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Seven minutes after the hour, Good morning and welcome to Tuesday,
November the eighteenth. Ye Valdo twenty twenty five or arrives
in shine.
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I'm Michael Del Giorno and Jeffrey as of course the
sound read, keeping an eye on the content and just
chewing my ear off. Normally I have him and Zenati
in stereo. Today there's no Zanatis. So he's like, why
don't these women just testify? Why don't instead of hosting
them for this vote today, Why don't they just you know, say,
if Trump touched them, what do they have not disclosure agreement.
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It's a weapon. There are people coming forward already. And
Larry Summers, who was the president of Harvard University, by
the way, portrayed in the movie Social Network. By the way,
the other movie was Aliens in the Attic with Kevin Nealan,
I keep bringing up things I can't remember. I shot
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President Buchanan earlier today instead of Garfield, but away.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
We'll talk more about that coming up in mere minutes.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
The bipartisan House members are set to host survivors of
Jeffrey Epstein on Capitol Hill and the vote is expected today.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
We'll have more on that with Rory O'Neil.
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Also, the prices of the popular weight loss drugs will
go Vi and Ozempic are being lowered, and the United
Nations Security Council has given support to President Trump's twenty
point piece plan in the Gaza, which is interesting because
a couple of those points have already failed. Twenty twenty five,
it's been all about achieving peace. This year began with
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people wanting Donald Trump to get the Nobel Peace Prize. Well,
the cutoff was just a couple of weeks after his inauguration,
so it really would have been inappropriate as inappropriate is
giving it to Obama was before he had done anything.
But the President has dedicated much of this year to
trying to bring peace to the Middle East with Russia
and Ukraine. None of that piece is really materialized some
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in the Middle East, but there's still a lot of
problems none with Russia and Ukraine, and we may even
be starting a war with Venezuela. So what was the
famous Wendy's at where's the beef? I asked Colonel Stephen Bouchie,
where's the peace?
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Good morning, colonel, good morning. It's good to be on
the show. Thank you for having me back again.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Oh, it's always our pleasure. So peace piece piece is
now looking more like World War War start with the
UN Security Council supporting the President's twenty point plan because
some of the those points never should happen and have
already failed.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
So it's interesting to me.
Speaker 4 (03:06):
Yeah it is.
Speaker 5 (03:07):
And remember when when a candidate runs for office and
says this is my plan. Uh, it is a plan,
it doesn't mean you're actually going to be able to
pull it off, particularly when there's other.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
People involved in the process.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
It's not something he can just decide, sign and move out.
It's you've got to get, you know, in this case
literally warring factions to agree to be as peaceful as
you want to be.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
So uh, it's not just throwing a switch.
Speaker 5 (03:35):
And you know that, and I know you're just bringing
it up for the conversational part, but it's look, uh,
you know, you're right, the gods a plan right now,
the UN is finally signing on. You would have thought
they would have signed on to something immediately.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
It says they've been calling for it for so long,
but there's still a lot of glitches. You know.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
The idea that Hamas was willing to give up all
of its weapons and you know, quietly go off into
the night, was that's a stretch. And uh, I mean
there were a lot of us were dubies about it.
Speaker 4 (04:12):
We were hoping.
Speaker 5 (04:13):
That Trump and the other people he got involved in it,
the Gulf Arab some other folks, that maybe they could
pull it off.
Speaker 4 (04:21):
But boy, I don't think there were too many of
us that were overly optimistic that.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Yeah they were, they were, they were, they were decimated
in the territory, but you didn't convert them. So they're
going to close. Yeah, they're going to be loyal to
jihad until death. In fact, their death is their only
promise of eternal life is to die and martyrdom. So
it was never going to be that easy. But the
ultimate plan is to what get Arab nations and reasonable
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Muslim nations to oversee this area so that Israel in America,
Satan and the Great Satan don't have to do it.
There is some brilliance to that.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
Yeah, it's brilliance and common sense that that you know,
you don't want.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
Israeli troops policing it.
