you've lived in the great state of Alabama, one
of the greatest of them all, from Huntsville to Birmingham,
from Montgomery to Mobile, and from right here in Tuscaloosa.

Speaker 14 (01:15:10):
To the gleaming shores of the Gulf of America.

Speaker 5 (01:15:22):
That's a nice thing. Everybody loves it.

Speaker 9 (01:15:26):
I wouldn't say Mexico is thrilled, but you can't have
them all. They're not thrilled. You continue the legacy of Alabama.
Legends who blazed the trails, won the games till the
fields forged the steels, built the ships, and gave us
the victories that built America and changed the world.

Speaker 5 (01:15:45):
The entire world was changed by our victories.

Speaker 9 (01:15:48):
This is the state that gave us the might of
the Iron City, the power of the Saturn five rocket,
and the roaring engines of Talladega.

Speaker 5 (01:15:59):
Talladega. We love Tallagama, We love Talladega.

Speaker 9 (01:16:05):
This is the state that gave us nothing but victory,
the state of some of the greatest heroes and history
like Willie Mays, Jesse Owens, Joe Lewis, your coach, Nick Saban,
Hank Williams, and many others. Some of you will leave
here today and travel the world, but you will always

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know that this state as this is really sweet home Alabama, right,
It's always going to be your place. I sort of
feel that way myself, because from a political standpoint, it's
just been we connected from day one. From the first
day I set my foot on this beautiful soil, I
connected with Alabama. And here in Alabama, we believe that

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the men and women who built this country are heroes,
and that America's destiny is to be the single greatest
nation on the face of the earth, and.

Speaker 5 (01:16:56):
We're bringing it back at speed that nobody thought responsible.

Speaker 9 (01:17:00):
We believe in freedom and family, God and country. We
cherish our Constitution, We revere our Bible, and we salute
our great American Flag. We honor our police, we respect

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our veterans, and we always stand for our one and
only national anthem. We love our math, We love our
national anthem. We believe in strong parents, strong values, strong communities,
and very strong borders. And we believe that the United

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States military is the greatest force for peace and justice
the world has ever known. We have a great military,
we just had people that didn't know how to lead it.
We believe the South is beautiful, Alabama is great, and
America is our home. We believe in the SEC and
the USA. Graduates of the Alabama Class of twenty twenty five,

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standing here before you in this magnificent arena, it is
clear to see the next chapter of the American story
will not be written by the Harvard Crimson.

Speaker 5 (01:18:27):
It will be written by you, the Crimson Tide. True.

Speaker 15 (01:18:32):
That's true, that's true. That's true. I thought that was
rather clever. If you look at what's going on.

Speaker 9 (01:18:51):
You know, they get their five billion dollars a year.

Speaker 5 (01:18:55):
That is not going to be so forthcoming, now, can you.
Wasn't that clever? One though? How would think of that?

Speaker 9 (01:19:05):
Because this is Alabama, and at Alabama you fight, fight, fight,
and you win, win, win.

Speaker 5 (01:19:10):
That's what you know how to do. Congratulations to you all. Congratulations.
So there's great class of champions.

Speaker 9 (01:19:18):
God bless you and God bless America.

Speaker 5 (01:19:22):
Thank you all very much.

Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
All right, President Trump speaking to the University of Alabama
class of twenty twenty five commencement addressed tonight. Then that
was a long and winding road of a commencement address.

Speaker 4 (01:19:42):
There was we got to a lot of topics.

Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
Yeah, but a couple of great messages in there from
the President. If you want to change the world, you
have to have the courage to be an outsider. Progress
never comes from those satisfied with the failures of a
broken system. It comes from those who want to fix
the broken system. And someone with a lot of an
experience there on that quote. I thought that was pretty strong.

Speaker 3 (01:20:05):
I think he's an expert in that area. For for
everything he's done. By the way, everybody says, oh, he
was given almost money by his father, but you know what,
he did something great about that, and he changed the paradigm.

Speaker 2 (01:20:16):
He went into Manhattan. His father was building affordable housing.

Speaker 3 (01:20:19):
He went into Manhattan, changed the whole city, went into TV,
became a TV star, bought an airline, had a pro
football team and a league. You know, he's taking a
lot of chances and you fail. Yeah, you take a
lot of chance.

Speaker 4 (01:20:33):
It looks like he is he gonna, oh, okay, hanging out.

Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
He's not going to hang out and shake the hand
of every person who walks across that stage's.