Speaker 5 (05:06):
Then again, everybody says, oh, it's an occupation, it's apart
tid all this other stuff. I don't think we want
our people there other than maybe in a technocrat kind
of a role or an advisory role, but we definitely
don't want to put you know, our peacekeeping troops back there. Again,
we had them in the Sinai for a long time,
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and you know, President Trump was one.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
Of the people who said we got to stop this stuff.
Speaker 5 (05:31):
I mean, we tried to get the people back from
the Sinai when I was working on in the Bush administration. Right,
So it's it's it's a really difficult lift. Kudos that
they're still trying. They haven't you know, said bag it
Israel just go in and kill the rest of them.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
Uh, they're still.
Speaker 5 (05:49):
Making the effort to keep peace there so that the civilians.
Speaker 4 (05:54):
Aren't you caught in the middle as they have been.
Speaker 5 (05:57):
But you know, look, uh, you know you'd sent me
a note on one thing about you that from the
Wall Street Journal that you know, the people in Jaza
are starting to like Hamas again.
Speaker 4 (06:09):
Well, you know, to truth be told, a lot of
them never stopped liking Hamas.
Speaker 5 (06:15):
There are some that don't like Hamas, and there are
even some that were actually resisting Hamas.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
But Hamas has come out and build a whole bunch
of them.
Speaker 5 (06:26):
So uh yeah, that you know, it's not like they
like Hamas because they think Camas are sweet guys. They're
supporting Hamas so they don't kill number one. But also
because they have the same ideological and theological foundation and
there most of the people there.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
You go, you just hit the nail right on the head.
Colonel Stephen Bouchi joining us from the Heritage Foundation. Uh.
The reality is you have they're inside the borders of Israel,
and they don't it doesn't matter what their feelings about
Hamas are it's the shared feelings with the Maas against
the US and Israel they have. That's the flaw in
this whole plan. What if the Palestinians like thugs, like
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the PLO, like thugs like a mask because they share
their view of Israel's right to not exist and to
die trying to kill them, That's gonna be the biggest problem. Look,
Phase one was a huge success. There was a ceasefire, hostage.
They got a lot of criminals. It was unfair, but
they got the hostages back that were living. They've got
most of the bodies back. But Phase two not looking
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good now. Turning our attention to Russia and Ukraine, talk
about not looking anywhere close to peace, any progress there
potentially in twenty twenty six.
Speaker 5 (07:43):
It does not appear that there has been any progress made.
Speaker 4 (07:47):
They had Prutin saying, oh yeah, I'm.
Speaker 5 (07:49):
More than happy to talk, and then the next day
does even a bigger strike than he's ever done before.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
Then there was never any talks of There was no
talk of talks after that.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
Yeah, it's well, because he's you know, he's putting a
sharp stick right in Trump's eye when it says, oh yeah,
I'll cooperate and then doubles down on the attacks, not
just on Ukraine in general, but specifically on civilian infrastructure.
You know, they always say, well, it's the energy stuff
will going after. Well, you've got some really bad drones then,
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because you're hitting awful lot of apartment buildings and those
things are supposed to be pretty precise, and they seem
to be hitting the targets they want to hit. But
then there's these others that clearly are there disfort to
terrorize the civilians, to put pressure on the Zelensky government
to give in, and to put pressure frankly on America
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in the West to make concessions to putin to try
and get him to stop, and not.
Speaker 4 (08:50):
Much progress there. I don't know how.
Speaker 5 (08:52):
Long Trump's patience is going to go. He's not known
to be a patient man, and you know, at one
point he's going to make a decision that Okay, enough's enough,
you've made me look foolish. I'm going to make you
pay a price. And I don't know if that's a
good place to make those kind of decisions from. So
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we've got to try and stays as unemotional about this
as we can. But look at the Ukrainian people are
really being be up. And for all those out there saying, oh,
the Ukrainians started.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
It anyway, I'm sorry, that's just nonsense.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
They didn't start it. And I realized I'm going off
in the direction you may not have wanted to go.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Look, I mean the bottom, but the bottom But the
bottom line is that the peace for Russian Ukraine hasn't happened.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
The peace for the.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Gaza inside Israel still has a long way to go.
And now we're talking about starting a new one with Venezuela.
How close are I know that the President announced he's
going to talk to Maduro. I'm sure that's a one
sided conversation. Could we have a conflict with Venezuela before
the holidays, let alone into the new year?
Speaker 5 (10:04):
You know, I don't see this necessarily turning into a conflict.
We don't have any desire to invade Venezuela. However, I
think you know, we've done some massive signaling to them,
sinking the drug boats, moving the forward into the region.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
All those kind of things.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
You know, you kind of hope that mister mcduro is
watching and is getting the point that we're sending him
a big signal. Well, now, President Trump's going to talk
to him. Hopefully, if there was any doubt about anything
about our intentions, about our willingness to engage and to
stop the drug trade, he'll realize, no, there is no
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question he really wants us to stop. I think the
next step would not be like invading Venezuela, but we
could hit some drug cartel infrastructure. There's a lot of
it on the coastline. The places where they load the boats,
places where they store the drugs before they go on
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the boats. Those are all pretty ripe targets that we
could do. And still, you know, claim some separation that
we're not trying to take over the whole country because
we're not.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
I mean, lord, we don't want to be in charge
of Venezuela. No, it might be a very very good country,
but not of.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Late, there have been talks that there's a replacement person
the US has an interest in taking over from Madua.
There is talks that the President may make it clear
we're going to continue to bomb these boats. I think
you start bombing their you know, targets on Venezuelan land,
you might get a response. It's probably going to be
a pretty tricky conversation and probably a pretty one sided conversation.
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And I'm sorry, it all looks like escalation to me.
So not a lot of peace achieved and perhaps some
new conflict brewing. It's making twenty twenty six look a
lot different than twenty twenty five. Your final segment.
Speaker 5 (12:02):
Yeah, look, I don't think President Trump wants to go
to war with any of these folks, but he's also.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Not going to allow in the case of.
Speaker 5 (12:12):
Venezuela, he's not going to allow the drugs to just
flow freely. You know, those guys are not going to
get a pass because they also happen to be the
head of the state. They're a drug organization and they're
going to pay a price for.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
Being such that. I don't think that's a bad one
to be honest with you. No, no, no, And we do
have to watch it.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
And not only that, there is a lot just kind
of stacking up on the side on the line in
the next presidential election, because there's a lot of bad
players on the world theater stage that will behave one
way or another depending on how the American people vote
in the twenty twenty eight election. This could be one
of them, and dura may play a slow game to
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stall for three years waiting to see who the next
president is and he can get back to business as
drug usual, Right, Colonel LUs.
Speaker 4 (13:01):
Steve, that is a potential.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
Yep, Stephen Butchie, our favorite colonel from the Heritage Foundation.
You can read his great work and his colleagues great
work at Heritage dot dot dot com, org dot org
right Heritage or or Ork Stephen Butchie.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Thank you so much, sir. We'll talk again next week.
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It's amazing to me that the NFL can get halftime
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Speaker 4 (18:00):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
If you're just waking up, we've got the House preparing
to vote on the Epstein files. Today, a group of
bipartisan House members set to host survivors of Jeffrey Epstein.
The United Nations Security Council has given support to President
Trump's twenty point piece plan for the Gaza. And it
was all Dallas Cowboys last night, thirty three sixteen over
the Raiders on Monday Night Football. That would have been
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a heck of a game about oh, forty six years
ago or so.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
She's gonna get smoked.
Speaker 5 (18:28):
He's got too stopped not so much last night at
the end of this.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
And I don't think he knows what he said either.
It's got to be a big misunderstanding.
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I'm going let's go, go go, Tay.
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Love your garbage truck, always.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
Revealing, often entertaining time for your sounds of the day. Well,
the President got right to roasting Mama La Kamala as
he addressed the McDonald's group yesterday. This is one of
those moments where the real Trump sounds an awful lot
like Friday with forty seven.
Speaker 9 (19:04):
Honor to stand before you as the very first former
McDonald's fry cook ever to become president of the United States.
And I actually was there for about thirty minutes, and
that was thirty minutes longer than Kamalo was there despite
her job at McDonald's that didn't work out too well.