Speaker 7 (01:20:39):
Gonna give out the diplomas.

Speaker 4 (01:20:43):
I believe it.

Speaker 7 (01:20:43):
I believe he is.

Speaker 6 (01:20:44):
He in a towel dance while he's at it Atal Sitton, Yeah,
m eighth night.

Speaker 4 (01:20:50):
So the President could couldn't do his dance, but there
he goes.

Speaker 7 (01:20:53):
Oh, he's the best.

Speaker 5 (01:20:55):
You know they do.

Speaker 6 (01:20:55):
They do have the school marching band there. I'm surprised
they didn't. They didn't learn why I am. I think
that would be great. That would have been a great
way for him to eggs it out.

Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
I like that idea.

Speaker 1 (01:21:06):
We'll just take it in here a little bit. President
going over to some people there in the stands.

Speaker 7 (01:21:10):
A nice rendition of Hailton.

Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
The cheap Secret Service has gotta be really happy with that,
because they rush over there to make.

Speaker 5 (01:21:17):
It an aud attack.

Speaker 4 (01:21:18):
Right now.

Speaker 7 (01:21:19):
Look at people, how they love him.

Speaker 4 (01:21:21):
I mean knowing there's very few that have a connection
like he has. He's incredible with these people. What did
he say?

Speaker 6 (01:21:28):
What did I went out of Baba by forty five points.
So it's a very very friendly crowd.

Speaker 8 (01:21:34):
I'd say, what a gift to those kids. I'll never
forget that moment. Boy, you had the president of the United States.

Speaker 6 (01:21:39):
Yeah, and he was a little bit long winded and
kind of kind of went off and did little campaign
non commencement. But you could tell the kids were into
it and they were laughing election. You know, they're they're
listening to the to the whole message.

Speaker 5 (01:21:55):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:21:56):
I think he made some great points too, of course, you.

Speaker 7 (01:21:58):
Know, yeah, maybe he felt he needed to educate them,
you know a little bit.

Speaker 6 (01:22:02):
Talking about some of the things that he seems, you know,
talking about momentum, you know, to kind of keep moving forward,
that kind of thing.

Speaker 4 (01:22:09):
I mean, I love that quote.

Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
Progress never comes from those satisfied with the failures of
a broken system.

Speaker 4 (01:22:14):
Yeah, you get some.

Speaker 3 (01:22:15):
Quote that's true and just about everything that's really happened,
and momentum, momentum is everything.

Speaker 4 (01:22:21):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:22:21):
We talk about that a lot, you and I about
different things we're working on. And I'm like, it's momentum, man,
when one or two fall, three or four fall, five
or six fall, but you got to get one or
two and the momentum does take you through.

Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
I'm a big believer in that.

Speaker 4 (01:22:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
Yeah, well that was a big part of that. That
was a He had a long section there on momentum
in the Levits, and that whole section was very interesting.
So all right, live from Studio six P at the
America First Warehouse on a Thursday night, twenty eight past
the hour. Aaron, we're good on the clock, right, We're
going to go right to forty you whatever here? Okay,
all right, well let's get let's try to get to

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Speaker 4 (01:23:12):
Slickster. What's going on?

Speaker 7 (01:23:13):
I big d well NBA action to the scoreboard?

Speaker 4 (01:23:15):
We go.

Speaker 8 (01:23:15):
Nick's looking to close out the series in Detroit tonight,
up three games to two, game six. They lead the
Pistons ninety one to seventy nine to thirteen to go
there in the third quarter just enough time actually checked
that ninety one eighty, so Piston's trailing by eleven and
again they're playing for their playoff lives. Nuggets and Clippers
ten PM. That series is game six, three to two,

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Denver leading Deva looking to close it out on the road, and.

Speaker 7 (01:23:40):
The Lakers got closed out last night, big d. I
know you were mourning about that.

Speaker 4 (01:23:44):
Right, I didn't even know what happened.

Speaker 5 (01:23:46):
But he's a man now calling.

Speaker 7 (01:23:49):
He was calling out the front office typical cry baby.

Speaker 5 (01:23:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:23:52):
Our favorite player though.

Speaker 6 (01:23:53):
And I think my favorite play of that whole game,
because it was all over social media this morning on
X especially, is Lebron James running into Dante DiVincenzo, a
guy he outweighs by about fifty pounds and is about
three inches taller, and he hits the deck and starts
rolling around and writhing in pain. But like he just

(01:24:14):
ran into Shaquille O'Neill at full speed.