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And the person at McDonald's that informed us off the
record that she never worked there. Whoever you are, we
appreciate that.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
That was really that.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
You know what's interesting the president. You can clearly hear
his horse, and that came up again later in the
day in the Oval office. He claims he's horse, not
because he's sick or allergies or anything like that. It
was from screaming at idiots earlier in the day, which
I wish I had that For Sounds of the Day,
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Michelle Obama.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Makes Sounds of the day.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
She was having a live converse on beauty culture and
YadA YadA, and she was asked this question and gave
this answer. Oh, by the way, it no one has
ever made a comment yet. It's this sound has been
viral for going on twenty four hours. Clearly, Michelle Obama
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is anozempic or one of those types of drugs. She
has lost a lot of weight, looks very thin. But anyway,
this was the question that was asked, and this is
her punishment for.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
All of you.
Speaker 8 (20:32):
Do you think that that impacts the room that we've
made for.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
A woman to be president?
Speaker 10 (20:37):
Well, as we saw in this past election, sadly, we
ain't ready. That's why I'm like, don't even look at
me about running, because you all are lying. You're not
ready for a woman. You are not, So don't waste
my time. You know, we got a lot of growing
up to do. And there's still, I'm sadly a lot
(20:58):
of men who do not feel like they can be
led by a woman.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
And we saw it.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
What was the question?
Speaker 2 (21:09):
First of all, it's very perceptuous to think if she ran,
of course she would win, and we're not ready for her.
It's also presumptive to say that America is not ready
for a woman. They're certainly not ready for Kamala Harris
and they're certainly not ready for Hillary Clinton. But Hillary
Clinton was a flawed candidate. Kamala Harris is a proven
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failed candidate. Kamala was the first one out in the primaries.
Why because she's not too bright and she's not very likable.
It was only Podesta that paired her up with Biden
after hiding Joe in a basement, during COVID and doing
the shadow campaign to steal the election because they had to.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Democracy was at stake.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Then they kept him Seni Alan all he probably wouldn't
even president in the last two two and a half years,
if ever, but they waited till he got all the
primary votes needed so that the primary Democrat voters couldn't
have a say in who their nominee was. And for
a third time they gave them the fixed nominee. In
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twenty sixteen, Hillary wouldn't even have been the nominee. Bernie
Sanders would have, but the use super delegates and the
DNC got involved and rigged it for Hillary. They did
the same thing with Joe and they did the same
thing with Kamala Harris. So I don't even think it's
a very serious astute analysis to say that we can
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defend it. Listen, I get questioning it. I think America
will show itself grown up when it returns to the
spirit of the Declaration of Independence and the roadmap of
the Constitution.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
That's when I'll see America's grown up.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
And if it's the right woman, I think, you know, listen,
if America would elect a black man perceived as black,
I don't want to get emails.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
I recognize that.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
He was more Arabic than black and majority Caucasian, but
he identified as black. He looked black. Barack Obama with
a middle name of Hussein any questionable trajectory, and America
elected him. Why because he was a charismatic speaker and
good candidate, saying the right things and promising the right things,
(23:43):
and he delivered how's your hope and how's your loose change?
I mean, but I mean this notion that she would
win no matter what. Very presumptive, but good job with
the diet.
Speaker 4 (23:58):
This is the.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
Two sided view of the Epstein weapon, because if the
left is in office, then the right is banging and
using it as a weapon against them, and they're trying
to hide the weapon. When the right is in office,
the left is demanding the weapon be revealed, and the
right is not wanting to, and so its messagers have
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to be caught in the same weaponized hypocrisy. I'll give
you an example to the view we go in Sunny Hostin.
This is how she addressed the Epstein files in twenty
twenty four, when Joe Biden was president and they presumed
would be re elected at that.
Speaker 11 (24:40):
Time people were dying for this information, there was some
sort of list that everybody but was going to come out.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
And who's on the list.
Speaker 11 (24:49):
What's important for us to note is we shouldn't been
repeating names that are on the list, because just because
your name has not on the list but in the documents,
just because your name is on the documents doesn't mean
that you have done anything criminally irresponsible or illegal or
civilly irresponsible, or that you were clients or.
Speaker 4 (25:09):
That you were a client only.
Speaker 11 (25:11):
Really, these documents, as I read them, only reflect Epstein's
sexual assaults.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Okay, that's not true, because other names did come up
in deposition. In other words, her position in twenty twenty
four was legally the right one. These are victims that
came forward in deposition, but they weren't cross examined and
the case was never tried, and they accused killed themselves supposedly,
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So you can't make the statement you can't assume they
did anything right. You just can't prove they did anything wrong,
and it shouldn't be assumed that they did if you
want to stick to innocent till proven guilty. But names
did come up outside of Epstein, and they will be
presumed guilty. Everybody knows that. As for the grand jury testimony,
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only the judge can release that. Watch how our tutin
changes when we get to now she goes from oh,
there's nothing here, nothing but Epstein. Let me get to
the tail end of twenty twenty four and then we'll
go right into twenty twenty five.
Speaker 11 (26:21):
Aim to not understand or enjoy facts. Yeah, these are
the facts. There is a list. Trump's name is on
the logs, the passenger logs of Epstein's aircraft at least
seven times.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
That's already been made public.
Speaker 11 (26:35):
I mean, of course Trump is denying any any and
all allegations, but all of that information is out there.
Why not just put it to rest and say, really
still looks.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
This is how their tunes change because it's a weapon.
That's the best part about If there's a way to
get it all out. I think it's going to be
a I don't I would be very surprised if there's
something we don't now. We're going to talk a little
bit later on. We maybe not get time to maybe
save it for tomorrow. But Larry Summers, he's the first
real victim of this. But then you also had the
(27:09):
release of the text messages. Epstein from jail is texting
members of the Senate in the middle of hearings, with
the president's lawyer feeding him questions and information. I suspect
if there is anything, it would probably hurt Democrats more
(27:31):
than Republicans. But it's all going to go through the matrix.
So just as when you didn't know what the weapon was,
the left will make of the weapon what it just
I just showed you, and the right will make what
they make of it. The free take This has got
to make sound the day, and I only have enough
time to play it, so I'll shut up, but listen. Somehow,
some way, he seems to be one of those guys
(27:53):
at CNN that gets it.
Speaker 12 (27:55):
The shutdown reinforced the image of the Democrats as feckless
promise wonderful sounding new programs, free childcare, but in fact
preside over bloated bureaucracies and inempty execution. If America has
an affordability crisis, it tends to be in places Democrats governor,
(28:15):
like New York, Illinois, and California, which all feature high taxes,
soaring housing costs, and stagnant outcomes. In basic areas like education,
and infrastructure.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
Consider New York City.
Speaker 12 (28:29):
The country's largest and most important metropolis. The mayor elect
wants to spend more money on shiny new programs, but
surely it would be worth first asking what happened to
the money already raised. In twenty twelve, towards the end
of Michael Bloomberg's mayoralty, the city's budget was about sixty
five billion dollars. Today it is about one hundred and
(28:52):
sixteen billion dollars, an increase of more than seventy five
percent in just over a decade. Spending has sod while
the subway deteriorates, housing costs rise, and public schools remain mediocre,
despite spending more than thirty six thousand dollars per pupil
last year, the highest in the nation among major school districts.
(29:14):
The result is a paradox that defines much of Blue
state America government that promises more, costs more, but delivers less.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
I got an idea, how about Farreid Zakaria for mayor
of New York City?
Speaker 1 (29:28):
And you did it to question it's the.
Speaker 9 (29:32):
Best way to get back on your favors, to get
up off your ass.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
I've been living rent free in that guy's head for years.
Speaker 12 (29:37):
And that's just about do you call that chicken and out?
Speaker 1 (29:40):
They're just blowing off Steve Well.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
The House of Representatives will be voting on the Epstein
files later this morning where he's got that story.
Speaker 4 (29:48):
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It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
The United Nations Security Council has given support to President
Trump's peace plan in the Gaza. The prices of the
popular weight loss drugs well Govi and Ozempic are being lowered,
and a group of bipartisan House members are set to
host survivors of Jeffrey Epstein as the House should vote
today on the release of all the Epstein files. Our
(31:21):
national correspondent Roy O'Neil is here. Yeah, they can vote
all they want. That doesn't mean everything's going to be released,
is it?