Speaker 3 (01:24:18):
So it's like those soccer players you see, they don't
even get kicked and they fall down and writhing pain.

Speaker 6 (01:24:22):
The part that that really made my heart so so
burst with joy was watching his teammates just meander about
like it didn't even happen. It's like, oh, not this again.
And the ghost too, yeah Lebron, Oh my god, it
was so pathetic. He is such a pathetic athlete. When

(01:24:42):
you think about the talent he has that he has
to resort to this kind of nonsense. He's so paid,
it's just garbage.

Speaker 5 (01:24:50):
True.

Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
The guy's got so bar palate, right, garbage. Yeah, it
just diminishes his whole thing.

Speaker 8 (01:24:54):
All right, to the ice we go. NHL action. Now,
a couple of car series is getting riden knock good stuff.
Maple Lea's right now, three to two over the Senators,
Game six, Toronto, looking at close that series out and
move on. As they were up three two thirty eight
seconds to go into third and that's pretty close there.

Speaker 5 (01:25:09):
We'll see.

Speaker 7 (01:25:09):
I'm sure they got the empty net there.

Speaker 8 (01:25:11):
Inadawa, Golden Knights two to one over the Wild another
great series. Vegas leading that series three to two, looking
to close it out in Minnesota tonight. That's at the
end of two and at nine thirty the Stars are
taking on the Colorado Avalanche and that's a game six
that series, also three to two, Dallas.

Speaker 7 (01:25:28):
Looking to close that out on the road.

Speaker 8 (01:25:31):
Well, his nickname may be Lefty, but we know he's
not a lefty. Phil Mickelson rips trader Chuck Schumer over
Save Act criticisms. He is not representing America. The SAVE
Act passed the House earlier this month. Paulina Dedaje of
Fox News Golfing Great Phil Nicholson fired off on Senat
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer from New York on social media

(01:25:52):
Wednesday over the Democratic leader's criticisms of the Safeguarding American
Voter Eligibility Safe Act. Schumer on Wednesday criticize the Republican
backed legislation, which passed in the House earlier this month.
The bill will require voters to obtain proof of citizenship
in person before they register for a federal election. It
would also remove non citizens from the voter roles, not

(01:26:13):
a bad idea. Schumer criticized the Trump administration and the
Safe Act, calling it the anti antithesis of democracy. Donald
Trump and Republicans are putting our elections in a vice
gript executive orders from the President on one end and
dangerous legislation from Congress on the other, He said during
his speech. They don't understand the sacredness of elections and
keeping them fair. The kind of legislation, the kind of

(01:26:35):
executive orders which are so joined, this so slanted on
the side of one party, are the antithesis of democracy antithesis.

Speaker 7 (01:26:42):
All right, Doug Donald and a.

Speaker 8 (01:26:44):
Clip of the speech you want to buy that's the word, guys,
I never see I never see it.

Speaker 6 (01:26:51):
Yeah, you had it there.

Speaker 4 (01:26:52):
I think that solve you picked up on Delgada laughing
that year.

Speaker 5 (01:26:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:26:56):
Well, of course, perfect, absolute right down through his rip
in his left eyed.

Speaker 2 (01:27:01):
Geni antifasis for five hundred bop.

Speaker 5 (01:27:06):
So Michelson.

Speaker 8 (01:27:07):
Of course, after that long win did win bag speech
from Schumer, He fired back, calling Schumer a trader. He says,
how is this fighting for Americans? How is letting non
citizens vote in American elections is a good thing?

Speaker 7 (01:27:18):
Not to mention the antithesis, it.

Speaker 4 (01:27:21):
Is not his post.

Speaker 8 (01:27:22):
He is not representing America and citizens and all their
best interests.

Speaker 7 (01:27:26):
He's a trader.

Speaker 8 (01:27:27):
In response to the pushback on his post to live
golf pro double down. The Safe Act passed in the
House passed two twenty to two eight. Early this month,
it moved to the Senate, where we'll need the support
of Democrats to meet the sixty vote threshold for advancement.
Schumer suggested Wednesday that this will likely not happen. Let
me be clear, I will not let this noxious bill,
The Safe Act become law. Every single Democrat is united

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against it.

Speaker 7 (01:27:50):
They need sixty votes. The Safe Act is dead on arrival.

Speaker 4 (01:27:53):
He said.

Speaker 7 (01:27:53):
So there's Schumer. But good to see left.

Speaker 8 (01:27:55):
He come out Golferd, you know, getting his getting a
worried out there.

Speaker 7 (01:27:58):
So we love Phil.

Speaker 8 (01:28:00):
And that's a wrap in sports and everything. Antithesis.

Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
I'm pro thesis instead of anti thesis.

Speaker 7 (01:28:08):
Yeah, these people show up anti thesis. I'm out here
to graduate.

Speaker 6 (01:28:12):
If you're an anti thesis, yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:28:13):
That's true.

Speaker 8 (01:28:13):
Well I didn't write my thesis. I guess I was
anti thesis antithesis.

Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
It is good, well done though well sports have brought
to you by Mike Lindell l F S six b's
promo cod is Benny Mack is here. Untis that you're
the antithesis of Delgado.

Speaker 4 (01:28:33):
So why don't we We'll go to you. Uh, I
don't know what's what's on.

Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
Your mind speaking of anti thesis.

Speaker 4 (01:28:43):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:28:43):
Well, I I had mentioned this a while ago regarding
the uh the deal that Trump was making on minerals
and stuff with the Ukraine. And I'm going to make
a good Fellaw's analogy here. You remember in Goodfellas where
Joe Peshi owed the guy who owned the restaurant a
lot of money and they made Paulie a partner. Pauli
was the big mafia guy, because if Polly's a partner,

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he's got a pain. He's got to take care of
all these problems.

Speaker 4 (01:29:07):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:29:07):
Well, the restaurant owner is a Ukraine and we're Pauli.
And this is why I thought this was the most
important thing to happen in the entire conflict, because now
we have a vested interest of protecting Ukraine. We have
a vested interest in protecting those minerals which are extremely valuable.
They leverage China because they control that. This is a

(01:29:31):
nice piece of piece of a pie for US. Russia
responded to this sort of proven my point by saying, hey,
this is this is a major problem. Ukraine might not
even exist because of this, you know, a real threat.
But when you see an extreme response like this, like
China responded, you know recently to some of the stuff
that Trump is doing with the tariffs, they responded a

(01:29:53):
ridiculous nature. You see a ridiculous response like this, you
know you've done something that's actually going to change things
and for the Ukrainian people and so on. This is
the smartest thing they could have done. They should have
signed this two months ago. I should have signed this,
you know, one month ago. But now that it's signed,
we have, in my view, a major swing in that

(01:30:13):
entire conflict. I want to stay on foreign policy because
a couple of things, you know, caught my attention.

Speaker 4 (01:30:18):
Did you did?

Speaker 1 (01:30:19):
I just to ask you something on the Ukraine thing,
like how much how much money have we given Ukraine?

Speaker 4 (01:30:24):
Why?

Speaker 6 (01:30:26):
Just over one hundred billion, I believe, right, So a
couple of hundred billion.

Speaker 1 (01:30:29):
Why is it We shouldn't just be taking whatever the
hell we want. Why do we have to have this deal?
I just I'm just curious on that that.

Speaker 3 (01:30:35):
The deal represents uh security for Ukraine against Russia. That's
what it represents. It's not a monetary it's going to
be a monetary thing, but the symbolism of this deal
represents we now have a vested interest in this country.
More than a vested interest politically. We have a material
financial vested interest and we're going to protect it. And

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Trump's looking at this mineral thing as a way to
pay us back, as a way to extract money out
of Ukraine. Could we have done what you just said. Yeah,
we easily could have done that. Maybe we should have
done that in the very beginning instead of just giving
him money willy nilly, which is what the Biden administration did,
And we're obviously not doing that. We're doing a completely
different thing. We're gonna say, hey, do this, You're gonna

(01:31:16):
pay us back. But now that we have a vested interest,
it changes the dynamic.

Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
We never had a vested interest there it politically we
had a vested in.

Speaker 1 (01:31:23):
Well yeah, I mean we didn't go to war with them, right,
we didn't destroy their cities.

Speaker 4 (01:31:26):
Like, why why are we enacting like this?

Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
I don't know, almost seems like like a like a
Marshall like a Marshall plan there when we're not the one.
I mean, how about how about send this back to
hundreds of billions of dollars we gave you. We don't
need a deal for you telling us what belongs to
us or whatnot.

Speaker 4 (01:31:41):
How about that?

Speaker 6 (01:31:42):
Yeah, well you know what, hopefully this deal you know,
kind of gets us that money back but also guarantees
that money back, right because they could say, oh, yeah,
we're gonna pay you back, and then of course in
a few years after after Trump leaves office, some other
stooge comes in who's paid off and goes, you know
what we're gonna We're it'll be a you don't have
to pay back that loan kind of thing, right, It'll

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be like a student loan, you never have to pay
it off.