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Is it? They're saying, No, it.
Speaker 13 (31:30):
Doesn't, because well, first it then has to go on
to the Senate, and we'll see if the Senate wants
to take this up. Then Look, there's a possibility too
that the vote today by the House could be unanimous,
which is a remarkable change.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
From where we were a week ago on this issue.
Speaker 13 (31:44):
But yeah, so a lot is still in play, and
of course the DOJ could say, well, look, we just
got told by the President to investigate potential Democrat links
Bill Clinton and Larry Summers. So a new investigation is
underway and because of that, we can't at least some
of these files that could be another X factor lying
out there too. So it's clear though the public demand
(32:06):
on this has gotten to be obvious. I think seventy
seven percent of Americans want this public yeah, and I don't.
It's it's just a political football. I mean, it may
be a big nothing burger. It may be more that
hurts the left or more that hurts the right. It
seems like whoever's in power wants to hide it, whoever
is not as demanding for it.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
We've seen flip flops on both sides. Larry Summers is
interesting because he is the Treasury Secretary under Bill Clinton,
who went on to be the president of Harvard University,
who was featured in the Social Network film of Zuckerberg.
But I guess he was why, I mean, what was
released and how was it released? I mean, wouldn't it
(32:45):
be something if Summers, I guess was asking about girls
and other things. But you know, what if that's the
biggest What if that's the biggest bomb in this thing
and it comes out before this vote, let alone the
releasing of the files.
Speaker 13 (32:58):
Yeah, the embarrassing summer stuff is that he was still
associating with Epstein after Epstein took that cushy plea deal
in South Florida, and it's creepy stuff about asking him
about how.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
To date girls. It's yeah, this is embarrassing.
Speaker 13 (33:11):
Yeah, And that's what the Attorney General suggested back in July,
you know, it was July fourth weekend. She essentially shut
down the investigation, saying, we have evidence, but no evidence
of criminal that would sustain a criminal prosecution, So we're
going to shut this down. But essentially we have evidence
that's going to embarrass a lot of people, and that's
what could be getting released here.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
And every said, I can never remember the name of
that website, Ashley Madison. It's kind of like that that
all turned out, Yeah, that that all turned out to
be bots.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Not real people.
Speaker 2 (33:41):
But there were people that killed themselves thinking of what
embarrassing was going to be released. The other big problem
is the legality of this. I mean, these are testimonies
from depositions, for that were never cross examined, never tried,
because you know, the accused killed themselves supposedly, and you
know the grand jury investigat testimony that can't be released
(34:02):
unless the judge releases it. So I you know, this
is this is politicians acting like they're more in control
than they are. And I think it's been mostly a
political weapon that both sides have liked to use, so
to some degree, the sooner it's out. But I mean
lost in all of this are the victims themselves. I
can't imagine why they want to be hosted today.
Speaker 13 (34:22):
Go ahead, I compare this to I compare this to
UFO and JFK files.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
People are never going to be satisfied.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
No no matter what's in them, you know, whether it's
a nothing burger or by the way, it'll all run
through them. Yeah, but it'll all run through the matrix too, Right,
So the left will take all the right names and
embarrass them. The right on Fox and on talk radio
will take the left and embarrass them. And I'm kind
of embarrassed for the whole thing happening. But all right,
So the vote will be in the House today. If
it approves in the House, it will then go to
(34:48):
the Senate. We'll see and then even if both approve it,
we'll see what judges release. That pretty much the summary
pretty much. Yep, all right, I'm not missing anything, just
not no. I think that's the all.
Speaker 13 (34:58):
Yeah, and again and who gets embarrassed along the way
is really the result here?
Speaker 1 (35:03):
I feel like that movie with Mac Davis and Chris Christofferson.
My name come up boot But.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Mac Davis says that at the end of the movie
North Dallasfortia. But we won't be mentioned anywhere in these files,
I assure you.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
And we'll see you tomorrow morning for the next year
Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael hild Joano