Speaker 3 (01:32:07):
This is the equivalent of getting an oil well right
in a Middle Eastern country that we have a conflict with.
It's the equivalent of that in terms of how valuable
these minerals ultimately going to be. But for me, this
is a major inflection point, and we're going to see
the result of that. And we did today when the
Kremlin goes bananas, which they did and made extremely strong threats, you.

Speaker 2 (01:32:28):
Got somewhere big.

Speaker 3 (01:32:30):
And the last thing Putin wanted, by the way, all
the stooges out there on the left, that Trump's in
Putin's pocket. And I may have mentioned this a couple
of months ago when this was first coming around. This
is the last thing the Vladimir Putin wants is the
United States to have their hand in Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (01:32:45):
He wants to take over the whole country. And now
we have this major vested interest there.

Speaker 3 (01:32:49):
Boy, this is a big deal, right, The other big
deal is the announcement that Trump made about Iranian oil.
You know, we're supposed to meet with the Iranians again
over the weekend. They canceled that meeting. We did, we
canceled that meeting. We also have been bombing every day
these hooties and just destroying them. I mean, it's forty
five days straight and we're supposed to sit down with

(01:33:10):
the Iranians again. Trump comes out and says, hey, anyone
buy an Iranian oil. You no partner in the United States,
and we're not going to trade with you, et cetera,
et cetera, a major major threat. The reason I think
he did that is the Iranians probably are doing the
same nonsense that they do with every negotiation, which is
basically a bad deal for us and a bad deal

(01:33:31):
for the world because they're still going to have nuclear something.
This is typical of how say a Bamba administration would
handle it, or the Clinton administration would handle it by
cutting some weak ass deal. Trump's basically drawing a line
in the sand right now because something's not going right,
and he's doing exactly what he needs to do, which
is leverage all of our assets, which are all the

(01:33:52):
international players that do business with US, and so you
want to do business with us, he can't buy Iranian oil.
We have had negotiations with Iran and Russia where both
times we've allowed.

Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
Them both to sell oil all over the world. What
are crazy, like, that's that's filling the coffers. The Chinese
are buying oil from the Russians and the Chinese and
we're putting sanctions on Russia. They mean nothing. Now you've
got to draw a line in the sand, and doing
this I think is a major deal. So from a
foreign policy standpoint, where we've not seen a lot of

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things happen, these are major things. So that's what's got
my eye, uh these days. And I any time I
can bring a good fellow's reference in oh yeah, you know,
I feel like it's it's it's worthy to do.

Speaker 6 (01:34:31):
Because because now or the US, Yes, we have to
get a beak wet.

Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
Yeah, we got to be Well.

Speaker 1 (01:34:40):
The point in Iran, I think is an important one. Obviously,
what President Trump did there I think is important because
he's basically saying, you're gonna choose between the world's leading
state sponsor of terrorism or the in the US markets.
You're gonna decide which one you're gonna you're gonna support,
because you're not gonna do one and the other.

Speaker 2 (01:34:57):
Yeah, that's right, So which.

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
One are you gonna support? You're gonn support the people
to continue to give the hutis these weapons that are
attacking our guys? Or are you going to do business
with us? Because if you're going to do business with us,
you're not doing business with them. Which is why when
we talked about in sixteen to twenty, he had their
he had his proverbial hands around their next right, and
they were broke and ready to make a deal. And

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then Biden and Blinking and Rice and all of them
came in and they opened the coffers. And that's why
we're back to where we are. And now he's going
to do it again.

Speaker 3 (01:35:28):
One thing I would add to that, So what you
just said one hundred percent. But we've never had the
cooperation of the world. You know, we've never had Europeans
fully cooperating. There's been all these backdoor deals for Iranian oil,
all of this stuff's been happening. We haven't been able
to stop them from doing this fully. Trump just laid
it out now, he said, what you have inferred. But

(01:35:49):
for the first time, I think, really he's made it
pretty clear you're with them, you're not, You're not with us,
simple as that. We have tried things like that, but
we have gotten the real cooperation because they need oil,
so buy it from us.

Speaker 1 (01:36:04):
You know, I've seen people who are talking about this,
and actually it brings me to the New York Post,
because the New York Posts had an opad. I don't
know if you guys have seen it, but it's entitled
a bad Iran deal is worse than no deal.

Speaker 4 (01:36:15):
That's right, mister President. I saw that, and I've seen
a lot of this. What do you make of that?
What do you make of those kind.

Speaker 2 (01:36:22):
Of because every deal with the RAN in general has
been a bad deal.

Speaker 1 (01:36:26):
I mean, I've heard people say any deal with the
Ran is a bad deal for it's a loss for
our nation.

Speaker 3 (01:36:32):
I think there's a lot of truth to that because
every deal that, anytime a deal is made with the RAN,
it enables them to have something like nuclear weapons or
a path or whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
Everything that's happened at every turn.

Speaker 3 (01:36:45):
When we've discussed anything with them and negotiated with them,
they've had a path and that's what they mean by that,
like there's no deal that's a good deal unless they
you just eliminate their nuclear weapon or ability to have it,
simple as that, and that's where that's coming from.

Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
All right, let's hit break, come back and wrap it
up on a Thursday night, live from Studio six beef
the America First Warehouse.

Speaker 4 (01:37:07):
Right after this.

Speaker 1 (01:38:09):
All right line from Studio six B on a Thursday night,
Real America's Voice and across the airways of one O
three nine l I News Radio, we took President Trump's
commencement speech from the University of Alabama.

Speaker 4 (01:38:19):
Tonight.

Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
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We get on the road, the road. We know how
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Speaker 8 (01:39:01):
Wha, Yes, he's already talking about his exit strategy tomorrow night.

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Damon has left the building.

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remote you guys, let me know how I.

Speaker 7 (01:39:12):
Can actually work.

Speaker 2 (01:39:13):
Well, just gidding, air and it came down with the fluke.

Speaker 4 (01:39:19):
Well, yeah, if I get the flow, there's nothing I
can do.

Speaker 7 (01:39:21):
So that's true.

Speaker 1 (01:39:22):
But uh, we are looking forward to the guys are
looking forward to seeing you guys tomorrow night.

Speaker 6 (01:39:28):
Just kidding.

Speaker 1 (01:39:29):
I'm gonna be here. I'm gonna I'm more excited than
all you guys. What are you guys talking about?

Speaker 6 (01:39:33):
Yeah you are, Yeah, of course we could tell. Come on,
he's so excited.

Speaker 5 (01:39:37):
I can't wait.

Speaker 2 (01:39:38):
He's got all his eight by ten gloss, he's ready.

Speaker 4 (01:39:40):
Yeah. Well I've had an iron well just stop stop.

Speaker 7 (01:39:45):
He's got a ward box of shoppies ready to go.

Speaker 4 (01:39:47):
And shoes slick. You're gonna have to probably sign some stuff.

Speaker 7 (01:39:51):
I'm bringing a purple shoppy down.

Speaker 1 (01:39:52):
Oh man, okay, I'll tell you about that sign some kids.
Oh well, we're just looking forward to It's gonna be fun.
It's gonna be a good time. Kevin Downey Junior is
gonna be out there in the crowd with all of you,
so you'll have a chance to talk to Kevin Downey jure.

Speaker 4 (01:40:02):
If you want. Harry on the Highway is going to
be the masters.

Speaker 7 (01:40:05):
Always gonna get him bull landed up.

Speaker 4 (01:40:09):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:40:09):
Get batteries in that pacemaker, baby, we'll get him fired up.

Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
If Harry can just make it through his opening speech,
I'll be happy. And that's before we even get to air.
So that's just for the people in the house.

Speaker 6 (01:40:21):
If he's not busy getting phone numbers, Harry, get off
the couch.

Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
Harry can get off the couch and get through his
opening speech, I'll mecstatic.

Speaker 2 (01:40:30):
That's the cocktail waitress over here. I'll be right.

Speaker 7 (01:40:32):
Hey, you're still seeing that guy.

Speaker 4 (01:40:34):
You guys are vicious to Harry. I got Harry's bell.

Speaker 2 (01:40:38):
Yeah, you got Harry.

Speaker 6 (01:40:40):
He's got a Harry back yet.

Speaker 2 (01:40:45):
Capitall be steaming clams in the back too.

Speaker 6 (01:40:47):
For we'll be boiling his briskets. Slick will be handing
out stake sandwiches.

Speaker 4 (01:40:53):
Oh man, did you pay the bill? Clear the card
for no?

Speaker 7 (01:40:56):
I got super Chat.

Speaker 8 (01:40:57):
I got a super Chat account now elefant six b
super Chat, sneak sandwich, super steak.

Speaker 7 (01:41:02):
I can't say for the house's people.

Speaker 1 (01:41:04):
Do we even know if Joe has I mean, we
keep talking about it, but we don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:41:07):
If he's here, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:41:08):
Then he's got to be pizza.

Speaker 5 (01:41:10):
Oh my girl.

Speaker 1 (01:41:15):
All right, all right, so if you're here tomorrow night,
we should we should do it.

Speaker 6 (01:41:21):
We'll be covered in steak grease.

Speaker 4 (01:41:23):
We should all go to the steak truck together. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:41:26):
Yeah, we did each other all the time.

Speaker 4 (01:41:28):
Anyways, that the difference.

Speaker 1 (01:41:31):
Let's do some more news. What are we talking about here? Nothing,
let's talk. Let's do some news. Doug gotta, what else
is going on?

Speaker 4 (01:41:36):
All right?

Speaker 6 (01:41:36):
Well, our favorite former Democrat uh presidential candidate was out
and about. I don't know if you saw it. Uh
tough to avoid the elephant in the room we're talking about,
of course, Kamala Harris, come on, as she was making
her first speech attacking President Trump's vision for America after
the first hundred days.

Speaker 4 (01:41:56):
It's inspired by what's his name? From Georgia, Yes, exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:41:59):
Former VP Harris emerged from her political hibernation, it says
here in the New York Posts to deliver a stern rebuke,
sternly worded rebuke of President Trump, soon descending into one
of her trademark word sounds, of course, this time bizarrely
bizarre anti. This is bizarrely focusing on a viral video

(01:42:21):
of elephants during an earthquake. I don't know if you
guys heard this. What Here's the part that got everybody, uh,
basically laughing even harder at the former vice president. Cut
number one. Here's Kamala with her strange story. I don't
know what she's where she's going with this, but here
it is cut one.

Speaker 4 (01:42:38):
It's nothing new.

Speaker 16 (01:42:39):
In fact, please allow me, friends to digress for a moment. Okay, okay,
it's kind of darking here when I'm asked for show
of hands. Who saw that video from a couple of
weeks ago, the one of the elephants at the San
Diego Zoo during the earthquake?

Speaker 5 (01:42:56):
Google it I do not see that Google the touch.

Speaker 4 (01:43:02):
Bullet.

Speaker 2 (01:43:04):
What you've been thinking about these days?

Speaker 6 (01:43:05):
Well, not much wonderful. Yeah, so we are all now.

Speaker 4 (01:43:12):
I've never been so happy to see the bomb go off. Ever,
we're not even calling for it. Oh my god.

Speaker 6 (01:43:18):
I think it's what one hundred and two days now
safe without Kamala Harris as president. So I think I
think we're doing well well done.

Speaker 4 (01:43:25):
Would you imagine?

Speaker 3 (01:43:28):
No, no, no, not at all. It's not to even
think it's a nightmare.

Speaker 6 (01:43:34):
But don't worry because uh, Press Secretary Caroline Levitt had
some words of encouragement for Kamala. Here she is cut
number seven, giving the form of VP a little nudge
and a little uh you know, oom fo to keep
it up cut seven.

Speaker 10 (01:43:47):
Thank you for your time. Thank you everyone. Just to
add on the Kamala Harris point, I think I speak
for everyone at the White House. We encourage Kamala Harris
to continue going out and speaking.

Speaker 2 (01:43:55):
Do speaking engagements you hear from the President at eleven o'clock.

Speaker 3 (01:44:00):
Absolutely, I mean you gotta love that little bomb tossed
over here?

Speaker 2 (01:44:04):
You go, Yeah, I love it.

Speaker 1 (01:44:06):
Bernie aoc hearst Jasmine Water Crocket send them all out there,
them all out.

Speaker 6 (01:44:11):
Keeping them all, keep them talking, keep them talking exactly,
And uh yeah, that's all I got. We'll turn it
over to whoever wants to grab sometime next.

Speaker 4 (01:44:19):
All right, sucks there anything else in sports?

Speaker 7 (01:44:21):
Uh yeah, Well, Toronto's moving on.

Speaker 8 (01:44:23):
They won this series against the Senators in the NHL
four games to two, So there you go, and the
Kings are taking on the Oils at ten PM and
Nicks right now trying to close it out one O
three ninety seven, getting a little tight.

Speaker 4 (01:44:33):
The guy I said it was two minutes left, like
nine minutes ago. That was in the third quarter.

Speaker 8 (01:44:38):
Now in the fourth quarter, mister d they play four quarters, yeah,
seven or four, So Nicks really want to close that
one out. And of course you know we're getting ready
for the Kentucky Derby now on Sunday, Saturday.

Speaker 7 (01:44:48):
Rather, let's not forget that.

Speaker 1 (01:44:49):
At gunpoint, I couldn't name you one horse that's running well.

Speaker 8 (01:44:52):
Journalism is the favorite, and then followed by fake news
at five to one.

Speaker 5 (01:44:55):
Nine.

Speaker 6 (01:44:56):
But anti thesis is in running as well.

Speaker 7 (01:44:58):
Antithesism.

Speaker 8 (01:44:59):
Well, but Bob Bafford horse suddenly scratched from the Kentucky
Derby just about two hours ago. So apparently Rodriguez, a
cold trained by Bob Bafford, had entered into Saturday's Kentucky
Derby was officially scratched from the lake.

Speaker 1 (01:45:11):
See Johnny Velasque was running riding any horses? Is he
still jockeying? If he's riding, I'm picking that horse to win.

Speaker 7 (01:45:17):
I would say yes, he would be. I don't know
what horse.

Speaker 8 (01:45:19):
But I'll have a full update tomorrow and we'll do
a little derby talking tomorrow night with some bourbon and cigars,
big big get that going on.

Speaker 1 (01:45:25):
But so one thing about here, we got to joe
the boxes got we gotta be able to I mean,
I don't know. We gotta come home, gotta puff up
some cigars, come on, give.

Speaker 4 (01:45:36):
Guards were big.

Speaker 7 (01:45:38):
He's gonna be in the in the green room, puffing away.
That's a wrap, big d Back.

Speaker 1 (01:45:41):
To you, all right, Slick, very good, Vinnie Mac. Anything
else on this Thursday night. I know you're looking forward
to tomorrow night.

Speaker 3 (01:45:50):
Oh yeah, I am really looking forward to just just
just the feeling, the vibe, you know, just the energy
of everyone here.

Speaker 7 (01:45:56):
It's packed the house.

Speaker 3 (01:45:56):
But two things that caught my attention that are not
huge stories, but interesting stories. One Scott Jennings. How much
did we love Scott Jennings. Yeah, that guy, He's just
so good, especially.

Speaker 4 (01:46:08):
Whatever's on the check. The zeros aren't enough for what
he deals with.

Speaker 3 (01:46:11):
I agree, I agree, And he's he's he's always spot
on and he's got a hostile audience on a regular basis.
And he mentioned that he's mulling a career move, possibly
running for Mitch McConnell's seat.

Speaker 2 (01:46:22):
Uh and and you.

Speaker 3 (01:46:24):
Know, getting a Senate based on if if Donald Trump,
you know, wants him to do it.

Speaker 2 (01:46:28):
And I loved hearing that.

Speaker 3 (01:46:29):
He's exactly the kind of guy you want in there,
especially in a powerful position.

Speaker 1 (01:46:34):
I mean, obviously anybody who like has breathe is an
upgrade from McConnell.

Speaker 4 (01:46:38):
But I mean that would be what an upgrade?

Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
Yeah, it'd be a huge upgrade.

Speaker 3 (01:46:42):
And the fact that he's even thinking, but he said
an incredible, respect respectful thing. He's like, but I'm awaiting
Donald Trump's approval, Like he wants the support of the
President to do this, and you just don't hear that
every day.

Speaker 2 (01:46:54):
Because he wants to win, well, he wants to win.

Speaker 3 (01:46:57):
But I think it goes a little deeper than that, Frankly,
because he's showing a lot of respect for you know
where Trump's whole vision is for the country and Scotch you.

Speaker 1 (01:47:08):
As always, we salute our military, active and active police, firefighters,
first responders, all emergency personnel. Thanks guys on the show,
Thanks everybody at the American First Warehouse, Shoe the Box, Martin,
the whole team here, Aaron Frank, great job.

Speaker 4 (01:47:19):
As always.

Speaker 1 (01:47:20):
We will see you tomorrow night, not only here on
Real America's Voice, but we will see you live at
the American First Warehouse tomorrow night, eight pm. Right here,
Real America's Voice one O three nine el I News Radio.

Speaker 4 (01:47:32):
We'll see you tomorrow night. Everybody,
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